Room: Ballroom
Date: 4/18/2023
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Seismology's Role in Assessing Volcanic Hazard at Multiple Time Scales
Dangerous volcanoes not only pose an ongoing threat to nearby settlements, but also to regional economies and global connectivity. Inter-eruption repose periods vary by orders of magnitude and can directly impact the perceived monitoring requirements. Seismology has always been arguably the greatest monitoring tool during active eruption cycles, but can also contribute to change detection in times of repose, offering a potential alarm bell well in advance of a new eruptive cycle. We invite contributions of your research into volcanic seismicity at all time scales, in the context of contributing to interdisciplinary, dynamic hazard assessments for volcanoes of concern.
Conveners
Charlotte A. Rowe, Los Alamos National Laboratory (char@lanl.gov)
Jolante van Wijk, Los Alamos National Laboratory (jolantevanwijk@lanl.gov)
Wendy McCausland, U.S. Geological Survey (wmccausland@usgs.gov)
Glenn Thompson, University of South Florida (thompsong@usf.edu)
Francisco Nunez-Cornu, Universidad de Guadalajara (pacornu77@gmail.com)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Geodetic Measurements Reveal Time-Averaged Surface Deformation in the Valles Caldera | View |
Submission | Linking Deep Long Period Earthquakes to Magmatic Processes Underlying Mauna Kea | View |
Submission | The Hawai’i Magmatic System Resolved by High-Resolution Traveltime Tomography | View |
Submission | Repeating Low-Frequency Earthquakes Near Wrangell Volcano, Alaska | View |
Submission | Two Decades of Seismicity at Mount St. Helens | View |
Submission | 20-Year Seismic Run-Up to the 2015-2016 Eruption of Volcan Momotombo, Nicaragua, and Final Acceleration by Adjacent 2014 m6.1 Tectonic Earthquake | View |
Submission | Anomaly Detection and Image Spectrometry in Assesing Multitemporal Activity of the Turrialva Volcano, Costa Rica, and La Palma, Spain | View |
Seismology's Role in Assessing Volcanic Hazard at Multiple Time Scales [Poster]
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