Preface to 'Understanding volcanic processes through geophysical and volcanological data investigations: some case studies from Italian sites (EGU2019 GMPV5.11 session, COV10 S01.11 session)'
Autor: | Paola Cusano, Antonietta M. Esposito, Danilo Galluzzo, Simona Petrosino, Mariarosaria Falanga, Enza De Lauro |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Rock structure
geography QE1-996.5 geography.geographical_feature_category 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Earth science Science Context (language use) Geology QE500-639.5 General Medicine Unrest 010502 geochemistry & geophysics 01 natural sciences Session (web analytics) Field (geography) Dynamic and structural geology Volcano 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Advances in Geosciences, Vol 52, Pp 153-158 (2021) |
ISSN: | 1680-7359 |
Popis: | Volcanic dynamics is driven by the complex interplay between fluid flow (circulation of magmatic and/or hydrothermal fluids) and rock structure (volcano conduits, dykes), the comprehension of which requires both multi-parametric monitoring and modelling of relevant physical and chemical processes of the system. Understanding the factors controlling the dynamics of the processes involved in these interactions is necessary to characterize the overall behaviour of a volcano and the eventual transition mechanisms among stationarity, unrest phases and eruptive styles. The starting point in this context is to have high-quality data of several parameters (seismological, geochemical, geodetic, volcanological), acquired both over years of monitoring activity and focused field experiments. Fundamental contributions come from the use of combined multi-parametric datasets and the adoption of innovative analysis techniques and multi-disciplinary approaches. This Special Issue is addressed to those researchers, who focus their investigations in the field of volcano dynamics. Its main purpose is to shed light on the processes occurring in active volcanic systems over different time scales, with relevant implications for the hazards and the modern monitoring, thus promoting future discussions on this topic. The Issue contains this introducing preface, which describes the Volume aims, and 14 papers, reflecting the main themes. The papers are devoted to the study of some Italian sites, but the proposed approaches are general and therefore applicable to any other volcanic/hydrothermal areas. |
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