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SESSIONS AND SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEES

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PHYSICAL VOLCANOLOGY

The Tajogaite eruption was a multi-vent eruption displaying different eruptive phases (Hawaiian, Strombolian, violent Strombolian, and Phreatomagmatic).

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VOLCANOTECTONICS

We invite contributions to a focused session on volcano-tectonic processes, with an emphasis on the 2021 Tajogaite eruption in La Palma.

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PETROLOGY

This session will focus on participants showing us how, using various petrological and geochemical methods

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VOLCANIC HAZARDS

When a volcano erupts, timely information on hazards, their impact, and eruption duration is essential for risk mitigation.

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GEOPHYSICAL AND GEODESY MONITORING

Geophysical and geodetic monitoring are essential for understanding the dynamics of volcanic and tectonic systems.

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GEOCHEMICAL MONITORING

Volcanic monitoring is essential for understanding the dynamics of volcanoes and mitigating the risks associated with their eruptions.

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OTHER METHODS OF MONITORING

Effective volcano monitoring requires a combination of geophysical, geodetic, and remote sensing techniques to track changes in volcanic systems.

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EMISSIONS TO THE ATMOSPHERE

Emissions into the atmosphere and impacts. Volcanoes are an important component of the Earth System that release to the atmosphere trace gases and tephra, affecting ecosystems and climate.

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AIR QUALITY AND HEALTH

Volcanic eruptions result in the emissions and formation of harmful gases and aerosols that impair air quality and human health.

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GEOLOGICAL HERITAGE AND GEODIVERSITY

The Tajogaite volcano in 2021 is included in the Spanish Inventory of Sites of Geological Interest (IELIG, acronym in Spanish).

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MARINE AND COASTAL ENVIRONMENT

This session aims to bring together scientific studies related to the impacts of the Tajogaite volcanic eruption and other processes related to previous eruptive activity on the coastal and marine environment.

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TERRESTRIAL BIODIVERSITY

This session explores the impacts of volcanic eruptions on terrestrial ecosystems, from immediate destruction to long-term ecological change.

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NEW RESOURCES OPPORTUNITIES

More than 500 million people live around active volcanoes on the planet. Despite the dangers and risks they pose, volcanoes offer multiple resources for the societies that live with them.

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SOCIAL-COMMUNITY FRAMEWORK

The Tajogaite volcanic eruption had a direct impact on a region with fairly precise boundaries where around 33,000 inhabitants lived in 2021, creating a thriving territory of settlement, relations and diversified activities.

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