Topic 2.
Volcanotectonics
We invite contributions to a focused session on volcano-tectonic processes, with an emphasis on the 2021 Tajogaite eruption in La Palma. This session aims to explore the interplay between structural geology, topography, geophysical methods, and bathymetric surveys in understanding magma emplacement, dike propagation, and volcanic deformation.
Key topics include, but are not limited to:
- Structural controls on dike intrusions and fissure eruptions
- Surface deformation and ground displacement linked to magmatic processes
- Insights from geophysical imaging of volcanic plumbing systems
- Submarine volcanic structures and their relationship to bathymetry
- Remote sensing and topographic analysis of volcanic edifices
- Interactions between active rift systems and eruptive dynamics
This session will provide a platform for geologists, geophysicists, and volcanologists to present case studies, methodologies, and new findings that advance our understanding of volcano-tectonic interactions. We encourage submissions from researchers working on active volcanic systems worldwide, as well as those studying exhumed volcanic plumbing systems that shed light on subsurface magmatic processes.
Scientific committee/Convenors:
- Juan Tomás Vázquez Garrido (IEO-CSIC)
- Miguel Ángel Rodríguez-Pascua (IGME-CSIC)
- Pablo J. González (IPNA-CSIC)
TOPICS
- 1. Physical volcanology
- 2. Volcanotectonics
- 3. Petrology
- 4. Volcanic hazards
- 5. Geophysical and geodesy monitoring
- 6. Geochemical monitoring
- 7. Other methods of monitoring
- 8. Emissions to the atmosphere
- 9. Air quality and health
- 10. Geological heritage and geodiversity
- 11. Marine and coastal environment
- 12. Terrestrial biodiversity
- 13. New resources opportunities
- 14. Social-community framework
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