THE IMPACT OF HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

Saturday 28 september / time 15-16.15
Sala Maggiore, Camera di Commercio di Trieste
Piazza della Borsa, 14, Trieste, TS, Italia
Lingua

A panel with
Fabio Arzilli, researcher in Geology University of Camerino
Emily Charlotte Bamber, researcher in Volcanology University of Turin
Giuseppe La Spina, researcher in Volcanology Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Catania
Lucia Mancini, researcher in Materials and Earth Sciences Slovenian National Building and Civil Engineering Institute Ljubliana
Chaired by
Franco Zanini, researcher Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste
Abstract
Explosive volcanic eruptions have a large impact on communities and the environment, as they release gas, ash and metals into the atmosphere. Therefore, to reduce the risk from active volcanoes, it is important to understand their eruptive behaviour. The ash erupted during a volcanic event can be analysed to investigate the processes which occur during magma’s ascent to the surface. Synchrotron based techniques, such as high-resolution 3D X-ray imaging, can analyse the eruption products to reconstruct volcanic processes below the surface and provide greater insight into the causes of explosive activity.
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