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Sessions

Session Coordinators
Theme: 1. Production of magma and assembly of volcanic plumbing systems (more information click here)
– High resolution syn-eruptive documentation and analyses of recent basaltic eruptions
– Illuminating Active Volcanic Plumbing Systems
– Volcanism across the Solar System
– Crystals and melt inclusions as emissaries of magmatic plumbing systems
– Volcanic plumbing system models to inform volcanic unrest processes
– Tick, tick… Boom! Timescales and dynamics of volcanic plumbing systems revealed by multidisciplinary approaches
– Timing and duration of magmatic processes
– Petrological characterisation of magma storage
– Unravelling magma storage and ascent conditions using crystal textures
– The lifecycle of crustal-scale magmatic reservoirs: insights into the plutonic-volcanic connection
Olivier Bachmann
Theme: 2. Pre and syn-eruptive monitoring (more information click here)
– Volcano seismology and acoustics: new approaches in monitoring, modelling and interpretation
– Volcanic Island Geohazards: Recent lessons, current challenges & future developments
– Towards Enhanced Forecasting of Volcanic Systems through Integration of Data and Physical Modeling
– Movin’ on up: Volcano geodesy applications and advances
– Short Eruption forecasting – monitoring data and beyond
– Surveying oceanic volcanism: Mapping, monitoring, response, and geophysical techniques for the seafloor
Olivier Bachmann
Theme: 3. Volcanic processes (more information click here)
– Innovative Data Collection and Processing Methods in Volcanology
– Machine learning techniques and applications in volcanology
– Volcano-ice interactions on Earth and beyond
– Multidisciplinary Advances in Understanding Pyroclastic Density Currents
– Volcanic Degassing
– Bridging observations of eruptive processes from field to laboratory
– Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Collapse Calderas: Formation, Evolution, Monitoring, and Societal Impact
– Volcano-sedimentary processes and their role in landscape evolution
– Constructional and erosional processes at volcanoes: Insights from geomorphology, hydrology, glaciology, geophysics, and modelling
– Un-ravelling the complexity of lahars for the creation of new hazard assessments
– Integrating approaches to understand magma dynamics through monitoring, petrology and modelling
– Small-scale volcanoes and their large-scale volcanic context
– Hydrothermal alteration in volcanic systems
– The role of water in explosive eruptions and their products
– Data Science in Volcanology
– Gas-driven Eruptions: Characteristics, Processes and a dire need for Forecasting
– Unravelling eruptive histories of volcanoes to understand future behaviour
– Applications, advances and challenges in tephrostratigraphy
– Exploring the physical and chemical evolution of magmas in volcanic plumbing systems: implications for magma reservoir, conduit processes and eruptives styles
– Volcano Mass-Wasting Processes, Landscape Evolution, and Climate Changes
– Understanding the causes of highly explosive mafic volcanism
– Open-vent volcanism and lava lake dynamics
– The evolution of field measurements in volcanology: from classical surveys to innovative instrumentation
– Unraveling caldera-forming eruptions, a multidisciplinary perspective on activity and unrest
– Dynamics of volcanic eruption plumes: models and observations
– Crystals and bubbles in magma: Understanding their formation, interaction, feedbacks and effects in magma properties and eruption behaviour
– Deep submarine volcanic processes: Arcs, mid-ocean ridges, and hydrothermal processes
– Multidisciplinary investigations into the structure and dynamics of Campi Flegrei caldera
Olivier Bachmann
Thomas Edward Sheldrake
Theme: 4. Minerals for the energy transition (more information click here)
– Tapping into magmas for the building blocks of the renewable energy infrastructures: from petrogenesis to exploration
Thomas Edward Sheldrake
Theme: 5. Geothermal systems and carbon storage (more information click here)
– Unlocking geothermal plays/systems in volcanic settings from cross-disciplinary perspectives
Thomas Edward Sheldrake
Theme: 6. Hazard, Risk and Impact (more information click here)
– Advances in volcanic impact and risk assessments: dynamic and complex methods for dynamic and complex systems
– Probabilistic Volcanic Hazard Analysis
– Lava flow hazard assessment: Monitoring, pre- and syn-eruptive modelling, and communication
– Multidisciplinary monitoring and modelling of volcanic lakes as a tool for hazard forecast and mitigation
– Operational hazard forecasts: source parameters and model evaluation
– Uncertainly quantification in volcanic hazard and risk assessment
– Life in volcanic environments: Human and Environmental Health impacts of volcanogenic contaminants
– What should we do? Communication of volcanic hazard and risk for decision-making
– Low-probability high-impact eruptions
– Recent advances in mapping and modeling of secondary volcanic hazards
– Shallow to emergent volcanism: Hazards and the risk at and below the air-water interface
– Interactions between Volcanic Eruptions and Climate
Sébastien Biasse
Theme: 7. Communication in Volcanology (more information click here)
– Advancing equity and diversity for a more inclusive future in volcanology
– Volcanology and Indigenous Knowledge; exploring inclusive perceptions of volcanic phenomena
– The role and responsibilities of volcanologists in assessing and communicating volcanic danger, hazard and risk levels
– Volcanic geoheritage – a communication link from volcano scientists to the wider public
– Enhancing volcanoes understanding: science demonstrations to communicate knowledge with the public
– Challenges and opportunities for women scientists in volcanology
– Open volcanology: open science initiatives for sharing and dissemination of data, tools, and research products
– Collaborative Technology Development in Volcanology
Sébastien Biasse
Theme: 8. The future of volcanology, a bundle of sessions organized by the ECRs (Early Career Researcher) of IAVCEIwill be organized independently by the Early Career Researchers (ECRs) of IAVCEI

More details on themes and sessions, please visit the abstract submission page: https://on-line-form.eu/iavcei2025sa/abstracts/