AGU25 - Call for Abstracts in V029 - Shaping the Future of Volcanic Hazard Monitoring and Forecasting

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From: "Ramsey, Michael Sean" <mramsey@xxxxxxxx>


We would like to call your attention to the following session at the Fall
AGU meeting and invite you to consider submitting an abstract:

Title: V029 - Shaping the Future of Volcanic Hazard Monitoring and
Forecasting

Description: Volcanic hazard understanding is evolving rapidly thanks to
breakthroughs in satellite Earth observation, physics-based simulations,
and artificial intelligence. This session focuses on forward-looking
strategies that integrate multi-source data, real-time monitoring, and
advanced modeling to anticipate the dynamics and impacts of eruptions. We
invite contributions that address uncertainty quantification, improve
hazard forecasting, and support timely decision-making through innovative
approaches. Emphasis is placed on cross-disciplinary methods that couple
remote sensing with machine learning, probabilistic frameworks, and impact
assessment tools. We particularly encourage submissions that demonstrate
operational or near-real-time applications, scenario-based forecasting, and
integration of diverse datastreams from ground-based and orbital platforms.
The session aims to highlight advances that are redefining how we detect,
interpret, and respond to volcanic activity. By fostering collaboration
across geophysics, computer science, and risk management, we seek to build
a next-generation framework for volcanic hazard anticipation, response, and
long-term resilience in the face of increasingly complex global challenges.

Conveners:
Claudia Corradino
Michael Ramsey
Alessandro La Spina
James Thompson
Giovanni Salvatore Di Bella


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