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Exploiting the outcome of FUTUREVOLC

Stakeholder workshop on 5 November 2015 at Hótel Örk, Hveragerði, SW-Iceland

The aim of the workshop is to demonstrate how the FUTUREVOLC project (futurevolc.hi.is) and related activities have contributed to advances in volcano monitoring and research, as well as dissemination of information on volcanic hazards and eruptions.

The workshop is aimed at various stakeholders of the project, focusing on nonscientific audience. The workshop includes a series of talks and time for discussions, followed by brainstorming in groups on selected topics relevant to the FUTUREVOLC project and its follow-up actions. The presentation will be streamed online, and available online after the workshop (see Programme below with links to the talks on Youtube).

Overview of the project and results from its different workpackages (as of November 2015) is found in a booklet prepared for the meeting of stakeholders of the FUTUREVOLC project. The booklet can be viewed here (pdf)

 

Programme

Introduction
Moderator: Kristín Vogfjörð

9:00 Opening address
9:10 Volcanoes, hazard and FUTUREVOLC (Freysteinn Sigmundsson)
9:45 The impact of Icelandic volcanoes: The ICAO sponsored Catalogue of Icelandic Volcanoes (Evgenia Ilyinskaya)

10:10-10:45 Coffee and Posters

Theme: Advances in understanding of the signals preceding eruptions and the eruption onset
Moderator: Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson

10:45 How we see the magma I: Advances in detecting and interpreting earthquake patterns (Kristín Vogfjörð)
11:10 How we see the magma II: Deformation and its role in joint interpretation of volcano behaviour (deformation, earthquakes, gas) (Andy Hooper)
11:35 Innovations in eruption detection - Infrasound (Maurizio Ripepe)
12:00-12:10 Demonstration of the FUTUREVOLC data hub (Ingvar Kristinsson)

12:10-14:00 Lunch

Theme: FUTUREVOLC and advances in eruption measurements
Moderator: Costanza Bonadonna

14:00 The types of eruptions, different behaviour, different hazards (Ármann
Höskuldsson)
14:25 How we measure eruptions I: How much ash, lava, gas, floodwater (Magnús
Tumi Gudmundsson)
14:50 How we measure eruptions II: The role of satellites (Fred Prata)

15:15-15:35 Coffee

Theme: FUTUREVOLC communicating volcano hazard and risk to stakeholders
Moderator: To be confirmed

15:35 State of the art in monitoring Icelandic volcanoes (IMO’s Natural hazards coordinators), Part 1 - Sara Barsotti
          Part 2 - Matthew J. Robers
16:00 Volcano Hazards and contingency plans – seamless chain of observations, interpretation and dissemination (Sue Loughlin)
16:25 Civil Protection – lessons learned from FUTUREVOLC (Einar Pétur Heiðarsson)

16:50-17:00 Short break

17:00-18:00 Brain storming in groups: - stakeholders needs and FUTUREVOLC follow-up activity
18:00-18:30 Reporting from groups

18:30-18:40 Closing (Freysteinn Sigmundsson)

20:00 Dinner

Friday 6 November: Field trip

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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