GNGTS 2024 - Atti del 42° Convegno Nazionale

Session 1.2 GNGTS 2024 GNGTS 2024 SEISMICITY, VOLCANOES, DATA AND MODELS Session 1.2 Volcanoes and geothermal felds Convenors of the session:
 Mimmo Palano (INGV) – mimmo.palano@ingv.it
 Francesca Forni (UniMI) – francesca.forni@unimi.it ● Geophysical imaging ● Geochemical features ● Petrological data and analysis ● Field observatons ● Remote sensing observaton ● Geodetc data ● Hyperspectral imaging ● Volcanic unrest ● Efusive/explosive actvity ● Models and inversion techniques ● Monitoring ● Hazard Volcanoes and geothermal felds are the best-known natural expression of the Earth’s internal heat, which is mainly caused by the radioactve decay of isotopes in the mantle and the crust. The volcanic actvity has played a fundamental role in the Earth’s atmosphere and life development and represents the most important source of geothermal energy. Most of our current knowledge about volcanoes and geothermal felds comes from geological, petrological, geochemical and geophysical data and observatons mainly collected in the last decades. All these data, along with extensive analysis and modelling, have provided useful informaton about the structure and geometry of magma storage in the crust and transfer of magmas and geothermal fuids in volcanic or geothermal areas.
 Contributes including both observatonal and theoretcal studies as well as summarizing the state-of-the-art and new research directons are also welcome. Moreover, contributes focusing on the ongoing crisis at the Phlegraean Fields are of relevant interest.

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