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FIRST-MEETING PROGRAM

Monday 7/14, 1:30pm-2:30pm: Opening session and welcome. This first session of the meeting is focused on: (i) main goals and structure of the working group; (ii) introducing all the participants to the working group.

Sunday 7/20, 8:30am-6:00pm: This second session is focused on presentations and discussion:

Time

 

08:40 Don Swanson (USGS - HVO, Hawaii): Underappreciated hazard of tephra fallout at Kilauea and what HVO is doing about it
09:00 Adam Durant (Michigan Technological University): Particle aggregation: field data and theories
09:20 Paola Del Carlo (INGV - Italy): Etna I. The recent explosive volcanism of Etna: the example of the 22 July 1998 episode and the 2002-03 eruption
09:40 Simona Scollo (INGV - Italy): Etna II. Application of Hazmap code to 1998 and 2001 Etna eruptions
10:00 Mauro Coltelli (INGV - Italy): Etna III. The recent explosive volcanism of Etna: modeling of tephra dispersion and open problems about data collection and analysis
10:20 - 10:40 Coffee Break
10:40 Britt Hill (Southwest Research Institute): Synopsis of the Cerro Negro data and hazard assessment
11:00 Costanza Bonadonna (SOEST - University of Hawaii): The importance of field data in tephra-dispersal modeling: the example of the 1995-1999 eruption of Montserrat (WI) and the 17 June 1996 eruption of Ruapehu (NZ)
11:20 Ken Dean (University of Alaska Fairbanks): An Overview of the Puff Dispersion Model: Access, Accuracy and Case Studies
11:40 Rorik Peterson (University of Alaska Fairbanks): A Technical Description of Puff: Wind Fields, Variables and Physics
12:00 Marcus Bursik (SUNY Buffalo): Sedimentation from volcanic plumes
12:20 - 13:40 Lunch
13:40 Arlene Laing (University of South Florida): Mesoscale atmospheric models
14:00 Warwick Smith (Institute of Geological & nucleare Science, NZ): Monte Carlo modelling is the best way to model ashfall hazard
14:20 Chuck Connor (University of South Florida): Parallel programming in the geosciences
14:40 Marianne Guffanti (USGS - VHP): The USGS Volcano Hazards Program: A Perspective on Tephra-Fall Studies and Hazards
15:00 Mark Stasiuk (Geological Survey of Canada): Process modeling software to support geological hazard assessment: an opportunity to connect scientists and practitioners as part of the Multinational Andean Project (2002-2007)

15:20 - 18:00 Discussion

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