EUROVOLC Etna Summer School 2019

As part of the H2020 EUROVOLC project (European Network of Observatories and Research Infrastructures for Volcanology), the Etna Summer School entitled "Understanding sub-surface volcanic processes" was organised.

As part of the H2020 EUROVOLC project (European Network of Observatories and Research Infrastructures for Volcanology), the Etna Summer School entitled "Understanding sub-surface volcanic processes" was organised. The school will be held from 2nd to 6th September 2019 in Linguaglossa (Catania, Italy) and is mainly aimed at PhD and post-doctoral students.

The students will be introduced to multi-parametric modelling, data analysis and interpretation, and modelling of the sub-surface volcano dynamics. The school includes 2 days of frontal lessons, 1 day of excursion on Mount Etna visiting the multi-parametric monitoring stations, and 2 days of practical activities by the students in analyzing, processing and interpreting real data from Mount Etna. 

The deadline for the registration is 20 April 2019. The online application form is available at https://form.jotformeu.com/90593261415355. The participants will be selected on the basis of the relevance of the course for their current research activities.

Further information about the topics and the applications can be found at https://eurovolc.eu/?page_id=905.  

The Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources participates in the project with activities concerning the Trans National Access (access to the Pisa and Pavia laboratories), the Virtual Access (access to the Rock Repository of Pisa) and the Geochemical and Volcanological Databases (Pisa headquarter).

Additional information on the EUROVOLC project can be found at https://eurovolc.eu/?page_id=79.