V34B:
Integrating Multiple Complementary Data Streams to Better Understand Volcanic Processes II

Wednesday, 17 December 2014: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Chairs:  Kyle R Anderson, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hawaii National Park, HI, United States and Katherine Cashman, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom
Primary Conveners:  Jessica H Johnson, University of Bristol, School of Earth Sciences, Bristol, BS8, United Kingdom
Co-conveners:  Kyle R Anderson, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hawaii National Park, HI, United States, Katherine Cashman, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom and Tamsin A Mather, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom
OSPA Liaisons:  Kyle R Anderson, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hawaii National Park, HI, United States

Abstracts Submitted to this Session:

4:00 PM
 
Joint Inversion of GPS, InSAR, Tilt, and Borehole Strain Data from the 2000 Eruption of Hekla Volcano, Iceland
Halldor Geirsson1, Peter C La Femina2, Erik Sturkell3, Benedikt Ofeigsson4, Thora Arnadottir5, Andrew J Hooper6, Bjorn Lund7, Peter Schmidt7 and Freysteinn Sigmundsson8, (1)Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, United States, (2)Pennsylvania State University Main Campus, University Park, PA, United States, (3)University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, (4)Icelandic Met Office, Reykjavik, Iceland, (5)University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, (6)University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, (7)Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, (8)University of Iceland, Nordic Volcanological Center, Institute of Earth Sciences, Reykjavik, Iceland
4:15 PM
 
Magma flow, eruption column and magma pressure change during 2010 Eyjafjallajökull and 2011 Grímsvötn eruptions, Iceland: Constraints from volcano geodesy on physical models of eruptive processes
Freysteinn Sigmundsson1, Sigrun Hreinsdottir2, Andrew J Hooper3, Ronni Grapenthin4, Elias Rafn Heimisson5, Benedikt Ofeigsson6, Erik C Sturkell7, Matthew J. Roberts6, Magnus Tumi Gudmundsson8, Armann Hoskuldsson5, Halldor Bjornsson6, Pordur Arason6, Michelle Parks1, Stephanie Dumont1 and Vincent Drouin1, (1)University of Iceland, Nordic Volcanological Center, Institute of Earth Sciences, Reykjavik, Iceland, (2)GNS Science-Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, (3)University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom, (4)University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States, (5)University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, (6)Icelandic Met Office, Reykjavik, Iceland, (7)University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, (8)Univ Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland
4:30 PM
 
Continued Rapid Uplift at Laguna del Maule Volcanic Field (Chile) from 2007 through 2014
Helene Le Mevel1, Kurt L Feigl2, Loreto Cordova3, Charles DeMets1 and Paul Lundgren4, (1)University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States, (2)University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, United States, (3)Observatorio Volcanológico de los Andes del Sur (OVDAS), Servicio Nacional de Geología y Minería (SERNAGEOMIN), Temuco, Chile, (4)NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA, United States
4:45 PM
 
Joint Inversion of 1995 -2001 Ground Deformation Data and Gravity Changes Observed at Mt. Etna: New Insight Into the Shallow Plumbing System
Jose Fernandez1, Antonio G. Camacho1, Daniele Carbone2, Alessandro Bonforte2, Francesco Guglielmino2 and Giuseppe Puglisi2, (1)Instituto de Geociencias, Madrid, Spain, (2)INGV National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, Catania, Italy
5:00 PM
 
Modelling Gravimetric Fluctuations due to Hydrological Processes in Active Volcanic Settings
Brioch Hemmings, Joachim Gottsmann and Fiona Whitaker, University of Bristol, School of Earth Sciences, Bristol, United Kingdom
5:15 PM
 
Toward joint inversion of monitoring data with physical models during unrest periods
Benoit Taisne, Nanyang Technological University, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore and Aline Peltier, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Paris, France
5:30 PM
 
Seismic and Geodetic Observations of Recent Unrest at Mauna Loa Volcano
Weston A Thelen, Michael P Poland and Asta Miklius, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hawaii National Park, HI, United States
5:45 PM
 
Seismicity and Deformation of Krafla Volcano, Iceland. Intervals of Low Seismicity Rate during Rapid Inflation Explained By the Kaiser Effect.
Elias Rafn Heimisson1, Pall Einarsson1, Freysteinn Sigmundsson2 and Bryndis Brandsdottir1, (1)University of Iceland, Reykjavik, Iceland, (2)University of Iceland, Nordic Volcanological Center, Institute of Earth Sciences, Reykjavik, Iceland