Conveners: Francesca Bianco (INGV, Napoli), Fausto Guzzetti (CNR Perugia)
francesca.bianco@ingv.it
The session invites oral and poster contributions presenting scientific applications and technological innovations in the monitoring and observation of Earth's state. These contributions aim to enhance the understanding of geological, geophysical, geomorphological and hydrological hazards – including but not limited to earthquakes, volcanic activity, tsunamis, landslides, debris flows, floods, droughts and subsidence – and to improve disaster risk reduction, preparedness and resilience. Contributors are encouraged to present innovative results achieved across all temporal and geographical scales, employing individual probes and instruments as well as complex networks of multi-parametric sensors. These may include systems for continuous or periodic monitoring and observation using e.g., onshore and offshore platforms, space-based airborne, ground-based and sub-surface technologies. Emphasis is placed on the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary use of monitoring and observation systems and data. Contributors are invited to highlight their applications in the design, implementation, management and evaluation of early warning and early detection systems, as well as in the development, operation, and assessment of prediction and forecasting models and systems.
francesca.bianco@ingv.it
The session invites oral and poster contributions presenting scientific applications and technological innovations in the monitoring and observation of Earth's state. These contributions aim to enhance the understanding of geological, geophysical, geomorphological and hydrological hazards – including but not limited to earthquakes, volcanic activity, tsunamis, landslides, debris flows, floods, droughts and subsidence – and to improve disaster risk reduction, preparedness and resilience. Contributors are encouraged to present innovative results achieved across all temporal and geographical scales, employing individual probes and instruments as well as complex networks of multi-parametric sensors. These may include systems for continuous or periodic monitoring and observation using e.g., onshore and offshore platforms, space-based airborne, ground-based and sub-surface technologies. Emphasis is placed on the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary use of monitoring and observation systems and data. Contributors are invited to highlight their applications in the design, implementation, management and evaluation of early warning and early detection systems, as well as in the development, operation, and assessment of prediction and forecasting models and systems.