Keynote talks
All keynote talks take place in Room R380 and are retransmitted in Rooms R280, R290 and S150.
Monday 30th of June
- 11:40–12:05: Sam Poppe - Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences: How geological reality can help us propagate magma intrusion models into the future
- 12:05–12:30: Eleonora Rivalta – University of Bologna: Building transcrustal magmatic systems in a stressed lithosphere
- 12:30–12:40: Questions for both speakers
Tuesday 1st of July
- 11:40–12:05: Miriam Reiss – Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz: Illuminating magmatic plumbing systems, fluids pathways and eruptions with seismology
- 12:05–12:30: Richard Herrington – Natural History Museum, London: Minerals, fluids, metals and mining – what might the future of resourcing a sustainable world look like?
- 12:30–12:40: Questions for both speakers
Thursday 3rd of July
- 11:40–12:05: Antonina Calahorrano – Sapienza University of Rome: Characterizing Hydrothermal Systems Using Gravitational Methods
- 12:05–12:30: Thomas Driesner – ETH Zurich: Hydrothermal systems from plutonic to volcanic: fundamental insights and fundamental unknowns
- 12:30–12:40: Questions for both speakers
Friday 4th of July
- 11:40–12:05: Sara Klaasen – ETH Zurich: The potential of fibre-optic sensing for volcano monitoring and imaging
- 12:05–12:30: Mariton Bornas – Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS): Recent unrest at Taal Volcano, Philippines; insights from a complex geological and social environment
- 12:30–12:40: Questions for both speakers