EGU2020-20686
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-20686
EGU General Assembly 2020
© Author(s) 2020. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.

European Catalogue of Volcanoes and volcanic areas: a EUROVOLC contribution to strengthen the volcanological community

Mauro A. Di Vito1, Bergrun A. Óladóttir2,3, Sara Barsotti2, and Wp collaborators4
Mauro A. Di Vito et al.
  • 1INGV - Osservatorio Vesuviano, Naples, Italy
  • 2Icelandic Meteorological Office, Warning and Forecasting, reykjavik, Iceland
  • 3Institute of Earth Sciences, Reykjavík, Iceland
  • 4CIVISA, IGN, CSIC, IPGP, OPGC, LMV, UCA, BGS, HSGME

Sharing data, sharing information, sharing results is becoming a priority within open scientific communities. The European volcanological community has been fostering the integration of information on active volcanoes through the EUROVOLC project. Institutions currently responsible for monitoring active volcanoes in Europe and over-seas territories, participate in Work-package 11 aiming to make the information consistently available to the general public and stakeholders through a friendly and interactive web-site. A European Catalogue of Volcanoes (ECV) has been created containing information on geological background, historical eruptive activity, eruptive scenarios and potential hazards for ten volcanoes (Etna and Vesuvio in Italy; Santorini in Greece; Chain de Puys, La Piton de la Fournaise and La Soufriere de la Guadaloupe in France and French territories; Teide and La Garrtoxa Fields in Spain and Canary Islands; Fogo and Sete Cidades in Azores Islands).All 32 active Icelandic volcanoes are accessible through the same interface (by sharing the backend with the Catalogue of Icelandic Volcanoes), enlarging the number of volcanoes accessible through ECV to 42. Additionally, the ECV includes a database of quantitative parameters characterizing selected eruptions, facilitating the adoption of such eruptive source parameters for numerical modelling validation, comparison and volcanic hazard assessment.   

In this presentation the functionalities and features currently implemented in the ECV will be shown. The future steps to achieve the envisioned final result, by the end of the project in 2021, will also be introduced.

How to cite: Di Vito, M. A., Óladóttir, B. A., Barsotti, S., and collaborators, W.: European Catalogue of Volcanoes and volcanic areas: a EUROVOLC contribution to strengthen the volcanological community, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-20686, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-20686, 2020

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