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From: Loÿc Vanderkluysen
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Subject: Session announcement on the LUSI mud volcano, AOGS-AGUWP joint
meeting (Singapore, August 2012)
To: [email protected], [email protected]



Dear colleagues at the Indonesian Association of Geologists (IAGI),

I would like to draw your attention to a highly topical session at the
upcoming AOGS-AGUWP joint meeting this coming August in Singapore. I would
appreciate if you could circulate this session announcement to colleagues
in Indonesia who might have an interest in the topic of mud volcanism, and
the LUSI mud volcano in particular.

Terima kasih banyak!

-Loyc Vanderkluysen



Begin forwarded message:

Dear colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to an exciting session dedicated to mud
volcanism at the upcoming Joint Assembly between the American Geophysical
Union (AGU-West Pacific) and the Asia Oceania Geoscience Society (AOGS) to
be held on Sentosa Island (Singapore) this August 13th to 17th.

Follow this link for details about the conference:
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2012/public.asp?page=home.htm

"The LUSI mud volcano (Sidoarjo, Indonesia): the view from 6 years on" (SE
103) is aimed at the scientific community with an interest in the LUSI mud
volcano and mud volcanism in general. Researchers with an interest in all
aspects of mud volcanism (e.g., architecture of mud volcanoes, sub-surface
imaging, deformation, eruption dynamics, geochemistry, societal and
environmental impact, remote sensing, etc.) are invited to contribute and
circulate this announcement among colleagues.


Follow this link for abstract submission instructions:
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aogs2012/public.asp?page=abstract.htm

Abstract submission is now open and will be until March 12, 2012.


Please direct inquiries to the conveners:

Loyc Vanderkluysen
[email protected]

Akhmad Zaennudin
[email protected]

Agung Hanik
[email protected]



Best wishes,
-Loyc Vanderkluysen

Session description:
The LUSI mud volcano, near Sidoarjo (Indonesia), has been erupting mud
flows in a densely populated area of East Java since May 2006 at peak mud
eruption rates of 180,000 m3/d, destroying houses and infrastructures and
forcing the relocation of ~40,000 people. As we approach the 6th
anniversary of the eruption, mud is still being erupted at rates of ~20,000
m3/d in periodic explosions separated by quiescent intervals lasting a few
minutes. The session invites all contributions related to the study of LUSI
and other mud volcanoes. In particular, presentations related to the
monitoring of mud volcano activity, sub-surface imaging techniques, ground
deformation, geochemistry of erupted products, computer modeling and
longevity of eruptions, eruption cyclicity, regional tectonic context, and
impacts of mud volcanism on populations and the environment would be
welcomed.



Dr Loyc Vanderkluysen
Exploration postdoctoral fellow
School of Earth and Space Exploration
Arizona State University


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