Second Trans-national access call results

Announcing the Successful TNA Proposals

Evaluation of proposals submitted to EUROVOLC’s second Trans-national Access Call in fall 2019 has been completed. The 27 research projects listed below were funded. Due to travel restrictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, many of them are on standby until they can be carried out without too much inconvenience and as risk-free as possible. 
AcronymProject nameApplicant name and InstitutionInfrastructure
ESPADAreal time Eruptive Source PArameters Data AssimilationFederica Pardini
INGV – Italy
Icelandic Meteotological Office
HERSKHekla Real-Time Seismic NetworkMartin Möllhoff
DIAS – Ireland
Icelandic Meteorological Office
PUFFINA combined geochemical and isotoPe stUdy oF the FluIds from the Eldfell volcano (Vestmannaeyjar volcanic system), IcelandFausto Grassa
INGV – Italy
Icelandic Meteorological Office
KRAFLAMAGHigh resolution magnetic imaging of the Krafla volcano and its geothermal system using Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) and complementary measurementsClaire Bouligand
ISTerre – France
University of Iceland
LIFELava-Induced Fumarolic EnvironmentsChristopher Hamilton
University of Arizona – USA
University of Iceland
MTHEKMagnetoTelluric Assessment of the HEKla Volcano
Duygu Kyan
DIAS – Ireland
University of Iceland
G-ET-SUMMITGravimetric investigation of the structure of the Etna summit craters systemPeter Vajda
Slovak Academy of Sciences – Slovakia
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
VOSSIA 2VOlcanic emissions analysis through SeiSmic and Infrasound Advanced monitoring 2Luciano Zuccarello
University of Granada – Spain
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
ELMOElectrical Monitoring of Ash Plumes at Etna VolcanoCorrado Cimarelli
LMU – Germany
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
TAHThermal Analysis of Hydrothermal Systems from SpaceAndrew Harris
UCA-LMV – France
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
bioTRACEPaleobiomonitoring of volcanic eruptions: evidences from trace elements in carbonatic marine bivalvesHelena Albert
IGN – Spain
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
Gas Northern ChileGas geochemistry from northern Chile active volcanoesFelipe Aguilera
Universidad Católica del Norte – Chile
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
TRAceINCLUSIONS
Tracking magma evolution from source to sink under the volcano: evidences from trace elements in phenocrysts and hosted melt inclusions
Helena Albert
IGN – Spain
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
DEGASDECDegassing processes at Deception Island volcano (Antarctica)Helena Albert
IGN – Spain
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
AVOLPEUnderstanding large volume effusive silicic eruption at Mt. Amiata (Tuscany, Italy): an experimental volcanology and petrology studyFabio Arzilli
UMAN – The United Kingdom
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
BORSHTracing high K Plinian eruptions with B and B isotopesIvan Savov
UNIVLEEDS – The United Kingdom
INGV Etna Volcano Observatory
3DCO2 AZORES3D mapping of water-dissolved carbon dioxide in lake and sea waters (Azores, Portugal)Giancarlo Tamburello
INGV – Italy
CIVISA – Azores Volcano Observatory
COREConstraining magmatic signature of CO2 at S. Miguel Island (AzoREs)Andrea Rizzo
INGV – Italy
CIVISA – Azores Volcano Observatory
UNRESTUnderstanding Volcano Unrest: Comparison of volcano unrest at Fogo, Azores and unrest preceding the 2010 Eyjafjallajokull eruptions, IcelandFreysteinn Sigmundsson
Nordic Volcanol. Center- University of Iceland
CIVISA – Azores Volcano Observatory
TeROSTesting Rotational SensorsEva Eibl
University of Potsdam – Germany
IPGP-Observatoire volcanologique du Piton de la Fournaise
TEPHRATExtural Properties, tHermal history and monitoRing of explosive bAsaltic eruptionsMatthieu Colombier
LMU – Germany
IPGP-Observatoire volcanologique du Piton de la Fournaise
FloWFlows over water: A numerical investigationSamantha Engwell
BGS – The United Kingdom
INGV Pisa branch
VOLPROXYVOLcanic conduit processes and their effect on PROjectile eXit dYnamicsCristian Montanaro
LMU – Germany
INGV Pisa branch
CO2-FLUXEffects of CO2 flushing on magma reservoir dynamicsLuca Caricchi
University of Geneva – Switzerland
INGV Pisa branch
HeklaLavaHazLava flow hazards at Hekla volcano, IcelandGro B. M. Pedersen
University of Iceland
INGV Pisa branch
MAREXDynamics and hazards of subMARine EXplosive eruptionsKaren Strehlow
GEOMAR – Germany
INGV Pisa branch
DynaVolcDynamic mass transfer at restless volcanoesJames Hickey
University of Exeter – The United Kingdom
CSIC-Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (ICTJA)