Commission on Submarine Volcanism
Commission on Submarine Volcanism
Commission on Submarine Volcanism
Commission on Submarine Volcanism

Commission on Submarine Volcanism

IAVCEI CoSV 2023 ECR Research Symposium
Commission on Submarine Volcanism

IAVCEI CoSV 2023 ECR Research Symposium

We are holding our second symposium for ECRs to present their research and network with other community members! Plenary talks, short research and lightning talks, and a social/networking event for anyone working on volcanoes in watery places. Held over 2…


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IAVCEI CoSV ECR Research Symposium

We are holding our first symposium for ECRs to present their research and network with other community members! Plenary talks, short research and lightning talks, and a social/networking event for anyone working on volcanoes in watery places. Held over 2…


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IAVCEI communications & announcements

My deep-sea volcano

My deep-sea volcano

The IAVCEI Commission on Submarine Volcanism would like to invite its members to participate My deep-sea volcano. This project aims to bring submarine volcanoes into the public image and engage people across any age in thinking about this often alien...

IAVCEI 2023 Rotorua registration opened

IAVCEI 2023 Rotorua registration opened

Registration and abstract submissions for IAVCEI’s 2023 scientific assembly in Rotorua have opened. For more details see the IAVCEI 2023 website: https://confer.eventsair.com/iavcei2023/ The deadline for abstract submissions is 2nd September 2022. There are several symposia dedicated specifically to subaqueous volcanism....

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About COSV and IAVCEI

International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior was founded in 1919, originally as the International Association of Volcanology (IAV).

IAVCEI focuses on research of volcanology and mitigation of volcanic disasters. Scientists also participate in IAVCEI research in closely related disciplines, such as igneous geochemistry and petrology, geochronology, volcanogenic mineral deposits, and the physics of the generation and ascent of magmas in the upper mantle and crust.