DOMERAPI : Dynamique d’un volcan d’arc à dômes de lave, le Merapi
***Dynamique d’un volcan d’arc à dômes de lave, le Merapi (Indonésie) : du réservoir magmatique aux processus éruptifs
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Durée : 2013 - 2017
Financement : Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Coordinateur : Jean-Philippe METAXIAN (ISTerre)
ISTerre research team involved :
– Géophysique des Volcans
Collaborations :
– Caroline MARTEL, ISTO, UMR 7327 CNRS, Université d’Orléans, BRGM
– Karim KELFOUN, LMV, Clermont-Ferrand
– François BEAUDUCEL, IPGP, Paris
– Jean-Paul TOUTAIN, IRD-GET, toulouse
– Surono, CVGHM (Center of Volcanological and Geological Hazard Mitigation), Bandung, Indonésie
– Sri Widiyantoro, ITB (Institut Teknologi Bandung), Bandung Indonésie
– John Pallister, USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory (USGS-CVO)
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**Résumé (en anglais)
This project is focused on Merapi, the most active volcano of Indonesia. This project provides the opportunity to investigate the transition between moderate and violent explosions related to dome growth and collapse and the longterm impacts of such an event on dome-forming type volcanoes. To reach that goal, the permanent monitoring system must be implemented with a dense multiparametric network of sensors with cutting-edge technology, making Merapi one of the best monitored volcanoes in the world. The results will have major implications for understanding magmatic processes, volcanoe monitoring, hazard assessment and risk reduction on other explosive island-arc volcanoes, such as the French volcanoes in the West Indies.