WOVOdat: A volcano monitoring database A free one-day COV8 pre-meeting workshop
Date of Event: 8 September 2014 (08:00-16:30)
Venue: Gadjah Mada University Club Hotel & Convention Jl. Pancasila No. 2 Bulaksumur, Kampus UGM Yogyakarta – Indonesia Phone. 0274 563461 Fax. 0274 563461 www.ugmclub.com
WOVOdat is the World Organization of Volcano Observatories’ (WOVO’s) database of worldwide volcano unrest. Historical monitoring data are compiled into common formats to make them freely web-accessible for reference during volcanic crises, comparative studies, and basic research on pre-eruption processes. WOVOdat will be to volcanology as an epidemiological database is to medicine.
During periods of volcanic unrest, forecasting of further activity is aided by knowledge of previous activity (data) at the restless volcano and knowledge of unrest and eruptions at similar volcanoes. Having data ready in hand is indispensable. For example, if a volcanologist responding to a crisis asks, “Where/when has unrest like (the present) been seen before, and what happened?” WOVOdat can provide that information.
Advances in volcano monitoring during the past few decades have resulted in significantly increased volumes of data. Volcano observatories need to archive and be able to retrieve those data efficiently, to compare past unrest at each volcano to its present activity. If one is to compare present unrest to past activity of analogous volcanoes, those data must be stored in a centralized database for ease of Boolean searches and quick retrieval.
An advantage of the WOVOdat structure is that it can accept almost all existing types of monitoring data and can accommodate new fields as needed. At most volcanoes, not all fields will be filled but available data can be captured.
In this workshop we will introduce WOVOdat, an open source database which is being developed by and for the volcano monitoring community, as a reference tool during volcanic crisis and for basic research on pre-eruption processes.
This will be a one-day workshop that includes:
Time
Activity
Speaker
08:30 – 09:30
An overview of WOVOdat (database schema and data format).
WOVOdat team
09:30 – 10:30
Tutorial and practice on using WOVOdat: submitting data.
WOVOdat team
10:30 – 11:00
Coffee break.
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11:00 – 12:00
Tutorial and practice on using WOVOdat: data query and data visualization tools.
WOVOdat team
12:00 – 13:15
Lunch break
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13:15 – 14:00
Intro: Make use of WOVOdat (application) Presentation followed by discussion
Chris Newhall
14:00 – 14:30
Development of volcano monitoring database at PHIVOLCS Presentation followed by discussion
PHIVOLCS
14:30 – 15:00
Development of volcano monitoring database at NIED Presentation followed by discussion
NIED
15:00 – 15:30
Coffee break
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15:30 – 16:30
Use/application of WOVOdat in response to volcano crisis (involving Boolean search, alert level, probabilistic event tree, etc.) Presentation followed by discussion
John Pallister (VDAP)
This is a free and open workshop. We invite volcano observatory staff, and those who are involve in volcanic crisis response, researchers and students who are handling volcano monitoring data to participate in this workshop.
To register to this workshop, email to: cwidiwijayanti@ntu.edu.sg Maximum participants: 40 persons (priority for registrants from WOVO observatories).
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