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INGV invites you to immerse yourself in the exciting journey of learning about our planet!

From Thursday 25th to Saturday 27th January, prepare yourself for an extraordinary experience with the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV).

Volcanologists, seismologists, environmental experts…. await you at the 5th edition of "Parole per la Terra", the event that takes place throughout Italy, in various locations of the Institute.

A unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the life of Planet Earth, with its breaths, its mumblings, its movements, also discovering how much we can do to prevent seismic and volcanic risk areas and to safeguard our precious planet.

In this 5th edition, researchers will accompany you in engaging initiatives to discover the most innovative and technological scientific activities implemented by INGV.

Discovering the latest scientific discoveries from the voice of the protagonists and together supporting INGV's constant attention towards the territory, the environment and the mitigation of risks will be a unique experience for the whole family.

Words for the Earth is more than an event: it is an exciting journey into the beauty of geophysics and a collective commitment to the protection of our extraordinary planet.

We are waiting for you

in Abruzzo

in Campania

in Lazio

in Liguria

in LOMBARDY

in Sicily

in Tuscany

it will be unforgettable!

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in Abruzzo

L'Aquila

Thursday, January 25th | Maestre Pie Filippini, Via XX Settembre n. 30

by 09: 00 10 to: 30

Labs and activities with schools >>

PAPER VOLCANOES LABORATORY JUNIOR EDITION

The Junior edition Paper Volcanoes Laboratory is a theoretical-experiential activity created as part of the INGV Scientific Teaching and Dissemination Laboratory to guide children in the discovery of Italian volcanoes. Guided by INGV researchers, children will discover, through images and sounds, the wonders of Italian volcanoes. The educational play laboratory allows children to acquire simple but rigorous scientific concepts and culminates with the creation of their own paper volcano.

Who is it aimed at?: children aged 6 to 10 years

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Thursday, January 25th | Maestre Pie Filippini, Via XX Settembre n. 30

by 11: 00 12 to: 30

Workshops and activities with schools >>

PAPER VOLCANOES LABORATORY

What is a volcano? Are there volcanoes in Italy?

The volcano laboratory is an experiential activity created within the INGV dissemination group to help nursery school children to familiarize themselves with the concept of natural risk.

Guided by INGV researchers, children will acquire awareness of Italian volcanoes and will use paper and markers to create their own volcano.

Who is it aimed at?: children from 3 to 5 years

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in Campania

Herculaneum, Vesuvius (Naples)

Friday 26 January | Historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory, Via dell'Osservatorio

by 10: 30 13 to: 30

GUIDED TOURS AND FILM SCREENINGS

Visitors, upon reservation, will be able to visit the historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory and watch the screening of the films:

  • The volcanologist, a profession with many faces, edited by Mauro Di Vito
  • Pompeii 79 AD, study of an eruption, edited by Mauro Di Vito
  • The 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius, edited by Elisa Trasatti

Who is it aimed at?: high school students and audiences of all ages

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Friday January 26 | Historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory, Via dell'Osservatorio

by 10: 30 13 to: 30

Interactive educational path RIORDO_CONOSCO_RIDUCO, the itinerant Science >>

EARTHQUAKES: SITE EFFECTS, SEISMIC RISK AND ITS MITIGATION

The educational path aims to increase knowledge of the earthquake phenomenon, through two key tools such as historical memory and scientific knowledge of earthquakes. These two elements are in fact fundamental to achieving the ultimate goal of increasing the visitor's perception and awareness of seismic risk and, consequently, the ability to apply all those good rules useful for reducing it (by the Irpinia Section of the INGV).

Who is it aimed at?: high school students and audiences of all ages

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Friday 26 January | Historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory, Via dell'Osservatorio

by 10: 00 12 to: 30

SEMINARS

INGV researchers will hold in-depth seminars on volcanoes and earthquakes in the Campania area and on environmental issues in the historic headquarters

  • 10:00 - 10:30 | The volcanoes of the Neapolitan area, edited by Fabio Sansivero
  • 11:00 - 11:30 | Vesuvius and art, edited by Tullia Uzzo
  • 12:00 – 12:30 | Earthquakes in the Apennines and in volcanic areas, edited by Girolamo Milano

Who is it aimed at: high school students and audiences of all ages

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Friday January 26 | Historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory, Via dell'Osservatorio

by 10: 30 13 to: 30

Exhibit >>

MONITORING OF ACTIVE VOLCANIC AREAS

Welcomed by the Director of the Vesuvius Observatory, visitors will enter a Surveillance Room set up in the museum where they will be able to view the signals of the INGV Monitoring Network, so as to see "live" the surveillance activities of the active volcanic areas.

Who is it aimed at?: high school students and audiences of all ages

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Saturday January 27 | Historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory, Via dell'Osservatorio

by 10: 30 13 to: 30

GUIDED TOURS

Visitors, upon reservation, will be able to visit the historic site and watch the films:

  • The volcanologist, a profession with many faces, edited by Mauro Di Vito
  • Pompeii 79 AD, study of an eruption, edited by Mauro Di Vito
  • The 79 AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius, edited by Elisa Trasatti

Who is it aimed at: high school students and audiences of all ages

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Saturday January 27 | Historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory, Via dell'Osservatorio

by 10: 30 13 to: 30

Interactive educational path RIORDO_CONOSCO_RIDUCO, the itinerant Science >>

EARTHQUAKES: SITE EFFECTS, SEISMIC RISK AND ITS MITIGATION

The educational path aims to increase knowledge of the earthquake phenomenon, through two key tools such as historical memory and scientific knowledge of earthquakes. These two elements are in fact fundamental to achieving the ultimate goal of increasing the visitor's perception and awareness of seismic risk and, consequently, the ability to apply all those good rules useful for reducing it (by the Irpinia Section of the INGV).

Who it is aimed at: high school students and audiences of all ages

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Saturday January 27 | Historic headquarters of the Vesuvian Observatory, Via dell'Osservatorio

by 10: 30 13 to: 30

Exhibit >>

MONITORING OF ACTIVE VOLCANIC AREAS

Welcomed by the Director of the Vesuvius Observatory, visitors will enter a Surveillance Room set up in the museum where they will be able to view the signals of the INGV Monitoring Network, so as to see "live" the surveillance activities of the active volcanic areas.

Who it is aimed at: high school students and audiences of all ages

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in Lazio

Roma

Friday January 26 | INGV headquarters, via di Vigna Murata n. 605 - Conference Room

From 9: 30 13 to: 00

Seminar >>

THE PLANET AND THE VOLCANOES

INGV researchers and technicians welcome students from primary and secondary schools to convey enthusiasm and love for research, science and nature. It is only through knowledge of natural phenomena that we can defend ourselves from the risks associated with them.

The path we propose includes a theoretical part, full of films and multimedia content, supported by small interactive experiments.

Who is it aimed at: primary schools

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Friday January 26 | INGV headquarters, via di Vigna Murata n. 605 - Conference Room

at 9:00, at 10:00, at 12:00, at 12:20

Guided tour >>

VISIT TO THE SEISMIC AND TSUNAMI SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS ROOM

The visit will allow you to understand how the operations room for the seismic surveillance and tsunami warning service active 24 hours a day works. What are the duties of shift workers and how information on seismic events is communicated to the Department of Civil Protection but also to the public. We will discover how many earthquakes there are every day in Italy and in the world, the seismic sequences that have occurred in recent months, the seismicity in volcanic areas.

Who is it aimed at: high school students

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Friday January 26 | INGV headquarters, via di Vigna Murata n. 605 - Multimedia Room

at 9: 00 and at 11: 00

Seminar >>

THE PHLEGREAN FIELDS: HISTORICAL VOLCANISM AND RECENT UNREST

In this meeting, the volcanism of the Campi Flegrei over the last millennia will be illustrated by examining the bradyseismic phenomena that have characterized the last decades of activity in the central-western sector of the CF caldera (Pozzuoli, Rione Terra).

It will be an opportunity to answer all the students' questions on the most recent bradyseism, which began at the end of 2005 - the climax of which seems to have occurred in 2023 - and on the volcanic risk at the Campi Flegrei.

Who is it aimed at?: High school students

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Friday January 26 | INGV headquarters, via di Vigna Murata n. 605 - Multimedia Room

10: 00

Seminar >>

MAGNETIC MYSTERIES: A JOURNEY BETWEEN EARTH AND SPACE

Explore the mysterious power of the Earth's magnetic field and be guided through the Earth's hidden secrets. With the watchful eyes of magnetic observatories and satellites, we will dive into the depths of our planet, revealing enigmas hidden beneath its surface. But the adventure doesn't stop here: we will travel into space to understand how space weather, shaped by the Sun, can influence our daily lives and put modern technologies at risk.

Who is it aimed at: High school students

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Friday January 26 | INGV headquarters, via di Vigna Murata n. 605 – Meeting Room

At 10:00, at 11:00, at 12:00

Activities with schools >>

ESCAPE VOLCANO – AlfaBeQuiz

Escape volcano: the team board game, based on knowledge of volcanoes that offers ideas for reducing the risks associated with them and protecting the environment.

During the game, participants will have to demonstrate all their creativity through engaging dynamic activities to avoid the volcano eruption. To reach the crater before the eruption, you must pass all the tests that arise: drawing, taboo, multiple choice or miming. However, be careful: if you fail the tests, you risk returning to the magma chamber! The game is played with the participation of INGV researchers.

AlfaBeQuiz: The multiple choice quiz game on geophysical issues and natural risks, seismology, volcanology, tsunamis and environmental issues. Accessible via a Web Browser or through the Kahoot App via a personal electronic device. The game is played with the participation of INGV researchers.

Who is it aimed at?: High school students

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Friday 26 January | INGV headquarters, via di Vigna Murata n. 605 – Garden

09:00pm - 11:00pm - 12:00pm

Laboratory>>

GEOPHYSICAL TECHNIQUES FOR SUBSOIL EXPLORATION EVEN IN VOLCANIC AREAS

INGV researchers will show the execution and final results obtained using different applied geophysics methods (geoelectric, ground penetrating radar and seismic), used to search for different surface targets in the environmental, urban and archaeological fields.

Who is it aimed at?: high school students

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in Liguria

GenoVa

Friday January 26 | G.Doria Civic Museum of Natural History, Via Brig.Liguria n. 9

by 10: 00 13 to: 00

Activities with schools >>

SCIENCE JOURNALIST FOR A DAY

A volcanic eruption and a strong earthquake have recently affected an area of ​​our peninsula. The public wonders about what happened and how the situation will evolve. But it is not easy to talk about science objectively, selecting relevant information and being careful not to fall into sensationalism or incorrect explanations.

It is up to our young journalists to have the arduous task of reporting what happened in a laboratory game in which the team that describes what happened most accurately in a scientific article wins. The screening of a video and commentary from the researchers will help reconstruct the events.

Be careful, though! The experts' story is deliberately enriched with incorrect or clearly false information. Our journalists will have to select only what is correct and based on scientific evidence: it will be essential to select which concepts are important in describing the event, recognize errors and keep hoaxes away.

At the end of the available time the article will be evaluated by the researchers and the winning team will be declared.

Special blackboards help our young reporters, where composing an article has a... magnetic charm!

The members of the winning team will become "Journalists for a day" and will receive the deserved prize.

Who is it aimed at: High school students

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Saturday January 27 | G.Doria Civic Museum of Natural History, Via Brig.Liguria n. 9

From 10.30 to 12.00 and from 15.00 to 16.30

Activities with the public >>

SCIENCE JOURNALIST FOR A DAY

A volcanic eruption and a strong earthquake have recently affected an area of ​​our peninsula. The public wonders about what happened and how the situation will evolve. But it is not easy to talk about science objectively, selecting relevant information and being careful not to fall into sensationalism or incorrect explanations.

It is up to our young journalists to have the arduous task of reporting what happened in a laboratory game in which the team that describes what happened most accurately in a scientific article wins. The screening of a video and commentary from the researchers will help reconstruct the events.

Be careful, though! The experts' story is deliberately enriched with incorrect or clearly false information. Our journalists will have to select only what is correct and based on scientific evidence: it will be essential to select which concepts are important in describing the event, recognize errors and keep hoaxes away.

At the end of the available time the article will be evaluated by the researchers and the winning team will be declared.

Special blackboards help our young reporters, where composing an article has a... magnetic charm!

The members of the winning team will become "Journalists for a day" and will receive the deserved prize.

Who is it aimed at: families with children aged 12 and over

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Riccò del Golfo (SP)

Friday January 26 | “Ermanno Gindoli” Primary School, Via Roma n. 51

From 10: 00 12 to: 00

Laboratory >>

MEMORY: Earthquakes, Volcanoes and the Environment

The game develops the main themes covered by INGV with particular attention to Natural Hazards: Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Environment.

The game consists of 48 cards with icons depicting the topics covered. In the game, the cards are initially shuffled and placed face down on the floor. The players divide into two groups and take turns revealing two cards. If these form a "pair", the researcher asks a question on the topic depicted on the card. If the team's answer is correct, the cards are collected by the player whose turn it is, who can reveal two more; otherwise, they are covered again and returned to their original position on the table, and the next player's turn passes. The player who manages to discover the most pairs wins.

Who is it aimed at?: fourth grade students

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in LOMBARDY

Milano

Friday January 26 | Territorial Research Area of ​​Milan, via Corti 12

From 10: 00 13 to: 00

Conferences and recreational and laboratory activities >>

EARTH TABOO

From the Taboo game to a participatory conference to talk about natural phenomena. On the unguessed words of the game, INGV researchers intervene with content pills for the public who in turn will be invited to comment on the guessed words.

A JUMP TO THE GROUND

Seminar-laboratory with a seismic station. INGV researchers show the functioning of a seismological station. One, many, one network? How many stations are necessary to understand how our planet works?

IDENTIKIT OF AN EARTHQUAKE

Educational laboratory to discover how an earthquake is localized, determine its magnitude, identify some distinctive characteristics and reflect on possible scenarios.

TRAITS, LAND AND WORDS

The audience will try their hand at a pictionary. Be careful, there's a mystery behind the guessed words... We'll find out in the GRAND FINALE!

Who it is aimed at: High school students

in Sicily

Catania

Friday January 26 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

From 9: 30 13 to: 30

Seminar >>

MONITORING AND SURVEILLANCE OF ACTIVE SICILIAN VOLCANOES

INGV experts will make an overview of INGV's monitoring activity over the last 20 years, to arrive at the development of the EtNas system which represents the present and future of the surveillance system.

Who it is aimed at: High school students

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Friday January 26 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

From 9: 30 13 to: 30

Seminar >>

GEOCHEMICAL MONITORING OF ACTIVE VOLCANOES IN SICILY

INGV experts will discuss the main methods used for monitoring volcanic activity, with emphasis on measurements of gas emitted from active craters and gaseous emissions both in diffuse form and from mud volcanoes.

Who is it aimed at?: High school students

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Friday January 26 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Stands and Exhibits >>

THE VOLCANIC ROCKS

INGV staff will provide a description of the main Etna volcanic rocks.

Who is it aimed at: High school students

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Friday January 26 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Stands and Exhibits >>

EXPLORING GRAVIMETRIC NUANCES

INGV staff will explain to participants how volcanological monitoring is carried out through absolute and relative gravimetric measurements.

Who is it aimed at: High school students

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Friday January 26 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Visit to the Operations Room >>

THE OPERATIONS ROOM OF THE ETNEO OBSERVATORY OF CATANIA

INGV staff will give a description to the participants of how surveillance and monitoring is carried out through the SO of the Catania EO.

Who is it aimed at: High school students

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Friday January 26 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Stands and Exhibits >>

DRONES AND VOLCANIC MONITORING

INGV staff will explain to participants how volcanological monitoring is carried out using drones and thermal cameras.

Who is it aimed at?: High school students

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Saturday January 27 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

from 09: 30 to 13: 00 and the 15: 30 to 18: 30

Stands and Exhibits >>

THE VOLCANIC ROCKS

INGV staff will provide a description of the main Etna volcanic rocks.

Who is it aimed at: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of max 15 people

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Saturday January 27 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Stands and Exhibits >>

EXPLORING GRAVIMETRIC NUANCES

INGV staff will explain to participants how volcanological monitoring is carried out through absolute and relative gravimetric measurements.

Who is it aimed at: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of max 15 people

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Saturday January 27 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Visit to the Operations Room >>

THE OPERATIONS ROOM OF THE ETNEO OBSERVATORY OF CATANIA

INGV staff will give a description to the participants of how surveillance and monitoring is carried out through the SO of the Catania EO.

Who is it aimed at: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of 15 people max

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Saturday January 27 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Stands and Exhibits >>

MEASUREMENT OF THE SOURCE OF THE TREMOR THROUGH THE USE OF SIMO-ACOUSTIC TRANSDUCERS

INGV staff will explain to participants how the source of the volcanic tremor is measured and localized, as well as the localization of explosions through seismic and infrasonic sensors.

Who is it aimed at: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of 15 people max

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Saturday 27 January | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

Stands and Exhibits >>

DRONES AND VOLCANIC MONITORING

INGV staff will explain to participants how volcanological monitoring is carried out using drones and thermal cameras.

Who is it aimed at?: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of 15 people max

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Saturday January 27 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

15: 30

Seminar>>

EARLY DETECTION OF ERUPTIONS AS A TOOL FOR REDUCING VOLCANIC RISK.

The INGV experts After a quick description of the structure of an early warning system and an overview of the state of the art at an international level, they will focus on systems for the early detection of volcanic phenomena and in particular an accurate description of the systems currently active on the volcanoes Etna and Stromboli.

Who is it aimed at?: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of 15 people max

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Saturday January 27 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

16: 20

Seminar>>

OCEANOGRAPHIC CAMPAIGNS TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE MOBILE SIDE OF ETNA AND ITS RELATIONSHIPS WITH TECTONICS

INGV experts will illustrate the main oceanographic research activities carried out in recent years in collaboration with German institutes off the coast of Etna.

Who is it aimed at: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of 15 people max

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Saturday January 27 | Etna Observatory, Piazza Roma n. 2

17: 10

Seminar>>

THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF GRAVITY: THE STUDY OF THE EARTH'S GRAVITATIONAL FIELD

INGV experts will present the principle of the gravimetric method, the instruments used and some examples and results of the measurement of the Earth's gravitational field for the monitoring and study of volcanic and seismogenic areas in Italy.

Who is it aimed at: Curious of all ages, entry for groups of 15 people max

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Palermo

Friday January 26 | Thomas More School, Via delle Croci n. 6

From the 10.00 12.00

Seminar >>

CLIMATE CHANGE AND ANTHROPIC IMPACT

INGV experts will discuss the various aspects and causes of climate change on planet Earth, both in past geological eras and in recent decades, analyzing the most probable causes, the tools available to evaluate its evolution, effects and possible mitigation actions.

Who is it aimed at: Students in the last two years of high school

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Corleone (PA)

Friday January 26 | IISS Don Giovanni Colletto, Via Guardia

From the 9: 00 to the 13.00

Seminar >>

VOLCANOES, EARTHQUAKES AND EARTH DYNAMICS

The INGV experts will discuss the various aspects that characterize volcanic and seismic phenomena, the tools available for the measurement and evaluation of their evolution, inserting the observed phenomenologies into a global and coherent vision of earth dynamics.

Who is it aimed at: Students in the last two years of high school

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in Tuscany

Pisa

Friday January 26 | INGV section of Pisa, via C. Battisti n. 53

by 09: 00 13 to: 00

Workshops with schools >>

LET'S LEARN TO ASSESS THE VOLCANIC RISK

The activity is focused on risk assessment, particularly volcanic; the study area in this case is the Rejkyanes peninsula.

After a brief introduction by the volcanic risk manager of the Icelandic Meteorological Office, we will discuss with the students the probability of occurrence of rare events and uncertainty, we will show how models of volcanic phenomena are used to improve the probability estimates, and finally we will propose to the students an elicitation exercise on the evolution of the unrest in Rejkyanes.

Who is it aimed at: Fourth year high school students

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