January 15, 2024

Poás volcano field workshop 2024—logistical details for participants

Conor Bacon

Dr. Conor Bacon

Postdoctoral Research Scientist

View across the Poás crater.

Image by OVSICORI

The AVERT team, and our collaborators from OVSICORI, are looking forward to you joining us for our 5-day field workshop at Poás volcano. This page provides an overview of information required for participants.

Dates: February 17–24, 2024

Overview of the Poás crater region, taken from a drone. The two crater lakes—Laguna Botos and the highly acidic Laguna Caliente—are visible. / Vista general de la región de la cráter Poás, tomada desde un drone. Los dos lagos cráteres — Laguna Botos y el ácido Laguna Caliente — son visibles.

Overview of the Poás crater region, taken from a drone. The two crater lakes—Laguna Botos and the highly acidic Laguna Caliente—are visible. / Vista general de la región de la cráter Poás, tomada desde un drone. Los dos lagos cráteres — Laguna Botos y el ácido Laguna Caliente — son visibles.

Image by OVSICORI

Accommodation

El Churrasco

Address: Poasito, frente a la Delegación de la Guardia de Asistencia Rural, 10 km antes del Volcán Poas, Alajuela, Poas, Costa Rica

Phone: +506 2482-2135

Mobile: +506 8861-0902

Poás Volcano Lodge

Address: Poas Volcano Lodge, 500m West of the Gas Station Varablanca, Varablanca, Heredia

Phone: +506 2482-2194

Daily Schedule

The following schedule is conditional on access and/or weather conditions day to day.

DayTimeActivity
Sunday, February 183–5 pmIntroductions
Monday, February 198 am–3 pmWorking inside the Poás national park
Tuesday, February 208 am–3 pmWorking inside the Poás national park
Wednesday, February 21All dayData day, followed by group updates
Thursday, February 228 am–3 pmWorking inside the Poás national park
Friday, February 238 am–3 pmWorking inside the Poás national park
Saturday, February 24MorningReturn to Heredia

PPE and General Safety

PPE—a rock helmet and respirator—will be worn at all times while working inside the crater. A finite supply of PPE will be available—please bring what you can.

Access to the crater will be limited to only those for whom it is strictly required for the collection of scientific data, with all groups accompanied at all times by a workshop leader equipped with a field radio.

OVSICORI will provide daily updates of eruption conditions at Poás, and be in contact at all times to provide warning of any observed changes.