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Explore cutting-edge research on volcanic unrest in this 2-hour conference session from the 2012 AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into six presentations covering diverse aspects of volcanic systems and eruption forecasting. Examine the deep magma feeding system of Japan's Fuji volcano, learn about improved constraints on magmatic systems using physics-based eruption models, and investigate the evolution of intermediate composition magma chambers. Discover process-based models for monitoring volcanoes and forecasting eruptions, analyze repetitive long-period seismicity at Chile's Villarrica Volcano, and explore diffuse helium emission as a precursor to volcanic unrest. Gain insights from leading researchers in volcanology and geophysics as they present their latest findings on linking diverse constraints to better understand and predict volcanic activity.