AGU Fall Meeting Session V37: The Dynamics and Longevity of Silicic Magma Systems

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From: Denise Honn <dkhonn@xxxxxxxxx>
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The abstract submission deadline for the Fall AGU meeting is approaching fast
(September 6th) and we would like to invite you to contribute to the
following session:

V37:  The Dynamics and Longevity of Silicic Magma Systems: Volcanic and
Plutonic Perspectives

New studies of plutonic and modern and ancient volcanic sequences are
shedding light on the evolution of silicic magma systems. Evidence for magma
chamber longevity and the nature and rates of processes is preserved on a
wide range of scales, from those of field relations to zoning of and
inclusions within single crystals. These lines of evidence, together with
theoretical studies and geophysics of active systems, provide insights into
the dynamic processes that shape the evolution of magmatic systems ( e.g.
magma storage; segregation of melt and crystals; replenishment, interaction
of magmas, and rejuvenation of stagnant magma; eruption). Our understanding
of the magmatic history of a system relies on the preservation and exposure
of the rocks that are its products and is amplified when both volcanic and
plutonic segments can be studied. This session focuses on new evidence for
and views on the dynamic histories of dominantly felsic magmatic systems,
bringing together modern and ancient, plutonic and volcanic, and empirical
and theoretical perspectives and approaches.

Conveners for this session are:

Denise Kelly Honn
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
4505 Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV, USA  89154
702-895-4301
dkhonn@xxxxxxxxx

Guilherme Gualda
Vanderbilt University
Earth & Environmental Sciences
2301 Vanderbilt Place
Station B35-1805
Nashville, TN, USA  37235
615-322-2976
ggualda@xxxxxxxxxxxx

Calvin F. Miller
Vanderbilt University
Earth & Environmental Sciences
2301 Vanderbilt Place
Station B 35-1805
Nashville, TN, USA  37235
615-322-2232
calvin.f.miller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Jonathan S. Miller
San Jose State University
San Jose, CA, USA  95192-0102
408-924-5015
Jonathan.Miller@xxxxxxxx

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