AGU Special Session: Experiments and Fluids: From the Deep Ocean to the Depths of the Earth

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From: Gordon Moore <gordon.moore@xxxxxxx>
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Hi everyone,
With the usual apologies for any cross posting, we would like to
encourage you to submit an abstract to this special session at Fall
AGU for John Holloway.

Thank you and see you in San Francisco,
Gordon Moore
David Bell

V05:          Experiments and Fluids: From the Deep Ocean to the
Depths of the Earth

Description:      Our understanding of the key role played by the
chemistry of fluids and volatile-bearing solid phases in
hydrothermal, metamorphic and magmatic processes can be improved
significantly by novel and careful laboratory experimentation. Such
experiments of the type developed and applied broadly by John
Holloway provide critical (and supercritical) insights into phase and
molecular stabilities, fluid compositions and thermodynamic
properties, volatile solubilities, elemental partitioning and
petrogenesis over a wide range of physical conditions from ocean-
floor hydrothermal systems to planetary mantles. This session invites
diverse contributions thematically linked to the role of fluids and
volatile components in Earth processes, including the synthetic
organic geochemistry of submarine hydrothermal systems, magmatic
volatile solubility and behavior including volcanic degassing, the
interplay between volatile element chemistry and planetary redox
state, dehydration reactions and volatile cycling in subduction zones
and crustal melting, high pressure materials geochemistry, and mantle
petrogenesis involving volatiles. Also invited are novel experimental
approaches to understanding volatile-bearing systems at elevated
temperature or pressure.

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Dr. Gordon Moore
Research Scientist
Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ, 85287-1604

phone: (480) 965-6598
fax: (480) 965-2747

e-mail:  gordon.moore@xxxxxxx

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