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AGU Session V36: A Multidisciplinary Look at Volcanism in Continental and Oceanic Plate Interiors
From: Ashley Tibbetts tibbett2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to encourage you to submit an abstract for Fall AGU session V36:
V36: A Multidisciplinary Look at Volcanism in Continental and Oceanic Plate
Interiors
Interiors
Sponsor: Volcanology, Geochemistry and Petrology
CoSponsor: Near Surface Geophysics, Seismology, Tectonophysics
Description:
Volcanism not related to plumes, rifts, or arcs occurs within continental and
oceanic plate interiors around the world. Although a variety of ideas about its
nature and causes have been developed within many individual geologic
disciplines, multidisciplinary study of plate interior volcanism is rare and
many models cannot fully explain all the observations. By looking at intraplate
volcanism from all aspects of the geologic sciences using both traditional and
cutting edge techniques, we hope to develop a broader more comprehensive view
of this volcanism. We welcome abstracts relevant to all aspects of volcanism
occurring within continental and oceanic plate interiors from all geologic
disciplines. We also welcome discussions of new techniques, technologies,
observations, and modeling approaches that can be used to gain a better
understanding of these volcanic processes, such as results from Earthscope in
the western US.
Volcanism not related to plumes, rifts, or arcs occurs within continental and
oceanic plate interiors around the world. Although a variety of ideas about its
nature and causes have been developed within many individual geologic
disciplines, multidisciplinary study of plate interior volcanism is rare and
many models cannot fully explain all the observations. By looking at intraplate
volcanism from all aspects of the geologic sciences using both traditional and
cutting edge techniques, we hope to develop a broader more comprehensive view
of this volcanism. We welcome abstracts relevant to all aspects of volcanism
occurring within continental and oceanic plate interiors from all geologic
disciplines. We also welcome discussions of new techniques, technologies,
observations, and modeling approaches that can be used to gain a better
understanding of these volcanic processes, such as results from Earthscope in
the western US.
Conveners:
Ashley Tibbetts
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Department of Geoscience
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV, USA 89154
702-308-1058
tibbett2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Clint Conrad
Dept. Geology & Geophysics, SOEST
Univ. Hawaii at Manoa
1680 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI, USA 96822
808-956-6649
clintc@xxxxxxxxxx
Dept. Geology & Geophysics, SOEST
Univ. Hawaii at Manoa
1680 East-West Road
Honolulu, HI, USA 96822
808-956-6649
clintc@xxxxxxxxxx
Eugene Smith
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Department of Geoscience
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV, USA 89154
702-895-3971
gene.smith@xxxxxxxx
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Department of Geoscience
4505 S. Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas, NV, USA 89154
702-895-3971
gene.smith@xxxxxxxx
Yingjie Yang
University of Colorado at Boulder
Center for imaging the Earth''s interior
Department of Physics
Boulder, CO, USA 80309
303-735-1850
yingjie.yang@xxxxxxxxxxxx
University of Colorado at Boulder
Center for imaging the Earth''s interior
Department of Physics
Boulder, CO, USA 80309
303-735-1850
yingjie.yang@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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