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AGU 2010 Session: T20 Investigation of the Earth's Interior Using Geophysical and Laboratory Measurements
From: Anne Pommier <apommier@xxxxxxx>
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Dear all,
Please consider submitting Fall AGU abstracts to the session proposed below:
Session T20. Investigation of the Earth's Interior Using Geophysical and
Laboratory Measurements
Conveners:
Anne Pommier, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Email: apommier@xxxxxxx.
Rob Evans, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543, USA.
Email: revans@xxxxxxxx.
Description:
Physical properties, such as electrical resistivity, seismic velocity,
viscosity and density of melts, minerals and fluids, are the filter through
which geophysical models attempt to constrain geodynamic processes. These
constraints can only be as good as our understanding of how the physical
properties measured vary as functions of Earth's temperature, pressure and
composition. Laboratory measurements, therefore, provide the vital information
through which geophysical interpretations are made, and also mark the limits of
interpretational ability.
We invite contributions that emphasize a laboratory-field multidisciplinary
approach in furthering geological understanding.
Best regards,
Anne Pommier and Rob Evans
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