VOLCANO: GSA2011 Session: T25 Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic Volcanism: Stratigraphy, Architecture, Evolution

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GSA2011 Session: T25 Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic Volcanism: Stratigraphy, Architecture, Evolution
From: Graham Andrews graham.andrews@xxxxxxxxx
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Hello all,

Please consider submitting an abstract to the upcoming session "Recent Advances in Studies of Large-Volume Silicic Volcanism: Stratigraphy, Architecture, Evolution" (T25) at the GSA Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, MN, 9th-12th October 2011.

This session is co-sponsored by the GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division, GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division, and the Mineralogical Society of America.

Voluminous silicic volcanism is a fundamental type of magmatic activity, though its causes remain enigmatic. This session highlights all aspects of large-volume silicic volcanism, emphasizing studies of volcanic field architecture, eruptive styles, and spatial-temporal evolution.

We are very keen to solicit abstracts from students and early-career researchers (like ourselves) and to see a diverse range of topics, data-sets, and techniques represented.

Graham Andrews (F&M)
Matt Brueseke (Kansas State)
Ben Ellis (Washington State)


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