AGU session: Volcanic Ash Dynamics 1: Formation and Transport
From: Kimberly Genareau <kig210@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting an abstract to our Fall AGU session:
V054: Volcanic Ash Dynamics 1: Formation and Transport
"Volcanic eruptions can directly threaten modern society, as well as
impact the Earth’s atmosphere and environment on all time scales. This
session will focus on the mechanisms that create volcanic ash,
including magma fragmentation, explosive water-magma interactions, and
comminution within eruptive columns or pyroclastic density currents.
Contributions are invited by those studying any of these ash-forming
processes, from magma ascent and degassing to dynamics of bubble
growth, magmatic foam fragmentation, to plume generation and
atmospheric residence and transport. Theoretical, experimental,
analytical, and field analyses are all welcome."
Conveners: Kimberly Genareau (kig210@xxxxxxxxxx), Dork L Sahagian
(dork.sahagian@xxxxxxxxxx), Alexander A Proussevitch
(alex.proussevitch@xxxxxxx), and Michael Rampino (mrr1@xxxxxxx)
Abstract submission deadline: 8 August 2012.
http://agu-fm12.abstractcentral.com/
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From: Kimberly Genareau <kig210@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleagues,
Please consider submitting an abstract to our Fall AGU session:
V054: Volcanic Ash Dynamics 1: Formation and Transport
"Volcanic eruptions can directly threaten modern society, as well as
impact the Earth’s atmosphere and environment on all time scales. This
session will focus on the mechanisms that create volcanic ash,
including magma fragmentation, explosive water-magma interactions, and
comminution within eruptive columns or pyroclastic density currents.
Contributions are invited by those studying any of these ash-forming
processes, from magma ascent and degassing to dynamics of bubble
growth, magmatic foam fragmentation, to plume generation and
atmospheric residence and transport. Theoretical, experimental,
analytical, and field analyses are all welcome."
Conveners: Kimberly Genareau (kig210@xxxxxxxxxx), Dork L Sahagian
(dork.sahagian@xxxxxxxxxx), Alexander A Proussevitch
(alex.proussevitch@xxxxxxx), and Michael Rampino (mrr1@xxxxxxx)
Abstract submission deadline: 8 August 2012.
http://agu-fm12.abstractcentral.com/
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