VOLCANO: EGU 2013 session: The mechanics of volcanic and sub-volcanic systems: modelling, experiments and field observations

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EGU 2013 session: The mechanics of volcanic and sub-volcanic systems: modelling, experiments and field observations
From: Olivier Galland <olivier.galland@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear list members and colleagues,

Please, consider submitting an abstract to the EGU General assembly in
Vienna, Austria (07-12 April 2013) for the session entitled :

GMPV30/NH2.2/TS3.5
The mechanics of volcanic and sub-volcanic systems: modelling,
experiments and field observations

Conveners:
Olivier Galland (PGP, University of Oslo, Norway)
Steffi Burchardt (Solid Earth, University of Uppsala, Sweden)
Galen Gisler (University of Oslo, Norway)
Eoghan Holohan (University College Dublin, Ireland)
Mathieu Kervyn (Department of Geography, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium)

Invited Speakers:
Nick Schofield (School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University of Birmingham, UK)
Jacopo Taddeucci (INGV Rome, Italy, to be confirmed)


Volcanic systems evolve through the interaction of numerous processes
governing the ascent, emplacement and eruption of magma. These
highly-dynamic processes operate and interlink on scales of millimetres
to kilometres, from the Mantle to the Earth’s surface, and involve
complex physics that are challenging to tackle. Understanding the
physics of volcanic systems, whether single edifices or volcanic fields,
is nonetheless crucial for forecasting the location, style and violence
of volcanic eruptions, and for providing accurate hazard and risk
assessments.

This session aims to bring together those who address the physical and
temporal development of sub-volcanic and volcanic phenomena by using
field or geophysical observations, theoretical or analytical solutions,,
and experimental or numerical models . This session includes, but is not
restricted to, the following topics:
- Physics of melt segregation in magmatic sources;
- Fluid mechanics of crystal-bearing melts;
- Fracture mechanics in rocks related to dyke, sill and cone sheet
emplacement;
- Deformation of both magma and host rock related to pluton and
laccolith emplacement;
- Effects of regional-tectonics on intrusions, edifices and volcanic fields;
- Prediction of volcanic vent location and distribution;
- Fragmentation of the magma and the host rock during magmatic and
phreatomagmatic explosions;
- Dynamics of volcanic jets and plumes;
- Depositional processes in turbulent flows

This session is process-oriented, and it aims to trigger
cross-disciplinary interactions. We therefore strongly encourage
comparisons and validation of modelling results


Important deadlines
   - Application for travel support: 30 November 2012
http://www.egu.eu/news/49/applying-for-financial-support-to-attend-the-general-assembly/

   - Abstract submission : 09 January 2013

http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2012/abstract_management/how_to_submit_an_abstract.html

See you in Vienna to talk physics of volcanoes!

The conveners

Olivier, Steffi, Galen, Eoghan and Mathieu

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