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AGU 2014. 2512 Dynamics of continental and submarine hydrothermal systems
From: thibaut barreyre <tbarreyre@xxxxxxxx>AGU 2014. 2512 Dynamics of continental and submarine hydrothermal systems
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Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw
your attention to the Session #2512 at this year’s Fall Meeting of the
AGU, on “Dynamics of continental and submarine hydrothermal systems”.
The session is described as follows:
“Magmatic
hydrothermal systems are zones where significant heat and mass transfer
between the crust and the biosphere take place. The controlling
subsurface processes involve flow of multi-component aqueous-rich fluids
and concomitant fluid-mineral reactions under highly transient
temperature and pressure conditions. The associated evolution of
heterogeneous and stress-dependent permeability structures further
contributes to the complicated nature of these dynamic systems. This
session will bring together natural (physical or chemical) datasets
analysis, experimental and numerical simulations studies that elucidate
and quantify permeability structures, mass, heat and chemical fluxes,
the influence of external forcing on temporal and spatial variability,
and the coupling between deformation, seismicity and multiphase
flow in submarine and continental hydrothermal systems. Studies with
implications for geothermal energy are also welcome.“
Abstract submission are now open, so please, click here: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/webprogrampreliminary/Session2512.html to submit your abstract and share with us some of your recent and fascinating work in this area!
We very much hope to see you there, and look forward to an exciting AGU session and good time in SF !!
On the behalf of the conveners panel (Shaul Hurwitz, Jean Vandemeulebrouck, Nicholas Pester, all in CC, and myself),
Best regards,
Thibaut Barreyre
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