VOLCANO: AGU 2014. 3518 Carbon: storage, migration and outgassing within Earth and other planetary bodies

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AGU 2014. 3518 Carbon: storage, migration and outgassing within Earth and other planetary bodies
From: Taryn Lopez <tarynmlopez@xxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleagues,

We invite abstracts submission to the 2014 AGU Fall Meeting session:
Carbon: Storage, migration and outgassing within Earth and other planetary bodies (ID3518)
The abstract deadline is 6 August 2014, 23:59 EDT/03:59 +1 GMT.

https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/webprogrampreliminary/Session3518.html

Invited Speakers:
Dimitri A Sverjensky, Johns Hopkins University, USA
Tobias Fischer, University of New Mexico, USA
Stephen Foley, Macquarie University, Australia
Arno Rohrbach, University Muenster, Germany

Session Description:
The deep carbon cycle is of fundamental importance to Earth processes over geologic time such as subduction, magmatism, volcanism, and ultimately climate variability. Yet, estimations of volatile fluxes between Earth’s interior (Earth’s core and mantle) and the exosphere remain highly controversial.

This session aims to promote the latest multidisciplinary research in carbon science focusing on several topics. These include, but are not limited to (1) solubility, storage and speciation of volatile species (C-O-H-N-S) within planetary interiors; (2) origin and migration of carbon-rich fluids and melts and their impact on redox processes, diamond formation, mantle metasomatism and associated (alkaline) magmatism; (3) carbon isotope fractionation; and (4) global carbon release to the exosphere through volcanic, tectonic and other styles of Earth degassing.

We invite contributions from volcanology, natural and experimental rock/fluid geochemistry and petrology, mineral physics, theoretical and computational studies. Submissions by early career scientists and graduate students are particularly encouraged.

Co-Sponsor(s):
DI - Study of the Earth's Deep Interior
EGU-GMPV - European Geophysical Union-Geochemistry Mineralogy Petrology and Volcanology
MR - Mineral and Rock Physics
P - Planetary Sciences

Please accept our apologies for multiple postings.

Sincerely,

Taryn Lopez, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Vincenzo Stagno, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Sami Mikhail, University of Bristol
Anja Rosenthal, University of Bayrueth

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