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AGU 2014. 3034 Arcs from the Inside Out
From: Kaj Hoernle <khoernle@xxxxxxxxx>AGU 2014. 3034 Arcs from the Inside Out
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Dear colleagues,
Please consider submitting your AGU abstract to the following session:
"Arcs from the Inside Out"
Volcanic arcs are portals to the earth's interior, where mantle and crustal
melts, fluids and gases erupt onto the surface. These materials convey
mass and information from the subduction zone, the mantle wedge, and the
arc crust. Reading the arc volcanic record is essential for
understanding crust generation, continental growth, explosive volcanism,
the fate of subducted material, and geochemical cycles through the solid
earth. This session invites wide-ranging contributions that use the
volcano to study magmatic processes in the arc crust, melting processes
in the sub-arc mantle, and mass transfer in the subduction zone. We
welcome contributions from geochemistry and geophysics; from models,
experiments and measurements.
Volcanic arcs are portals to the earth's interior, where mantle and crustal
melts, fluids and gases erupt onto the surface. These materials convey
mass and information from the subduction zone, the mantle wedge, and the
arc crust. Reading the arc volcanic record is essential for
understanding crust generation, continental growth, explosive volcanism,
the fate of subducted material, and geochemical cycles through the solid
earth. This session invites wide-ranging contributions that use the
volcano to study magmatic processes in the arc crust, melting processes
in the sub-arc mantle, and mass transfer in the subduction zone. We
welcome contributions from geochemistry and geophysics; from models,
experiments and measurements.
Primary Section/Focus Group: Volcanology,
Geochemistry and Petrology Co-Sponsor(s):
G - Geodesy S - Seismology T - Tectonophysics
Session ID: 3034
Invited speakers:
Jim Gill, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Catherine Chauvel, CNRS, Grenoble, France
Ikuko Wada, Tohoku University, Japan
Christy Till, Arizona State University, USA
The deadline for AGU Fall meeting abstract submissions is August 6 at 11:59pm EDT.
You can submit your abstract under the following link:
http://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/v/papers/index.cgi?sessionid=3021
Best wishes,
Terry Plank, Columbia University/Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory
Geochemistry and Petrology Co-Sponsor(s):
G - Geodesy S - Seismology T - Tectonophysics
Session ID: 3034
Invited speakers:
Jim Gill, University of California, Santa Cruz, USA
Catherine Chauvel, CNRS, Grenoble, France
Ikuko Wada, Tohoku University, Japan
Christy Till, Arizona State University, USA
The deadline for AGU Fall meeting abstract submissions is August 6 at 11:59pm EDT.
You can submit your abstract under the following link:
http://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/v/papers/index.cgi?sessionid=3021
Best wishes,
Terry Plank, Columbia University/Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory
Esteban Gazel, Virginia Tech
Kaj Hoernle, GEOMAR Helmholtz Center for Ocean Research Kiel
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