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EGU 2015. From old cauldrons to young quaternary calderas in Europe and beyond
From: Jean-Luc Lepennec <jeanluc.lepennec@xxxxxx>EGU 2015. From old cauldrons to young quaternary calderas in Europe and beyond
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Dear all,
We would like to draw your attention to the following session : From old cauldrons to young quaternary calderas in Europe and beyond (session GMPV5 - Magmatic and volcanic processes) to be held at the next EGU General Assembly in Vienna (Austria), 12 - 17 April 2015 (http://www.egu2015.eu/).
Abstract deadline : 7 January 2015.
SESSION DESCRIPTION :"Explosive" calderas are collapse
structures that form during evacuation of large magma volumes. Some old
calderas host ore deposits, while young structures are potential sites
for geothermal energy exploitation. Understanding how and when these
calderas form and evolve through time is thus of importance when
considering the links between geological setting, magmatic-volcanic
context, and resulting economic resources.The European continent in its
broad sense has witnessed successive orogenic events that were all
accompanied by substantial magmatism and volcanism, including ignimbrite
emplacement and caldera formation. As a result, Europe and nearby
countries host a diversity of caldera types and associated eruptive
products. Ancient (Precambrian to Paleozoic in age) dismantled caldera
structures and their altered and metamorphized deposits occur as
cauldron (e.g. in Scotland, Corsica etc.), exposing the deeper roots of
old collapse systems.
Younger
structures of Mesozoic to Cenozoic ages (e.g. those associated to the
diachronic closure of western Tethys Ocean in the Alps, The Carpathian
etc.) show the eroded, fractured-tectonized upper levels of caldera
systems. Most recent calderas of quaternary age (e.g. Italy, Greece)
exhibit pristine collapse structures along with their associated tephra
products, and some of them show geophysical evidence of ongoing activity
at depth (e.g. Campi Flegrei, Santorini). The session aims at
documenting, analyzing, discussing the structure and history of these
caldera systems, in order to better understand the main processes that
control their formation and evolution through time, notably in Europe
and nearby countries. We call for contributions from scientists working
on all aspects of caldera genesis and history: geology, volcanology
(including petrology and geochemistry, pyroclastic studies etc.),
geophysics, numerical and analog modellings etc. The session will put
emphasis on Euro
pean cas
e-studies, but all contributions dealing will calderas and their
economic potential are also welcome.
CONVENERS :
Jean-Luc Le Pennec, Labo. Magmas & Volcans, Clermont-Ferrand, France (jeanluc.lepennec@xxxxxx)
Guido Giordano, Univ. Roma III, Dipart. Scienze Geologiche, Italy (guido.giordano@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Kathy Cashman, School of Earth Sciences, Univ. Bristol, UK (glkvc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
CONVENERS :
Jean-Luc Le Pennec, Labo. Magmas & Volcans, Clermont-Ferrand, France (jeanluc.lepennec@xxxxxx)
Guido Giordano, Univ. Roma III, Dipart. Scienze Geologiche, Italy (guido.giordano@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Kathy Cashman, School of Earth Sciences, Univ. Bristol, UK (glkvc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
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