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AGU 2016. Session - Fluids, Crystals, and Melts: The role of volatiles in volcanic processes from mantle to surface
From: Kayla Iacovino <
kiacovino@xxxxxxxx>
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Dear colleagues,
We
hope you'll consider submitting an abstract to our upcoming session at
the AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco (Dec 12-16, 2016) focusing on the
role of volatiles in volcanic processes. We hope to foster collaboration
between researchers studying volcanic volatiles on Earth and other
planets from mantle to atmosphere using a range of techniques
(experimental, analytical, gas sampling/monitoring, and theoretical).
Session Title: V013: Fluids, Crystals, and Melts: The role of volatiles in volcanic processes from mantle to surface
Session ID: 12922
Session Details: Volcanism
plays an important role in global volatile cycling whereby volcanoes
are the filters through which volatiles are exchanged between planetary
interiors and atmospheres. The abundance and composition of magmatic
volatiles strongly control a myriad of geologic processes including
storage and transport of volatiles in the deep earth, generation of
primitive melts, degassing-induced crystallization in magma plumbing
systems, atmospheric and ocean chemistry, and climate forcing. On the
scale of individual volcanic systems and lava flows, volatiles affect a
number of physical and chemical properties (phase equilibria, liquidi,
viscosity) and are the driving force behind volcanic eruptions.
Studies
of volatiles in volcanic processes are crucial to understanding how
magmas form, evolve, and erupt and have wide-reaching implications from
material science to volcanic hazards. We invite submissions that
investigate these topics using experimental, analytical, modeling, and
field-based perspectives applicable to Earth and other planetary bodies.
Studies utilizing multidisciplinary approaches are particularly
welcome.
For more information about the Fall AGU meeting, and to submit an abstract please visit their website: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/
We'll see you in San Francisco!
From the Conveners:
Kayla Iacovino, USGS, Menlo Park, CA
Marie Edmonds, University of Cambridge, CambridgeTehnuka Ilanko, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NMJames D Webster, American Museum of Natural History
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