VOLCANO: Update and reminder IAVCEI session II.5: Using geochronology and quantitative petrology to understand the P-T-t-X evolution of magmatic systems leading up to volcanic eruptions

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From: "Zellmer, Georg" <G.F.Zellmer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Update and reminder IAVCEI session II.5: Using geochronology and quantitative petrology to understand the P-T-t-X evolution of magmatic systems leading up to volcanic eruptions
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Dear colleagues,


This is a reminder that you are invited to submit your paper to IAVCEI session II.5 entitled "Using geochronology and quantitative petrology to understand the P-T-t-X evolution of magmatic systems leading up to volcanic eruptions":


Progress in geochemical, microanalytical and geochronological techniques has recently enabled geoscientists to accurately time pre- and syn-eruptive variations in magma depths, temperatures and compositions on timescales of minutes to millennia. Hence, it is possible to decipher the temporal and spatial histories of magmatic evolution, from melt generation through ascent to eruption and deposition, and to elucidate the details of potential magma mixing and contamination during intermittent crustal storage. Data have now become sufficiently precise to be integrated with a range of geophysical signals used to monitor volcanic unrest, and may therefore contribute significantly to our understanding of volcanic hazards and their mitigation. Further, integration of age data with geomorphological features allows constraints to be put on volcanic output and erosion rates, and to identify cyclic patterns in active volcanism.
We invite presentations that (1) evaluate the performance of existing and present novel (i) geochronometers, (ii) thermobarometers, and (iii) hygrometers; (2) integrate such data with field investigations and complementary information from other disciplines (e.g. geomorphology, geophysics, volcano monitoring); and (3) detail how such integration can inform volcanic hazards and improve efforts of their mitigation. We welcome studies that deal with any or all of the above, and particularly encourage cross-disciplinary contributions.


We have two excellent early-career scientists as invited presenters:
Mark Stelten, USGS Menlo Park, and
Mike Stock, University of Cambridge, UK


The deadline for abstract submission has been extended to next Wednesday, March 22, at 23:59 Pacific Daylight Time (corresponding UTC time is 06:59 on March 23). Please submit your abstracts following the instructions available here: http://iavcei2017.org/


Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions w.r.t. suitability of your work for this session. We are looking forward to recieving your contributions and to seeing you in Portland, Oregon, during August 14-18



Best wishes,

Georg F. Zellmer, Massey University,New Zealand, g.f.zellmer@xxxxxxxxx.nz
Abigail Barker, Uppsala University, Sweden, abigail.barker@xxxxxx.se
Martin Danišík, Curtin University, Australia, m.danisik@xxxxxxxxxu.au
Aurelie Germa, University of South Florida, USA, agerma@xxxxxxx
David A. Neave, Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany, d.neave@mineralogie.uni-hannover.de

(IAVCEI 2017 conveners of session II.5)





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