VOLCANO: Fluid and Melt Inclusions at Goldschmidt2017, Paris

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from:Claudia Cannatelli <claudiac@xxxxxx>
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Dear Fluid- and Melt-Inclusion Enthusiasts,

 


Goldschmidt abstracts are due at the end of this week! Therefore, one last reminder to submit your abstracts to our session on fluid, melt and mineral inclusions:

 

Abstract submissions for Goldschmidt 2017 in Paris, France, are now open at https://goldschmidt.info/2017/abstracts. The abstract deadline is April 1st. If your work utilizes inclusions of any sort (fluid, melt or mineral), then please consider submitting an abstract to our session:

 


06G: Fluid, Mineral and Melt Inclusions as Petrologic Indicators to Unravel Geologic Processes

 

Conveners: Kyle Ashley, Claudia Cannatelli, Daniel Moncada, Matthew Steele-MacInnis

 

The keynote speaker will be John MacLennan (University of Cambridge), presenting "On the Relationship between Melt Inclusion CO2 and Magmatic Storage Depths.” The session description is as follows:


 

The growths of crystals in rocks often lead to imperfections in the crystal in the form of fluid, melt, or mineral inclusions. Geological fluids rising from the mantle to the crust acquire, transport, degas and deposit different elements in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks. Numerous studies over the past half-century have described fluid and melt inclusions as the best repositories to investigate changes in inclusion properties and track the evolution of these fluids through time. Recently there has been a growing application of mineral inclusions in rigid hosts to constrain pressures and temperatures of porphyroblast growth. This session aims to bring together researchers that focus their studies on the application of fluid, mineral and melt inclusions to understand the nature and timescale of geological processes in different geodynamic environments. Multidisciplinary approaches that combine natural observations, structural and/or deformation paths, laboratory experiments and theoretical and thermodynamic models are particularly encouraged.

 




We look forward to seeing you in Paris!

 

Best wishes,

 

Kyle, Claudia, Daniel and Matt








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