Dear colleagues,
AOGS abstracts submissions deadline has been EXTENDED to Friday 26 Jan 2018
We invite you participate in the 2018 AOGS meeting in beautiful Honolulu, Hawaii, June 3-8, 2018.
http://www.asiaoceania.org/aog
The week long annual conference will include scientific sessions (keynotes, oral, poster presentations) and elective field trips (pre- and post-meeting field trips).
Several volcanology and partially volcanology sessions are being offered, including:
· SE24: Volcanic Processes from the Mantle to the Atmosphere – Processes, Monitoring, Hazards, and Impacts
Invited presenters: Nemesio Perez, Tarsilo Girona
https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/
· SE29: Understanding Active Volcanoes Using Multidisciplinary Approaches
https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/
· SE05: Magmatism and Mineral Deposits at Anorogenic Settings
https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/
· BG05: New Results from Advanced Spectroscopic and Thermal Infrared Measurements in North America, Hawaii, and South Asia
(notes: includes NASA’s HyspIRI Hawaii campaign with airborne and ground-based measurements at Kilauea)
https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/
· IG13: Where History and Geology Intercept: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Extending Our Chronology of Catastrophic Geologic Events
https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/
Invited presenter: Don Swanson
· SS09: Volcanoes: Nature, Influence, Impact.
This special all-plenary session includes 6 eminent speakers, each representing one of the 7 sections of AOGS.
o AS: Alan ROBOCK Are climate scientists ready to observe and model the next big volcanic eruption
o HS: Steve INGEBRITSEN Dynamics of water-volcano interaction
o PS: Rosaly M. LOPES Extraterrestrial lava lakes
o SE: Setsuya NAKADA Volcanic hazards: Improving the science and communication to the public
o OS: Rebecca CAREY The role of the ocean on submarine eruption dynamics
o BG: Mitch SCHULTE What Life in Volcanic Environments Tells Us About the Emergence of Life and Life Elsewhere
https://www.meetmatt-svr3.net/
There are 41 sessions in the SE (Solid Earth) discipline section offered, plus many more in the other AOGS sections.
Regards,
Florian M. Schwandner
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
AOGS Solid Earth Section secretary (volcanology & geochemistry)
Email: fschwand@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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