Submit your abstract to EGU-GMPV+AGU-VGP session series: Magma Transport, Emplacement, and Eruption: A Petro-Rheological Perspective (EGU 2019, 7-12 April 2019, Vienna, Austria)

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From: Mattia Pistone <mattia.pistone@xxxxxxx>

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Dear colleagues,

We urge you to consider submitting abstracts to the EGU 2019 General
Assembly (7-12 April 2019, Vienna, Austria) and to the session
GMPV5.10/NP9.12: *Magma Transport, Emplacement, and Eruption: A
Petro-Rheological Perspective*.

This session is part of the session series co-sponsored by both GMPV-EGU
and VGP-AGU. Please, submit your abstracts by *10th January 2019, 13:00 CET*
*.* More information related to this session can be found at the following
link:

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2019/sessionprogramme/GMPV
<https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm18/prelim.cgi/Session/54000>

*Magmas forge the Earth's lithosphere, modulate its atmosphere and
hydrosphere, and drive major biogeochemical changes through volcanism.
Magmatic processes operating between crystals, melt, and gas bubbles at the
smallest scales give rise to planetary-scale effects. The great challenge
in understanding the dynamics of magmatism is the quantitative description
of the numerous and interrelated thermo-chemical processes, integrating the
dynamics operating on the micro-scales of single mineral, melt, and gas
phases with the macro-scales of transport and deformation mechanics that
allow magmas to migrate kilometers through the crustal realm.*
*We wish to stimulate cross-disciplinary collaboration among geologists,
geochemists, petrologists, volcanologists, and rock physicists to probe the
link between small- versus large-scale, slow versus fast magmatic and
volcanic processes in order to reveal the mechanics of transport,
emplacement, and eruption of multiphase magmas. We invite contributions
from experimental, analytical, numerical, and field-based approaches. This
session aims at bringing together the plethora of forensic disciplines in
Earth Sciences to understand how we:*
*- investigate magma rheology and determine the volume and architecture of
plutons and plumbing systems*
*- quantify time-integrated chemical, mechanical, and thermal processes
driving magma flow and eruption*
*- determine the frequency and timescales of magma injections, dykes, and
melt extraction events*
*- interrogate minerals, glasses and melts, or volatile emissions, to
constrain microphysics of magmas *
*- decipher signs of volcanic unrest with respect to magmatic processes *
*- link volcanic and plutonic processes*
*at all spatial and temporal scales.*

Conveners:
*Hélène Balcone-Boissard*, Sorbonne Université (Paris) -  ISTeP
*Chiara Paola Montagna*, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia,
sezione di Pisa
*Mike Cassidy*, University of Oxford
*Danilo Di Genova*, Technische Universität Clausthal
*Stephan Kolzenburg*, McGill University
*Mattia Pistone*, University of Lausanne

Looking forward to receiving your contributions and seeing many of you at
the EGU Meeting!

Best,

Hélène, Chiara, Stephan, Mike, Danilo, Mattia







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