A session to honor Erik Hauri at Goldschmidt 2019

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From: "Zellmer, Georg" <G.F.Zellmer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

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Dear friends and colleagues,



Alberto Saal, Terry Plank, Frances Jenner and I would like to encourage you
to submit an abstract to honour Erik Hauri's work.



Please submit your abstracts here: https://goldschmidt.info/2019/abstracts

The abstract deadline is *30 March*. The session number is *02a*.



I hope this email finds all of you well!



Thank you!




02a: The Budgets and Isotopic Compositions of Volatile Elements in the
Earth and Other Terrestrial Planets. A Session in Honour of Erik Hauri

Volatile elements and their isotopes are critical for understanding the
genesis and evolution of the Earth and other terrestrial planets. Volatiles
influence planetary differentiation, mantle convection, magma evolution,
eruption dynamics, and the development of planetary atmospheres. They also
provide key tracers of other processes ranging from planetary accretion to
crustal recycling in the mantles of Earth and other terrestrial planets.
Erik Hauri has had a profound impact on the study of highly volatile
elements (H, C, F, S, Cl) in volcanic glasses, nominally anhydrous and
hydrous minerals, mantle peridotites, and melt inclusions from Earth, Moon
and other planetary bodies. He revolutionized in situ analytical techniques
using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and has been involved on all aspect
of research on volatiles. To honour Erik Hauri's carrier and legacy, we
invite contributions from all domains of the Earth and Planetary Sciences -
from experimental petrology through analytical geochemistry to numerical
modelling - on highly and moderately volatile elements and their isotopes,
including the noble gases.

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