Less than one week left to register for IUGG post-conference fieldtrip on submarine volcanism in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt

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From: Ross Pierre-Simon <Pierre-Simon.Ross@xxxxxxxxxxx>

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Hello,



The deadline to register for post-conference fieldtrips in relation with
IUGG2019 is on *May 15*, i.e. less than a week from now.



We would like to draw your attention to the following opportunity:



*KOMATIITIC TO RHYOLITIC EFFUSIVE TO EXPLOSIVE SUBMARINE VOLCANISM, ABITIBI
GREENSTONE BELT*



*Dates:* July 18 (morning) to July 23 (evening), 2019



*Primary leaders:* Pierre-Simon Ross,* Institut national de la recherche
scientifique*, Lyndsay Moore, Rio Tinto



*Co-leaders:* Michel Houlé (Geological Survey of Canada), Jean Goutier
(*Ministère
de lâ??Ã?nergie et des Ressources naturelles du Québec*)



*Cost:* CAD $1475 including tax (equivalent to USD$1094, 982 euros, or
AUD$1554)



Includes transportation from Montreal and back, accommodation based on
double occupancy, guidebook, breakfast and packed lunch (dinner is not
included).



*Requirements*: There will be walks up to two kilometres over flat to
moderate terrain. Adequate footwear (hiking boots) is strongly recommended.
Weather conditions could range from hot to cold and rainy, bring raingear
and sun protection. Adequate health insurance is required.



*Description: *The Abitibi greenstone belt in Quebec and Ontario (Canada)
is one of the most coherent greenstone belts in the world and hosts some of
the most pristine, Archean-aged remnants of submarine volcanic complexes.
Despite the old age of the rocks (2.7 Ga), metamorphic grade and tectonic
deformation are locally very low, and glacially polished outcrops can yield
very nice exposures, with near-perfect preservation of volcanic textures. A
six-day post-conference excursion (including *four complete days in the
field*) will examine volcanic and intrusive facies ranging in composition
from komatiitic (ultramafic) to rhyolitic. We will attempt to show both
explosive and effusive products for each magma type. The excursion will
include visits to:

   - the world-famous komatiitic lava flows at Spinifex Ridge and Pyke
   Hill, which include sheet flows, tube flows, and volcaniclastic rocks;
   - facies variations from massive to pillowed to hyaloclastite in
   basaltic lavas near Rouyn-Noranda, as well as a possible basaltic lava lake;
   - andesitic lavas and hyaloclastites in the Monsabrais area, including a
   possible block lava, pillows, and mass flows;
   - explosive andesitic products of the Dâ??Alembert tuff, ranging from
   thick coarse proximal beds to distal turbidites;
   - various felsic lavas and domes, including the rhyodacitic lavas and
   volcaniclastic rocks of the Glenwood flow complex.

In addition to the varying submarine volcanic rocks, participants will also
have the opportunity to view mineralization and alteration associated with
the volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) deposits of the Noranda area. On the
first evening, there will be an informal poster session where participants
can present their own work on submarine volcanism, from modern to ancient.



*Registration*: You can register for this fieldtrip even if you are not
attending the IUGG conference. Go to
http://iugg2019montreal.com/fieldtrips.html, click on the Abitibi
fieldtrip, and follow the registration link at the bottom of the page.



*Inquiries*: Please address any *scientific *inquiries to Pierre-Simon Ross
(rossps@xxxxxxxxxxx) and any *administrative *inquiries to
secretariatiugg2019@xxxxxxxx



He hope to see you there!

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