AGU 2019 - Session V026. Interactions between Magmatism, Tectonics, and Faulting in Rifts, Arcs, Ridges, Calderas, and Volcanic Fields

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From: "Wauthier, Christelle" <cuw25@xxxxxxx>

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Dear colleagues,



We wish to invite you contributing your *AGU Fall Meeting abstract* to the
following session focusing on magma-tectonic interactions:



*Session Title:* V026. Interactions between Magmatism, Tectonics, and
Faulting in Rifts, Arcs, Ridges, Calderas, and Volcanic Fields

*View Session Details: *
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/72237



*Conveners:* Christelle Wauthier (Pennsylvania State University), James
Muirhead (Syracuse University), Joël Ruch (University of Geneva), and Sarah
Jaye Oliva (Tulane University)



*The AGU 2019 abstract submission is now open!*



*Abstract:*

Interactions between magmatism, tectonics, and faulting occur at different
temporal and spatial scales, as they are observed from individual volcanoes
to plate boundaries, during single eruptive events or over centuries.
However, our current understanding is still limited due to a lack of
integrated approaches. Field, geodetic, and modeling studies suggest that
earthquakes can trigger volcanic eruptions and intrusions through static
and dynamic stress transfer. Conversely, magmatic activity can generate
earthquakes via stress changes in surrounding country rock. In rifting
events, magmatic fluids can release tectonic stresses and also be
influenced by pre-existing fracture zones. Finally, the combined effects of
magmatic, gravitational, and tectonic stresses can trigger caldera and
volcano flank collapse. We strongly encourage multidisciplinary studies
integrating geodesy, structural geology, volcanology, geochemistry,
seismology, stress analysis, and/or modeling (numerical and analogical) to
decipher relationships between magmatic, tectonic, and faulting processes
at different temporal and spatial scales.



We are looking forward to seeing you in San Francisco!




Sincerely,

Christelle Wauthier, James Muirhead, Joël Ruch, and Sarah Jaye Oliva

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