AGU 2019 Session: OS001. Advancements in Understanding Seafloor Volcanism and Life: Axial Seamount - A Wired Submarine Volcano Observatory

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From: William Chadwick - NOAA Federal <william.w.chadwick@xxxxxxxx>

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We would like to invite your contributions to the following session at the
Fall 2019 AGU Meeting:

*OS001. Advancements in Understanding Seafloor Volcanism and Life: Axial
Seamount  - A Wired Submarine Volcano Observatory*

This session will bring together an interdisciplinary community of Earth
and Space scientists focused on Axial Seamount, which hosts the most
advanced submarine volcanic observatory on Earth ââ?¬â?? the NSF-funded OOI
Cabled Array. Since 2014, data from a diverse array of instruments have
been streaming live to a global audience of users. In 2015, the array of
geophysical, biological, and chemical sensors captured an underwater
eruption as it was happening for the first time.  Since then activity has
been ramping up, suggesting another eruption within the next few years.
This session will focus on new results and will look forward, with
implications for understanding the dynamics of submarine volcanism, which
accounts for >70% of the volcanism on Earth, and its connection to
chemosynthetic life. Invited talks will include undergraduates and early
career scientists and uses of the observatory focused on Biospheres in
Ocean Worlds, a program now funded by NASA.

Please consider submitting an abstract to this session by the July 31
deadline.  You can submit an abstract to this session at this link:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/76519
Thanks.

Deb Kelley (University of Washington)
Bill Chadwick (Oregon State University and NOAA/PMEL)
session co-conveners

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