Call for Abstract - EGU 2020, 3-8 May--"GMPV4.9 Melt and fluid inclusions in minerals: a history in Earth Sciences"

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From: Andrea Luca Rizzo <andrea.rizzo@xxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues and Friends,

We invite you to submit an abstract to the session â??*Melt and fluid
inclusions in minerals: a history in Earth Sciences*â?? at the upcoming 2020
European Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly (Vienna, Austria, 3-8 May
2020). The abstract submission deadline is *January 15, 2020, 13:00 CET*.

We thank you in advance for sharing your scientific contribution in our
session and wish you happy holidays.



*Session details:*

GMPV4 â?? Geochemistry, petrology and mineralogy of the Earth and planetary
bodies

Session: GMPV4.9 *Melt and fluid inclusions in minerals: a history in Earth
Sciences*

Convener: Andrea Di Muro (IPGP, France) | Co-conveners: Danilo Di Genova
(Clausthal University of Technology, Germany), Andrea Luca Rizzo (INGV,
Italy)



*Session description:*

This session addresses the fundamental role that inclusions in minerals
play to constrain geological processes in Earth Sciences.

One of the major challenges in the study of geological processes occurring
in the Earthâ??s crust and mantle derives from the impossibility of direct
access to these portions. Melt and fluid inclusions hosted in minerals of
different origin (igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary) have this
potential, unraveling the P-T-X conditions under which geological processes
take place in the Earth. Another important information provided by the
study of inclusions is the possibility to constrain the history and
timescales of these processes, allowing the development of chemically- and
physically-based models of deep and surface processes acting under
equilibrium and disequilibrium conditions.

In volcanology, the study of inclusions in minerals hosted in erupted rocks
and/or xenoliths allows to access mantle and magmatic processes (mantle
melting and metasomatism, magma/fluid storage, residence, differentiation
and transfer, crystallization and degassing, as well as their rates and
timescales), which are fundamental pieces of information to improve short-
and long-term eruption forecasting.

We welcome contributions based on analytical and experimental approaches,
as well as thermodynamic modelling, to study melt and fluid inclusions and
the extent and significance of their post-entrapment modification. We
strongly encourage the submission of multidisciplinary studies focused on
linking inclusion data-sets to field and geophysical observations (e.g.,
ground deformation, seismicity, gas emission) purposes.

To submit your abstract, go to the session GMPV4.9 at:

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2020/sessionprogramme#GMPV4



Invited speaker: Silvio Ferrero (University of Potsdam, Institute of
Geosciences, Germany)


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