Australian Earth Sciences Convention (On-line) 2021 Session: Advances in understanding volcanic and magmatic processes

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From: Jodi Fox <jodi.fox@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues,



We invite you to contribute to our session *Advances in understanding
volcanic and magmatic processes* at the Australian Earth Sciences Virtual
Convention being held from the *9th â?? 12th February* 2021
https://www.aesconvention.com.au/



Call for Abstracts Closes 28 September 2020
https://www.aesconvention.com.au/call-for-abstracts/



Session Description:



Advances in understanding volcanic and magmatic processes



Understanding magma generation, transport, eruption and post-eruption
processes is essential for addressing fundamental questions about the
geological development of the Earth, life cycle of volcanoes, volcanic
hazards and volcanic-magmatic resource geology. Volcanism occurs at a range
of temporal and spatial scales, from intraplate settings to plate
boundaries, during single eruptive events or spread over thousands to
millions of years. Volcanic eruptions are strongly influenced by the
tectonic setting, source magma composition and its evolution on ascent. The
associated volcanic products are dependent on magma eruption dynamic, vent
setting, fragmentation, transport and environment of deposition. Improving
our understanding of volcanic eruptions and their context requires
multi-disciplinary approaches that involve the detailed acquisition of data
from the fields of physical volcanology, igneous petrology, geochemistry,
geophysics and geodynamics that are ultimately combined with sophisticated
experiments and models. We welcome submissions that explore interesting and
fundamental questions about volcanic or magmatic processes. Submissions
from students and early career researchers are strongly encouraged.



Co-convenors:

Jodi Fox (University of Tasmania, jodi.fox@xxxxxxxxxxx )

Heather Handley (Macquarie University)

Martin Jutzeler (University of Tasmania)


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