AGU 2021 session on interdisciplinary approach to understand magma storage, transport and eruption

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From: "Moitra, Pranabendu - (pmoitra)" <pmoitra@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues,

Please consider submitting your work to our session â??V026: The storage,
transport, and eruption of magma using field observations, laboratory
approaches, and modelingâ?? at AGU 2021. This is scheduled as a *virtual-only*
 session.

*Invited authors*:
Chiara Montagna (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, sezione di
Pisa), Florence Bégué (University of Geneva)

*Session description*:
Understanding the subsurface conditions and dynamics of magma is key to
mitigating hazards and environmental impacts of volcanic eruptions.
Observable and measurable precursors of eruptions (e.g., degassing,
tremors, edifice deformation) and information from melt and fluid
inclusions, minerals, vesicles and glass in erupted products can be used to
decode the storage conditions of multiphase magma in reservoirs and its
transport processes in volcanic conduits during eruptions. In particular,
constraining magmatic processes and parameters such as volatile degassing
and outgassing rates, kinetics of magma crystallization and vesiculation,
and multiphase rheology and fragmentation of magma is important to better
understand eruption conditions at active volcanoes and magma reservoirs.
This session aims for a broad and interdisciplinary scope and invites
contributions investigating the plumbing architecture of magmatic systems,
their physico-chemical evolution, and measures to understand and forecast
volcanic eruptions using field observations, laboratory analyses,
experiments, numerical modeling, geophysical and geochemical techniques.


The deadline for abstract submission is 23:59 EDT, August 4, 2021. We look
forward to your contributions to our session.


With best regards,

Pranabendu Moitra (University of Arizona)
Ayla Pamukcu (Stanford University)
Atsuko Namiki (Nagoya University)
Mattia Pistone (University of Georgia)



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