1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 From: "Myers, Madison" <madison.myers@xxxxxxxxxxx> Dear all, We invite you to contribute to our session "V008: Fast and furious to slow and steady: multidisciplinary views of transitions in volcanic activity" at AGU 2021. Magma's movement towards the surface is controlled by multiple physical and/or chemical feedbacks within the plumbing system. Quantifying magma's ascent from the source region to eruption (or in many cases to the level they stall) thus requires the integration of multiple geochemical, geophysical, and numerical techniques. This session invites abstracts in which seismology, infrasound, remote sensing, gas geochemistry, and/or petrologic observations, as well as physics-based, machine-learning, and/or analog modeling, have been used to investigate magma ascent and quantify the variations that can occur in episodes of unrest. The goal of this session is to approach these issues from all angles, highlighting the gaps, limitations and advances within and between multiple disciplines. This year our keynote speakers are Kathleen McKee (Los Alamos National Lab) and Sahand Hajimirza (Rice University). Please join them with your contributions! Looking forward to seeing you in person and virtually in New Orleans! Best, Társilo Girona (University of Alaska-Fairbanks) Madison Myers (Montana State University) Megan Newcombe (University of Maryland) Kristina Walowski (Western Washington University) 1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1 ------------------------------