Deadline update 1 March 2022 23:59 HST: Goldschmidt 2022 Session 5k - Volatiles in volcanic systems: mantle to atmosphere

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From: "Nadeau, Tricia A" <pnadeau@xxxxxxxx>


Aloha colleagues,



The deadline for abstract submission to the upcoming Goldschmidt meeting in
Honolulu, HI, (and online) is quickly approaching. We invite last-minute
submissions to our session on volcanic volatiles:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://2022.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2022/meetingapp.cgi/Session/3380__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!JnOxXamGvA18KQ_qG49fstGuqBG2g9AUeGpwRstOhtD_3gCn3Py0guIjNfE2jHQ$ 
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Volatile species are relatively minor constituents of magmas, yet have
great importance for magma dynamics, migration, eruption impacts and the
transport and deposition of volatile metals. Volatiles influence magma
properties such as density, compressibility and viscosity, which in turn
control magma storage, transport and dynamics, as well as eruption
triggering and style. Volcanic rocks provide evidence for mantle volatile
systematics, for degassing processes during crustal transport and storage,
and for the syn-eruptive changes in rheological properties that accompany
degassing. Measurements of volcanic gases during and between eruptions
often provide critical monitoring data, allowing hazard assessment and
eruption forecasting. Once in the atmosphere, volcanic gases may have
severe environmental and climate consequences on a range of scales. We
invite contributions across a wide range of disciplines including studies
focused on modelling, experiments, analysis of volcanic rocks, measurements
of volcanic gases and plume dispersal and on the environmental impacts of
volcanic gas and aerosol plumes.



*Provisional Keynote speaker:  *

Maarten de Moor (OVSICORI-UNA, Costa Rica)



*Invited speakers: *

Shuo (Echo) Ding (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, USA)

Ery Hughes (Te PÅ« Ao|GNS Science, New Zealand)



The abstract submission deadline is 1 March. Previously the deadline was
listed as 23:59 CET, but it appears to have been updated to 23:59 HST. All
conference information, including abstract submission links and
registration fees, is included on the Goldschmidt website:
https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://2022.goldschmidt.info/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!JnOxXamGvA18KQ_qG49fstGuqBG2g9AUeGpwRstOhtD_3gCn3Py0guIj5L3IF60$ 
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We look forward to a diverse set of submissions!





Mahalo from the session conveners,



Marie Edmonds (University of Cambridge)

Emma Liu (University College London)

Patricia Nadeau (USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory)



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