AGU 2022: Contribute to V002 Chemistry, Mechanics, Geophysics, and Timescales of Magmatic Processes

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From: Mattia Pistone <Mattia.Pistone@xxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues, friends, and students,

We would like to invite you to contribute to our session on V002 Chemistry,
Mechanics, Geophysics, and Timescales of Magmatic Processes
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AGU 2022 in Chicago (IL, USA) and online everywhere.


Our session is sponsored by the International Association of Volcanology
and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI).



*Please submit your abstract
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by
3 August. *


We look forward to receiving your contributions and seeing/meeting you at
AGU!


Volcanic greetings,


Corin, Meredith, Benoît, Brad, and Mattia



V002 Chemistry, Mechanics, Geophysics, and Timescales of Magmatic Processes
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Chemistry, Mechanics, Geophysics, and Timescales of Magmatic Processes
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Revealing the volumes, mechanics, chemistry, and temporal evolution of
magma bodies in the Earthâ??s lithosphere, and how they contribute to its
architecture and dynamics requires integration of multiple types of
observations, and crossdisciplinary collaboration among geologists,
geochemists, petrologists, geochronologists, volcanologists, and
geophysicists. We aim to bring together researchers from across these
disciplines to probe questions such as how do we: 1) detect magma bodies
and determine their volume and geometry, 2) quantify time-integrated
chemical, mechanical, and thermal processes, 3) determine the frequency of
magma injections, dykes, and melt extraction events, 4) interrogate
minerals, glasses/melts, and volatile emissions, to constrain the
timescales and location of magmatic processes, and 5) decipher signs of
volcanic unrest with respect to magmatic processes. We encourage
researchers that study magmatic processes using field studies, geophysical
observations, laboratory analysis, modelling,
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Revealing the volumes, mechanics, chemistry, and temporal evolution of
magma bodies in the Earthâ??s lithosphere, and how they contribute to its
architecture and dynamics requires integration of multiple types of
observations, and crossdisciplinary collaboration among geologists,
geochemists, petrologists, geochronologists, volcanologists, and
geophysicists. We aim to bring together researchers from across these
disciplines to probe questions such as how do we: 1) detect magma bodies
and determine their volume and geometry, 2) quantify time-integrated
chemical, mechanical, and thermal processes, 3) determine the frequency of
magma injections, dykes, and melt extraction events, 4) interrogate
minerals, glasses/melts, and volatile emissions, to constrain the
timescales and location of magmatic processes, and 5) decipher signs of
volcanic unrest with respect to magmatic processes. We encourage
researchers that study magmatic processes using field studies, geophysical
observations, laboratory analysis, modelling, and/or experimental
simulations on any scale to submit contributions to this session.


*Mattia Pistone*, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, United States, *Meredith
Townsend*, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States, *Brad S Singer*,
University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI, United States, *Benoit Taisne*,
Nanyang Technological University, Asian School of the Environment,
Singapore, Singapore and *Corin Jorgenson*, University of Geneva, Geneva,
Switzerland



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