IAVCEI 2023 Session: Never enough discipline(s): Linking geophysical and geochemical observations in volcanic systems

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From: Kathleen McKee <kfmckee@xxxxxxxxxx>


Attending IAVCEI 2023 in New Zealand 30 January-3 February 2022?

Consider submitting an abstract to the following session.


Symposia Theme: Eruption triggers and styles: From precursors to eruption


Never enough discipline(s): Linking geophysical and geochemical
observations in volcanic systems


Seismic, geodetic, and gas signals of unrest observed during eruption
run-up give unique insights into the timing and depth of key precursory
events. However, translating these signals measured at the surface to
magmatic processes operating at depth can be challenging. Petrologic tools
provide alternative observations that are sensitive to magmatic processes
occurring in the subsurface and can be mapped to time, using diffusion
chronometers or age dating, and space, using geobarometers. However, it
remains challenging to leverage these petrologic observations into
information that can improve our ability to monitor unrest in these
systems. Studies combining multiple geochemical and/or geophysical datasets
can move beyond the limitations of a single approach, leading to new
insights into controls on the timing and style of volcanic eruption. These
examples provide unparalleled knowledge for linking deep processes with
surficial monitoring. However, the number of well-monitored eruptions is
small, while the geological record of volcanic eruptions is vast.
Therefore, another key approach to improving understanding of precursory
magmatic activity is the study of eruptions in the historic and geologic
record that lack monitoring data, with the ultimate goal of inferring what
the corresponding geophysical signal(s) may have been. This session
welcomes all studies aimed at linking multiple data sets to improve our
understanding of volcanic unrest and eruption.


Submission deadline: 2 September 2022


Conveners:

Madison Myers, University of Montana

Matt Loewen, Alaska Volcano Observatory

Kathleen McKee, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center



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