Session TP7 on Volcanism and Tectonism across the Solar System at EPSC24 in Berlin

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From: Sam Poppe <sam35poppe@xxxxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues,

working on volcanism and/or tectonism on our surrounding planets and Moons,
possibly in analogy to that on Earth?

Please consider submitting to our session TP7 VOLCANISM AND TECTONISM
ACROSS THE SOLAR SYSTEM at the next Europlanet Science Congress to be held
in Berlin, Germany from September 8-13, 2024.

The abstract submission deadline is May 15, 2024, 0600 CDT/1300 CES.

We are looking forward to seeing many of you in Berlin!

The conveners: Petr Broz
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, Oguzcan Karagoz
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 | Co-conveners: Ernst Hauber
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, Chloe Michaut
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, Sam Poppe
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, Filippo Carboni
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, Carolyn van der Bogert
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, Evandro Balbi
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, Gene Schmidt
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, Paola Cianfarra

EPSC SESSION TP7: VOLCANISM AND TECTONISM ACROSS THE SOLAR SYSTEM

Volcanism and tectonism are two of the most ubiquitous processes at work in
the Solar System, substantially shaping the diverse surfaces of terrestrial
planets, main-belt asteroids, and icy satellites. High-resolution orbital
data, samples from the lunar surface, and seismic data from the Moon and
Mars, have provided important sources of knowledge to understand the
evolution of planetary bodies.

This session invites observational, analytical, theoretical, and analogue
fieldwork research into any aspect of planetary volcanic and tectonic
activity. We welcome submissions that compare landforms and processes on
multiple bodies, geochemical and chronological data from planetary
material, numerical modeling results and how lessons from specific studies
can be applied to understanding volcanism and tectonism across the Solar
System.

Session page:

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2024/session/51343
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