AGU 2024 session V028: Timing and Duration of Magmatic Processes from melt generation to eruption

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From: Yves Moussallam <yves.moussallam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues interested in timing magmatic processes,
Please consider submitting an abstract to the 2024 Fall AGU session

*V028: Timing and Duration of Magmatic Processes from melt generation to
eruption

Magmatic processes are multifaceted phenomena that occur over a wide range
of time scales. Insight into the timing and duration of these processes is
essential for understanding the evolution of magmatic systems, interpreting
the geologic record, and assessing volcanic hazards. This session aims to
bring together researchers with diverse methodologies, including physical
modeling, field observations, geochronology, petrological studies, and
experimental investigations, focusing on different aspects of magmatic
timescales, such as

1. Melt generation and percolation: Investigating the duration of mantle
partial melting, melt segregation, and percolation through the mantle and
crust.

2. Magma chamber formation: Investigating the time scale of magma
accumulation, compaction, assimilation, and recharge.

3. Magma differentiation: Investigating the rates of magma cooling,
crystallization, convection, volatile flux, and crystal-melt bubble (phase)
separation.

4. Magma ascent: Investigating the dynamics and timescales of magma ascent,
from the reservoir to the surface.

We welcome submissions from researchers at all career stages.

Looking forward to seeing you in Washington,

Conveners: Yves Moussallam, Rebecca deGraffenried, Christian Huber, Ayla
Pamukcu, Guillaume Georgeais


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