IAVCEI 2025 Session: Volcanism Across the Solar System

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From: Michaut <chloe.michaut@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to join our session "Volcanism Across the Solar
System" in Theme 1 at the IAVCEI Scientific Assembly that will be held in
Geneva, Switzerland, 29 June-4 July 2025. See
https://sa2025.iavceivolcano.org/
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and
the description below.

The abstract submission deadline is 20 December 2024 via
https://on-line-form.eu/iavcei2025sa/abstracts/
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We especially encourage early-career researchers and students to apply for
travel grants before 15 November 2024 via
https://sa2025.iavceivolcano.org/travel-grants/
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Please distribute the attached flyer and encourage planetary colleagues to
join our discussion!

See you next year in Geneva,

Sam Poppe (Space Research Centre, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw,
Poland),
Paul Byrne (Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, USA),
Lauren Jozwiak (Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland,
USA)
and Chloé Michaut (ENS de Lyon, Lyon, France).

* Volcanism is one 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. Other than on Earth, planetary
volcanology is much more limited in its means of observing volcanic
features and processes elsewhere. Recent high-resolution orbital data,
samples from the lunar surface, and seismic data from the Moon and Mars,
have provided critical sources of knowledge to understand the volcanic and
thermal evolution of planetary bodies, and its implications for the
enticing possibility of life beyond Earth. We invite observational,
analytical, theoretical, and analogue fieldwork research into any aspect of
planetary volcanic activity. We welcome submissions that compare landforms
and processes on multiple bodies, geochemical and chronological data from
planetary material, numerical modeling results, as well as future planetary
mission concepts that seek to revolutionize our understanding of volcanism
across the Solar System.*


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