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AGU Session V017 advert

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Manjon-Cabeza Cordoba, Antonio
Tue, Jul 30, 2024 9:00 AM

Dear colleagues,
first of all, apologies for cross-posting.
If you still have not submitted your abstract to AGU (and sorry for the late notice), please consider submitting  our hotspots/plumes session V017:

https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/228015

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Oceanic Hotspot Dynamics and Magmatism: a Multidisciplinary Approach

Ocean island volcanoes that form at hotspots remain some of the most enigmatic features in our planet, as they are not readily explained by plate tectonics. Research on the geodynamic evolution of oceanic hotspots is crucial to our understanding of the processes operating in the deep-Earth and how these impact the Earth’s surface. The aim of the session is to discuss the latest advances in oceanic hotspot research, covering subjects such as the geochemical and geophysical signature of mantle plumes, the structure and buoyancy mechanisms of hotspot swells and their relation with dynamic topography, the geological evolution of ocean island volcanoes, the chemistry of ocean island basalts and their relation with deep mantle seismic anomalies, melt-lithosphere interactions, and the timing, frequency and characteristics of hotspot volcanism. We encourage submissions from both specialist studies to broader multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches that span the fields of volcanology, geochemistry, geodynamics, and seismology

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Thanks in advance,
Antonio

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Dr. Antonio Manjón-Cabeza Córdoba

Postdoctoral researcher

UCL Earth Sciences

Kathleen Lonsdale building, 2M06

5 Gower Place | London WC1E 6BS

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Dear colleagues, first of all, apologies for cross-posting. If you still have not submitted your abstract to AGU (and sorry for the late notice), please consider submitting our hotspots/plumes session V017: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu24/prelim.cgi/Session/228015 ''' Oceanic Hotspot Dynamics and Magmatism: a Multidisciplinary Approach Ocean island volcanoes that form at hotspots remain some of the most enigmatic features in our planet, as they are not readily explained by plate tectonics. Research on the geodynamic evolution of oceanic hotspots is crucial to our understanding of the processes operating in the deep-Earth and how these impact the Earth’s surface. The aim of the session is to discuss the latest advances in oceanic hotspot research, covering subjects such as the geochemical and geophysical signature of mantle plumes, the structure and buoyancy mechanisms of hotspot swells and their relation with dynamic topography, the geological evolution of ocean island volcanoes, the chemistry of ocean island basalts and their relation with deep mantle seismic anomalies, melt-lithosphere interactions, and the timing, frequency and characteristics of hotspot volcanism. We encourage submissions from both specialist studies to broader multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches that span the fields of volcanology, geochemistry, geodynamics, and seismology ''' Thanks in advance, Antonio ................................ Dr. Antonio Manjón-Cabeza Córdoba Postdoctoral researcher UCL Earth Sciences Kathleen Lonsdale building, 2M06 5 Gower Place | London WC1E 6BS ...............................