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[EGU23] -- [GMPV4.1] -- "All about time – metamorphic processes and their role in the evolution of cratons, orogens and subduction zones"

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Smit, Matthijs
Tue, Dec 5, 2023 10:16 AM

Dear all,

In anticipation of EGU2024 (14-19 April), we would like to draw your attention to our session:

All about time – metamorphic processes and their role in the evolution of cratons, orogens and subduction zones (GMPV4.1https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/50166; session description below)

Join us and our invited speakers, Prof. Alissa Kotowski and Dr. Michał Bukała, for an exciting session on the latest advancements in metamorphic processes! Abstract submission is open until 10 January, 13:00 CET. Looking forward to seeing you at EGU2024!

Best wishes,

Francesca, Matthijs, Freya and Tom

All about time – metamorphic processes and their role in the evolution of cratons, orogens and subduction zones

Convener: Francesca Piccoli | Co-conveners: Matthijs Smit, Freya George, Tom Raimondo

Invited Speaker: Alissa J. Kotowski | Highlighter Speaker: Michał Bukała

Metamorphic processes control the thermo-mechanical properties and dynamics of cratons, orogens and subduction zones. Although this control is exerted on geological time scales, the individual reaction processes that count towards this control are often much faster and perhaps even occur on human time scales. The effects of metamorphism and mass transfer in and across rocks is a question of "what reaction happened and where", but also of "when did a reaction occur and how long did it take?" Answers to these questions can now be obtained through the multi-method and spatially-resolved analysis that integrates metamorphic petrology, in all its diverse forms, with speedometry and geochronology.

This session celebrates new approaches and achievements in the study of metamorphic processes in time and space. We welcome presentations that use field, laboratory, numerical and (micro-)analytical techniques to obtain new insights into the timing, duration and rates of metamorphic processes across geological settings and time scales.


Matthijs A. Smit
Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences
University of British Columbia
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Dear all, In anticipation of EGU2024 (14-19 April), we would like to draw your attention to our session: All about time – metamorphic processes and their role in the evolution of cratons, orogens and subduction zones (GMPV4.1<https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/50166>; session description below) Join us and our invited speakers, Prof. Alissa Kotowski and Dr. Michał Bukała, for an exciting session on the latest advancements in metamorphic processes! Abstract submission is open until 10 January, 13:00 CET. Looking forward to seeing you at EGU2024! Best wishes, Francesca, Matthijs, Freya and Tom All about time – metamorphic processes and their role in the evolution of cratons, orogens and subduction zones Convener: Francesca Piccoli | Co-conveners: Matthijs Smit, Freya George, Tom Raimondo Invited Speaker: Alissa J. Kotowski | Highlighter Speaker: Michał Bukała Metamorphic processes control the thermo-mechanical properties and dynamics of cratons, orogens and subduction zones. Although this control is exerted on geological time scales, the individual reaction processes that count towards this control are often much faster and perhaps even occur on human time scales. The effects of metamorphism and mass transfer in and across rocks is a question of "what reaction happened and where", but also of "when did a reaction occur and how long did it take?" Answers to these questions can now be obtained through the multi-method and spatially-resolved analysis that integrates metamorphic petrology, in all its diverse forms, with speedometry and geochronology. This session celebrates new approaches and achievements in the study of metamorphic processes in time and space. We welcome presentations that use field, laboratory, numerical and (micro-)analytical techniques to obtain new insights into the timing, duration and rates of metamorphic processes across geological settings and time scales. ________ Matthijs A. Smit Department of Earth, Ocean & Atmospheric Sciences University of British Columbia Vancouver BC | V6T 1Z4 | Canada agile-geoscience.weebly.com<http://agile-geoscience.weebly.com/> <http://eoas.ubc.ca/people/matthijssmit><http://eoas.ubc.ca/people/matthijssmit>eoas.ubc.ca/people/matthijssmit<https://www.eoas.ubc.ca/people/matthijssmit> <http://eoas.ubc.ca/people/matthijssmit> <http://eoas.ubc.ca/people/matthijssmit> [1668306116800]