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AGU session V010: From microns to mountains: metamorphic records of heat and mass transfer

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Sarah C Penniston-Dorland
Tue, Jul 16, 2024 10:19 PM

Dear colleagues,

We encourage you to submit an abstract to the following Fall AGU session:

V010: From microns to mountains: metamorphic records of heat and mass
transfer

Metamorphic rocks preserve a record of the fundamental processes of heat
and mass transfer associated with their burial and transformation in all
tectonic environments. While these processes occur on the scale of mountain
belts, the record is preserved on the micron scale in metamorphic textures
and mineral compositions. In this session we invite contributions from
studies of natural rocks, experiments, and modeling that constrain key
processes associated with metamorphism. We welcome studies that use a
variety of approaches, including field observation, petrography,
experimental petrology, geo/petrochronology, geochemistry, and petrologic
modelling.

Invited speakers:
Jay Ague, Yale University
Simon Schorn, Universität Mainz

AGU is being held in Washington, DC this year from Dec. 9-13. We think it
will be a great session and an exciting meeting. We hope you are interested
in joining us. The abstract deadline is July 31. Please visit the AGU
website: https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting for information and to submit
your abstract.

We hope to see you in DC this winter!

Best wishes from the session conveners,

Adrian Castro, Wellesley College
Sarah Penniston-Dorland, University of Maryland
Andy Smye, University of Pennsylvania

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Sarah Penniston-Dorland
(she/her/hers)

Professor
Department of Geology
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
(301) 405-6239
sarahpd@umd.edu
sarahpd23@gmail.com

http://www.geol.umd.edu/~sarahpd/


Dear colleagues, We encourage you to submit an abstract to the following Fall AGU session: V010: From microns to mountains: metamorphic records of heat and mass transfer Metamorphic rocks preserve a record of the fundamental processes of heat and mass transfer associated with their burial and transformation in all tectonic environments. While these processes occur on the scale of mountain belts, the record is preserved on the micron scale in metamorphic textures and mineral compositions. In this session we invite contributions from studies of natural rocks, experiments, and modeling that constrain key processes associated with metamorphism. We welcome studies that use a variety of approaches, including field observation, petrography, experimental petrology, geo/petrochronology, geochemistry, and petrologic modelling. Invited speakers: Jay Ague, Yale University Simon Schorn, Universität Mainz AGU is being held in Washington, DC this year from Dec. 9-13. We think it will be a great session and an exciting meeting. We hope you are interested in joining us. The abstract deadline is July 31. Please visit the AGU website: https://www.agu.org/annual-meeting for information and to submit your abstract. We hope to see you in DC this winter! Best wishes from the session conveners, Adrian Castro, Wellesley College Sarah Penniston-Dorland, University of Maryland Andy Smye, University of Pennsylvania -- **************************************** Sarah Penniston-Dorland (she/her/hers) Professor Department of Geology University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-6239 sarahpd@umd.edu sarahpd23@gmail.com http://www.geol.umd.edu/~sarahpd/ ***************************************