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EMC Session - New approaches to harnessing the multidimensionality of complex Earth and planetary systems.

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Shaunna Morrison
Tue, Mar 12, 2024 10:01 PM

Hello, MSA!

We have planned an exciting session for the upcoming EMC:
The future of mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, and cosmochemistry: new
approaches to harnessing the multidimensionality of complex Earth and
planetary systems https://emc-2024.org/programme/

Session description:* Complex systems in Earth and planetary science,
including the information-rich mineralogical, geochemical, and petrological
materials and environments therein, are multivariate and multidimensional
by nature. As the amount of mineralogical and geochemical data grow
exponentially, so do the possible applications of advanced
analytics,modeling, and visualization. The development of robust,
accessible data resources coupled with cutting-edge multivariate modeling
and visualization techniques is pushing the frontiers of integrative Earth,
planetary, and life science. We propose a session that covers two topics:

  1. Resources for data-driven science in geochemistry, petrology, and
    mineralogy (e.g., databases, algorithms,models, software). 2) Applications
    and results of data science and data-driven studies in geochemistry,
    petrology, and mineralogy. We welcome submission from a broad range of
    scientific questions and applications, from deep-time to modern processes,
    including Earth and/or planetary atmospheric interaction with surface
    materials, mineral evolution and ecology, proteomics, co-evolution of the
    geosphere and biosphere, comparative planetology, origins of life, and
    paleobiology.*

The abstract deadline is March 22
https://emc-2024.org/abstract-submission/.

Please check out our session and consider submitting an abstract.

We look forward to seeing many of you in Dublin this August!

Best,
Shaunna, Anirudh, Bob, and Marko

*Shaunna M. Morrison *| Carnegie Research Scientist
5241 Broad Branch Rd. NW | Washington, DC 20015
smorrison@carnegiescience.edu
Cell: 478-737-5786 <%28478%29%20737-5786> | Office: 202-478-8983
<%28202%29%20478-8983>
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/%7Eshaunnamm/www.carnegiescience.edu/smmorrison

Hello, MSA! We have planned an exciting session for the upcoming EMC: The future of mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, and cosmochemistry: new approaches to harnessing the multidimensionality of complex Earth and planetary systems <https://emc-2024.org/programme/> Session description:* Complex systems in Earth and planetary science, including the information-rich mineralogical, geochemical, and petrological materials and environments therein, are multivariate and multidimensional by nature. As the amount of mineralogical and geochemical data grow exponentially, so do the possible applications of advanced analytics,modeling, and visualization. The development of robust, accessible data resources coupled with cutting-edge multivariate modeling and visualization techniques is pushing the frontiers of integrative Earth, planetary, and life science. We propose a session that covers two topics: 1) Resources for data-driven science in geochemistry, petrology, and mineralogy (e.g., databases, algorithms,models, software). 2) Applications and results of data science and data-driven studies in geochemistry, petrology, and mineralogy. We welcome submission from a broad range of scientific questions and applications, from deep-time to modern processes, including Earth and/or planetary atmospheric interaction with surface materials, mineral evolution and ecology, proteomics, co-evolution of the geosphere and biosphere, comparative planetology, origins of life, and paleobiology.* The abstract deadline is March 22 <https://emc-2024.org/abstract-submission/>. Please check out our session and consider submitting an abstract. We look forward to seeing many of you in Dublin this August! Best, Shaunna, Anirudh, Bob, and Marko -- *Shaunna M. Morrison *| Carnegie Research Scientist 5241 Broad Branch Rd. NW | Washington, DC 20015 smorrison@carnegiescience.edu Cell: 478-737-5786 <%28478%29%20737-5786> | Office: 202-478-8983 <%28202%29%20478-8983> <http://www.geo.arizona.edu/%7Eshaunnamm/>www.carnegiescience.edu/smmorrison