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"The Crystal Chronicles" Session at 2023 IAVCEI Meeting

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Lynn, Kendra J
Tue, Jul 26, 2022 12:08 AM

Dear Colleagues

We invite you to submit abstracts to our session at the long-awaited IAVCEI meetinghttps://confer.eventsair.com/iavcei2023/scientific-symposia in Rotorua, New Zealand (30 Jan – 3 Feb, 2023).

The crystal chronicles - integrating crystal records to establish detailed P-T-t-x pathways of magmas

The crystal and inclusion archives are teeming with the rich records of pre-, syn-, and post-eruptive magmatic events. Decoding these archives provides crucial links between subsurface magmatic processes and corresponding signals that may be captured by conventional volcano monitoring data. In recent years, petrologic constraints on the P-T-t-x path of magmatic systems have shed new light on the storage and assembly of eruptible magmas. The combination of timescale studies using diffusion chronometry, absolute age dating using radiogenic isotopes, improved storage depth constraints from volatile data and mineral chemistry, and fingerprinting of compositionally distinct components of the assembled magma, have led to a much more detailed picture of magmatic transit from mantle and crustal source regions of volcanoes to the surface. In this session we invite studies leveraging the petrologic narrative preserved in minerals to reconstruct magma transport, storage, and eruption conditions and timescales. We especially encourage approaches that combine mineral petrologic records with field measurements, physics-based models and geophysical monitoring signals.

This session is within the theme “Using field data, geophysics, geochemistry, statistics, and modeling to probe volcanic and plutonic systems” in the Scientific Symposiahttps://confer.eventsair.com/iavcei2023/scientific-symposia.

The deadline for abstract submission is 2 September 2022.

We look forward to seeing you in New Zealand!
Kendra J. Lynn (USGS-HVO), Philipp Ruprecht (University of Nevada, Reno), Tom Shea (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa)

Dr. Kendra J. Lynn
Research Geologist – Petrologist
USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-7886-4376
Webpagehttps://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/kendra-j-lynn?qt-staff_profile_science_products=3#qt-staff_profile_science_products

Dear Colleagues We invite you to submit abstracts to our session at the long-awaited IAVCEI meeting<https://confer.eventsair.com/iavcei2023/scientific-symposia> in Rotorua, New Zealand (30 Jan – 3 Feb, 2023). The crystal chronicles - integrating crystal records to establish detailed P-T-t-x pathways of magmas The crystal and inclusion archives are teeming with the rich records of pre-, syn-, and post-eruptive magmatic events. Decoding these archives provides crucial links between subsurface magmatic processes and corresponding signals that may be captured by conventional volcano monitoring data. In recent years, petrologic constraints on the P-T-t-x path of magmatic systems have shed new light on the storage and assembly of eruptible magmas. The combination of timescale studies using diffusion chronometry, absolute age dating using radiogenic isotopes, improved storage depth constraints from volatile data and mineral chemistry, and fingerprinting of compositionally distinct components of the assembled magma, have led to a much more detailed picture of magmatic transit from mantle and crustal source regions of volcanoes to the surface. In this session we invite studies leveraging the petrologic narrative preserved in minerals to reconstruct magma transport, storage, and eruption conditions and timescales. We especially encourage approaches that combine mineral petrologic records with field measurements, physics-based models and geophysical monitoring signals. This session is within the theme “Using field data, geophysics, geochemistry, statistics, and modeling to probe volcanic and plutonic systems” in the Scientific Symposia<https://confer.eventsair.com/iavcei2023/scientific-symposia>. The deadline for abstract submission is 2 September 2022. We look forward to seeing you in New Zealand! Kendra J. Lynn (USGS-HVO), Philipp Ruprecht (University of Nevada, Reno), Tom Shea (University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa) Dr. Kendra J. Lynn Research Geologist – Petrologist USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory ORCID ID: 0000-0001-7886-4376 Webpage<https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/kendra-j-lynn?qt-staff_profile_science_products=3#qt-staff_profile_science_products>