Hi All,
We are excited to invite you to submit an abstract to Goldschmidt session 6c, Quantitative and computational methods in igneous geochemistry!! We welcome abstracts about anything and everything igneous, magmatic, and volcanic, using computational, numerical, and statistical approaches. The abstract submission deadline is March 29 and applications for travel grants are due March 15.
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Session description: https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2024/goldschmidt/2024/meetingapp.cgi/Session/6263
"Computational geochemical modeling is used to explore problems related to every aspect of magmatism, from magma generation and transport in the mantle and crust, to magma evolution and emplacement in the crust, and even eruptive processes. The growing toolkit available to igneous geochemists is enabling us to better understand complex igneous systems and how geochemical trends arise from this complexity. This session invites contributions that apply all kinds of numerical modeling, from thermodynamic and forward methods, to inverse and Monte Carlo approaches, to statistical analysis and dimensionality reduction techniques to elucidate magmatic behavior across tectonic settings. New model developments and approaches are welcome, as are new and updated applications of existing models to new magmatic questions."
We look forward to your abstracts and a thrilling session this August in Chicago!!
-Lynne
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Lynne J Elkinshttp://lynnejelkins.weebly.com/
Associate Professor
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
BESY 304, UNL, 68588-0340
she/her
lelkins@unl.edumailto:+lelkins@unl.edu
Hi All,
We are excited to invite you to submit an abstract to Goldschmidt session 6c, Quantitative and computational methods in igneous geochemistry!! We welcome abstracts about anything and everything igneous, magmatic, and volcanic, using computational, numerical, and statistical approaches. The abstract submission deadline is March 29 and applications for travel grants are due March 15.
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Session description: https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2024/goldschmidt/2024/meetingapp.cgi/Session/6263
"Computational geochemical modeling is used to explore problems related to every aspect of magmatism, from magma generation and transport in the mantle and crust, to magma evolution and emplacement in the crust, and even eruptive processes. The growing toolkit available to igneous geochemists is enabling us to better understand complex igneous systems and how geochemical trends arise from this complexity. This session invites contributions that apply all kinds of numerical modeling, from thermodynamic and forward methods, to inverse and Monte Carlo approaches, to statistical analysis and dimensionality reduction techniques to elucidate magmatic behavior across tectonic settings. New model developments and approaches are welcome, as are new and updated applications of existing models to new magmatic questions."
We look forward to your abstracts and a thrilling session this August in Chicago!!
-Lynne
[https://ci6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/FIm5JjDFES2Wozb7LfcsN7OGvGwIzGglYVpnEO4GCyTeq_Qp8O2SSuny8AAIu4PjYbOBlSIzbmUYaHjE21aOxpZRJdxj3_7PxxQHSzNMua18_KcOaVCtM_z4vApzAErr=s0-d-e1-ft#http://ucomm.unl.edu/images/email-signature/Nebraska_N_RGB_email_small.png]
Lynne J Elkins<http://lynnejelkins.weebly.com/>
Associate Professor
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
BESY 304, UNL, 68588-0340
she/her
lelkins@unl.edu<mailto:+lelkins@unl.edu>