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Call for abstracts - Goldschmidt 2025: Integrating mineralogical-textural, geochemical, experimental, and modelling approaches to understand magmatic plumbing systems and magma evolution processes (Session 04e)

FM
f.marxer@mineralogie.uni-hannover.de
Tue, Jan 21, 2025 11:17 AM

Dear colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to our Goldschmidt 2025 session in
Prague (6-11 July):

Session 04e - Integrating mineralogical-textural, geochemical, experimental,
and modelling approaches to understand magmatic plumbing systems and magma
evolution processes

Magmas represent mixtures of liquids, solids, and gases that undergo complex
processes during their ascent from the mantle to their final resting places
within the crust or on Earth’s surface. Understanding magmatic plumbing
systems is fundamental to unravelling key processes driving volcanic
eruptions, crustal evolution, and mineralisation with critical metals.
Recent advances in analytical, experimental, and computational modelling
techniques provide new insights into magma storage, transport, and
differentiation. Ongoing research efforts aim to more accurately constrain
the complex architecture of magmatic plumbing systems, investigate the
evolution of magma storage systems in space and time, and quantify dynamic
processes leading to eruptions. However, current challenges include, but are
far from limited to, understanding the relationships between crystals and
their carrier melts, precisely estimating depths of magma storage, improving
the performance of computational approaches used to simulate magmatic
systems, as well as generating the experimental observations required to
meaningfully calibrate these models and interpret observations from natural
samples.

In this session we invite contributions aimed at improving our understanding
of magma generation, transport, storage, and evolution processes. These
contributions may draw on any combination of field observations,
mineral-textural petrological investigations, high-resolution geochemical
analysis, geophysical data integration, thermodynamic and numerical
modelling, machine-learning, and experimental petrology. We especially
welcome innovative contributions that integrate different approaches as well
as studies that develop and refine petrological tools needed to enable a
deeper understanding of magmatic plumbing systems and magma evolution.

This session is sponsored by the IAVCEI commission on Volcanic and Igneous
Plumbing Systems (VIPS).

Session Conveners

Felix Marxer (Leibniz University Hannover)

David Neave (University of Manchester)

Mónica Ágreda López (Università degli Studi di Perugia)

Bibhuti Gogoi (Cotton University Guwahati)

Teresa Ubide (University of Queensland)

Hiredya Chauhan (Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology)

Keynote Speaker

Catherine Annen (Institute of Geophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences)

Abstract submission deadline: 26 February 2025

Submit an abstract and find more information at:
https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2025/meetingapp.cgi

We are looking forward to your submissions and hope to see you in Prague!
Please, feel free to forward this information to other potentially
interested colleagues.

Best regards,

Felix, David, Mónica, Bibhuti, Teresa, and Hiredya


Dr. Felix Marxer

Section of Mineralogy

Institute of Earth System Sciences (IESW)

Leibniz University Hannover

Dear colleagues, We would like to draw your attention to our Goldschmidt 2025 session in Prague (6-11 July): Session 04e - Integrating mineralogical-textural, geochemical, experimental, and modelling approaches to understand magmatic plumbing systems and magma evolution processes Magmas represent mixtures of liquids, solids, and gases that undergo complex processes during their ascent from the mantle to their final resting places within the crust or on Earth’s surface. Understanding magmatic plumbing systems is fundamental to unravelling key processes driving volcanic eruptions, crustal evolution, and mineralisation with critical metals. Recent advances in analytical, experimental, and computational modelling techniques provide new insights into magma storage, transport, and differentiation. Ongoing research efforts aim to more accurately constrain the complex architecture of magmatic plumbing systems, investigate the evolution of magma storage systems in space and time, and quantify dynamic processes leading to eruptions. However, current challenges include, but are far from limited to, understanding the relationships between crystals and their carrier melts, precisely estimating depths of magma storage, improving the performance of computational approaches used to simulate magmatic systems, as well as generating the experimental observations required to meaningfully calibrate these models and interpret observations from natural samples. In this session we invite contributions aimed at improving our understanding of magma generation, transport, storage, and evolution processes. These contributions may draw on any combination of field observations, mineral-textural petrological investigations, high-resolution geochemical analysis, geophysical data integration, thermodynamic and numerical modelling, machine-learning, and experimental petrology. We especially welcome innovative contributions that integrate different approaches as well as studies that develop and refine petrological tools needed to enable a deeper understanding of magmatic plumbing systems and magma evolution. This session is sponsored by the IAVCEI commission on Volcanic and Igneous Plumbing Systems (VIPS). Session Conveners Felix Marxer (Leibniz University Hannover) David Neave (University of Manchester) Mónica Ágreda López (Università degli Studi di Perugia) Bibhuti Gogoi (Cotton University Guwahati) Teresa Ubide (University of Queensland) Hiredya Chauhan (Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology) Keynote Speaker Catherine Annen (Institute of Geophysics, Czech Academy of Sciences) Abstract submission deadline: 26 February 2025 Submit an abstract and find more information at: https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2025/meetingapp.cgi We are looking forward to your submissions and hope to see you in Prague! Please, feel free to forward this information to other potentially interested colleagues. Best regards, Felix, David, Mónica, Bibhuti, Teresa, and Hiredya -------------------------------------------------- Dr. Felix Marxer Section of Mineralogy Institute of Earth System Sciences (IESW) Leibniz University Hannover