I suppose its common knowledge that SCW is ubiquitous, somewhere down
there;— but the brave people closest to gathering evidence about it
work in Iceland.
Isn't that excluded from the "Hot Orogen" scene by definition?
On 13 Nov 2007, at 01:37, Patrice Rey wrote:
> G'day all
>
>
>> Does this scope imply that the role of supercritical water is
>> going to get some air-time?
>
> I think the community would be interested to hear how supercritical
> water is important for orogenesis and lithospheric deformation in
> general.
>
> We are waiting for your abstract and paper...
>
> Cheers
>
> Patrice
>
>
>>
>> Malcolm
>> On 12 Nov 2007, at 22:20, Patrice Rey wrote:
>>
>>> G'day all
>>>
>>> In regard to the Tectonophysics special issue and EGU session on
>>> "Hot Orogen" these include weak lithosphere as well, and "Hot
>>> Orogenous Zones" is fine too.
>>>
>>> "Hot" means hot enough for gravity driven flow to play a
>>> significant role on the tectonic and thermal evolutions.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Patrice
>>>
>>>
>>> On 13/11/2007, at 7:58 AM, Charlie Verdel wrote:
>>>
>>>> Do you think a paper on the Iranian arc might be appropriate for
>>>> this EGU
>>>> session/special issue?
>>>>
>>>> Charlie
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Tectonics & structural geology discussion list
>>>> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Patrice Rey
>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 9:53 PM
>>>> To: [log in to unmask]
>>>> Subject: Hot Orogens
>>>>
>>>> Dear colleagues
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> We are planning to put together a Tectonophysics special issue
>>>> on the
>>>> theme of "Hot Orogens". This is in association with a session
>>>> at the
>>>> 2008 EGU meeting in Vienna devoted to this topic (see description
>>>> below) for which we encourage you to submit a presentation.
>>>>
>>>> We would like to have a list of possible publications for the
>>>> Tectonophysics editors by the end of January 2008. Please consider
>>>> submitting a paper to this special issue and if you are interested
>>>> please send a title and a short summary to
>>>> [log in to unmask]
>>>> mip.fr, or [log in to unmask]
>>>>
>>>> Sincerely,
>>>>
>>>> Patrice Rey, Dominique Chardon, Christian Teyssier, Donna Whitney
>>>>
>>>> ___________________________________________________________________
>>>> ____
>>>>
>>>> EGU 2008 General Assembly - Tectonics and Structural geology
>>>> programme group
>>>>
>>>> Session TS12 - Structure, deformation, and flow of hot orogens
>>>>
>>>> This session welcomes contributions from all fields of geosciences
>>>> that contribute to understanding the tectonothermal evolution of
>>>> hot
>>>> orogens and/or weak lithosphere. Key topics include, but are not
>>>> restricted to, the relations among structure, deformation,
>>>> topography, flow, magmatism and metamorphism of transpressional,
>>>> transtensional and mature collisional orogens through geological
>>>> time. Emphasis will be put on multi-scale studies of magmatic arc
>>>> systems, transpressive/transtensive crustal-scale shear zones,
>>>> Precambrian orogens and mobile belts, Cordilleran orogens, high
>>>> plateaus, and/or modern convergent orogenic belts in their late-
>>>> orogenic stages. We encourage comparisons of these deformation
>>>> systems and analysis at various structural levels. The session aims
>>>> at gathering structural geologists, tectonicists, geophysicists,
>>>> petrologists and modelers interested in 3D crustal / lithospheric
>>>> deformation processes in relation to crustal / lithospheric mass
>>>> balance.
>>>>
>>>> All necessary information can be found under http://
>>>> meetings.copernicus.org/egu2008.
>>>> The deadline for the receipt of abstracts is 14 January 2008.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> ____________
>>>>
>>>> Dr P. F. Rey
>>>> Earthbyte Research Group / www.earthbyte.org
>>>> Structural Geology, Tectonics, Geodynamics
>>>> The School of Geosciences
>>>> The University of Sydney
>>>> Sydney
>>>> NSW 2006
>>>> Tel: +61 2 9351 2067
>>>> Fx: +61 2 9351 0184
>>>> URL: http://www.geosci.usyd.edu.au/users/prey
>>>>
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