Dear VMSG colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the session “What makes Earth so special? The role of melts and fluids in global volatiles cycles” that will be held at the upcoming EGU2024 in Vienna (14-19 April).
The session aims to bring together scientists working on the cycling of volatile elements, interested in the characterization of fluids and melts with multi-disciplinary approaches.
Our invited speaker will be Anne-Sophie Bouvier (University of Lausanne).
We encourage you to send an abstract and join us in Vienna!
Best Regards,
Alessia Borghini, Carla Tiraboschi and Sally Gibson
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Session GMPV4.5 “What makes Earth so special? The role of melts and fluids in global volatiles cycles”.
Conveners: Alessia Borghini (AGH University of Krakow), Carla Tiraboschi (University of Münster), and Sally Gibson (University of Cambridge)
Invited speaker: Anne-Sophie Bouvier (University of Lausanne)
Volatiles (e.g., H2O, CO2, Cl, F, S) play a fundamental role in Earth’s dynamic systems and profoundly contribute to the well-being and sustainability of life, making our planet unique. This is largely because volatiles influence planetary scale processes, including those that connect Earth’s deep and surface systems, such as melting, mineral stability and element mass transfer. These global cycles involve an efficient transfer of volatiles from our planet’s surface to its interior via subduction zones, mobilization by melts and fluids, and eventually emission to the atmosphere via volcanism. Volatiles may also be stored in the mantle, and possibly be re-mobilized.
The investigation of volatiles in melts and fluids through novel and multi-disciplinary approaches continues to yield important insights into the inner workings of our planet. This session aims to gather contributions from scientists involved in the broad spectrum of volatile cycles, with a focus on the principal carriers of these elements: melts and fluids. We welcome contributions from the different fields of petrology and geochemistry, via investigations of natural samples and experimental studies.
We particularly invite contributions on: i) deep volatiles cycles of H2O, CO2, halogens and S; ii) volatiles mobilization and transfer during subduction in COHNS fluids and silicate melts; iii) volatiles in metasomatic processes; iv) volatiles-bearing fluids and melts properties; v) volatiles storage in the lithospheric mantle; vi) volatiles emission and storage in volcanic systems.
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Abstract submission deadline is 10th of January 2024 13:00 CET
Submit an abstract here:
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/50173
All information about abstract submission and deadlines:
https://www.egu24.eu/
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Sally A Gibson,
Professor of Petrology & Geochemistry,
Director of the LA-ICP-MS laboratory,
Honorary Curator of Petrology, Sedgwick Museum,
Department of Earth Sciences,
University of Cambridge,
Downing St,
Cambridge, CB2 3EQ
UK
President, Mineralogical Society of the UK & Ireland
Tel:+44 (0)1223 333401
https://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/directory/sally-gibson
http://www.esc.cam.ac.uk/resources/facilities/equipment-and-instruments/icp-ms
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