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Dear colleagues,

 

With one week to go to the abstract deadline, we would like to again draw
your attention to the following session being held at the 2019 GSA
conference in Phoenix, AZ from September 22-25.

 

T24: Metamorphic Petrology, Past, Present, and Future: Preparing for the
next 100 years with the Mineralogical Society of America. 

 

Metamorphic petrology is a cornerstone of modern solid-earth research,
providing key constraints on the tectonic processes and mechanisms by which
mass and heat are redistributed in the crust. One hundred years since its
formation in 1919, the Mineralogical Society of America continues to play a
significant role in supporting this field, in which recent years have seen
tremendous advances in many areas including new approaches and developments
in phase equilibrium modeling, new techniques in thermobarometry (e.g.,
trace-element thermobarometers and Raman-based measurements of mineral
inclusions), and new analytical approaches in metamorphic geochronology
(e.g., Laser Ablation Split Stream Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass
Spectrometry). Together these and other exciting developments have
reinvigorated the field, opened hitherto inaccessible geologic problems, and
attracted a new generation of researchers. In celebration of the MSA
centenary, this session seeks to capture this excitement by highlighting
past milestones, recent developments, and future directions of metamorphic
petrology research. We actively seek contributions from a diverse group of
researchers from early career to established individuals who share our
passion for the MSA and metamorphic petrology.

 

Invited speakers: Jay Ague (Yale Univ), Ethan Baxter (Boston College), Freya
George (Carleton Univ)

 

Conveners: Robert Holder (Johns Hopkins Univ), Mark Caddick (Virginia Tech),
and Sarah Penniston-Dorland  (Univ Maryland)

 

For more information about the conference:
https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2019/home.

 

Abstracts are due June 25
(https://community.geosociety.org/gsa2019/learn/technical/topical)

 

 

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Robert Holder, PhD

Johns Hopkins University

     Earth and Planetary Sciences

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University of Michigan

     Earth and Environmental Sciences

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