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“The Dynamics of Magmatic Plumbing Systems” EGU2020 Session: (GMPV8.3/NH2.7)

6 Dec 2019 by VIPS Commission

  • Sinter cone and lava flows (Argentina)
  • Dyke (Argentina)
  • Sill fingers (Argentina)

Hey VIPS enthusiast,

will you go to EGU2020? Yes?! Awesome! Then we have THE session for you!

Please, consider submitting an abstract to our session on: The Dynamics of Magmatic Plumbing Systems and meet fellow VIPS enthusiasts at the EGU2020 General assembly (3-8 of May 2020).

Session description:

Magmatic processes occurring at depth within volcanic plumbing systems are complex and play a fundamental role in controlling the tempo and style of volcanic activity. To unravel the structural complexity and temporal evolution of plumbing systems a multidisciplinary approach is necessary. This session aims to bring together scientists working on the understanding of the structural, chemical and temporal evolution of magmatic systems using, for example, fieldwork, petrology, geochemistry, geophysics, geodesy, experiments or numerical modelling to diffuse the boundaries between disciplines and lead to a comprehensive understanding of the inner workings of  Volcanic and Igneous Plumbing Systems (VIPS).

Figure 1: Sketch of the potential magmatic system beneath Ciomadul volcano
(Roumania), addressed with a multidisciplinary approach: petrology (1), nu-
merical simulations (2), experimental petrology with in situ electrical conduc-
tivity measurements (3) and geophysics (4). Modified from Laumonier et al.,
EPSL 2019
.

Co-organized by NH2, co-sponsored by AGU and IAVCEI Commission on Volcanic and Igneous Plumbing Systems.

Convener: Chiara P Montagna | Co-conveners: Luca Caricchi, Olivier Galland, Tobias SchmiedelECS, Gregor WeberECS

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