VOLCANO: AGU2012 -- V048: Thermal Budgets, Rheology and Thermo-Rheological Feedbacks in Magmatic Systems.
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AGU2012 -- V048: Thermal Budgets, Rheology and Thermo-Rheological Feedbacks in Magmatic Systems.
From: Cordonnier Benoit <benoit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleagues, we wish to draw your attention on the following AGU
fall meeting session. We encourage your contribution and welcome your
opinion next December
in San Francisco.
See you there.
V048: Thermal Budgets, Rheology and Thermo-Rheological Feedbacks in Magmatic Systems.
Models of magma transport and eruption depend strongly on the
constitutive law used. Crystal-bearing multi-phase magma exhibit complex
rheological responses. Both the apparent viscosity, and the thermal
properties of magma (thermal diffusivity, heat capacity, latent heat of
crystallization) are highly temperature-dependent, thus processes
inducing thermal transients strongly influence magma flow.
This session aims to bring together field, experimental and theoretical
studies that address the energy balance of magmatic systems, their
transport, and feedback relations between the two. Hot topics of
particular interest include shear heating of magma, and the latent heat
budget during crystal growth and resorption.
Conveners:
Benoit Cordonnier --UCB berkeley (benoit.cordonnier@xxxxxxxxxxxx);
Hugh Tuffen -- Lancaster University (h.tuffen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Alan G Whittington -- University of Missouri-Columbia (whittingtona@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Chloe Michaut -- Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris-Universite Paris Diderot (michaut@xxxxxxx)
Sponsor: Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology (V)
Co-Sponsor(s): Mineral and Rock Physics (MR), Nonlinear Geophysics (NG), Tectonophysics (T)
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