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----- Original Message ----From: "jean-louis Vigneresse" <jean-louis.vigneresse@G2R.UHP-NANCY.FR>
To: <GRANITE-RESEARCH@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 2:41 AM
Subject: Re: [GRANITE-RESEARCH] AGU session V15: Magmatic Processes From Crystal to
Arc Scales
Hi vali
I suppose we'll have time to speak during the upcoming weekd at the VII Hutton
I'll certainly attend the agu meeting
by the way what happened to your projrct (Scott's project in fact) of
NSF camp in the Sierra ?
cheers jl
At 00:06 22/06/2011, you wrote:
>Dear colleagues,
>
>please consider submitting an abstract to session V15: "Magmatic
>Processes From Crystal to Arc Scales" for the AGU annual meeting
>2011 conference in San Francisco, Dec. 5-9, 2011. The abstract
>submission deadline is Aug. 4.
>
>Session description: Studies of plutonic and volcanic rocks show a
>variety of magma processes (e.g., variable
>melting of sources, AFC dynamics, cryptic mixing, reworking of
>mushes), which result in compositional
>diversity from mineral to batholithic scales in continental magmatic
>arcs. In this session we are inviting
>scientists who examine arc magmatism from the lower crust to the
>volcanic edifice using field studies,
>geochronology, whole rock and single mineral element and isotope
>geochemistry, geochemical modeling,
>and other tools. We encourage discussions of the integrated
>significance of magmatic processes recorded
>at crystal to arc scale as they relate to different length and time
>scales of arc magma plumbing systems.
>
>We look forward to your contribution!
>
>Sincerely,
>Vali Memeti (University of Southern California) and Jade Star Lackey
>(Pomona College)
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