[Geodynamics] EGU 2018 session on mantle upwellings

Strak, V. v.strak at vu.nl
Thu Dec 21 21:43:55 AEDT 2017


Dear colleagues,

With the deadline for abstract submission fast approaching (Jan 10), we would like to remind you of the following session that will be held at the EGU 2018.

Session GD3.2/GMPV7.2/TS9.6: Causes and consequences of mantle upwellings

Session description:

Mantle upwellings are a significant component of the Earth’s convective system that can cause volcanism and anomalies in surface topography. They can rise from thermal boundary layers as hot “plumes”. Alternatively, they can be a rather passive response to upper-mantle flow, subduction, or rifting. Clearly, different mechanisms sustain mantle upwellings of various temperature, vigour and size, causing signals that are potentially expressed in geophysical data as well as geochemical signatures of related volcanism.

This session invites contributions that focus on mantle upwellings from geophysics, geochemistry, and modelling perspectives. Our aim is to bring together constraints from multiple disciplines to understand the origin and dynamics of mantle upwellings, as well as their potential to trigger mantle melting, create volcanism, generate ore deposits and build dynamic topography.

Solicited oral presentations by Claudia Adam (Kansas State University) and Mark Hoggard (University of Cambridge).

We kindly invite you to submit an abstract to this session using the following link: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/CrDTCxnMRvtxn2x6u84TmW?domain=meetingorganizer.copernicus.org.

Best regards,

Vincent Strak
Maxim Ballmer
Chiara Civiero
Malcolm Hole
Wouter Schellart
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