[Geodynamics] AGU 2022 session: DI002 - Advances in mantle convection and planetary evolution

XIYUAN BAO xiyuanbao at g.ucla.edu
Fri Jul 22 05:27:12 AEST 2022


Dear All,

Please consider submitting an abstract to our session:
DI002 - Advances in mantle convection and planetary evolution
https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/hxPTCNLJyQUNnV2R3FmdWEU?domain=agu.confex.com

for the upcoming AGU Fall Meeting. We encourage submissions from a wide
variety of fields, including geophysics, geodynamics, seismology,
geochemistry, or geomorphology. Abstracts are due August 3rd.

Session Description:

Mantle dynamics involves complex rheological and material properties, which
are difficult to constrain experimentally or model. It also couples in
complex ways with the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and even
biosphere across a range of spatial and temporal scales. Therefore,
constraining models of mantle dynamics requires careful integration with
various geological and geophysical datasets that account for such
complexities.

This session invites submissions using novel approaches to tackle these
challenges. Examples include, but are not limited to, machine learning or
surrogate approaches to massively accelerate forward modeling, inversion
and data assimilation of fluid mechanics or material properties; high
fidelity/high resolution analog experiments; coupled models of mantle
evolution and surface processes; and data mining of hidden links between
geological/geochemical/geophysical records and mantle dynamics. We
encourage submissions that integrate advances from multiple disciplines,
including geochemistry, mineral and rock physics, seismology, geomorphology
and geodynamics.

Invited Speakers:
Nicholas Flament, University of Wollongong
Rita Parai, Washington University in St. Louis

On behalf of conveners,
Xiyuan Bao, Max Rudolph, Siavash Ghelichkhan, and Brad Foley


Xiyuan Bao

*Earth, Planetary, and Space Sciences*

*University of California, Los Angeles*
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