[Geodynamics] AGU 2023 Session DI004 Exploring Earth's evolution: inside-out, back-and-forth.

O'Farrell, Keely A. k.ofarrell at uky.edu
Wed Aug 2 02:24:03 AEST 2023


Dear all,

We invite you to submit an abstract to our session: DI004 Exploring Earth's evolution: inside-out, back-and-forth<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/S6ipCk81N9tk192l2S25Szk?domain=agu.confex.com> at the AGU Fall Meeting in San Francisco, December 11-15th. Please find the session description below.

Abstracts are due by midnight August 2nd 23:59 EDT.


DI004 Exploring Earth's evolution: inside-out, back-and-forth.
The interior evolution of Earth (and other planets) fundamentally shapes what we observe on and inside them today. Plate tectonics, the magnetic field, atmosphere and other layers of the planet are all interlinked in various ways to the interior dynamics. Such dynamics change strikingly through time from magma ocean formation and cooling, to early crust formation and tectonic regime, and eventually to modern-style tectonics as observed today. The details of these stages, their timing and transition is specific for each planet; comparing different bodies thus remains a highly relevant task. Theoretical, numerical, and observational approaches from various disciplines (e.g. geodynamics, mineral physics, geochemistry, petrology, thermodynamics, comparative planetology) need to be intertwined - and are invited to this session - to boost our understanding of the Earth’s interior evolution, inside-out and back-and-forth.

Invited Speakers:
Charitra Jain (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences)
Sandrine Péron (ETH Zürich)


We look forward to seeing you in San Francisco,


The conveners
Keely O'Farrell (University of Kentucky)
Tobias Rolf (CEED Univerity of Oslo)
Rita Parai (Washington University in St. Louis)
Juliane Dannberg (University of Florida)
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