[Geodynamics] One week to submit your session proposal to Goldschmidt2024
Gulcher, Anna
anna.gulcher at caltech.edu
Wed Oct 25 10:10:49 AEDT 2023
Dear Colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention that there is one week left to submit a session proposal to the Goldschmidt 2024 conference<https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/a7YaCE8wmrtlVVM81cN0mO9?domain=conf.goldschmidt.info> to be held from August 18-23 in Chicago, US.
Sessions have to be proposed to s specific theme and we’d particularly like to highlight our co-chaired theme:
Theme 02: Earth’s Interior: Formation, Differentiation, and Evolution
The interior of the Earth comprises most of our planet and is fundamental to understanding its origin and evolution. Convective motions within Earth profoundly influence surface environment, and in turn, the evolution of the interior is influenced by the return flow of material from the surface. Thus, the Earth’s interior holds the key to understanding a host of processes, from metal silicate differentiation and magma ocean crystallization to the evolving nature of material and energy exchange between the interior and surface over the past 4.5 billion years. Interdisciplinary investigations that apply observational and theoretical geophysics, geochemistry, experimental petrology and mineral physics have the power to elucidate the workings of the Earth’s interior and how it interacts with the surface over space and time. In this theme, we encourage session proposals on the origin and early differentiation of the Earth, on the chemical and physical processes occurring in the Earth’s interior across all scales of time and space, the nature of material and energy exchange between the interior and surface, insights into the Earth reservoirs including the upper mantle, transition zone, lower mantle and core, as well as the interactions between the crust, mantle and core and their evolution over time.
You can find more details on submitting a session on the Call for Sessions: https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/miHuCGv0oyCBKKGNWh7Ih73?domain=conf.goldschmidt.info
For any remaining questions, d not hesitate to reach out.
We look forward to receiving your submission!
Kind regards,
On behalf to the theme2 co-chairs,
Anna Gülcher
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