Mineralogical and microanalytical constraints on magmatism
Scope
Recent improvements in microanalytical techniques such as (FE-)EPMA, SIMS, LA-ICPMS, and FTIR have resulted in significant advances in our understanding of macroscopic magmatic processes and their rates. In this session, we invite contributions focusing on how the chemistry of minerals and/or their melt and fluid inclusions can be used to gain thermobarometric, geochronological, and other insights into the operation of modern and ancient igneous systems in Japan and elsewhere. We welcome volcanic and plutonic studies from all tectonic settings, including magmatic arcs, backarc basins, ocean ridges, ocean islands, and large igneous provinces.
Convener
Georg Zellmer
gzellmer@earth.sinica.edu.tw
Co-Convener
J. Gregory Shellnutt, Alexander Nichols, Jun-Ichi Kimura
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Session Informations
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May 25th SMP006 Room: Convention Hall
Core Time: AM2
The colored are the invited.
Presentation Number Title (PDF download) Presenter Authors
SMP006-P01 Matrix effect and calibration strategy in trace element analysis of geological glasses using 193 nm excimer LA-ICP-MS Qing Chang Qing Chang,
Jun-Ichi Kimura
SMP006-P02 Mulitiple magmatic activities recorded in the mafic and ultramafic xenoliths in the Shingu alkali basaltic dike,SW Japan Wataru Noguchi Wataru Noguchi,
Tomoyuki Mizukami
SMP006-P03 Dunite and wehrlite crystal aggregates in basalts from West Zealandia Seamount, Southern Mariana Volcanic Arc Alexander Nichols Alexander Nichols,
Yoshihiko Tamura,
Robert J. Stern et al.
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