固体地球科学(S)
セッション小記号火山学(VC)
セッションIDS-VC41
タイトル和文Timescales of magmatism: from genesis to eruption
英文Timescales of magmatism: from genesis to eruption
タイトル短縮名和文Magmatic Timescales
英文Magmatic Timescales
代表コンビーナ氏名和文Katy Jane Chamberlain
英文Katy Jane Chamberlain
所属和文University of Derby
英文University of Derby
共同コンビーナ 1氏名和文McIntosh Iona
英文Iona McIntosh
所属和文Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
英文Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
共同コンビーナ 2氏名和文谷 健一郎
英文Kenichiro Tani
所属和文国立科学博物館地学研究部
英文Department of Geology and Paleontology, National Museum of Nature and Science
共同コンビーナ 3氏名和文東宮 昭彦
英文Akihiko Tomiya
所属和文産業技術総合研究所地質調査総合センター
英文Geological Survey of Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
発表言語E
スコープ和文Magmatic processes are known to operate across a range of timescales: from thousands to millions of years' residence and evolution within a magmatic plumbing system, through to the hours to minutes prior to eruption. Understanding the timescales of these magmatic processes, including accumulation, ascent, eruption, and final cessation of activity is vital for interpreting and responding to future magmatic activity. Together with thorough dating of deposits that reveal timing and frequency of past eruptions, this knowledge provides the foundation for improved hazard management in volcanic regions. By using a range of petrological, geophysical, geochemical and geochronological tools, increasingly detailed timescale constraints can be placed on past eruptive episodes.

In this session we invite submissions that examine magmatism and volcanism across a variety of timescales; from residence and rejuvenation within the crustal column, to eruptive triggering mechanisms and syn-eruptive processes, and their relation to the long-term timing and frequency of repeated activity.
英文Magmatic processes are known to operate across a range of timescales: from thousands to millions of years' residence and evolution within a magmatic plumbing system, through to the hours to minutes prior to eruption. Understanding the timescales of these magmatic processes, including accumulation, ascent, eruption, and final cessation of activity is vital for interpreting and responding to future magmatic activity. Together with thorough dating of deposits that reveal timing and frequency of past eruptions, this knowledge provides the foundation for improved hazard management in volcanic regions. By using a range of petrological, geophysical, geochemical and geochronological tools, increasingly detailed timescale constraints can be placed on past eruptive episodes.

In this session we invite submissions that examine magmatism and volcanism across a variety of timescales; from residence and rejuvenation within the crustal column, to eruptive triggering mechanisms and syn-eruptive processes, and their relation to the long-term timing and frequency of repeated activity.
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