Thread: JpGU-AGU joint meeting 2020 S-IT28: Mantle dynamic from thermochemical imaging from observable to numerical imaging

Started: 2020-02-05 23:49:16
Last activity: 2020-02-05 23:49:16
Topics: AGU Meetings
Dear Colleagues,

We would like to draw your attention to the session S-IT28: Mantle dynamic from thermochemical imaging from observable to numerical imaging at the JpGU-AGU joint meeting 2020 and hope that you will consider submitting an abstract to this session.

Session description:

The thermochemical structure of Earth mantle is key information to better understand its dynamics and its evolution in time. In the last 20 years, several approaches were suggested from seismological observations, experimental geophysics, and computational geochemistry to improve our understanding of the thermochemical structure beneath cratonic areas, subduction zones or mantle upwellings. The development of high-performance computational infrastructures (HPCI) and new algorithms to manage the processing of big data brings new opportunities to produce high-resolution images and a better understanding of mantle dynamics. This session wishes to bring together contributions from experimental geophysics and computational geochemistry to large scale geodynamics, which is aimed at imaging and modelling thermochemical structure on different time scales. Presentations of new methods combining multiple observations of geophysical and geochemical datasets with regional to global geophysical modelling are particularly encouraged.”
Abstract Submission is now open on the meeting website:
http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2020/
The deadline is 5:00 PM Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) on February 18, 2020.

All AGU members are eligible to receive a member registration rates.
To attend the meeting, you must register your AGU account with JpGU through creating JpGU ID.
For detail, please visit the website:
http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2020/membership.php#membership_menu02_h2_04

Conveners:
Walid Ben Mansour (Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia)
Yosuke Aoki (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)

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