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In-Person Workshop

Workshop on Mantle Magma Supply and Imaging Magmatic Systems

June 2-5, 2024

preceded by an Early Career Symposium

Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory

registration closed

Objectives

Bring together researchers from a range of disciplines to identify pathways to advancing understanding of the role of mantle magma supply as a fundamental control on transcrustal volcanic systems

We invite you to apply to an NSF-sponsored workshop on: The Mantle Supply of Magma at Subduction Zones and Beyond. The workshop aims to bring together researchers from a range of disciplines (including but not limited to volcanology, geochemistry, petrology, seismology, magnetotellurics, geochronology, field geology, and geodynamics) to identify pathways to advancing understanding of the role of mantle magma supply as a fundamental control on transcrustal volcanic systems. Day 1 will focus on Timescales of Magma Supply; Day 2 on Geophysical Imaging of Magmatic Systems, with linkages to community efforts to deploy large-scale imaging arrays at subduction zone volcanoes; and Day 3 on Cascadia as a case study. Early Career Researchers are particularly encouraged to apply. 


Key details

 

Dates: June 2-5, 2024

Location: Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Palisades, NY, Comer Hall

Conference Hotel: Hotel Nyack, 400 High Avenue, Nyack, NY

Application deadline: April 5, 2024


An Early Career Researcher pre-workshop will be held the Sunday prior to the workshop. Early Career and International travel grants are available. Other participants will be responsible for airfare, but onsite costs including lodging and transport will be covered by the workshop. 


Funding

 

The workshop is primarily funded by the National Science Foundation and co-sponsored by SZ4D. Early Career and International travel grants are available. Other participants will be responsible for airfare, but onsite costs including lodging and transport will be covered by the workshop.

Organizers

Ben Black (Rutgers University), Andrea Goltz (Arizona State University), Forrest Horton (WHOI), Samer Naif (Georgia Tech), Terry Plank (LDEO - Columbia University), Cian Wilson (Carnegie Institution), Behnaz Hosseini (Montana State University, SZ4Grads)

Agenda


All times local time


Sat June 2 – ECR pre-Workshop

 

12-1 PM | ECR arrival

1 PM | ECR welcome and paper discussion

2 PM | Tutorial 1: Geodynamics (Cian Wilson)

3:30 PM | Coffee

3:50 PM | Tutorial 2: Imaging (Samer Naif)

5 PM | Demystifying the National Science Foundation (Dennis Geist)

5:30 PM | ECR icebreaker


Independent dinner

Remaining workshop participants arrive this evening. Optional gathering point: Hotel Nyack bar.

 

Mon June 3 – From the mantle to the crust

 

8 AM | Coffee & Breakfast

9 AM | Code of conduct and introduction to goals of workshop (Ben Black)


SESSION 1: What controls the melt production rate in the mantle?

9:15 AM | Intro (Cian Wilson)

9:25 AM | Speaker 1 (Ikuko Wada)

9:40 AM | Speaker 2 (Glenn Gaetani)

9:55 AM | Speaker 3 (Shi Joyce Sim)

10:10 AM | Speaker 4 (Andrea Goltz)

10:25 AM | Discussion


10:45 AM | Coffee


11:00 AM | Update from SZ4D Magmatic Drivers of Eruption Working Group (MDE - Madison Myers)


SESSION 2: Where and how can we ‘see’ magma in the mantle?

11:15 AM | Intro (Shawn Wei)

11:25 AM | Speaker 1 (Samer Naif)

11:40 AM | Speaker 2 (Nick Harmon)

11:55 AM | Speaker 3 (Hatsuki Yamauchi)

12:10 PM | Discussion


12:30 PM | Lunch with ECR/senior participant matchups


SESSION 3: How can we reconcile eruptive and plutonic records with mantle processes?

1:30 PM | Intro (Ben Black)

1:40 PM | Speaker 1 (Barbara Ratschbacher)

1:55 PM | Speaker 2 (Kate Scholz)

2:10 PM | Speaker 3 (Blair Schoene)

2:25 PM | Speaker 4 (Marc-Antoine Longpré)

2:40 PM | Speaker 5 (Maarten de Moor)

2:55 PM | Discussion


3:15 PM | Coffee

3:30 PM | Breakout discussion


4:50 PM | Lightning Talks


5:20 PM | Poster session 1


6:30 PM | Dinner

 

Tues June 4 – Mantle to crust to surface

 

8 AM | Coffee & Breakfast

9 AM | Synthesis of day 1 and introduction to goals of the day (Cian Wilson)


SESSION 4: The mantle/crust interface

9:15 AM | Intro (Holli Frey)

9:25 AM | Speaker 1 (Philipp Ruprecht)

9:40 AM | Speaker 2 (Dawnika Blatter)

9:55 AM | Speaker 3 (Helen Janiszewski)

10:10 AM | Discussion


10:30 AM | Coffee


SESSION 5: Testing the TCMS model with geophysical, field, and geologic data.

10:45 AM | Intro (Doug Wiens)

10:55 AM | Speaker 1 (Geoff Abers)

11:10 AM | Speaker 2 (Madeline Lewis)

11:25 AM | Speaker 3 (Christian Huber)

11:40 AM | Discussion


12:00 PM | Lunch


SESSION 6: Volatiles

1:00 PM | Intro (Forrest Horton)

1:10 PM | Speaker 1 (Michael Broadley)

1:25 PM | Speaker 2 (Michelle Muth)

1:40 PM | Speaker 3 (Terry Plank)

1:55 PM | Discussion

2:15 PM | Discussion


SESSION 7: Along-arc variations in mantle supply

3:35 PM | Intro (Alberto Saal)

3:45 PM | Speaker 1 (Steven Turner)

4:00 PM | Speaker 2 (Bradley Pitcher)

4:15 PM | Speaker 3 (Guanning Pang)

4:30 PM | Speaker 4 (Philippe Robidoux)

4:45 PM | Discussion


5:05 PM | Lightning Talks


5:35 PM | Poster session 2


6:45 PM | Dinner

 

Wed June 5 – The Cascades as a case study

 

8 AM | Coffee & Breakfast

9 AM | Synthesis of day 2 and introduction to goals of the day (Terry Plank)


SESSION 8: Multi-disciplinary data tracking Cascades mantle supply

9:15 AM | Intro (Adam Kent)

9:25 AM | Speaker 1 (Christy Till)

9:40 AM | Speaker 2 (Steve Ingebritsen)

9:55 AM | Speaker 3 (Brandon Schmandt)

10:10 AM | Discussion


10:30 AM | Coffee


10:45 AM | Breakout interactive exercise (Christy Till)


12 PM | Group seed grant development


1 PM | Lunch


2 PM | Group reports


2:40 PM | Continued engagement


2:50 PM | Workshop survey


3 PM | End of workshop



This workshop was co-sponsored by SZ4D

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