Congresso SIMP-SGI-SOGEI 2019 - Call for abstract Sessione P1 Integrated mineralogy, petrology and computational modelling to decipher geochemical interactions and tectonic histories recorded by metamorphic rocks from the deep Earth

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Società Geologica Italiana

Dear colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention on the following session at the national conference SIMP-SGI-SOGEI (Parma, Italy, 16 to 19 September 2019, http://parma2019.socminpet.it/index.php):

Sessione P1 Integrated mineralogy, petrology and computational modelling to decipher geochemical interactions and tectonic histories recorded by metamorphic rocks from the deep Earth.

Conveners: Mattia L. Mazzucchelli, Mattia Gilio, Marco Scambelluri, Donato Belmonte

The invited speaker for this session is Prof. Dr. Sandro Jahn (Uni. Cologne).

We remind you that the deadline for abstract submission is May 20th, h. 19.00 CET.  Information about abstract submission can be found at http://parma2019.socminpet.it/index.php/abstracts/info-norme

We look forward to seeing you in Parma!

Kind regards,
Mattia Mazzucchelli
Mattia Gilio
Marco Scambelluri
Donato Belmonte
 
P1. Integrated mineralogy, petrology and computational modelling to decipher geochemical interactions and tectonic histories recorded by metamorphic rocks from the deep Earth

Conveners: Mattia L. Mazzucchelli, Mattia Gilio, Marco Scambelluri, Donato Belmonte

In recent years, multidisciplinary approaches across scales greatly improved our understanding of tectonic and chemical processes affecting metamorphic rocks, minerals and fluids in the deep Earth. Minerals and mineral assemblages retain information on their growth and stability as a function of pressure, temperature, fluid composition, solubility and redox conditions in a variety of space and timescales. The recent advances in methodological and technical approaches significantly improved our capability of extracting such information via detailed microstructural, mineralogical, petrologic and geochemical studies. However, the correct interpretation of these records and their integration at all scales requires synergies between field work, observation of natural samples, experiments and computational modeling.
This session aims to collect contributions addressed to present and discuss new and revised methodologies for the measurement, analysis, interpretation and modelling of physical and chemical processes affecting the rock and minerals behavior in key Earth's geodynamic environments.