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MEAS Department Seminar

April 29 | 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm

Speaker – Don Dingwell, LMU-Munich (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat, Munchen), hosted by A. Soldati.  Join us in person or on Zoom.Don Dingwell

Seminar Title – Explosive Volcanism in the earth system: experimental access

Abstract – Volcanism, is a vital factor in the Earth system. Molten silicates are a major transport agent in the differentiation and interaction of lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. Further, the immediate consequences of volcanic eruptions on all scales – local, regional and global – are issues of direct practical relevance to mankind as they are measured in lives, infrastructure and the environment. Volcanism is the result of a complex interplay of physico-chemical processes operating at varying efficiencies during ascent, differentiation and eruption of magma. As a result, volcanic phenomena span a range from effusive to explosive. The largest explosive events are repeatedly responsible for global impact on the Earth System, yet it is precisely these events that, due to their explosive character, are relatively inaccessible for direct scientific investigation. A major opportunity in accessing such systems has been provided by recent technological advances permitting the experimental investigation of volcanism. Experimental volcanology operates directly under volcanic conditions of time, pressure, temperature, and state; a near-unique opportunity in the solid earth sciences. Based on experimental volcanology, this project aims to provide mechanistic models of magmatic/volcanic processes and their impact on the Earth System. I will illustrate recent progress in this field using several examples.

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Date:
April 29
Time:
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
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1216 Jordan Addition
2720 Faucette Drive
Raleigh, NC 27695 United States
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