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73 T135. Using Volcanic Deposits to Help Us Understand Volcanic and Magmatic Processes (Posters)
Session Chairs:
Alison Graettinger, Kurt Knesel, Alan Whittington
This session invites presentations that leverage volcanic deposits to reconstruct magmatic and eruptive processes. We welcome contributions from field and experimental volcanology, petrology, geochemistry, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics, ranging from the landform to nanoscale.
Author Availability:
3:30–5:30 p.m.Presentations
| Booth No. | Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Action | 271 | 73-1 | Stratigraphy and Mapping of the Devils Horn Rhyolites, Goat Rocks Volcanic Complex, WA | Isabella Harnett | View | 272 | 73-2 | Volcaniclastic Depositional Processes during Talkeetna Arc Infancy as Recorded by the Upper Triassic Shuyak Formation, Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska | Brandon Keough | View | 273 | 73-3 | Chemical-Temporal Complexity in the Eruptive Products of Xitle Volcano, Mexico: A Window into a Complex Monogenetic Magmatic System and the Underlying Mantle Wedge | Jamshid Ahmadi | View | 274 | 73-4 | Geochemical and Magma Storage Evolution at Sunlight Peak Stratovolcano, Absaroka Volcanic Province, Wyoming | Kristina Bardfield | View | 275 | 73-5 | Cenozoic Basaltic Volcanism in the Idaho Basin and Range: Insights from North of the Yellowstone Hotspot Track | Megan Melgren | View | 276 | 73-6 | The Compositional and Temporal Relationships Between Basaltic Lava Flows of the Beaver Ridge Subfield in Black Rock Desert, Utah | John Hess | View | 277 | 73-7 | Remnants of the deep: a preliminary map of mafic enclaves near the vent of Big Obsidian Flow, Newberry Caldera, Central Oregon | Johnathon Nichols | View | 278 | 73-8 | Using the Chemical Composition of Cryptotephra as a Fingerprint for Miocene Volcanic Deposits in the Central Montana Renova Formation | Eliza Joyce | View | 279 | 73-9 | Understanding Pre-eruptive Magmatic Processes at the Socorro Caldera Complex Using Zircon Geochronology and Geochemistry | Yakov Yermakov | View | 280 | 73-10 | Unraveling the magmatic history of Coyote Hills: Mapping and Characterizing basalt flows of a polygenetic shield volcano in the Springerville volcanic field, Arizona | Atzi Olivarez | View | 281 | 73-11 | Insights into the Early Construction of the Yana Volcanic Center, CA Using Physical Volcanology of Eruptive Units | Theresa Adams | View | 282 | 73-12 | The Eruptive History and Feeder Dike Propagation of Two Adjacent Silicic Flank Vents at Summer Coon Volcano, Colorado | Andrew Harp | View | 283 | 73-13 | Experimental Rheology of Three-Phase Lava: Bubble Lives Matter | James Landolfi | View | 284 | 73-14 | Flow Rheology and Encased Xenolith Geochemistry of the Qta2 Tieton Andesite at Bear Creek Mountain | Miles Gaston | View | 285 | 73-15 | Correlation between Plinian eruption column height and pyroclastic density current runout distance | Sean O'Donnell | View | 286 | 73-16 | Using Thermochromism to Study the Thermal Evolution of Analogue Lava Flows | Aiden Nixon | View | 287 | 73-17 | Evaluating the Nature of Monogenetic Volcanism in the Eastern Potrillo Volcanic Field, New Mexico: Evidence from Petrography and Mineral Chemistry | Jennifer Thines | View |
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Using Volcanic Deposits to Help Us Understand Volcanic and Magmatic Processes (Posters)
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 19 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, Hall 1
Session Type: Poster: Topical
Session Format: Poster
Author Availability: 3:30–5:30 p.m.
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