----- Original Message ----- From: Vojtech Janousek To: GRANITE-RESEARCH@LISTSERV.UMD.EDU Sent: Friday, February 25, 2011 4:50 PM Subject: [GRANITE-RESEARCH] VM Goldschmidt Conference 2011 in Prague Dear colleagues, The 2011 V.M. Goldschmidt Conference will be held in Prague, Czech Republic, on August 14 - 19, 2011. The session programme for this meeting has now been published on www.goldschmidt2011.org and the abstract submission has also opened. We would like to draw your attention to Session 09f: "Linking the Plutonic and Volcanic Records: Textural and Geochemical Fingerprinting of Magma Chamber Processes" www.goldschmidt2011.org/themes Description: It has long been recognised that felsic and mafic plutons are relics of former magma storage reservoirs that provide us with a snapshot of igneous processes at deeper levels within the Earth’s crust. Often, however, the multitude of phenomena recorded there (e.g. assimilation, magma mixing, fractional crystallization and crystal accumulation as well as post-cumulus modification) is increasingly recognised in the volcanic record as well, with the concept emerging that many crystals found in lavas and tuffs seem to be out of equilibrium with their host-liquids, i.e. they are derived from earlier melt batches or have been recycled in some form from deep seated contact aureoles. The spectrum of processes recorded in the textural and compositional (especially isotopic) variations in crystals and megacrysts found in volcanic rocks thus necessitates an integrated approach to volcanic and plutonic phenomena. This session hopes to bring together a full spectrum of contributions ranging from field studies, through textural investigations, experimental approaches, petrological and geochemical work (esp. isotope approaches) to numerical modelling. The key goal being to further our comprehension of crustal magma evolution and to explore the links between deep-seated magma reservoirs and erupted products. This in turn will help improve our understanding of the ‘volcano-magma’ system as a whole, with considerable consequences for crustal evolution and hazard assessment. Keynote: Olivier Bachman (Univ Wash, USA) Invited speaker: Chris Harris (Univ Cape Town, South Africa) Convenors: Vojtech Janousek, Valentin Troll and Abigail Barker If you are working in this general area, we would be pleased to see your contribution. Abstract submission should follow the instructions given at: http://www.goldschmidt2011.org/abstracts/instructions Abstract submission will remain open until 15th April 2011. We look forward to seeing you in Prague! Best regards, Vojtech Janousek Valentin Troll Abigail Barker PS1 Of related interest may be also: Fieldtrip D: August 20-22 Bohemian Enigmas: Granulites, Ultrapotassic Magmatites and Tectites Leaders: Vojtech Janousek, Roman Skala The Bohemian Massif is a large relict of the crystalline basement at the eastern extremity of the Variscan orogen in Europe. During the field trip, we shall see a uniquely preserved sequence of magmatic and metamorphic rocks ranging from Late Devonian/Early Carboniferous subduction-related magmatism to Visean continental collision and metamorphic climax. The second principal theme will be the petrogenesis of peculiar (ultra-) potassic syenitic to melagranitic rocks (durbachites). The field trip offers a chance to see the museum of moldavites in Tyn nad Vltavou. To those who like industrial heritage, a visit to a mining museum in the famous base metal and uranium mining district of Pribram, will be certainly of particular appeal. Also the rich cultural heritage of southern–central Bohemia will not be neglected. Starting in Prague, a medieval gem of Central Europe, we visit the historical towns of Cesky Krumlov and Pisek. PS2 We do apologize for possible multiple postings. Best regards, Vojtech Janousek