Orals

GMPV5.6

We invite multidisciplinary contributions - both observational (seismology, geodetics, geobarometry etc.) and modelling (computational, analogue etc.) - on magma transport in the crust through dykes and sills. Understanding dykes and sills is vital as they serve both as the conduits that feed eruptions (and must be monitored to evaluate volcanic hazards), and as the bodies that build the crust. Although considerable uncertainties in our understanding of magma plumbing systems remain, recent events in Iceland (2014 Bárðarbunga-Holuhraun rifting event) have demonstrated how progress can be made by combining diverse observations from traditionally distinct disciplines.

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Co-organized as SM6.8
Convener: Jennifer Woods | Co-conveners: David Neave, Robert S White
Orals
| Mon, 08 Apr, 14:00–15:45
 
Room D2
Posters
| Attendance Mon, 08 Apr, 16:15–18:00
 
Hall X2

Monday, 8 April 2019 | Room D2

Chairperson: Jenny Woods
14:00–14:15 |
EGU2019-3374
Craig Magee and Christopher Jackson
14:15–14:30 |
EGU2019-12816
Eleonora Rivalta, Fabio Corbi, Luigi Passarelli, Valerio Acocella, Timothy Davis, and Mauro Di Vito
14:30–14:45 |
EGU2019-7404
Delphine Smittarello, Virginie Pinel, Francesco Maccaferri, and Valérie Cayol
14:45–15:00 |
EGU2019-4577
| Highlight
| presentation
Steven Micklethwaite, Gregory Dering, and Alexander Cruden
15:00–15:15 |
EGU2019-416
Uchitha Nissanka Arachchige, Alexander Cruden, and Roberto Weinberg
15:15–15:30 |
EGU2019-16376
Jeane Anne Dagoy, Eleonora Rivalta, and Francesco Maccaferri