Relationship between volcanism and carbonate sedimentation on Earth and beyond - session at IAS 2026 in Auckland (NZ)

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From: ANDREA DI CAPUA <andrea.dicapua@xxxxxx>


Dear Community,

We would like to draw your attention to the following session, titled:
"Relationship between volcanism and carbonate sedimentation on Earth and
beyond", at IAS 2026 in Auckland (NZ) from the 25th to the 30th of January
2026.

The interaction between volcanic and carbonate sedimentation is a
fundamental process observed in both continental and marine environments.
Spanning Earth's deep time, this interplay has been integral to sedimentary
basin evolution, though its role is often underestimated in
sedimentological studies. Geodynamic processes, especially those in
continental rifts, have influenced long-term climate dynamics by mobilizing
deep carbon reservoirs and driving atmospheric COâ?? oscillations. Large
explosive eruptions normally disperse large volumes of particles that
interact with sedimentary processes at different scales. Therefore, the
influence of volcanic activity on carbonate deposits involves a complex
interplay of physical, chemical, and biological processes that impact
depositional environments and can drive key post-depositional
transformations. In this regard, such interaction serves as essential
(paleo)environmental proxies. In addition, volcanic sediments serve as
vital nutrients in modern ecosystems, supporting diverse biological and
biomineralization processes (including carbonate minerals). By examining
case studies from ancient and modern settings, this session is dedicated to
exploring the dynamic interplay between volcanic and carbonate
sedimentation, emphasizing mechanisms through which volcanic activity
impacts carbonate production, sedimentation, preservation, and
lithification, and vice versa. Particular attention will be given, but not
limited to how this interaction creates unique lithofacies with peculiar
diagenetic processes, influences geochemical signatures, develops key
stratigraphic features, and controls reservoir properties in hydrocarbon
and geothermal systems. Contributions addressing similar interactions on
Mars and other planetary bodies are also welcome.

Dr. Federica Barilaro, Dr. Andrea Di Capua, Dr. Daniel Petráš.

If you wish to contribute, please submit your abstract by the 16th of May
at https://confer.co.nz/isc2026/call-for-abstracts/
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://confer.co.nz/isc2026/call-for-abstracts/__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!a4Dy-XeKpzdoxpVOfmYTSrumJxvAsMA1UatyvdzEFB9z3vjINEihpEe7wTJ9_QQ_oD36Leso4acfH-Xu5-HUd8LWOQ$>

On behalf of the Conveners,
Best regards and you in Auckland!
Andrea


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