T132. Old and the New, Long and the Short: Perspectives on Integration of Timescales of Magmatic Processes: Special Session

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From: "Myers, Madison" <madison.myers@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Dear Colleagues,

We ask that you consider joining our session "*T132. Old and the New, Long
and the Short: Perspectives on Integration of Timescales of Magmatic
Processes: Special Session Related to MGPV Awards to Madison Myers
and Anita Grunder"* at GSA Connects 2025.  This session invites
contributions that explore the lifespans and evolution of volcanic and
plutonic systems, rates of thermal and material recharge, magma
differentiation, and eruption timing.* The deadline for abstracts is August
5, 2025.  *

*Here is our abbreviated session description:* From the protracted assembly
of batholiths and plutons to the short-lived dynamics of volcanic
eruptions, magmatic processes span vast temporal scales. Although
techniques have been developed that shed light into unique processes, there
are several phases within this lifespan for which we have limited insights.
In this session we aim to highlight how diverse analytical techniques
provide distinct constraints, and by pairing multiple tools we can
integrate complementary aspects of magmatic systems to create dynamic
understanding of the processes that fuel magmatic systems. A key focus will
be on the challenges and opportunities for integrating these temporal
perspectives to build a cohesive understanding of magmatic evolution. We
encourage papers that address these challenges, offering new insights into
the interplay between timescales, methodologies, and processes, and
highlight broad applications.

We look forward to seeing you in San Antonio!

Anita Grunder and Madison Myers



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