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Welcome to the blog of the Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV) Division of the European Geosciences Union (EGU). This blog serves as a platform for the GMPV community to share news, events, and activities, as well as updates on the latest research.
EGU Blog » GMPV
1w ago
Tired after the week-long conference?
The GMPV division is ready with a number of interesting sessions to refresh your moods.
Let’s enjoy the last moment of the EGU General Assembly 2024.
Let’s start the day with a cup of tea and join the conference with the energy of a volcano because a session is waiting for all of you on hydrothermal alteration in volcanic settings (GMPV8.2). The session will deal with the characterization, imaging, monitoring, and hazard/economic assessment of volcanic hydrothermal systems and associated fluid-rock interactions. The diverse session is ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
1w ago
Welcome to Thursday, the second last day of EGU – GA 2024! We have a lot of interesting sessions filled with highlighted talks, orals, posters and the prestigious medal awards lectures for the GMPV division. We have many brainstorming talks today and here I’m listing a few that might appeal to you following the EGU time blocks and breaks. Just as last year, the GA is in hybrid mode so experience all these events on the virtual Gather.town platform and live sessions on the Zoom platform.
Let’s start our day with an early morning session on Fluid driven evolution of the Earth’s crust: influ ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
1w ago
Welcome to day 2 of our EGU General Assembly. GMPV researchers, buckle up to a great day, with many interesting sessions on magmatic processes, volcanic degassing, magma storage and integrated approaches to understand igneous systems. You also have a joint session in honour of W. Jason Morgan. There are so many things taking place today, make sure you know what is on today’s schedule!
What is there for today?
Meet the GMPV Division President Holly Stein, the ECS GMPV Rep Simona Gabrielli and part of the ECS Team on Tuesday morning at 11:30 at the EGU Booth for the “Meet the GMPV Division“. The ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
1w ago
Just a few days and EGU24 will start (Are you ready?)!! We are sure you will discover new amazing researches about Geosciences, but, remember, EGU is also social events and networking!
The ECS team of GMPV (and other Divisions) will be at the GA, and you can find us with short course and events around the ACV. Here is a list of where and when you can find us!
Sunday 14 April
Get ready for the Opening Reception! The event will be held at the ACV conference center starting at 18.30. Take the opportunity to register in advance for the conference, and to start your networking by meeting ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
1M ago
The second edition of the Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology and Volcanology division’s ECS talks – the Campfires – of 2024 is right at the door and will take place on Thursday March 21st at 4pm CET on Zoom.
This edition will be a Scientific Campfire, during which three early career scientists will present their latest work to the community.
Our speakers for this edition are:
Abimbola Chris Ogunyele
PhD student @ University of Pavia, Italy
Title: Accretion of “young” Phanerozoic subcontinental lithospheric mantle triggered by back-arc extension
  ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
1M ago
The Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology and Volcanology division of the European Geosciences Union is looking for a new X (Twitter) Account! We are a group of 16 early career scientists working on GMPV topics. You can have a look (and learn more) about our team and what we do during the year here!
We are looking for an Early Career Scientist (ECS) who can share all the activities of our group and the curiosity about the GMPV world. If you want to know more about ECS, you can find all the information here.
This is our official X profile (https://twitter.com/EGU_GMPV), where we advertise t ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
2M ago
As we approach the EGU General Assembly, we remember that there are a number of people working hard to ensure that sessions on our favourite topics are secured. This also ensures that topics of interest to as wide a range of scientists as possible are covered. This is why the GMPV Division has representatives from the various fields of geochemistry, mineralogy, petrology and volcanology.
Last time, I introduced the first four officers of the GMPV Divison. In this second take, I got to ask Marian Holness, Mathias Burisch-Hassel, Richard Palin and Jörg Hermann about their roles in the GMPV Divis ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
2M ago
Mark your calendar! We have prepared the first edition of the ECS Tips Campfire of the Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology and Volcanology division, which will take place on Tuesday 27th February at 11am CET on Zoom.
This special edition will be dedicated to Outreach & science communication, during which three scientists will present their outreach activities and have a panel discussion with the audience.
Our speakers for this edition are:
1. Alessandro Musu
PhD student @ University of Geneva, Switzerland
Co-host of the Volcano Watch podcast with Corin Jorgenson ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
3M ago
Welcome to 2024, we hope you all had some nice and relaxing holidays! In the meantime we have prepared the first edition of the Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology and Volcanology division’s ECS talks – the Campfires – of the new year, which will take place on Thursday 18th January at 10am CET on Zoom.
This edition will be a Scientific Campfire, during which three early career scientists will present their latest work to the community.
Our speakers for this edition are:
1. Carlos Angeles
Ph.D. Candidate @ Heidelberg University, Germany
Title: Insights into the protra ..read more
EGU Blog » GMPV
4M ago
Once a year, GMPV enthusiastic scientists from all over the world gather around in Vienna for the fabulous EGU General Assembly, where very exciting and ground breaking science is presented to peers. While for some, the EGU may be reduced into a solid crazy week at the GA, for others is a year-round duty. The existence of the GMPV Division science officers ensures that every year GMPV’s early and more senior scientists have a full and rewarding experience at the GA, that researchers in these scientific domains are recognised by their efforts and achievements, and that the EGU continues to evol ..read more