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EGU26 Monday Highlights

EGU26 Monday Highlights

Welcome back to EGU26!

We hope you are well-rested, have your comfy shoes on and are ready to get inspired by all the amazing talks and posters EGU26 in line for you.

EGU26 is as big as ever, so here are some tips and suggestions to inspire your first day.

Starting off strong with a coffee in hand and a notebook tucked under your arm. Head off to the GMPV5.2 ”Formation of metal ore deposits during fluid-rock interactions: from physical patterns, chemical reaction to numerical modelling” session, where you will be able to hear more on ore mineralisation processes and formation dynamics. Another session, which has been an EGU staple, is the GMPV10.2′ Volcanic processes: tectonics, deformation, geodesy, unrest‘, where one can hear new research on all things volcanic. Here, Kyriaki Drymoni will present how seismic unrest is important for the transportation of volatiles from deeper to shallower parts of the volcano in ”Investigating the subsurface drivers of the 2025 Kolumbo volcano-tectonic unrest”.

In the afternoon session, stop by the GMPV11.4 ”Advances in Volcanic Hazard Monitoring and Modelling: Innovations, Techniques, and Future Directions”, where Andrea Di Muro will open with an interesting talk on petrological and geochemical frameworks for exploring magma plumbing systems, ”The tight link between magma plumbing system and volcano monitoring: a contribution from the multidisciplinary petrological and geochemical framework (MPGF)”.

You should finish the day winding down with a few documentaries presented in Room E1, ”The Rhythm of the Lakes” and ”The Paths of Fire”.

Don’t forget to keep up with our socials for updates on upcoming GMPV division events during this exciting week.

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Agata is the Blog Editor-in-Chief for the EGU GMPV division. She obtained her PhD in Volcanology and Rock Physics at the University of Strasbourg. Her research focuses on the permeability of volcanic structures and how their physical properties influence ore mineralisation and fluid flow processes. She is an avid supporter of building ECS platforms, believing that open and honest discussion is key to improving scientific spaces for everyone.


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