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EGU25 Thursday Highlights

EGU25 Thursday Highlights

Four days in and we are just getting started!

Grab your morning coffee or beverage of choice and check out the suggestions from the GMPV ECS Team for a day full of learning, discussion and networking opportunities at EGU25. 

Starting at 8:30 (CEST) and continuing throughout the morning, we have the ‘Understanding magmatic processes: from magma storage to eruptive behaviour, and implications for volcanic hazards’ session (GMPV8.4) in room K1. Presenters will discuss magma generation, movement, storage, and eruption, combining geochemical, isotopic, experimental, and modelling approaches to improve our understanding of volcanic processes, crustal influences, and eruption hazards across diverse volcanic systems.

The coffee break (10:15–10:45) is the perfect time for early career scientists to expand their network and talk with peers in the EGU networking zone (next to the EGU booth in Hall X2). Do not miss the ‘Early Career Scientists (ECS) Coffee Catch-Up‘.

Afterwards, why not attend the second half of the ‘Dynamics, tectonics and evolution of rocky planets from formation to the present day’ session (GD3.1). At PICO spot 1,  the ‘Earth: Plates, Continents and Deep Mantle’, ‘Solar System: Moon, Mercury, Mars, Venus’, and ‘Exoplanets / Rocky Planets in General’ topics will be addressed before the lunch break.

At 12:45, our president Holly Stein will be expecting everyone in room D2 for our very own Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology (GMPV) division meeting (DM12). We hope to see you all there!

Back from lunch break, there are several options available for GMPV enthusiasts:

On-site poster presentations are also available in the afternoon.

From 14:00 to 15:45, visit Hall X2 for the GMPV7.5 session: ‘Advances in nano- to micro-analytical tools and cutting-edge technologies: Unlocking Earth Science and Igneous Petrology Secrets’.

From 16:15 to 18:00, go check the following sessions:

For our online peers, virtual posters display (08:30–18:00) and attendance (14:00–15:45) will take place at vPoster spot 1.

Finally and before you head out for some rest and relaxation (or to enjoy a beautiful night out in Vienna), our president Holly Stein will convene the Robert Wilhelm Bunsen Medal Lecture by Trevor Russell Ireland (MAL27-GMPV) at 19:00 in room -2.31.

Have a great Thursday at the #EGU25 and check out our blog tomorrow for tips for the last day.

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PhD student at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (Brazil), working on petrochronological constraints to better understand the geodynamic evolution of the Raspas Metamorphic Complex (SW Ecuador). Research interests are mainly in the field of petrochronology of high-grade metamorphic rocks and related areas. Feel free to write to me at gutopaivasilva@gmail.com


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