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  • V34A: Crystal Records of Magmatic Processes III Oral
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Primary Convener:
Marc-Antoine Longpre, CUNY Queens College

Convener:
Christy Till, Arizona State University
Kendra Lynn, USGS Volcano Science Center
Weiran Li, University of Hong Kong

Early Career Convener:
Oliver Higgins, University of St. Andrews

Chair:
Marc-Antoine Longpre, CUNY Graduate Center
Christy Till, Arizona State University

Crystals in igneous rocks represent detailed archives of magmatic system evolution, preserving information on composition, temperature, pressure, oxygen fugacity, volatile content and key processes such as fractional crystallization, magma mixing, and assimilation. These records span magmatic environments from the upper mantle to the crust, offering insights into the conditions and timescales of magma generation, storage, and transport. This session brings together researchers studying magmatic crystals in mafic to felsic rocks across diverse tectonic settings to explore questions related to magma sources, evolution, storage dynamics, and process timescales. We welcome contributions that employ a range of established and emerging techniques, including (but not limited to) textural analysis, microbeam methods, experimental approaches, X-ray micro-computed tomography, thermodynamic and numerical modeling, machine learning, big data analysis, and diffusion chronometry.

Index Terms
3618 Magma chamber processes
3620 Mineral and crystal chemistry
3625 Petrography, microstructures, and textures
3640 Igneous petrology

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2. Earth Interior

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