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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM

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  Sun, Sept 20 Mon, Sept 21 Tue, Sept 22 Wed, Sept 23 Thu, Sept 24 Fri, Sept 25
07:30   Registration Mid-
Conference
Field
Trip

(8:00-
18:00)
 
08:30   Keynote Speaker 1 Keynote Speaker 5 Keynote Speaker 9 Keynote Speaker 13
09:20   Keynote Speaker 2 Keynote Speaker 6 Keynote Speaker 10 Keynote Speaker 14
10:10   coffee break coffee break
10:40   Keynote Speaker 3 Keynote Speaker 7 Keynote Speaker 11 Keynote Speaker 15
11:30   Open Discussion Open Discussion
12:10   Lunch Lunch
14:00   Keynote Speaker 4 Keynote Speaker 8 Keynote Speaker 12 Keynote Speaker 16
15:00   Young Researchers Young Researchers Young Researchers Keynote Speaker 17
16:00-18:00   Poster Session 1 Poster Session 2 Poster Session 3 General Assembly
17:00-19:00 Registration    
19:00-21:00 Ice-breaker party   Conference Dinner  


Monday, September 21st
    Sources and processes of granite magma generation
08:30 Antonio Acosta-Vigil

Dipartimento di Geoscienze, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy

Insights into the mechanisms of crustal anatexis from experiments and melt inclusions

09:20 Edward Sawyer Université du Québec, Canada What Leucosomes tell us about Crustal Differentiation
10:10 coffee break    
10:40 Roberto Weinberg Monash University, Australia Water-Fluxed Melting of Continental Crust Including High-Pressure Rocks
11:30 OPEN DISCUSSION    
12:10 lunch    
14:00 Antonio Castro Universidad de Huelva, Spain The granodiorite-granulite connection and the origin of continents
15:00 Young Researchers Forum    
16:00-18:00 POSTER SESSION 1    


Tuesday, September 22nd
    Shallow-level granites and their volcanic connection
08:30 Olivier Bachman ETH Zurich, Switzerland Magma reservoir dynamics and the volcanic-plutonic connection
09:20 Adam Kent Oregon State University, USA The thermal history of magma storage in the shallow crust
10:10 coffee break    
10:40 Guilherme Gualda Vanderbilt University, USA The volcano-pluton connection: Practical conundrums and lessons from phase equilibria
11:30 OPEN DISCUSSION    
12:10 lunch    
14:00 Robert Allan Wiebe UC Davis, USA Schlieren structures in granitic rocks
15:00 Young Researchers Forum    
16:00-18:00 POSTER SESSION 2    


Wednesday, September 23rd
8:00-18:00 MID-CONFERENCE FIELD TRIP


Thursday, September 24th
  Morning Granites and tectonic environments
08:30 Jean-François Moyen Université Jean-Monnet, France Connecting granites to their sources - mantle vs. crust origin and geotectonic tracing, with special reference to Archaean granitoids
09:20 Peter Ulmer ETH Zurich, Switzerland The generation of granitic magmas in arc related deep crustal hot zones
10:10 coffee break    
10:40 Roberto Dall'Agnol Universidade Federal do Pará, Brasil Crustal Paleoproterozoic A-type granites and Neoarchean granites associated with charnockites: Geochemical, petrological and tectonic setting contrasts.
11:30 OPEN DISCUSSION    
12:10 lunch    
14:00 Juan Andres Dahlquist CONICET-Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina Contemporaneous Carboniferous subduction-related and Intraplate-type magmatism in the Pre-Andean of SW Gondwana Margin, Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina: petrological, geochemical, geochronological and zircon Hf isotope data
15:00 Young Researchers Forum    
16:00-18:00 POSTER SESSION 3    


Friday, September 25th
    Space and time in granite magma processes
08:30 Mark Jellinek University of British Columbia, Canada How do we unlock the full potential of an extensive geological record of silicic magmatic processes to rigorously constrain key dynamics governing volcanism?
09:20 Michael Higgins Université du Québec, Canada Understanding granite textures using cathodoluminescence and other imaging techniques
10:10 coffee break    
10:40 Ewa Slaby Institute of Geological Sciences (Polish Academy of Sciences), Poland From chaos to coherence: decoding granite texture for disclosing continental crust formation
11:30 OPEN DISCUSSION    
12:10 lunch    
14:00 Márcio Martins Pimentel UNB U-Pb and Lu-Hf isotopes and the origin of granitic magmas: examples from South America
15:00 Jorge Bettencourt Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil Metallogenetic systems associated with granitoid magmatism in the Amazonian Craton: an overview of the present level of understanding and exploration significance
16:30 GENERAL ASSEMBLY  

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