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Séminaire

Titre : Explosive Volcanism in the Solar System: From Beneath the Sea to the Vacuum of Space
Nom du conférencier : Laura Kerber
Son affiliation : LMD/Jussieu
Laboratoire organisateur : LMD
Date et heure : 11-10-2012 14h30
Lieu : Salle de réunion du LMD/Jussieu (T45-55, 3e etage)
Résumé :

Explosive volcanism is a process that takes place throughout the Solar System, from Mercury to the moons of Saturn. It creates atmospheric gases, resurfaces planets, and affects climate. Deposits left behind from past explosive volcanic eruptions can provide clues about a planet’s interior state and composition, its atmosphere at the time of eruption, and its geological history. New observations sent back from a fleet of recent planetary exploration missions has shed new light on the role of explosive volcanism in planetary evolution. This seminar will give an overview of explosive volcanic processes in the Solar System, focusing on the effect of the atmosphere (or lack thereof) on the physical eruption process and resulting deposit.

Contact :

MP Lefebvre (0144272799)