Understanding Deep Crustal Processes - Draft Program and Application

Winter School (30th January - 2nd February, 2023)
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30th January 2023
08h30 - Welcome and introduction
- 08h40 Formation and composition of the lower crust [Othmar Müntener]
- 09h30 Petrology of melting [Bernardo Cesare]
10h30 Break (30 minutes)
- 11h00 Structures and metamorphism in collisional orogens: insights from numerical modeling [Manuele Faccenda]
12h00 Lunch
- 13h30 Flash-talks with short presentations by in person participants
15h30 Break (30 minutes)
- 16h00 Thermo-Chemo-mechanical coupling in metamorphic petrology [Lucie Tajcmanova]
- 17h30 Discussion
18h00 End
31st January 2023
- 08h30 Anatectic rocks under the microscope [Bernardo Cesare]
- 09h30 Multiphase fluid inclusions in migmatites and granulites [Bruna Borges Carvalho]
10h30 Break (30 minutes)
- 11h00 Chemistry of anatectic melts: nature, models and experiments [Omar Bartoli]
12h00 Lunch
- 13h30 Practical activities: anatectic rocks under the microscope [Bernardo Cesare, Bruna Borges Carvalho, Omar Bartoli]
15h30 Break (30 minutes)
- 16h00 The Beauty and the Beast, phase equilibrium modelling in metamorphic petrology [Pierre Lanari and Jacob B. Forshaw]
- 17h00 Local equilibria and reactive bulk composition and Bingo-Antidote [Pierre Lanari]
18h00 End
1st February 2023
- 8h30 Recent technology (2D and 3D) [Richard Taylor]
- 9h30 Link between Mineralogic and XMapTools [Richard Taylor and Pierre Lanari]
10h30 Break (30 minutes)
- 11h00 Data reduction using XMapTools [Pierre Lanari]
12h30 Lunch
- 14h00 Accessory minerals and isotopic signature in the lower crust [Daniela Rubatto]
- 15h00 Dating igneous and metamorphic events in the lower crust [Daniela Rubatto] part 1
16h00 Break (30 minutes)
- 16h30 Dating igneous and metamorphic events in the lower crust [Daniela Rubatto] part 2
- 17h30 Discussion
18h00 End
2nd February 2023
- 8h30 Crustal melting, and its stable isotope record with examples from the Chon Aike SLIP (Silicic Large Igneous Province) in Patagonia [Benita Putlitz]
- 9h30 Granite formation, where and how and from the Archean to present [Othmar Müntener]
10h30 Break: (30 minutes)
- 11h00 Crystallization and melt-mineral equilibration [Lukas Baumgartner]
12h00 Lunch
- 13h30 Partial melting of carbonate-rich rocks [Lukas Baumgartner]
- 14h30 Closure of the school - End of Course.