Modern and Ancient Deep Earth Volatile Cycles and Hydromechanical Modeling of Fluid Flow - Bowen Lectures 2011
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research on deep Earth processes in this AGU Fall Meeting 2011 Bowen Lectures series. Delve into two fascinating presentations: Marc M. Hirschmann from the University of Minnesota discusses modern and ancient deep Earth volatile cycles, while James Connolly from ETH Zurich presents hydromechanical modeling of fluid flow in the lower crust. Gain insights into the complex interactions between Earth's mantle, volatiles, and fluid dynamics over geological timescales.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2011 Bowen Lectures
Taught by
AGU
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