Insights Into the Workings of Rhyolitic Explosive Eruptions and Their Magmatic Sources - Daly Lecture
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricacies of rhyolitic explosive eruptions and their magmatic sources in this AGU Fall Meeting 2011 Daly Lecture. Delve into insights presented by Colin J. Wilson from Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand, as he discusses key topics including uranium-lead ages, Aurora magma, and young event sites. Gain a deeper understanding of volcanic processes through expert analysis and research findings. Examine the lecture's take-home messages and conclusions, drawing connections to broader geological concepts. Engage with cutting-edge volcanology research and its implications for understanding Earth's dynamic systems in this hour-long presentation delivered at Moscone West, Rooms 2022-2024.
Syllabus
Steve Sparks
John Geiselman
TakeHome Message
Uranium Lead Ages
Aurora Magma
Young Event Site
Conclusions
Donald Rumsfeld
Taught by
AGU
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