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Bringing a Magmatic System Back to Life: My Research at Lassen Peak and Chaos Crags

Discover the fascinating findings at Lassen Volcanic Center regarding dacite lava eruptions and zircon crystals analysis.

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Lassen Peak in California, seen in October 2008. Image: Erik Klemetti So, I'm off to the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in San Francisco meeting tomorrow. This year, I will be presenting on my continuing research in the Lassen Volcanic Center (LVC) in northern California -- in fact, this is the first time I'll talk about some of my and my students' findings looking at the lavas and pumice from some of the more recent eruptions in the LVC. If you're interested, you can check out the abstract for my talk by visiting the Fall Meeting Scientific Program (sorry, no direct links, apparently) and searching for my name under "Fall Meeting Program". If you're at the meeting, you can come see me lead off the session (and the meeting) at 8:00 AM on Monday (December 9) in Moscone South 308. However, if you're not going to AGU, I thought it ...

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