Today marks of the start of the annual American Geophysical Union meeting, where over 20,000 geoscientists descend on downtown San Francisco to talk shop. I will be attending the meeting, but I won't get there until Thursday (tight schedule this year for a number of reasons). When I am there, I'll be busy - presenting a poster on my research into ancient rhyolite calderas in the Mineral King area of the Sierra Nevada of California and chairing a session of talks on Friday morning entitled "
Frontiers in Understanding Igneous Processes From Crystal to Arc Scale". If you are going to be at AGU, please come by my poster on Friday afternoon and say "hello!" My poster is #V53B-2619 and I'll be in front of it from ~1:40 until 4 PM. If you want to live vicariously through others, you can search for the AGU hashtag on twitter (#AGU11 or ...