The beginning of January always brings the abstract deadline for the EGU General Assembly in April of that year. This year, we have a lot of cool abstracts submitted, and if you come to the meeting I can promise you good entertainment. Here's is a list of the abstracts from our team:
James Gilgannon et al. - A non-hydrostatic stress state forms fabrics during metamorphic reactions. Session TS1.5 – Deformation processes and texture analysis
Roberto Emanuele Rizzo et al. - Deep learning and chemical constraints allow accurate segmentation of micro-CT data from metamorphic rocks. Session TS1.5 – Deformation processes and texture analysis
Zhaoliang Hou et al. - Syn-kinematic porosity evolution during nucleation and growth of stylolites (Eilean-Dubh limestone, NW Scotland). Session TS1.5 – Deformation processes and texture analysis
Florian Fusseis et al. - Emergent permeability in dehydrating rocks is controlled by the stress state and orientation. Session GMPV5.1 – Fluid-rock interaction: Kickstarter of metamorphic, deformation and geo-engineering processes
Damien Freitas et al. - Heitt Mjolnir: an internally heated triaxial rock deformation apparatus for operando experiments at up to 573 K at Synchrotron imaging beamlines. Session GMPV5.1 – Fluid-rock interaction: Kickstarter of metamorphic, deformation and geo-engineering processes
Alexis Cartwright-Taylor et al. - Micromechanics of damage localisation and shear failure of a porous rock: sound and vision. Session EMRP1.2 – The Mechanics of Earthquake Faulting: a multiscale approach
Derek D.V. Leung et al. - Where curling stones collide with rock physics: Cyclical damage accumulation and fatigue in granitoids. Session EMRP1.3 – Multiscale rock damage in geology, geophysics and geo-engineering systems
Should be an exciting week, and I am really happy that we will be presenting so many cool results from so many different studies!