EGU 2026 – Call for Abstracts Session TS4.1 'TS2.2 - From continental rifting to seafloor spreading'

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SGI

Carissimi Associati SGI,
Carissimi Soci delle Società Associate,

su indicazione della Dott.ssa Francesca Stendardi (Università di Pavia), vi invitiamo alla sottomissione di contributi per la sessione "TS2.2 - From continental rifting to seafloor spreading" che si terrà nell'ambito del congresso EGU 2026, in programma a Vienna dal 3 all'8 maggio 2026 (egu26.eu).

Convener: Marta Neres | Co-conveners: César R. Ranero, Julia Fonseca, Maria Filomena Loreto, Irene Merino

Per ulteriori informazioni vi rimandiamo di seguito al messaggio di promozione.

Cordiali saluti,

La Segreteria SGI


EGU 2026 - TS2.2 - From continental rifting to seafloor spreading
 
Dear colleagues,
 
The abstract submission for the EGU general assembly 2026 in Vienna is now open. We invite you to submit an abstract to our session.
*The session invites contributions that expand a broad spectrum of processes and time and space scales. We invite studies that investigate the forces leading to the initiation of rifting, the evolution of the modes of extension of the lithosphere, the gradual localisation and time and space migration of the deformation, or the relative importance between magmatic and tectonics in their interplay. These are all processes inadequately understood and often summarised by conceptual end-member models. The time and space evolution from continental rifting to the formation of the transition to an oceanic system, the nucleation of spreading cells and spreading segments, although locally described, are not yet linked to well defined processes. Further, we encourage contributions on the 3D interaction between seafloor spreading and rifting, the role of spreading center propagation and ridge jumps, again all interpreted in some regions, but their significance is still not incorporated in models. Likewise, a better understanding of the time scale of currently active processes, from earthquake rupture to magma chamber evolution, have implications for understanding changes trough longer-scale time. Thus, we also welcome contributions that use comparatively short-term studies, to investigate the styles and rates of processes during the evolution of large-scale Earth systems.*
The deadline for submission of abstracts is:

*Thursday, 15 January 2026, 13:00 CET*

*Abstract submission link*:

https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU26/session/56643
 
Co-organized by GD5/SM9
 
Convener: Marta Neres | Co-conveners: César R. Ranero, Julia Fonseca, Maria Filomena Loreto, Irene Merino
 
We are looking forward to receiving your submissions.
 
Kind regards,
 
Marta, César, Julia, Irene and Maria Filomena
 
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