Current Conference:
Eclogites in Space and Time – Bridging the Micro to Planetary Scales
Rohnert Park, California, USA | 19–23 June 2025
Second Circular - Penrose Eclogites in Space and Time
Conveners
Chris Mattinson,
Central Washington University
Kennet Flores,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David Hernandez-Uribe,
University of Illinois Chicago
Suzanne Baldwin,
Syracuse University
Application Deadline: 15 November 2024
Acceptance Notices: 15 January 2025
Registration and Abstracts Deadline: 15 February 2025
International Eclogite Conference
Eclogites in Space and Time — Bridging the Micro to Planetary Scales
will represent the 15th meeting of the International Eclogite Conference
(IEC-15). The IEC was established in 1982 to promote worldwide
communication and cooperation among scientists who study high-pressure
and ultrahigh-pressure rocks and processes.
Find our more about the IEC
Description
The multidisciplinary study of eclogites from micro to planetary scales over the past 50 years has
significantly advanced our understanding of plate tectonics. Eclogites are both the recorders and drivers of
planetary-scale tectonics, and their formation is involved in such diverse processes as the geochemical exchange
between Earth’s surface and deep interior, intermediate-depth seismicity, and continental growth, collision, and
evolution.
Objectives
The objective of this Penrose Conference is to bring together the international eclogite community and
scientists working on subduction-zone processes to discuss recent advances in diverse fields (e.g., geodynamics,
geochemistry, experimental petrology, and geochronology); catalyze breakthroughs in our understanding of
subduction-zone processes; and chart future research on eclogites in space and time.
This Penrose Conference will represent the 15th International Eclogite Conference (IEC15) and will be the first
time U.S.-based scientists host the international eclogite community at a dedicated conference.
Conference Format
The conference format will include oral presentations, poster presentations, breakout discussions, and
mentoring opportunities for early career scientists. Attendees will be expected to observe the GSA Code of
Ethics & Professional Conduct throughout the meeting.
The venue is close to some of the classic localities of the Franciscan Complex, which we will visit during two
syn-conference field excursions. Learn more about the venue online.
Thematic Sessions
Eclogites, Micro to Macro Scales
What processes do eclogites and eclogite-facies rock reveal at different scales? How do new insights from
micro-scale observations on high-pressure and ultrahigh-pressure (HP–UHP) metamorphic rocks better constrain and
inform subduction-zone processes? This thematic session will explore the state of knowledge regarding bridging
the scales in eclogite research.
Advances in Methods: Thermobarometry and Geo/ Thermochronology
Mineral assemblages preserved in HP–UHP metamorphic rocks challenge the assumption that equilibrium was
attained during prograde, peak, and retrograde conditions. This thematic session will explore advances in
thermo-barometry and geo/thermochronologic techniques used to determine the
pressure-temperature-time-deformation (P-T-t-D) histories of eclogite and related rocks.
The Role of Eclogite in Geodynamics
This thematic session will explore how P-T-t paths and deformation histories of eclogites (and related
rocks) can be used to improve our understanding of paleogeothermal gradients, and thus the thermal evolution of
our planet. It will include how seismic tomography can be integrated with observations from exhumed rocks to
constrain the role of eclogites in Earth’s geodynamic evolution.
The Franciscan and HP–UHP Rocks of the Circum-Pacific Realm
The Franciscan Complex of California is among the first natural laboratories for the study of subduction zones
and subduction processes. This session will focus on how the Franciscan Complex and other HP–UHP terranes in the
circum-Pacific realm formed and survived exhumation
to Earth’s surface. This thematic session will also explore how HP–UHP exhumation mechanisms differ between
long-lived and transient subduction zones.
Rheology of the Subduction Interface: Deformation and Earthquake Processes
Can exhumed analogs in the subduction-related metamorphic rock record be used to constrain the rheology of the
slab–mantle interface? How does the process of serpentinization affect fore-arc deformation and fluid transport
in the mantle wedge? This thematic session will explore the rheology of the subduction interface as preserved in
both the seismicity of active subduction zones and the geologic evolution of exhumed HP-UHP terranes.
Fluids, Melts, and Geochemical (Re)cycling in Subduction Zones
What are the roles of fluids and melts in the geochemical cycling in subduction zones? This thematic session
will explore how observations on HP–UHP metamorphic rocks can constrain the sources, pressures, and volumes of
fluids in subduction zones.
Applications
GSA and the meeting conveners are committed to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the
geoscience community. For this meeting, we welcome and encourage applications from all groups including those
currently underrepresented within the earth science community. The conference will be limited to approximately
100 participants, and each participant will be expected to attend the full duration of the conference.
As part of the application, you will be asked to prepare a brief statement of your interests and the relevance
of your work to the conference themes (300 words maximum), as well as a tentative title for a proposed
presentation. Every participant will be expected to present at the conference. Applicants will be notified
regarding attendance and presentation format (oral or poster) by 15 January 2025.
Conference participants will be asked to submit full abstracts for presentations at the time of registration.
Summary of Key Dates
15 February 2025 |
Registration and payment deadline.
Deadline for submission of final abstracts. |
Mid-March 2025 |
Conference program finalized. Presenters will be provided information on their presentation mode (oral vs. poster) at this time. |
18 June 2025 |
Arrival in Rohnert Park, California, USA; Airport shuttle available from San Francisco International Airport (SFO)
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19-23 June 2025 |
Conference and Fieldtrips |
24 June 2025 |
Participants depart from Rohnert, CA; Airport shuttle to SFO available from hotel |
Cost
Participants will be expected to pay for travel expenses to the venue. All participants will be expected to
make their travel arrangements to arrive at the venue by the evening of 18 June. The registration fee will cover six nights of lodging, meals, transportation for field trips, and facility usage. We anticipate the allocation
of some funds to partially support the registration costs of some early career and student participants.
Registration costs are $1,900, which covers 6 nights of lodging (double-occupancy 18-23 June) in the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Sonoma-Wine Country, meals as described below, transportation for field trips, and facility usage. Participants will be expected to pay for travel expenses from their home to the venue. An airport shuttle is available direct to the hotel.
Registration will occur in two parts:
1. Registration & Conference Payment will be handled by GSA and sent within acceptance letters.
This link will require you to login to a GSA account, however you do not need to be an active GSA member to register. If needed, you can create a new, non-member account. For any questions regarding this GSA registration form, please contact Lindsey Henslee (lhenslee@geosociety.org).
2. Abstract Submission will be handled by the conference organizers through a specific Google Form which will be provided.
All attendees are expected to present at the conference. For the abstract submission, please provide a presentation title, an abstract (of no more than 1 page; see template on website), select the session(s) appropriate for your contribution (see tentative schedule on the conference website). Please note that most presentations will be posters, and all poster presentations will have the opportunity to make a short oral presentation. Both the Registration & Conference Payment and Abstract Submission deadlines are 15 February 2025 at midnight PST.
Abstract Template - Penrose Eclogites in Space and Time
Lodging
Room costs are based on double occupancy rates. If you have a roommate preference, please indicate on your registration form. We will attempt to accommodate attendees who request their own room, subject to room availability and at an additional cost; please select this option at registration.
Meals
On conference days all meals will be provided at the hotel. On fieldtrip days, breakfast will be at the hotel, a boxed lunch will be provided, and participants will be free to choose where to have dinner (i.e., dinners on field trip days will be paid for by each participant; restaurant options will be provided). If you have any dietary restrictions (vegan, vegetarian, food allergies, etc.), please indicate these on your registration form so we can be sure your meal needs are accommodated.
Transportation
All attendees will be expected to make their own travel arrangements to arrive at the conference venue no later than the evening of 18 June 2025. All participants are expected to attend the full duration of the conference, and the registration fee covers dinner and accommodations for the night of 23 June. Airport shuttle transportation is available to/from San Francisco International airport (SFO), which will be the most convenient airport for most participants. The shuttle also serves Oakland International Airport. For details see: https://groometransportation.com/sonoma-county/
Attendees may alternatively choose to provide their own transportation to Rohnert Park, CA (e.g., rental vehicle or personal vehicle for local attendees), but will be expected to use conference-provided bus transportation during the meeting (i.e., for field trips). Those who plan to provide their own transportation to the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Sonoma-Wine Country must indicate during registration that they require parking at the venue.
In making travel plans, some participants may wish to consider spending an additional 1-2 days visiting additional high-pressure localities of the Bay Area on their own. AGU's Streetcar 2 Subduction guide describes stops accessible by public transit (note that we will be visiting Ring Mountain and Marin Headlands as part of our syn-conference field trips).
Presenter Information
Presentation format will be either oral or poster. Attendees will receive more details of their presentation format, including information on preparing an oral or poster presentation, upon abstract acceptance in mid-March.
International Attendees
Fill out and print out your
personalized Letter of Invitation. If you require additional information on your invitation letter in order to obtain approval to travel or for your visa, please email us at penrose2025@geosociety.org.
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Sponsors
Geochemical Society
GSA Geophysics and Geodynamics Division
GSA Mineralogy, Geochemistry, Petrology, and Volcanology Division
GSA Penrose Conference
GSA Structural Geology and Tectonics Division International Eclogite Conference Coordinating Committee
International Mineralogical Association
Mineralogical Society of America
U.S. National Science Foundation
Venue
Doubletree by Hilton Sonoma–Wine Country
One Doubletree Drive
Rohnert Park, CA 94928