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Technical Sponsor Sessions
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S1 Diamonds: open windows in the Earth's mantle
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S2 Evolution of the Earth's mantle and primitive magmatism through time
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S3 Volatiles in the deep Earth: storage, mobility and implications
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S5 The cycling of hydrogen, carbon, and mobile elements in the subduction factory
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S6 Metamorphism, crustal melting and granite magmas from start to stop and from inclusions to intrusions
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S7 From deep magmatic processes to volcanic eruption
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S9 Inclusions in minerals as record of geological processes: new analysis methods and applications
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S10 Mineral reaction kinetics: microstructures, textures, chemical and isotopic signatures
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S11 Reading and understanding metamorphic rocks
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S4 Fluids in the crust
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S12 Clays, zeolites and nanostructured minerals: from mineralogy to applications in industry and environment
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S13 Ores, minerals and geomaterials in industrial processes and human activities
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S14 Advances in computational and experimental mineralogy: A journey from the surface to the deep Earth and beyond
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S8 Diffusion, mineral reaction and deformation mechanisms from low to high temperatures: flow and brittle processes of the Earth’s interior
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S15 Structural behavior and energetic properties of minerals
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S16 New minerals, modular structures and mineral groups
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S17 Mineral diversity, complexity and evolution
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S18 Planetary materials: from dust to planets and Early Earth
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S20 High-tech metal minerals in Europe
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S19 Gem materials
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S21 Mineralogy, geochemistry and valorization of Industrial and mining wastes
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S22 Platinum group minerals and accessory minerals: development in their characterisation
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S23 The future of critical metals: mineralogy, metallogenesis and geometallurgy
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S24 The petrology-geochronology connection
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S25 Biogeochemical interfaces and environmental (bio)mineralogy
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S26 Mineral-hazards. The environmental and human health problem represented by raw and man-processed mineral phases
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S27 Mineral sciences for the understanding of cultural heritage
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S28 Museums and teaching mineral sciences to new generations