From contact at sz4d.org Mon Feb 8 13:28:10 2021 From: contact at sz4d.org (SZ4D Office) Date: Sat Dec 10 20:28:09 2022 Subject: [SZ4D] Register Now! Webinar on Feb 12th, 11AM PST with Laura Wallace Message-ID: SZ4D International Webinars: Unlocking the secrets of the Hikurangi subduction zone - Progress over the last decade and future directions Laura Wallace - GNS Science *February 12th, 2021 at 11 AM PST* Zoom Webinar Register Now ? New Zealand's Hikurangi subduction zone is the site of a diverse range of subduction margin processes, including major along-strike variations in megathrust slip behavior, offshore and onshore subduction margin characteristics, among many others. Two key aspects of the Hikurangi subduction margin make it an ideal locale to investigate the physical controls on subduction megathrust slip behavior. These are: (1) a marked along-strike variation from a mostly creeping margin in the north to a deeply locked margin in the south allows us to address the question of why some megathrusts tend to slip in major earthquakes, while others appear to be dominated by creep processes, and (2) the occurrence of slow slip events at very shallow levels (less than a few km below the seafloor) enables very near-field monitoring of slow slip event processes, high-resolution seismic imaging of the slow slip source, and sampling of materials involved in slow slip using scientific drilling methods. To take advantage of these opportunities at Hikurangi to reveal the physical processes behind megathrust slip behavior, scientists from around the world have focused several large experiments on the Hikurangi subduction zone over the last several years. This talk will focus on what we have learned about the Hikurangi subduction zone over the last decade and the implications of this for broader understanding of subduction zone processes, as well as questions that still have yet to be answered. SZ4D presents International Webinars, a series where the working groups invite international scientists to present on different topics relevant to their research and region. SZ4D values international voices and invites you to learn from these folks. Register Now ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From contact at sz4d.org Mon Feb 8 14:48:50 2021 From: contact at sz4d.org (SZ4D Office) Date: Sat Dec 10 20:28:09 2022 Subject: [SZ4D] Register Now! Webinar on Feb 12th, 11AM PST with Laura Wallace In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Sorry about that all! Register here . We look forward to seeing you all there! On Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 1:28 PM SZ4D Office wrote: > SZ4D International Webinars: Unlocking the secrets of the Hikurangi > subduction zone - Progress over the last decade and future directions > > Laura Wallace - GNS Science > > *February 12th, 2021 at 11 AM PST* > > Zoom Webinar > > > Register Now ? > > > New Zealand's Hikurangi subduction zone is the site of a diverse range of > subduction margin processes, including major along-strike variations in > megathrust slip behavior, offshore and onshore subduction margin > characteristics, among many others. Two key aspects of the Hikurangi > subduction margin make it an ideal locale to investigate the physical > controls on subduction megathrust slip behavior. These are: (1) a marked > along-strike variation from a mostly creeping margin in the north to a > deeply locked margin in the south allows us to address the question of why > some megathrusts tend to slip in major earthquakes, while others appear to > be dominated by creep processes, and (2) the occurrence of slow slip events > at very shallow levels (less than a few km below the seafloor) enables very > near-field monitoring of slow slip event processes, high-resolution > seismic imaging of the slow slip source, and sampling of materials involved > in slow slip using scientific drilling methods. To take advantage of these > opportunities at Hikurangi to reveal the physical processes behind > megathrust slip behavior, scientists from around the world have focused > several large experiments on the Hikurangi subduction zone over the last > several years. This talk will focus on what we have learned about the > Hikurangi subduction zone over the last decade and the implications of this > for broader understanding of subduction zone processes, as well as > questions that still have yet to be answered. > > > SZ4D presents International Webinars, a series where the working groups > invite international scientists to present on different topics relevant to > their research and region. SZ4D values international voices and invites you > to learn from these folks. > > > Register Now ? > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From htobin at uw.edu Thu Feb 11 17:46:50 2021 From: htobin at uw.edu (Harold J Tobin) Date: Sat Dec 10 20:28:09 2022 Subject: [SZ4D] Tomorrow: Friday SZ4D webinar with Dr. Laura Wallace on Hikurangi subduction zone Message-ID: Not too late to register! *SZ4D International Webinar: Unlocking the secrets of the Hikurangi subduction zone - Progress over the last decade and future directions* *Laura Wallace - GNS Science * *February 12th, 2021 at 11 AM Pacific Time * Register now: https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwodumqqDIqGtDgypBUUJQHyK_obFbZ-G1u New Zealand's Hikurangi subduction zone is the site of a diverse range of subduction margin processes, including major along-strike variations in megathrust slip behavior, offshore and onshore subduction margin characteristics, among many others. Two key aspects of the Hikurangi subduction margin make it an ideal locale to investigate the physical controls on subduction megathrust slip behavior. These are: (1) a marked along-strike variation from a mostly creeping margin in the north to a deeply locked margin in the south allows us to address the question of why some megathrusts tend to slip in major earthquakes, while others appear to be dominated by creep processes, and (2) the occurrence of slow slip events at very shallow levels (less than a few km below the seafloor) enables very near-field monitoring of slow slip event processes, high-resolution seismic imaging of the slow slip source, and sampling of materials involved in slow slip using scientific drilling methods. To take advantage of these opportunities at Hikurangi to reveal the physical processes behind megathrust slip behavior, scientists from around the world have focused several large experiments on the Hikurangi subduction zone over the last several years. 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Prior to webinar: Short pre-recorded presentations (~10 minute each) will be made available about a month prior to the meeting here. Please watch these before attending the live-session. 2) Virtual Workshop: Tu-We, Fr April 6-7, 9, 2021 Title: Future Directions for Seafloor Geodesy Register: here. (space may be limited) Times: 1-5 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) Location: Virtual Caregivers: Limited funds are available to help defray the cost of childcare during the meeting, please respond with these needs during registration, and look for a follow-up email before the meeting. Focus: This workshop will bring together and build the seafloor geodesy community, including scientists from academic institutions, government agencies, and international partners. During the workshop we will address the current status of existing, the development of emerging, and plans for future technologies in the field. As well, the workshop is essential to develop plans for the use of a recently funded pool of GNSS-Acoustic and Bottom Pressure Recorder seafloor geodetic instruments. The workshop will identify high priority scientific questions and targets for this instrument pool and the community preferred structure for managing the utilization of the instrument pool. Workshop and Webinar Goals: * Identify the active community, and their interest in performing experiments and working with seafloor geodesy data/equipment. * Get community feedback on input on interests in seafloor geodetic instrument pool usage, including getting input on preferences for community-versus PI-led projects, and the levels of technical support, need for a facility, and data reduction PI or community users would like. * Evaluate possible targets; particularly should community targets dominate discussion. * Seek feedback on inclusive and diverse workforce development to grow the community interested in ocean-going seafloor geodetic research. * Inform the community of the technologies and seek feedback on the instrument mix or technologies that should be considered for future development for seafloor geodesy. What are the opportunities that can spur innovation in seafloor geodesy? All participants in this workshop and webinar agree to follow the UNAVCO Code of Conduct. More information about the upcoming webinar, workshop, the seafloor geodetic instrument pool, and past events are available at www.seafloorgeodesy.org. Organization: Program Committee: James Foster, Bruce Haines, Yoshihiro Ito, Laura Wallace, Janet Watt, Mark Zumberge Organizing Committee: Andrew Newman, Noel Bartlow, Benjamin Brooks, Donna Charlevoix, Bruce Haines, David Schmidt Funding: NSF-OCE, with cooperation from NASA-ESI, USGS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From contact at sz4d.org Fri Feb 12 14:19:55 2021 From: contact at sz4d.org (SZ4D Office) Date: Sat Dec 10 20:28:09 2022 Subject: [SZ4D] Save the Date! SZ4D Town Hall Feb 26th at 11AM PST Message-ID: Register now! Join SZ4D for a 2 hour virtual town hall on February 26th. *Building SZ4D:* A Town HallFebruary 26th, 2021 at 11 AM PSTZoom WebinarRegister Now ? We will hold a two hour virtual Town Hall, open to anyone who is interested. 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