[SZ4D] Several workshops of interest this spring & summer

SZ4D Office contact at sz4d.org
Tue Apr 5 12:38:18 PDT 2022


Please see below for several workshops of interest to the SZ4D Community
taking place this Spring and Summer.

A list of workshops and meetings organized by partner organizations is
available on the SZ4D website. <https://www.sz4d.org/news-events> Would you
like to advertise your workshop on the SZ4D listserv? Send us an email at
contact at sz4d.org

*Workshop on the Alaska and Cascadia Seafloor Geodetic Community Experiment*
Virtual workshop | May 2-6, 2022
Register by April 22
Workshop website
<https://www.seafloorgeodesy.org/post/workshop-on-the-alaska-and-cascadia-seafloor-geodetic-community-experiment>

*AGU-SEG joint workshop on Geophysics of Convergent Margins*
In person workshop | July 12 - 14, 2022; University of Washington in
Seattle, WA
Submit an abstract by April 28, 2022 (Abstract submission is free)
Meeting Website
<https://seg.org/Events/SEG-AGU-joint-workshop-on-Convergent-Margins>


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*Workshop on the Alaska and Cascadia Seafloor Geodetic Community Experiment*
Virtual workshop | May 2-6, 2022
Register by April 22
Workshop website
<https://www.seafloorgeodesy.org/post/workshop-on-the-alaska-and-cascadia-seafloor-geodetic-community-experiment>

We are planning a workshop for a subduction zone community experiment using
instruments from the nascent seafloor geodetic pool. The community
experiment is currently proposed to focus on deployment offshore Alaska and
Cascadia, managing data collection, and community training. We aim to have
a field deployment as soon as summer 2023. Your help at the workshop will
be most helpful in guiding the design and logistical planning!

The workshop will be virtual over 3 days between May 2 - 6th, 2022 (Mon.,
Wed. 12-4 EDT; Fri. 12-2 EDT). There will be limited background
information, as participants will be expected to have read through the 2021
workshop report, and ancillary information. Much work will be done during
this meeting to decide the ultimate plan for deployment and other
activities.

Brief agenda includes: Monday -- Refresher on the Instrument Pool and
Defining Science priorities for experiment; Wednesday -- Site selection and
the community roles for experiment deployment and activities; Friday --
Data/instrument access and processing, community development, and summary
discussions/next steps.

Please register (preferably by April 22nd) here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf16Mz3XeT1R23nuqffiKLyWLqOw2JwhG8phMdBCyv7JF-Y3w/viewform>
.

The Workshop Organizing and Program Committee:
Noel Bartlow, Ben Brooks, Donna Charlevoix, James Foster, Andrew Newman,
David Schmidt, Spahr Webb, and Mark Zumberge

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*AGU-SEG joint workshop on Geophysics of Convergent Margins*
In person workshop | July 12 - 14, 2022; University of Washington in
Seattle, WA
Submit an abstract by April 28, 2022 (Abstract submission is free)
Meeting Website
<https://seg.org/Events/SEG-AGU-joint-workshop-on-Convergent-Margins>

Dear colleagues,

Please join us and submit an abstract to attend “*AGU-SEG workshop on
Geophysics of Convergent Margins*”, an in-person workshop. This
workshop aims to connect scientists from both the SEG and AGU communities
working on a wide range of geophysical methods to study convergent margins.
We expect a broad and diverse audience drawn from domestic and
international researchers, including graduate students and early career
scientists who are interested in the structure and dynamics of subduction
zones. The workshop will be held over three full days from July 12-14,
2022. The format of the workshop will include keynote lectures, short
talks, posters, and discussions followed by a possible, optional field trip
to the nearby Olympic Peninsula on July, 15.

We invite abstracts for the following topics
• Geophysical imaging of subduction zones at different scales
• Time-Lapse Geophysics (Monitoring and other novel methodologies)
• Natural resources
• Tectonics and geology of convergent margins
• Geodynamic modeling of convergent margins
• Cycling of the Earth system and fluid flow at convergent margins
• Natural hazards

Submit an abstract *by April 28, 2022* for full consideration and indicate
your preferences for an oral presentation or poster. Application results
will be provided in *May 2022*.

*Funding*
There will be some support for early career scientists to cover
registration fee, domestic travel and lodging.

*Important Dates:*
April 28: Deadline to submit an abstract
May 20: Abstract acceptance results
June1: Successful applicants are invited to confirm participation
June 10: early bird registration deadline
Mid-June: Final meeting agenda is released.

*Draft agenda*
The agenda will develop as the list of participants is completed. Final
meeting agenda will be released in Mid-June.

*Invited Speakers*
Suzanne Carbotte
Christine Chesley
Antoniette Greta Grima
Brian Horton
Atsushi Noda
Evan Solomon
Amy Williamson
Xin Zhou

Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!

*Organizing Committee*
Anne Bécel (LDEO, Columbia University) (annebcl at ldeo.columbia.edu) -
co-chair
Heather Bedle (University of Oklahoma) (hbedle at ou.edu) - co-chair
Dale Bird (Bird Geophysical, Houston, Texas)
Marine Denolle (University of Washington)
Mike Murphy (University of Houston)
Alex Grant (University of Washington and USGS)
Shuoshuo Han (UTIG, Austin)
Kirstie L. Haynie (USGS, Golden, Colorado)
Adam Holt (University of Miami)
David Lumley (University of Texas at Dallas)
Shaoping Lu (Sun Yat-sen University)
Valerie Sahakian (University of Oregon)
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