AGU-SEG workshop on Geophysics of Convergent Margins Workshop
In person workshop | July 12 - 14, 2022; University of Washington in Seattle in Seattle, WA
Meeting Website: https://seg.org/Events/SEG-AGU-joint-workshop-on-Convergent-Margins
Dear colleagues,
We welcome you to submit an abstract to attend the AGU-SEG workshop on Geophysics of Convergent Margins Geodynamics session. This in-person 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.
Thanks to funding from the MGG and EAR programs from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the AGU Tectonophysics session, there will be some support for early career scientists to cover registration fee, domestic travel and lodging. In addition, thanks to SEGF donor support, registration funds will cover up to 10 student registration fees.
Click Here to 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.
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.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!
Organizing Committee
Anne Bécel (LDEO, Columbia University) (annebcl@ldeo.columbia.edu)
Heather Bedle (University of Oklahoma)
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)