1st Announcement for the 2024 Crustal Deformation Modeling Workshop
SAVE THE DATE: June 10-14, 2024, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
The focus of this gathering will be computational models addressing crustal deformation in the following areas:
- Constraining long-term fault slip rates and their uncertainties using geodetic and geologic data;
- Earthquake cycle modeling with a focus on constraining models using seismic and geodetic data;
- Interaction of fluids and faulting; and
- Separating contributions of surface loading and tectonic loading in crustal deformation.
The workshop will be held June 10-14, 2024, in Golden, Colorado on the campus of the Colorado School of Mines. The first two days of the workshop will be tutorials related to PyLith (an open-source, community code for modeling crustal deformation with a focus on earthquake faulting) followed by three days of science talks, discussions, and informal tutorials and collaboration.
We will provide reimbursement for a portion of the travel costs incurred for registered attendees with official appointments at U.S. institutions.
We anticipate posting a detailed agenda and opening registration in early April.
Links:
Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics: https://geodynamics.org/
PyLith: Geodynamics - Resources: PyLith: About
Agenda from 2022 workshop: Geodynamics - Events: Details: 2022 Crustal Deformation Modeling Workshop
Best regards,
Brad Aagaard