The Fall Meeting is expected to draw a crowd of over 16,000 geophysicists from around the world. The Fall Meeting provides an opportunity for researchers, teachers, students, and consultants to present and review the latest issues affecting the Earth, the planets, and their environments in space. This meeting will cover topics in all areas of Earth and space sciences.
2009 National Meeting
The 2009 EarthScope National Meeting was held at the Centre on the Grove in Boise, ID May 12-15.
2007 National Meeting
The meeting emphasized integrated, multi-disciplinary science, presented latest results and examined future EarthScope directions; and enhanced the role of young scientists in EarthScope research.
2005 National Meeting
With over 300 scientists participating, the first EarthScope National Meeting synthesized results from previous topical workshops and emphasized EarthScope's crosscutting science and interdisciplinary research goals.
AGU 2009 San Francisco - December 14-18
Stop by the EarthScope booth at this year's AGU Fall Meeting. See exciting research results as scientist showcase findings from their work with EarthScope data, including animations and geovisualizations from across the Earth Sciences. Get all the latest information and updates on USArray, Plate Boundary Observatory, and San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth, to include education and outreach handouts and presentation schedules.
EarthScope Town Hall Meeting - Thursday, December 17 from 7:30 - 8:30 pm in room 2003 of Moscone West.
EarthScope Booth - Sign up! - Please help staff the booth to bring EarthScope information and science results to Earth science professionals. Sign up for volunteer time slots or contact Chris LeBoeuf (leboeufc@coas.oregonstate.edu).
EarthScope Sessions - 2009 AGU Fall Meeting EarthScope Sessions
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