Selected presentations, talks, and summaries from breakout groups from the 2009 Workshop for EarthScope Science Planning are provided below. All documents are in PDF format and are organized according to the session for which they were presented.
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.
Wednesday Morning - Facilities Highlights
The EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory - SAFOD
M. Jackson (PBO Director, UNAVCO)
Wednesday Morning - Building on Breaththroughs - The Next Milestone for EarthScope
Making, shaping and breaking a continent Structure and evolution of North America
R. Allen (UC Berkeley)
Wednesday Afternoon - Panel and Discussion: Making Interdisciplinary Collaborations Work
The High Lava Plains Experiment: Investigating the Processes of Crust Formation and Intraplate Continental Volcanism in the High Lava Plains, Oregon
M. Long (Yale University), R. Keller (University of Oklahoma)
The Salton Seismic Imaging Project (SSIP): Rift Processes and Earthquake Hazards in the Salton Trough
J. Hole (Virginia Tech), Joann Stock (Caltech)
Mantle Dynamics and Magmatism Across the Basin & Range
T. Plank (Columbia University)
Wednesday Afternoon - New Research Directions
Geomorphology and Earthscope: Landscape evolution in the service of geodynamics!
E. Kirby (Penn State University)
Structure of the Lithosphere and the Sedimentary Record: Where do they Meet?
M. Kominz (Western Michigan University)
Linking EarthScope to the Hydrosphere (And Cryosphere)
J. Famiglietti (UC Irvine)
Thursday Morning - New Regions to Explore
Linking mantle structures to surface deformation through time across the U.S.
M. Gurnis (Caltech)
Appalachian Geology: Key Questions for EarthScope
J. Hibbard (NC State University)
Continental Rifting and Passive Margin Development
C. Ebinger (University of Rochester; MARGINS Steering Committee)
Thursday Afternoon - Reports From Breakouts and Early Career Caucus
Building on Breaththroughs (breakouts Wednesday morning)
Fault Properties and Slip Processes Breakout Group Summary What do we want to know about earthquakes?
Breakout Leaders: J. Evans, J. Gomberg
Burning Questons in Plate Boundary Dynamics and Rheology
Breakout Leaders: B. Hager, J. Stock
The Structure and Evolution of the North American Lithosphere and Asthenosphere
Breakout Leaders: G. Egbert, D. Foster
Interdisciplinary Collaborations and New Research Directions (breakouts Wednesday afternoon)
Integrating Geological and Geophysical Contraints to Study Crust and Mantle Processes
Breakout Leaders: G. Fuis, J. Vervoort
Earth surface processes: linking Earthscope to the hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmospheric sciences, geomorphology
Breakout Leaders: K. Larson, J. Sauber
New opportunities in education and outreach
Breakout Leaders: J. Davis, D. Mogk
Hazards Breakout: Earthquakes, Volcaneos, and Landslides
Breakout Leaders: T. Heaton, S. McNutt
Early Career Scientist Discussion Summary
Breakout Leaders: K. Huntington, L. Wagner
New Regions To Explore (breakouts Thursday morning)
The Appalachians, the passive margin, the Gulf Coast, & the Mississippi Embayment
Breakout Leaders: C. Bailey, D. Harry, J. Pulliam
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