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AGU 2010 Session: V04 Geologic Maps and Quantitative Applications
From: Julie M Donnelly-Nolan <jdnolan@xxxxxxxx>
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Please consider submitting abstracts to the following Fall AGU session:

AGU session V04:  Geologic Maps and Quantitative Applications

Geologic maps present spatial and temporal information on the composition, orientation, and evolution of earth materials and structures.  New digital geologic maps facilitate quantitative assessment of, e.g., earthquake, volcanic, and landslide hazards, deformation and eruption rates, subsurface structure, petrologic modeling, surface processes, and climate change through time. We solicit poster contributions of geologic maps, both digital and traditional, including innovative 3D and 4D maps and those utilizing web-based visualization software, that provide solutions to problems of geologic history, tectonism, hazards, and resources.

Convenors:  Julie Donnelly-Nolan (jdnolan@xxxxxxxx), Ray Wells (rwells@xxxxxxxx), and Mike Clynne (mclynne@xxxxxxxx), Russ Graymer (rgraymer@xxxxxxxx) -- all at USGS, 345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park CA 94025

Sponsoring section is VGP (Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology); cosponsors are Tectonophysics, Earth and Space Science Informatics, and Education and Human Resources

Abstract deadline is September 2


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