Anyone may submit white papers to the workshop website until 9/23.
In preparation for the SZO workshop there will be four webinars (from September 20th-22nd) focused on different groups of subduction zones around the world. These are open to anyone who would like to participate even if you cannot make the workshop. The goal of these webinars is three fold: 1) to get people thinking before the workshop about what scientific targets would be most important to potentially pursue in different locations; 2) to collect input from scientists who will not be at the workshop; 3) to begin discussing ways that international collaborations might be enhanced in those regions. Each webinar will involve a few short presentations about possible SZO opportunities and then time for open discussion. The webinars are being organized by small groups of workshop attendees who will summarize the discussion at the workshop and provide input to the workshop report. Based on the workshop applications, a number of regions have widespread interest for future work, and we have grouped them into four webinars based on logistical constraints.
Webinar Schedule (all dates/times Eastern Time Zone, U.S.):
- Cascadia and Alaska, Tuesday 9/20, 3pm: https://attendee.
gotowebinar.com/register/72022 08358441662211 - Indonesia and Southeast Asia, Wednesday 9/21, 11am: https://attendee.
gotowebinar.com/register/47318 02543410377219 - New Zealand and Japan, Wednesday 9/21, 4pm: https://attendee.
gotowebinar.com/register/17199 54321908698371 - Latin America, Thursday 9/22, 3pm: https://attendee.
gotowebinar.com/register/31263 82525950448131
Please register using the links above only if you plan to attend that specific webinar. Webinars will open 15 minutes before the scheduled start time and will only hold the first 100 arrivals...so don't be late. Attendees will have the opportunity to submit questions/comments which will be read aloud by the webinar moderator. The webinar software runs on Mac OS X and Windows.
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