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From: Terry Plank <tplank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: IAVCEI Townhall: New Volcano Initiatives at Lucky Lab Beer Hall
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Announcement for IAVCEI Attendees:
-->> The First 50 Beers are Free!
Please consider attending the:
*** IAVCEI Townhall: New Volcano Initiatives from the academic community, the USGS, the National Academy of Science and NASA ***
August 15, 2017, Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Lucky Labrador Beer Hall
(1945 NW Quimby St, Portland, OR 97209)
Please head over following the posters:
From the Oregon Convention Center:
Uber (10-15 min)
Bus 77 (20 min)
Streetcar B Loop (NE Grand and Hoyt (every 15 min) to 10th and
Northrup, then walk 12 blocks) -- 30 min
Walk - 40 min
From the Downtown Hilton
Streetcar N-S Loop: On at Central Library and off at Northrup at
18, walk 5 blocks) - 20 min
Panel Presenters - Brief (5 min each)
Terry Plank, Michael Manga, Michelle Coombs, Michael Ramsey
Followed by Questions and Discussion
Then more mingling
All Welcome!
Optional reading below.
*** IAVCEI Townhall: New Volcano Initiatives from the academic community, the USGS, the National Academy of Science and NASA ***
The past year has seen the academic community, the USGS, NASA and
international partners joining to further volcano science, particularly
at subduction zones, with the following initiatives and reports:
SZ4D Initiative: Understanding the Processes that Underlie Subduction
Zone Hazards in 4D
https://www.iris.edu/hq/workshops/2016/09/szo_16
National Academy of Science Report: ERUPT, Volcanic Eruptions and
Their Repose, Unrest, Precursors, and Timing
http://dels.nas.edu/Report/Volcanic-Eruptions-Their-Repose-Unrest/24650
USGS Report: Reducing Risk Where Tectonic Plates Collide Plan to
Advance Subduction Zone Science
https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/fs20173024
NASA's Decadal Survey and New Opportunities
http://sites.nationalacademies.org/DEPS/esas2017/
This Townhall would seek to gather volcano scientists, including early
career scientists and students, to discuss future funding and
coordination activities in furthering volcano science.
-->> The First 50 Beers are Free!
Please consider attending the:
*** IAVCEI Townhall: New Volcano Initiatives from the academic community, the USGS, the National Academy of Science and NASA ***
August 15, 2017, Tuesday, 7-9 pm, Lucky Labrador Beer Hall
(1945 NW Quimby St, Portland, OR 97209)
Please head over following the posters:
From the Oregon Convention Center:
Uber (10-15 min)
Bus 77 (20 min)
Streetcar B Loop (NE Grand and Hoyt (every 15 min) to 10th and
Northrup, then walk 12 blocks) -- 30 min
Walk - 40 min
From the Downtown Hilton
Streetcar N-S Loop: On at Central Library and off at Northrup at
18, walk 5 blocks) - 20 min
Panel Presenters - Brief (5 min each)
Terry Plank, Michael Manga, Michelle Coombs, Michael Ramsey
Followed by Questions and Discussion
Then more mingling
All Welcome!
Optional reading below.
*** IAVCEI Townhall: New Volcano Initiatives from the academic community, the USGS, the National Academy of Science and NASA ***
The past year has seen the academic community, the USGS, NASA and
international partners joining to further volcano science, particularly
at subduction zones, with the following initiatives and reports:
SZ4D Initiative: Understanding the Processes that Underlie Subduction
Zone Hazards in 4D
https://www.iris.edu/hq/worksh
National Academy of Science Report: ERUPT, Volcanic Eruptions and
Their Repose, Unrest, Precursors, and Timing
http://dels.nas.edu/Report/Vol
USGS Report: Reducing Risk Where Tectonic Plates Collide Plan to
Advance Subduction Zone Science
https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publi
NASA's Decadal Survey and New Opportunities
http://sites.nationalacademies
This Townhall would seek to gather volcano scientists, including early
career scientists and students, to discuss future funding and
coordination activities in furthering volcano science.
Volcano Listserv is a collaborative venture among Arizona State University (ASU), Portland State University (PSU), the Global Volcanism Program (GVP) of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History, and the International Association for Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth's Interior (IAVCEI).
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