Remote participation in workshop on community projects in volcanology

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From: Brandon Schmandt <bschmandt@xxxxxxx>

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Dear Colleagues,


Please consider the announcement below about potential for remote
participation in an upcoming workshop that will take place Nov. 28-30 in
Albuquerque, New Mexico.


*Workshop on Advancing Integrative Volcanology with Community Experiments*



*Purpose:* Community projects with open-access data and modeling tools have
seen increasing use among the U.S. National Science Foundation geoscience
community in recent years, as continued advances in fundamental geoscience
problems demand substantial and coordinated investment in new observational
scales or integrative approaches. Recent community reports on volcanology
and subduction zone processes (ERUPT
<http://dels.nas.edu/Report/Volcanic-Eruptions-Their-Repose-Unrest/24650>,
SZ4D <https://www.iris.edu/hq/files/workshops/2016/09/szo_16/sz4d.pdf>, USGS
<https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/cir1428>) highlight many challenges
and opportunities in volcano science that demand increased community
coordination. Given the limited use of the community project mechanism in
this inherently interdisciplinary field, volcano science may be poised for
rapid advance if new open-access community initiatives are developed. The
upcoming workshop, supported by the NSF, is intended to gather members of
the broad volcanology community to identify the most pressing questions
that are best addressed through community projects and explore the merits
of different potential models for community projects.



*In-person participation*: Already full.



*Remote participation:* There is an opportunity for a limited number of
remote participants. Zoom web-conferencing software will be used to enable
remote viewing of plenary sessions (not smaller breakout group discussions)
and some questions/comments from remote participants via a text chat
interface may be considered as time allows. Remote participants must apply
by Nov. 24th. The total number is limited to <100. If interest exceeds that
total, then applications will be accepted in the order received.



Please complete this survey if you want to apply for remote participation:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VD8RKYK




Best regards,

The Conveners


Brandon Schmandt & Tobias Fischer (University of New Mexico)

Michelle Coombs (USGS AVO)

David Fee (University of Alaska Fairbanks)

Esteban Gazel (Cornell University)

Ronni Grapenthin (New Mexico Tech.)

Einat Lev (Columbia University, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory)

Christelle Wauthier (Penn State University)

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