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From: Harold Tobin <htobin@xxxxxx>

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Dear Friends of Subduction Zone Volcano Research:


*Whatâ??s Happening With SZ4D?*


This email is a community update on exciting new developments in the
planning for a future subduction zone research program envisioned to span
the U.S. research community: the *SZ4D Initiative*, or Subduction Zones in
Four Dimensions. The outcome of the massive *Subduction Zone Observatory
Workshop* (Boise, October, 2016) was the 2017 report *The SZ4D Initiative:
Understanding the Processes that Underlie Subduction Zone Hazards in 4D*(
www.iris.edu/sz/sz4d.pdf), known as the SZ4D Vision Document. It laid out a
vision for an ambitious decadal-scale program of research themes and
potential infrastructure to advance our predictive understanding of the
processes behind subduction-related geohazards, but also acknowledged that
the development of a specific and detailed community-driven plan would
require time and sustained effort.


NSF responded by funding an *SZ4D Steering Committee* Research Coordination
Network (RCN) for three years to shape a concrete and comprehensive SZ4D
implementation plan. NSF also funded two other closely-related SZ4D RCNs:
the Modeling Collaboratory for Subduction Zones (MCS) and the Community
Network for Volcanic Eruption Response: (CONVERSE). These are truly
grass-roots endeavors for the community to build SZ4D. The more than $1
million in funding from NSF for these development and planning activities
signals to us their very robust interest in the nascent SZ4D effort. All
three of these RCNs had kick-off activities late in 2018.


The SZ4D Steering Committee is beginning active development of Working
Groups that will be charged with taking broad community input and turning
it into a blueprint for a full SZ4D Program. An open call for members of
those Working Groups will be forthcoming soon. The working group themes
will be *Megathrust Processes*, *Magmas to Eruptions*, and *Subduction to
Surface Links*.


*If you would like to be engaged with SZ4D activities, we have two requests
of you today:*

   1. Sign up so we can contact you, and
   2. Provide your input to the CORES survey to support subduction zone
   science.

*Sign Up for SZ4D Updates and Info*


An SZ4D website is under development. In the meantime, please sign up
<https://goo.gl/forms/6m6TSMEDjVqMW7cK2> for the new SZ4D listserv so that
you wonâ??t miss future updates and developments! Here is the link to the
very simple form: https://goo.gl/forms/6m6TSMEDjVqMW7cK2


*Please Provide Input to the NRC CORES Committee on the Future of NSF Earth
Sciences*


The National Research Council of the National Academies is conducting a
â??decadalâ?? study *Catalyzing Opportunities for Research in the Earth
Sciences* (CORES) for NSFâ??s Division of Earth Sciences.  The purpose of the
CORES study is to: (1) identify a concise set of high-priority scientific
questions for the next decade, (2) assess infrastructure needed to address
these questions, and (3) determine opportunities for greater collaboration
with other NSF divisions and directorate, federal agencies, and domestic
and international partners.

CORES has a Community Input Form (
https://www.surveygizmo.com/s3/4717567/CORES-Community-Input). There you
will be asked for you input on a) important scientific topics in your
discipline and across all disciplines, b) ideas for needed infrastructure,
c) how best to leverage NSF resources, d)  how to train a workforce for
innovation and discovery.

This is an excellent opportunity to voice your support for SZ4D themes and
subduction zone science! This CORES study will be absolutely critical in
determining the priorities for NSF Earth Science in the years to come. A
resounding response from our community is essential. We strongly urge you
to answer the brief survey. There is no deadline, but input has been
solicited over the past month.


One area of particular interest for SZ4D science is a strong connection
between the land and marine approaches to solid earth science, which falls
between the EAR and OCE mandates at times. This is a good opportunity to
address that that in the context of collaboration across NSF divisions.


The CORES website (http://nas-sites.org/dels/studies/cores/) provides more
detailed information on the statement of task for the committee, the
membership of the committee, and how to subscribe to receive updates from
the committee.


Harold Tobin

(on behalf of the SZ4D RCN Steering Committee)

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