Volatiles from Source to Surface, a GeoPRISMS Workshop - Apply Now!

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From: "Myers, Madison" <madison.myers@xxxxxxxxxxx>


Apply by January 5th to attend â??Volatiles from Source to Surfaceâ??, a
GeoPRISMS-funded synthesis workshop.


Dates: May 23 - 26, 2022

Location: Bozeman, MT

Website: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://volatilessourcetosurface.weebly.com__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!PHI-LloJRN-Nvaow-vYptl2AA7zeWk_MGVezAAaPk_CfY2kMJD3L9uMRQqx0wq4$ 
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Questions? Email madison.myers@xxxxxxxxxxx

Apply here.
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Dear colleagues,


We welcome you to apply to attend â??Volatiles from Source to Surfaceâ??, a
workshop which will occur in person from May 23-26th, 2022 at Montana State
University in Bozeman, Montana. This workshop aims to provide a structured
space for students and researchers across disciplines to share and
synthesize their work related to magmatic volatiles from all GeoPRISMS
sites and beyond. We aim to connect scientists from a variety of research
disciplines, including petrology, geodynamic modeling, geochemistry,
geodesy, magnetotellurics, seismology, and more. Specific topics of
interest include volatiles and the crust, volatile impact on rheology,
seismicity and conductivity, global volatile fluxes, and volatiles and
volcanism (eruptive style). The workshop will comprise keynote and
lightning talks, posters, and discussion sessions on May 24 and 26, with a
field trip to Yellowstone on May 25. Preceding the workshop on May 23 will
be a half-day early-career forum.


Key workshop goals are to:

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   Showcase recent GeoPRISMS research that has advanced our understanding
   of volatile storage, movement, quantification, and cycling.
   -

   Facilitate the formation of new, interdisciplinary collaborations,
   particularly for early-career scientists.
   -

   Promote best practices for the archiving of data and educational
   materials.


Apply by January 5th, 2021 for full consideration, and to indicate your
preferences/needs for an in-person workshop. Unfortunately, due to COVID
uncertainty at this time, we are not able to accept international
applications. However, we strongly encourage applications from students,
post-docs, and early-career scientists. If interest exceeds capacity,
career stage, research interest, inclusivity, and order of application
submission may be used as criteria to select participants. We will notify
participants of their acceptance and update the website with more
information in early 2022.


Funding

Thanks to funding from the NSF GeoPRISMS program, there is no registration
fee, breakfast and lunch is provided, the field trip to Yellowstone is
included and domestic travel and lodging support may be available but is
prioritized for students, post-docs, early-career scientists, and
underrepresented groups in the geosciences.


* COVID-19 Precautions

The safety of participants and our local community is paramount, and we
will be requiring all participants to be vaccinated or to provide a
negative test result. We will move to a fully virtual format if necessary.


Thank you for your consideration!


Organizing Committee

Madison Myers  (Montana State University)

Taryn Lopez (University of Alaska Fairbanks)

Megan Newcombe (University of Maryland)

Dan Rasmussen (Smithsonian NMNH)

Behnaz Hosseini (Montana State University)



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