USGS Subduction Zone Science Workshop

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From: "Haynie, Kirstie L" <khaynie@xxxxxxxx>


The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Subduction Zone Science working group is
hosting an in-person subduction zone science workshop at the University of
Washington from January 10-11, 2023. Workshop themes align with three USGS
subduction zone science priorities: 1) new observations and models of
subduction zone processes, 2) the quantification of natural hazards and
risk, and 3) forecasting and situational awareness of subduction zone
hazards. Sessions will include a mix of invited keynotes, as well as
contributed short-format talks, and poster presentations. Contributions to
any of the workshop themes are strongly encouraged, including recent
research, new datasets, and work in progress. The meeting agenda also
includes breakouts and discussions focusing on identifying current critical
needs and research priorities from the community, and plans for a
cross-discipline community of practice.


Please check our website for a tentative schedule
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://sites.google.com/view/2023usgssubductionzonesciences/home__;!!IKRxdwAv5BmarQ!civZR_cbAhu_uWZ1C58c_G9_vKZjZ19LpY3JnsXQpjRy0WoXTaoccXgZA4CpvT7jI08jcRAUbYEA0vZZ$>
 and stay tuned for future emails regarding registration and abstract
submission.


We hope to see you there!


The USGS Subduction Zone Science Working Group

Richard Briggs, Uri ten Brink, Joan Gomberg, Alex Grant, Matt Haney,
Kirstie Haynie*, Jenna Hill, Emily Johnson, Jeffrey McGuire, Nathaniel
Miller, Stephanie Ross, Janet Watt, Aaron Wech, and Erin Wirth

*Reach out to Kirstie Haynie (khaynie@xxxxxxxx) with questions/comments



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