The 2010 IRIS Workshop will celebrate the 25th anniversary of IRIS - and look ahead to an exciting future for the Earth sciences. With the recent publication of "Seismological Grand Challenges in Understanding Earth's Dynamic Systems", the IRIS Consortium of over 110 U.S. universities has a very special opportunity: to use these Grand Challenges to shape plans for continuing evolution of the facilities that support geophysical research.
The Workshop will include plenary presentations on cutting-edge investigations related to many of the Grand Challenges, organized into sessions on Exploration & Near-Surface Seismology, the Science of Fault Slip and Earthquake Rupture, Mantle Dynamics, and the Science and Policy of Deadly Earthquakes.
Between and after the plenary sessions, the workshop will include poster sessions and special interest group meetings. Each of these venues provides opportunities to delve into greater detail and to discuss the next steps forward and the resources required to support successful projects.
As always, the IRIS Workshop will include settings for informal discussion, including group dinners with stimulating lectures, the recreational facilities of the Snowbird Resort, and field trips on the geology of the nearby Wasatch Fault and infrastructure that mitigates societal risk.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Meeting participants have two field trip options to choose from during the afternoon on Thursday, June 10.
The walking tour lasts one hour and tours will run between 1pm-4pm on Thursday. Hard hats are required and provided. Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are required.
The Wasatch Water Tunnel is a fascinating underground operation of pumps, pipes, and old mines that supply water to Snowbird Resort and cooling water to the Co-Generation Plant.
Your tour of this tunnel will bring you underground through mines dug in the 1870's and 1880's. This is only a small part of the 1000 miles of mine tunnels between Snowbird and Park City. The rock that lines the incline is called Tillite. It is over 600 million years old - Pre Cambrian. You can see the remains of ancient sea shores on the ceiling and sides.
The guided bus tour is three hours, departing from Cliff Lodge at 12pm and returning at 4pm. Dress is casual/comfortable; umbrellas may be needed for inclement weather. There will be stops to view the rock exposures, but hiking is not involved.
Reservation Line for Lodging & Shuttle: 800-453-3000 & reference IRIS Workshop. A one-night deposit per room is required at the time the reservation is made. If cancellation is received within 48 hours of the scheduled arrival date, the entire one night's lodging deposit will be forfeited.
Little Cottonwood Canyon
Snowbird, Utah
$139 plus tax
Canyon Shuttle Service Discount from Salt Lake City International Airport to Resort: $60 roundtrip/person plus gratuity. Cancellations within 48 hours of arrival are non-refundable.
Canyon Transportation can be found in either Terminal One or Terminal Two, right next to the bag claim carousels. To expedite your departure from the airport, check-in with a representative at the Canyon Transportation desk before claiming your bags.
They also have a desk at Snowbird in the Cliff Lodge on lower level one, the same level that you will arrive. You can call from any house phone at Snowbird by dialing RIDE (7433).
May 7, 2009 (Rate will be offered on room available basis after May 7)
Our biennial Workshop is a unique opportunity for the IRIS community to convene for inclusive discussion of recent research, facilities, NSF priorities, and plans. IRIS helps to defray expenses in order to ensure broad participation in this conversation.
IRIS will reimburse members of the IRIS Board of Directors and voting members of the four Program Standing Committees for the cost of their own lodging for a maximum of four nights during the Workshop, and their own travel, up to a maximum of $500.
IRIS will reimburse speakers at Plenary Sessions for the cost of their own lodging for a maximum of four nights during the Workshop, and their own travel, up to a maximum of $500. Organizing a plenary session, or organizing or speaking at a SIG meeting does not qualify a participant for reimbursement of any expenses.
For each Voting Member of the Consortium that is not represented at the Workshop by a member of the Board of Directors, a member of one of the four Program Standing Committees, or a speaker at a Plenary Session, IRIS will reimburse one representative for the cost of their own lodging for a maximum of four nights during the Workshop. Voting Member Representatives are responsible for the cost of their own travel. Voting Members of the Consortium are encouraged to use this support for a junior faculty member who might not otherwise be able to participate in the Workshop.
Subject to individual approval in advance of the workshop, IRIS will pay the cost of lodging in a shared double room during the Workshop and reimburse the cost of their travel, up to a maximum of $500, for a limited number of students and post-docs. Students and post-docs are selected for this support based on abstracts that they submit for the Workshop. Normally, no more than one person is supported in this category from each Voting Member of the Consortium.
IRIS will reserve rooms and assign roommates for approved students and post-docs. Supported students and post-docs who choose not to share a room may contact IRIS to make arrangements for a single room, at the individual's expense in excess of the shared room rate.
Every participant is responsible to register for the Workshop and field trips before the deadline and must pay the Workshop and field trip fees. IRIS does not reimburse any participant for the Workshop or field trip fees
Every participant is individually responsible for expenses except where reimbursement is explicitly offered above. Every participant is responsible for travel expenses in excess of $500, expenses for travel in first or business class or on non-U.S. carriers, lodging for accompanying persons, and lodging before or after the Workshop.
Except for supported students and post-docs, every participant is responsible for making their own lodging reservation. Every registered participant and registered accompanying person is welcome at all group meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner, and breaks) throughout the Workshop.
Qualified participants will receive reimbursement after submitting an IRIS expense form and receipts within one month after the Workshop
One student or Postdoctoral Fellow from IRIS member institutions may request support of up to $500 to cover cost of travel. Please review the Students and Postdoctoral Fellows section of the travel policy above for additional information.
Scholarship application deadline is April 9 and notifications begin April 19.
Tuesday, June 8thTuesday, June 8th, 2010, 4–9pm |
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4:00 pm |
REGISTRATION
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7:30 pm |
STUDENTS AND POST-DOCS RECEPTION - INVITATION ONLY Hors d'oeuvres and cash bar for students and post-docs participating in the Workshop to meet with senior IRIS staff, and members of the Board of Directors.
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Wednesday, June 9thWednesday, June 9th, 2010, 7:00am–8:30pm |
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7:00 am |
BREAKFAST
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7:00 am |
REGISTRATION
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8:30 am |
WELCOME AND PLENARY SESSION: THE SCIENCE AND POLICY OF DEADLY EARTHQUAKES Paul Earle, Wayne Pennington - Session Organizers Reducing the Impact of Devastating Earthquakes: How USAID/OFDA Uses the Science of Seismology A Surge of Great and Deadly Earthquakes NEIC: Earthquake Loss and Epidemiology Lessons From Catastrophic Disasters
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11:00 am |
POSTERS - SESSION 1 Refreshments available
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12:30 pm |
LUNCH Conference Center Tent
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2:00 pm |
GROUP PHOTO
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2:30 pm |
PLENARY SESSION: EXPLORATION AND NEAR-SURFACE SEISMOLOGY Beatrice Magnani, Felix Herrmann - Session Organizers Recent Advances in Regularization and De-noising of Large Data Sets for Exploration Seismology Sub-Nyquist Sampling and Sparsity: Getting More Information From Fewer Samples Paleoclimate and Underway Geophysics Studies at High Latitude Using a Small Research Vessel: Results from Lago Fagnano, Tierra del Fuego
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4:30 pm |
SIG MEETINGS, SESSION 1
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6:30 pm |
DINNER
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Thursday, June 10thThursday, June 10th, 2010, 7am–9pm |
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7:00 am |
BREAKFAST "Early Career" Breakfast for Junior Faculty, Researchers and Post Docs Please sign up when you register at Snowbird
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8:30 am |
IRIS CORE PROGRAMS PROPOSAL
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9:00 am |
PLENARY SESSION: MANTLE DYNAMICS: FROM TOP TO BOTTOM Brian Kennett, Maureen Long - Session Organizers The Development of Seismic Arrays and Array Methods Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Interactions Beneath the Western US Imaging Mantle Dynamics in the Transition Zone Structure and Dynamics of the D" Region Stacking of Dense Array Data to Image Giant and Deep Earthquakes
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11:00 am |
SIG MEETINGS - SESSION 2
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12:30 pm |
LUNCH
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12:30 pm |
WASATCH FIELD TRIP
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2:00 pm |
WATER TUNNEL TRIPS
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1:30 pm |
FACILITY MEETINGS 1:30PM - 2:30PM GSN: Rhett Butler, Xiaodong Song (Magpie A)
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4:30 pm |
POSTERS - SESSION 2
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6:30 pm |
DINNER AND CELEBRATION OF TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF IRIS
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Friday, June 11thFriday, June 11th, 2010, 7:30am–8:00pm |
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7:30 am |
BREAKFAST
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9:00 am |
PLENARY SESSION: EARTHQUAKE SCIENCE: TRIGGERING, TREMOR, AND TRANSIENT SLIP Greg Beroza, Zhigang Peng - Session Organizers Deep Slow Earthquake Activities in Nankai Subduction Zone, Southwest Japan PNSN Tremor Observations Low Frequency Earthquakes Numerical Modeling and Observation of Tremor in Southern California and Peru
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11:00 am |
POSTERS - SESSION 3
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12:30 pm |
LUNCH
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12:30 pm |
INSTRUMENTATION COMMITTEE MEETING
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12:30 pm |
DATA PRODUCTS WORKING GROUP
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2:00 pm |
SIG MEETINGS - SESSION 3
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3:30 pm |
COMMUNITY DISCUSSION: BEYOND EARTHSCOPE AND THE FIRST 25 YEARS OF IRIS Seismologists at a variety of stages in their careers (Brian Kennett, Greg Beroza, Barbara Romanowicz, Richard Allen, Susan Bilek, Miaki Ishii) will make brief remarks, primarily to simulate discussion among all of the Workshop participants.
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6:00 pm |
BARBEQUE
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Last Name | First Name | Institution |
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Abers | Geoffrey | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University |
Ahern | Tim | IRIS DMS |
Al-Shukri | Haydar | University of Arkansas at Little Rock |
Allen | Richard | UC Berkeley |
Anderson | Kent | IRIS |
Arias-Dotson | Eliana | IRIS/PASSCAL |
Aster | Richard | New Mexico Tech |
Astiz | Luciana | IGPP, Scripps Inst. of Oceanography, UCSD |
Audet | Pascal | Berkeley Seismological Laboratory |
Azevedo | Robert | IRIS/PASSCAL |
Azevedo | Sandra | New Mexico Tech- IRIS/PASSCAL |
Baranowski | James | USMC |
Baranowski | Mary | IRIS Consortium |
Baranowski | Mary | IRIS Consortium |
Baranowski | Mary | IRIS Consortium |
Barstow | Noel | IRIS/PASSCAL |
Beaudoin | Bruce | IRIS PASSCAL |
Beck | Susan | University of Arizona |
Benson | Rick | IRIS DMC |
Bilek | Susan | New Mexico Tech/EES Dept |
Bilyeu | Cassandra | Cal State Universtiy Northridge |
Biryol | Cemal | University of Arizona |
Bohr | Niels | IRIS |
Boyarko | Devin | Miami University |
Braunmiller | Jochen | Oregon State University |
Bravo | Tammy | IRIS |
Brown | Justin | Stanford University |
Brudzinski | Michael | Miami University |
Bruton | Christopher | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
Busby | Robert | IRIS |
Butler | Rhett | IRIS |
Butler | Robert | University of Portland |
Cabello | Olga | the IRIS consortium |
Calkins | Joshua | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University |
Callender | Rick | IRIS |
Callender | Rick | IRIS |
Carrick | Tina | University of Texas at El Paso |
Chadwick | Mark | GNS Science, New Zealand |
Chojnacki | Paula | Scripps Institution of Oceanography |
Christensen | Douglas | University of Alaska Fairbanks, Geophysical Institute |
Chu | Risheng | Caltech |
Cochran | Elizabeth | University of California, Riverside |
Coleman | Ben | Moravian College |
Collins | John | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution |
Cottaar | Sanne | UC Berkeley |
Cox | Catherine | University of Oklahoma |
Cox | Trilby | IGPP-SIO-UCSD |
Creager | Ken | University of Washington |
Crotwell | H. Philip | University of South Carolina |
Davis | Peter | UCSD |
DeShon | Heather | CERI, Univ. of Memphis |
Detrick | Robert | NSF |
Dorman | LeRoy | scripps Institution of Oceanography, UCSD |
Dorr | Perle | IRIS Consortium |
Driskell | Melissa | CERI-University of Memphis |
Dueker | Ken | Univ. of Wyoming |
Dziewonski | Adam | Harvard University |
Eakins | Jennifer | Univ. of California, San Diego |
Earle | Paul | USGS |
Ekstrom | Goran | LDEO, Columbia University |
Farrell | Jamie | University of Utah |
Fat-Helbary | Raafat El-Shafei | Aswan Seismological Center |
Fenaughty | Kevin | GNS Science, New Zealand |
Fitzpatrick | Michele | University of Connecticut |
Ford | Sean | Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory |
Foster | Anna | LDEO/Columbia University |
Fouch | Matthew | Arizona State University |
Fowler | Jim | IRIS/PASSCAL |
Fu | Yuanyuan | University of Houston |
Gaherty | James | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory |
Gao | Haiying | University of Oregon |
Garnero | Ed | Arizona State University |
Ghosh | Abhijit | University of Washington |
Golden | Steven | Carnegie Institution of Washington |
Green | Marie | University of Utah |
Hafner | Katrin | IRIS/Earthscope/TA |
Hansen | Roger | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
Hansen | Steven | University of Wyoming |
Harder | Steven | Univ. of Texas at El Paso |
Harvey | Danny | BRTT |
Hearn | Tom | New Mexico State University |
Hedlin | Michael | U. C. San Diego |
Hellman | Sidney | ISTI |
Hernandez | Stephen | Washington University in St. Louis |
Hirshorn | Barry | NOAA/NWS/Pacific Tsunami Warning Center |
Hole | John | Virginia Tech |
Holtkamp | Stephen | Miami University |
Houser | Perry | University of Texas at El Paso |
Huang | Guo-chin (Dino) | Rutgers University |
Humphreys | Eugene | University of Oregon |
Hutt | Charles | USGS Albuquerque Seismo Lab |
Isern | Alexandra | National Science Foundation |
Ishii | Miaki | Harvard University |
Ismail | Awad | National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics |
Jackson | Michael | UNAVCO |
Kane | Deborah | IGPP / UC San Diego |
Karel | Patrick | Miami University of Ohio |
Karstens | Rich | IRIS |
Kell-Hills | Annie | Nevada Seismological Laboratory, University of Nevada, Reno |
Kennett | Brian | The Australian National University |
KIM | KEEHOON | Dept. of Geological Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
Kim | YoungHee | Caltech |
Kiser | Eric | Harvard University |
Knox | Hunter | New Mexico Tech |
Koper | Keith | Saint Louis University |
Kroeger | Glenn | Trinity University |
Langston | Charles | CERI, University of Memphis |
laske | gabi | igpp, sio, uc san diego |
Lawrence | Jesse | Stanford |
Lay | Thorne | University of California Santa Cruz |
Leeds | Alena | USGS |
Leon Soto | Gerardo | New Mexico State University |
Lerner-Lam | Arthur | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory |
Li | Aibing | University of Houston |
Liberty | Lee | Boise State University |
Lin | Fan-Chi | University of Colorado at Boulder |
Linn | Leslie | IRIS |
Linn | Leslie | IRIS Consortium |
Livelybrooks | Dean | University of Oreogn |
Lockridge | Jeffrey | Arizona State Unviersity |
Long | Maureen | Yale University |
Lou | Xiaoting | Northwestern University |
Louie | John | University of Nevada, Reno |
Lyons | John | Michigan Tech |
MacCarthy | Jonathan | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
Magnani | Maria Beatrice | Center for Earthquake Research and Info |
Mahdi | Hanan | University of Arkansas at Little Rock |
Massin | Frederick | University of Utah Seismology Research Group |
Masy | Jeniffer | Rice University |
McNamara | Daniel | USGS |
McQuillan | Patrick | IRIS |
Miller | Pnina | PASSCAL Instrument Center/NMT |
Monfort | Charles | Monfort-Lewis LLC |
Moran | Seth | U.S. Geological Survey |
Morgan | Julia | Rice University |
Morozov | Igor | University of Saskatchewan |
Moyer | Pamela | New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology |
Nabelek | John | COAS/Oregon State University |
Nettles | Meredith | LDEO |
Newman | Susan | SSA |
Niu | Fenglin | Rice University |
Obara | Kazushige | ERI,Tokyo Univ |
Olshansky | Robert | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Oncescu | Lani | Geotech Instruments |
Park | Jeffrey | Yale University |
Passmore | Paul | Refraction Technology, Inc. |
Pavlis | Gary | Indiana University |
Pearce | Frederick | MIT |
Pechmann | James C. | University of Utah |
Peng | Zhigang | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Pennington | Wayne | Michigan Technological University |
Powell | Christine | CERI, University of Memphis |
Powers | Laura | Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance, US Agency for International Development |
Pratt | Thomas | U. S. Geological Survey |
Pyle | Moira | Saint Louis University |
Rademacher | Horst | Guralp Systems |
Reyes | Celso | University of Alaska Fairbanks |
Ringler | Adam | USGS ASL |
Romanowicz | Barbara | U.C. Berkeley |
Rondenay | Stéphane | MIT |
Ruan | Youyi | Virginia Tech |
Saavedra | Teresa | IRIS |
Sauter | Allan | IRIS/PASSCAL |
Schaeffer | Andrew | Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies |
Schlanser | Kristen | Miami University of Ohio |
Schmalzle | Gina | University of Washington |
Schmandt | Brandon | University of Oregon |
Schmerr | Nicholas | Carnegie Institution of Washington |
Schulte-Pelkum | Vera | University of Colorado |
Schultz | Adam | Oregon State University |
Schutt | Derek | Colorado State University |
Schwed | Martin | Trinity University |
Sheehan | Anne | University of Colorado |
Shen | Weisen | University of Colorado at Boulder |
Shuler | Ashley | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory |
Sit | Stefany | Miami University of Ohio |
Snelson | Catherine | NMT |
So | Emily | USGS |
Song | Teh-Ru Alex | IFREE, JAMSTEC |
Song | Xiaodong | University of Illinois |
Speece | Marvin | Montana Tech |
Spriggs | Neil | Nanometrics Inc |
Stephen | Ralph | WHOI |
Storm | Tyler | Albuquerque Seismological Lab |
Stump | Brian | Southern Methodist University |
Sumy | Danielle | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory |
SUN | DAOYUAN | Carnegie Institution of Washington |
Sweet | Justin | University of Washington |
Taber | John | IRIS |
Takeuchi | Nozomu | Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo |
Templeton | Mary | IRIS DMC |
Thorne | Michael | University of Utah |
Torbeck | Douglas | University of Illinois |
Trabant | Chad | IRIS DMS |
Vernon | Frank | UCSD |
Vidale | John | University of Washington |
Waite | Gregory | Michigan Tech |
Walter | William | LLNL |
Wang | Kai | Virginia Tech |
Wang | Yun | Brown University |
Warren | Linda | National Science Foundation |
Wech | Aaron | University of Washington |
Weertman | Bruce | IRIS-DMC |
Wei | Shengji | Caltech |
Weiss | Chester | Virginia Tech |
West | John | Arizona State University |
West | Michael | Geophys. Institute / UAF |
Willemann | Raymond | IRIS Consortium |
Wirth | Erin | Yale University |
Woodward | Bob | IRIS |
Woolley | Rob | IRIS |
Wu | Chunquan | Georgia Institute of Technology |
Wysession | Michael | Washington University |
Yang | Hongfeng | Saint Louis University |
Yang | Zhaohui | University of Colorado at Boulder |
Yihun | Manahloh | University of Rochester |
Yuan | Huaiyu | Berkeley Seismological Lab |
Zelt | Colin | Rice University |
Zhan | Zhongwen | California Institute of Technology |
Zhang | Zhu | Univ. of Wyoming |
Zhou | Yuming | Saint Louis University |
Zhu | Lupei | Saint Louis University |
Notice:
The scholarship application period for this workshop closed at
Mon, April 19, 2010 - 12:00:00 AM.