Oceans and other water bodies cover over 70% of Earth's surface, shrouding critical geologic regimes, natural resource deposits, and ecosystems. Obtaining a deeper understanding of the processes occurring on Earth requires unique strategies and innovative technologies, as well as strong collaborations across the shoreline, between scientific disciplines, and through international and industry partnerships. To address this priority, a virtual science-focused symposium will be convened uniting the seismological and marine geoscience community.
The Marine Seismology Symposium will enable participants to share exciting new science results, discuss future directions and key scientific questions, promote and empower early career scientists by showcasing their work and providing networking opportunities, and communicate changes to critical marine seismic infrastructure so that research can be successfully planned, funded, and conducted using existing and evolving tools. This symposium is critical for growing and broadening the marine seismic research community and will facilitate progress toward better understanding of frontier science topics such as the processes related to geohazards like megathrust earthquakes, tsunamis, undersea landslides, and volcanic eruptions as well as the processes that control the formation and evolution of ocean basins.
This symposium is supported by funding from the National Science Foundation under award OCE-1939512.
Comments are welcome, and we encourage you to get in touch with the organizing committee members with any suggestions, questions, or concerns. Feedback sent to kasey.aderhold@earthscope.org will be shared with the rest of the organizing committee.
Kasey Aderhold | IRIS | Co-PI |
Emily Roland | Western Washington University | Co-PI |
Masako Tominaga | Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution | Co-PI |
Anne Tréhu | Oregon State University | Co-PI |
Bob Woodward | IRIS | Co-PI |
Patrick Hart | United States Geological Survey | |
Donna Shillington | Northern Arizona University | |
Sean Higgins | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory | |
Sean Gulick | University of Texas Institute for Geophysics | |
Monica Kohler | California Institute of Technology | |
Helen Janiszewski | University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa | |
Lindsay Lowe Worthington | University of New Mexico | |
Anne Bécel | Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory | |
John Orcutt | Scripps Institution of Oceanography | |
Guilherme de Melo | UFRN | |
Jianhua Gong | SIO | |
Liam Moser | WHOI |
The banner photo was taken by Rachel Hatch and the young Pacific ORCA deployment team. Learn more about this experiment and how they captured this underwater shot here: https://pacificorca.wordpress.com/
The symposium will now be held virtually.
The Marine Seismology Symposium will be held virtually over two weeks, March 8-19th 2021. Feedback throughout the planning and execution of the Marine Seismology Symposium is always welcome, especially from students, early-career, and international participants. Please send an email to kasey.aderhold@earthscope.org and your thoughts will be shared with the organizing committee.
This symposium is supported by funding from the National Science Foundation under award OCE-1939512.
The banner photo was taken by Rachel Hatch and the young Pacific ORCA deployment team. Learn more about this experiment and how they captured this underwater shot here: https://pacificorca.wordpress.com/
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