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The new Science Plan identifies high-priority, new, and emerging areas of scientific exploration for the EarthScope Program from a broad range of Earth science disciplines emphasizing transformative, interdisciplinary science and includes some areas that may be speculative today, but have a high potential return.

2009 National Meeting



Summary

The 2009 EarthScope National Meeting was held at the Centre on the Grove in Boise, ID May 12-15.



2007 National Meeting

The meeting emphasized integrated, multi-disciplinary science, presented latest results and examined future EarthScope directions; and enhanced the role of young scientists in EarthScope research.

Agenda
Abstracts


2005 National Meeting

With over 300 scientists participating, the first EarthScope National Meeting synthesized results from previous topical workshops and emphasized EarthScope's crosscutting science and interdisciplinary research goals.

Agenda
Abstracts

Unlocking the Secrets of the North American Continent: Science Plan for 2010-2020

Science Plan [High-Res PDF 60.2 MB]

Science Plan [Low-Res PDF 17.7 MB]

Email earthscope@coas.oregonstate.edu for a printed copy





Presentations from the 2009 Workshop for an EarthScope Science Plan

Selected presentations, talks, and summaries from breakout groups from the October 7-9, 2009 workshop held at Snowbird, Utah. Documents are in PDF format and are organized according to the session for which they were presented (Workshop Agenda).

Wednesday Morning - Facilities Highlights





USArray Update

R. Woodward (USArray Director, IRIS)

PDF Document [4.6 MB]

The EarthScope Plate Boundary Observatory - SAFOD

M. Jackson (PBO Director, UNAVCO)

PDF Document [4.8 MB]

Wednesday Morning - Building on Breaththroughs - The Next Milestone for EarthScope





Fault Properties and Slip Processes

C. Marone (Penn State University)

PDF Document [3.1 MB]

Plate Boundary Deformation and 4-D Stress

David Sandwell (UC San Diego)

PDF Document [16.6 MB]

Making, shaping and breaking a continent Structure and evolution of North America

R. Allen (UC Berkeley)

PDF Document [5.3 MB]

EarthScope: Deep Earth Structure and Dynamics

J. Korenaga (Yale University)

PDF Document [2.7 MB]

Wednesday Afternoon - Panel and Discussion: Making Interdisciplinary Collaborations Work





The High Lava Plains Experiment: Investigating the Processes of Crust Formation and Intraplate Continental Volcanism in the High Lava Plains, Oregon

M. Long (Yale University), R. Keller (University of Oklahoma)

PDF Document [30.1 MB]

The Salton Seismic Imaging Project (SSIP): Rift Processes and Earthquake Hazards in the Salton Trough

J. Hole (Virginia Tech), Joann Stock (Caltech)

PDF Document [1.4 MB]

Mantle Dynamics and Magmatism Across the Basin & Range

T. Plank (Columbia University)

PDF Document [2.1 MB]

Wednesday Afternoon - New Research Directions





Geomorphology and Earthscope: Landscape evolution in the service of geodynamics!

E. Kirby (Penn State University)

PDF Document [2.7 MB]

Structure of the Lithosphere and the Sedimentary Record: Where do they Meet?

M. Kominz (Western Michigan University)

PDF Document [15.8 MB]

Linking EarthScope to the Hydrosphere (And Cryosphere)

J. Famiglietti (UC Irvine)

PDF Document [3.6 MB]

Linking Earthscope to the Atmosphere

J. Braun (UCAR)

PDF Document [3.1 MB]

Thursday Morning - New Regions to Explore





Linking mantle structures to surface deformation through time across the U.S.

M. Gurnis (Caltech)

PDF Document [6.2MB]

Appalachian Geology: Key Questions for EarthScope

J. Hibbard (NC State University)

PDF Document [22.5MB]

Continental Rifting and Passive Margin Development

C. Ebinger (University of Rochester; MARGINS Steering Committee)

PDF Document [25.2MB]

Alaskan Geology: Key Questions for EarthScope

T. Pavlis (UTEP)

PDF Document [22.9MB]

Thursday Afternoon - Reports From Breakouts and Early Career Caucus





Building on Breaththroughs (breakouts Wednesday morning)



Fault Properties and Slip Processes Breakout Group Summary What do we want to know about earthquakes?

Breakout Leaders: J. Evans, J. Gomberg

PDF Document [2.7MB]

Burning Questons in Plate Boundary Dynamics and Rheology

Breakout Leaders: B. Hager, J. Stock

PDF Document [70KB]

The Structure and Evolution of the North American Lithosphere and Asthenosphere

Breakout Leaders: G. Egbert, D. Foster

PDF Document [180KB]

Deep Earth Structure and Dynamics

Breakout Leaders: E. Garnero, B. Holt

PDF Document [33KB]

Interdisciplinary Collaborations and New Research Directions (breakouts Wednesday afternoon)


Integrating Geological and Geophysical Contraints to Study Crust and Mantle Processes

Breakout Leaders: G. Fuis, J. Vervoort

PDF Document [78KB]

Earth surface processes: linking Earthscope to the hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmospheric sciences, geomorphology

Breakout Leaders: K. Larson, J. Sauber

PDF Document [33KB]

New opportunities in education and outreach

Breakout Leaders: J. Davis, D. Mogk

PDF Document [434KB]

Hazards Breakout: Earthquakes, Volcaneos, and Landslides

Breakout Leaders: T. Heaton, S. McNutt

PDF Document [418KB]

Early Career Scientist Discussion Summary

Breakout Leaders: K. Huntington, L. Wagner

PDF Document [33KB]

New Regions To Explore (breakouts Thursday morning)


Cyberinfrastructure and EarthScope

Breakout Leaders: V. Cronin,G. Pavlis

PDF Document [41KB]

The Appalachians, the passive margin, the Gulf Coast, & the Mississippi Embayment

Breakout Leaders: C. Bailey, D. Harry, J. Pulliam

PDF Document [533KB]

Craton and the Continental Interior

Breakout Leaders: E. Hauser, D. Holm

PDF Document [4.9 MB]

Breakout Leaders: S. Gulick, S. Roeske

Alaska

PDF Document [750 KB]