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EarthScope meetings, conferences, and special sessions are an important part of communicating advancements in scientific techniques and results obtained from seismic and geodetic instruments deployed throughout North America.

2011 National Meeting



Summary

The 2011 EarthScope National Meeting was held at the AT&T Executive and Education Center at the University of Texas at Austin. Tuesday, May 17-20.



2009 WESP workshop



Science Plan and Selected Talks

The 2009 Workshop for an EarthScope Science Plan was held in Snowbird, UT on October 7-9 and provided background for the science plan released in January 2010.



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.

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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

2010 SSA Meeting

Meeting Web Site

The Seismological Society of America will convene its annual meeting on April 21-23, 2010 in Portland, Oregon.

2009 AGU Fall Meeting

Meeting Web Site

The Fall Meeting provides an opportunity for researchers, teachers, and students to present their latest results. The meeting covers topics in all areas of Earth and space sciences.

2009 GSA Meeting

Meeting Web Site

The Geological Society of America held its annual meeting on October 18-21, 2009 in Portland, Oregon. Mark your calendars for the next meeting October 31 - November 3, 2010 in Denver Colorado

Science Plan Workshop

Summary

Eight years have passed since the original EarthScope Science Plan was developed. The National Science Foundation has called for a community-based re-examination of EarthScope science priorities and development of an updated EarthScope Science Plan.

National Meetings

Summary

EarthScope National Meetings are convened once every two years and provide an opportunity to communicate scientific advances and inter-disciplinary utilization of data collected from the thousands of instruments deployed and maintain by the component facilities.