[OBSIPtec] Active-source seismology workshop at IRIS Summer Workshop
Kasey Aderhold
kasey at iris.edu
Fri Apr 29 11:37:36 EDT 2016
Active Source Seismology: Recent Scientific Results and Facilities for
the Future
at IRIS Summer Workshop, Vancouver, WA
Tuesday, June 7, 2016; 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
The IRIS Controlled Source community will host the workshop "Active
Source Seismology: Recent Scientific Results and Facilities for the
Future" on June 7, 2016, the day before the start of the IRIS Summer
Workshop in Vancouver, Washington. This workshop is designed to bring
together scientists from diverse disciplines who are interested in using
land and/or marine controlled source seismic methods. Scientific targets
include the cryosphere, hydrological/critical zones, sedimentation and
exploration, outcrop to deep crust and mantle lithosphere, and the
marine-to-land transition. Scientific presentations will examine topics
including: crustal imaging that challenges the existing PASSCAL
facilities, quantification of physical properties, joint passive-active
source utilization of industry nodes, geophysical investigations of the
Critical Zone and diverse types of hazards, and full wavefield and other
advanced inversion methods.
Objectives of this workshop are to increase scientific interactions
among those who could benefit from controlled source seismic methods,
identify future scientific directions, and describe needed source and
instrumentation capabilities. This event will include discussion and
breakout groups to address these topics. A workshop summary will be
produced. We encourage participation from industry, geological sciences,
and other fields outside of seismology or geophysics.
The agenda for this active source seismology workshop is posted at:
http://www.iris.edu/hq/site/PAGE_static/4106
To register for this workshop, please email: Justin Sweet
(justin.sweet at iris.edu <mailto:justin.sweet at iris.edu>).
There are no fees to attend this one-day workshop.
For additional information, please contact:
Beatrice Magnani mmagnani at mail.smu.edu <mailto:mmagnani at mail.smu.edu>
David Okaya okaya at usc.edu <mailto:okaya at usc.edu>
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