SZ4D is excited to announce that it is accepting applications for its first interdisciplinary pilot project that will take place in July 2026 in Oregon, USA. This field trip will investigate interacting hazards on Mount Hood, a ‘Very High Threat’ volcano in the Cascades arc, applying traditional field techniques, aerial drone surveys, and geophysics to collect new data and discuss outstanding science questions. Participant travel, food, and lodging will be provided by SZNet. We are now accepting applications to participate through March 15th, 2026.
This field trip is open to both US and non-US scientists at any career stage interested in cross-disciplinary approaches to researching subduction systems. We are looking for applicants interested in forming international collaborations, whose career goals align with the goals of this trip, and who are excited about contributing to research involving data collection and analysis (including after the trip is over). We seek a group of scientists with broad-ranging perspectives that includes international participants to ideally initiate new collaborations on researching subduction zone geohazards.
Please visit the program webpage for more information about the program, field sites, and funding support. We encourage you to apply!