Save the Date: USGS Subduction Zone Science Meeting

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Moriarty, Erin (Wirth)

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Jul 29, 2024, 5:18:59 PM7/29/24
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The U.S. Geological Survey will host an in-person meeting focused on subduction zone science at the University of Washington in Seattle from January 8-9, 2025. Sessions will highlight new research, data, and scientific questions related to USGS priorities in subduction zones within the U.S. and globally. Topics will include earthquake rupture processes and recurrence, ground motions, volcanic systems, cascading hazards, onshore/offshore structure, and societally relevant hazards science. Additional information on session topics, schedule, and a call for talks and posters will come in Fall 2024. This meeting is open to anyone interested in subduction zone science, and we encourage participation from researchers, agency partners, and end-users working in a range of subduction zone systems. 
  
Please stay tuned for future e-mails regarding registration and meeting details, and share this announcement with colleagues!   
 
Cheers, 
 
Erin Wirth (ewi...@usgs.gov), Joan Gomberg (gom...@usgs.gov), alex grant (agr...@usgs.gov), Fred Pollitz (fpol...@usgs.gov), Lydia Staisch (lsta...@usgs.gov)  


Erin Wirth (Moriarty)
Research Geophysicist, U.S. Geological Survey
University of Washington, Box 351310
Seattle, WA 98195-1310

E-mail: emor...@usgs.gov   ewi...@usgs.gov 
Office: (206) 685-7563
https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/erin-wirth-moriarty
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