Objectives
A workshop to develop experimental rock deformation technical capabilities for subduction zone research
This in-person workshop brought together researchers from various disciplines to develop a community plan for advancing experimental rock deformation technical capabilities for subduction zone research. The event welcomed participants who collect or use experimental data in their subduction-related work.
The meeting was held at the Embassy Suites at the Jetport in Portland, Maine, immediately after the GRC on Rock Deformation.
Organizers
Melodie French (Rice University)
Caroline Seyler (UT-Austin)
Srisharan Shreedharan (UT-Austin)
Heather Savage (UC Santa Cruz)
Phil Skemer (Washington University in St Louis
Agenda
Friday August 12, 2022
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10 am | take bus from Bates College to the Portland Jetport/Embassy Suites
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12:00-1:00 pm | LunchÂ
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1:00-6:00 pm
Welcome and Update on SZ4D
Data and measurement needs
Ad-Hoc Committee Report and Group Discussion
Popup talks
New Technology Needs and Prioritization
Report, Breakouts, and Discussion
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6:00 pm | Reception and Dinner
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Saturday August 13, 2022
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7:00-8:00 am | Breakfast
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8:00 am -12:00 pm
Implementation models, access, and capacity building
Report, Breakouts, and Discussion
Sample Storage and DistributionÂ
Report, Breakouts, and Discussion
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12:00 pm | Lunch and depart
Workshop fees, meals, and accommodations for the night of August 12 were covered thanks to NSF funding to SZ4D, with partial transportation support available.