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2010 Annual Meeting: Palm Springs, CA
The 2010 SCEC Annual Meeting was held September 11-15 in Palm Springs, California, at the Hilton Palm
Springs Resort. This year's annual SCEC meeting in Palm Springs focused on what we need to do to wrap up SCEC3, and what we ought to be doing to lay the groundwork for SCEC4. Plenary speakers covered the latest results on the Port au Prince, Maule, and Sierra el Mayor-Cucapah earthquakes, as well as other current topics of interest in earthquake science, including the nature of deformation in the deep extension of faults, and the latest developments in studies of earthquake triggering. The agenda is available online. The complete 2010 Annual Meeting Proceedings Volume is also available for download. The Annual Meeting will be preceded by six workshops: In addition, the "Coulomb 3.2 Short Course" will be taught by Ross Stein (USGS), Shinji Toda (Kyoto Univ), Jian Lin (Woods Hole) and Volkan Sevilgen (USGS) on Sunday, September 12. Space is limited to 40 people. As always, the SCEC Annual Meeting is an opportunity for the community to share and get updates on SCEC research projects and activities, as well as plan collaborations for the coming year. Poster abstracts are due online no later than August 23. Because of space restrictions, posters will be put up in two groups this year: Group 1 Posters and Group 2 Posters. Poster numbers can be read as follows: 1-054 refers to Group 1, poster number slot 054. Posters should be 120 cm high by 180 cm wide (4 ft high x 6 ft wide). No late poster abstracts will be allowed, as there will not be space available. Registration is now closed. Sign in to upload posters and presentations to share with the SCEC community. Search for abstracts submitted for this meeting |
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