Please join us for an hour-long virtual breakout session to learn about and discuss hydrosphere/cryosphere geohazards, related science objectives, and instrumentation/methods used to study these hazards.
When: Thursday, October 3rd @ 2pm ET
Host: Victor Tsai, Brown University
Invited speakers: Toshiro Tanimoto, Bradley Lipovsky, Danica Roth
To join the breakout, please register using this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3581058096372450827
IRIS has hosted a series of virtual breakout sessions over the past 2 weeks to highlight and discuss a variety of different geohazards that our community has previously studied and responded to. These breakout sessions are part of a larger IRIS initiative (www.iris.edu/rapid) to procure a new set of instrumentation to enable a new rapid response capability based out of the PASSCAL Instrument Center.
Recordings of past virtual breakout sessions have all been posted to www.iris.edu/rapid.
IRIS will also be hosting an in-person mini-workshop on the afternoon of Tuesday, October 8th in Portland, OR adjacent to the SAGE/GAGE workshop. If you would like to attend the geohazards mini-workshop, limited travel support is available. To learn more, and to register, please visit: https://www.iris.edu/hq/event/rapid_response_to_geohazards
We look forward to your participation and input at the upcoming hydrosphere/cryosphere hazards virtual breakout.
Sincerely,
Victor Tsai, Brown
Justin Sweet, IRIS
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Justin at justin.sweet<at>iris.edu.
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Justin Sweet, PhD
Portable Project Associate
IRIS/PASSCAL Instrument Center
When: Thursday, October 3rd @ 2pm ET
Host: Victor Tsai, Brown University
Invited speakers: Toshiro Tanimoto, Bradley Lipovsky, Danica Roth
To join the breakout, please register using this link:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3581058096372450827
IRIS has hosted a series of virtual breakout sessions over the past 2 weeks to highlight and discuss a variety of different geohazards that our community has previously studied and responded to. These breakout sessions are part of a larger IRIS initiative (www.iris.edu/rapid) to procure a new set of instrumentation to enable a new rapid response capability based out of the PASSCAL Instrument Center.
Recordings of past virtual breakout sessions have all been posted to www.iris.edu/rapid.
IRIS will also be hosting an in-person mini-workshop on the afternoon of Tuesday, October 8th in Portland, OR adjacent to the SAGE/GAGE workshop. If you would like to attend the geohazards mini-workshop, limited travel support is available. To learn more, and to register, please visit: https://www.iris.edu/hq/event/rapid_response_to_geohazards
We look forward to your participation and input at the upcoming hydrosphere/cryosphere hazards virtual breakout.
Sincerely,
Victor Tsai, Brown
Justin Sweet, IRIS
If you have questions, please feel free to contact Justin at justin.sweet<at>iris.edu.
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Justin Sweet, PhD
Portable Project Associate
IRIS/PASSCAL Instrument Center