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Active Message Threads for September 2020
*SSA 2021 Annual Meeting Session Deadline - 1 October 2020*
The deadline to submit a session proposal to the Seismological Society of
America's 2021 Annual Meeting <https://www.seismosoc.org/annual-meeting/>
is *1 October 2020 *at *5 p.m. Pacific*.
For questions about proposing a technical session, please contact the
Program Co-Chairs Rich Briggs (U.S. Geological Survey), Diego Melgar
(University of Oregon) and Jenny Nakai (University of New Mexico) at
program@seismosoc.org <http://program@s…
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Now more than 40 years old, the field of seismic tomography has provided an
unprecedented look at the 3D internal structures of the Earth. But as
tomography enters its middle age, it’s time to take stock and explore new
ideas and questions.
Led by Co-Chairs Andreas Fichtner of ETH Zürich and Clifford Thurber of the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, the Seismological Society of America is
convening five virtual tomography sessions
<https://www.seismosoc.org/tomography2021/>. Each two-hour sessio…
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