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Active Message Threads for September 2021
NCALM Invites Graduate Students to Submit 2021 Seed Proposals
The National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping invites proposals from graduate student PIs seeking airborne lidar data for use in research toward an M.S. or Ph.D. degree. NCALM maps up to seven projects each year, covering up to 40 sq km or 2 sq km with UAS, for graduate students who desire lidar data. Seed Proposal Grants are supported by the National Science Foundation.
See NCALM's Seed Proposals<http://ncalm.cive.uh.edu/seed/abo…
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donna.shillington@nau.edu
2021-09-23 22:04:55
Hello all,
We are writing to solicit your input to a draft report<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LVcyGjklfWYRH57_l3yCw06ftcjwLBN0eN--MTq22s0/edit?usp=sharing> summarizing the Faulting and Earthquake Cycles (FEC) component of a future SZ4D (www.sz4d.org<http://www.sz4d.org>). This is part of the broader effort by the SZ4D Research Coordination Network to develop a new long-term research plan focused on the processes underlying subduction zone hazards. Over the last year, we have received…
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Alice Gabriel
2021-09-09 21:46:25
Dear colleagues,
Seismica is a community-led Diamond Open-Access journal for Seismology and
Earthquake Science. The Seismica initiative offers an open, equitable and
ethical output for disseminating our peer-reviewed scientific findings. It
is planned that the journal will launch in early 2022. You can read more
about the Seismica initiative in our community report, which is available
on EarthArXiv: https://doi.org/10.31223/X5304V.
The next key phase of the development of the journal is to re…
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