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2006 UNAVCO Science Workshop - Agenda for Tuesday, March 14
Monday, March 13 Wednesday, March 15 Thursday, March 16


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Tuesday, March 14 - 7:00am to 9:30pm
7:00 - 8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast Ballroom B & Foyer
8:00 - 8:15 Welcome from the Organizing Committee and Will Prescott
Organizing Committee: Mark Tamisiea, Chair, Evelyn Roeloffs, Co-Chair, and Herb Dragert, Co-Chair
Ballroom A
8:15 - 10:15 SCIENCE SESSION I - Observing and Modeling Transient Tectonics
Chair:       Tony Lowry (University of Colorado)
Speakers: Jim Rice and Yajing Liu (Harvard)
                Tony Lowry (University of Colorado)
                Takeshi Sagiya (Nagoya University)
                Thora Arnadottir (University of Iceland)
Ballroom A
10:15 - 10:30 Break
10:30 - 12:00 SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS
LiDAR Data: Management, Processing, and Access
Organizers: Dana Piwiniski (IAGT) and Chris Crosby (ASU)

This session will cover issues and practical considerations in LiDAR data management, processing, access and integration into various software for practical use. Access to currently available processed LiDAR data from NASA will be provided to participants.

Onyx
Transient Tectonics
Panel: Jim Rice and Yajing Liu (Harvard), Tony Lowry (University of Colorado), Takeshi Sagiya (Nagoya University) and Thora Arnadottir (University of Iceland)

Understanding transient deformation is a primary PBO goal. The panel will discuss the current state-of-flux in paradigms of fault slip, magmatism and other deformation.

Ballroom A
New Data Search and Access Tools at the UNAVCO Archive
Organizer: Fran Boler (UNAVCO)

This SIG is aimed at data users and will walk through some of the new data search and delivery tools available at the UNAVCO Archive for permanent station and campaign GPS data.

Georgetown/Silverplume
Writing a Successful Education Proposal
Organizer: Susan Eriksson (UNAVCO)

The National Science Foundation would like to improve the quantity and quality of educational proposals submitted to the EarthScope program. This session will provide guidelines for submitting a winning proposal in the upcoming Call for Proposals. An NSF program officer, representative from the EarthScope Education and Outreach Steering Committee, and experts in educational grant writing will provide suggestions for writing either a stand-alone proposal in education and outreach or an E&O component in your science proposal. Discussion will focus on E&O priorities for EarthScope.

Tabor/Stratton
12:00 - 1:00 Lunch Ballroom B
1:00 - 3:00 SCIENCE SESSION II: Continental Deformation and Hazards
Chair:       Giovanni Sella (NGS)
Speakers: Eric Calais (Purdue University)
                Roy Dokka (Louisiana State University)
                Alessandro Forte (University of Quebec)
                Seth Stein (Northwestern University)

Ballroom A
3:00 - 4:00 Break
4:00 - 6:00 Poster Viewing Reception Ballroom Foyer
6:00 - 8:00 UNAVCO Dinner Ballroom B
8:00 - 9:30 UNAVCO Proposal Meeting
Chair: Eric Calais
Ballroom A


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