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SUMMARY:Ice Sheets, Sea Level and GIA Webinar next week with Terry Wilson and Doug Wiens
LOCATION:Online
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce the next talk in our Webinar Series on Ice Sheet
 s, Sea Level and GIA in the months leading up to the WCRP Sea Level Meeting
  ( (https://www.sealevelconference.org/)<a href="https://www.sealevelconfer
 ence.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.sealevelconference.or
 g/</a>) and PALSEA workshop ( (https://palseagroup.weebly.com/)<a href="htt
 ps://palseagroup.weebly.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://palsea
 group.weebly.com/</a>), both in Singapore and online in July, 2022.\n\nThe 
 talk is scheduled for May 10 (2 p.m. Eastern, 11am Pacific, 8 p.m. Central 
 European)/May 11 (6:00 a.m. Wellington, N.Z.)\nTerry Wilson and Doug Wiens 
 on “Cryosphere – Solid Earth Interactions in Antarctica: Insights from Geod
 etic and Seismic Measurements”\n \nSpeaker Bios:\nTerry Wilson is Academy P
 rofessor in the School of Earth Sciences and senior research scientist in t
 he Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at the Ohio State University. Wit
 h her research group and collaborators, she investigates the structural arc
 hitecture of Antarctica and the interactions between the solid Earth and th
 e Antarctic ice sheet, using structural field observations, geophysical and
  geodetic data; she has spent 25 austral summers collecting field data in A
 ntarctica. The Antarctic Network (ANET) of the Polar Earth Observing Networ
 k (POLENET), a collaborative project led by Wilson, operates autonomous GNS
 S and seismic sensors across West Antarctica. \n\nDoug Wiens is the Robert 
 S. Brookings Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at
  Washington University in St Louis.   He has worked extensively on the stru
 cture of the Antarctic continent, as well as ice quakes and other seismic p
 henomena in Antarctica.  He has participated in the development of seismic 
 instrumentation and the deployment of seismographs in Antarctica going back
  to the 1990s.   He also works on the structure and seismicity of subductio
 n zones in the Western Pacific, using data from ocean bottom seismographs. 
  \n\nRegister in advance for the webinar here:\n (https://msu.zoom.us/webin
 ar/register/WN_spaQVQUoT8OEASLwGgJVLQ)<a href="https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/
 register/WN_spaQVQUoT8OEASLwGgJVLQ" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://
 msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_spaQVQUoT8OEASLwGgJVLQ</a>\n\nOur final sem
 inar before the WCRP and PALSEA meetings in July will be held on:\nJune 14 
  - (1400 UTC) Sally Brown “Impacts and adaptation to sea-level rise” and Iv
 an Haigh “The impact of sea-level rise on storm surge barriers” \n\n All th
 e best,\nOrganizers from WCRP Sea Level Grand Challenges, IAG Subcommission
  on Cryosphere Deformation, PALSEA and SCAR-INSTANT\nAlessio Rovere, Alex S
 imms, Jacky Austermann, Jeff Freymueller, Jeremy Shakun, Mark Tamisiea, Nat
 alya Gomez, Natasha Barlow, Tom James 
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>We are pleased to announce the next talk in our Webinar Series on Ice Sh
 eets, Sea Level and GIA in the months leading up to the WCRP Sea Level Meet
 ing (<a href="https://www.sealevelconference.org/" target="_blank" rel="noo
 pener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.seale
 velconference.org/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1651660457548000&amp;usg=AOvVaw
 2RDCxoqYS75NdMuxsn3fAB"></a><a href="https://www.sealevelconference.org/" t
 arget="_blank" rel="noopener">https://www.sealevelconference.org/</a>) and 
 PALSEA workshop (<a href="https://palseagroup.weebly.com/" target="_blank" 
 rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="https://www.google.com/url?q=https://p
 alseagroup.weebly.com/&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1651660457548000&amp;usg=AO
 vVaw3i4if_bQwI_pvdeaHOIudI"></a><a href="https://palseagroup.weebly.com/" t
 arget="_blank" rel="noopener">https://palseagroup.weebly.com/</a>), both in
  Singapore and online in July, 2022.<br /><br />The talk is scheduled for M
 ay 10 (2 p.m. Eastern, 11am Pacific, 8 p.m. Central European)/May 11 (6:00 
 a.m. Wellington, N.Z.)<br />Terry Wilson and Doug Wiens on “Cryosphere – So
 lid Earth Interactions in Antarctica: Insights from Geodetic and Seismic Me
 asurements”<br />&nbsp;<br />Speaker Bios:<br />Terry Wilson is Academy Pro
 fessor in the School of Earth Sciences and senior research scientist in the
  Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at the Ohio State University. With 
 her research group and collaborators, she investigates the structural archi
 tecture of Antarctica and the interactions between the solid Earth and the 
 Antarctic ice sheet, using structural field observations, geophysical and g
 eodetic data; she has spent 25 austral summers collecting field data in Ant
 arctica. The Antarctic Network (ANET) of the Polar Earth Observing Network 
 (POLENET), a collaborative project led by Wilson, operates autonomous GNSS 
 and seismic sensors across West Antarctica.&nbsp;<br /><br />Doug Wiens is 
 the Robert S. Brookings Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary 
 Sciences at Washington University in St Louis. &nbsp; He has worked extensi
 vely on the structure of the Antarctic continent, as well as ice quakes and
  other seismic phenomena in Antarctica.&nbsp; He has participated in the de
 velopment of seismic instrumentation and the deployment of seismographs in 
 Antarctica going back to the 1990s. &nbsp; He also works on the structure a
 nd seismicity of subduction zones in the Western Pacific, using data from o
 cean bottom seismographs.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br /><br />Register in advance for th
 e webinar here:<br /><a href="https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_spaQV
 QUoT8OEASLwGgJVLQ" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-saferedirecturl="htt
 ps://www.google.com/url?q=https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_spaQVQUoT
 8OEASLwGgJVLQ&amp;source=gmail&amp;ust=1651660457548000&amp;usg=AOvVaw0W94e
 ziw0JCJyVlwolyCw9"></a><a href="https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_spa
 QVQUoT8OEASLwGgJVLQ" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://msu.zoom.us/web
 inar/register/WN_spaQVQUoT8OEASLwGgJVLQ</a><br /><br />Our final seminar be
 fore the WCRP and PALSEA meetings in July will be held on:<br />June 14&nbs
 p; - (1400 UTC) Sally Brown “Impacts and adaptation to sea-level rise” and 
 Ivan Haigh “The impact of sea-level rise on storm surge barriers”&nbsp;</p>
 <div><br />&nbsp;All the best,<br />Organizers from WCRP Sea Level Grand Ch
 allenges, IAG Subcommission on Cryosphere Deformation, PALSEA and SCAR-INST
 ANT<br />Alessio Rovere, Alex Simms, Jacky Austermann, Jeff Freymueller, Je
 remy Shakun, Mark Tamisiea, Natalya Gomez, Natasha Barlow, Tom James</div><
 div>&nbsp;</div>
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