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- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-205 + (With approximately 24,000 attendees in 201 … With approximately 24,000 attendees in 2015, AGU’s Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. 2016 will mark Fall Meeting’s 49th year as the premiere place to present your research; hear about the latest discoveries, trends, and challenges in the field; and network with colleagues that can enhance your career.</br></br>Fall Meeting brings together the entire Earth and space science community from across the globe for discussions of emerging trends and the latest research. The technical program includes presentations on new and cutting-edge science, much of which has not yet been published, meaning you’ll return to work with knowledge you can’t get anywhere else.</br></br>With more than 1,700 sessions in 2015, Fall Meeting’s scientific program spans the Earth and space sciences, offering something for everyone no matter their scientific discipline. The meeting offers a unique mix of more than 20,000 oral and poster presentations, a broad range of general sessions, various types of formal and informal networking and career advancement opportunities, and an exhibit hall packed with hundreds of exhibitors showcasing new and relevant research tools and services that meet the professional needs of our attendees year after year. Join us in 2016 for another dynamic experience.us in 2016 for another dynamic experience.)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-401 + (With the completion of the Chesapeake Bay … With the completion of the Chesapeake Bay Program’s 2017 mid-point assessment of the EPA’s Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) regulatory process, it is timely to convene a symposium aimed at examining the observations and models that were used in that assessment and discuss future needs and challenges for the next one in 2025 and beyond. There is a need for higher temporal resolution measurements and higher spatial resolution models. Research should be focused on developing a better mechanistic understanding about and models of physical, biological and chemical processes in the airshed, watershed and estuary. Additionally, more flexible sampling and modeling approaches are also needed for resolving management impacts on water quality and living resources over a wide range of scales.ing resources over a wide range of scales.)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-347 + (With this year's conference theme, we ende … With this year's conference theme, we endeavor to connect science and society in the collective goals of preserving the coastal and estuarine habitats, resources, and heritage. Through the conference, we will discuss the nature of research agendas that are directed at finding and solving problems, and how to engage stakeholders in that process. Our goal is to balance a natural and social scientific agenda with the food, music, and art emblematic of the Gulf Coast. In keeping with tradition, we hope to create a seriously fun and memorable 25th Biennial CERF Conference.d memorable 25th Biennial CERF Conference.)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-336 + (Within the Topo-Europe framework, the ITN … Within the Topo-Europe framework, the ITN SUBITOP organises a workshop on understanding subduction zone topography through modelling of coupled shallow and deep processes.</br></br>TOPO-EUROPE promotes, coordinates and integrates national research programs on geological surface processes and their implications for continental topography and natural hazards in a coherent European network. SUBITOP is an ITN for training and career development of 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESR) in Geodynamics, Geophysics, Geology and Geomorphology. It has a scientific focus on the dynamics of continental margins where tectonic plates are recycled through subduction. </br></br></br>'''Theme'''<br></br>Tectonic activity and topographic evolution are intimately linked. This is most powerfully expressed in subduction systems, where geodynamic and geomorphic processes are connected across depths and time scales from individual earthquakes to climate-driven erosion, plate deformation and slab-mantle interactions. The imprint of all these processes and their links is not only found in the surface topography of subduction systems, but also in their exposed geology and patterns of deformation with attendant hazards. Understanding of the dynamics of subduction systems is advanced by the combined reading of these geophysical, geologic and geomorphic imprints, complemented by physical and numerical modelling.omplemented by physical and numerical modelling.)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-290 + (You are invited to attend the 30th Nordic … You are invited to attend the 30th Nordic Hydrological Conference to be held in Bergen, Norway. The main topic will be “Hydrology and water resources management in a changing world“.</br></br>Please, visit our web-site: http://nhc2018.org/ for more information. Deadline for the abstract submission is 1st of March, and details on the abstract submission are given here: http://nhc2018.org/abstract/</br></br>The conference includes:</br>* Oral presentations from four keynote speakers: Marco Borga (University of Padova), Tor Haakon Bakken (Sintef), Tone Merete Muthanna (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) and Helen Bonsor (British Geological survey)</br>* High quality scientific program where water scientists are asked to submit abstracts and to contribute</br>* Visit to Bryggen guided by experts on urban groundwater</br>* Reception in Håkonshallen</br>* Conference dinner</br></br>The conference is also an excellent opportunity for visiting Bergen and the Western coast of Norway.</br></br>The following sub-topics are identified for this conference:</br>* Advanced methods and technology in hydrological modelling</br>* Land atmosphere interactions in high latitude and cold regions</br>* Surface water, groundwater and blue-green solutions in urban areas</br>* Small catchment hydrology and flash floods</br>* Water consumption and environmental impacts</br>* The role of hydropower in climate change mitigation and adaptation</br>* Climate services – bridge the gap from science to management bridge the gap from science to management)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-314 + (You are invited to submit an abstract to t … You are invited to submit an abstract to the 9th International Coastal Sediments Conference, scheduled in Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL, from May 28-30, 2019. The theme of Coastal Sediments 2019 (CS19) is “Advancing Science & Engineering for Resilient Coastal Systems.”</br></br>Check out the four outstanding optional short courses being offered on Monday 27 May (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/shortcourses.html) and the two exciting field trips being offered on Friday 31 May (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/technicaltours.html). </br></br>Oral and poster presentations and accompanying papers will be selected from abstracts submitted on a variety of topics including several timely special sessions (http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/program.html). Abstracts are due Sep 12, 2018. An abstract template including instructions can be downloaded from the CS19 website under “Authors Information.” When submitting, authors will identify the session topic most applicable to their abstract.</br></br>We look forward to receiving your abstract!</br></br></br> </br></br>Sincerely,</br></br> </br></br>Coastal Sediments 2019 Organizing Committee: http://coastalsediments.cas.usf.edu/committee.html</br></br></br></br>Peter Ruggiero<br></br></br>Professor<br><br></br>College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences<br></br>104 CEOAS Administration Building<br></br>Oregon State University<br></br>Corvallis, OR 97331-5503<br></br>tel: 541.737.1239<br></br>email:pruggier@coas.oregonstate.eduallis, OR 97331-5503<br> tel: 541.737.1239<br> email:pruggier@coas.oregonstate.edu)
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- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-185 + (iEMSs 2016 is the official biennial confer … iEMSs 2016 is the official biennial conference of the International Environmental Modelling & Software Society, sponsors of the high impact journal, Environmental Modelling & Software. iEMSs 2016 is co-sponsored by The Consortium of University of Toulouse (INP, University Paul Sabatier), National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), SO-Toulouse, the regional and national government organization, and the host organizations, INPT-ENSEEIHT and ECOLAB Laboratory. The theme for the conference is “Supporting Sustainable Futures” and we hope to see a lot of exciting new development and tools for supporting our future. The conference is organized around a series of themes, streams, and sessions. Key streams include:</br></br></br>Model development and modelling frameworks • Integrated Environmental Modeling • Climate Change Modeling • Environmental Modeling Uncertainty Issues, optimization, sensitivity analysis • Data mining, machine learning, GIS, remote sensing • Environmental Modeling for decision making and engaging the public • innovative Software • Algorithms for Environmental Modeling • Applications of Environmental Modeling Modeling • Applications of Environmental Modeling)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-269 + (“Modelling Complex Urban Systems” Conference. To be held at St. Jerome's University Conference Centre at the University of Waterloo Details to follow. <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-232 + (“Polar Climate and Sea Level: Past, Present & Future” Under this umbrella theme will be sub-themes on topics ranging from The Greenland Ice Sheet to Hazards of Polar Change to the Climate History of Baffin Bay.)
- MeetingOfInterest:Meeting-177 + (“The World Multidisciplinary Earth Science … “The World Multidisciplinary Earth Sciences Symposium– WMESS 2016” will be held in in Prague (Czech Republic) during 5-9 September 2016.</br> </br>It aims to provide a forum for discussion of the latest findings and technologies in different fields of Earth Sciences and give opportunities for future collaborations. We hope it will be an appreciated platform for sharing knowledge and experiences in the fields of Earth Sciences given below.</br> </br>Tectonics & Structural Geology, Engineering Geology, Geotechnics, Hydrological Sciences, Environmental Geology, Natural Hazards, Geomorphology, Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology & Volcanology, Stratigraphy, Sedimentology & Palaeontology, Geophysics & Seismology, Geodesy, Photogrammetry & Cartography, Informatics, Geoinformatics & Remote Sensing, Mining Engineering, Blasting& New Technologies, Natural Resources Energy, Resources & the Environment, Biogeosciences, Geological Heritage & Geoparks, Urban Planning, Atmospheric Sciences, Climate, Medical Geology, Occupational Safety and Health.</br> </br>We are also very selective for completion of the Scientific Committee, and all members will be worldwide well-known, productive and representatives of the different countries.</br> </br>On the behalf of the Organising Committee, I would like to invite you as a representative participant in WMESS 2016.</br> </br>We also invite you to be convener of a specific section related with a one of the WMESS 2016 topics to organize a group with the minimum 10 presentations (oral and/or poster). We are expecting your proposals focused on new and timely research topics and innovative issues. Conveners will be free of charge of registration fee as a compliment of WMESS 2016 if your session will be completed with the minimum 10 participants registered.</br> </br>Abstract of your submission will first be requested (please see the deadlines), and full texts (optional) will then be sent to the WMESS 2016. The collections (Abstract Collection and Full text Collection) will be published before event. Your accepted full text will be published in Procedia Earth and Planetary Sciences (Elsevier) which is indexed in ISI Web of Knowledge and Scopus too.y Sciences (Elsevier) which is indexed in ISI Web of Knowledge and Scopus too.)