Marine Seismology Symposium 2020

2020年海洋地震学研讨会

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项目摘要

Oceans and other water bodies cover over 70% of Earth's surface, shrouding critical geologic regimes, natural resource deposits, and ecosystems. Obtaining a deeper understanding of the processes occurring on Earth requires unique strategies and innovative technologies, as well as strong collaborations across the shoreline, between scientific disciplines, and through international and industry partnerships. To address this priority, a two-day, science-focused symposium will be convened uniting the seismological and marine geoscience community. The symposium will enable scientists and program managers to share exciting new science results, discuss future directions and key scientific questions, promote and empower early career scientists by showcasing their work and providing networking opportunities, and communicate changes to critical marine seismic infrastructure so that research can be successfully planned, funded, and conducted using existing and evolving tools. This symposium is critical for maintaining the health of the marine seismic research community and will facilitate progress toward better understanding of frontier science topics such as the processes related to geohazards like megathrust earthquakes, tsunamis, undersea landslides, and volcanic eruptions as well as the processes that control the formation and evolution of ocean basins. The University National Oceanographic Laboratory System-Marine Seismic Research Oversight Committee (UNOLS-MSROC) and the Ocean Bottom Seismograph Instrument Pool Oversight Committee identified a priority to organize a symposium for the seismological and marine geoscience community. This symposium will accomplish the following goals: 1) Showcase research in marine seismology using new technology to achieve innovative observational datasets with an emphasis on open-access and interdisciplinary or international projects. 2) Reach out to seismology subject-matter experts in international, industry, terrestrial, defense, and extra-terrestrial environments to enhance cross-community interactions, leveraging of resources, and collaborations. 3) Facilitate networking and promote brainstorming of new ideas between seismologists at all stages in their careers. 4) Lower barriers to access marine seismology facilities in the non-seismology marine science and onshore seismological communities by providing information on marine seismic facilities and promoting collaborations with marine seismologists. 5) Expand community knowledge of seismic data management and sharable resources. 6) Allow for a broader seismology community, including new scientists, industry, and international participants, and incorporate discussions of topics of common interest.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
海洋和其他水体覆盖了地球表面的70%以上,涵盖了关键的地质状况,自然资源储备和生态系统。要深入了解地球上发生的过程,需要独特的战略和创新技术,以及跨海岸线、跨科学学科以及通过国际和行业伙伴关系的强有力合作。为了解决这一优先事项,将召开一次为期两天的以科学为重点的研讨会,将地震学和海洋地球科学界联合起来。研讨会将使科学家和项目经理能够分享令人兴奋的新科学成果,讨论未来的方向和关键的科学问题,通过展示他们的工作和提供网络机会来促进和增强早期职业科学家的能力,并传达关键海洋地震基础设施的变化,以便使用现有和不断发展的工具成功地规划,资助和进行研究。这次研讨会是至关重要的,以保持健康的海洋地震研究界,并将促进进展,更好地了解前沿科学的主题,如有关地质灾害的过程,如巨型逆冲断层地震,海啸,海底滑坡,火山爆发,以及控制海洋盆地的形成和演变的过程。大学国家海洋学实验室系统-海洋地震研究监督委员会和海底地震仪仪器池监督委员会确定了为地震学和海洋地球科学界组织一次专题讨论会的优先事项。本次研讨会将实现以下目标:1)展示海洋地震学研究,利用新技术实现创新的观测数据集,重点是开放获取和跨学科或国际项目。2)联系国际,工业,陆地,国防和外星环境中的地震学主题专家,以加强跨社区的互动,资源的利用和合作。3)在地震学家职业生涯的各个阶段,促进他们之间的网络联系,并促进他们对新思想的头脑风暴。4)通过提供关于海洋地震设施的信息和促进与海洋地震学家的合作,降低非地震学海洋科学和陆上地震学界使用海洋地震学设施的障碍。5)扩大地震数据管理和共享资源的社区知识。6)允许更广泛的地震学社区,包括新的科学家,工业和国际参与者,并纳入共同感兴趣的主题的讨论。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并已被认为是值得通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估的支持。

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