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SAVE                                    GeoPRISMS TEI
               the                                                            2019
           DATE                      Synthesis & Integration


                                     February 27 to March 1, 2019 | Menger Hotel, San Antonio, TX  Contact Us
                                                           www.geoprisms.org/tei-2019
                                                                                          The Pennsylvania State University
                                                                                                     GeoPRISMS Program
                                                                                                       503 Deike Building
                                                                                                 University Park, PA 16802
 Emily Roland
 University of Washington
 eroland@uw.edu                                                                                         Questions? Email:
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 Kyle Straub
 Tulane University
 kmstraub@tulane.edu  The 2019 GeoPRISMS Theoretical and Experimental Institute (TEI) will represent an   Stay Informed!
     opportunity for our community to synthesize results from the Rift Initiation and Evolution
     Initiative (RIE) and the Subduction Cycles & Deformation Initiative (SCD). During this meeting   Sign up for the GeoPRISMS Newsletter
 Jessica Warren  we will evaluate what has been accomplished so far in all GeoPRISMS themes and primary
 University of Delaware  sites, and what gaps still need to be filled in the last years of the decadal program. We will also   Like us on Facebook
 warrenj@udel.edu  try to identify emerging new opportunities and to develop new research directions for our   Follow us on Twitter
     community after the end of the GeoPRISMS Program. The three-day meeting will be preceded   Follow all the opportunities through
     by an Early-Career Investigator symposium on Tuesday February 26.                                       our Listserv
     Key objectives that the workshop will try to achieve:                                    Attend the annual GeoPRISMS
     •  Set the stage for legacy of GeoPRISMS, develop concrete ideas for legacy products or activities   Townhall Meeting at AGU
     in the coming 2-3 years. This should include both science and Education and Outreach.               Visit our website
     •  Identify the outstanding process-based questions and cross-cutting themes that engage both
     RIE and SCD communities. These burning science questions can help guide the integration of   www.geoprisms.org
     science results from GeoPRISMS, and it can lead to future proposals and funding opportunities.
     •  The Early Career Investigator (ECI) symposium will foster cross-disciplinary collaborations
     among young scientists.
     •  The synthesis workshop will help position our science community for future years. We can
     evaluate the role that large research infrastructure will play, how science goals of the GeoPRISMS
     program can be met in other initiatives such as a SZ4D, and the importance of continued NSF
     support for cross-disciplinary and cross-shoreline research.


      More information will be soon available on the GeoPRISMS website, stay tuned!
                            http://geoprisms.org/tei-2019/

     Team of GeoPRISMS Synthesis and Integration TEI:
         Katie Kelley (University of Rhode Island)
         Harm Van Avendonk (University of Texas at Austin)
         Jessica Warren (University of Delaware)
         Kyle Straub (Tulane)
         Rob Harris (Oregon State university)
         Katie Keranen (Cornell)
         Joe Dufek (University of Oregon)
         Christie Rowe (McGill)
         Philip Skemer (Washington University, St Louis)
         Ikuko Wada (University of Minnesota)

     Early Career Investigator symposium leaders:
         Eric Mittelstaedt (University of Idaho)
         Taryn Lopez (University of Alaska, Fairbanks)
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