Thursday, March 12, 2015

POLENET Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Training School - Call for Participants

A good morning to UKPN!

See below for an exciting opportunity in glacial isostatic adjustment, from Andrew Collins at OSU's Byrd Polar Research Centre (collins.1207@buckeyemail.osu.edu).

Cheers

TJ
 
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Greetings All!
 
I am reaching out to the SCAR national committees to try to call attention to an upcoming workshop sponsored by POLENET and SERCE (funded by SCAR). I would be very appreciative if you could forward this information along to any interested groups within your national programs:
 
What: POLENET/SERCE GIA Training School
When: 13-19 September, 2015
Where: Gibraltar Island, Lake Erie, Ohio, USA
Deadline to apply: 31 March, 2015
 
The ongoing global process of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) contributes significantly to present-day rates of sea level change, causes temporal changes in the Earth's gravitational field, and is evident in the displacement of the Earth's surface. 
 
A training school focused on GIA modeling will be held from 13-19 September, 2015, at the Ohio State University's Stone Laboratory on Gibraltar Island in Lake Erie, Ohio. The school is aimed at early-stage researchers from a wide range of backgrounds, and no previous experience in GIA modeling is required. An introduction to the fundamentals, methods, applications, and current state of GIA modeling will be provided. Participants will be given intensive training on GIA modeling and relevant processes, including ice mass change, solid-earth deformation, and sea-level and geoid variations, and they will learn about the multitude of relevant data and data sources used to generate, tune, and constrain GIA models. The program will include both lectures and computer exercises utilizing freely available modeling software, and participants will come away with an understanding of the theory and development behind GIA modeling as well the practical ability to independently install and run GIA modeling software.  
 
Instructors for the GIA School include Mike Bentley, Mike Bevis, Ian Dalziel, Erik Ivins, Matt King, Meredith Nettles, GiorgioSpada, Holger Steffen, Bert Vermeersen, Wouter van der Wal, Pippa Whitehouse, and Doug Wiens.
 
There is no registration fee, and participants will be provided with food and lodging for the duration of the training school. Funding for additional travel expenses, including airfare, may be available for both US and non-US participants. Individuals seeking financial support should submit both an Enrollment Application and a Financial Support Application, available at www.polenet.org. The deadline for application is 31 March, 2015.
 
Financial support is provided by NSF-Polar/Antarctic Earth Sciences and the SCAR-SERCE Research Programme.
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
 
Andrew Collins 
POLENET :: the Polar Earth Observing Network
Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center | The Ohio State University
614.292.4346 Office | 614.292.2326 Lab
collins.1207@osu.edu | www.polenet.org