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Welcome: Izu-Bonin-Mariana MARGINS-IFREE Workshop Geoff Abers, Boston University Chair, MARGINS Steering Committee November 14, 2007 MARGINS Mission: to understand the complex interplay of processes that govern the evolution of continental margins

The NSF MARGINS Concept Broad focus: evolution of continental margins Four interdisciplinary Initiatives from community workshops: Science Plans All “cross the shoreline” Active processes Focus Sites concentrate resources The Machinery: Independent NSF Panel funds all science proposals: reviewed, competitive Steering Committee (MSC) represents Community Logistics and coordination: MARGINS Office MSC members: Gill, Holbrook, Ryan, … (ex: Many); MO: Cary www.nsf-margins.org

Initiatives SubFac: The Subduction Factory SEIZE: Seismogenic Zone Experiment S2S: Sediment Source to Sink RCL: Rupturing Continental Lithosphere SEIZE RCL SubFac SubFac, SEIZE S2S Focus Sites

The Subduction Factory What is mass balance of chemical species and material across the subduction factory? How do forcing functions regulate production of magma and fluid from the subduction factory? How does the volatile cycle impact chemical, physical & biological processes from trench to deep mantle? SubFac Izu-Bonin-Mariana The cycling of material, fluids, and energy from trench to arc and deep earth; growth of continents prelim: Active-source CAM, vs. Takahashi *** Need Ellen Kate; Pozgay + Abt Spinelli T-mod, vs. Kneller Kelley H2O vs locn; ??? CHK FROM CA MTG Kelley, Carr Central America Allied: Cascadia, Aleutians Major workshops: 1998, 2000 Seven Site and Topical workshops 4 Monographs or Special Issues

Program Status First initiatives started in 1999 2000-2007: A 10-year plan 2000-2007: 82 projects, 110 PI’s $5 - 6 M/yr Positive 2004 program review Need integration & synthesis activities Major Goal 2007-9: Lay groundwork for 2009 Review Decadal Program

IBM 2000-2007: 17 funded projects, 29 awards 4 geophysics 3 marine geology 10 geochemistry/petrology Related MARGINS Efforts 10 experimental, lab, modeling 7 relevant workshops (99 - 07) Anatahan rapid response + This Meeting Highlights: IFREE collaborations

Special activities at this Workshop Databases & the Global Data Network Education: Undergraduate teaching modules http://serc.carleton.edu/margins/minilessons.html

2009 Decadal Review MARGINS has a 10-year Science Plan Required: Review demonstrate success: something big foster synthesis Optional: Build a successor program what questions drive future research? what transformative science could be done?

How you can help guide the future … Friday Breakouts: frame opportunities Saturday morning discussion: Questions Discussion Outline See Handout! (MARGINS Steering Committee) Read, think, write down thoughts send to conveners, or bring Saturday non-MARGINS perspective is valuable See Handout