GreatBREAK June 21, 2004 1 GreatBREAK Workshop: Planning for Earthscope in the Great Basin This workshop is sponsored by the National Science Foundation.

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GreatBREAK June 21, GreatBREAK Workshop: Planning for Earthscope in the Great Basin This workshop is sponsored by the National Science Foundation under Grant No

GreatBREAK June 21, NSF Representatives Herman Zimmerman, –Director, Division of Earth Sciences Kaye Shedlock, –Program Director, Geophysics Program David Fountain, –Program Director, Tectonics Program Stephen Harlan, –Program Director, Tectonics Program James Whitcomb, –Program Director, Seismology

GreatBREAK June 21, Organizing Committee John Anderson, University of Nevada, Reno Rick Aster, New Mexico Tech Glenn Biasi, University of Nevada, Reno Geoff Blewitt, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Jim Faulds, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Lew Gustafson, Independent consultant Gene Humphreys, University of Oregon John Louie, University of Nevada, Reno Jon Price, Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology Phil Wannamaker, University of Utah Steve Wesnousky, University of Nevada, Reno

GreatBREAK June 21, Acknowledgements Greg van der Vink –Earthscope program office Charna Meth –Administrative Assistant, Earthscope Adam Hemsley, Aasha Pancha, Donghong Pei, Jim Scott, Wes Thelan –Students, Nevada Seismological Laboratory Cathleen Zimmerman, –Office Manager, Nevada Seismological Laboratory Staff of Granlibakken Resort

GreatBREAK June 21, Workshop Administrative Assistant Cathleen Zimmerman –Any assistance you need. Print posters, make transparencies, … –If anything is missing from the workshop binders. –Travel claims

GreatBREAK June 21, Workshop “Librarian” John Louie –Collect copies of all presentations Overview talks, “Grand Challenges”, Breakout reports, posters –Build workshop web site with materials you agree to be posted.

GreatBREAK June 21, Brief Agenda Monday AM –General presentations Monday PM –Posters (set up posters at lunch time) –First breakouts & reports –Posters with refreshments after dinner

GreatBREAK June 21, Brief Agenda Tuesday AM –Grand Challenges Tuesday PM –Two breakout sessions –Posters with refreshments after dinner

GreatBREAK June 21, Brief Agenda Wednesday AM –Reports from Tuesday breakouts –Panel discussion

GreatBREAK June 21, Changes to Agenda Tuesday morning –Substitute Jim Faulds for Jon Price Wednesday morning –Start at 8:30 AM

GreatBREAK June 21, Goals of the Workshop “The primary purpose of the workshop is to promote community self-organization that we believe is necessary for the first Major Research Equipment and Facilities Construction initiative in the Earth sciences.”

GreatBREAK June 21, Goals of the Workshop “The scope of the workshop will be to review the state of knowledge of the geophysics of the region, and in the process to refine our understanding of the problems that the data gathered by the EarthScope initiative will help to resolve.”

GreatBREAK June 21, Goals of the Workshop Breakout sessions. “The principal goal will be to identify major research directions focusing on fundamental (and perhaps controversial) questions, and methodologies for making progress on these issues using EarthScope (and perhaps other) resources.”

GreatBREAK June 21, Breakouts Eight total, in your program, A-H. Everyone who submitted an abstract should be listed to give a 5 minute summary of your poster in one of these sessions. Suggest 2 low-tech transparencies. Back of breakout section: a page that suggests a breakout for everyone to attend in each of the three time slots.

GreatBREAK June 21, Breakouts Each breakout has someone designated as “moderator” and as “recorder”. Ask the moderator, recorder, (or someone else) to report on the session to the the rest of us. Each breakout needs to select someone to participate on the panel on Wednesday morning.

GreatBREAK June 21, Breakout Session Agendas 2-transparency summaries by identified participants (~5 minutes each to start discussions) What are the scientific problems? What problems can Earthscope solve? What does it mean to self-organize? Do we want to self-organize? What is interesting for outreach and how should we present it?

GreatBREAK June 21, Breakouts Organizing committee is not asking the breakouts to suggest priorities. Organizing committee does not have it’s own agenda.

GreatBREAK June 21, Panel Discussion: The following are proposed for the theme questions for the panel discussion: 1. What will Earthscope gain from it’s multidisciplinary nature, making the whole greater than the sum of the parts? 2. What integrated data products do we want from the Earthscope facility? 3. What would you like to see as the Earthscope legacy in the Great Basin?

GreatBREAK June 21, Thank you for coming!!!