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The new Science Plane identifies high-priority, new, and emerging areas of scientific exploration for the EarthScope Program over the next five to ten years from a broad range of Earth science disciplines, including geodesy, seismology, geology, hydrology, ocean science, weather and climate modeling, and space physics. The plan emphasizes transformative, interdisciplinary science and include some areas that may be speculative today, but have a high potential return.

2009 National Meeting



Summary

The 2009 EarthScope National Meeting was held at the Centre on the Grove in Boise, ID May 12-15.



2007 National Meeting

The meeting emphasized integrated, multi-disciplinary science, presented latest results and examined future EarthScope directions; and enhanced the role of young scientists in EarthScope research.

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2005 National Meeting

With over 300 scientists participating, the first EarthScope National Meeting synthesized results from previous topical workshops and emphasized EarthScope's crosscutting science and interdisciplinary research goals.

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The New EarthScope Science Plan 2010

The new EarthScope Science Plan is available.