Still not too late to register and submit an abstract for the 2022 UK Coasts and Sea Level Meeting Sept 19th-23rd in Durham. Deadline is Monday 22nd August: https://t.co/e3Pq8BIqNT @IGCPSeaLevel@IGCP725
Registration is open for the 2022 UK Coasts and Sea Level Meeting in Durham from Sept. 19th-23rd. Meeting in UK but has a broad global focus on coasts. No registration fee and registration/abstract submission closes on August 22nd: https://t.co/e3Pq8BHSYl @IGCPSeaLevel@IGCP725
Abstract submission and registration is now open for the 2022 UK Coasts and Sea Level Meeting in Durham: https://t.co/e3Pq8BHSYl Deadline August 22nd. Please RT
Almost 100 expressions of interest for the meeting! Abstract submission opens tomorrow, July 22nd. Details will be circulated to those who completed the EOI form including accommodation options. If you indicated that you want to apply for travel support I'll be in touch shortly
Expressions of interest from Australia, Ireland, India, USA, Canada, Estonia, Spain, Germany, Italy...the list goes on! Looking forward to meeting many of you in September. If you haven't yet completed the form and are planning to attend, please do so by the July 20th deadline
Please RT! Save the Date! UK Sea Level and Coasts Meeting at Durham University - September 19th-23rd 2022. Dates and details in the link below. Broad meeting, all welcome! Please complete expression of interest form by July 20th so we can finalise numbers: https://t.co/1TBssy4owm
Thanks for many e-mails/msgs. More pent-up demand for a meeting like this than we imagined. Working plan is meeting the w/c 19th September. Two days of meeting (Tu/We), two days of optional field trips to Durham/Northumberland coasts (Th/Fr). Save the Date out next week🤞1/n
If anyone would be interested in attending UK-based (but for all!) sea-level conference this autumn can you let either me or Simon know by replying to these tweets, DMing or emailing us. Some funding should be available for both ECRs and researchers from developing countries.
Question to coasts crowd: Very late notice (for many reasons), we are looking at organising a broad sea level/coastal (modern and paleo) meeting at Durham in Sep under IGCP639 @IGCPSeaLevel (and other) banners. Likely 2 days plus optional field days. Gauging interest. Please RT.
Check out @diatomdura thread below on our new paper that came out today on how future sea-level rise exposes the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to higher impacts from Alaskan tsunamis @GeogDurham 👇🏻
Our new research in @NatureComms shows sea-level rise exposes the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to higher impacts from Alaskan tsunamis. By 2100, a tsunami from a M8 Alaskan earthquake causes similar impacts in CA to waves from an Alaskan M9.1 today. https://t.co/OKDJ0vTO7G
The GREWE session is back at #EGU22 again. Abstracts welcome on any aspect of #tsunami and #storm geology. Deadline fast approaching for fee waiver applications; submit here https://t.co/8qWQCwInHx
Lots happening over here in IGCP725 world! Workshops, meetings, & papers are all in the works.
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A maximum rupture model for the central and southern Cascadia subduction zone. Led by @alannels and the culmination of over 30 years of coastal paleoseismic work. Available #openaccess https://t.co/tBEyDCeeBd
.@UNESCO IGCP Project 725 'Forecasting Coastal Change' is a go! This 5-year project bridges geological investigations and numerical models to better forecast coastal response and reduce risk. More about it here: https://t.co/bumiJW62X5
There are great initiatives I can see floating around here today for #InternationalWomensDay !
So I made a Women in Sea-Level Science Slack group/discussion board. A friendly space to chat all things sea-level research and everything in between.
Please DM me for invite! & RT
New paper from @inner_tidal now available online: https://t.co/cClhLQ5ojS Fed coauthors so no pre-print but shout for copy. J refined stratigraphy, timing, and magnitude of four earthquake subsidence events over last 1700 years in N. Humboldt Bay @WitterBanter @NCahill_Stat
We have a new paper out today in @NatRevEarthEnv on Measuring, modeling, and predicting coastal land subsidence with @shirzaei@DeltaSubsidence, Jeff Freymueller, Torbjörn Törnqvist, Devin Galloway. Please check it out! @Coastal_VT https://t.co/pa5wskEMQ7.