BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//jEvents 2.0 for Joomla//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT UID:74972e54cb7838e80d2094f9b04898de CATEGORIES:Field and Summer Schools CREATED:20211209T084756 SUMMARY:GLAcial Sedimentation School (GLASS) LOCATION:Corvallis\, OR\, USA DESCRIPTION:
I would like to draw your attention to this training opportunity, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) INStabilities &a mp; Thresholds in ANTarctica (INSTANT) Programme:
GLAcial Sedimentation School (GLASS): Interpreting past c limate using Antarctic and Greenland sediment cores
Dates: 23–27 May 2022
Lo
cation: Oregon State University Marine and Geology Repository (OSU
-MGR), Corvallis, OR, USA
Website: https://osu-mgr.org/glacial_sedimentation_school_2022
De
adline to apply: 7 January 2022
School Objectives
Increased understanding of p
ast ice sheet response to warmer-than-present climates is critical to impro
ve models of future climate warming, ice sheet melt, and sea level rise. Mo
re accurate predictions are necessary for policy makers to mitigate future
impacts of climate change. Sediment cores collected through scientific dril
ling and coring campaigns provide the opportunity to ground truth past envi
ronmental conditions and associated ice sheet response. Over the last few y
ears there have been a number of polar campaigns to collect cores for this
purpose, including several International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) exp
editions to the Antarctic (374: Ross Sea West Antarctic Ice Sheet [WAIS] Hi
story; 379: Amundsen Sea WAIS History; 382: Iceberg Alley; and 383 [DYNAPAC
C]), as well as other collaborative projects such as the Thwaites Glacier I
nternational Collaboration, SALSA, etc. In late 2022, the IODP drilling ves
sel JOIDES Resolution will begin operations in the North Atlantic,
with Exp. 400 to NW Greenland already scheduled and several other proposal
s to drill in the Greenland/Arctic region available to schedule in 2023–202
4. Additionally, other non-IODP campaigns to Greenland are in progress. Sed
iment cores collected by these campaigns are crucial to investigate the sta
bility of the Antarctic and Greenland Ice Sheets under past warm environmen
ts and to provide analog scenarios for ice retreat and consequent sea level
rise due to future climate warming. To help ensure that research results f
rom these sediment cores yield data required to improve climate and ice she
et models, we are hosting a one week glacial sediment core school to provid
e an introduction to Polar paleoclimate research using such cores. The prim
ary goals of the school are to:
Sch
ool Participation
We will invite ~25 early career scientists
(including graduate students and post-docs) to participate in the core scho
ol. This will include ~15 US-based scientists and ~10 international scienti
sts, particularly targeting those who are conducting research on recent or
upcoming campaigns, or who will participate on upcoming cruises. Given the
diversity of potential topics covered at the school, we envisage participan
ts with a variety of specialties, including (but not limited to) sedimentol
ogy, paleontology, geochemistry, paleomagnetism, physical properties, downh
ole logging, glaciology, and climate/ice sheet modeling. Travel support is
available from the U.S. National Science Foundation for US-based participan
ts and SCAR-INSTANT for international participants.
Apply to Attend
This workshop is funded b
y NSF and SCAR-INSTANT, with potential additional funding from individual I
ODP member-countries, so we welcome applications from scientists in the U.S
. and IODP and SCAR member countries (https://www.scar.org/ab
out-us/members/overview/). We particularly encourage applications from
students and early career scientists who are participating on upcoming pola
r expeditions (including non-IODP cruises/field work). We are committed
to improving diversity and representation in polar geoscience research and
welcome applications that help to achieve these goals. The deadline t
o apply is 7 January 2022.
Your application should include the following:
Submit your application materials by 7 January 2022 using this form: https://www.cognitoforms.com/OregonStateUniversity1/glacialsedimentat ionschool2022glass
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