GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON
Meeting Number 1562
Wednesday February 17, 2021; Meeting: 8:00 pm
Meeting to be held virtually via Zoom
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Michelle Muth, University of Oregon – The origin of sulfur in volcanic arcs.
Yan Zhan, EPL, Carnegie Science – An instant pot model for volcanic degassing.
Kyle Anderson, USGS – Geophysical insights from the world's best-documented caldera collapse: Kilauea Volcano, 2018.
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TALKS WILL BE 20 MINUTES w/ QUESTIONS TO FOLLOW
If anyone has any announcements or informal communications they would like to share with the society, please let us or Liz Cottrell know ahead of time.
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Link to access GSW Meeting No. 1562:
https://umd.zoom.us/j/96034718358?pwd=TDN4OUFxYi9DQVlEWndEbmpIOHJDZz09
Join by Telephone: +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C)
Meeting ID: 960 3471 8358
Password: GSW2021 (for both Zoom and telephone access)
Zoom link active at 7:30 p.m. EDT for socializing
Meeting will be “locked” 15 min. after the formal program begins and new attendees will only be allowed in between talks.
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Future Meetings 2021: March 10; 31, April 21, May 5;19.
Know someone who would enjoy GSW? Consider inviting a colleague or friend to the meeting.
Minutes of the previous meeting are posted on the GSW website for review by members.
GSW website: http://www.gswweb.org
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON
Meeting Number 1562
Wednesday February 17, 2021; Meeting: 8:00 pm
***Meeting to be held virtually via Zoom***
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Michelle Muth, University of Oregon – The origin of sulfur in volcanic arcs.
Yan Zhan, EPL, Carnegie Science – An instant pot model for volcanic degassing.
Kyle Anderson, USGS – Geophysical insights from the world's best-documented caldera collapse: Kilauea Volcano, 2018.
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TALKS WILL BE 20 MINUTES w/ QUESTIONS TO FOLLOW
If anyone has any announcements or informal communications they would like to share with the society, please let us or Liz Cottrell know ahead of time.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Link to access GSW Meeting No. 1562:
https://umd.zoom.us/j/96034718358?pwd=TDN4OUFxYi9DQVlEWndEbmpIOHJDZz09
Join by Telephone: +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington D.C)
Meeting ID: 960 3471 8358
Password: GSW2021 (for both Zoom and telephone access)
Zoom link active at 7:30 p.m. EDT for socializing
Meeting will be “locked” 15 min. after the formal program begins and new attendees will only be allowed in between talks.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Future Meetings 2021: March 10; 31, April 21, May 5;19.
Know someone who would enjoy GSW? Consider inviting a colleague or friend to the meeting.
Minutes of the previous meeting are posted on the GSW website for review by members.
GSW website: <http://www.gswweb.org>
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