Dear Colleagues:
AGU has begun accepting abstracts for its Fall 2019 Meeting in San Francisco. We want to draw your attention to the session entitled 'Time-lapse and Baseline Geophysical Studies in Coastal Areas and Floodplains'.
This session welcomes:
* Studies of natural and human-induced temporal changes in the near-subsurface, especially in coastal areas at the transition between land and sea
* Studies focusing on quantifying changes in groundwater quality, water storage and, geotechnical and agricultural soil conditions within densely populated coastal areas such as the floodplains of large rivers
* Studies of longer-term evolutionary sediment physical properties change that add a baseline context for understanding and modeling modern processes within the near-surface
* Studies that emphasize the integration of geophysical and or computational, theoretical or field-based methods to capture multi-scale heterogeneity of subsurface conditions in both space and time
* Studies focused on using integrated near-surface geophysical data to improve predictive models for the management of the nexus of rivers and coasts
The deadline for abstract submissions is July 31 23:59 EDT. Please pass this email on to others who might be interested in contributing to this session. Questions concerning this session can be directed to Vashan Wright (vwright1<at>lsu.edu<vwright1<at>lsu.edu>).
Best,
Vashan Wright
Juan Lorenzo
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Vashan Wright
Postdoctoral Researcher
Louisiana State University
Dept. of Geology and Geophysics
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
https://people.smu.edu/vashanwright/
AGU has begun accepting abstracts for its Fall 2019 Meeting in San Francisco. We want to draw your attention to the session entitled 'Time-lapse and Baseline Geophysical Studies in Coastal Areas and Floodplains'.
This session welcomes:
* Studies of natural and human-induced temporal changes in the near-subsurface, especially in coastal areas at the transition between land and sea
* Studies focusing on quantifying changes in groundwater quality, water storage and, geotechnical and agricultural soil conditions within densely populated coastal areas such as the floodplains of large rivers
* Studies of longer-term evolutionary sediment physical properties change that add a baseline context for understanding and modeling modern processes within the near-surface
* Studies that emphasize the integration of geophysical and or computational, theoretical or field-based methods to capture multi-scale heterogeneity of subsurface conditions in both space and time
* Studies focused on using integrated near-surface geophysical data to improve predictive models for the management of the nexus of rivers and coasts
The deadline for abstract submissions is July 31 23:59 EDT. Please pass this email on to others who might be interested in contributing to this session. Questions concerning this session can be directed to Vashan Wright (vwright1<at>lsu.edu<vwright1<at>lsu.edu>).
Best,
Vashan Wright
Juan Lorenzo
---------------------------
Vashan Wright
Postdoctoral Researcher
Louisiana State University
Dept. of Geology and Geophysics
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
https://people.smu.edu/vashanwright/