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A major theme of the 2012 CIDER Summer Program will be exploring the connections between the modern and Early Earth through a multidisciplinary approach, combining contributions from geochemistry, mineral physics, seismology, geodynamics and geomagnetism. One of the key problems is the influence of early Earth processes on the ensuing chemical and physical dynamics of the planet, including geochemical differentiation, the genesis of plate tectonics and the conditions leading to planetary habitability. | A major theme of the 2012 CIDER Summer Program will be exploring the connections between the modern and Early Earth through a multidisciplinary approach, combining contributions from geochemistry, mineral physics, seismology, geodynamics and geomagnetism. One of the key problems is the influence of early Earth processes on the ensuing chemical and physical dynamics of the planet, including geochemical differentiation, the genesis of plate tectonics and the conditions leading to planetary habitability. | ||
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Revision as of 18:12, 29 May 2013
"Deep Time: How did early Earth become our modern world?"CIDER 2012 Summer Program, July 1 - August 10, 2012, KITP, Santa Barbara (CA) |
A major theme of the 2012 CIDER Summer Program will be exploring the connections between the modern and Early Earth through a multidisciplinary approach, combining contributions from geochemistry, mineral physics, seismology, geodynamics and geomagnetism. One of the key problems is the influence of early Earth processes on the ensuing chemical and physical dynamics of the planet, including geochemical differentiation, the genesis of plate tectonics and the conditions leading to planetary habitability.
Read more about the science motivation.
Summer Program links
- Summer Program Description at CIDER main site
- Presentations and Agenda
- Summer Program Participants
- Research Groups Projects (login required)
- Group Project Presentations
- Summer Program Tutorials (login required)
- 2013 Summer Program Photos
- CIDER 2013 Outcomes
Program Organizers
Cin-Ty Lee (lead organizer)
Thorsten Becker
Richard Allen
Schedule
Week 1 (July 1 - July 5 2013)
Informal program
Weeks 2 - 3 (July 7 - July 20th, 2013)
Tutorial Program for advanced graduate students and post-docs Confirmed instructors: Richard Carlson, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Kent Condie, New Mexico Tech Rajdeep Dasgupta, Rice University Josef Dufek, Georgia Institute of Technology Greg Hirth, Brown University Claude Jaupert, Universite' Paris-Diderot & Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris Adrian Lenardic, Rice University Maureen Long, Yale University William McDonough, University of Maryland Barbara Romanowicz, University of California, Berkeley Roberta Rudnick, University of Maryland Robert Stern, University of Texas at Dallas Kelin Whipple, Arizona State University Shijie Zhong, University of Colorado at Boulder Göran Ekstrüm, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University Gene Humphreys, University of Oregon Meredith Nettles, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University