June 10-14, 2024, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN
The focus of this gathering will be computational models addressing crustal deformation in the following areas:
- Constraining long-term fault slip rates and their uncertainties using geodetic and geologic data;
- Earthquake cycle modeling with a focus on constraining models using seismic and geodetic data;
- Interaction of fluids and faulting; and
- Separating contributions of surface loading and tectonic loading in crustal deformation.
The workshop will be held June 10-14, 2024, in Golden, Colorado on the campus of the Colorado School of Mines. The first two days of the workshop will be tutorials related to PyLith (an open-source, community code for modeling crustal deformation with a focus on earthquake faulting; all software tools used in the tutorials is free and open-source) followed by three days of science talks, discussions, and informal tutorials and collaboration.
We will provide reimbursement for a portion of the travel costs incurred for registered attendees with official appointments at U.S. institutions. To attend the workshop, please read through all event details and then use the "applying via eventbright" link on the workshop webpage.
Links:
Workshop web page: https://geodynamics.org/events/details/333/
Workshop agenda: https://geodynamics.org/events/details/333/agenda
PyLith: https://geodynamics.org/resources/pylith
Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics (CIG): https://geodynamics.org/
Statewide California Earthquake Center (SCEC): https://scec.org
Funding for the workshop is being provided by the Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics and the Statewide California Earthquake Center.