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Research infrastructure in solid Earth geoscience

The Swedish Research Council and the Geological Survey of Sweden (SGU) invites to an afternoon on available research infrastructures of relevance to solid Earth geosciences. Welcome!

Date

14 November 2022

Time

13.00–15.15

Place

Digital meeting via Zoom

Registration

The meeting is free of charge and no registration is needed.

Research infrastructure in solid Earth geoscience

At the meeting infrastructure staff will present which capabilities of relevance to solid Earth geosciences the infrastructures can provide – either now or in the near future – and how users from academia, public and private sectors can access these capabilities.

The presentation will be followed by an “open house” where participants in parallel break-out sessions can ask further questions to the infrastructure staff to learn more on capabilities and access. It will be possible to jump between the sessions.

The meeting will be in English.

Program

13.00 Introduction

Magnus Friberg (The Swedish Research Council) and Therese Bejgarn (SGU)

13.10 Research infrastructure presentations (all are supported by national funding)

International continental drilling program, ICDP
Marco Bohnhoff

International Ocean discovery program IODP and European consortium for ocean research drilling ECORD
Gilbert Camoin

Riksriggen
Jan-Erik Rosberg

Core scanning infrastructure
Matthew O`Regan

Swedish drill core repository
Erika Ingvald

NordSIMS-Vegacenter
Ellen Kooijman

Stable Isotope Laboratory
Carl Magnus Mörth, tbc

Max IV
Aymeric Robert

Onsala Space Observatory
Rüdiger Haas

Swedish Polar Research Secretariat
Håkan Grudd and Åsa Lindgren

European plate observing system, EPOS
Henning Lorenz

14.10 Introduction to the open house session

Magnus Friberg

14.15 “Open house” – Q&A with the infrastructure staff.

15.15 Closing of the open house session

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