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Cooperative Institute for Dynamic Earth Research 2016 CIDER Summer Program Barbara Romanowicz Univ. of California, Berkeley Collège de France and IPG, Paris l Funded by CSEDI program (2004-2011) and by FESD (2012-2016): Understanding the Earth’s Interior structure, dynamics and evolu8on Anchored in observations at the Earth’s surface and remote sensing using satellites Geochemistry/cosmochemistry Geomagne(sm “Blind men and the elephant” Jason Hunt naturalchild.org Recognizing the need for more effective communication and understanding between the different disciplines, CIDER’s goal is to provide: • An intellectual framework for integrated multi-disciplinary research in the geosciences • ->To tackle the fundamental question of the nature of global dynamic processes that drive plate tectonics on Earth • The necessary complement to growing infrastructure for data gathering and distribution • Across-disciplinary educational environment to prepare the next generation of earth scientists 2009 – Marconi Center Community Workshop 2002 – Visit KITP 2003 – Marconi Center Community Workshop To review past activities, To define the scope of CIDER-II -> “D” changed from “Deep” to “Dynamic” Resulted in: proposal to FESD- 2011 -> 5 years of funding with expanded scope. 2016 – Marconi Center Community Workshop To define the scope and format of CIDER Resulted in proposal to NSF/CSEDI-> co- funded 1st summer program with KITP (2004) Funded summer at KITP in 2006, 2008, 2010 To review CIDER accomplishments To define the scope of CIDER beyond 2017 and start planning for future funding model CIDER-I STEERING COMMITTEE members – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – C. Constable D. DePaolo T. Duffy A. Dziewonski (chair) S. Hart R. Jeanloz L. Kellogg D. Kent D. Kohlstedt C.T. Lee M. Manga G. Masters P. Olson B. Romanowicz L. Stixrude E. Stolper P. van Keken D. Weidner UCSD UC Berkeley Princeton Harvard WHOI/MIT UC Berkeley UCD Rutgers U. Minnesotta Rice U UC Berkeley UCSD Johns Hopkins UC Berkeley U. Michigan Caltech U. Michigan SUNY Geomag. Geochem. Min. Phys Seismology Geochem. Min. Phys. Geodyn. Geomag. Min. Phys Geochem Geodynamics Seismology Geodyn. Seismology Mineral Phys. Geochem. Geodynamics Min. Phys. 2008-2012 2008-2011 2008-2011 2003-2016 2004-2011 2004-2007 2004-2012 2004-2007 2011 -2013 2008-2013 2004-2013 2004-2013 2004-2007 2004-2012 2004-2011 2004-2007 2011-2013 2004-2007 CIDER-II governance since 2013 • Executive Committee: – M.Manga, M. Hirschmann (Chair), L. Kellogg, A. Levander, S. Mukhopadhyay. • Advisory Committee: – T. Becker, B.Buffett, C. Constable, A. Dziewonski, G. Humphreys, M. Jackson, A. Kavner, J. Li (Chair), W. McDonough, T. Plank. • PI: B. Romanowicz CIDER Summer Programs • At KITP, U.C. Santa Barbara – 2004 : “Relating seismological and geochemical heterogeneity in the earth’s mantle” • Organizers: A. Dziewonski, S. Hart, L. Kellogg, B. Romanowicz – – – – 2006: “The earth’s transition zone” 2008: “Boundary layers in the Earth” 2010: “Fluids and volatiles in the Earth’s mantle and core” 2012: “Deep time: how the early Earth became the modern world” – 2014: “Dynamics of Planetary Interiors” – 2016: (this summer): “Flow in the deep Earth” • At UC Berkeley: – 2011: “Dynamics of mountain building” – 2013: “"From mantle to crust: continental formation and destruction” – 2015: “Solid Earth and climate” – 2017: (planned):” Subduction zone structure and dynamics” CIDER 2004, KITP CIDER 2010, KITP CIDER 2008, KITP CIDER 2011, Berkeley CIDER “Burnman group” in action, Summer 2012 CIDER poster session Summer 2014 New activities starting in 2012 (FESD): • Post or pre -AGU CIDER workshops: – 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 • Support for research projects initiated during summer program • Support for “working groups” : – – – – – Reference Earth Model (led by V. Lekic) Attenuation (led by D. Wiens) Geoneutrinos (led by W. McDonough) Geomagnetic prediction (led by D. Lathrop) Dynamic topography (led by S. Zhong) CIDER wiki • Open to the public: – Summer program lecture slides and video-recording • CIDER Lecture Collection – Reports of Working Groups – In progress (see Dan Frost): • CIDER publications • Wiki-topic pages – E.g. “Seismic Reference Earth Models” – “Dynamic topography” … • CIDER “blog” and links to CIDER Facebook page (see Goldie) • Open only to CIDER participants • Student Research Group pages CIDER Summer Program Products – Research groups formed during the summer program continue to function after the end of the summer program (AGU posters, publications) – More generally: collaborations leading to publications and/or proposals (e.g. NSF/ CSEDI program) – Networking among participants. • Post-doc and faculty positions Example: Multi-disciplinary research groups formed at CIDER 2010 • Probing the existence of a stratified layer at the top of the outer core (DI41A-1935) • Developing regional seismological Reference Earth Models for mineral physics applications (DI52A-07) • Quantifying Earth’s Deep Water Cycle and its Role in Plate Tectonics • Origin of the F-layer by “snowfall” in the Earth’s core (DI41A-1920) • What is the temperature of the mantle wedge and how does it relate to various subduction parameters? From 2008 Summer Program: EPSL 2010 From 2012 Summer Program: G-Cubed, 2014 From 2013 Summer Program: G-Cubed 2015 From 2014 summer program: GRL. , 2016 Logistics • • Lectures: – Recording – Microphones – Lecturers post lecture ppt/pdfs on the wiki • http://www.deep-earth.org/wiki_cider2016_Summer_Program_Agenda • Assistance from Dan Frost and Kai Yuan • Login:CIDER.2016 • Password:summer2016 Poster Sessions – – Wed. June 29th : A-L Wed. july 6th: M-Z • • • • • Wear badges at all times Lunch tickets Group dinners Group photo Sports center • Tomorrow: lectures in auditorium – exceptionnally!!