If you are thinking about attending the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting (Dec 15-19 in San Francisco), please consider submitting an abstract to this diverse session.
State of the Art in Computational Geoscience Session Description: This session highlights computational advances in areas such as lithospheric and mantle dynamics, magma and fluid transport, landscape evolution, polar ice, subsurface flow, Earth structure inversion and Earth material properties. We seek contributions from all aspects of geophysical computation including: accurate, robust multiscale discretizations and efficient, scalable solvers; multilevel, block decomposed, and structure-preserving representations of operators, addressing model non-smoothness, and utilizing next generation hardware; dissemination of efficient/flexible/performant open source packages for the Earth science community; data assimilation with uncertainty and experimental design; application studies within Earth science utilizing High Performance Computing. Conveners: * Jed Brown (ANL and CU Boulder) * Dave May (ETH Zürich) * Boris Kaus (University Mainz) * Richard Mills (Intel) https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/webprogrampreliminary/Session2730.html Abstracts are due August 6.
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