[IGSMAIL-8403] EGU24, Session ITS1.21/TS9.2: Multi- inter- and transdisciplinary studies in solid Earth science and beyond: challenges and new perspectives

Carine Bruyninx C.Bruyninx at oma.be
Fri Dec 15 15:45:30 UTC 2023


Dear colleagues,

The EGU General Assembly 2024 will take place from 14–19 April in Vienna and online.

You are invited to propose a contribution for the ITS session convened by the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) on the subject of "Multi-, inter- and transdisciplinary studies in solid Earth science and beyond: challenges and new perspectives".

The description of the session is given below and it can also be found at:
https://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/session/50413

The deadline for abstract submission is set to Wednesday, 10 January 2024 13:00 CET. Here you can find the guidelines to submit your abstract: https://www.egu24.eu/programme/how_to_submit.html#submission

Should you have any questions about the session topics, please do not hesitate to reach out at info at epos-eric.eu

Kind regards,
Session convenors
C. Bruyninx, F. Tanlongo, F. Feriozzi, K. Saleh Contell, J. Michalek

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Multi-, Inter- and Transdisciplinary Studies in Solid Earth Science and Beyond: Challenges and New Perspectives.

In this session we want to explore real-life scientific studies and research experiences from scientists and young researchers in solid Earth science. We will be focussing not only on results, but also on discussing the way forward to overcome the challenges experienced by these researchers in connection to data availability, collection, processing, and interpretation, and application of inter-disciplinary methods.

A non-exhaustive list of examples of topics for contributions includes:

- multi-disciplinary studies, involving data from different disciplines, e.g. combining seismology, geodesy, and petrology to understand subduction zone dynamics;

- inter-disciplinary works, integrating two or more disciplines seeking to create fresh approaches to new challenges, e.g. merging geophysics and geochemistry to probe mantle plumes;

- trans-disciplinary experiences that surpass disciplinary boundaries entirely, integrating paradigms and engaging stakeholders from diverse backgrounds, e.g. bringing together geologists, social scientists, civil engineers and urban planners to define risk maps and risk prevention measures in urban planning, or studies combining volcanology, atmospheric, health and climate sciences.




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