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Registration forms should be filled out and mailed to Brittainy Ward, Mail Stop EPS, The Univeristy of California, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95064.
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| Friday, 11 April, 2008 | |||
| 11:00 | Registration and Lunch | Located at the UCSC Arboretum | |
| 12:00 | Welcome and Introductory Remarks | Organizing committee | |
| 12:10 | Inside Fault Processes | Kohtaro
Ujiie: Frictional melting and fluidization recorded ancient
accretionary complexes and their implications for dynamic
weakness of faults during subduction earthquakes
Akito Tsutsumi: High-velocity frictional properties of rocks Harold Tobin: Drilling the Megathrust: NanTroSEIZE Initial Results and Future Plans David Kirschner: The Agony and Ecstasy of the SAFOD drilling project |
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| 14:10 | Refreshments | ||
| 14:25 | Fluids and Deformation | Kevin Brown: New insights into
earthquake processes: Field and experimental observations Dan Orange: Seep science and tectonic hydrogeology applied to oil and gas exploration in Indonesia's frontier basins Rick Sibson:Compressional inversion in the seismogenic crust of Honshu, Japan - the case for fluid-driven faulting Demian Saffer: |
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| 16:45 | Career Panel | Located in Earth and Marine Sciences Building | |
| 17:30 | Poster Presentations with Refreshments | ||
| Saturday 12 April, 2008 | |||
| 08:00 | Continental Breakfast | Located at the UCSC Arboretum | |
| 08:30 | Linking Structure and Process | Greg Moore: Partitioning of slip between the decollement and splay faults in the NanTroSEIZE transect Sarah Roeske: Effects of triple junction(s?) on the Late Cretaceous-Early Cenozoic northern Cordillera margin Gaku Kimura: Geology of a seismogenic splay fault Tim Byrne: From Accretion to Exhumation |
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| 10:15 | Refreshments | ||
| 10:30 | Time & Space | Tim
Dixon: Subduction zone geodesy: Some new insights relating short and
long term deformation
Kelin Wang: Thermal models of subduction zones Mike Underwood: Sedimentary evolution of subduction margins Peter Vrolijk: A Santa Cruz perspective on faults and fluids and the pursuit of oil and gas | |
| 12:15 | A Visit to Coastal Melange Exposures in the Classic Franciscan Complex of Linda Mar (Pacifica), California with Dr. John Wakabayashi, CSU Fresno | ||
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| Registrants are responsible for their own accommodations while in Santa Cruz. UC Santa Cruz has contracted rates with several hotels in the area. A list of these hotels can be obtained here. |
By AirThe nearest airport to Santa Cruz is the San Jose International Airport (SJC). We would highly recommend flying into San Jose, which is approximately 35-45 minutes from Santa Cruz. You may also fly into the San Francisco Airport, (SFO) which is approximately 1 1/2 hours from Santa Cruz or the Oakland Airport (OAK) which is approximately 2 hours from Santa Cruz. You will need to plan transportation to and from the airport in advance. If you are not renting a car, there are several shuttle services available. These four are suggested (reservations required): Santa Cruz Airporter. (831) 475-0234, Fax: (831) 477-7002. Cost from SJC to Santa Cruz is $40 each way or $70 round trip (for SFO, add $15 for the connecting Monterey Air Bus). Schedule: Every 2 hours, call them for specifics. Early Bird Shuttle. (831) 462-3933, Fax: (831) 462-6946. Cost from SCJ to Santa Cruz is $87.60 each way, or from SFO to Santa Cruz is $132.00 each way. They will pick you up and drop you off at anytime, call to make arrangements. ABC Sedans & Limousines. (831) 477-0170, Fax: (831) 477-0668. Cost from SJC to Santa Cruz is $83 each way, or from SFO to Santa Cruz is $127 each way Abacus Shuttle/Limo (aka Club Limousine). (831) 469-3333, Fax: (831) 464-3904. Cost from SJC to Santa Cruz is $78.25 each way, or from SFO to Santa Cruz is $119.25 each way. The driver will pick you up in the baggage claim area at the airport and drive you door-to-door in a private car. Driving directionsFriday and Saturday Science Sessions will be held at the UCSC Arboretum which has free parking. Saturday afternoon's Career Panel, Poster Session and Refreshments will be held in the Atrium of the Earth and Marine Sciences Building. Parking permits will be required to park on campus and can be purchased at the kiosks at the entrances to the campus. However, metered parking is also available in the campus Parking Garage. See maps below for locations of the Arboretum, Earth and Marine Sciences Building and Parking lots and garage. The city of Santa Cruz is accessed from the northwest and southeast by Hwy 1 and from the north (and most Bay Area locations) by Hwy 17.
Highway goes over Santa Cruz mountains. Just outside town (~27 miles from San Jose), take right fork to Hwy 1 North / Mission Ave. Exit right toward River St./ Mission St. exit. Go straight through light at River St. At second light, go right on Mission St./ Hwy 1. Take immediate right on Highland Ave. At end of Highland, turn left on High St. One mile up High St. you will see the university main entrance on your right.
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