A look at hot springs and their connection to shallow hydrology and deep hydrothermal fluid flow.
This workshop provides a valuable opportunity to explore the progress made by each of the 17 Research and Development projects funded under Solicitation 2020-1 and to get introduced to the new projects under Solicitation 2022-2.
This is a peer-review event, but it is open to the public. It features a structured format with formal presentations followed by Q&A sessions. During the Q&A, priority will be given to panelists serving as peer reviewers. If there is any time remaining, questions submitted from the broader audience may be addressed. Registration is required.
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Schedule:
Solicitation 2020-1: August 13 and 14 (one hour per project)
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