Best Practices in Tephra Collection, Analysis, and Reporting: Leading Toward Better Tephra Databases
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Best practices in tephra collection, analysis, and reporting: Leading toward better tephra databases
This is a page for the Tephra 2017 workshop, held in Portland, OR, 19 August 2017. The workshop was a follow-on to the Tephra 2014 workshop, held 3-7 August 2014, also in Portland.
This one-day workshop included a broad representation of scientists and students who work with tephra. Volcanologists, tephrochronologists, archaeologists, geochronologists, paleoclimatologists, paleoecologists, paleolimnologists, glaciologists, petrologists, Quaternary scientists and data managers attended.
Workshop conveners:
- Kristi Wallace, U.S. Geological Survey/Alaska Volcano Observatory, kwallace@usgs.gov
- Steve Kuehn, Concord University, sckuehn@concord.edu
- Marcus Bursik, University of Buffalo, mib@buffalo.edu
- Andrei Kurbatov, University of Maine, akurbatov@maine.edu
Workshop documents:
Links to outcome documents can be found at: https://vhub.org/resources/3860/supportingdocs
Links to workshop presentations can be found by going to the Projects/Notes from the 2017 Workshop/Files: https://vhub.org/projects/tephra2017/files