Register your interest for MagellanPlus Land-to-Sea Workshop: Shaking Studies 21-24 October 2025, Taipei, Taiwan
Register your interest NOW for the Shaking Studies MagellanPlus workshop: Unlocking the full potential of subaqueous paleoseismology at active plate boundaries.
This workshop will be held at National Taiwan University in Taipei, Taiwan on 21-24 October 2025.
In the last decade, there have been tremendous advancements in methodologies to extract records of past earthquake shaking from onshore and offshore sediment archives (e.g. giant piston coring in hadal trenches and lacustrine ground motion modelling). Integration of these methods has thus far been limited, but tracking earthquake-shaking across land-to-sea transects has potential to elevate fundamental understanding of rupture processes, earthquake recurrence and associated hazards. Hence, we aim to gather international experts ranging from marine seismologists to limnologists, and students to senior scientists, to coordinate impactful future scientific endeavours and drilling proposals aimed at collectively advancing scientific understanding of seismic hazard at active plate boundaries.
Final costs for the workshop are still being confirmed, but it is anticipated there will be a small registration fee to cover the costs of venue hire, food/drink, cultural activities and the overnight field trip.
The official registration process is still being finalised. In the meantime, you can register your interest in attending via the link below. (please note, this does not confirm your participation in the workshop)
The MagellanPlus Workshop Series Programme is co-funded by ECORD and ICDP and designed to support scientists in developing new and innovative science proposals to meet future challenges in Earth, life and environmental sciences. For this purpose the MagellanPlus Workshop Series Programme funds workshops and/or scientists that are expected to lead to or foster high-quality and innovative scientific drilling proposals for submission to IODP3 and ICDP.