Union Events
Ice Breaker
1700h - 1830h Sunday, 12 December
Moscone West, Level 2 Foyer
Frontiers of Geophysics
1830h Monday, 13 December
Marriott Hotel, Salon 7
U15A Sedimentary Rocks and Evidence for Aqueous Environment on the Surface
of Mars Presented by John P. Grotzinger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
AGU Honors Evening
—Join in and pay tribute to the 2004 AGU medalists honored at this event.
Honors Ceremony
1830h Wednesday, 15 December
Marriott Hotel, Salon 9
Reception immediately following ceremony.
Honors Banquet
2000h Wednesday, 15 December
Marriott Hotel, Salon 8
View the complete list of medalists.
Shuttle service is provided to all hotels from the Marriott Hotel, 2000h - 2330h.
AGU Council Meeting
1815h - 2000h Friday, 17 December
Argent Hotel, Metropolitan I
Section/Focus Group Events
Hydrology Section Luncheon
1230h - 1330h Tuesday, 14 December
Marriott Hotel, Salon 8
Tickets: $25.00 per person
Ocean Sciences Section Luncheon
1230h - 1330h Tuesday, 14 December
Marriottt Hotel, Salons 10-12
Tickets: $25.00 per person
Seismology and Tectonophysics Sections (Joint) Luncheon
1230h - 1330h Tuesday, 14 December
Marriott Hotel, Nob Hill A-D
Tickets: $25.00 per person
Section Business Meetings and Receptions
1815h - 1930h Tuesday, 14 December
- Atmospheric and Space Electricity
Marriott Hotel, Golden Gate B
- Biogeosciences
Marriott Hotel, Nob Hill A-D
- Cryosphere and Arctic with AINA and ARCUS (Joint)
Marriott Hotel, Salon 9
- Geodesy
Marriott Hotel, Salons 1 and 2
- Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism
Marriott Hotel, Salons 10 and 11
- Global Environmental Change
Marriott Hotel, Club Room
- Nonlinear Geophysics
Marriott Hotel, Salons 14 and 15
- Mineral and Rock Physics and Study of the Earth's Deep Interior (Joint)
(sponsored by Almax Industries and Technodiamant)
Marriott Hotel, Salons 12 and 13
- Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
Marriott Hotel, Salon 8
- Planetary Sciences
Marriott Hotel, Golden Gate C
- Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology
Marriott Hotel, Golden Gate A
Bowen Award presented to Peter Kelemen (Sponsored by G.E.R.M.)
SPA Agency Night
1815h - 1930h Tuesday, 14 December
Moscone West, Room 3001-3003
Space Physics and Aeronomy and Atmospheric Sciences
(Joint) Dinner
1930h - 2230h Tuesday, 14 December
Hotel Nikko, Nikko Ballroom I-II
Tickets: $45.00 per person
Town Hall Meetings
Thursday, 16 December
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The State of the Carbon Cycle Report (SOCCR): Integrating
Scientific Synthesis and Assesment With Stakeholders Interests and Issues
Hosted by: Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Moscone West, Room 3018
1830h
The Carbon Cycle chapter of the Strategic Plan for the U.S. Climate Change
Science Program (CCSP) describes a plan to produce "a series of increasingly
comprehensive and informative reports about the status and trends of carbon
emissions and sequestration," each to be called a State of the Carbon Cycle
Report (SOCCR). The Carbon Cycle Interagency Working Group's (CCIWG) Terms of
Reference 1 for
a first SOCCR envision "a series of reports on the state of the carbon
cycle designed to provide accurate, unbiased, and policy-relevant scientific
information concerning the carbon cycle to a broad range of stakeholders. The
two broad objectives for a SOCCR are (1) to summarize scientific knowledge about
carbon cycle properties and changes, and (2) to provide scientific information
for decision support and policy formulation concerning carbon. The purpose of
this Town Hall meeting is to inform the Earth science and global change community
of the SOCCR (SAR 2.2), explain the process, project management, and time line,
provide an update on progress to date, invite participation, and answer questions.
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http://www.carboncyclescience.gov/soccr-tor30may2003final.htm (opens in new window).
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