Thriving Earth Exchange is now accepting applications to be a Community Science Fellow for projects launching in July or later. Fellows coordinate projects on a volunteer basis. The deadline to apply for this round is 1 June. Learn more about becoming a Community Science Fellow and apply today!
Frontiers in Hydrology meeting will test innovative approaches to convene the water community, communicate science and its integration in other disciplines, and design engaging conference experiences.
The purpose of this Chapman is to bring together scientists to discuss, develop and test conceptual models of distributed volcanism. Focus by the scientific community is especially important now because of continuing growth of cities, communities and critical infrastructure within sparsely monitored volcanic fields.