The Final GeoPRISMS Newsletter is now available!


Dear GeoPRISMS Community, Friends, Colleagues,

The GeoPRISMS Program is now coming to completion after its run of over ten years. As part of the program legacy, the GeoPRISMS office has put together the final issue of the newsletter that celebrates a decade of scientific achievements made through the Program and the efforts that have enabled to build this amazing science community. Through science reviews, program highlights, testimonials, and research nuggets -contributed by researchers from the GeoPRISMS Community – this final newsletter highlights the individual and collaborative efforts that have led to discoveries made via the GeoPRISMS subduction and rift initiatives, with the goal of communicating the breadth and depth of the science that has been carried out by the GeoPRISMS community.

It is with great pleasure that we share the final product that has been in the work for about a year. Access the digital edition of the newsletter online (note: you can download the PDF version of the newsletter by using the download button located on the lower right part of your window or visit the GeoPRISMS website at www.geoprisms.nineplanetsllc.com). We would like to take the opportunity to thank everyone who contributed to this final newsletter and for making it such an important program legacy. You rock!

We have other exciting news to share!

Eos, in collaboration with the GeoPRISMS Office, has developed a Special Theme coverage focusing on the GeoPRISMS program and its accomplishments. This issue will feature Science Updates that offer summaries of research conducted across GeoPRISMS primary sites. The print issue will be distributed in April and the digital edition will be available at the end of the month.

Finally, the GeoPRISMS Office is developing a legacy website which will serve as a repository for all important information about the program such as publications, access to datasets collected through GeoPRISMS-funded projects, and program archives…Stay tuned!

Be well.

Anaïs and Demian – The GeoPRISMS Office