May 28 - Jun 2 2015 | Taipei, Taiwan Feedbacks and coupling Among Climate, Erosion and Tectonics during mountain building 台美地球科學雙邊合作研討會 US-Taiwan Geoscience workshop Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building FACET 2015 Workshop Events Event Date Place Da-An Field Trip May 28 Reception Banquet May 28 (18:30) Opening Ceremony May 29 (9:00) Da-An Gorge Howard Civil Service International House (14F) 福華國際文教會館 Astronomy Mathematics Building, (NTU campus) 台大/中研院天文數學館一樓國際會議廳 Symposium May 29-31 Astronomy Mathematics Building (NTU campus) 台大/中研院天文數學館一樓國際會議廳 Conference Dinner May 29 (18:30) Taroko Field Trip May 31 – June 2 The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei 台北福華大飯店 Taroko, Hualien 1 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building - Information - [ Address ] Reception Banquet(迎賓酒會): Howard Civil Service International House (14F) 福華國際文教會館 迎賓廳 臺北市新生南路三段 30 號 No. 30,Sec. 3,Shin-Sheng South Road. Taipei, 106,Taiwan,R.O.C. Tel No.:886-2-7712-2323 Conference Dinner(大會晚宴) The Howard Plaza Hotel Taipei (B2) 台北福華大飯店 宴會廳 臺北市仁愛路三段 160 號 160, Ren Ai Road, Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan 10657, R.O.C 2 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building – Thursday, May 28th – 8:00 to 17:30 Da-An Gorge field trip: Meet at lobby of the Howard Civil Service International House at 7:50 to take bus Pifeng Bridge: waterfall on Chi-Chi surface rupture (Stop 1) Shihkang Dam (Stop 2) Lunch: Da-An Gorge (Stop 3) 18:30 to 20:30 Reception/Ice breaker: Howard Civil Service International House 14F Conference Room No. 30,Sec. 3,Shin-Sheng South Road. Taipei, 106,Taiwan,R.O.C. 福華國際文教會館 迎賓廳 臺北市新生南路三段 30 號 3 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building – Friday, May 29th – 09:00 to 09:40 Joint opening ceremony & Group photo Auditorium hall Astronomy Mathematics Building (NTU campus) 台大/中研院天文數學館一樓國際會議廳 09:40 to 10:00 Coffee break Introduction of the workshop 10:00 to 10:15 (Tim Byrne and Jian-Cheng Lee) 10:15 to 11:55 I) FACET keynote session I – Feedbacks and coupling in the Himalaya, Andes and Taiwan (Chairs: Tim Byrne and Jian-Cheng Lee) Auditorium hall 10:15~10:40 10:40~11:05 11:05~11:30 11:30~11:55 Emerging Perspctives on Himalayan Neotectonics Climate, Topography, Lithology, Erosion Rate and Tectonics: New Insights from the Himalaya and the Kelin Whipple Andes The linkage between non-adiabatic cooling, isotopic Nadja Insel lapse rates and paleoelevation estimates 15 years after Chi-Chi: What we have learned about Bruce Shyu tectonic and surface processes in Taiwan 11:55 to 12:25 Group discussion: Goals and structure of working groups (Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu) Lunch: lunch box Kip Hodges Auditorium hall 12:30~13:30 4 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building 13:30 to 15:10 II) FACET keynote session II – Understanding mountain building in Taiwan through US-Taiwan collaborations (Chairs: Mary Hubbard and Kuo-En Ching) Auditorium hall 13:30~13:55 13:55~14:20 14:20~14:45 14:45~15:10 Simultaneous Mountain Building in the Taiwan Yuan-His Lee Orogenic Belt. Subsurface imaging of the Taiwan orogen: TAIGER Hao Kuo-Chen experiments Not so fast: Slow Erosion, Increasing Relief and Extreme Will Ouimet Landscape Disequilibrium in Taiwan Climate and topography in East Asia and Taiwan Huang-Hsiung Hsu 15:10 to 16:30 Group discussion: (Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu)(Coffee served in each group room) Preliminary working groups: Structure, tectonics and lithospheric processes Surface processes, climate and landscape evolution Geodesy and active tectonics Each group should consider: 1) Outstanding questions or grand challenges 2) Critical barriers that are limiting progress 16:30 to 17:50 Posters (Beer at 17:00) Outside of auditorium hall Meet at poster area at 17:50 and walk 3-4 minutes to the shuttle bus for dinner (bus will meet us near the gate to NTU campus on Xinhai Road and the NTU Sports Center – the “big dome”). 18:30 to 20:30 Dinner: Conference dinner hosted by MOST; Howard Plaza Hotel (No. 160, Ren Ai Road, Sec. 3, Taipei) 5 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building – Saturday, May 30th – 8:30 to 9:00 Group discussion: Brief working group reports and discussion (10 min presentation for each group): (Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu) Auditorium hall 9:00 to 9:50 III) State of the Science: Atmospheric Processes and Applications to Taiwan (Chair: Chris Poulsen) Auditorium hall 9:00~9:25 Orographic precipitation: An atmospheric dynamics Joe Galewsky perspective 9:25~9:50 Tropical Pacific response to continental ice sheet Shih-Yu Lee topography 09:50 to 10:10 Coffee break 10:10 to 11:20 IV) State of the Science: Geomorphic processes and applications to Taiwan (Chair: Elizabeth Schermer and Mary Yeh) Auditorium hall 10:20~10:35 Climate’s elusive control on chemical weathering: Jean Dixon Reevaluating climate-weathering-erosion feedbacks 10:35~10:50 Hillslope controls on channel geometry in a developing Brian Yanites orogen 10:50~11:05 11:05~11:20 Posters Lunch: lunch box Does the megathrust earthquake cycle influence longterm uplift and incision in the Cascadia forearc of Colin Stark Washington? The impact of glacial/interglacial climate changes on fluvial and mass-wasting processes in the Taiwan’s Meng-Lung Hsieh mountains 11:20 to 12:30 12:30 to 13:30 6 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building 13:30 to 14:00 Group discussion: Evaluation of working group themes Auditorium hall 14:00 to 15:30 Working groups: brainstorming and outlining challenges Group rooms 15:30 to 18:30 Coffee break and posters: (Beer at 17:00) Outside of auditorium hall Dinner: on your own (please mix cultures and disciplines and explore the Wenzhou Park neighborhood and/or the area around the Shida (NTNU) Night Market) 7 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building – Sunday, May 31st – 8:30 to 9:30 V) State of the Science: Geochemical processes and indicators of climate-tectonic interactions and applications to Taiwan (Chairs: Matthew Rossi and Shao-Yi Huang) Auditorium hall 8:30~8:45 8:45~9:00 9:00~9:15 9:15~9:30 The geomorphic aftermath of the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and implications from tectonics and mountain building to hazards and geochemical cycles Carbon cycling in this landslide-dominated region and the relationship between PE and CW for assessing the climate change effect Hydrated Volcanic Glass Durability and Isotope Composition Stability on Geologic Timescales Organic molecular proxies for the climatic and topographic evolution of a landscape 9:30 to 10:15 VI) Emerging tools and technologies (Chair: Kaj Johnson) 9:30~9:45 9:45~10:00 10:00~10:15 Josh West Jr-Chuan Huang Elizabeth Cassel Michael Hren Auditorium hall Seasonal, long-term, and short-term deformation in the Yu-Ju Hsu Central Range of Taiwan induced by landslides Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Technology for Kuo-Jen Chang Geological Applications and Prospects 2D/3D numerical models of orogenic systems, including Eh Tan erosion and sedimentation 10:15 to 10:30 Group discussion: Evaluation of working group themes (Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu) Auditorium hall 10:30 to 12:00 Working groups: write reports (coffee and snacks served in each group room) 12:00~13:00 Lunch: lunch box Poster needs to be removed before lunch! 13:00~17:30 Travel to Taroko Meet at lobby of the Howard Civil Service International House at 13:15 to take shuttle bus to Main Taipei train station. Train from Taipei to Hualien (14:30 ~ 16:43), bus from Hualien to Taroko (Leader Village) Dinner: Leader Village 18:30~20:30 8 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building – Monday, June 1st – 9:00 to 18:00 Taroko field trip Taroko National Park Visitor Center (Stop 1) Shakadang Trail/Mysterious Valley (Stop 2) Cimu Bridge (Stop 3) Lunch: Lunch box in the field Tianxiang (Stop 4) Baiyang Trail (Stop 5) Dinner: Leader Village 18:30 to 20:30 – Tuesday, June 2nd – 8:00 to 12:00 Group discussion: Remaining challenges, funding, necessary tools (Chairs: Eric Kirby and Bruce Shyu) Working groups: write reports (coffee and snacks served in each group room) 12 to 14:30 Lunch: Chef Ming’s restaurant in Hualien 14:30 to 17:00 Travel to Taipei… Dinner: on your own 18:30 to 20:30 9 Feedbacks and coupling among climate, erosion and tectonics during mountain building - POSTER No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Title Does the megathrust earthquake cycle influence long-term uplift and incision in the Cascadia forearc of Washington? 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