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2007 WAIS/FRISP Workshop
(Sept. 5-8, 2007)
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2006 WAIS Workshop
(Sept. 27-30, 2006)
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2005 WAIS Workshop
(Sept. 28 - Oct. 1, 2005)
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2004 WAIS Workshop
(Sept. 29 - Oct. 2, 2004)
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2003 WAIS Workshop
(Sept. 17-20, 2003)
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2002 WAIS Workshop
(Sept. 19-21, 2002)
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2001 WAIS Workshop
(Sept. 19-22, 2001)
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2000 WAIS Workshop
(Sept. 28-30, 2000)
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1999 WAIS Workshop (Sept. 16-18, 1999)
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AGU Chapman Conference on West Antarctic Ice Sheet
(Sept. 13-18, 1998)
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1997 Workshop Agenda
(September 10-13, 1997)
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1996 Workshop Agenda
(Sept. 25-27, 1996)
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Fourteenth Annual WAIS Workshop (this year held jointly with FRISP)
September 5 - 8, 2007
Algonkian Meeting Center in Sterling, Virginia, U.S.A.

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The 2007 WAIS Workshop (WAIS '07) will return to the peaceful and serene Algonkian Regional Park situated along the Potomac River in Sterling, Virginia. This continuing series of workshops is the primary means for exchanging information and ideas pertinent to WAIS. In the spirit of the International Polar Year, this year's workshop is a joint meeting with the FRISP community. This combination of communities will expand the unique multidisciplinary gathering of Antarctic scientists that are seeking to understand the nature of West Antarctica and its potential contribution to future sea level. You are cordially invited to attend.

The formal agenda will begin Thursday morning (September 6), and include oral talks and panel-led discussions of topics selected by the WAIS Working Group and FRISP leaders. There is a liberal amount of time for discussion and poster viewing - a characteristic that has made these workshops very effective for information exchange across disciplinary boundaries. More agenda details are provided below.

With the help of a modest supporting grant from NSF (National Science Foundation), there will be a few additional distinguished scientists in attendance who are not actively involved in WAIS research, but are central figures in related activities. Their presence will help us put WAIS into a global context and will help WAIS become better known throughout the broader scientific community.

ABOUT ALGONKIAN REGIONAL PARK MEETING CENTER

Situated on the 800-acre Algonkian Regional Park, the newly renovated Meeting Center features meeting rooms with a stone fireplace, and large windows overlooking the golf course and riverside park. Away from ringing phones and other interruptions, Algonkian Meeting Center provides a quiet setting for productive meetings. The park also features 12 riverfront cottages, nature trails, boat launch ramp, playgrounds and picnic shelters and a championship, 18-hole, par-72 golf course. Located off of Route 7 in Sterling, Algonkian Regional Park is 15 miles from historic Leesburg and convenient to Tysons Corner and Dulles International Airport. These cottages are very popular and book quickly.

AGENDA

The agenda will be organized to alternate between oral presentations and posters. Oral presentations are limited to contributions on the following topics.

  • "Fuzzy Math" - Why aren't our models good enough yet?

  • "Hogging the Limelight" - What are we learning about PIG and the rest of the Amundsen Sea Embayment?

  • "Hey, Over Here!" - What are we missing by focusing on the Amundsen Sea and why should we care?

  • "Working on the Chain Gang" - What are the critical linkages that drive the behavior of the ice sheet?

  • "Lost at Sea" - What have we been missing all these years by ignoring the ice shelves?

These topics will be addressed during the two and one-half days of the workshop (Thursday to Saturday noon). Following each set of oral presentations, a panel will lead the audience in a discussion to probe more deeply our current understanding of the specific topic. This format has proven very effective in past workshops.

Poster presentations can be on any aspect of WAIS or FRISP research and will be the focus during the many extended breaks. Posters will be on display throughout the workshop.

Concluding the meeting, will be a discussion of our progress toward, and understanding of, our goals. We will also hear from our distinguished guests and discuss how WAIS should proceed over the next year and through the International Polar Year. The workshop is scheduled to end by lunch Saturday - early enough for many travelers to get home that evening.

Abstracts are due and registration closes August 3, 2007. This will give the organizers time to make rooming assignments and establish the agenda. Both will be viewable on-line at this web site along with the full text of each abstract. A printed copy of the abstracts will be distributed to each attendee at the workshop. An electronic copy will be posted on this web site as well.

LODGING

RIVERFRONT COTTAGE ACCOMMODATIONS

The cottages are located within Algonkian Regional Park and are walking distance to the meeting center. There are 12 cottages ranging in size from two to five bedrooms with space for 45 people. Most bedrooms have a double bed; some have two twin beds. All except one cottage have been reserved for this workshop beginning Wednesday evening. A 3-night stay will cost approximately $400 per person and include continental breakfast and lunch each day. For persons wishing to stay Saturday night, the additional night will cost $55 (no Sunday breakfast). Cottage assignments and final cost will be determined after registration closes (August 3, 2007). Information Network, Inc. will contact you in early August with payment instructions. Check-in time is no earlier than 3:00 pm Wednesday (September 5), and check-out is no later than 11am Saturday (or Sunday). Pre-registration will take place from 4:00 - 7:00 pm Wednesday inside the Conference Center at which time cottage keys will be available. After this time, you may proceed to Cottage #1 and meet with Bob to collect your keys. The main gate to the park is locked at around 10:00 pm. If you plan to arrive after 10:00 pm, please be sure to call Bob in his cottage (703-450-0001) so he can unlock the gate for you.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

Individuals who would like to stay in a hotel are requested to use the Hampton Inn, (46331 McClellan, Sterling, VA 20165). It is just 10 minutes from the meeting site and close to local shopping and restaurants. A block of rooms has been reserved for workshop participants. Room rates are $131 (single/double) plus tax. Phone the hotel directly at 703-450-9595 and state that you are attending the "WAIS" Workshop to receive this group rate. Lunch will be provided at the meeting site. The cut-off date to make reservations is August 5, 2007. The hotel provides a shuttle from Washington Dulles Airport (on request) and will shuttle people back and forth to Algonkian (arrange with front desk).

MEALS

A continental breakfast and a lunch for all registrants is included each day of the workshop. Dinner is optional (Thursday and Friday only) at $21 per person per day. A variety of restaurants is available approximately 5 miles away. Attendees are encouraged to remain at the meeting center in the evening for informal socializing and poster-viewing. Wednesday night an informal pizza and beer get-together is planned in Cottage #1 courtesy of the WAIS Working Group Chair.

AIR TRAVEL

Dulles International Airport is approximately 15-20 minutes from Algonkian Regional Park and is the most convenient airport.

GROUND TRANSPORTATION

For persons staying at Algonkian, the most convenient transportation is The Washington Flyer Taxicab: 703-685-1400, metered fare, always available near baggage claim.

The Hampton Inn provides a complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport. Call from the hotel shuttle station in the baggage claim area.

For persons driving:

From the Airport to Algonkian: Take Route 28 North/Sully Road to Route 7 East. On Route 7 East, take the Cascades Parkway north and drive 3 miles to the park entrance. Follow signs to the Conference Center.
From the Hampton Inn to Algonkian: Return to North Cascades Parkway and turn right (north) . 3 miles to the park entrance and follow signs to the Conference Center. The drive takes about 10 minutes.
From the Airport to the Hampton Inn: Take Dulles Airport Access Road towards Washington D.C. Take exit 9B (Sulley Road/28 North) towards Sterling. Take Route 7 East to Cascades Parkway North, make a right on Carnston St., make a right on South Bank St., and a final left onto McClellan Way.
From local area to Algonkian:
From the North: Take the Beltway (495) West (toward Tysons Corner) to Rt. 7 West, Leesburg Pike. Travel about 12 miles to Cascades Parkway North. This will end at Algonkian Park. Enter the park and proceed to the Conference Center.
From the South: Take the Beltway (495) West (toward Rockville) to 267 West (Dulles Toll Road) to Exit 9B (Rt. 28/Sully Road). Follow Rt. 28 North to Rt. 7 East, Leesburg Pike. Take the next exit, Cascade Parkway North. This will end at Algonkian Park. Enter the park and proceed to the Conference Center.

REGISTRATION FORM

For your convenience, we have provided an on-line registration form. If you do not have a forms-capable browser, you can either print the form or request a copy from the address below. Send all forms to:

Mary Floyd
INFONETIC Team
10210 Greenbelt Road, Suite 300
Lanham, MD 20706
Phone: 301-850-9104
Fax: 301-794-7594
Email: mfloyd@infonetic.com

REMEMBER, the registration deadline is August 3, 2007.

Mary is your contact if you have any questions regarding logistical information. Bob Bindschadler is your contact for rooming assignments and can be reached at 301-614-5707 or Robert.A.Bindschadler@nasa.gov

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