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by Sue Kientz last modified 2007-08-06 05:05 AM

Each year CIG sponsors or co-sponsors various workshops and tutorials, and hosts an annual business meeting. CIG's website and various mailing lists publish details on these events and announce new and updated software releases and other items of interest to the geodynamics community.

Workshops and Other Events

Events lists upcoming workshops, tutorials, and other gatherings hosted by CIG. Browse the listings and register early in order to ensure your participation. Events are also found if you browse our calendar (lower right corner of this page).

Get immediate notice of such events by subscribing to CIG's all-purpose mailing list cig-all (see below).

Announcement and Discussion Mailing Lists

Click a list name below to read past archives, subscribe, or just post a message. You do not need a CIG account to join or read these lists.

The general list cig-all announces all software releases and upcoming workshops, tutorials, or meetings. The bi-monthly newsletter CIG News is also posted here.

All CIG mailing lists are spam-free, and every effort is made to ensure that e-mail traffic remains minimal while offering highly relevant content.

Sub-topic lists offer a forum for problems or issues in that particular subdiscipline:

  • cig-cs - computational science, e.g., issues with Pythia or Cigma
  • cig-geodyn - geodynamo, e.g., issues with MAG
  • cig-long - long-term crustal dynamics, e.g., issues with Gale
  • cig-magma - magma migration
  • cig-mc - mantle convection, e.g., issues with CitcomS or CitcomCU
  • cig-seismo - computational seismology, e.g., issues with Specfem3d or Mineos
  • cig-short - short-term crustal dynamics, e.g., issues with PyLith

All the above list pages are also found via the left "navigation" box under Mailing Lists.

core software
CitcomS - finite element parallel code for modeling compressible thermochemical convection in a 3D domain (e.g., within the Earth's mantle)
Gale - 2D/3D parallel code for long-term tectonics problems in orogenesis, rifting, and subduction
Mag - serial version of a rotating spherical convection/ magnetoconvection/ dynamo code
PyLith - finite element code for the solution of dynamic and quasi-static tectonic deformation problems
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