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February 10, 2016

Call for Nominations: Marcus Langseth Scientific Oversight Committee

R/V Marcus Langseth (Photo: UNOLS)

R/V Marcus Langseth (Photo: UNOLS)

The University-National Oceanographic Laboratory System (UNOLS) Marcus Langseth Scientific Oversight Committee (MLSOC) is seeking nominations for two open committee member positions to be filled immediately.

 
The MLSOC, a standing committee of the (UNOLS), is charged with overseeing the scientific operation of the R/V Marcus Langseth research vessel as a National Oceanographic Facility (NOF). The Langseth provides the U.S. academic community with the resources to acquire state-of-the-art, two- and three-dimensional  marine seismic-reflection data.
 
First and foremost, MLSOC fulfills an ombudsman role for all scientific groups in need of high-quality geophysical images, with the goals of providing state-of-the-art seismic acquisition capabilities, lowering the threshold of expertise needed to use the facility, and increasing the quality and accessibility of archived data. Second, the MLSOC is charged with monitoring and advising on the Langseth’s capabilities for general geophysical and oceanographic research, thereby insuring the most cost-effective operation of this unique asset.
 
The term of office for committee members is three years, with the possibility of a reappointment for a second term. The MLSOC typically meets in San Francisco prior to AGU and again by teleconference or in person each year.
 
Scientists interested in serving as an MLSOC member should submit a two-page current C.V., a one-page statement of interest that should include his/her vision for Geophysical scientific research over the next decade, as well as a summary of experience using seismic facilities. Copies of these materials should be sent to the UNOLS Office ([email protected]) by March 18, 2016.
 
The disciplinary balance and expertise of the Committee membership and diversity of institutional representation are appointment considerations. The UNOLS Chair will appoint new committee members based on the recommendations of the MLSOC.
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