Applications for this meeting must be submitted by May 16, 2010. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Applications will still be accepted for oversubscribed meetings. However, they will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.
2010 will mark the inauguration of the Gordon Research Conference on Natural Gas Hydrates, to be held at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. The Conference will be the first to bring together academic, government, and industry researchers at all career stages and from both within and outside the gas hydrates community at a retreat-like meeting specifically organized to encourage intensive discussion of unpublished, state-of-the-art advances in gas hydrates and allied disciplines. The Conference will feature presentations on cutting-edge field, laboratory, and numerical modeling studies that enhance understanding of the interaction among sediment, hydrate, gas, pore fluids, and microbes at all spatial scales and at critical temporal scales for both marine and permafrost gas hydrate systems. The key goal of this meeting is to elucidate emerging concepts about geologic, microbiological, petrophysical, and hydrologic controls on natural gas hydrate systems without specifying a focus on a single field expedition or setting. Invited speakers and discussion leaders include geoscientists, microbiologists, physicists, and chemists, as well as petroleum, geotechnical, and chemical engineers. All participants have the opportunity to contribute a poster to the Conference. Poster sessions, long-format formal talks and discussion sessions, and informal activities are scheduled throughout the Conference week, with no concurrent sessions. The application deadline is May 16, 2010, and partial funding for registration costs may be available to some participants. A longer article on the Conference will be published in the summer 2009 edition of “Fire in the Ice” (available here) after mid-September.
A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by February 6, 2010. Please check back for updates.
- Keynote Presentations: Integrating Laboratory Experiments, Theory, and Field Observations
(Marta Torres / Bahman Tohidi)
- New Field-Scale Constraints on Dynamic Gas Hydrate/Free Gas Systems
(Ingo Pecher / Ray Boswell / Nathan Bangs / Ann Cook)
- Gas Hydrates and Microbe/Sediment Grain/Pore Fluid Feedbacks
(Rudy Rogers / Rick Colwell)
- High-Resolution Laboratory Imaging
(William Waite / Yusuke Jin & Jiro Nagao / Tim Kneafsey / Devinder Mahajan)
- Gas Hydrates and Sediment Geomechanics
(Matthew Hornbach / J. Carlos Santamarina / Jocelyn Grozic / Nabil Sultan)
- Gas Generation/Migration and Sediment Deformation
(Bernard Boudreau)
- Pore-Scale Models
(Ioannis Tsimpanogiannis / Ruben Juanes)
- Continuum Models
(Brian Anderson / Brandon Dugan)
- Hydrate-Sediment-Fluid Interaction in Special Circumstances
(Bjorn Kvamme)