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Dates for SAGE 2008

Sunday, June 15

REU undergraduate students arrive and check in.

Monday, June 16

REU Undergraduate students begin SAGE 2008.

Wednesday, June 18

Remaining (non REU) student arrive and check in.

Thursday, June 19

SAGE begins for all students.

Thursday, July 10

Non REU students depart from SAGE in afternoon.

Friday, July 11

REU Undergraduate students depart from SAGE in afternoon.




The SAGE 2008 core program (all participants: U. S. undergraduates, graduates, and foreign students) will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, from Thursday, June 19 through Thursday, July 10. Arrival is on Wednesday, June 18, with registration from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. Departure will be in the late afternoon or evening of July 12 or morning of July 11 (Friday).

For U. S. undergraduates, arrival is on Sunday, June 15 with registration from 3:00 to 5:00 PM. SAGE will begin at 9 AM on Monday, June 16. SAGE will extend through 2:00 PM, Friday, July 11, with departure that evening or on the morning of July 12.

Detailed arrival instructions and maps will be e-mailed after acceptance.

The application deadline for all participants is Monday, March 31, 2008. This date is firm. Applicants will be notified of acceptance/non-acceptance by approximately April 15. The fee for SAGE 2008 including room and board is $450. $100 must be received FROM ALL PROSPECTIVE PARTICIPANTS with the application. Applications will not be considered without it. The $100 fee will be RETURNED to all applicants if not accepted to SAGE.

For those participants who wish to arrive early or stay late (before or after the dates above), you MUST make other arrangements such as with local motels. SAGE cannot cover additional room and board expenses.

The tentative workplan for SAGE 2008 includes a Vibroseis refraction/reflection, gravity, and EM experiment of structures associated with the Rio Grande rift; and a combined geophysical survey of an environmental or archeological site. Details of the work plan are to be determined.

Please call or e-mail the IGPP office at (505) 667-0920 if you have questions or need further information.

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