Thread: T004 - Advances in Methods for Observing and Modeling Seismic and Aseismic Processes

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Topics: AGU Meetings
Dear Colleagues,

Please consider submitting an abstract to our AGU 2019 Fall Meeting
session, "T004 - Advances in Methods for Observing and Modeling Seismic and
Aseismic Processes"

The session description is as follows:

Our ability to resolve aspects of the earthquake cycle continues to improve
with the ongoing development of new geodetic and modeling techniques. To
understand short-term and long-term tectonic processes in a complex earth,
it is crucial to 1) correctly separate the contributions made by seismic,
aseismic and non-tectonic deformation in data, and then 2) link these
observations to fault and bulk processes with a view of their
spatiotemporal complexities and interactions. We welcome new contributions
on: improved methods detect the signals of interest, new techniques to
invert these signals for robust interpretations of the physical processes
driving them (e.g. seismic vs. aseismic slip, off-fault deformation, etc.),
advances in modeling these processes using realistic physics, and any
combination of these and similar topics. The aim is to provide an
environment in which the observational and modeling communities can discuss
our understanding of seismic and aseismic processes and the development new
approaches.

Conveners:
Kali Allison, University of Maryland College Park
Chris Rollins, Michigan State University
Jessica Murray, US Geological Survey
Adriano Gualandi, California Institute of Technology

The abstract deadline is July 31, 2019 at 23:59 EDT. You may submit an
abstract to this session using the following URL:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Session/79655

Hope to see you there!
Kali, Chris, Jessica, and Adriano

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Jessica Murray

Research Geophysicist
US Geological Survey
345 Middlefield Rd., MS 977
Menlo Park, CA 94025
650-329-4864
Fax: 650-329-5163
jrmurray<at>usgs.gov

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