doug@wustl.edu
2017-01-19 00:00:22
JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017 (May 20th-25th, Makuhari Messe, Japan)
ID: S-IT28
Seismic attenuation: Observations, Experiments, and Interpretations
(Scheduled for 20th May, Sat. 2017)
Session Scope
There has been great progress in determining the seismic attenuation structure of the Earth's upper mantle. A major limitation in the usefulness of these models remains the uncertainties in how to interpret seismic attenuation in terms of physical parameters such as temperature, melt, volatiles, and grain size. This also affects the seismological community's ability to use velocity measurements, since dispersion due to attenuation contributes significantly to velocity heterogeneity at high temperatures. There has also been much progress on the experimental studies of the rock anelasticity, both on natural and synthetic mantle materials and with analog materials. Appropriate application of these laboratory data to the seismic waves plays a key role to answer whether seismic structure can be interpreted consistently with geochemical and geodynamical constraints on the temperature and volatile/melt distributions in the upper mantle. The purpose of this session is to promote the mutual understanding of the present state of the knowledge in these observational, experimental, and application studies. Seismological, experimental, theoretical, and geochemical/geodynamical studies relevant to these topics are welcome.
Invited speakers:
I Jackson (ANU)
DW Forsyth (Brown Univ.)
Organizers:
Doug Wiens
Nozomu Takeuchi
Yasuko Takei
Session schedule of JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017:
http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_2017/downloads/program_schedule_J_1117.pdf
Abstract submission
Jan 6th (Fri) 2017: Abstract submission starts, Registration opens
February 3rd at 11:59 am, 2017: Early-bird Submission Deadline
February 16th at 5:00 pm, 2017: Final Submission Deadline
http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2017/index.htm
ID: S-IT28
Seismic attenuation: Observations, Experiments, and Interpretations
(Scheduled for 20th May, Sat. 2017)
Session Scope
There has been great progress in determining the seismic attenuation structure of the Earth's upper mantle. A major limitation in the usefulness of these models remains the uncertainties in how to interpret seismic attenuation in terms of physical parameters such as temperature, melt, volatiles, and grain size. This also affects the seismological community's ability to use velocity measurements, since dispersion due to attenuation contributes significantly to velocity heterogeneity at high temperatures. There has also been much progress on the experimental studies of the rock anelasticity, both on natural and synthetic mantle materials and with analog materials. Appropriate application of these laboratory data to the seismic waves plays a key role to answer whether seismic structure can be interpreted consistently with geochemical and geodynamical constraints on the temperature and volatile/melt distributions in the upper mantle. The purpose of this session is to promote the mutual understanding of the present state of the knowledge in these observational, experimental, and application studies. Seismological, experimental, theoretical, and geochemical/geodynamical studies relevant to these topics are welcome.
Invited speakers:
I Jackson (ANU)
DW Forsyth (Brown Univ.)
Organizers:
Doug Wiens
Nozomu Takeuchi
Yasuko Takei
Session schedule of JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2017:
http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_2017/downloads/program_schedule_J_1117.pdf
Abstract submission
Jan 6th (Fri) 2017: Abstract submission starts, Registration opens
February 3rd at 11:59 am, 2017: Early-bird Submission Deadline
February 16th at 5:00 pm, 2017: Final Submission Deadline
http://www.jpgu.org/meeting_e2017/index.htm