Dear Colleagues —
Please consider submitting an abstract to the session below at the 2019 AGU
Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
The session will bring together researchers with new results from the
exciting amphibious (offshore-onshore) geophysical experiments that have
been undertaken in recent years and the unique challenges and advantages
that come with crossing the coastline. We welcome submissions from a range
of disciplines including, but not limited to, seismology, geodesy, and
magnetotellurics. Please get in touch with any of the conveners if you have
any questions.
Best Regards,
Joshua, Helen, Colton, and Kasey
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T012 - Crossing Coastlines: Emerging Science from Amphibious Geophysical
Experiments
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Submit an Abstract to this Session
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/t/papers/index.cgi?sessionid=79538The
past decade has seen a proliferation of amphibious (offshore-onshore)
geophysical experiments aimed at scientific targets such as capturing the
structure and evolution of active and passive margins, characterizing the
seismic cycle and risk at subduction zones, and monitoring volcanic
eruptions. Recent community efforts include the Cascadia Initiative, the
Eastern North American Margin Community Seismic Experiment, and the Alaska
Amphibious Community Seismic Experiment, as well as numerous studies at
GeoPRISMS focus sites and initiatives led internationally. Amphibious
geophysical datasets must overcome unique complications while collecting
observations and synthesizing analyses across coastlines to resolve complex
tectonic phenomena otherwise obscured by land-sea boundaries. This session
will showcase the latest science emerging from these recent amphibious
experiments including, but not limited to, seismology, geodesy, and
magnetotellurics as well as interdisciplinary collaborations and innovative
methodologies/techniques. This session aims to connect a diverse
cross-section of the geophysics community spanning a wide range of tectonic
regions.
Primary Convener
- Joshua B Russell
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/37704
- Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory
- Columbia University of New York
Conveners
- Helen A Janiszewski
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/32687
- Carnegie Institution for Science
- Colton Lynner
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/15723
- University of Arizona
- Kasey Aderhold
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/45049
- Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
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*Joshua Russell*
*PhD Candidate - Geophysics*
*Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory*
*Columbia University*
*jrussell<at>ldeo.columbia.edu <jrussell<at>ldeo.columbia.edu>*
Please consider submitting an abstract to the session below at the 2019 AGU
Fall Meeting in San Francisco.
The session will bring together researchers with new results from the
exciting amphibious (offshore-onshore) geophysical experiments that have
been undertaken in recent years and the unique challenges and advantages
that come with crossing the coastline. We welcome submissions from a range
of disciplines including, but not limited to, seismology, geodesy, and
magnetotellurics. Please get in touch with any of the conveners if you have
any questions.
Best Regards,
Joshua, Helen, Colton, and Kasey
[image: largebanner.jpg]
T012 - Crossing Coastlines: Emerging Science from Amphibious Geophysical
Experiments
-
Submit an Abstract to this Session
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/t/papers/index.cgi?sessionid=79538The
past decade has seen a proliferation of amphibious (offshore-onshore)
geophysical experiments aimed at scientific targets such as capturing the
structure and evolution of active and passive margins, characterizing the
seismic cycle and risk at subduction zones, and monitoring volcanic
eruptions. Recent community efforts include the Cascadia Initiative, the
Eastern North American Margin Community Seismic Experiment, and the Alaska
Amphibious Community Seismic Experiment, as well as numerous studies at
GeoPRISMS focus sites and initiatives led internationally. Amphibious
geophysical datasets must overcome unique complications while collecting
observations and synthesizing analyses across coastlines to resolve complex
tectonic phenomena otherwise obscured by land-sea boundaries. This session
will showcase the latest science emerging from these recent amphibious
experiments including, but not limited to, seismology, geodesy, and
magnetotellurics as well as interdisciplinary collaborations and innovative
methodologies/techniques. This session aims to connect a diverse
cross-section of the geophysics community spanning a wide range of tectonic
regions.
Primary Convener
- Joshua B Russell
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/37704
- Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory
- Columbia University of New York
Conveners
- Helen A Janiszewski
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/32687
- Carnegie Institution for Science
- Colton Lynner
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/15723
- University of Arizona
- Kasey Aderhold
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/prelim.cgi/Person/45049
- Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
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*Joshua Russell*
*PhD Candidate - Geophysics*
*Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory*
*Columbia University*
*jrussell<at>ldeo.columbia.edu <jrussell<at>ldeo.columbia.edu>*