Program
The themes of the AMD Symposium will center on: (1) Earthquakes and Natural Seismic Sources; (2) Seismic Tomography; (3) Dynamics and Composition of the Mantle; (4) Seismology of the Earth's Core; (5) Dynamics and Composition of the Earth's Core; and (6) Community Facilities and Resources.Schedule
Invited Speakers
Posters
- Earthquakes, Fluids, and Strain Rate – Are Earthquakes Affected by Tectonic Setting?
Rachel Abercrombie
- The Two Faces of the Great Tohoku Earthquake
Greg Beroza
- Split from Slip: Crustal Anisotropy Beneath Vancouver Island from Non-volcanic Tremor
Michael Bostock
- Towards Global Adjoint Tomography
Ebru Bozdag
- Seismic Tomographic Mapping of the Earth's Interior — Back to Basics Revisiting the ACH Inversion
Anders Christoffersson and Eystein S. Husebye
- Insights into Small-Scale Variations of the 660 km Discontinuity from Frequency Dependent P'P' Precursor Observations
Elizabeth Day and Arwen Deuss
- Surface Wave Tomographic Images of Fossil Fragments of the Farallon Plate
Don Forsyth
- Toward Full-Waveform Global Tomography with the SEM: Constraining Observations at Upper Mantle Depths
Scott French
- High-Resolution Imaging of Slow Earthquakes in Cascadia Using Multiple Seismic Arrays
Abhijit Ghosh
- 3D Convective Modelling of Mantle Evolution
Petar Glisovic
- Helium and Heat Balance of the Earth’s Mantle
Helge Gonnermann
- How the Chandler Wobble is Excited
Brad Hager
- Evolution of the Sub-Arc Mantle at Back-Arc Spreading Centers
Paul Hall
- Stability of Volatile-Rich Melts in the Oceanic Low Velocity Zone
Marc Hirschmann
- Geochemical Patterns among En Echelon Volcanic Chains at Pacific Hotspots
Shichun Huang
- Structure and seismic hazard of the Ventura Avenue Anticline and Ventura Fault, California
Judith Hubbard
- The LAB seen by USArray S Receiver Functions
Rainer Kind
- Back-Projection Results from the March 11, 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-oki Earthquake
Eric Kiser and Miaki Ishii
- Thinking Outside the Box: Spin-Off Projects from the Hawaiian PLUME Deployment
Gabi Laske
- Q and Velocity Tomography Beneath the Western US
Jesse F. Lawrence
- Tohoku-oki Earthquake
Thorne Lay
- Developing a Set of Regional Seismic Reference Models
Ved Lekic
- Normal Modes of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki, Japan Earthquake: Preliminary Results
Petros Mpogiatzis
- Global Correlations of Tomographic Structure with Crustal Tectonic Regions
Elizabeth Paulson and Thomas Jordan
- Adjoint Tomography of the Middle East
Daniel Peter
- Oceanic Volcanism from the Low-Velocity Zone - Without Plumes
Dean Presnall
- Wave Front Healing Renders Deep Plumes Seismically Invisible
Jeroen Ritsema
- S-to-P imaging of the Elusive Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary beneath the Afar Triple Junction
Kate Rychert
- A Cross Section through the Eastern Pamir gained by Teleseismic Receiver Functions
Felix Schneider
- Solving or Resolving Global Tomographic Models with Spherical Wavelets, and the Scale and Sparsity of Seismic Heterogeneity
Frederik J Simons
- Adam Dziewonski and Marine Seismology
Ralph Stephen
- Surface Wave Anisotropy from Array Analysis
Toshiro Tanimoto
- Understanding the Amplitudes of Noise Correlation Measurements
Victor C. Tsai
- Compare and Contrast: A Review of Tomography and Global Datasets Old and New
R. Woodward
- Iterative Back Projection of the Rupture and Spatial-Temporal Distribution of Subevents of the 2011 Tohoku M9.0 Earthquake in Japan
Huajian Yao