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

  1. Earthquakes, Fluids, and Strain Rate – Are Earthquakes Affected by Tectonic Setting?
    Rachel Abercrombie

  2. The Two Faces of the Great Tohoku Earthquake
    Greg Beroza

  3. Split from Slip: Crustal Anisotropy Beneath Vancouver Island from Non-volcanic Tremor
    Michael Bostock

  4. Towards Global Adjoint Tomography
    Ebru Bozdag

  5. Seismic Tomographic Mapping of the Earth's Interior — Back to Basics Revisiting the ACH Inversion
    Anders Christoffersson and Eystein S. Husebye

  6. Insights into Small-Scale Variations of the 660 km Discontinuity from Frequency Dependent P'P' Precursor Observations
    Elizabeth Day and Arwen Deuss

  7. Surface Wave Tomographic Images of Fossil Fragments of the Farallon Plate
    Don Forsyth

  8. Toward Full-Waveform Global Tomography with the SEM: Constraining Observations at Upper Mantle Depths
    Scott French

  9. High-Resolution Imaging of Slow Earthquakes in Cascadia Using Multiple Seismic Arrays
    Abhijit Ghosh

  10. 3D Convective Modelling of Mantle Evolution
    Petar Glisovic

  11. Helium and Heat Balance of the Earth’s Mantle
    Helge Gonnermann

  12. How the Chandler Wobble is Excited
    Brad Hager

  13. Evolution of the Sub-Arc Mantle at Back-Arc Spreading Centers
    Paul Hall

  14. Stability of Volatile-Rich Melts in the Oceanic Low Velocity Zone
    Marc Hirschmann

  15. Geochemical Patterns among En Echelon Volcanic Chains at Pacific Hotspots
    Shichun Huang

  16. Structure and seismic hazard of the Ventura Avenue Anticline and Ventura Fault, California
    Judith Hubbard

  17. The LAB seen by USArray S Receiver Functions
    Rainer Kind

  18. Back-Projection Results from the March 11, 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-oki Earthquake
    Eric Kiser and Miaki Ishii

  19. Thinking Outside the Box: Spin-Off Projects from the Hawaiian PLUME Deployment
    Gabi Laske

  20. Q and Velocity Tomography Beneath the Western US
    Jesse F. Lawrence

  21. Tohoku-oki Earthquake
    Thorne Lay

  22. Developing a Set of Regional Seismic Reference Models
    Ved Lekic

  23. Normal Modes of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki, Japan Earthquake: Preliminary Results
    Petros Mpogiatzis

  24. Global Correlations of Tomographic Structure with Crustal Tectonic Regions
    Elizabeth Paulson and Thomas Jordan

  25. Adjoint Tomography of the Middle East
    Daniel Peter

  26. Oceanic Volcanism from the Low-Velocity Zone - Without Plumes
    Dean Presnall

  27. Wave Front Healing Renders Deep Plumes Seismically Invisible
    Jeroen Ritsema

  28. S-to-P imaging of the Elusive Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary beneath the Afar Triple Junction
    Kate Rychert

  29. A Cross Section through the Eastern Pamir gained by Teleseismic Receiver Functions
    Felix Schneider

  30. Solving or Resolving Global Tomographic Models with Spherical Wavelets, and the Scale and Sparsity of Seismic Heterogeneity
    Frederik J Simons

  31. Adam Dziewonski and Marine Seismology
    Ralph Stephen

  32. Surface Wave Anisotropy from Array Analysis
    Toshiro Tanimoto

  33. Understanding the Amplitudes of Noise Correlation Measurements
    Victor C. Tsai

  34. Compare and Contrast: A Review of Tomography and Global Datasets Old and New
    R. Woodward

  35. Iterative Back Projection of the Rupture and Spatial-Temporal Distribution of Subevents of the 2011 Tohoku M9.0 Earthquake in Japan
    Huajian Yao

Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences / Harvard University / 20 Oxford Street / Cambridge / MA 02138 / U.S.A. / Telephone: +1 617 495 2350 / Fax: +1 617 496 1907 / Email: reilly@eps.hartvard.edu