Date: 4/20/2021
Session Time: 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM Pacific
Amphibious Seismic Studies of Plate Boundary Structure and Processes
Recent years have seen a rapid increase in the number of shorecrossing seismic experiments aimed at characterizing seismicity, deformation and structure at continental margins. Many studies use controlled source imaging in conjunction with continuous recordings of natural seismic sources. Examples of data integration include using ocean-bottom seismometer data in both disciplines and combining results from shallower, high-resolution imaging with deeper, lithospheric-scale studies to understand structures that influence seismicity and plate boundary processes. We invite contributions from the community of seismologists studying plate boundary processes at the transition from onshore to offshore (ocean or lake) environments, including subduction zones, active or relict rifted margins and transform faults.
Conveners
Jenny S. Nakai, University of New Mexico (jenakai@unm.edu)
Lindsay Lowe-Worthington, University of New Mexico (lworthington@unm.edu)
Anne Trehu, Oregon State University (anne.trehu@oregonstate.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Amphibious Receiver Function Imaging of the Pacific Plate Using Tuned Dereverberation Filters | View |
Submission | Anisotropic S-Wave Tomography at the Eastern North American Margin: Constraints on Mantle Structure and Dynamics | View |
Submission | Incoming Plate and Forearc Structure of the East-Central Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone From 3D Local Earthquake Tomography | View |
Submission | Nature of Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes in the Eastern Aleutian Subduction Zone | View |
Submission | Strong Motions on Land and Ocean Bottoms in and Around Kanto Basin From Two Nearby Moderate Earthquakes East Off the Chiba Prefecture | View |
Amphibious Seismic Studies of Plate Boundary Structure and Processes [Poster]
Description
Type: Poster
Date: 4/20/2021
Time: 4:15 PM to 5:15 PM Pacific