Room: Ballroom
Date: 4/18/2023
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Monitoring Climate Change With Seismology
Climate change is the most pressing global-scale challenge of the coming century. Examples of the immediate and long-term consequences include the intensification of tropical cyclones (as Puerto Rico has experienced in the past several years), accelerated erosion of coastlines, changes in annual precipitation and runoff patterns and the collapse of glaciers and ice caps. Many of these processes are observable with seismology. With decades of archival data predating the satellite era and a globally increasing density of seismic networks, environmental seismology is poised for significant contributions to the modeling and monitoring of climate change. Realizing this largely untapped potential requires formal and persistent monitoring campaigns, accessible data products (including the digitization of legacy seismic datasets) and multi-disciplinary collaborations with the broader climate change research community.
This session is seeking abstracts showcasing the implementation or application of environmental seismology to climate change modeling and monitoring. We welcome seismoacoustic studies from all domains impacted by climate change, including processes occurring in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere or biosphere. Presentations are also encouraged on the effects of climate change on seismic instrumentation, network operation, velocity structures, ambient noise or other concerns. Also of interest are discussions on how additional data streams could be incorporated at global seismic stations to improve climate monitoring capabilities.
Conveners
Michael G. Baker, Sandia National Laboratories (mgbaker@sandia.gov)
Siobhan Niklasson, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (sniklasson@lanl.gov)
Robert Mellors, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego (rmellors@ucsd.edu)
Allison Bent, Natural Resources Canada (allison.bent@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca)
Robert Anthony, U.S. Geological Survey, Albuquerque Seismic Laboratory (reanthony@usgs.gov)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Estimation of First-Year Sea Ice Thickness With Seafloor Distributed Acoustic Sensing Using Flexural-Gravity Waves From Environmental and Anthropogenic Sources. | View |
Submission | Using Distributed Acoustic and Temperature Sensing to Characterize the Rapidly Changing Nearshore Arctic Ocean (Pemdats) | View |
Submission | Changing Climate and Microseismic Noise in Alaska | View |
Submission | Ross Ice Shelf Micro-Icequakes and Ocean Swell Induced Seismicity | View |
Monitoring Climate Change With Seismology [Poster]
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