Room: Exhibit Hall
Date: 5/3/2024
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Mapping the distribution of seismic anisotropy (radial and azimuthal) provides fascinating insights into dynamic processes of Earth (for example, lithospheric deformation, asthenospheric flow pattern, plate boundary dynamics, core-mantle boundary processes and ice dynamics). However, given the complexity of possible anisotropic structures and symmetries, and the different strengths and weaknesses of various measurement techniques, resolving anisotropy in the Earth remains challenging. The growing volume of seismic data and novel analysis methods allow us to characterize anisotropic properties on different scales and attempt to reconcile seismic observables with experimental results and geodynamic models. The aim of this session is to bring together scientists working on different aspects of seismic anisotropy to provide state-of-the-art insights from both an observational and a modeling point of view.
Conveners:
Frederik Link, Yale University (frederik.link@yale.edu)
Eric Loeberich, Yale University (eric.loeberich@yale.edu)
Walid B. Mansour, Washington University in St. Louis (walid@wustl.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | A Reformulation of the Browaeys and Chevrot Decomposition of Elastic Maps | View |
Submission | Exploration of Anisotropy from Crystal to Whole-Earth Scales | View |
Submission | Analysis of Anisotropic Characteristics in the Valley of Mexico | View |
Submission | S Wave Velocity and Azimuthal Anisotropy From Ambient Noise Data in the Sanjiang Lateral Collision Zone of SE Tibetan Plateau | View |
Submission | Imaging Lower Crustal Flow Using Harmonic Decomposition of Receiver Functions Beneath a Dense Seismic Profile in Eastern Massachusetts | View |
Submission | 3D Shear Wave Velocity and Azimuthal Anisotropy Model for the Crust and Upper Mantle in Alaska Extracted by the Joint Inversion of Wave Gradiometry Method and Ambient Noise Tomography Method | View |
Submission | Shear Wave Splitting Characteristics of Aligned Partial Melt Configurations in a Subduction Zone Back-Arc Setting | View |
Submission | Refining Splitting Intensity Measurements of Shear Wave Splitting for Multi-Layer Anisotropy | View |
Anisotropy Across Scales [Poster Session]
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