Room: Tikahtnu Ballroom C
Date: 5/3/2024
Session Time: 4:30 PM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Climate change and associated environmental impacts will be some of the most pressing global-scale challenges of the coming century. Many of their effects can be observed and evaluated with seismology. With decades of analog seismograms predating the satellite era, an increasing density of seismic networks around the globe, and advances in data analysis methods, our science can make significant contributions to understanding climate change and its environmental impacts. This session is seeking abstracts showcasing the application of seismology to advancing the observation, modeling and decision-making associated with climate change and other environmental hazards, including how seismology can support the real-time management of natural hazards caused or exacerbated by extreme climate conditions. We welcome seismic and seismoacoustic studies from all domains impacted by climate change. Presentations are also encouraged on the effects of climate change on the practice of seismology, from challenges posed to network operations, to effects on seismic data, to additional data streams needed to improve climate and environmental monitoring capabilities.
This session is jointly organized by the European Seismological Commission and SSA.
Conveners:
Robert E. Anthony, U.S. Geological Survey (reanthony@usgs.gov)
Allison Bent, Natural Resources Canada (allison.bent@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca)
Michael Dietze, Georg-August-University (mdietze@gfz-potsdam.de)
Shujuan Mao, Stanford University (sjmao@stanford.edu)
Robert Mellors, University of California, San Diego (rmellors@ucsd.edu)
Siobhan Niklasson, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (siobhan.niklasson@student.nmt.edu)
Oral Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Start Time | Minutes | Action |
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Submission | Leveraging Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing for Year-Round Observation of Sea Ice and Submarine Permafrost: Successes and Lessons Learned From the Beaufort Sea, Alaska. | 04:30 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Storms, Sea Ice, and Microseismic Noise in Alaska | 04:45 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Correlation of Environmental Factors With Seismic Records on the Alaska Geophysical Network | 05:00 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | An Extraordinary Tsunamigenic Rockslide Into a Greenland Fjord Rang the Earth for 9 Days | 05:15 PM | 15 | View |
Submission | Insights for Adjacent Sciences – Connecting Science, Art and Deep Knowledge for Climate Adaptation and Mitigation | 05:30 PM | 15 | View |
Total: | 75 Minute(s) |
ESC-SSA Joint Session: Climate Change and Environmental Seismology - II
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