Room: Exhibit Hall
Date: 4/15/2025
Session Time: 8:00 AM to 5:45 PM (local time)
Geophysics in a Changing World: Monitoring Applications from Seismology and Beyond
Recent developments in environmental monitoring with geophysical tools demonstrate their utility for mapping small-scale changes in the shallow subsurface. Such innovative applications are becoming increasingly relevant as society faces challenges related to sustainability in the context of changing environments. Passive seismic investigations have used recordings of ambient noise to resolve groundwater fluctuations on the basin scale, and to monitor and characterize fluvial system bedload transport and flood response. Resistivity and electromagnetic techniques have been used for soil characterization and to map saltwater intrusion, with implications in hazards, resource mapping, and climate change. Microgravity and passive-seismic surveys have been used independently and jointly to assess dam stability, to detect karst, and for other near-surface applications. Moreover, seismic and infrasonic data have become useful for real-time landslide detection and have shown potential for detecting severe weather phenomena such as tornadoes and hurricanes. While focusing on seismology, this session invites presentations from a wide range of geophysical applications to study Earth’s surface and near-surface processes, and other aspects of the emerging fields of environmental seismology and geophysics.
Conveners
Jochen Braunmiller, University of South Florida ( jbraunmiller@usf.edu)
Seth Carpenter, Kentucky Geological Survey, University of Kentucky (seth.carpenter@uky.edu)
Felix Rodriguez Cardozo, University of South Florida (felixr1@usf.edu)
Glenn Thompson, University of South Florida (thompsong@usf.edu)
Poster Presentations
Participant Role | Details | Action |
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Submission | Visualizing Cyclical Variations in Seismoacoustic Activity Using Circular Spectrograms | View |
Submission | Rapid Seismic and Infrasonic Assessment of a Large Landslide in Denali National Park (Alaska) Aided by Aerial and Satellite Imagery and Numerical Flow Modeling | View |
Submission | WITHDRAWN Using Horizontal-to-vertical Spectral Ratio to Characterize Landslides in Complex Terrain | View |
Submission | Joint Inversion of MASW and Ambient-noise HVSR Data for Estimating Shear Wave Velocity Profile in Warm Permafrost: A Case Study at Northway Airport, Alaska | View |
Submission | Seismic Site Characterization and Basin Depth Estimation Using Seismic Ambient Noises: An Example From the Hetauda Dun Valley, Nepal | View |
Submission | Identification of Cavities in Karst Areas Using Seismic Ambient Noise | View |
Submission | Cost-effective Groundwater Monitoring Using Nodal Geophones: Updates From a Case Study in the Upper Mississippi Embayment | View |
Submission | Exploring Possible Tornado Seismic Signals From the December 10-11, 2021, Tornado Outbreak in the Central U.S. | View |
Submission | High and Low Noise Models for Geophone Deployments: Toward Global Denoising Strategies and Enhanced Global Monitoring Capabilities | View |
Geophysics in a Changing World: Monitoring Applications from Seismology and Beyond [Poster]
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