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Central and Eastern North America and Intraplate Regions Worldwide

Date: 4/25/2019

Time: 10:45 AM to 5:15 PM

Room: Pike

This session aims to be a home for a wide variety of presentations tied together by a shared intraplate setting. Submissions treating crustal to lithospheric imaging in cratonic regions such as new results from EarthScope data, paleoseismology of intraplate faults, geodynamic models of continental seismicity, geodetic observations in low strain-rate regions, ground-motion and attenuation models and any other studies focused away from active plate boundaries are warmly encouraged.

Conveners

Will Levandowski, TetraTech (will.levandowski@tetratech.com)
Weisen Shen, Stony Brook University (weisen.shen@stonybrook.edu)
Christine Powell, University of Memphis (capowell@memphis.edu)

Oral Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsStart TimeMinutesAction
SubmissionA Comprehensive Seismological Investigation of the Anninghe-Zemuhe Fault Zone With a Dense Array10:45 AM15View
SubmissionSeismic Evidence of Thickened Crust Beneath Eastern Part of Chhotanagpur Plateau, India11:00 AM15View
SubmissionCrustal Underplating Beneath the Mid-Continental Rift System Imaged by USArray and SPREE11:15 AM15View
SubmissionSeismic Characteristics of the Eastern North American Crust With Ps Converted Waves: Terrane Accretion and Modification of Continental Crust11:30 AM15View
SubmissionImaging the Cratonic Lithosphere Beneath the Illinois Basin and the Adirondack Mountains11:45 AM15View
Other TimeLuncheon12:00 PM105
SubmissionWave Propagation Analysis of the SP Headwave Observed in the Charlevoix Seismic Zone and Its Application for Constraining Source Depth01:45 PM15View
SubmissionStructure and Anisotropy of the Crust and Upper Mantle Along the St. Lawrence Corridor, Eastern Canada, From the Charlevoix Seismic Zone to the Gulf of St. Lawrence02:00 PM15View
SubmissionImproving Magnitude Consistency in Eastern Canada Through Regionally Appropriate Attenuation Relations02:15 PM15View
SubmissionNGA-East: A Ground Motion Characterization Model for Central and Eastern North America02:30 PM15View
Other TimePosters and Break02:45 PM60
SubmissionThe 2018 Lake Muir Earthquakes: Australia’s Ninth Surface Rupturing Earthquake Sequence in 50 Years03:45 PM15View
SubmissionHigh-Resolution Topographic Analysis of the Late Quaternary Deformation of Crowley's Ridge, New Madrid Seismic Zone04:00 PM15View
SubmissionNew Constraints on Reelfoot Fault Rupture, New Madrid Seismic Zone04:15 PM15View
SubmissionProgress in Understanding the Geodynamics of the Eastern Tennessee Seismic Zone04:30 PM15View
Other TimeDiscussion04:45 PM15
Total:375 Minute(s)
 
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Central and Eastern North America and Intraplate Regions Worldwide

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