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Environmental Seismology: Glaciers, Rivers, Landslides and Beyond

Date: 4/26/2019

Time: 3:45 PM to 5:00 PM

Room: Pike

Environmental seismology is the study of seismic signals generated at and near the surface created by environmental forces in the atmosphere, hydrosphere or solid Earth. Contributions to this session are welcome on a wide variety of topics including (but not limited to) the seismic signals associated with landslides, rock falls, debris flows, lahars, snow avalanches, cliff or pinnacle resonance, bedload transport, fluid flow in open and confined channels, open water waves, tides, glacial stick-slip, iceberg calving, crevassing, extreme weather, other anthropogenic sources. In addition, other processes monitored by seismic waves such as permafrost, groundwater, soil moisture using seismometers or DAS data are welcome. Contributions that seek to conduct monitoring, create physical or statistical models of source processes or systems, detect events, characterize a wave propagation environment, or interact with other branches of the Earth or social sciences are additionally encouraged.

Conveners

Bradley Paul Lipovsky, Harvard University (brad_lipovsky@fas.harvard.edu)
Marine A. Denolle, Harvard University (mdenolle@fas.harvard.edu)
Richard C. Aster, Colorado State University (rick.aster@colostate.edu)

Oral Presentations

Participant RoleDetailsStart TimeMinutesAction
SubmissionGlacial Dynamics From Sequences of Long-Lived Repeating Glacial Stick-Slip Events03:45 PM15View
SubmissionMultiple Constituents of Solid Earth Tides Observed With Ambient Seismic Noise04:00 PM15View
SubmissionSimulation of Asteroids Impacting Earth: Tsunami Generation and Consequences on U.S. Major Cities for Disaster Response and Management Preparedness04:15 PM15View
SubmissionSeismic Detection of Internal Gravity Waves at the Dongsha Atoll, South China Sea04:30 PM15View
SubmissionSeismic Recordings Reveal the Timing and Extent of Subglacial Water Pressurization04:45 PM15View
Total:75 Minute(s)
 
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Environmental Seismology: Glaciers, Rivers, Landslides and Beyond

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