THIS MONTH'S
LUNCHEON DETAILS WHO: Matt Haney Alaska Volcano Observatory WHAT: Monochromatic Long-Period Seismicity Prior to the 2012 Earthquake Swarm at Little Sitkin Volcano, Alaska WHERE: Zoom Meeting WHEN: Thursday, April 14 TIME: Starting at 11:30AM |
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2021-2022 TALKS
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APRIL LUNCHEON
Matt Haney
Alaska Volcano Observatory Monochromatic Long-Period Seismicity Prior to the 2012 Earthquake Swarm at Little Sitkin Volcano, Alaska |
DECEMBER LUNCHEON
Sarah Morton Rupert
Geophysicist U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (formerly Kansas Geological Survey) Characterizing a physical model of a collapsing void using time-lapse surface-wave analysis |
OCTOBER LUNCHEON
Thomas Eyre
University of Calgary/ASEISMIC Solutions Inc. Hydraulic fracturing-induced seismicity and aseismic slip |
SEPTEMBER LUNCHEON
Steve Sloan
US Army Engineer Research and Development Center Examples of Seismic Resonance From Air-Filled Voids |
2020-2021 PAST TALKS
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APRIL LUNCHEON
Liam Toney
University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Geophysical Institute Reconstructing massive avalanches at Iliamna Volcano using seismic and acoustic signal |
MARCH LUNCHEON
Robert Abbott
Distinguished Member of the Technical Staff, Geophysics Department, Sandia National Laboratories Two Very Different Use Cases of Distributed Acoustic Sensing |
FEBRUARY LUNCHEON
Michael Laporte
Senior Systems Engineer And Program Manager, Nanometrics
Mission-Critical Real Time Data Acquisition: An Earthquake Early Warning Case Study
Senior Systems Engineer And Program Manager, Nanometrics
Mission-Critical Real Time Data Acquisition: An Earthquake Early Warning Case Study
JANUARY LUNCHEONPaul Bauman
2020-2021 CSEG Distinguished Lecturer Good Geoscience in Dire Places: Searching for Water in Humanitarian Crises |
DECEMBER LUNCHEONDr. Mirko van der Baan
Professor University of Alberta A New Year’s Day icebreaker: Icequakes on lakes in Alberta, Canada |
NOVEMBER LUNCHEONDr. John Bradford
Professor Of Geophysics And Vice President For Global Initiatives Colorado School of Mines Taking the Power of Exploration Geophysics from the Oil Patch to Help Solve the World’s Grand Challenges |
SEPTEMBER LUNCHEONDr. Jyoti Behura
Research Assistant Professor Department of Geophysics, Colorado School of Mines Episodic Buckling and Collapse – An alternative to the Slow Slip hypothesis |
MAY LUNCHEONSatish Pullammanappallil, Ph.D
Founder & Geophysicist, SubTerraSeis Subsurface imaging using ambient noise seismic reflection analysis – a cost-effective exploration tool? |
MARCH LUNCHEONOri Miller
E.I.T. Engineering Assistant II Alaska Department of Natural Resources DMLW Dam Safety Program Alaska Arctic Coastal Plain Gravel Pad Hydrology: Impacts to Dismantlement Removal and Restoration Operations; A Study on the Human – Hydrology Relationship in Arctic Environments |
February LUNCHEONAdrian Bender
U.S. Geological Survey Alaska Science Center Continental consequences of collision: landscape-altering deformation of the northern Alaska Range thrust system |
January LUNCHEONRada Khadjinova & Mike Wernau
FUGRO Smart Geo-data Integration for maximum return on data investments |
December 5 LUNCHEONDr. Summer Ohlendorf
U.S. National Tsunami Warning Center Tsunami detectives in the Weather Service: seismic and sea level data analysis at the National Tsunami Warning Center |
OCTOBER 3 LUNCHEONChad Hults
National Park Service Monitoring Geohazards In Alaska National Parks Using Structure From Motion From Aircraft |
SEPT 12 LUNCHEONDavid Miller
Alaska Volcano Observatory, USGS Imaging the upper crustal magmatic system at Okmok caldera |