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  1. ShakeOut and its effects in Los Angeles and Oxnard areas

    17 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Leonardo Ramirez-Guzman, Ricardo Taborda, Julio López, John Urbanic, Jacobo Bielak, David O'Hallaron

    ShakeOut and its effects in Los Angeles and Oxnard areas. October 9-11, 2007. Leonardo Ramírez-Guzmán, Ricardo Taborda, Julio López, John Urbanic, Jacobo Bielak and David O’Hallaron. 

  2. Simulating seismic wave propagation with SW4

    26 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Anders Petersson

    Simulating seismic wave propagation with SW4. September 18-22, 2017. N. Anders Petersson. 

  3. Slow slip events simulated using a friction law with a velocity-weakening to -strengthening transition

    02 Apr 2021 | Contributor(s): Jessica Hawthorne, Allan Rubin

    Slow slip events simulated using a friction law with a velocity-weakening to -strengthening transition. June 18-22, 2012. Jessica Hawthorne, Allan Rubin. 

  4. Software Tools for Magma Convection at CIG

    09 Jan 2021 | Contributor(s): Shijie Zhong

    The Software Tools for Mantle Convection at CIG: The Current State. August 18-19, 2006. Shijie Zhong. 

  5. Source Analysis of Underground Chemical Explosions from the Source Physics Experiment

    26 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Andrea Chiang, Arben Pitarka, Sean Ford

    Source Analysis of Underground Chemical Explosions from the Source Physics Experiment. September 18-22, 2017. Andrea Chiang, Arben Pitarka, Sean Ford.

  6. Spatiotemporal Relationship between Shallow Slow Slip and Repeating Earthquakes in the Northern Hikurangi Subduction Margin, New Zealand

    26 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Heather Shaddox, Susan Schwartz, Erin Todd, Anne Sheehan, Jefferson Yarce, Jenny Nakai

    Spatiotemporal Relationship between Shallow Slow Slip and Repeating Earthquakes in the Northern Hikurangi Subduction Margin, New Zealand. September 18-22, 2017. Heather R Shaddox, Susan Y Schwartz, Erin K Todd, Anne F Sheehan, Jefferson Yarce, Jenny S Nakai.

  7. SPECFEM3D_GLOBE

    17 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): David Michéa

    SPECFEM3D_GLOBE. October 9-11, 2007. David Michéa. 

  8. Subduction Benchmarks

    09 Jan 2021 | Contributor(s): Scott King, Claire Currie, Richard Katz, Marc Spiegelman., Peter van Keken

    A benchmark for the modeling of subduction zone thermal structure. August 18-19, 2006. Scott King, Peter van Keken, Claire Currie, Richard Katz, Marc Spiegelman. 

  9. Synthetic seismograms for stagnant slab model

    17 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Seiji Tsuboi, H. Sugioka, M. Obayashi, Y. Fukao, Yuan Gao

    Synthetic seismograms for stagnant slab model. October 9-11, 2007. Seiji Tsuboi, H. Sugioka, M. Obayashi, Y. Fukao, Yuan Gao.

  10. The nucleation of a laboratory earthquake: Implications for foreshocks and minimum earthquake size

    02 Apr 2021 | Contributor(s): Greg McLaskey, Brian Kilgore, Nick Beeler, Dave Lockner

    The nucleation of a laboratory earthquake: Implications for foreshocks and minimum earthquake size. June 18-22, 2012. Greg McLaskey, Brian Kilgore, Nick Beeler, Dave Lockner. 

  11. The spatial sensitivity of teleseismic Sp converted waves

    26 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Nicholas J. Mancinelli, Karen M. Fischer

    The spatial sensitivity of teleseismic Sp converted waves. September 18-22, 2017. Nicholas J. Mancinelli, Karen M. Fischer. 

  12. Thermokarst-On-Demand: Observations from a Controlled Permafrost Warming Experiment

    26 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Nate Lindsey, Anna Wagner, Shan Dou, Ian Ekblaw, Art Gelvin, Stephanie Saari, Todd Wood, Alex Morales, Craig Ulrich, Barry Freifeld, Tom Daley, Jonathan Ajo-Franklin

    Thermokarst-On-Demand: Observations from a Controlled Permafrost Warming Experiment. September 18-22, 2017. Nate Lindsey, Anna Wagner, Shan Dou, Ian Ekblaw, Art Gelvin, Stephanie Saari, Todd Wood, Alex Morales, Craig Ulrich, Barry Freifeld, Tom Daley, Jonathan Ajo-Franklin. 

  13. Towards Structural Imaging Using Scattering Artifacts Detected in Ambient Field Correlations

    01 Apr 2021 | Contributor(s): Lise Retailleau, Gregory Beroza

    Towards Structural Imaging Using Scattering Artifacts Detected in Ambient Field Correlations. September 18-22, 2017. Lise Retailleau, Gregory Beroza. 

  14. Two phase theory of compaction and damage

    09 Jan 2021 | Contributor(s): David Bercovici, Yanick Ricard

    Two phase theory of compaction and damage. August 18-19, 2006. David Bercovici, Yanick Ricard. 

  15. Understanding slip on oceanic transform faults through observations from the lab to the fault scale

    02 Apr 2021 | Contributor(s): Margaret Boettcher

    Understanding slip on oceanic transform faults through observations from the lab to the fault scale. June 18-22, 2012. Margaret Boettcher. 

  16. Upper crustal structure of Santorini Volcano and the surrounding region from dense, active source seismic data

    26 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Ben Heath

    Upper crustal structure of Santorini Volcano and the surrounding region from dense, active source seismic data. September 18-22, 2017. Ben Heath. 

  17. Using PETSc Solvers in PyLith

    02 Apr 2021 | Contributor(s): Matthew Knepley, Brad Aagaard, Charles Williams

    Using PETSc Solvers in PyLith. June 18-22, 2012. Matthew Knepley, Brad Aagaard, Charles Williams. 

  18. Wave Propagation Project (WPP): A New Open-Source Tool Supporting Computational Seismology at LLNL

    17 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Arthur Rodgers

    Wave Propagation Project (WPP): A New Open-Source Tool Supporting Computational Seismology at LLNL. October 9-11, 2007. Arthur Rodgers. 

  19. Wavefield simulations of earthquakes in southern Alaska for tomographic inversion

    26 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): Vipul Silwal, Carl Tape

    Wavefield simulations of earthquakes in southern Alaska for tomographic inversion. September 18-22, 2017. Vipul Silwal.