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  1. 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. 

  2. Ubiquitous Interactive Visualization of 3D Mantle Convection

    31 Mar 2021 | Contributor(s): David Yuen

    Ubiquitous Interactive Visualization of 3D Mantle Convection. September 15-17, 2008. David Yuen. 

  3. 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. 

  4. 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. 

  5. What gives in the lower crust? Evidence from post-loading deformation and exhumed fault zones

    27 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Roland Bürgmann

    What gives in the lower crust? Evidence from post-loading deformation and exhumed fault zones. June 23-27, 2008. Roland Bürgmann. 

  6. Workshop Final Report: Numerical Modeling of Crustal Deformation Associated with Earthquake Faulting

    26 Feb 2021 | Contributor(s): Andrew Freed, Brad Aagaard, Carl Gable, Mark Simons

    Workshop Final Report: Numerical Modeling of Crustal Deformation Associated with Earthquake Faulting. June 23-27, 2008. Andrew Freed, Brad Aagaard, Carl Gable, Mark Simons.