Spring 2014 SESE Active Faulting Seminar

Active Tectonics, Quantitative Structural Geology, and Geomorphology

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Welcome to the SESE Active Faulting seminar! This web page lists the schedule, updates, and information about our reading group.
Themes to be covered this semester include the latest thinking in the earthquake cycle, fundamental concepts of faulting, and linking actual rocks to the mechanics of faulting and earthquakes.

When: Thursdays, 1:15pm - 3:00pm (see schedule below).
Where: ISTB4 596 (see schedule below).

Schedule

Date
Topic(s)
Discussion leader(s)
Papers or Presentation Link
1/23
Authorship and peer review
Ramon Arrowsmith
1/30
Using lidar to study faults in heavily forests areas: Examples from Japan and New Zealand
Emily Kleber
2/6
Channel/Fault Interactions: Examples from San Andreas Fault (Analog Modeling)
TBD
2/13
Introduction of Dr. Tadashi Maruyama's research and institute
Dr. Tadashi Maruyama, Geological Survey of Japan
2/20
Paleogeodetic records of subduction from Sumatran microatolls
Gayatri Marliyani
2/27
No Meeting
3/6 (START AT 1PM)
Structure from Motion (SfM)- Structure-from-Motion’ photogrammetry: A low-cost, effective tool for geoscience applications
Barrett Salisbury
3/13
NO MEETING- SPRING BREAK
NO MEETING- SPRING BREAK
NO MEETING- SPRING BREAK
3/20
Seminar canceled
Seminar canceled
Seminar canceled
3/27(START AT 2:00PM)
the role of faulting and dike intrusion during early-stage continental rifting (NOTE: special start time, 2:00pm)
Jamies Muirhead, University of Idaho
4/3
seismic hazard assessment (SHA) and earthquake rapid response: Views from China, Japan, Indonesia and the USA
Group discussion
4/10
TBD
TBD
TBD
4/17
TBD
TBD
TBD
4/24
SSA Practice
TBD
TBD
5/1
No meeting, SSA
TBD
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Last modified: March 27, 2014