Dear colleagues,
We invite contributions to the following AGU Fall meeting 2014
seismology session dedicated to seismic imaging and the link with the
underlying geodynamical processes.
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Session 1740: “Imaging the Earth: from Data to Processes”*
*Description:*
The main goal of seismic imaging is to infer the Earth’s dynamics,
composition and evolution. Our view of the Earth is transforming - from
crust to core, on local to global scales - thanks to the advent of
high-density networks, new modeling techniques, and unprecedented HPC
capacity. While a new generation of Earth models is emerging, the link
between seismic structure and the underlying geodynamical and tectonic
processes often remains qualitative.
We invite presentations on all aspects related to seismic imaging with
special focus on quantitative inferences of Earth dynamics (from
subduction processes, extensional and compressional tectonic motions
changing the lithosphere, to deep Earth mantle convection) as well as
discussions on the imaging method resolution that could limit our
interpretations. We also welcome presentations on new techniques that
harness large emerging data sets, original measurements, and modern
computational methods to develop these intriguing images.
*Invited speakers:
*Carolin Beghein (UCLA)
Rhodri Davies (ANU)
Ana Ferreira (UCL)
Mike Gurnis (Caltech)
Please note that the deadline for all submissions is 6 August 23:59 EDT
without exception.
See the website for more details:
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/webprogrampreliminary/Session1740.html
With kind regards,
Monica Maceira, LANL
Carene Larmat, LANL
Andreas Fichtner, ETH
Paula Koelemeijer, University of Cambridge
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