FRANCIS BIRCH LECTURE Fluids, Friction, and the Offshore Subduction Megathrust Wednesday, 14 December 20224:45 PM (CT)McCormick Place – E354a (Lakeside, Level 3)Abstract Demian Saffer is to receive the American Geophysical Union’s Francis Birch Lecture, an award that recognizes significant contributions to the study of the Earth’s interior and is among the highest honors given to… Continue Reading Demian Saffer to Give AGU’s 2022 Francis Birch Lecture
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UTIG Seminar Series: Nathan Bangs, University of Texas Institute of Geophysics
SEPTEMBER 2, 2022 at 10:30am CT
Speaker: Nathan Bangs, Senior Research Scientist, University of Texas Institute of Geophysics
Host: Shuoshuo Han
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Mystery crater potentially caused by relative of dinosaur-killing asteroid
Originally published in The Conversation. The ocean floor is famously less explored than the surface of Mars. And when our team of scientists recently mapped the seabed, and ancient sediments beneath, we discovered what looks like an asteroid impact crater. Continue Reading Mystery crater potentially caused by relative of dinosaur-killing asteroid
Jackson School Students Win AGU’s 2021 Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Once again, Jackson School of Geosciences students were among the top student presenters at the American Geophysical Union’s Fall Meeting. Although AGU’s 2021 Fall Meeting took place in December, the awards are announced throughout the spring semester. The winners are selected based on research quality and a student’s ability to effectively communicate their research. As of April… Continue Reading Jackson School Students Win AGU’s 2021 Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Cliff Frohlich
SENIOR RESEARCH SCIENTIST EMERITUS Cliff is a seismologist with an enduring interest in deep earthquakes, Texas earthquakes, moonquakes, and the statistical analysis of earthquake catalogs. INTERESTS earthquakes, tectonics ACADEMICS Ph.D., M.S., Cornell UniversityB.A., Grinnell College CONTACTS Email: cliff@ig.utexas.edu (preferred)Phone: 512-471-6156Curriculum VitaePublications LETTERS FROM ANTARCTICA In 2002, UTIG scientists, Fred Taylor and Cliff Frohlich led an NSF-funded project… Continue Reading Cliff Frohlich
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