MEET THE SCIENTIST Dunyu Liu is a computational geoscientist at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG), and the first official hire to support computational science activities across UTIG. A seismologist by training, Liu is helping build bridges between geophysical research and high performance computing. In 2008, when Dunyu Liu was an undergraduate, a… Continue Reading Dunyu Liu: Computational Geoscientist
Search Results for: earthquakes
New Certificate Program Brings Machine Learning to Geosciences
By Constantino Panagopulos A new certificate program at The University of Texas at Austin’s Jackson School of Geosciences will build critical skills for the geosciences workforce by training students and professionals to use modern data analytics tools and machine learning. Machine learning – a kind of artificial intelligence – helps geoscientists make better use of… Continue Reading New Certificate Program Brings Machine Learning to Geosciences
Global Geophysics
Global GeophysicsClass meets M-W-F 9:00-10:00 amInstructor: Prof. Mrinal K. SenOffice Hours: MWF 1:00-3:00 pm or by appointment512-471-0466mrinal@ig.utexas.edu Homework_1Homework_2Solutions_Homework_2Homework_gravitySolutions_HW_GeochronologySolutions HW_Heat Introduction1Introduction2Plate_tectonics1Plate_tectonics2Past_plate_motionPlate_MotionProblems_paleomagnetismWritingSeismology1Seismology2Seismology3Seismology4_PulliamReview1GravityGeochronologyHeatSeismology&Earth_StructureEarth_CompositionAdiabatTomographyConvectionAnisotropyFinal_review
Frictional Properties of Natural Fault Rocks Explain Slip
In a new Nature Geosciences paper, Im, Saffer, Marone, and Avouac report on computer models that incorporate laboratory measurements from natural fault rocks to study fault slip and rupture behavior. They show that the frictional properties of these natural fault rocks can explain the spectrum of slip behavior observed on tectonic faults that spans from… Continue Reading Frictional Properties of Natural Fault Rocks Explain Slip
UTIG Seminars: Fall Semester, 2015
Back catalogue of UTIG Seminars. Click the images below to watch a recording of the seminar.
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 17
- 18
- 19
- 20
- 21
- …
- 30
- Next Page »