Jump to Catch up with friends, heckle enemies. Find out whose doing what at AGU Fall with our (mostly) comprehensive schedule of talks and posters from current (and recent) UTIG research staff and students. Notice something amiss, get in touch! Monday, December 9 All times local Washington, D.C. time (EST). Julia Miller Preconditions of wildfires… Continue Reading UTIG at AGU Fall Meeting 2024
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UTIG Seminar Series: AGU Student Special! Carlson, Prakash, Jordan, Miller
Friday, December 6, 2024 at 10:30am CT
Talk One: McKenzie Carlson
Title: Dynamic triggering of near-trench slow slip at the Hikurangi subduction zone documented in IODP borehole observatories
Talk Two: Medha Prakash
Title: Remote Sensing Investigations of Suevite in Schrödinger Basin
Talk Three: Mercedes Jordan
Title: Utilizing Heterogeneities in Lunar Radar Sounder Surface Reflectivity to Identify Metallic Oxides in the Procellarum KREEP Terrane Continue Reading UTIG Seminar Series: AGU Student Special! Carlson, Prakash, Jordan, Miller
Visiting Scholar Program 2025
The University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG) invites applications for its Visiting Scholar Program. We seek to host scientists from the early-career faculty or researcher to senior scholar level for research visits to UTIG to foster new and strengthen existing collaborations and enhance scientific discourse. Visits may last from a few weeks to as… Continue Reading Visiting Scholar Program 2025
UTIG Seminar Series: Kate Rychert, WHOI
Friday, November 15, 2024 at 10:30am CT
Speaker: Kate Rychert, Associate Scientist, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Host: Thorsten Becker
Title: A dynamic lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary: the PI-LAB experiment Continue Reading UTIG Seminar Series: Kate Rychert, WHOI
‘Giant Lab Experiment’ Leads to New Model for Predicting Landslides – Banner
Landslides are a perennial threat in California, where the geology and steep topography mean the land is more prone to slipping than in other places. Now, researchers at the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics and UC Santa Cruz studying two large Northern California landslides think they’ve found the key to predicting landslide motion hidden… Continue Reading ‘Giant Lab Experiment’ Leads to New Model for Predicting Landslides – Banner
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