USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center Second floor seminar

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USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center Second floor seminar room, 204 Friday, December 6 th Talks: 9: 30 -11: 30 am / Posters: 1: 00 -2: 30 pm GHSC Pre-AGU Presentation Symposium Learn about the latest results and research by your colleagues at the Geologic Hazards Science Center. Talks commence after 9: 30 All-Hands meeting; printed posters will be presented after lunch. Abstracts and detailed conference information available at: smb: //hazshares/ghsc/Seminar. Films 2019/Pre-AGU. 2019/Pre. AGU_Abstracts 2019. docx Talks & On-Screen Posters – 09: 30 -11: 30 am Time: Presenter: Title: 09: 30 am Jill Mc. Carthy All Hands Meeting 10: 05 am Anna Kelbert Taking Magnetotelluric Data Out of the Drawer (Invited) 10: 15 am Ryan Gold Surface rupture associated with the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence: Comparison of field-based and remotely sensed observations 10: 30 am William Yeck Incorporating machine learning to aid global earthquake monitoring at the USGS National Earthquake Information Center 10: 45 am Benjamin Murphy Electromagnetic Induction Forward Modeling with Non-Uniform Ionospheric Sources to Explore Spatial Patterns in Three-Dimensional MT Arrays 11: 00 am Alexandra Hatem mental slip rates along Conway segment of Hope fault, South Island, New Zealand: 11: 15 am Kate Allstadt Measuring Basal Force Fluctuations of Debris Flows Using Seismic Recordings and Empirical Green’s Functions (On-Screen Poster) 11: 30 am Christopher Du. Ross Combining fault geometry and paleoearthquake timing data to model pre-historic earthquake rupture lengths along the Wasatch fault zone, Utah (Invited) High-resolution Holocene to late Pleistocene records of paleseismology and incre. Towards a dated path of earthquake slip through time (On-Screen Poster) Printed Posters – 01: 00 -02: 30 pm Presenter: Title: Matthew Thomas Bluff geometry and material variability influence stress states relevant to coastal permafrost bluff failure Jason Kean Estimating the annual probability of post-fire debris flow in southern California Kyle Withers Validation of Broadband Ground Motion from Dynamic Rupture Simulations: towards better characterizing seismic hazard for engineering applications Dave Shelly Addressing “the magnitude problem” for small earthquakes: exploring the coda envelope technique for moment magnitude estimation in Oklahoma Lisa Wald Science for Everyone: Plain-Language Web Articles on Recent Scientific Publications Alexandra Hatem High-resolution Holocene to late Pleistocene records of paleseismology and incremental slip rates along Conway segment of Hope fault, South Island, New Zealand: Towards a dated path of earthquake slip through time Kate Allstadt Measuring Basal Force Fluctuations of Debris Flows Using Seismic Recordings and Empirical Green’s Functions Francis Rengers Using field data to parameterize post-wildfire flow models Christopher Du. Ross Initial field observations of surface displacement along the 2019 Mw 7. 1 Ridgecrest, California earthquake rupture GHSC Seminar Committee: Oliver Boyd (olboyd@usgs. gov Josh Rigler (erigler@usgs. gov) Ben Mirus (bbmirus@usgs. gov)