| 10:30
am |
Chip
Fletcher |
Introduction by
Department Chair |
| 10:40 am |
Sean
Vitousek |
Conicidence of high wave and
high tide events: Implications for wave runup and the influence of
sea-level rise |
| 10:55 am |
Rebecca
Carey |
Dispersal characteristics of
wet and dry phases of the Askja 1875 eruption,
Iceland |
| 11:10 am |
Seung-Sep
Kim |
Effects of uncertainties in
surface load on estimation of elastic
thickness |
| 11:25 am |
Kolja
Rotzoll |
Numerical ground-water flow
simulation around Red Hill Ridge, Oahu |
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| 1:00 pm |
Wendy
Stovall |
Density-driven crustal
overturn in lava lakes: The example of Kilauea Iki
1959 |
| 1:15 pm |
Loyc
Vanderkluysen |
Dikes of the Deccan Traps:
Insights into the plumbing system of a continental flood basalt
province |
| 1:30 pm |
Bob
Whittier |
Oxygen and hydrogen isotope
anomalies: The implication for the water
budget |
| 1:45 pm |
Eric
Mittelstaedt |
Ridge jumps associated with
plume-ridge interaction: Weakening of the lithosphere by upwelling
asthenosphere |
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| 2:15 pm |
Andrea
Steffke |
Coupled use of COSPEC and
satellite measurements to define volumetric balance during effusive
eruptions at Mt. Etna, Italy |
| 2:30 pm |
Brad
Romine |
Overview of the PX and PXT
shoreline change rate methods and results from the southeast Oahu
shoreline study |
| 2:45 pm |
Chris
Bochicchio |
Where did Lanikai Beach go?:
Determining long-term sediment transport across the seafloor through
net sediment grain-size trend analysis |
| 3:00 pm |
Pat Hughes |
Tracking the mobility of
subsurface oil plumes using a fluorescent
tracer |
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| 3:30 pm |
Tom
Fedenczuk |
Quantitative characterization
of topographical features in digital elevation models (DEM) and
bathymetry data |
| 3:45 pm |
Carrie
Brugger |
Plagioclase crystallization
kinetics in rhyodacite magma during continuous decompression
experiments |
| 4:00 pm |
Eva-Marie
Nosal |
Bottom-mounted hydrophones
used to investigate sperm whale swim orientation and click
characteristics |
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