Mar 20, 2017 | Physics, –Archives
Professor Fridolin Weber of the Department of Physics will be the 2017 Albert W. Johnson University Research Lecturer and Distinguished Professor of Physics. This accolade honors Professor Weber’s leadership in the field of compact objects in astrophysics,...
Mar 16, 2017 | Geological Sciences, Seminars, Uncategorized, –Archives
TinSAR Slope Monitoring; How near real-time slope monitoring and movement trend analysis can decrease risk Steve BorronGeologistHost: Vic Camp Wednesday, March 22, 2017CSL 422 – 1 pm AbstractThe ability to predict the total collapse of a slope is...
Mar 9, 2017 | Geological Sciences, Seminars, Uncategorized, –Archives
Coseismic Strengthening of Shallow Subduction Megathrust Further enhances Inelastic Wedge Failure and Tsunami Generation Dr. Shuo MaAssociate Professor, SDSU Wednesday, March 15, 2017CSL 422 – 1 pm AbstractThe shallow portion (upper 5 – 10 km) of the...
Mar 7, 2017 | Climate, Faculty, Mathematics and Statistics, Research
Figure: El Nino influenced December 1982 global temperature anomalies. The data are from the NOAA Merged Land Ocean Global Surface Temperature Analysis and are with respect to the normal temperature defined as the 1971-2000 mean. The red and yellow colors imply...
Mar 2, 2017 | Geological Sciences, Seminars, Uncategorized, –Archives
Two Mid-Miocene basalt eruptions in Northern Nevada determined co-eval using transitional paleomagnetic directions and 40Ar/39Ar dating Nick JarboeData Systems Analyst, Scripps Institution of OceanographyHost: Vic Camp Wednesday, March 8, 2017CSL 422...