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 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...
Feb 24, 2017 | Geological Sciences, Seminars, Uncategorized, –Archives
Energy & Climate Change Bruce LawsOil & Gas ExecutiveHost: Dave Kimbrough Wednesday, March 1, 2017CSL 422 – 1 pm AbstractGlobal population, economic and social progress trends will create strong growth in energy demand for decades to...
Feb 16, 2017 | Geological Sciences, Seminars, Uncategorized, –Archives
Mars for Earthlings: Using Sedimentary Analogs to Decode Mars Geology Marjorie ChanProfessor, University of UtahHost: AAPG SDSU Student Chapter Wednesday, February 22, 2017CSL 422 – 1 pm AbstractAn enticing challenge of sedimentology is applying our...
Feb 3, 2017 | Geological Sciences, Seminars, Uncategorized, –Archives
Ancient Mediterranean Tsunami Deposits Beverly GoodmanGeoarchaeologist, University of Haifa Charney School of Marine SciencesHost: Tom Rockwell Wednesday, February 8, 2017CSL 422 – 1 pm AbstractThe terms ‘Mediterranean’ and...