[OBSICtec] 2022 SSA Session - Frontiers in Marine Seismology

Hannah Mark hmark at whoi.edu
Wed Jan 5 14:58:29 EST 2022


We are excited to announce that a session on “Frontiers in Marine 
Seismology” will be held at SSA 2022 from 19-23 April in Bellevue, 
Washington (just outside of Seattle). Abstracts on the collection of OBS 
data, and on any of its myriad uses, are especially welcome.

The abstract deadline for SSA is 12 January 2022 at 5pm PT, so we 
encourage you to submit yours soon at 
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Symposium supported by NSF. For more information and to apply for travel 
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The session description is as follows:

Understanding of geohazards and Earth structure continues to be advanced 
with the development and use of marine technologies and new analysis 
techniques. Whether investigating the formation and evolution of 
structures in ocean basins, refining the controls on and potential 
impact of megathrust earthquake slip behavior along subduction zones, or 
tracking the seismicity along oceanic transform faults, mid-ocean 
ridges, seafloor or island volcanoes, and undersea landslides, marine 
geophysical observations will be key to answering the science questions 
prioritized by the community in reports like “A Vision for NSF Earth 
Sciences 2020-2030: Earth in Time” (National Academies of Sciences, 
Engineering, and Medicine, 2020).


This session encourages abstract submissions related to all aspects of 
marine seismology, particularly in the collection and use of 
observations through ocean bottom seismographs to record natural and 
controlled sources. Presentations are also encouraged on related marine 
geophysical topics such as marine electromagnetic instrumentation and 
imaging, seafloor geodesy, moored and unmoored hydroacoustic sensors, 
and use of underwater fiber optics, as well as on integration of 
offshore and onshore technologies and techniques.

Thank you, and we look forward to your abstracts and seeing you at SSA 2022!

Conveners:

Kasey Aderhold (IRIS)

Andrew Gase (UT Austin)

Jianhua Gong (SIO)

Hannah Mark (WHOI)

Guilherme de Melo (SDSU/SIO)

Charlotte Rowe (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

Joshua Russell (Brown)

-- 
Hannah Mark | she/her
Postdoctoral Investigator, WHOI
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