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IS57 - SM24/AS4.04: Research and Development in Nuclear Explosion Monitoring (co-organised by SM & AS)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU2008-A-06006 oral solicited (30 min) - B. Stump, B.; C. Hayward, C.; Kim, T.S.; Burlacu, R.; Pankow, K.
Combined Interpretation of Seismic and Infrasound Data for Source Characterization and Propagation Path Assessment at Regional Distances
Andreas Becker, andreas.becker@ctbto.org
EGU2008-A-08728 oral solicited (30 min) - Galmarini, S.
Multi model ensemble forecasting for emergency support: latest progress in the ENSEMBLE experience
Andreas Becker, andreas.becker@ctbto.org
EGU2008-A-09786 oral (15 min) - Nikkinen, M.T.
International Scientific Studies of the Implementation of the CTBT Verification System (CTBT-ISS)
Mika Nikkinen, mika.nikkinen@ctbto.org
EGU2008-A-10703 oral (15 min) - Hawkins, W
Ground Based Nuclear Explosion Monitoring Research & Engineering
Ward Hawkins, whawkins@lanl.gov
 
SM7: Seismic Mantle Characterization
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU2008-A-04825 oral solicited (30 min) - Kind, R
Receiver functions and the seismic lithosphere
Rainer Kind, kind@gfz-potsdam.de
EGU2008-A-04898 oral solicited (30 min) - Kissling, E.
goals and current limitations of upper mantle seismic tomography
Edi Kissling, kiss@tomo.ig.erdw.ethz.ch
 
SM8: The nature and origin of the lithospheric-sublithospheric upper mantle from geophysical and petrological modelling (co-listed in GD & GMPV)
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU2008-A-04645 oral (15 min) - Afonso, J.C.; Ranalli, G.; Fernandez, M.; Griffin, W.L.; O'Reilly, S.Y.
Distinguishing thermal vs compositional signatures in the lithospheric mantle from seismic studies: not a simple task
Juan Carlos Afonso, jafonso@ija.csic.es
EGU2008-A-06251 oral (15 min) - Jones, A.G.; Evans, R.L.; Eaton, D.W.
Velocity-conductivity relationships for mantle mineral assemblages in Archean cratonic lithosphere based on extremal bounds
Alan Jones, alan@cp.dias.ie
EGU2008-A-10841 oral (15 min) - Phipps Morgan, J.; Morgan, W. J.; Cammarano, F. ; Romanowicz, B.; Kito, T.; Thomas, C.
More evidence that a plume-fed asthenosphere underlies all but thick cratonic lithosphere
W. Jason Morgan, wjmorgan@princeton.edu
 
SM9: Earthquake Source Rupture Models, Slip Distribution Studies, and Nucleation and Growth of Fault Systems
Abstract Status Scheduled Contributions (Author(s), Title) Name and Email of Contact
EGU2008-A-02367 oral solicited (30 min) - Das, S; Robinson, D P
Identification of necessary conditions for supershear wave rupture speeds: the San Andreas fault.
Shamita Das, das@earth.ox.ac.uk
EGU2008-A-04802 oral (15 min) - Robinson, D P; Biggs, J; Pritchard, M; Amelung, F
Rupture process of the August 15, 2007 Mw = 8.0 Peru earthquake
David Robinson, davidr@earth.ox.ac.uk
EGU2008-A-08792 poster - Abe, S.; Mair, K.
How do Things break in Fault Gouge ? Abrasion vs. grain splitting in Discrete Element Simulations.
Steffen Abe, s.abe@ged.rwth-aachen.de
EGU2008-A-09765 poster - Schurr, B.; Motagh, M.; Asch, G.; Krüger, F.; Andersson, J.; Oncken, O.; Kind, R.; Ohrnberger, M.; Barrientos, S.
The 14 November, 2007 Mw 7.8 Tocopilla, northern Chile earthquake within the Iquique seismic gap
Bernd Schurr, schurr@gfz-potsdam.de
EGU2008-A-10909 oral solicited (30 min) - Madariaga, R; Peyrat, S.; Campos, J. ; Vilotte, J.P.
Why do large subduction earthquakes in South america break the downgoing slab?: example of the recent Tocopilla earthquake.
Raul Madariaga, MADARIAG@GEOLOGIE.ENS.FR



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