SZ4Grads Webinars
The SZ4Grads webinar series showcases the work of early-career researchers from diverse backgrounds, with a unique focus on multilingual presentations to foster inclusivity and accessibility. These spotlights provide a platform for rising scientists to share their research on subduction zone processes and geohazards, encouraging collaboration and connection across linguistic and cultural boundaries within the global geoscience community.
Fall 2024 Series
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October 2, 2024
How Understanding Evacuation Behavior Can Inform Geoscience Questions: Fuego Volcano, Guatemala.
Dr. Beth Bartel, USGS Volcano Hazards Program
October 16, 2024
The Origin of Tectonic Mélanges and Implication for the Subduction Interface Processes.
Dr. Kristijan Rajic, Durham University
October 30, 2024
Numerical Simulations of Clinopyroxene Fabric Development Under Lab and Natural Conditions.
Dr. Xiaochuan Tian, Boston College
November 13, 2024
The Rocky Coast of the Atacama Desert: A Silent Witness of Long-Term Erosive Processes.
Camila Arróspide, Universidad Católica del Norte
November 27, 2024
Extending the Limits of Divide Migration Criteria: A Downscale Approximation.
Renato Cisternas Saldívar, Universidad Católica del Norte
January 8, 2025
Towards Characterizing Heterogeneity and Its Impact on Volcanic Hazards.
Dr. Shreya Kanakiya, Hamilton College
January 22, 2025
Deep Marine Sedimentary Event-Deposits as Archive of Past Volcanic and Seismic Activity.
Dr. Morgane Brunet, Institut des Sciences de la Mer (ISMER)