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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.

Spring 2025

The Spring Webinar series is going to start a little later this year while the ExComm is transitioning.


Stay tuned!

Fall 2024 Series

Register here for our current webinar series!

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

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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

 

February 5, 2025 
The Rocky Coast of the Atacama Desert: A Silent Witness of Long-Term Erosive Processes.
Camila Arróspide, Universidad Católica del Norte

Fall 2024

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

Dr. Beth Bartel, USGS Volcano Hazards Program

October 30, 2024

Numerical Simulations of Clinopyroxene Fabric Development Under Lab and Natural Conditions.

Dr. Xiaochuan Tian, Boston College

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

February 5, 2025 

The Rocky Coast of the Atacama Desert: A Silent Witness of Long-Term Erosive Processes

Camila Arróspide, Universidad Católica del Norte

SPRING 2024

February 29, 2024

Ambient noise cross-correlation study on the Island of Hawai'i promoted by the 2018 KÄ«lauea eruption: from vertical velocity discontinuities to lateral velocity variations

Dr. Xiaozhuo Wei, California Institute of Technology

March 7, 2024

Linking Timescales of Subducting Slab Deformation: Investigating Deep Earthquake Occurrence Through Numerical Subduction Modeling

Dr. Rebecca Fildes, UC Davis

March 14, 2024

Evaluating and Correcting Short-Term Clock Drift in Data From Temporary Seismic Deployments

Aqeel Abbas, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

March 21, 2024

A Cascadia Slab Model From Receiver Functions

Dr. Wasja Bloch, German Geoscience Center, Potsdam

March 28, 2024

Focusing Effects of the Teleseismic Wavefields by the Subducting Plate: Evidence for Continuous Juan de Fuca Slab

Dr. Guanning Pang, Cornell University

April 4, 2024

Diverse Magma Storage and Major and Volatile Magma Composition: What are the Implications on the Eruptive Style Across a Volcanic Arc? An Example of the Lesser Antilles Arc

Dr. Abigail Metcalfe, Laboratoire Magmas et Volcans, Université Clermont Auvergne

April 18, 2024

P-wave Attenuation Structure and Melting Processes of the Tonga-Lau Mantle Wedge

Yurong Zhang, Michigan State University

April 25, 2024

Multi-Scale, Finite Frequency Body Wave Tomography of Southern Patagonia with Relative Kernels

Dr. Walid Ben Mansour, Washington University in St Louis

Fall 2024

October 19, 2023

What to Expect When You're Expecting....a Lava Flow: An Overview of Lava Flow Models

Dr. Rebecca de Graffenried, Arizona State University

November 9, 2023

Understanding volcanic landscapes using spatial analysis and numerical models

Dr. Daniel O'Hara, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

November 30, 2023

Volcano Earthquake and Hazard Monitoring with Seismic and Infrasound Sensors

Ashley Bosa, Boise State University

December 7, 2023

Using The Magma Chamber Simulator to Model the "Big Three" Differentiation Processes

Dr. Melissa Scruggs, UC Santa Barbara

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