MARGINS Distinguished Lectureship Program

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Speaker Schedules

Speaker Initiative Year(s) Technical Lecture Public Lecture Schools
Neal Driscoll S2S 2005-6 Dispersal systems in actively deforming regions: Papua New Guinea has it all! Reading Earth history from the geologic record. Univ. of North Dakota (Grand Forks, ND); North Dakota State Univ. (Fargo, ND); Montana State Univ. (Bozeman, MT)
Terry Plank SubFac 2005-6 The effect of water on mantle melting at subduction zones. Recycling within the Subduction Factory. Boise State Univ. (Boise, ID); Humboldt State Univ. (Arcata, CA); Univ. of Alaska, Fairbanks (Fairbanks, AK)
Susan Schwartz SEIZE 2005-6 Seismic, Geodetic and Fluid Flow Constraints on Seismogenic Zone Processes in Costa Rica. Great Earthquakes and Tsunamis: Causes and Effects. Brooklyn College (Brooklyn, NY); Bates College (Lewiston, ME); Univ. of New Hampshire (Durham, NH)
Joann Stock RCL 2005-6 Defining the continent/ocean boundary: Insights from active rifts. Plate tectonics and how continents split apart. College of Charleston (Charleston, SC); Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte (Charlotte, NC); Univ. of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR)
Karen Fischer SubFac 2006-7; 2007-8 Mantle structure, dynamics and melting in the Central American subduction zone. Where plates collide: The origin of volcanos and earthquakes in subduction zones. Crossroads Academy (Lyme, NH); Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH); Western Washington Univ. (Bellingham, WA); Univ. of California, Davis (Davis, CA)
Daniel Lizarralde RCL 2006-7; 2007-8 Controls on extensional style: magma, slab windows, sediment, and geology in the Gulf of California. Different ways continents tear apart. Valdosta State Univ. (Valdosta, GA); East Carolina Univ. (Greenville, NC); Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Chapel Hill, NC)
Casey Moore SEIZE 2006-7; 2007-8 Where have all the earthquakes gone? Finding paleoseismogenic faults in mountains of mélange. Subduction zone superlatives: how plate convergence causes the largest earthquakes, the largest tsunamis, and the largest mountains. Trinity Univ. (San Antonio, TX); Texas A&M Univ. at Galveston (Galveston, TX); Univ. of Houston (Houston, TX)
Charles Nittrouer S2S 2006-7; 2007-8

The ties that bind Source to Sink: within and between New Guinea and New Zealand.

Writing Earth history with continental-margin sedimentary processes. Univ. of Maine (Bangor, ME); Boston College (Chestnut Hill, MA); The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey (Pomona, NJ)
John Hopper RCL 2007-8 The Newfoundland-Iberia Rift System: Insights into crust and mantle processes of breakup and early seafloor spreading.

Massive volcanism during Earth's history from breaking continents apart.

University of Miami (Miami, FL); University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Chattanooga TN); Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, OH); Colorado School of Mines (Golden, CO)
Peter Kelemen SubFac 2007-8 Arc lower crust: The Talkeetna Continental Dynamics Project. Origin and evolution of continental crust. Central Michigan University(Mount Pleasant, MI); Skidmore College (Saratoga Springs, NY); SUNY Potsdam (Potsdam, NY); SUNY-Oswego (Oswego, NY); University of Colorado (Boulder, CO)
Patricia Wiberg S2S

2007-8
2008-9

Formation and preservation of event-scale stratigraphy in the coastal ocean.

Transport and fate of DDT on the Palos Verdes shelf, CA: a source-to-sink story. University of North Carolina at Wilmington (Wilmington, NC); Florida International University (Miami, FL); University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA); Vanderbilt University (Nashville, TN)

Idaho State University (Pocatello, ID); Willamette University (Salem, OR); Montana Tech (Butte, MT); University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (Cambridge, MD)
Simon Klemperer SubFac 2008-9

Crustal structure and evolution of the Mariana intra-oceanic island arc.

Building continental crust in the Subduction Factory. University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) ; Southern Methodist University (Dallas, TX); Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO)
Tim Dixon SEIZE 2008-9 Comparing Short and Long Term Deformation as Recorded by Geodesy and Geology. Unraveling Earth's Largest Earthquakes Using Space Techniques. Randolph College (Lynchburg, VA); Penn State University (College Park, PA); Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA)
David Mohrig S2S 2008-9 Comparing the Evolutions of Lowland Rivers and Submarine Channels.

Application of Earth Science and Engineering to Maintenance of the Mississippi River Delta.

Indiana University (Bloomington, IN); Indiana Purdue University at Fort Wayne (Fort Wayne, IN); Indiana Purdue University at Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN)
Greg Hirth SEIZE 2008-9 The rheology of real rocks. Understanding earthquakes processes at the microscopic scale. CSU Northridge (Northridge, CA); San Diego State University (San Diego, CA); CICESE (Baja California, Mexico);
Donna Shillington RCL 2008-9

An abrupt along-strike transition from magma-poor to magma-rich rifting in the eastern Black Sea.

Recipe(s) for continental breakup.

Texas A&M University (Galveston, TX); University of Kentucky; Kutztown University (Kutztown, PA)
Donna Shillington   2009-2010


An abrupt along-strike transition from magma-poor to magma-rich rifting in the eastern Black Sea.

Recipe(s) for continental breakup.

Arizona State University (Tempe) 3/3/10,
Marshall University (Huntington, WV)3/8/10,
Miami University (Oxford, OH) 3/5/10,
Northern Illinois University (Dekalb, IL) 3/1/10

Tim Dixon   2009-2010 Comparing Short and Long Term Deformation as Recorded by Geodesy and Geology. Unraveling Earth's Largest Earthquakes Using Space Techniques. Calvin College (Grand Rapids, MI) , Michigan Tech University (Houghton, MI) 11/10/09, Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) 11/13/09, University of Wisconsin (Madison, WI)
Simon Klemperer   2009-2010 Rupturing Continental Lithosphere in the Main Ethiopian Rift: a hot plume meets a cold craton. To Be Announced Chapman University (Orange, CA) 2/17/10,
UC Riverside (Riverside, CA) 2/16/10,
University of Montana (Butte, MT)
Rudy Slingerland   2009-2010 Building a Continental Shelf One Grain at a Time. How River Deltas Work: The Patterns and Dynamics of Distributive Fluvial Systems. Georgia Southern University (Statesboro, GA) 11/13/09, Indiana University of PA (Indiana, PA) 10/8/09,
Tulane University (New Orleans, LA) 11/6/09,
University of New Orleans (New Orleans, LA) 11/5/09
Katherine Kelley   2009-2010 The role of water in mantle melting and mass transfer processes at subduction zones. The volatile story of subduction zone volcanism. University of Iowa (Iowa City, IO) 4/2/10,
University of Minnesota (Minneapolis, MN) 4/8/10, University of Missouri (Columbia, MO) 4/6/10
Becky Dorsey   2009-2010 Crustal recycling along an oblique-divergent plate boundary: from the Colorado Plateau to the Salton Trough and Gulf of California. Stratigraphic record of transform-rift tectonics, southern California and NW Mexico. University of New Mexico (Albequerque, NM) 3/26/10, University of Oklahoma (Norman, OK) 4/8/10,
University of Wyoming (Laramie, WY) 3/22/10
Chris Goldfinger   2009-2010


Earthquake Recurrence, Segmentation, and Stress Triggering on the Cascadia Margin.

Great Submarine Earthquakes, the Riddle of the Sands. Central Washington University (Ellensburg, WA) , University of Puget Sound (Tacoma, WA), University of Washington (Seattle, WA)

 


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Last updated Monday, December 21, 2009