EAPS presentation schedule at AGU 2024

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The American Geophysical Union (AGU) annual meeting is the largest gathering of Earth and space scientists from around the world. This year it is being held in Washington, DC from December 9th through December 13th under the theme “What’s next for science”. Below is a list of oral and poster presentations being given by EAPS affiliates. All times are listed in EST.

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Oral Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
9:00 – 9:10Lubna AlBarghoutyS11A-04Transformer-Accelerated Informative Variational Inference for Multiple Event Location and Phase Association
9:10 – 9:20
Mila LubeckG11A-05Applications of Short Baseline Monuments to Set Surface Deformation Ranges to Validate Potential Lithium-Ion Battery Waste Sites
9:17 – 9:27Jared BryanT11A-05Coseismic reorientation of the crustal stress field at the base of the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake fault zone
9:35 – 9:43Divya ReaA11E-07On the Termination of Heatwaves
9:40 – 9:50Qindan ZhuA11A-08Assessing the Impact of Zero-Emission Vehicle Adoption on O3 Pollution in Los Angeles
9:50 – 10:00Lesly FrancoA11C-08Laboratory measurements of α-pinene oxidation products across a range of NOx levels
11:20 – 11:30Olivia NormanA12D-06Exploring Global Atmospheric Phosphorus Sources, Transport, and Trends
11:27 – 11:37Roos VerwijsT12A-07The Role of a Subducted Seamount in Earthquake Nucleation and Arrest
11:40 – 11:50Candice ChenA12D-08Improving the understanding of the chemistry of the global warming potential of hydrogen
14:40 – 14:52Robert van der DriftA13J-03The sensitivity of convective precipitation extremes to relative humidity and the need for a multivariate scaling rate
14:52 – 15:02Paolo GianiGC13V-05Why Pattern Scaling Works in Earth System Models – And When It Does Not
15:05 – 15:15Lilli EndersOS13F-06Relative Roles of Wind and Buoyancy Forcing in Decadal Variability of Gulf Stream Position
15:12 – 15:22Christopher WomackGC13V-07Accounting for Memory and Explainability in Emulating Dynamical Systems
16:10 – 16:20Iris Elisabeth de VriesGC14A-02Detection of Robust SRM Signals across Scenarios, Strategies, and Climate Models
17:18 – 17:30PJ TuckmanA14D-07Origins of Extreme CAPE around the World

Poster Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
8:30 – 12:20Simchan YookSA11D-2694Implementation of sub-grid scale temperature perturbations induced by non-orographic gravity waves in WACCM6
8:30 – 12:20William FrankS11E-3427Detecting earthquakes within the 2011 M5.8 Mineral, VA aftershock sequence
8:30 – 12:20Jacob KnightOS11D-0692Antarctic Freshwater Input Avoids An AMOC Slowdown
8:30 – 12:20Mariya GalochkinaOS11D-0701Climate variability influences coral bleaching in the Caribbean
8:30 – 12:20Glenn LiuOS11D-0704Investigating the role of mixed-layer re-emergence in North Atlantic temperature and salinity variability and predictability through a stochastic model hierarchy
8:30 – 12:20Gosha GeogdzhayevGC11H-0046A Statistical Emulator Design for Monthly Averaged Climate Fields
13:40 – 17:30Faye Hendley ElgartC13A-0520Estimating ice shelf thickness in the grounding zone with tidal flexure from ICESat-2
13:40 – 17:30Shuchang LiuGC13N-0363How to deal with double-ITCZ when downscaling in the tropics?
13:40 – 17:30Sophie KuhlOS13B-0745Organic alkalinity and its influence on carbonate chemistry in two contrasting Chesapeake Bay tributaries
13:40 – 17:30Jonathan SimpsonMR13B-3188High-Resolution Monitoring of the Effects of Carbonate Mineralization on the Elastic and Transport Properties of Basalt

Oral Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
8:51 – 8:54*Erik TamreC21C-07Bivalve Genomes Do Not Show Evidence of a West Antarctic Ice Sheet Collapse during the Last Interglacial
8:55 – 9:05Sami ShokranaH21E-03Comparative Analyses of Open-Source Vs. Licensed Commercial Models in Predicting Urban Flooding under Climate Change Extremes
9:00 – 9:10Jae Deok KimNS21A-04Neuro-Physical Magnetotelluric Inversion for Geothermal Systems
9:05 – 9:15Marzieh Alireza MirhoseiniH21E-04Learning Surrogate Extreme Rainfall-driven Inundation Models with Few Data
10:20 – 10:30Caroline NeedellC22B-01Observational Bounds on Antarctic Marine Ice Cliff Stability
14:10 – 14:25Kerry EmanuelNH23G-01The Importance of Volatility in Assessing Climate Risks
14:50 – 15:00Perrin DavidsonNG23A-05The Onset and Decay of Climate-Carbon Cycle Disruptions
17:00 – 17:10Bailey FluegelT24A-07A Vulcan Mapping of the Gofar Transform Fault: Understanding the Effect of Porosity Structure on Seismicity Segmentation Using Active Source Marine Electromagnetic Data
* designates an eLightning presentation

Poster Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
8:30 – 12:20Shuchang LiuA21C-1708Constraining Cloud Feedback Uncertainty over the Atlantic with Bias-corrected Downscaling
8:30 – 12:20Hilary ChangS21G-3490Toward reliable estimation of source parameters using Distributed Acoustic Sensing for microearthquakes in the Cape Modern geothermal field, Utah
8:30 – 12:20Kaushal GianchandaniPP21D-0496Revisiting the hard versus soft snowball Earth debate
8:30 – 12:20Nathan LanningOS21I-0679Transport of anthropogenic dissolved Pb in the South Pacific Ocean
8:30 – 12:20Jiangchao QiuH21L-0806Assessing cascading flood hazards in a warming climate
8:30 – 12:20Yuanyuan SongOS21C-0604Inter-basin warming contrast in the upper Southern Ocean
13:40 – 17:30Wanying KangP23A-3068Constraining subsurface ocean properties using ice thickness variation
13:40 – 17:30Daniel AbdulahP23A-3067A Gravity Wave Mechanism for Geyser Formation on Enceladus
13:40 – 17:30Hugo OrtizS23D-3543Volcano infrasound repeaters for probing atmospheric structure
13:40 – 17:30Popat SalunkeH23I-1123Assessing Surface Temperature and Precipitation Extremes Across Climate Scenarios Using an Integrated Human-Earth Systems Model with CESM
13:40 – 17:30PJ TuckmanOS23E-0748Understanding ENSO Weakening in Warmer Climates
13:40 – 17:30Cassandra SeltzerP23B-3084Laboratory Investigation of Mechanical Energy Dissipation in Chondritic Material Relevant to Rocky Interiors of Small Icy Moons

Oral Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
8:50 – 9:00Wanying KangP31A-03Can bottom heating reach the polar ice shell on Enceladus?
9:36 – 9:47Daniel Ortega-ArroyoMR31A-07The Melting Behavior of Nanocrystalline Fault Rocks: implications for fault strength and stability
10:26 – 10:29*Saverio CambioniDI32A-03Formation of Asteroid (16) Psyche by a Giant Impact
14:30 – 14:40Liam Phalen MoserS33D-02The Down-dip Limit of the Megathrust Seismogenic Zone: Comparing Thermal and Lithological Controls on Frictional and Viscous Deformation
15:10 – 15:20Yuanyuan SongA33I-07Decadal Thermal Variability of the Upper Southern Ocean: Zonal Asymmetry
* designates an eLightning presentation

Poster Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
8:30 – 12:20Caroline MouchonS31D-3273Toward building a continuous catalog of low-frequency earthquakes in the northern Cascadia subduction zone
8:30 – 12:20David E. SmithP31D-2842Updated LOLA Topography of the Lunar North and South Poles
8:30 – 12:20Sean ChenA31L-1892An Eddy-Rich Simulation of the Western North Atlantic with High Near-Bottom Vertical Resolution
8:30 – 12:20Jared BryanS31D-3269Single-station detection and location of tectonic tremor in Cascadia
8:30 – 12:20Isaac NarrettGP31B-3403Lunar Crustal Magnetization from Impact-Generated Plasma Amplification of the Ancient Lunar Dynamo
8:30 – 12:20Renas KoshnawDI31B-2942The Northern Arabia-Eurasia Suture Zone Response to the Neotethys Slab Dynamics beneath the Zagros Orogenic Belt in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
8:30 – 12:20Max FilterC31D-0365Constraining the Sliding Law Exponent with Traveling Wave Propagation on Columbia Glacier, Alaska
13:40 – 17:30Paolo GianiA33A-1956Weak Sensitivity of Realistic LES to different subgrid scale models
13:40 – 17:30Funing LiA33B-1958Arctic Amplification Shapes the Vertical Warming Structure of Midlatitude Atmosphere
13:40 – 17:30Hoagy O’GhaffariMR33B-3022Brittle and Crystal-Plastic Defect Dynamics of Calcite Single Crystals
13:40 – 17:30Paige YeungNG33A-2121Dynamics in a Model for Interacting Tipping Elements in the Climate System
13:40 – 17:30Jahmaine Renzo YambingGC33E-0186Carbon Dioxide Removal through Enhanced Weathering and Mineralization of Steel Slag in Gravel Roads and Surfaces

Oral Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession numberTitle
8:40 – 8:50Ian RobertsonOS41A-02Quantifying the Impacts of Artificial Reef Structures on Breaking Waves Using Cross-Shore Imagery and Machine Learning
9:40 – 9:50Xin CuiS41A-08Seismic and Aseismic Slip Induced by Fluid Injection on a Rough Fault
9:50 – 10:00William FrankS41C-08The Evolution of Seismic Behavior in the Bucaramanga Earthquake Nest, Colombia
14:20 – 14:30Kerry EmanuelA43P-02The Importance of In-Coud Observations for Understanding and Simulating Tropical Dynamics
14:30 – 14:40Andre SouzaA43Q-03Applications of Score-Based Diffusion Models for Addressing Scientific Questions in Geophysics
16:00 – 16:12Katherine SquiresOS44B-01Hydrothermal Metal Deposits in Pacific Ocean Sediment
16:10 – 16:20Minde AnA44D-02Emissions of Perfluorinated Greenhouse Gases in China Determined from Atmospheric Observations
17:20 – 17:30Yidongfang SiOS44A-09Tidally-Induced Turbulence over Sloping Topography

Poster Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
8:30 – 12:20Hilary ChangS41D-3339Importance of considering site effects for estimating source parameters: Insights from shallow attenuations at the Large-n Seismic Survey in Oklahoma
8:30 – 12:20Alex MillerC41F-0248Thermosiphons in Glacier Climate Interventions: A Roadmap for Evaluating their Feasibility and Early Results in Modeling Local Ice Flow
8:30 – 12:20Amy Catherine MoserMR41C-3097Titanite Deformation Microstructures and Mechanisms from the Field and Experiments
8:30 – 12:20Yudong SunS44A-03Back-propagating Earthquakes on a Simple Fault
13:40 – 17:30Sofia CubillosS43D-3466Tectonic tremor activity in NW South America and its relation to the Caribbean subduction zone
13:40 – 17:30Hilary ChangNS43A-1181Urban site characterization using ambient noises captured by dark fibers in the telecommunication cables on the MIT campus
13:40 – 17:30Kaushal GianchandaniNG43B-2311Effect of ocean basin’s aspect ratio on western boundary currents and its implications for subtropical climate in different geologic periods
13:40 – 17:30Jonathan SimpsonS43B-3426Dynamic Weakening of Rocks via Nonlinear Elasticity Under Realistic Subsurface Conditions and the Implications for Fault Rupture
13:40 – 17:30Jason SoderblomP43D-3032Effects of Methane Clathrate on the Depth of Titan’s Craters
13:40 – 17:30Shuang WangNG43B-2321Penetrative rotating convection in the oblique stratification
13:40 – 17:30Yifan YinT43B-3308The effect of loading and stress dissipation on earthquake rupture and recurrence
13:40 – 17:30Jinshi ChenOS43B-0591Simulations of Depth Resolved Cross-shore Momentum Transfer in the Surf Zone
13:40 – 17:30Brent MinchewC41F-0238Between a rock and a hard place: Some thoughts on how to approach responsible glacier interventions

Oral Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
9:10 – 9:20Justin LinickC51A-05Inferring Viscous Anisotropy and Rheological Enhancement Factors from Remote Sensing Observations on the Antarctic Ice Sheet
9:15 – 9:23Una Gaylin SchneckEP51B-05Waves in Alien Seas
9:50 – 10:00Rilee ThomasC51A-09Can superplastic creep produce a crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) in ice?
10:45 – 10:55Anthony YH WongA52C-03A Novel Geographically Weighted Gaussian Process Regression (GW-GPR) Global Air Quality Emulator
11:15 – 11:25Aimé FournierS52A-06Analysis and Simulations Aimed at Electrical Fracturing for Enhanced Geothermal Systems
11:20 – 11:30Brynnydd HamiltonPP52A-07Arctic Amplification of Little Ice Age Cooling Inferred from Inversion of High-Resolution Benthic Foraminiferal Records
14:30 – 14:40Funing LiA53Y-03How Atmospheric Stability Sets Extreme Surface Temperatures
14:40 – 14:50Sarah Wells-MoranC53C-04Can Partial Loss of Lateral Shear Cause an Ice Shelf to Collapse? A Case Study on Pine Island Glacier
16:00 – 16:10Ishir DuttaA54E-01The Global Tropospheric Budget of NOy
17:15 – 17:25Tanja BosakU54A-08Astrobiological Potential of Rocks Acquired by the Perseverance Rover in Jezero Crater, Mars

Poster Presentations

Time (EST)PresenterSession NumberTitle
8:30 – 12:20Arlene FioreGC51Q-0196Understanding Controls on the Atmospheric Methane Sink: Towards Synergistic Climate-Air Quality Solutions
8:30 – 12:20Zehui LiuA51V-1988Forestation favours carbon neutrality and ozone air pollution abatement
8:30 – 12:20Jennifer NeckerB51L-1657Dynamic Coupling of Abiotic and Biotic Oxidation of Manganese in the Baltic Sea
8:30 – 12:20Madeline PaolettiB51K-1651Organic preservation of microfossils in the Umbria-Marche, Italy, demonstrates early diagenetic anoxic redox conditions independent of the OAE2 Bonarelli Level
8:30 – 12:20Madankui TaoGH51C-2667Springtime High Ozone Events in the Northeast United States: Placing 2024 in a Climatological Context
8:30 – 12:20Qindan ZhuA51V-1983Biogenic Emissions Modulate the Tropospheric Hydroxyl Radical (OH) Response to Climate Warming
13:40 – 17:30Caroline MouchonC53A-0526Constraining the viscous properties of natural glacier ice undergoing shear deformation using a surge as a natural laboratory
13:40 – 17:30Yifeng CuiGC53F-0426Validation and refinement of cropland map in southwestern China by harnessing ten contemporary datasets
13:40 – 17:30Grace FansonEP53E-1546Impact Events Destroy Martian Valley Networks
13:40 – 17:30Yuesu JinS53B-3323Trans-casing permeability inversion based on borehole guided wave dispersion curves
13:40 – 17:30Ze-Wen KohEP53E-1545Lake-breaching Flood Volumes and Early Mars Hydrology
13:40 – 17:30Yu LiuA53I-2204Increases in global and East Asian nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) emissions inferred from atmospheric observations and GEOS-Chem
13:40 – 17:30Liam Phalen MoserT53A-3190Investigating Structure and Hydration State of the Subducting Southern Juan de Fuca and Northern Gorda Plates with Active Source Traveltime Tomography
13:40 – 17:30Cassandra SeltzerC53A-0532Meltwater Orientations Modify Seismic Anisotropy in Temperate Ice