
AGU24 Annual Meeting: Fantastic Scientists and Where to Find Them
Friday, December 13 Calibrating the lacustrine paleoseismograph: Challenges and opportunities for lakes near Cook Inlet, Alaska Presenter: Nathaniel C. Miller, USGS When: 08:30-12:20 Where: Hall B-C (Poster Hall, Convention Center) Learn more on the AGU website. Cenozoic Sequence Stratigraphy of the Cape Fear Region, Central US Atlantic Margin Presenter: Ali Mohamed, University of Texas at Austin USGS coauthors: Nathaniel C. Miller, Wayne E. Baldwin, and Deborah R. Hutchinson When: 08:30-12:20 Where: Hall B-C (Poster Hall, Convention Center) Learn more on the AGU website. Comparing High Saturation Hydrate-bearing Sand Reservoirs in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Presenter: Ann Cook, OSU Earth
The scoop on what USGS hopes to find in a Summit County trench
Members of the media are invited to attend a briefing on what U.S. Geological Survey scientists are digging for evidence of past earthquakes on the Gore Range fault along the Masontown Trail in the White River National Forest. What: Overview of USGS Gore Range fault dig. Scientists based at the USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center in Golden, Colo., are investigating a paleoseismic trench, with the goal of determining the record of past earthquakes along the Gore Range fault, especially the timing of the most recent seismic event. When: Friday, Sept. 6, 10:30 a.m. Where: White River National Forest, Dillon Ranger