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2019 IRIS Interns at the FALL AGU Meeting

Presenting research at a professional conference is a critical component of the IRIS Undergraduate Internship Program. Such presentations provide interns with the opportunity to share the expertise and knowledge they have developed through the research process and places their work within the broader context of other ongoing research. While at the conference interns have a tremendous opportunity to interact with other students and researchers about their work, while gaining exposure to the fullness of Earth science research as a viable career option. Of course, numerous networking opportunities with internship alumni and potential graduate advisors abound are facilitated by the IRIS Internship program. 

This year, all 15 IRIS Undergraduate Interns will be presenting their work at the 2019 Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. If you will be there, please take a few moments to check out their work and talk with them about their experiences! A list of the IRIS Intern presentations at the 2019 Fall AGU can be downloaded, or the table below links to the Fall Meeting schedule so you can add their presentation to your meeting calendar. Also, while at AGU, you may also be interested in learning more about the Anti-Harassment/Discrimination curriculum used by the program. 

  Presentation Title Presentation Number
Brink, Trey Seismic Signature of Highly Resistive South-Eastern North American Lithosphere T21G-0427
Brown, Cameron Slab Stagnation in Australasia, and Why Convecting Material Becomes Trapped in the Mid Mantle S13C-0441
Czech, Theresa Seismic Velocity Structure and Ground Motion Amplification in the Seattle and Tacoma Sedimentary Basins S11D-0379
Dabney, Page An Updated Analysis of Australian Lithospheric Structure Using Sp Receiver Functions T21G-0436
Davidson, Ben Shear Wave Velocity Structure Beneath Alaska from Rayleigh Wave Amplification and Phase Velocity T41F-0305
Estrada, Lucas Characterizing Sea Ice Modulations of Seismic Noise using the Alaska Transportable Array S23D-0660
Fintel, Alysa Using Local Seismicity Recorded on Large-N Array to Identify Reflections off the Mid-Crustal Socorro Magma Body in the Rio Grande Rift S21H-0613
Gardner, Christyna Constraining the Properties of a Subglacial Lake in Northwest Greenland with Active Source Seismology NS11B-0631
Given, Paige Analysis of Seismic Azimuthal Anisotropy for Lithospheric Structure and Dynamics near the New Madrid Seismic Zone S41D-0562
Moser, Liam Africa’s Lithospheric Structure from R-Vp Stacking of Receiver Functions T21G-0424
Ries, Rosie Analyzing Microseismicity Triggered by the DAG-2 Chemical Explosion Using Fiber Optic DAS Data S11E-0406
Scholz, Kathryn Investigating Seismic Anisotropy below the Central Midwest by Shear Wave Splitting Analysis S41D-0564
Slivicki, Steve Seismic characterization of the Seattle fault deformation front: hazard implications for downtown Seattle, Washington S33E-0632
Ruiz, Mario Crustal velocity changes during 2018 Sierra Negra volcanic eruption, Galápagos, using ambient noise

V43B-05

Vazquez Caamal, Miriam Lizzeth Simulating the tsunami of the great 1787 M8.6 earthquake on the Mexican Pacific coast: implications for present day hazards NH43F-0998

October 14th, 2019


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