Difference between revisions of "AGU 2012"
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− | == Monday SCEC Sessions at AGU 2012 == | + | == Monday 3 Dec SCEC Sessions at AGU 2012 == |
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'''S13A-2517: Aftershock Probabilities on Southern California Faults from a Million-Year RSQSim Catalog''' | '''S13A-2517: Aftershock Probabilities on Southern California Faults from a Million-Year RSQSim Catalog''' | ||
* Poster | * Poster | ||
+ | * Monday, 3 Dec 8:00am - 12:00pm | ||
* Kevin Milner, Thomas H Jordan, Keith B Richards-Dinger, James H Dieterich | * Kevin Milner, Thomas H Jordan, Keith B Richards-Dinger, James H Dieterich | ||
Revision as of 03:33, 1 December 2012
Contents
Complete SCEC Session In CVS Format
Monday 3 Dec SCEC Sessions at AGU 2012
Geosciences at NSF
- Townhall meeting
- Monday, 3 Dec 2012 6:15 pm - 7:15 pm
- NSF Geosciences Directorate
S13A-2517: Aftershock Probabilities on Southern California Faults from a Million-Year RSQSim Catalog
- Poster
- Monday, 3 Dec 8:00am - 12:00pm
- Kevin Milner, Thomas H Jordan, Keith B Richards-Dinger, James H Dieterich
Tuesday SCEC Sessions at AGU 2012
Gutenberg Lecture: Earthquake Forecasting as a System-Science Problem
- Talk
- Tuesday, 4 Dec 2012 1:40 pm - 2:40 pm
- Thomas H. Jordan
Thursday SCEC Sessions at AGU 2012
Lessons Learned From the Verdicts in the L’Aquila Earthquake Case
- Special Session
- Thursday, 6 December from 4 – 6 p.m
- Thomas H. Jordan
S43A: Advances in Forward and Inverse Modeling
- Poster
- Thursday 1:40pm-6:00pm Moscone South: Hall A-C
- Haydar Karaoglu - CMU
Friday SCEC Sessions at AGU 2012
Designing a Road Map for Workflow Cyberinfrastructure in the Geosciences: From Big Data to the Long Tail
- Talk
- Friday, 7 Dec 2012 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- Thomas H. Jordan