OBSIP - The Ocean Bottom Seismograph Instrument Pool
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OBS Symposium Agenda

Presentations that have been made available by the speakers are listed in the links. The full schedule can be viewed below.

Van Avendonk, H. Expanding the user base with the ENAM community marine seismic experiment

Babcock, J. OBSIP: Current infrastructure and activities

Ball, J. Modeling shear velocity from sediment to lithosphere offshore New Zealand using passive OBS data

Bilek, S. Earthquake detection and location using Cascadia Initiative data

Crawford, W. Harmonizing European (and US?) OBS facilities

Evers, B. Ocean bottom seismograph instrument pool

Gao, H. Full-wave seismic tomography model spanning from the Juan de Fuca and Gorda spreading centers to the Cascadia volcanic arc

Keller, C. Processing and imaging techniques utilized on OBS surveys

Lekic, V. Lithospheric structure off shore southern California from receiver functions

Shillington, D. New data on the Lake Malawi (Nyasa) rift from lake bottom seismometers

Sohn, R. Nobody's fault: OBS studies of fluid flow

Tolstoy, M. Capturing an eruption at Axial Seamount in real-time using the Cabeled Array

Trehu, A. Imaging the central Cascadia forearc using airgun shots and amphibious arrays: From 2D to 3D

Wallace, L. Hikurangi ocean bottom investigation of tremor and slow slip (HOBITSS)

Wei, S. Mantle melting beneath the Lau Back-arc Basin from seismic velocity and attenuation

Yao, H. Structure beneath the equatorial eastern Pacific Rise from ambient noise and earthquake waveforms

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