8:00-8:05 - Opening Remarks (JHN-170)
8:05-9:35 - Session 1: Tectonic Processes, from Earthquakes to Mountain Building (JHN-170)
- 8:05 Shelley Chestler: How does slip occur during low-frequency earthquakes?
- 8:20 Carolyn Nuyen: A Search for Long-term Slow Slip Along the Cascadia Subduction Zone
- 8:35 Kelley Hall: Comparisons of Tremor and Slow Slip in Cascadia ETS Events
- 8:50 Mika Thompson: Sedimentary Basin Amplification in the Puget Sound Region: Observations from Local Earthquakes and 3D Simulations
- 9:05 Ian Stone: Catalog of Nearshore Seismicity in the Pacific Northwest from the Cascadia Initiative OBS Data
- 9:20 Sean LaHusen: Quantifying changes in catchment-wide erosion rates following widespread coseismic landsliding in the Seaward Kaikoura Mountains, New Zealand
9:35-9:45 Break
9:45-10:15 - Session 2: Volcanoes and Magma Chamber Dynamics (JHN-170)
- 9:45 Carl Ulberg: Local Earthquake P-wave Tomography at Mount St. Helens with the iMUSH Broadband Array
- 10:00 Jill Schleicher: Investigating the plumbing system of Mauna Loa volcano, Hawaii, with crystal populations from the 1868 picrite eruption
10:15-10:25 - Break
10:25-11:10 - Session 3: Leaving Earth: Developments in Cutting Edge Space Technology (JHN-170)
- 10:25 Paige Northway: Plasma for Propulsion and Composition
- 10:40 Manuel Azuara Rosales: Air-Breathing Pulsed Plasma Thruster with a Variable Spacing Cathode for Atmospheric Satellite Applications
- 10:55 Karine Chen: Design and Construction Methods of A Single Stage Rocket Measuring Pressure Dynamics
11:10-11:20 - Break
11:20-12:20 - Session 4: Planetary Science: Dust, Plasma, Extremophiles, and More (JHN-170)
- 11:20 Owen Lehmer: Early Hydrodynamic Escape Limits Rocky Planets to ≤1.6 Earth Radii
- 11:35 Steven Sholes: How Many Blue Whales on Mars? Obtaining a Maximum Extant Biomass on Mars using CO Antibiosignatures
- 11:50 Matt Tilley: Active M-dwarf Effects on an Earth-like Planet in the Habitable Zone
- 12:05 Chloe Hart: Energetics of Acidianus ambivalens during aerobic growth on sulfur and varying nutrient availability
12:20-1:20 - Lunch Break
1:20-2:05 - Session 5: Future ESS Research (JHN-170)
- 1:20 Emma Myers: Diving into new active source seismic data offshore Chile
- 1:35 Ariane Ducellier: Imaging of the oceanic subducting plate from observations of low-frequency earthquakes in Cascadia
- 1:50 Erik Goosmann: Measuring paleoatmospheric pressure using grain-size distributions of aeolianites
2:05-2:15 - Break
2:15-2:45 - Session 5: Future ESS Research (continued) (JHN-170)
- 2:15 Sarah Harbert: The Evolution of a Transform Plate Boundary: Thermochronology in the Marlborough Fault System, New Zealand
- 2:30 Virginia Littell: Tracing the intensity of the Asian Monsoon across the Eocene-Oligocene Transition using oxygen isotopes
2:45-3:00 Session 6: River Response and Processes (JHN-170)
- 2:45 Sarah Schanz: Multiple paths to straths: re-evaluating strath terrace genesis
3:00-3:30 - Seminar Snacks
3:30-5:00 - Colloquium: Isaac Larson, keynote speaker (JHN-102)
8:15-9:45 - Session 7: Geochemistry and Geochronology: Methods and Applications (JHN-170)
- 8:15 Landon Burgener: Isotope disequilibrium in soil carbonates from diverse high-elevation and high-latitude environments
- 8:30 Keith R. Hodson: Reconstructing fluid sources for past episodes of fluid flow along the Moab Fault, Utah
- 8:45 Nicolas Cuozzo: Understanding Chemical Weathering in Cold, Dry Environments using Magnesium Isotopes
- 9:00 Yan (Emma) Hu: High-precision measurements of non-traditional stable isotopes by second-generation MC-ICP-MS: challenges and outlooks
- 9:15 Joel Gombiner: Exploring North American geochronology databases
- 9:30 Khadijah K. Homolka: Determination of the Small-Scale Sediment Accumulation Rates in Andvord Bay Fjord on the Western Antarctic Peninsula using 210 Pb Geochronology
9:45-9:55 - Break
9:55-10:40 Session 8: Early Earth Evolution (JHN-170)
- 9:55 Joshua Krissansen-Totton: Early Earth the Exoplanet: Disequilibrium biosignatures in Earth’s atmosphere-ocean system since 4.0 Ga
- 10:10 Michael Kipp: Nitrogen cycling in the Precambrian: New insights from isotopes and box models
- 10:25 Matthew C. Koehler: Nitrogen isotopes record transient surface oxygenation in the ~2.7 Ga Jeerinah Formation
10:40-10:50 - Break
10:50-11:35 Session 9: Pre-UW Work (JHN-170)
- 10:50 Eric Keenan: Observations of M2 Tidal Propagation and Decay along the West Coast of Spitsbergen: New Possibilities for Numerical Model Evaluation
- 11:05 Mattias Needle: Scaled Physical Experiments of Salt Flow Subparallel to Basement-Involved Normal Faults
- 11:20 Jana Meixnerova: Hydrocarbon preservation in shales and carbonate concretions of the 1.1 Ga Nonesuch Formation
11:35-12:35 - Lunch Break
12:35-2:20 - Session 10: Tales from the Ice (JHN-170)
- 12:35 Laura Kehrl: The search for the oldest ice: Allan Hills Blue Ice Area, Antarctica
- 12:50 Emma Kahle: Some nitty gritty details about measuring diffusion of water isotopes in ice cores
- 1:05 Brita I. Horlings: Identifying viscosities implicit in current firn-densification models: a step toward a physical-process-based constitutive relation for firn
- 1:20 Trevor Hillebrand: Delayed deglaciation of Darwin Glacier, Antarctica
- 1:35 Bradley R. Markle: Non linear water isotope reconstruction
- 1:50 Alex Huth: Simulating Ice Shelf Response to Potential Triggers of Collapse
- 2:05 John Erich Christian: Examining transient glacier responses to climate forcing
2:20-2:30 - Break
2:30-3:30 - Poster Session (JHN 100-level Hallway)
- Taryn Black: Housing and lifestyle patterns among ESS graduate students
- Cassandra Brigham: Investigating the style and tempo of bedrock fault scarp degradation in southern Iceland
- Addien Wray: Strange Diets: A Thermodynamic Description of Microbial U(VI) Reduction
- Paige Wilson: Environmental Change and Plant Response Across the Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary in North America: A Study in the Hell Creek Area of NW Montana
- William Grimm: Shallow Landslide Susceptibility Study of Magnolia Area, Seattle, WA
- Jimmy O'Neil: Design and Development of the “3U Cubesat” Satellite Chassis
- Annika N. Horlings: Firn Compaction in Regions of Dynamic Ice Flow
- Ari Newman: Validation of high resolution isotope measurements on the South Pole ice core
- C. Max Stevens: Evolution of air content in Greenland firn using the UW Community Firn Model
- Nancy A. Sackman: Earthquake Relocation near Spirit Lake
- Zack McIntire: On the fabric and microstructure of magmatic granular flows
- Brittany McManus: Putting Science back in Political Science: The state of science representation in politics
5:00-9:00 - Reception and Closing Ceremony (Vista Cafe)