However, please consider attending the upcoming workshop.
A recording of this webinar can be found here: Seafloor Geodesy White Paper Webinar 3/25/2021
Focus:. White Paper authors will give brief overviews (<2 minutes each) of their papers, followed by an hour-long discussion for all authors.
Prior to webinar: Short pre-recorded presentations (~10 minute each) are being uploaded here. Please watch these before attending the live-session.
White Paper repository: here. (late contributions are still accepted)
Webinar Presentation Order:
John DeSanto, Noel Bartlow, Roland Bürgmann, David Chadwell, William Chadwick, Martin Heesemann, Diego Melgar, David Schmidt, Mark Zumberge, "A Community GNSS-Acoustic Experiment on the Cascadia Subduction Zone"
James Foster, Noel Bartlow "Seafloor geodesy applications and test bed at Kīlauea volcano, Hawaii"
Robert Smalley, Jr., Demián D. Gómez, Ian W.D. Dalziel, Michael G. Bevis "Bringing orphaned plates into the plate tectonic family with Sea Floor Geodesy"
Bing He, Matt Wei, Randy Watts, Yang Shen, Marco Alverez, "Detecting slow slip events from the sea floor pressure data using machine learning"
Noel Bartlow, Mark Zumberge, "Seafloor optical fiber strainmeters for the detection of slow slip events"
Pierre Sakic, Valerie Ballu, Heidrun Kopp, Deitrich Lange, Jean-Yves Royer, "Toward common file formats and data standards for seafloor geodesy"
2 hours beginning at (1600 UTC; 12pm EDT/11am CDT/10a MDT/9a PDT)
GAGE-SAGE SIG: Collecting Geophysical Observations from the Seafloor
This SIG explored convergence of marine research targets between the geodetic and seismic communities and spark discussion on how current and future resources can be best leveraged for high-impact science.
Focus: Capabilities of the Upcoming Seafloor Geodetic Instrument Pool, featuring speakers:
John DeSanto (U. Washington) - webinar slides
Bill Chadwick (Oregon State Univ.) - webinar slides
David Schmidt (U. Washington) - webinar slides
A recording of this webinar can be found here: Seafloor Geodesy Webinar 8/13/2020
Focus: Roland Bürgmann from the University of California, Berkeley will present the current state-of-the-art in Seafloor Geodesy
A recording of this webinar can be found here: Seafloor Geodesy Webinar 8/3/2020