Schedule

EAS Research Symposium Schedule

Presentation Session 1

2:30-3:00 PM

Preston Ancello (Undergraduate student going for honors)

Stratospheric Atlantic Anticyclones and their Relationship to Tropospheric Cold Air Outbreaks

3:30-4:00 PM

Leena Sen (Undergraduate student going for honors)

Assessing the Collapse of Basin BC of the Academy of Sciences Ice Cap Using Remote Sensing

Poster Session

4:00-4:30 PM

Please visit the Poster Session page to view posters and video recordings from our presenters.

Presenters:

  • Poster 1: Corey Hensen – STRATAL GEOMETRY AND FACIES RELATIONSHIPS OF THE MIDDLE EOCENE UPPER CLAIBORNE GROUP IN THE SUBSURFACE OF SOUTHEASTERN MISSISSIPPI AND SOUTHWESTERN ALABAMA
  • Poster 2: Yasamin Bayle – Influence of the Alaska Coastal Current on seasonal patterns of near-bottom chlorophyll fluorescence in the eastern Chukchi Sea
  • Poster 3: Kiara Daly – High resolution earthquake location across the Wrangell Volcanic Field, Alaska
  • Poster 4: Peiyu Wu – The 3D Record of Martian Magma Chemistry and Mush Pile Geometry
  • Poster 5: Zackary Katz & Maia Zhang – Analysis of Background Seismisity in Tompkins County for the Earth Source Heat Initiative
  • Poster 6: Paula Burgi – The repeatability of InSAR decorrelation induced by soil moisture change: A case study in the hyper-arid southern Arabian Peninsula

Presentation Session 2

4:30-5:00 PM

Noah Fuller (Undergraduate student going for honors)

Defining the Coiled Oyster Morphospace and its Consequence for their Generic Diversity and Proposed Causes of Gryphaeid and Exogyrid Extinction

5:00-5:15 PM

Matthew Pruden (Graduate student)

Using Molluscs to Assess Ecological Quality Status of Coastal and Estuarine Soft-bottom Habitats

5:15-5:30 PM

Lauren McLeod (Graduate student)

Crustal Thickness Behind the Tonga Arc Measured by Stacking of pP Precursors

5:30-5:45 PM

Nicholas Sitaras (Graduate student)

Diffusivity of Water through Embayments from Pico Do Fogo 1951 Eruption