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9th Hubbert Quorum - 2001

Program

11:30 Brunch - Al Fresco under the trees (weather permitting or at the meeting room if inclement)

13:00 Rojstaczer and Ingebritsen Introduction

13:05 Tom Johnson Developments in heavy stable isotopes

13:25 Discussion

13:45 Evelyn Roeloffs Fluid pressure changes associated with the Landers and Hector Mine earthquakes

14:05 Discussion

14:25 Break

14:35 Eyal Stanislavsky A hydrothermal model for "fault valve" Behavior and "earthquake recurrence" in active thrust fault genesis

14:50 Discussion

15:05 Diane Moore Permeability and strength measurements on core samples from Nojima fault zone, Japan

15:20 Discussion

15:35 Break

15:45 David Deming Origin of the ocean and continents: toward a unified theory of the Earth

16:05 Discussion

16:25 Bob Lowell Seafloor hydrothermal systems driven by the serpentization of peridotite

16:40 Discussion

16:55 Break

17:10 Lizet Christiansen The effects of convection and compaction on fluid flow and heat transport in the seafloor

17:25Wrap-Up Discussion

 

PARTICIPANTS

Michael Begbie

U. Otago (NZ)

Barbara Bekins

USGS

Emily Brodsky

U.C. Berkeley

Lizet Christiansen

Johns Hopkins U.

Stephen Culbert

U. Oklahoma

David Deming

U. Oklahoma

Brandon Dugan

Penn State

Grant Garven

Johns Hopkins U.

Sebastian Geiger

ETH

Leonid Germanovich

Georgia Tech

Brooks Hanson

AAAS

Rob Harris

U. Utah

Shaul Hurwitz

USGS

Steve Ingebritsen

USGS

Richard Iverson

USGS

Tom Johnson

U. Illinois

Susan Keller

Georgia Tech

Bob Lowell

Georgia Tech

Michael Manga

U.C. Berkeley

Diane Moore

USGS

Larry Murdoch

Clemson

T.N. Narasimhan

U.C Berkeley

Mark Reid

USGS

Evelyn Roeloffs

USGS

Stuart Rojstaczer

Duke

Demian Saffer

U. Wyoming

Gregory Schultz

Georgia Tech

Liz Screaton

U. Florida

S. Fred Singer

SEPP

Norm Sleep

Stanford

Eyal Stanislavsky

Johns Hopkins U.

Phaedra Upton

U. Otago (NZ)

Herb Wang

U. Wisconsin