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All information is current as of 14 November, 2014 2014 1 San Francisco | 15-19 December 2014 FRIDAY 19 DECEMBER FRIDAY A.M. UNION U51A Moscone South 103-104 Friday 0800h The Carbon Cycle on Annual to Millennial Timescales (Virtual Session) Presiding: Shaun Marcott, University of Wisconsin Madison; Thomas Bauska, Oregon State Univ; Edward Brook, Oregon State Univ; James White, Univ Colorado 0800h Introductory Remarks 0801h U51A-01 Human Domination of Today’s Carbon Cycle: P P Tans 0818h U51A-02 What have we learned from “top- down” inferences of surface CO2 fluxes?: I Y Fung 0835h U51A-03 Diagnosing Carbon-Climate Feed- backs in the Contemporary Carbon Cycle: A P Bal- lantyne, W Anderegg, D R Bowling, W K Smith, J B Miller, J W C White, P P Tans 0852h U51A-04 Emergent Constraints on Cli- mate-Carbon Cycle Feedbacks: P M Cox, S Wenzel, V Eyring, P Friedlingstein, C Huntingford 0909h U51A-05 Atmospheric CO 2 Reconstruc- tions from Polar Ice: What Do High-Resolution CO 2 Records and δ 13 CO 2 Analyses Tell Us about Past Climate and Global Carbon Cycle Processes?: J Schmitt, S Eggleston, S A Marcott, E Brook, J A Chappellaz, P Köhler, F Joos, H Fischer 0926h U51A-06 Carbon isotopes support Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation decline as a trigger for early deglacial CO 2 rise: A Schmittner, D C Lund 0943h U51A-07 Southern Ocean biogeochemi- cal control of glacial/interglacial carbon dioxide change: D M Sigman ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES A51A Moscone South Poster Hall Friday 0800h Advances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications I Posters (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, NH) Presiding: Jun Wang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard- Smithsonian CFA; Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey 0800h A51A-3001 POSTER Integrating Satellite Observations, Chemical Transport Modeling, and Population Data to Estimate Decadal Trends in Ground-Level NO 2 Exposure Worldwide: J Ged- des, R Martin, B Boys 0800h A51A-3002 POSTER The TEMPO Instru- ment: It’s About Time!: D K Nicks Jr, B Baker, L Hale, K Chance, X Liu, R M Suleiman, D E Flittner, J A Al-Saadi, D M Rosenbaum, W F Pennington, S J Janz 0800h A51A-3003 POSTER GEOSTATIONARY ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SPECTROM- ETER (GEMS) OVER THE KOREA PENINSULA AND ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: J Lasnik, M Ste- phens, B Baker, C Randall, D H Ko, S Kim, Y Kim, E S Lee, S Chang, J M Park, S B SEO, Y Youk, J P Kong, D Lee, S H Lee, J Kim 0800h A51A-3004 POSTER Anthropogenic emis- sions of highly reactive volatile organic compounds inferred from oversampling of OMI HCHO col- umns: L Zhu, D J Jacob, L J Mickley, E A Marais, D S Cohan, Y Yoshida, B N Duncan, G Gonzalez Abad, K Chance 0800h A51A-3005 POSTER An OSSE to Quantify the Impact of S5 Spaceborne Carbon Monoxide To- tal Column Measurements on Air Pollution Analy- sis and Forecast over Europe: R Abida, J L Attié, L El Amraoui, P Ricaud, H Eskes, J Kujanpää, A Segers 0800h A51A-3006 POSTER Nitrogen Dioxide Trend Over the United States: The View From the Ground and the View From Space: L N Lamsal, B N Dun- can, Y Yoshida, N A Krotkov 0800h A51A-3007 POSTER Assessment and Ap- plications of NASA Ozone Data Products Derived from Aura OMI/MLS Satellite Measurements in Context of the GMI Chemical Transport Model: J R Ziemke, M A Olsen, J C Witte, A R Douglass 0800h A51A-3008 POSTER Retrieval of the Nitrous Oxide Profiles using the AIRS Data in China: L Chen, P Ma, J Tao, X Li, Y Zhang, Z Wang, S Li, X Xiong 0800h A51A-3009 POSTER Impacts of aerosol scat- tering on the short-wave infrared satellite observa- tions of CO 2 : M Fan, L Chen, S Li, J Tao, L Su, M Zou 0800h A51A-3010 POSTER Trace Gas Retrievals from the GeoTASO Aircraft Instrument During the DISCOVER-AQ Campaigns: C R Nowlan, X Liu, J W Leitch, C Liu, G Gonzalez Abad, K Chance, T Delker, W S Good, F Murcray, L Ruppert, P F Kaptchen, C Loughner, M B Follette-Cook, K E Pickering 0800h A51A-3011 POSTER Improvement and val- idation of trace gas retrieval from ACAM aircraft observation: C Liu, X Liu, M G Kowalewski, S J Janz, G Gonzalez Abad, K E Pickering, K Chance, L N Lamsal 0800h A51A-3012 POSTER Autonomous Ozone and Aerosol Lidar Platform: Preliminary Results: K B Strawbridge 0800h A51A-3013 POSTER Surface Reflectance in the Visible for Improved Satellite Measurements of Near-surface Ozone: P Zoogman, X Liu, K Chance, Q Sun, C Schaaf, T Mahr, T Wagner 0800h A51A-3014 POSTER Ozone Profile Retrievals from GOME-2 UV/Visible Measurements: X Liu, P Zoogman, K Chance, C R Nowlan 0800h A51A-3015 POSTER Air Quality Campaign Results from the Langley Mobile Ozone Lidar: R De Young, W Carrion, D Pliutau, R Gano 0800h A51A-3016 POSTER Relation between CO and Black Carbon from Satellite Measurements : S S Park, J Kim, H Lim, J Mok 0800h A51A-3017 POSTER Validation of the WRF- CMAQ Two-way Model with High Resolution MODIS Data in the CA 2008 Wildfire Case: D C Wong, C Cai, J E Pleim, R Mathur, M S Murphy 0800h A51A-3018 POSTER The New MAX-DOAS Network in Mexico City for Trace Gas Detection: E J Arellano, A Krüger, C I Rivera, W Stremme, M M Friedrich, M Grutter 0800h A51A-3019 POSTER From slant column den- sities to trace gas profiles: Post processing data from the new MAX-DOAS network in Mexico City: M M Friedrich, W Stremme, C I Rivera, E J Arellano, M Grutter 0800h A51A-3020 POSTER MAX-DOAS Measure- ments of NO 2 and HCHO in Los Angeles from an Elevated Mountain Site at Mt. Wilson, California: R Cheung, S F Colosimo, O Pikelnaya, J Stutz 0800h A51A-3022 POSTER Temporal variations of aerosol, glyoxal, and formaldehyde at urban sites of Japan as observed by MAX-DOAS based on detailed error analysis: H Irie, S Chin, W Ni, T Nakayama, A Shimizu, A Yamazaki, T Nagai, T Takamura, P Khatri A51B Moscone South Poster Hall Friday 0800h Advances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications II Posters (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, NH) Presiding: Jun Wang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard- Smithsonian CFA; Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey 0800h A51B-3023 POSTER Aerosol Retrieval over Urban Area in MODIS Dark Target Land Algo- rithm: Implication to Surface Air Quality Monitor- ing: P Gupta, R C Levy, S Mattoo, A van Donkelaar 0800h A51B-3024 POSTER Bias Correction of MO- DIS AOD using DragonNET to obtain improved estimation of PM2.5: B Gross, N K Malakar, A Atia, F Moshary, S A Ahmed, M M Oo 0800h A51B-3025 POSTER Retrieval of optical depth and vertical distribution of atmospheric aerosols from light intensity and polarization in O 2 A and B bands: S Ding, J Wang, X Xu, R J D Spurr 0800h A51B-3026 POSTER Optical and microphys- ical properties of column-integrated aerosols at a SKYNET site downwind of Seoul, Korea: Y Choi, J S Park, Y S Ghim 0800h A51B-3027 POSTER Investigating Methods for Nighttime Aerosol Optical Depth Retrieval Us- ing the VIIRS Day/Night Band: T M McHardy, J Zhang, J S Reid, E J Hyer 0800h A51B-3028 POSTER Introduction of a Sun/ Sky-Radiometer Observation Network with the Extension of Multi-Wavelength Polarization Mea- surements in China: H Xu, Z Li, D Li, K Li, X Chen, C Chen, Y Xie, Y Lv, L Li, L Li, W Li, X Gu 0800h A51B-3029 POSTER Retrieval of UV Aerosol Index using backscattered monochromatic radiance measured by GOSAT CAI : S Go, J Kim, M KIM, S S Park 0800h A51B-3030 POSTER Application of GOSAT TANSO-CAI observations for aerosol optical depth retrieval and surface PM2.5 air quality monitoring: D Han, J Wang, X Xu, W Hou, L Chen 0800h A51B-3031 POSTER Algorithm for Retrieval of Aerosol Optical Properties over East Asia from TANSO-Cloud and Aerosol Imager : S Lee, J Kim, M KIM, M Choi, S Go, H Lim, M L Ou, T Y Goo 0800h A51B-3032 POSTER Using the Mixed Effect Model as an Alternative Approach to Improve Cor- relation between Satellite Derived Aerosol Optical Depth (MISR & MODIS) and Ground Measured PM 2.5 Data: H V O Cabanes, N Lagrosas 0800h A51B-3033 POSTER The Influence of Atmo- spheric Aerosols on Air Quality Status of the Egyp- tian Nile Delta : H M El-Askary, A Zakey 0800h A51B-3034 POSTER An algorithm for simul- taneous inversion of aerosol properties and surface reflectance from airborne GeoTASO hyperspectral data: W Hou, J Wang, X Xu, S Ding, D Han, J W Leitch, T Delker, G Chen 0800h A51B-3035 POSTER Validation of the on-line aerosol retrieval and error characterization algo- rithm from the OMI Near-UV observations during the DRAGON-NE Asia 2012 campaign: U Jeong, C Ahn, J Kim, P K Bhartia, O Torres, R J D Spurr, X Liu, K Chance, B N Holben 0800h A51B-3036 POSTER Determination of wood burning and fossil fuel contribution of black carbon at Delhi, India: Using aerosol light absorption tech- nique: S Tiwari, D S Bisht, A Srivastava 0800h A51B-3037 POSTER Real-time testing of sat- ellite-based wild fire detection and their associated pollution impact on surface concentration of partic- ulate matter : P Lee, L Pan, I Stajner, S Kondragun- ta, J McQueen, C H Lu, M Ruminski, D Tong, H C Kim, Y Tang, J P Huang, H C Huang, S Upadhayay 0800h A51B-3038 POSTER In-situ and Re- mote-Sensing Data Fusion Using Machine Learning Techniques to Infer Urban and Fire Related Pollu- tion Plumes: M Segal-Rosenhaimer, P B Russell, B Schmid, J Redemann, J M Livingston, C J Flynn, R R Johnson, S E Dunagan, Y Shinozuka, M S Ka- cenelenbogen, R B Chatfield 0800h A51B-3039 POSTER Deforestation fires ver- sus understory fires in the Amazon Basin: What can we learn from satellite-based CO measurements?: S Martinez-Alonso, M N Deeter, H M Worden, J C Gille, C Clerbaux, M George 0800h A51B-3040 POSTER Trapezoidal Numerical Integration of Fire Radiative Power (FRP) Provides More Reliable Estimation of Fire Radiative Energy (FRE) and so Biomass Consumption Than Conven- tional Estimation Methods: S K Sathyachandran, D P Roy, L Boschetti 0800h A51B-3041 POSTER Using the VIIRS Day/ Night Band to Improve Nocturnal Fire Detection: T N Polivka, J Wang, E J Hyer 0800h A51B-3042 POSTER Spatial Investigation of Columnar AOD and Near-Surface PM 2.5 Concen- trations During the 2013 American and Yosemite Rim Fires: S M Loria Salazar, H Holmes, W P Ar- nott, H Moosmuller, A Liming, B Echevarria 0800h A51B-3043 POSTER First Global Analysis of Saturation Artifacts in the VIIRS Infrared Channels and the Effects of Detector Aggregation: J Wang, T N Polivka, E J Hyer, D A Peterson 0800h A51B-3044 POSTER Nightfire: Sub-pixel Py- rometry of Nighttime Combustion Sources with Suomi NPP and Landsat 8: M N Zhizhin, C El- vidge, F C Hsu, K Baugh 0800h A51B-3045 POSTER Fire Detections and Fire Radiative Power Intercomparison Using Multiple Sensor Products over a Predominantly Gas Flaring Region: A Sharma, J Wang 0800h A51B-3046 POSTER VIIRS Unique Fires Compared to the NOAA Hazard Mapping System Fire Analysis: M Ruminski, K Liddick A51C Moscone South Poster Hall Friday 0800h In Situ and Spaceborne Observations of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Temperature I Posters (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, H, OS) Presiding: Isaac Moradi, University of Maryland College Park; Holger Voemel, DWD; Isaac Moradi, Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites University of Maryland Session Information Oral Sessions Sessions are being held in the following venues: Moscone West, Levels 2 and 3 Moscone South, Esplanade Level and Lower Level (Gateway Ballroom) Poster Sessions Posters are on display in the following venues throughout the week: Moscone South, Lower Level, Poster Hall Moscone West, Level 1, Poster Hall The program is current as of 14 November 2014. An omitted abstract ID number in the presentation order indicates that the abstract has been withdrawn by the presenter from the session. Please refer to the online program for updates: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2014/online-schedule Session & Page Numbering Paper Numbers - A paper number designates the section, or other sponsoring group, and chronology of the presentation. Example: A21A-01 = Atmospheric Sciences, Tuesday, AM, concurrent session A, first paper in that session. A 2 1 A - 01 Discipline Day Time Session Sequence in Session Day Time 1 = Monday 1 = AM 0800–1000 2 = Tuesday 2 = AM 1020–1220 3 = Wednesday 3 = PM 1340–1540 4 = Thursday 4 = PM 1600–1800 5 = Friday 5 = PM 1830–1930 AGU2014News.indb 1 11/28/2014 11:50:14 AM

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All information is current as of 14 November, 2014 2014 1

San Francisco | 15-19 December 2014FRIDAY

19 DECEMBER

FRIDAY A.M.UNION

U51A Moscone South 103-104Friday 0800hThe Carbon Cycle on Annual to Millennial Timescales (Virtual Session)Presiding: Shaun Marcott, University of Wisconsin Madison; Thomas Bauska, Oregon State Univ; Edward Brook, Oregon State Univ; James White, Univ Colorado

0800h Introductory Remarks

0801h U51A-01 Human Domination of Today’s Carbon Cycle: P P Tans

0818h U51A-02 What have we learned from “top-down” inferences of surface CO2 fluxes?: I Y Fung

0835h U51A-03 Diagnosing Carbon-Climate Feed-backs in the Contemporary Carbon Cycle: A P Bal-

lantyne, W Anderegg, D R Bowling, W K Smith, J B Miller, J W C White, P P Tans

0852h U51A-04 Emergent Constraints on Cli-mate-Carbon Cycle Feedbacks: P M Cox, S Wenzel, V Eyring, P Friedlingstein, C Huntingford

0909h U51A-05 Atmospheric CO2 Reconstruc-tions from Polar Ice: What Do High-Resolution CO2 Records and δ13CO2 Analyses Tell Us about Past Climate and Global Carbon Cycle Processes?: J Schmitt, S Eggleston, S A Marcott, E Brook, J A Chappellaz, P Köhler, F Joos, H Fischer

0926h U51A-06 Carbon isotopes support Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation decline as a trigger for early deglacial CO2 rise: A Schmittner, D C Lund

0943h U51A-07 Southern Ocean biogeochemi-cal control of glacial/interglacial carbon dioxide change: D M Sigman

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

A51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hAdvances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications I Posters

(cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, NH)

Presiding: Jun Wang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard-Smithsonian CFA; Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey

0800h A51A-3001 POSTER Integrating Satellite Observations, Chemical Transport Modeling, and Population Data to Estimate Decadal Trends in Ground-Level NO2 Exposure Worldwide: J Ged-

des, R Martin, B Boys

0800h A51A-3002 POSTER The TEMPO Instru-ment: It’s About Time!: D K Nicks Jr, B Baker, L Hale, K Chance, X Liu, R M Suleiman, D E Flittner, J A Al-Saadi, D M Rosenbaum, W F Pennington, S J Janz

0800h A51A-3003 POSTER GEOSTATIONARY ENVIRONMENT MONITORING SPECTROM-ETER (GEMS) OVER THE KOREA PENINSULA AND ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: J Lasnik, M Ste-phens, B Baker, C Randall, D H Ko, S Kim, Y Kim, E S Lee, S Chang, J M Park, S B SEO, Y Youk, J P Kong, D Lee, S H Lee, J Kim

0800h A51A-3004 POSTER Anthropogenic emis-sions of highly reactive volatile organic compounds inferred from oversampling of OMI HCHO col-umns: L Zhu, D J Jacob, L J Mickley, E A Marais, D S Cohan, Y Yoshida, B N Duncan, G Gonzalez Abad, K Chance

0800h A51A-3005 POSTER An OSSE to Quantify the Impact of S5 Spaceborne Carbon Monoxide To-tal Column Measurements on Air Pollution Analy-sis and Forecast over Europe: R Abida, J L Attié, L El Amraoui, P Ricaud, H Eskes, J Kujanpää, A Segers

0800h A51A-3006 POSTER Nitrogen Dioxide Trend Over the United States: The View From the Ground and the View From Space: L N Lamsal, B N Dun-can, Y Yoshida, N A Krotkov

0800h A51A-3007 POSTER Assessment and Ap-plications of NASA Ozone Data Products Derived from Aura OMI/MLS Satellite Measurements in Context of the GMI Chemical Transport Model: J

R Ziemke, M A Olsen, J C Witte, A R Douglass

0800h A51A-3008 POSTER Retrieval of the Nitrous Oxide Profiles using the AIRS Data in China: L

Chen, P Ma, J Tao, X Li, Y Zhang, Z Wang, S Li, X Xiong

0800h A51A-3009 POSTER Impacts of aerosol scat-tering on the short-wave infrared satellite observa-tions of CO2: M Fan, L Chen, S Li, J Tao, L Su, M Zou

0800h A51A-3010 POSTER Trace Gas Retrievals from the GeoTASO Aircraft Instrument During the DISCOVER-AQ Campaigns: C R Nowlan, X Liu, J W Leitch, C Liu, G Gonzalez Abad, K Chance, T Delker, W S Good, F Murcray, L Ruppert, P F Kaptchen, C Loughner, M B Follette-Cook, K E Pickering

0800h A51A-3011 POSTER Improvement and val-idation of trace gas retrieval from ACAM aircraft observation: C Liu, X Liu, M G Kowalewski, S J Janz, G Gonzalez Abad, K E Pickering, K Chance, L N Lamsal

0800h A51A-3012 POSTER Autonomous Ozone and Aerosol Lidar Platform: Preliminary Results: K B

Strawbridge

0800h A51A-3013 POSTER Surface Reflectance in the Visible for Improved Satellite Measurements of Near-surface Ozone: P Zoogman, X Liu, K Chance, Q Sun, C Schaaf, T Mahr, T Wagner

0800h A51A-3014 POSTER Ozone Profile Retrievals from GOME-2 UV/Visible Measurements: X Liu, P Zoogman, K Chance, C R Nowlan

0800h A51A-3015 POSTER Air Quality Campaign Results from the Langley Mobile Ozone Lidar: R De

Young, W Carrion, D Pliutau, R Gano

0800h A51A-3016 POSTER Relation between CO and Black Carbon from Satellite Measurements : S

S Park, J Kim, H Lim, J Mok

0800h A51A-3017 POSTER Validation of the WRF-CMAQ Two-way Model with High Resolution MODIS Data in the CA 2008 Wildfire Case: D C

Wong, C Cai, J E Pleim, R Mathur, M S Murphy

0800h A51A-3018 POSTER The New MAX-DOAS Network in Mexico City for Trace Gas Detection: E

J Arellano, A Krüger, C I Rivera, W Stremme, M M Friedrich, M Grutter

0800h A51A-3019 POSTER From slant column den-sities to trace gas profiles: Post processing data from the new MAX-DOAS network in Mexico City: M

M Friedrich, W Stremme, C I Rivera, E J Arellano, M Grutter

0800h A51A-3020 POSTER MAX-DOAS Measure-ments of NO2 and HCHO in Los Angeles from an Elevated Mountain Site at Mt. Wilson, California: R Cheung, S F Colosimo, O Pikelnaya, J Stutz

0800h A51A-3022 POSTER Temporal variations of aerosol, glyoxal, and formaldehyde at urban sites of Japan as observed by MAX-DOAS based on detailed error analysis: H Irie, S Chin, W Ni, T Nakayama, A Shimizu, A Yamazaki, T Nagai, T Takamura, P Khatri

A51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hAdvances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications II Posters

(cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, NH)

Presiding: Jun Wang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard-Smithsonian CFA; Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey

0800h A51B-3023 POSTER Aerosol Retrieval over Urban Area in MODIS Dark Target Land Algo-rithm: Implication to Surface Air Quality Monitor-ing: P Gupta, R C Levy, S Mattoo, A van Donkelaar

0800h A51B-3024 POSTER Bias Correction of MO-DIS AOD using DragonNET to obtain improved estimation of PM2.5: B Gross, N K Malakar, A Atia, F Moshary, S A Ahmed, M M Oo

0800h A51B-3025 POSTER Retrieval of optical depth and vertical distribution of atmospheric aerosols from light intensity and polarization in O2 A and B bands: S Ding, J Wang, X Xu, R J D Spurr

0800h A51B-3026 POSTER Optical and microphys-ical properties of column-integrated aerosols at a SKYNET site downwind of Seoul, Korea: Y Choi, J S Park, Y S Ghim

0800h A51B-3027 POSTER Investigating Methods for Nighttime Aerosol Optical Depth Retrieval Us-ing the VIIRS Day/Night Band: T M McHardy, J Zhang, J S Reid, E J Hyer

0800h A51B-3028 POSTER Introduction of a Sun/Sky-Radiometer Observation Network with the Extension of Multi-Wavelength Polarization Mea-surements in China: H Xu, Z Li, D Li, K Li, X Chen, C Chen, Y Xie, Y Lv, L Li, L Li, W Li, X Gu

0800h A51B-3029 POSTER Retrieval of UV Aerosol Index using backscattered monochromatic radiance measured by GOSAT CAI : S Go, J Kim, M KIM, S S Park

0800h A51B-3030 POSTER Application of GOSAT TANSO-CAI observations for aerosol optical depth retrieval and surface PM2.5 air quality monitoring: D Han, J Wang, X Xu, W Hou, L Chen

0800h A51B-3031 POSTER Algorithm for Retrieval of Aerosol Optical Properties over East Asia from TANSO-Cloud and Aerosol Imager : S Lee, J Kim, M KIM, M Choi, S Go, H Lim, M L Ou, T Y Goo

0800h A51B-3032 POSTER Using the Mixed Effect Model as an Alternative Approach to Improve Cor-relation between Satellite Derived Aerosol Optical Depth (MISR & MODIS) and Ground Measured PM2.5 Data: H V O Cabanes, N Lagrosas

0800h A51B-3033 POSTER The Influence of Atmo-spheric Aerosols on Air Quality Status of the Egyp-tian Nile Delta : H M El-Askary, A Zakey

0800h A51B-3034 POSTER An algorithm for simul-taneous inversion of aerosol properties and surface reflectance from airborne GeoTASO hyperspectral data: W Hou, J Wang, X Xu, S Ding, D Han, J W Leitch, T Delker, G Chen

0800h A51B-3035 POSTER Validation of the on-line aerosol retrieval and error characterization algo-rithm from the OMI Near-UV observations during the DRAGON-NE Asia 2012 campaign: U Jeong, C Ahn, J Kim, P K Bhartia, O Torres, R J D Spurr, X Liu, K Chance, B N Holben

0800h A51B-3036 POSTER Determination of wood burning and fossil fuel contribution of black carbon at Delhi, India: Using aerosol light absorption tech-nique: S Tiwari, D S Bisht, A Srivastava

0800h A51B-3037 POSTER Real-time testing of sat-ellite-based wild fire detection and their associated pollution impact on surface concentration of partic-ulate matter : P Lee, L Pan, I Stajner, S Kondragun-ta, J McQueen, C H Lu, M Ruminski, D Tong, H C Kim, Y Tang, J P Huang, H C Huang, S Upadhayay

0800h A51B-3038 POSTER In-situ and Re-mote-Sensing Data Fusion Using Machine Learning Techniques to Infer Urban and Fire Related Pollu-tion Plumes: M Segal-Rosenhaimer, P B Russell, B Schmid, J Redemann, J M Livingston, C J Flynn, R R Johnson, S E Dunagan, Y Shinozuka, M S Ka-cenelenbogen, R B Chatfield

0800h A51B-3039 POSTER Deforestation fires ver-sus understory fires in the Amazon Basin: What can we learn from satellite-based CO measurements?: S

Martinez-Alonso, M N Deeter, H M Worden, J C Gille, C Clerbaux, M George

0800h A51B-3040 POSTER Trapezoidal Numerical Integration of Fire Radiative Power (FRP) Provides More Reliable Estimation of Fire Radiative Energy (FRE) and so Biomass Consumption Than Conven-tional Estimation Methods: S K Sathyachandran, D P Roy, L Boschetti

0800h A51B-3041 POSTER Using the VIIRS Day/Night Band to Improve Nocturnal Fire Detection: T

N Polivka, J Wang, E J Hyer

0800h A51B-3042 POSTER Spatial Investigation of Columnar AOD and Near-Surface PM2.5 Concen-trations During the 2013 American and Yosemite Rim Fires: S M Loria Salazar, H Holmes, W P Ar-nott, H Moosmuller, A Liming, B Echevarria

0800h A51B-3043 POSTER First Global Analysis of Saturation Artifacts in the VIIRS Infrared Channels and the Effects of Detector Aggregation: J Wang, T N Polivka, E J Hyer, D A Peterson

0800h A51B-3044 POSTER Nightfire: Sub-pixel Py-rometry of Nighttime Combustion Sources with Suomi NPP and Landsat 8: M N Zhizhin, C El-vidge, F C Hsu, K Baugh

0800h A51B-3045 POSTER Fire Detections and Fire Radiative Power Intercomparison Using Multiple Sensor Products over a Predominantly Gas Flaring Region: A Sharma, J Wang

0800h A51B-3046 POSTER VIIRS Unique Fires Compared to the NOAA Hazard Mapping System Fire Analysis: M Ruminski, K Liddick

A51C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hIn Situ and Spaceborne Observations of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Temperature I Posters (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, H, OS)

Presiding: Isaac Moradi, University of Maryland College Park; Holger Voemel, DWD; Isaac Moradi, Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites University of Maryland

Session InformationOral SessionsSessions are being held in the following venues:

Moscone West, Levels 2 and 3

Moscone South, Esplanade Level and Lower Level (Gateway Ballroom)

Poster SessionsPosters are on display in the following venues throughout the week:

Moscone South, Lower Level, Poster Hall

Moscone West, Level 1, Poster Hall

The program is current as of 14 November 2014. An omitted abstract ID number in the presentation order indicates that the abstract has been withdrawn by the presenter from the session. Please refer to the online program for updates: http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2014/online-schedule

Session & Page Numbering

Paper Numbers - A paper number designates the section, or other sponsoring group, and chronology of the presentation.

Example: A21A-01 = Atmospheric Sciences, Tuesday, AM, concurrent session A, first paper in that session.

A 2 1 A - 01Discipline Day Time Session Sequence in Session

Day Time1 = Monday 1 = AM 0800–10002 = Tuesday 2 = AM 1020–12203 = Wednesday 3 = PM 1340–15404 = Thursday 4 = PM 1600–18005 = Friday 5 = PM 1830–1930

AGU2014News.indb 1 11/28/2014 11:50:14 AM

All information is current as of 14 November, 20142014 FRIDAY, 19 DECEMBER2

0800h A51C-3047 POSTER Single-Footprint Re-trievals from AIRS: F W Irion, E Fishbein, D Fu, G C Hulley, B H Kahn, M M Schreier, Q Yue, S Wong, L L Strow, S G Desouza-Machado, S S Kulawik

0800h A51C-3048 POSTER Total Column Water Vapour Retrieval in the Arctic using Satellite-Borne Measurements from the Microwave Humidi-ty Sounder: C W Perro, G B Lesins, T Duck, J R Drummond

0800h A51C-3049 POSTER Statistical considerations in creating water vapor data records from combi-nations of satellite and other observation types, in-cluding in situ and ground-based remote sensing: J

A Dykema, J G Anderson

0800h A51C-3050 POSTER Assessing the quality of humidity measurements from operational radio-sonde sensors: I Moradi, P A Arkin, R R Ferraro

0800h A51C-3051 POSTER Small-Scale Humidity Variations Inferred from Scanning Microwave Ra-diometer Measurements in the Tropics: P Zuidema

0800h A51C-3052 POSTER Validation of AIRS V6 Near Surface Air Temperature Over Ocean and Corresponding Sea Surface Temperature: H V T

Dang, B Lambrigtsen, E M Manning

0800h A51C-3053 POSTER Improved Temperature and Pressure Profiles Retrieved from the ACE-Mae-stro Spectra Based on Revised O2 a- and b- Bands Spectral Parameters: O Moeini, C R Nowlan, C T McElroy, J R Drummond

0800h A51C-3054 POSTER Traceability and reliable uncertainty calculation of near-surface air tempera-ture measurements: C G Izquierdo, A Merlone

0800h A51C-3055 POSTER A Comparison of Tropo-spheric Temperature Changes over China Revealed By Multiple Datasets: L Zhang, T Zhou

0800h A51C-3056 POSTER Intercomparison of TC-CON and MUSICA Water Vapour Products: D

Weaver, K Strong, N M Deutscher, M Schneider, T Blumenstock, J Robinson, J Notholt, V Sherlock, D W T Griffith, S Barthlott, O E García, D Smale, M Palm, N B Jones, F Hase, R Kivi, Y G Ramos, K Yoshimura, E Sepúlveda, Á J Gómez-Peláez, M Gisi, R Kohlhepp, T Warneke, S Dohe, A Wiegele, E Christner, B Lejeune, P Demoulin

0800h A51C-3057 POSTER Improving Atmospher-ic Correction for Visible/Short Wave Infrared (VSWIR) Imaging Spectrometers with Iterative Fit-ting of Absorption By Three Phases of Water: E A

Pennington, D R Thompson, R O Green, B C Gao

0800h A51C-3058 POSTER Primary estimation of annual variation of water vapor in the Arctic Ocean between 70–80°N using shipborne GPS data based on kinematic precise point positioning : X Luo, T Zhang, J Gao, Z Wu

A51D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hObservations, Predictions, and Predictability of the Atmosphere over Complex Terrain I Posters Presiding: Joshua Hacker, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Eric Pardyjak, University of Utah; Harindra Fernando, Univ of Notre Dame

0800h A51D-3059 POSTER Simulation of Convec-tive Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows Using a Lattice Boltzmann Method: Y Wang, B MacCall, C M Hocut, H J Fernando

0800h A51D-3060 POSTER Simulations of Santa Barbara Sundowner Winds: C Jones, L V Carvalho

0800h A51D-3061 POSTER High Resolution Mod-eling of the Orographically Forced Vertical Motion on the Island of Oahu: T E Robinson Jr, S Businger

0800h A51D-3062 POSTER WRF Model Simula-tions of Terrain-Driven Atmospheric Eddies in Marine Stratocumulus Clouds: B M Muller, C G Herbster, F R Mosher

0800h A51D-3063 POSTER Inter-Comparison of WRF Model Simulated Winds and MISR Stereo-scopic Winds Embedded within Mesoscale von Kármán Wake Vortices: A Horvath, C G Nunalee, K J Mueller

0800h A51D-3064 POSTER Synoptic Flow Interac-tions in Complex Terrain: C M Hocut, Z Silver, Y Wang, E Creegan, M Felton, S Hoch, H J Fernando, S Di Sabatino, L Leo, R Dimitrova, T Zsedrovits, E Pardyjak, G Huynh

0800h A51D-3065 POSTER WRF Modeling of Syn-optic Flow Cases of MATERHORN Spring Field Campaign: Z Silver, C M Hocut, R Dimitrova, T Zsedrovits, H J Fernando, Y Wang, E Creegan, M Felton, S Di Sabatino, L Leo

0800h A51D-3066 POSTER Atmospheric Residual Layers: WRF/HYSPLIT Modeling for Better Un-derstanding in Complex Terrain: F Freedman, S Chiao

0800h A51D-3067 POSTER A WRF sensitivity study for summer ozone and winter PM events in Cali-fornia: Z Zhao, J Chen, A Mahmud, P Di, J Avise, J DaMassa, A P Kaduwela

0800h A51D-3068 POSTER Fine-scale WRF-CMAQ Modeling for the 2013 DISCOVER-AQ Campaign in California: R C Gilliam, J E Pleim, W Appel

0800h A51D-3069 POSTER Forecast Verification for North American Mesoscale (NAM) Operational Model over Karst/Non-Karst regions: Z Sullivan, X Fan

0800h A51D-3070 POSTER WRF simulations of ex-treme snowfall events associated with extratropical cyclones over the Himalayas: J Norris, L V Carval-ho, C Jones, F Cannon

0800h A51D-3071 POSTER Modeling and Prediction of Wintertime Precipitation over Northwest India: Search for an Explicit Solution: P Tiwari, S C Kar, U C Mohanty, S Dey

0800h A51D-3072 POSTER Rainfall Variability in Multi-Source Observations and Simulation over the Uttarakhand Himalaya,India: S Joshi, K C Gouda, K Kumar, B Pande, P Goswami

0800h A51D-3073 POSTER Observations and Mod-eling of the Near Surface Vertical Structure of the Atmosphere in the Southern Appalachians during the Integrated Precipitation and Hydrology Exper-iment (IPHEx) Extended Observing Period: A M

Wilson, A P Barros

0800h A51D-3074 POSTER Factors Influencing the Variability of Mountain Gap Wind Events over the Gulf of Tehuantepec: E Foshee, U S Nair

0800h A51D-3075 POSTER Investigating Terrain Effects on Nearshore Cloud Evolution in Deepwave through Time-Lapse Photogrammetry: T C Os-

borne, B J Billings

0800h A51D-3076 POSTER Satellite-observed Char-acteristics of Mesoscale Convective Systems over the Tibetan Plateau in Warm Season: D Wang, W Fu

0800h A51D-3077 POSTER What is the source of the stratospheric gravity wave belt in austral winter? : E

A Hendricks, J D Doyle, S D Eckermann, Q Jiang, A Reinecke

0800h A51D-3078 POSTER Observations of the eve-ning transition processes on opposing slopes of a north-south oriented mountain: E Pardyjak

0800h A51D-3079 POSTER Anisotropy of Atmo-spheric Surface Layer Turbulence During the MA-TERHORN Experiment: C L Klipp

0800h A51D-3080 POSTER Soil Moisture Dynamics and Evaporation in Arid Intermountain Environ-ments: C Hang, E Pardyjak, D F Nadeau, D D Jen-sen, S Hoch

A51E Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hOrganized Convection Across Scales: Fundamentals and Phenomena I Posters Presiding: Kevin Reed, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Ahmed Tawfik, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric-Land Studies Fairfax; Duane Waliser, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Mitch Moncrieff, NCAR

0800h A51E-3081 POSTER The impact of wind shear on mid-latitude convection in convection-allowing WRF simulations: A D Kennedy, D C Goines

0800h A51E-3082 POSTER Shallow cloud statistics over Tropical Western Pacific: CAM5 versus ARM Comparison: A S Chandra, C Zhang, S A Klein, H Y Ma, P Kollias, S Xie

0800h A51E-3083 POSTER Telescoping views of planetary, synoptic, mesoscale and explicit-convec-tion structure in a nonhydrostatic global GCM with 7km mesh: B E Mapes, W M Putman

0800h A51E-3084 POSTER Global Radiative-Con-vective Equilibrium in the Community Atmosphere Model: Understanding Model Sensitivities: K A

Reed, B Medeiros, J T Bacmeister, P H Lauritzen

0800h A51E-3085 POSTER Resolving Multiscale Processes in Tropical Cyclogenesis Using Parallel EEMD: Y Wu, B W Shen, S Cheung, J L F Li, Z Liu

0800h A51E-3086 POSTER Spatial Resolution De-pendence of Convective Organization Parameter-ization in CAM5: I K Hu, B Chen, B E Mapes

0800h A51E-3087 POSTER The east Pacific ITCZ complex (northern only, southern only, double) in 30 years of geostationary satellite data: C M Haffke, G Magnusdottir, D Henke, P Smyth

0800h A51E-3088 POSTER Diurnal Cycle of Warm Season Rainfall over West Africa: Observations and Regional High-Resolution Simulation: G Zhang, K H Cook

0800h A51E-3089 POSTER Precipitation Organiza-tion in a Warmer Climate: T M Rickenbach, R Nieto Ferreira, M Nissenbaum

0800h A51E-3090 POSTER The Role of Atmospher-ic Cloud Radiative Effect in Net Energy Transport in the Tropical Warm Pool: B E Harrop, D L Hart-mann

0800h A51E-3091 POSTER Impact of Low-Level Southerly Surges on Mixed Rossby Gravity Waves over the Central Pacific: Y Fukutomi

0800h A51E-3092 POSTER Utilizing a Lagrangian View of Moisture Dynamics to Study the MJO: W

Hannah, B E Mapes

0800h A51E-3093 POSTER Cloud resolving model study on the QBO influence on tropical deep con-vection: W Yuan, M A Geller, J Nie, M Khairout-dinov

A51F Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hOrganized Convection Across Scales: Fundamentals and Phenomena II Posters Presiding: Kevin Reed, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Ahmed Tawfik, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric-Land Studies Fairfax; Duane Waliser, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Mitch Moncrieff, NCAR

0800h A51F-3094 POSTER Large-Scale Environ-mental Impacts on Organization of Precipitation Systems: B Chen

0800h A51F-3096 POSTER Roles of Wind Shear at Different Vertical Levels, Part I: Cloud System Organization and Properties: J Fan, S M Hagos, Q Chen, W I Gustafson Jr, L K Berg

0800h A51F-3097 POSTER Convectively Coupled Equatorial Waves in Reanalysis and CMIP5 Simu-lations: J M Castanheira, C A F Marques

0800h A51F-3098 POSTER Shallow Convection along the Sea Breeze Front and its Interaction with Horizontal Convective Rolls and Convective Cells: B A Khan, G L Stenchikov, Y Abualnaja

0800h A51F-3099 POSTER Multicloud parametriza-tion of mesoscale convective systems for the ITCZ: B Khouider, M W Moncrieff

0800h A51F-3100 POSTER A New Approach for Ex-amining Water Vapor and Deep Convection Inter-actions in the Tropics: D K Adams

0800h A51F-3101 POSTER Numerical Simulations of Severe Precipitation Events over Liguria (Italy) with the WRF Model and Analysis of the Sensitivity to Different Cloud Microphysics Parameterizations: F Cassola, F Ferrari, A Mazzino

0800h A51F-3102 POSTER Gravity Waves Generat-ed From Convection and Wind Shear as Observed by MST Radar over the Indian Tropical Station of Gadanki: P Ghosh, R K Thokuluwa

0800h A51F-3103 POSTER Sensitivity of summer ensembles of super-parameterized US mesoscale convective systems to cloud resolving model micro-physics and resolution : E Elliott, S Yu, G J Kooper-man, H Morrison, M Wang, M S Pritchard

0800h A51F-3104 POSTER Moist Static Energy Bud-get Analysis of Quasi 2-Day Oscillation Using Satel-lite and Reanalysis Data: Y Sumi, H Masunaga

0800h A51F-3105 POSTER Grid-dependent Convec-tion in WRF-LES: J S Simon, B Zhou, F K Chow

0800h A51F-3106 POSTER The dependence of ver-tical cloud profiles from CloudSat-CALIPSO re-trievals on the degree of convective aggregation: C

E Holloway, T Stein, I Tobin, S Bony

A51G Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hRegional Climate Modeling I Posters (joint with GC)

Presiding: Raymond Arritt, Iowa State Univ; Lai-Yung Leung, Pacific Northwest Natl Lab

0800h A51G-3107 POSTER Change in Daily Ex-tremes in the Early Future over Southern Africa Using RegCM4 Regional Climate Model: I Diallo, F Giorgi, F Stordal

0800h A51G-3108 POSTER Extreme precipitation in North Europe region as simulated by high-resolu-tion regional climate models: T Feng, P D Ditlevsen

0800h A51G-3110 POSTER Intra and Inter Season-al Variability of Land-Atmosphere Coupling over North America: G Yang Kam Wing, L U Sushama, G T Diro

0800h A51G-3111 POSTER Impact of Land Use Change over North America as simulated by the Canadian Regional Climate Model: A Chacon, L Sushama, H Beltrami

0800h A51G-3112 POSTER Impact of Urbanization on Precipitation Distribution and Intensity over Lake Victoria Basin: M Gudoshava, F H M Semazzi

0800h A51G-3113 POSTER Simulations of Future Drought Conditions in Central Asia CORDEX Re-gion 8 by Using RegCM4.3.5: M T Turp, T Ozturk, N An, M Türkeş, L Kurnaz

0800h A51G-3114 POSTER Dynamical downscaling with WRF for the Middle-East and North Africa: A K Dezfuli, B F Zaitchik, H S Badr, K Bergaoui, R Zaaboul, P Bhattacharjee

0800h A51G-3115 POSTER Identifying role of sub-tropical southeast Pacific SST anomalies on precip-itation dynamics in Central Chile: D Bozkurt, R Garreaud

0800h A51G-3116 POSTER Improving Regional Climate Modeling of the North American Mon-soon Through Physically Consistent Bias Corrected CCSM4 Output: J Meyer, J Jin

0800h A51G-3117 POSTER IMPACT OF VARI-ABLE-RESOLUTION MESHES ON REGIONAL CLIMATE SIMULATIONS: L D Fowler, W C Skamarock, C L Bruyere

0800h A51G-3118 POSTER Regional climate projec-tion of the Maritime Continent using the MIT Re-gional Climate Model: E S IM, E A B Eltahir

0800h A51G-3119 POSTER Simulating Regional Cli-mate Change in New Hampshire: M Komurcu, R P Acosta, M Huber

0800h A51G-3120 POSTER Modelling uncertain-ties and possible future trends of precipitation and temperature for 10 sub-basins in Columbia River Basin (CRB): A Ahmadalipour, A Rana, Y Qin, H Moradkhani

0800h A51G-3121 POSTER Impact of the GCM Er-rors on Dynamic Downscaling in the Tibetan Pla-teau: Y Gao, J Xu

0800h A51G-3122 POSTER On the Comparison of EuroCORDEX and ENSEMBLES RT3 Ensembles - Has New Generation of Simulations Improved the Results?: T Halenka, M Belda, Z Klukova, J Kalvo-va, P Skalak

A51H Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hRegional Climate Modeling II Posters (joint with GC)

Presiding: Raymond Arritt, Iowa State Univ; Lai-Yung Leung, Pacific Northwest Natl Lab

0800h A51H-3124 POSTER 21st century projections of snowfall and winter severity across central-east-ern North America: M Notaro, D J Lorenz, C Hov-ing, M Schummer

0800h A51H-3125 POSTER Biases of the Arctic Climate in a Regional Ocean-Sea Ice-Atmosphere Coupled Model: An Annual Validation: X Liu

0800h A51H-3126 POSTER Simulations of the future precipitation climate of the Central Andes using a coupled regional climate model: S Nicholls, K I Mohr

0800h A51H-3127 POSTER The Role of Ocean in Model Simulations of Global and Regional An-thropogenic Climate Change: J He, B J Soden, B P Kirtman

0800h A51H-3128 POSTER Climate Projections from the Narclim Project: Model Biases and Significance of Projected Changes: R Olson, J P Evans, D Argüe-so, A Di Luca

0800h A51H-3129 POSTER Statistical Downscaling for the Northern Great Plains: J Coburn

0800h A51H-3130 POSTER Evaluation of Region-al Climate Models with Remotely Sensed Data for CONUS (Contiguous United States): D Ozturk, A Kilic, R J Oglesby

0800h A51H-3131 POSTER Sensitivity of Arctic cli-mate to spectral nudging in the Regional Arctic Sys-tem Model: M Hughes, J J Cassano, A Roberts, W Maslowski

0800h A51H-3133 POSTER Impact of Climate Change on Inland Northwest Soil Erosion Under Various Land Management Practices: P Farrell, J T Abatzoglou, E S Brooks

0800h A51H-3134 POSTER Verification of a Meso-scale Data-Assimilation System for the Heavy Rain around the Tokyo Area: Y Choi

0800h A51H-3135 POSTER Dynamical downscaling of regional climate for Alaska: P Bieniek, U S Bhatt, J E Walsh, S T Rupp, J Zhang, J Krieger

0800h A51H-3136 POSTER Future Changes in Snowpack over North America from NARCCAP: R

R McCrary, L O Mearns

0800h A51H-3137 POSTER A Dynamical Downscal-ing study over the Great Lakes Region Using WRF-Lake: Historical Simulation: C Xiao, B M Lofgren

0800h A51H-3138 POSTER WRF-ARW Physics Pa-rameterizations Influence on Mesoscale Convective System (MCS) Forecasts and Development of Pro-cess-Oriented Verification for WRF-ARW Output: T R Sines, R W Arritt

0800h A51H-3139 POSTER Consistent rainy season changes predicted from Regional Climate Models ensembles indicate threats to crop production in West Africa: D Wisser, M B Sylla, B Ibrahim

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0800h A51H-3140 POSTER Snowpack Changes in the Sierra Nevada: High-Resolution Projections for the End of 21st Century: D Walton, A D Hall, F Sun, N Berg, M A Schwartz

0800h A51H-3141 POSTER Application of seasonal climate forecasts in agricultural crop monitoring in Brazil: A M H de Avila, V R Pereira, F A Lopes

0800h A51H-3142 POSTER The Change of First-flowering Date over South Korea Projected from Downscaled IPCC AR5 Simulation: Peach and Pear: J B Ahn, J Hur

0800h A51H-3143 POSTER Impact of organic soil on the high-latitude surface/sub-surface climate char-acteristics: L Sushama

0800h A51H-3144 POSTER Objective calibration of regional climate models: Application over Europe and North America: O Bellprat, R De Elia, A Fri-gon, S Kotlarski, D Lüthi, R Laprise, C Schär

A51I Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hSatellite Observations from Passive Microwave and Infrared Instruments (Calibration, Intercalibration, and Bias Correction) I Posters (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, H, IN)

Presiding: Isaac Moradi, University of Maryland College Park; Rachael Kroodsma, University of Michigan; Isaac Moradi, Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites University of Maryland

0800h A51I-3145 POSTER In-Flight Radiometric Calibration of SNPP VIIRS using Molecular Scat-tering over Oceanic Oligotrophic Regions: A Sei, B Hauss, P Pratt, R Frouin

0800h A51I-3146 POSTER Snpp CrIS Instrumental Status and Raw Data Record Quality Since the Mis-sion: X Jin, Y Han, N Sun, F Weng, L Wang, Y Chen, D A Tremblay

0800h A51I-3147 POSTER An Inter-calibrated Pas-sive Microwave Brightness Temperature Data Re-cord and Ocean Products: K A Hilburn, F J Wentz

0800h A51I-3148 POSTER Community Radiative Transfer Model for Inter-Satellites Calibration and Verification: Q Liu, N R Nalli, A Ignatov, K Gar-rett, Y Chen, F Weng, S A Boukabara, P F van Delst, D Groff, A Collard, E Joseph, V Morris, P J Minnett

0800h A51I-3149 POSTER Common References for Inter Comparison of L-Band Brightness Tempera-tures Satellite Acquisitions: F Cabot, E Anterrieu, Y H Kerr, A Khazaal

0800h A51I-3150 POSTER Inter-Calibrating Obser-vations from Microwave Humidity Sounders On-board NOAA and Metop Satellites: I Moradi, R R Ferraro, J Beauchamp, T M Smith, H Meng

0800h A51I-3151 POSTER Intercalibrating and Vali-dating Saphir and Atms Observations: I Moradi, R R Ferraro

0800h A51I-3152 POSTER Intercalibration of High Frequency Channels on GPM Constellation: H

Ebrahimi, S Datta, L Jones

0800h A51I-3153 POSTER Can SAPHIR Instrument Onboard MEGHATROPIQUES Retrieve Hydro-meteors and Rainfall Characteristics?: J M Goyal, J Srinivasan, S K Satheesh

0800h A51I-3154 POSTER Derivation of Uncertain-ties for GPM Microwave Radiometer Inter-Calibra-tion: R Kroodsma

0800h A51I-3155 POSTER Sensitivity of Forward Radiative Transfer Model on Spectroscopic As-sumptions and Input Geophysical Parameters at 23.8 GHz and 183 GHz Channels and its Impact on Inter-calibration of Microwave Radiometers : S

Datta, W L Jones, H Ebrahimi, R Chen, V Payne, R Kroodsma

0800h A51I-3156 POSTER Removing Diurnal Cycle Contamination in Satellite-Derived Tropospheric Temperatures: Understanding Tropical Tropo-spheric Trend Discrepancies : S Po-Chedley, T J Thorsen, Q Fu

0800h A51I-3158 POSTER Using image reconstruc-tion methods to enhance gridded resolutionfor a newly calibrated passive microwave climate data record: A C Paget, M J Brodzik, J Gotberg, M Hard-man, D G Long

A51J Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hThe Role of Water on Atmospheric Chemical Processes I Posters Presiding: Anne Monod, Universite de Provence; Leila Hawkins, Harvey Mudd College; Maud Leriche, Laboratoire d’Aérologie - Observatoire Midi Pyrénées; David De Haan, University of San Diego

0800h A51J-3160 POSTER LES simulation of cloud-aerosols-chemistry interactions in Western Africa: M Leriche, F Brosse, C H Mari, F Couvreux

0800h A51J-3161 POSTER How Is the Oxidative Capacity of the Cloud Aqueous Phase Modified By Bacteria?: L Deguillaume, C Mouchel-Vallon, M Passananti, N Wirgot, M Joly, M Sancelme, A Bian-co, N Cartier, M Brigante, G Mailhot, A M Delort, N M Chaumerliac

0800h A51J-3162 POSTER Characterisation of Sec-ondary Organic Aerosol Formed from the Pho-tooxidation of Isoprene during Cloud Condensa-tion-Evaporation Cycles (CUMULUS Project): J

F Doussin, C Giorio, L Bregonzio-Rozier, F Siek-mann, B Temime-Roussel, A Gratien, S Ravier, E Pangui, A Tapparo, M Kalberer, R Vermeylen, M Claeys, A Monod

0800h A51J-3163 POSTER Dependence of Isoprene SOA Yield on the Phase of Ammonium Sulfate Seed Particles: J P S Wong, A Lee, J Abbatt

0800h A51J-3164 POSTER Low-weight Molecular Organic Peroxides, Acids and Carbonyls Production in the Gas-phase OH radical-initiated Reaction of Alpha-pinene at Different Relative Humidity: H Li, D Huang, L Huang, Z Chen

0800h A51J-3165 POSTER Chemical Reactivity of al-pha-Pinene-derived Products in the Aqueous Phase: Implications on the Fate of Organic Nitrates: J D

Rindelaub, M A Hostetler, M A Lipton, P B Shep-son

0800h A51J-3166 POSTER Atmospheric Implica-tions of Aqueous Solvation on the Photochemis-try of Pyruvic Acid: A E Reed Harris, B Ervens, R Shoemaker, J A Kroll, R Rapf, E C Griffith, A Monod, V Vaida

0800h A51J-3167 POSTER Aqueous Secondary Or-ganic Aerosol (aqSOA) Formation By Radical Re-actions: Model Studies Comparing the Role of OH Versus Organic Radicals: B Ervens, P Renard, A Reed Harris, V Vaida, A Monod

0800h A51J-3168 POSTER Secondary Organic Aero-sol Produced from Aqueous Reactions of Phenols in Fog Drops and Deliquesced Particles: J Smith, C Anastasio

0800h A51J-3169 POSTER Secondary Organic Aero-sol and Brown Carbon Formation in the Sunlit Aqueous Phase: Aldehyde Photooxidation in the Presence of Ammonium Salts and Amines: D O De

Haan, M M Galloway, K D Sharp, N G Jiménez

0800h A51J-3170 POSTER Tracking Changes in Ab-sorptivity, Stiffness, and Organic Chemical Compo-sition in Laboratory Generated HULIS SOA using Atomic Force Microscopy and X-ray Microscopy: L

N Hawkins, A Lemire, W Kong

0800h A51J-3171 POSTER Methylglyoxal at the Air-Water Interface: S N Wren, B P Gordon, L McWilliams, N A Valley, G Richmond

0800h A51J-3172 POSTER Exploring the Va-pour-Liquid Equilibrium and Mass Transport Dy-namics of Water in Aerosol: J F Davies, R E H Miles, A E Haddrell, J Reid

0800h A51J-3173 POSTER Particle Rebound and Phase State of Secondary Organic Material: A

Bateman, A K Bertram, S T Martin

0800h A51J-3174 POSTER Influence of Particle Phase Morphology on the Hygroscopic Behavior of Atmospheric Aerosols: N Hodas, A Zuend, R C Flagan, J Seinfeld

0800h A51J-3176 POSTER Combining Mass Spec-trometry and ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy to Study Phase, Diffusion and Composition of Secondary Organic Aerosol from the Ozonolysis of α-pinene: V M Perraud, B J Finlayson-Pitts, C Waring-Kidd

0800h A51J-3177 POSTER A Robust Computational Method for Coupled Liquid-liquid Phase Separation and Gas-particle Partitioning Predictions of Multi-component Aerosols: A Zuend, A Di Stefano

0800h A51J-3178 POSTER Influence of the Salt-ing-out Effect of Ammonium Sulfate on the Gas-Particle Partitioning of Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere: C Wang, Y D Lei, S Endo, F Wania

0800h A51J-3179 POSTER Probing of the Changing Shapes and Viscosity of Suspended Organic Parti-cles as a Function of Relative Humidity: Y Zhang, M S Sanchez, C Douet, Y Wang, A P Bateman, Z Gong, M Kuwata, L R Wolff, P Liu, B B Sato, A K Bertram, F Geiger, S T Martin

0800h A51J-3180 POSTER Understanding the Role of Water in Modifying Particle Mixing States for CCN Activity: D N Vu, S Gao, J R Pierce, A A Asa-Awuku

A51K Moscone West 2022-2024Friday 0800hBiomass Burning Impacts on Composition, Clouds, and Climate: SEAC4RS, BBOP, SAMBBA, BORTAS, FLAME-4, and Other Recent Studies I (Virtual Session)Presiding: Robert Yokelson, Univ Montana; Arthur Sedlacek, Brookhaven

National Lab; Hugh Coe, University of Manchester; Jack Dibb, Univ New Hampshire

0800h A51K-01 Evaluation of Tropical Biomass Burning Emissions using a Global Aerosol Model: Implications for Climate and Air Quality: C Red-

dington, D V Spracklen, A Rap, P Artaxo, L V Riz-zo, A Arana, D A Ridley, W Morgan, H Coe, Y Y Toh, K S Carslaw, G Mann

0815h A51K-02 Multiplatform inversion of the 2013 Rim Fire smoke emissions using regional-scale modeling: important nocturnal fire activity, air quality, and climate impacts: P E Saide, D A Peter-son, A M da Silva Jr, L D Ziemba, B Anderson, G S Diskin, G W Sachse, J W Hair, C F Butler, M A Fenn, J L Jimenez, P Campuzano Jost, J E Dibb, R J Yokelson, B Toon, G R Carmichael

0830h A51K-03 Brown carbon in the continental troposphere: sources, evolution and radiative im-pacts: R J Weber, J Liu, J E Dibb, E M Scheuer, B E Anderson, L D Ziemba, K L Thornhill II, M H Bergin, H Forrister, A Nenes

0845h A51K-04 Direct Measurements of Brown Carbon Absorption in A Wide Range of Biomass Burning Plumes: S M Murphy, R P Pokhrel, E Beamesderfer, D Lack, J Langridge, N L Wagner

0900h A51K-05 Agricultural Fires in the Southeast-ern U.S. during SEAC4RS: Emissions of Trace Gas-es and Particles and Evolution of Reactive Nitrogen and Ozone: X Liu, G Huey, A J Beyersdorf, P Cam-puzano Jost, J M St Clair, J Crounse, G S Diskin, J L Jimenez, L King, T Mikoviny, J Peischl, I B Pollack, T B Ryerson, G W Sachse, D Tanner, Y Wang, P O Wennberg, A Wisthaler, R J Yokelson, Y Zhang

0915h A51K-06 First Characterization of Biomass Burning Smoke from Cooking Fires, Peat, Crop Residue and Other Fuels By High Resolution PTR-TOF Mass Spectrometry and FTIR: C Stockwell, P R Veres, J Williams, R J Yokelson

0930h A51K-07 First Airborne PTR-ToF-MS Mea-surements of VOCs in a Biomass Burning Plume: Primary Emissions and Aging: A Wisthaler, M Müller, P Eichler, T Mikoviny, A J Beyersdorf, J H Crawford, G S Diskin, M M Yang, R J Yokelson, A J Weinheimer, A Fried

0945h A51K-08 Modeling the Complex Photo-chemistry of Biomass Burning Plumes in Plume-Scale, Regional, and Global Air Quality Models: M

J Alvarado, C R Lonsdale, R J Yokelson, K Travis, E V Fischer, J C Lin

A51L Moscone West 3008Friday 0800hMadden-Julian Oscillation: Observations, Modeling, and Prediction I Presiding: Charles Long, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Kunio Yoneyama, Japan Ag for Mar Ear Sci & Tec; Jean-philippe Duvel, CNRS

0800h A51L-01 Revisiting the Processes That Deter-mine Wintertime Intraseasonal SST Variability in the Thermocline Ridge of the Tropical South Indian Ocean: W Han, Y Li, T Shinoda, C Wang, M Ravi-chandran, J W Wang

0815h A51L-02 Convective initiation sensitivity to the presence of an oceanic barrier layer: S Chen, J Schmidt, M K Flatau, J G Richman, T G Jensen

0830h A51L-03 Diagnosing Air-Sea Interactions on Intraseasonal Timescales: C A DeMott

0845h A51L-04 MJO Sensitivity to the Indian Ocean Dipole in the Superparameterized CAM: J J Bene-

dict, M S Pritchard, W Collins

0900h A51L-05 Cumulus Moistening, the Diurnal Cycle, and Initiation of the Madden–Julian Oscilla-tion during DYNAMO: J H Ruppert, R H Johnson

0915h A51L-06 Effect of the Barrier Layer on the Upper Ocean Response to MJO Forcing: S Bulusu

0930h A51L-07 Analysis of MJO Wind-Flux Feed-backs in the Indian Ocean Using Observations: E M

Riley Dellaripa, E D Maloney

0945h A51L-08 Multiscale Convective Interactions During DYNAMO/CINDY2011/AMIE: C Schum-

acher, A M DePasquale, J M Fliegel, A B Funk

A51M Moscone West 3001Friday 0800hMechanisms of Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing on Regional Climate Variability and Change I

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Presiding: Massimo Bollasina, University of Edinburgh; Yi Ming, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Laura Wilcox, National Centre for

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0800h A51M-01 Assessment of Global Warming and Aerosol Impacts on the Asian Monsoon: W K

M Lau, K M Kim

0815h A51M-02 Forced vs unforced drivers of At-lantic SST variability - linking forced role to magni-tude of aerosol forcing: B Booth, N Dunstone, P R Halloran, T Andrews, N Bellouin, E R Martin

0830h A51M-03 Influence of anthropogenic aero-sols and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation on tropical belt width: R Allen, J R Norris, M Kovilakam

0845h A51M-04 Current Understandings of the Im-pacts of Anthropogenic Aerosols on the South Asia Monsoons: C Wang

0900h A51M-05 The Impact of Anthropogenic Aerosols on the Properties of the Indian Ocean Di-pole : T Cowan, W Cai, B Ng, M H England

0915h A51M-06 Radiative Forcing and Perturba-tions To Climate By Anthropogenic Sources of Soil Dust Aerosols: R L Miller, C Pérez García-Pando, J P Perlwitz, P A Ginoux

0930h A51M-07 Anthropogenic Aerosols and the Evolution of U.S. Droughts: E M Leibensperger, E J Cazavilan

0945h A51M-08 Transient Climate Impacts for Sce-narios of Aerosol Emissions from Asia: A Story of Coal versus Gas: B S Grandey, H Cheng, C Wang

A51N Moscone West 3012Friday 0800hMultimodal Characterization of Atmospheric Aerosols Using Unique Capabilities of DOE User Facilities I

Presiding: Alexander Laskin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Mary Gilles, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Hendrik Bluhm, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

0800h Introductory Remarks

0801h A51N-01 AMS+ALS: Kinetic and Product Studies of the Heterogeneous Oxidation of Organic Aerosol at the Advanced Light Source: J H Kroll, K R Wilson, S H Kessler, E C Browne, T Nah, J Smith, D R Worsnop

0821h A51N-02 Kinetics of oxygenated product for-mation during the heterogeneous oxidation of or-ganic aerosol: K R Kolesar, C D Cappa, K R Wilson

0834h A51N-03 X-Ray Microspectroscopic In-vestigations of Remote Aerosol Composition and Changes in Aerosol Microstructure and Phase State upon Hydration: M O Andreae, P Artaxo, M Bech-tel, J D Förster, A L D Kilcoyne, M L Krüger, C Pöhlker, J Saturno, M Weigand, K T Wiedemann

0854h A51N-04 Toward Quantifying the Mass-Based Hygroscopicity of Individual Submicron At-mospheric Aerosol Particles with STXM/NEXAFS and SEM/EDX: D Yancey Piens, S T Kelly, R E OBrien, B Wang, M D Petters, A Laskin, M K Gilles

0907h A51N-05 Exploring Atmospheric Aerosol Chemistry with Advanced High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry and Particle Imaging Methods: S Niz-

korodov

0927h A51N-06 Effects of phase states on reactions of secondary organic materials with chloride: B

Wang, A Laskin, R E OBrien, S T Kelly, J E Shil-ling, R Moffet, M K Gilles

0940h A51N-07 Water at Metal Oxide Interfaces: To Dissociate or Not to Dissociate? : J T Newberg, C Arble, C Goodwin, A Boscoboinik, X Tong, A Ferrari, L Giordano

A51O Moscone West 3010Friday 0800hQuantifying Emissions from Urban and Other Complex Areas I (Virtual Session) (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: James Butler, NOAA; Riley Duren, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Daniel Mendoza, University of California Santa Cruz; Jocelyn Turnbull, GNS Science / Rafter Radiocarbon

0800h A51O-01 USEPA DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS IN-FORMATION: W N Irving, T Wirth, M Weitz, L Hockstad

0815h A51O-02 How can bottom-up greenhouse gas flux quantification in urban systems be relevant to both carbon science and policy?: K R Gurney

0830h A51O-03 One Year of Doppler Lidar Obser-vations Characterizing Boundary Layer Wind, Tur-bulence, and Aerosol Structure During the India-napolis Flux Experiment: R M Hardesty, A Brewer, P B Shepson, M O L Cambaliza, O E Salmon, A M F Heimburger, K J Davis, T Lauvaux, L E McGowan, N L Miles, S Richardson, D P Sarmiento, A Karion, C Sweeney, L T Iraci, P W Hillyard, J R Podolske, K R Gurney, I N Razlivanov, Y Song, J C Turnbull, J R Whetstone, A Possolo, K Prasad

0845h A51O-04 Informing urban carbon emissions with atmospheric observations: motivation, meth-ods, and reducing uncertainties: E A Kort, J Ware, R M Duren, D Schimel, C E Miller, P Decola

0900h A51O-05 Greenhouse Gas Emissions of In-dianapolis using a High-Density Surface Tower Network and an Atmospheric Inversion: T Lau-

vaux, N L Miles, K J Davis, S Richardson, A Deng, D P Sarmiento, K Wu, C Sweeney, A Karion, R M Hardesty, A Brewer, J C Turnbull, L T Iraci, P W Hillyard, J R Podolske, K R Gurney, R Patarasuk, M O L Cambaliza, P B Shepson, J R Whetstone

0915h A51O-06 Inversions of CO2 Emissions from the Paris Area Using Yearlong Measurement Series: J Staufer, G Broquet, F M Bréon, V Puygrenier, I Xueref-Remy, M Ramonet, O Perrussel, F Chevalli-er, E Dieudonné, M Lopez, M Schmidt, P Ciais

0930h A51O-07 Highly-resolved Modeling of Emis-sions and Concentrations of Carbon Monoxide, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides, and Fine Partic-ulate Matter in Salt Lake City, Utah: D L Mendoza, J C Lin, L Mitchell, J R Ehleringer

0945h A51O-08 Daytime CO2 Urban-Regional Scale Surface Fluxes from Airborne Measurements, Ed-dy-Covariance Observations and Emissions Inven-tories in Greater London: A M Font, S B Grim-mond, J A Morgui, S Kotthaus, M Priestman, B Barratt

A51P Moscone South 309Friday 0800hRemote Sensing of the Carbon Cycle: Exploiting New Measurements and Linkages to the Water Cycle IV Presiding: John Worden, JPL / Caltech; Christopher O’Dell, Colorado State University; Annmarie Eldering, JPL; Anna Michalak, Carnegie Institution for Science

0800h A51P-01 Combining Ground-based and Sat-ellite Observations to Reconstruct Changes in the Functioning of the Terrestrial Biosphere: P M Cox, M Groenendijk

0815h A51P-02 Requirements analysis for remote sensing of carbon-climate feedbacks: D Schimel, S P Sander, C E Miller, R M Duren, J B Fisher, J Liu, B B Stephens

0830h A51P-03 Using Remote Sensing to Under-stand Climate Variability: J Green, P Gentine

0845h A51P-04 Ten Years of Near-Surface-Sensi-tive Satellite Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Methane: Selected Results Related to Natural and Anthropogenic Sources and Sinks: M A Buchwitz, M Reuter, O Schneising, H Bovensmann, J P Bur-rows

0900h A51P-05 Changes in the global methane bud-get since 2000: P Bousquet, M Saunois, B Poulter, P Ciais, J Canadell, E J Dlugokencky, A Peregon

0915h A51P-06 Top-down Constraints on Com-bustion Characteristics During the 2010 South America Drought Fires: A A Bloom, J Worden, Z Jiang, C Frankenberg, T P Kurosu, F W Landerer, D Schimel

0930h A51P-07 Precipitation - fire linkages and variability in continental-scale fire carbon emis-sions: G van der Werf, N Andela, J T Randerson

0945h A51P-08 Does GOSAT Capture the True Seasonal Cycle of Column-Averaged CO2?: H Lind-

qvist, C O’Dell, S Basu

A51Q Moscone West 3006Friday 0800hTropospheric Chemistry-Climate Interactions III Presiding: Lee Murray, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Timothy Bertram, University of California San Diego; James West, Univ. of North Carolina; Christopher Holmes, UC Irvine

0800h A51Q-01 The Stratospheric Contribution to Tropospheric Ozone Variability and Trends: J L

Neu, T Flury, G L Manney, W W Verstraeten, M L Santee, D E Kinnison, J Worden, N J Livesey

0815h A51Q-02 On the Attribution of Tropospheric Ozone Variability: P G M Hess, D E Kinnison, Q Tang

0830h A51Q-03 Spectral Decomposition of Surface Ozone Variability: D Bowdalo, M J Evans, E D Sofen, A M Fiore, L W Horowitz

0845h A51Q-04 The Influence of the Polar Jet and Bermuda High on the Variability of Surface Ozone over the Eastern United States: L L Shen, L J Mick-ley, A P K Tai

0900h A51Q-05 A critical evaluation of present-day and future surface ozone as simulated by glob-al chemistry-climate models in the Atmospheric Chemistry & Climate Model Intercomparison Proj-ect (ACCMIP): J Schnell, M J Prather

0915h A51Q-06 Ozone variability in the tropo-sphere and the stratosphere from six years of IASI observations (2008-2013): C Wespes, P F Coheur, L K Emmons, S Tilmes, S Safieddine, D Hurtmans, C Clerbaux, D P Edwards

0930h A51Q-07 On the role of climate variability on tropospheric ozone: M Lin

0945h A51Q-08 Future Projections of Aerosol Opti-cal Depth, Radiative Forcing, and Climate Response Due to Declining Aerosol Emissions in the Repre-sentative Concentration Pathways: D M Wester-

velt, D L Mauzerall, L W Horowitz, V Naik

BIOGEOSCIENCES

B51A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hBiogeochemical Cycling of Silicon and Isotopes in Biogenic Silica I Posters (joint with OS)

Presiding: Claudia Ehlert, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology; Patricia Grasse, GEOMAR; Anson Mackay, University College London; George Swann, University of Nottingham

0800h B51A-0001 POSTER Significant Biogenic Sili-ca Retention from Reverse Weathering in Non-del-taic Sediments: J W Krause, A M Larson, E S Dar-row, R H Carmichael

0800h B51A-0002 POSTER Transformation of Sil-icon in a Coastal Sandy Beach Ecosystem: Insights from Stable Silicon Isotopes in Ground- and Pore-waters: C Ehlert, R Paffrath, A Reckhardt, K Pahn-ke

0800h B51A-0003 POSTER Factors controlling the silicon isotope composition of dissolved silicate and biogenic silica in the Peruvian Upwelling: P Grasse, K Haynert, M A Brzezinski, M Frank

0800h B51A-0004 POSTER Dissolved Silicon Iso-topic Compositions in the East China Sea: Water Mass Mixing Versus Biological Fractionation: Z

Cao, M Frank, M Dai

0800h B51A-0005 POSTER Silicon Isotopes in Sur-face Waters during Summer in the Southern Ocean: L Cassarino, C L De La Rocha

0800h B51A-0006 POSTER A Paleogene Silicon Sta-ble Isotope Record: Long-Term Carbon and Silicon Cycling Interaction Revealed By Sponges and Radi-olarians: G Fontorbe, C L De La Rocha, K R Hend-ry, P Frings, D J Conley

0800h B51A-0007 POSTER Oxygen Isotope Analy-ses From Guaymas Basin Sediment Trap Diatoms: A J Menicucci, H J Spero, R Thunell

0800h B51A-0008 POSTER Rapid changes in diatom silica surface charge density, silanol abundance, and oxygen isotope values elucidate silica maturation processes in biogenic silica : W Wiedenheft, J P Dodd, L Sunderlin

0800h B51A-0009 POSTER Ecosystemic Postglacial Succession of Nettilling Lake (Baffin Island, Can-ada) Inferred by Oxygen Isotope Composition of Lacustrine Diatoms: B Narancic, B Chapligin, H Meyer, R Pienitz

0800h B51A-0010 POSTER Changes in the δ18O and δ30Si values of partially dissolved phytoliths: im-plications for environmental reconstruction: A J

Prentice, I Jabeen, E A Webb

0800h B51A-0011 POSTER The next chapter of di-rect phytolith 14C dating: debunking the myth of oc-cluded photosynthetic carbon exclusivity: G Santos, A Harutyunyan, A E Alexandre, P E Reyerson, K L Gallagher, B D Isabelle

0800h B51A-0012 POSTER Characterizing the Na-ture and Distribution of Phytolith Organic Matter Using Raman Spectroscopy: K L Gallagher, A Al-fonso-Garcia, J Sanchez, A Harutyunyan, G Santos, E Potma

B51B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hGlobal Forest Dynamics and Interactions with a Changing Climate I Posters (joint with GC)

Presiding: Kristina Anderson-Teixeira, Smithsonian Institution; Sean McMahon, SERC; Matteo Detto, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute; Scott Stark, Michigan State University

0800h B51B-0013 POSTER Winter Climate Change Promotes Altered Timing of Spring Water and Carbon Fluxes in Piñon-juniper Woodlands, New Mexico, USA: M D Petrie, W Pockman, R E Pan-gle, J M Limousin, J A Plaut, N G McDowell

0800h B51B-0014 POSTER Comparison of Nitrogen Cycling Between Old Growth Forests and Second-ary Forests in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic: R H Walker, H E Epstein, J McGarvey, J Thompson, A L Mills

0800h B51B-0015 POSTER Soil CO2 Efflux and Its Components Responded Differently to Throughfall Exclusion and Fertilization in a Loblolly Pine (Pinus

taeda) Plantation: J Yang, C Luedtke, K Akers, M McGuire, D P Aubrey, R O Teskey

0800h B51B-0016 POSTER The Dynamic of Annual Carbon Allocation to Wood in European Forests Is Consistent with a Combined Source-Sink Lim-itation of Growth: Implications on Growth Simu-lations in a Terrestrial Biosphere Model: J Guille-

mot, N K Martin-StPaul, E Dufrêne, C François, K Soudani, J M Ourcival, P Leadley, N Delpierre

0800h B51B-0017 POSTER Microbial limitation in a changing world: A stoichiometric approach for pre-dicting microbial resource limitation and fluxes: M

Midgley, R Phillips

0800h B51B-0018 POSTER Climate Warming Threatens Semi-arid Forests in Inner Asia: X WU, H Liu, Z Qi, X Li

0800h B51B-0020 POSTER Title: Estimating the Changes in Forest Carbon Dynamics of South Kore-an Forests Under Climate Change Scenarios: J Lee, T K Yoon, S H Han, S Kim, M J Yi, G S Park, C Kim, Y M Son, R Kim, Y Son

0800h B51B-0021 POSTER Predicting Biomass and Species Composition in the Siberian Boreal Forest Using a New Spatially-Explicit Vegetation Dynam-ics Model: Model Development, Calibration, and Climate Sensitivity Analysis: K Brazhnik, H H Shugart Jr

0800h B51B-0022 POSTER Single Pass LiDAR–de-rived Estimate of Site Productivity in Western Or-egon: E McAdam, T Hilker, R H Waring, C H R D Sousa, Y M Moura

0800h B51B-0023 POSTER Species-specific photo-synthetic responses of four coniferous seedlings to open-field experimental warming: S Han, S J Yoon, T K Yoon, S H Han, J Lee, D Lee, S Kim, J Hwang, M Cho, Y Son

0800h B51B-0024 POSTER A Comparison of Forest Cover Maps in China in 2010 from Multi-source: Landsat, PALSAR, MCD12Q1, FAO FRA, and Na-tional Forestry Inventory: Y Qin, X Xiao, J Dong, G Zhang

0800h B51B-0025 POSTER Climate change in winter versus the growing-season leads to different effects on soil microbial activity in northern hardwood for-ests: P O Sorensen, P H Templer, A Finzi

0800h B51B-0026 POSTER Factors of Forest Loss using An Object-based Mapping Method -A Case Study in North America: L Wang, Q Ying, P Pota-pov, M Hansen

0800h B51B-0027 POSTER Long-term Patterns of Climate, Tree Growth, and Tree Mortality in Per-manent Forest Plots of Hawaii Island: R Ostertag, W Buckley, S Cordell, T W Giambelluca, C P Giar-dina, F Inman-Narahari, C M Litton, M Nullet, L Sack, A Sibley, J VanDeMark

0800h B51B-0028 POSTER Dynamics of Tree Spe-cies Composition in Temperate Mountains of South Korea over Fourteen Years using 880 Permanent Plots: B Lee, H S Kim, J Park, M Moon, S Cho, D Ryu, K Z Wynn, J Park

0800h B51B-0029 POSTER Landscape Characteri-zation and RepresentativenessAnalysis for Under-standing Sampling Network Coverage: D M Madd-

alena, F M Hoffman, J Kumar, W W Hargrove

0800h B51B-0030 POSTER Effects of Tree Canopy Structure and Understory Vegetation on the Effec-tiveness of Open-Top-Chamber in Manipulating Boreal Forest Microclimate: L M Teuber, M C Nilsson, D Wardle, E Dorrepaal

0800h B51B-0031 POSTER Differences in photo-synthesis and isoprene emission in post oak (Quer-

cus stellata) and sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) trees along an urban-to-rural gradient in Texas: E

Lahr, C Crossett, G Haas, G W Schade

0800h B51B-0032 POSTER Compounding distur-bance interactions in a Southern Rocky Mountain subalpine forest: M K Caldwell, C A Wessman, B Buma, R Poore

0800h B51B-0033 POSTER Precipitation variability in tropical forests most strongly affecting trees with low wood density: A I Zvoleff, J A Ahumada, L Beaudrot

0800h B51B-0034 POSTER Experimental warming effects on the bacterial community structure and diversity: W Kim, S Han, J Adams, Y Son

0800h B51B-0035 POSTER Assessment of Climate Driven Dynamics of Active Layer, Hydrological and Vegetation Status at the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau Us-ing Dynamic Global Vegetation Model: Y Yang

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0800h B51B-0036 POSTER Amazon deforestation effects on mean and extreme riverflows: insights from ecohydrological scaling: J F Salazar, I C Hoyos, J C Villegas Palacio, G Poveda

0800h B51B-0037 POSTER Exploring the Biotic Pump Hypothesis along Non-linear Transects in Tropical South America: R Molina, D M Bettin, J F Salazar, J C Villegas

0800h B51B-0038 POSTER Tree growth rates in an Amazonian evergreen forest: seasonal patterns and correlations with leaf phenology: J Wu, K Silva Campos, N Prohaska, M L Ferreira, B W Nelson, S R Saleska, R da Silva

B51C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hJoint Applications of Lidar and Radar Remote Sensing Posters (joint with C, G, GC, P)

Presiding: Batuhan Osmanoglu, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Sanna Kaasalainen, Finnish Geodetic Institute; Temilola Fatoyinbo, NASA GSFC; Mika Karjalainen, Finnish Geodetic Institute

0800h B51C-0039 POSTER Estimating Mangrove Canopy Height and Above-Ground Biomass in Ev-erglades National Park with Airbone LiDAR and TanDEM-X Data: E A Feliciano, S Wdowinski, M D Potts, T E Fatoyinbo, S K Lee

0800h B51C-0040 POSTER Beyond Radar Backscat-ter: Estimating Forest Structure and Biomass with Radar Interferometry and Lidar Remote Sensing: M

Lavalle, R Ahmed

0800h B51C-0041 POSTER The Study of Verifica-tion and Correction of Cloud Base and Top Height Retrievals from Ka-band Cloud Radar in Boseong, Korea during Fall 2013: Y H Kim, S B Oh, K H Kim, C H Cho

0800h B51C-0042 POSTER Evaluation of Remote-ly Sensed Vegetation and Elevation Products in a Tropical Forest: H W Leigh, A L Neuenschwander, L A Magruder

0800h B51C-0043 POSTER Monitoring water levels by integrating optical and synthetic aperture radar water masks with lidar DEMs: C Hopkinson, B Brisco, S Patterson

0800h B51C-0044 POSTER Estimation of canopy height using lidar and radar interferometry: an as-sessment of combination methods and sensitivity to instrument, terrain and canopy height profile: M

Simard, M Neumann, N Pinto, M Brolly, G Brigot

0800h B51C-0045 POSTER Estimating Canopy Height of a Temperate Forest from TanDEM-X and LVIS Data: W Qi, R Dubayah, F Kugler

0800h B51C-0046 POSTER Results and outline of multi-direction lidar system experiments: W Mu-

ranaka, T Kawahara, S Nozawa

0800h B51C-0047 POSTER Tree Crown Delineation using Watershed Techniques and Forest Metrics from NEON LiDAR Data: K Y Luong

0800h B51C-0048 POSTER A Robust Gold Decon-volution Approach for LiDAR Waveform Data Processing to Characterize Vegetation Structure: T

Zhou, S C Popescu, K Krause, R Sheridan, N W Ku

0800h B51C-0049 POSTER Full-waveform Airborne and Spaceborne Laser Altimetry for Mapping and Sampling the Earth’s Forests, Cryosphere, and Land surfaces: J B Blair, R Dubayah, M A Hofton, S B Luthcke, D Rabine, S Wake, B Coyle, P Stysley, C Salerno

B51D Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hManaging Phosphorus Fate and Transport at the Biogeochemical, Hydrologic, and Food Production Nexus II Posters (joint with H)

Presiding: Josephine Archibald, Cornell University; Sheila Saia, Cornell University; Michael Walter, Cornell University

0800h B51D-0050 POSTER Simulating Sustainable P Management Practices in Tile-Drained Landscapes of Central Ohio Using the Agricultural Policy Envi-ronmental Extender (APEX): W I Ford III, K King, M Williams

0800h B51D-0051 POSTER Naturally Ocurring Polyphosphate-accumulating Bacteria in Benthic Biofilms: N A Locke, S M Saia, M T Walter, H J Carrick, A R Buda, J M Regan

0800h B51D-0052 POSTER How do changes in dis-solved oxygen concentration influence microbi-ally-controlled phosphorus cycling in stream bio-films?: S M Saia, N A Locke, J M Regan, H J Carrick, A R Buda, M T Walter

0800h B51D-0053 POSTER A simple method for as-sessing available weather data quality for site specif-ic nutrient management: D R Fuka, A Collick, P J A Kleinman, A Sommerlot, Z M Easton

0800h B51D-0054 POSTER Decline in Soluble Phos-phorus Mobility from Land-Applied Dairy Manure – Modeling and Practical Applications: J A Ar-

chibald, M T Walter, M Peterson, B K Richards, S K Giri

0800h B51D-0055 POSTER Factors Affecting P Loads to Surface Waters: Comparing the Roles of Precipitation and Land Management Practices: M

Motew, E Booth, S R Carpenter, C J Kucharik

0800h B51D-0057 POSTER Capture and Characteri-zation of Particulates Exported from Farm Drainage During a Storm Event: Effect on Phosphorus Load-ing: J H Bhadha, T A Lang, S H Daroub

0800h B51D-0058 POSTER Modeling Phosphorous and Sediment Transport in the Cayuga Lake Wa-tershed: E Menzies, M T Walter

0800h B51D-0059 POSTER Characterizing the Influ-ence of Flow Regime and Landcover on the Geo-chemical Nature and Magnitude of Riverine Phos-phorus and Trace Metal Loads: B Rosenberg, A W Schroth

B51E Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hMulti-Sensor Long-Term Data Records of Land Surface Parameters for Global Change Research I Posters (joint with GC, IN)

Presiding: Kamel Didan, University of Arizona; Tomoaki Miura, Univ Hawaii; Willem Van Leeuwen, University of Arizona

0800h B51E-0060 POSTER Quality Assessment and Collection V1.1 Reprocessing of the Suomi NPP VIIRS LAND Records: S Devadiga, C C Davidson, S Sarkar, G Ye, M Hattori, C Praderas, V Kalb, A Nguyen, C Hamilton, J Kuyper, M O Roman, E Mauoka

0800h B51E-0061 POSTER Global Cross-Compar-ison of Suomi NPP VIIRS Vegetation Index EDR with Aqua MODIS: T Miura, J Tsend-Ayush, A Kato, M Vargas

0800h B51E-0062 POSTER Version 4 of the Veg-etation Index and Phenology Earth Science Data Records: A Barreto-munoz, K Didan, T Miura, J Tsend-Ayush

0800h B51E-0063 POSTER Tracking Trends in Frac-tional Forest Cover Change using Long Term Data from AVHRR and MODIS: D H Kim, C DiMiceli, R A Sohlberg, M Hansen, M Carroll, M Kelly, J R Townshend

0800h B51E-0064 POSTER A Multi-sensor Remote Sensing Study of the Dynamic of the Nile Basin Vegetation Cover: K Didan, A Barreto-munoz

0800h B51E-0065 POSTER Remote Sensing of Breaks and Trends in Vegetation Time Series Data Due to Fire and Drought: W J D Van Leeuwen, K A Hartfield

0800h B51E-0066 POSTER Multi-Temporal Remote Sensing Data for Modeling of Dryland Evapotrans-piration and Land Cover Change: R Petrakis, K A Hartfield, P Barrera, W J D Van Leeuwen, S A Pap-uga, C A Scott

0800h B51E-0067 POSTER DroughtView: Satellite Based Drought Monitoring and Assessment: K A

Hartfield, W J D Van Leeuwen, M Crimmins, S E Marsh, Y Torrey, M Rahr, B J Orr

0800h B51E-0068 POSTER Stability and long term continuity of satellite data for rapid land surface monitoring of vegetation condition: J F Brown, D M Howard

0800h B51E-0069 POSTER On the Use of Landsat Data to Detect Long-Term NDVI Trends in Ca-nadian Boreal Forest: D J Sulla-menashe, M A Friedl, C E Woodcock

0800h B51E-0070 POSTER A one year Landsat 8 conterminous United States study of spatial and temporal patterns of cirrus and non-cirrus clouds and implications for the long term Landsat archive: V Kovalskyy, D P Roy

B51F Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hNear-Surface Remote Sensing of Vegetation Structure, Function, and Stress I Posters (joint with A, GC, H)

Presiding: Christopher Still, Oregon State University; Brent Helliker, University of Pennsylvania; Thomas Hilker, Oregon State University; Josh Gray, Boston University

0800h B51F-0071 POSTER A New Hyperspectral De-signed for Small UAS Tested in Real World Appli-cations: E Marcucci, E Saiet II, M C Hatfield

0800h B51F-0072 POSTER Optimizing Uas Image Acquisition and Geo-Registration for Precision Ag-riculture: A A Hearst, K A Cherkauer, K M Rainey

0800h B51F-0073 POSTER Assessing Vegeta-tion Composition and Characteristics Using Ground-Level Hyperspectral Data in Northern Vir-ginia: I Aneece, H E Epstein

0800h B51F-0074 POSTER Modelling grassland phenology and growth using near-surface remote sensing derived time series: K Hufkens, M Chen, A D Richardson

0800h B51F-0075 POSTER Forest fuel treatment detection using multi-temporal airborne Lidar data and high resolution aerial imagery ---- A case study at Sierra Nevada, California: Y Su, Q Guo, B Collins, D Fry, M Kelly

0800h B51F-0076 POSTER Estimating photosyn-thesis with high resolution field spectroscopy in a Mediterranean grassland under different nutrient availability: O Perez-Priego, J Guan, F Fava, M Rossini, T Wutzler, G Moreno, A Carrara, O Kolle, M Schrumpf, M Reichstein, M Migliavacca

0800h B51F-0077 POSTER Do BRDF effects domi-nate seasonal changes in tower-based remote sens-ing imagery?: J R Nagol, D C Morton, J Rubio, B D Cook, K Rishmawi

0800h B51F-0078 POSTER Optical Polarization of Light from a Sorghum Canopy Measured under both a Clear and an Overcast Sky: V C Vanderbilt, C S T Daughtry, L L Biehl, R P Dahlgren

0800h B51F-0080 POSTER Continuous estimation of leaf area index using in-situ albedo data: C Jiang, Y Ryu

0800h B51F-0081 POSTER Mapping tree health us-ing airborne full-waveform laser scans and hyper-spectral imagery: a case study for floodplain eucalypt forest: I Shendryk, M G Tulbure, M Broich

0800h B51F-0083 POSTER How to reduce day-to-day variation of leaf area index derived from digital cover photography?: Y R Hwang, Y Ryu, H Kimm, C Macfarlane, M Lang, O Sonnentag

0800h B51F-0084 POSTER Estimating more reliable measures of forest canopy temperatures using ther-mal imaging: Y Kim, C J Still, D M Aubrecht, A D Richardson

0800h B51F-0085 POSTER Foliar Temperature Gra-dients as Drivers of Budburst in Douglas-fir: New Applications of Thermal Infrared Imagery: R Mill-

er, H E Lintz, C K Thomas, M J Salino-Hugg, J J Niemeier, A Kruger

0800h B51F-0086 POSTER Assessing the Impact of Central Appalachian Tree Species on Canopy Albe-do via Measurement of Leaf Angles from Repeated Ground-based, Drone, and Hemispherical Photog-raphy: B E McNeil, D Erazo, T Heimerl

0800h B51F-0087 POSTER Comparison of Stem Map Developed from Crown Geometry Allometry Linked Census Data to Airborne and Terrestrial Lidar at Harvard Forest, MA: F Sullivan, M W Palace, M J Ducey, O David, B D Cook, L C Lepine

0800h B51F-0088 POSTER Near-Surface Sensing of Vegetative Heavy Metal Stress: Method Devel-opment for an Accelerated Assessment of Mine Tailing Waste and Remediation Efforts: M T Lee, M Gottfried, E Berglund, G Rodriguez, D J Ceck-anowicz, N Cutter, J Badgeley

0800h B51F-0089 POSTER Comparison of fractional vegetation cover derived from digital camera and MODIS NDVI in Mongolia: K Jaebeom, K Jang, S Kang

0800h B51F-0090 POSTER Physiology and Thermal Imaging of Poplar Hybrids with Varying Tempera-ture Tolerance: P Ibsen, W J D Van Leeuwen, J McCorkel, G Barron-Gafford, D J Moore

0800h B51F-0091 POSTER Remote detection of wa-ter stress conditions via a diurnal photochemical reflectance index (PRI) improves yield prediction in rainfed wheat: T S Magney, L A Vierling, J Eitel

B51G Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hNovel Approaches for Considering Vegetation Dynamics I Posters (joint with GC)

Presiding: Abigail Swann, University of Washington; Charles Koven, LBL; Ryan Pavlick, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h B51G-0092 POSTER Altered Acer Rubrum Fe-cundity Induced By Chemical Climate Change: J L

Deforest, A Peters

0800h B51G-0093 POSTER Sphagnum peatlands as a unique habitat for the long-term survival of glacial relicts: a case study of Betula nana: M M Slowinski, S Slowinska, A M Noryśkiewicz, M Lamentowicz, P Kołaczek

0800h B51G-0094 POSTER A mechanistic nitrogen limitation model for CLM(ED): A A Ali, C Xu, N G McDowell, A Rogers, S D Wullschleger, R Fisher, J A Vrugt

0800h B51G-0095 POSTER Modeling the impacts of organic layer depth on forest stand recovery from disturbance in the North American boreal forest: A

T Trugman, D Medvigy, N Fenton, Y Bergeron

0800h B51G-0096 POSTER A Blast from the Past: Community Scale Impacts of Explosives Contam-inated Soils after 17 years: S M Via, J Zinnert, D Young

0800h B51G-0097 POSTER Plant Migrations Role on Future Carbon Balance from Climate Change: S

Flanagan, G C Hurtt, J Fisk

0800h B51G-0098 POSTER Using vegetation struc-ture estimates derived from multi-source remote sensing to predict dynamics of a semi-arid ecosys-tem in the western US: R Shrestha, J J Mitchell, N F Glenn, A N Flores

0800h B51G-0099 POSTER Mangrove Cano-py Height and Biomass Estimations by means of Pol-InSAR Techniques: S K Lee, T E Fatoyinbo, C Trettin, M Simard, S Bandeira

0800h B51G-0100 POSTER The Photosynthetic Trade-off Between Direct and Diffuse Light, the Problem with Diffuse Fraction and a Proposed Solution: A Stine, A L S Swann, P J Huybers

0800h B51G-0101 POSTER Scaling Forest Manage-ment Practices in Earth System Models: Case Study of Southeast and Pacific Northwest Forests: A

Pourmokhtarian, J M Becknell, J Hall, A R Desai, L R Boring, P Duffy, C L Staudhammer, G Starr, M Dietze

0800h B51G-0102 POSTER Evaluating simulated functional trait patterns and quantifying modelled trait diversity effects on simulated ecosystem fluxes: R Pavlick, D Schimel

0800h B51G-0103 POSTER Integrating physiological threshold experiments with climate modeling to project mangrove range limits: K C Cavanaugh, J Kellner, S Cook-Patton, P Williams, I C Feller, J Parker

0800h B51G-0105 POSTER The Sensitivity of Sim-ulated Competition Between Different Plant Func-tional Types to Subgrid Scale Representation of Vegetation in a Land Surface Model: R K Shrestha, V Arora, J R Melton

0800h B51G-0106 POSTER Version 5 of Forecasts; Forecasts of Climate-Associated Shifts in Tree Spe-cies: W W Hargrove, J Kumar, K M Potter, F M Hoffman

0800h B51G-0107 POSTER Comparing CLM and CLM-ED as a basis for representing carbon cy-cling dynamics in a Central Amazonian forest: R G

Knox, J A Holm, C D Koven, W J Riley, J Q Cham-bers, R Fisher, S Muszala, N Higuchi

B51H Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hObservations and Model Requirements for Understanding Drivers of Disturbance Processes in Arctic and Boreal Terrestrial Ecosystems I Posters

Presiding: Liza Jenkins, Michigan Technological University; Santonu Goswami, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Daniel Hayes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Brian Benscoter, Florida Atlantic University

0800h B51H-0109 POSTER Disturbance Regimes and Landscape Heterogeneity in the Boreal Forest: E A Lyons, Y Sheng

0800h B51H-0111 POSTER Quantifying the Distribu-tion and Landscape Controls of Peatlands and Or-ganic Layer Thickness within Alaska: B K Wylie, N Pastick, T Jorgenson, S Nield, K D Johnson

0800h B51H-0114 POSTER Influence of Fire on Per-mafrost in Lowland Forests of the Tanana Flats, In-terior Alaska: D N Brown, T Jorgenson, T A Doug-las, V E Romanovsky, K Kielland, E S Euskirchen, R Ruess

0800h B51H-0115 POSTER Effects of fire on decom-position: assessing the relative importance of soil environment versus charring on decomposition in boreal conifer forests: K Manies, M R Turetsky, J W Harden

0800h B51H-0116 POSTER Environmental Parti-tioning of Biomass Combustion Biomarkers in Arc-tic Rivers across the Spring Freshet Hydrograph: A Myers-Pigg, P Louchouarn, N Tananaev, R Teisserenc

0800h B51H-0117 POSTER The Riverine Export of Particulate and Dissolved Black Carbon Following a Colorado Wildfire: S Wagner, K Cawley, F Ro-sario-Ortiz, R Jaffe

0800h B51H-0118 POSTER Mediation of Fire-Cli-mate Linkages by Vegetation Types in Alaskan Arctic Tundra Ecosystems: Impacts of Model Un-certainty on GCM-Based Forecasts of Future Fire Activity: P Duffy, P E Higuera, A M Young, F Hu, M Dietze

0800h B51H-0119 POSTER Assessment of Fire Oc-currence and Future Fire Potential in Arctic Alas-ka: N H F French, L K Jenkins, T V Loboda, L L Bourgeau-Chavez, M A Whitley

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0800h B51H-0120 POSTER Soil Active Layer Freeze/Thaw Detection Using Combined L- and P-Band Radar Remote Sensing: J Du, J S Kimball, M Mogh-addam

0800h B51H-0121 POSTER Improved fire radiative energy estimation in high latitude ecosystems: A

Melchiorre, L Boschetti

B51I Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hRemote Sensing to Support Investigations in Plant-Climate Interactions I Posters (joint with GC)

Presiding: Jonathan Greenberg, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Shawn Serbin, Brookhaven National Laboratory

0800h B51I-0122 POSTER Remote Detection and Modeling of Abrupt and Gradual Tree Mortality in the Southwestern USA: J D Muss, C Xu, N G McDowell

0800h B51I-0123 POSTER Developing the frame-work for a risk map for mite vectored viruses in wheat resulting from pre-harvest hail damage: A

L Nguy-Robertson, A Stilwell, A I Zygielbaum, J McMechan, G Hein, S Wegulo, T Smith

0800h B51I-0124 POSTER Climate and Edaphic Controls on Humid Tropical Forest Tree Height: Y

Yang, S S Saatchi, L Xu

0800h B51I-0125 POSTER Is there a climatological signature to deep root functioning?: A Bamzai, K de Beurs

0800h B51I-0126 POSTER Spatio-Temporal Dy-namics of Vegetation and Their Relationships with Climate in Southeast Asia Based on Three Satellite NDVI Products: Y Zhang, Z Zeng, S Piao

0800h B51I-0127 POSTER Remote Measurement of Short-term Post-fire Vegetation Regrowth in Sierra Nevadan Forests: R Meng, P E Dennison, C Huang

0800h B51I-0128 POSTER Spectroscopic measure-ments of soybeans used to parameterize physio-logical traits in the AgroIBIS ecosystem model: A

Singh, S Serbin, C J Kucharik, P A Townsend

0800h B51I-0129 POSTER Climate and Physical Dis-turbance Effects on the Spectral Signatures of Bio-logical Soil Crusts: Implications for Future Dryland Energy Balance: W A Rutherford, C Flagg, T H Painter, G S Okin, J Belnap, S Reed

0800h B51I-0130 POSTER Tower-Based Optical Sensing Architecture for Facilitating the Investiga-tion of Fine Scale Biosphere-Atmosphere Interac-tions via Optical-Flux Data Integration: Y Hamada, R Sankaran, D J Bales, D R Cook, R L Herrera Jr, C C Weber, N J Ferrier

B51J Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hUnderstanding Microbial Ecosystems Using Isotope Geochemistry I Posters Presiding: Magdalena Osburn, Northwestern University; James Moran, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

0800h B51J-0131 POSTER Evaluating the role of transhydrogenases in lipid D/H ratios: A S Bradley, W Leavitt, C Wallace, M Suess

0800h B51J-0132 POSTER Insights into Microbial Mats and Possible Stromatolite Formation from Little Hot Creek, California: D Niu, E R Ciscato, G G Trubl, J Q García-Maldonado, W Berelson, H Johnson, B S Stevenson, B W Stamps, F A Corsetti, J R Spear

0800h B51J-0133 POSTER Carbonate concretions as a significant component of ancient marine carbon cycles: Insights from paired organic and inorganic carbon isotope analyses of a Cretaceous shale: S J

Loyd

0800h B51J-0134 POSTER A unique isotopic finger-print during sulfate-driven anaerobic oxidation of methane: G Antler, A V Turchyn, B Herut, O Sivan

0800h B51J-0135 POSTER Comparison of Two Techniques to Calculate Methane Oxidation rates in Samples Obtained From the Hudson Canyon Seep Field in the North Atlantic: M Leonte, J D Kessler, A Chepigin, M Y Kellermann, E Arrington, D L Valentine, S Sylva

0800h B51J-0136 POSTER Isotopic evidence for complex microbial ecosystems in the phosphate-rich interval of the Miocene Monterey Formation: B P

Theiling, M L Coleman

0800h B51J-0137 POSTER Detangling the Web of Sulfur Metabolisms in Santa Barbara Basin with High-Resolution δ34S and Genomic Profiles: M R

Raven, J F Adkins, A L Sessions, K Dawson, S A Connon, V J Orphan

0800h B51J-0138 POSTER Determining the N and O isotope effects of microbial nitrite reduction: the global N cycle implications of an enzyme-dependent isotope effect: T S Martin, K L Casciotti

0800h B51J-0139 POSTER Chromium Isotope Be-haviour During Aerobic Microbial Reduction Ac-tivities: Q Zhang, K Amor, D Porcelli, I Thompson

0800h B51J-0140 POSTER Evidence of Chloroben-zene Natural Attenuation in Contaminated Sedi-ments Using Compound Specific Isotope Analy-sis and High Resolution Pore Water Sampling: E

Passeport, R Landis, G Lacrampe Couloume, E J Lutz, E E Mack, K West, B Sherwood Lollar

0800h B51J-0141 POSTER Characterization of Growing Soil Bacterial Communities across a pH gradient Using H2

18O DNA-Stable Isotope Probing: A T Welty-Bernard, E Schwartz

0800h B51J-0142 POSTER A Combined Molecular and Isotopic Study of Anoxygenic Photosynthesis in Meromictic Lakes of the Northwestern United States: J H Harris IV, W Gilhooly III, E J Crane III, B Steinman, M R Shelton

B51K Moscone West 2002Friday 0800hAdvances in Observing and Scaling Surface-Atmosphere Exchange for Enhancing Long-Term Flux Networks I (joint with A, GC)

Presiding: Stefan Metzger, NEON; Kimberly Novick, Indiana University - Bloomington; Dario Papale, Tuscia University; Bai Yang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

0800h B51K-01 Transducer Shadowing Explains Observed Underestimates in Vertical Wind Veloc-ity from Non-orthogonal Sonic Anemometers: J M

Frank, W J Massman, E Swiatek, H Zimmerman, B E Ewers

0815h B51K-02 Measurements of Flow Distortion within the CSAT3 Sonic Anemometer: T W Horst, E Dellwik, J Mann, N Angelou

0830h B51K-03 A Comparison of Infrared Gas Analyzers Above a Subalpine Forest: S P Burns, S Metzger, P Blanken, G G Burba, E Swiatek, J Li, B Conrad

0845h B51K-04 Data Processing for Making Eddy Covariance Methane Flux Measurement with La-ser-Based CH4 Gas Analyzer: L Xu, G G Burba, D K McDermitt

0900h B51K-05 A Long Term View of Forest Re-sponse to Environmental Change: 25 Years of Studying Harvard Forest: J W Munger, S C Wofsy, J Lindaas, F David, O David

0915h B51K-06 Investigating the biophysical con-trols on mass and energy cycling in Southwestern US ecosystems using the New Mexico Elevation Gradient of flux towers: D J Krofcheck, L Moril-las, M E Litvak

0930h B51K-07 Emergent Patterns of Forest Bio-mass Production from Across and within a Mi-cro-Network: N Pederson, D Martin Benito, D A Bishop, A Dawson, M Dietze, D Druckenbrod, A Dye, A C Gonzalez, A E Hessl, J Martin Fernandez, J S McLachlan, C J Paciorek, B Poulter, J W Williams

0945h B51K-08 Assessing the Impacts of Land-Use Change and Ecological Restoration on CH4 and CO2 Fluxes in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, Cali-fornia: Findings from a Regional Network of Eddy Covariance Towers: S H Knox, C S Sturtevant, P Y Oikawa, J H Matthes, L E Koteen, F E Anderson, J G Verfaillie, D D Baldocchi

B51L Moscone West 2004Friday 0800hRemote Sensing of Forest Disturbance: Pushing the Frontier I Presiding: Sean Healey, Rocky Mountain Research Statio; Warren Cohen, US Forest Service Corvallis; Alexander Hernandez, Utah State University; David Turner, Oregon State University

0800h B51L-01 Exponentially Weighted Moving Average Change Detection Around the Coun-try (and the World): E Brooks, R H Wynne, V A Thomas, C E Blinn, J Coulston

0815h B51L-02 30 Years of Forest Change in the Eastern United States Highlands: M J Hughes, S D Kaylor, D J Hayes

0830h B51L-03 Annual South American Forest Loss Estimates (1989-2011) Based on Passive Microwave Remote Sensing: M van Marle, G van der Werf, R de Jeu, Y Liu

0845h B51L-04 Applying shape selection methods to Landsat time series for mapping forest distur-bance history and cause: K Schleeweis, G Moisen, M C Meyer, T A Schroeder, C Toney, X Liao, W B Cohen, S P Healey

0900h B51L-05 A Quarter-Century U.S. Forest Dis-turbance History Mapped from Landsat: C Huang, S N Goward, F A Zhao, K Schleeweis, K Rishma-wi, J G Masek, W B Cohen, Z Yang, J L Dungan, G Moisen, R R Nemani

0915h B51L-06 Using NASA Earth Observing Sat-ellites and Statistical Model Analysis to Monitor Vegetation and Habitat Rehabilitation in South-west Virginia’s Reclaimed Mine Lands: Z Tate, D Dusenge, T S Elliot, P Hafashimana, S Medley, R P Porter, R Rajappan, P Rodriguez, J Spangler, R S Swaminathan, R D VanGundy

0930h B51L-07 Landsat Based Woody Vegetation Loss Detection in Queensland, Australia Using the Google Earth Engine: K Johansen, S R Phinn, M Taylor

0945h B51L-08 Ensemble Integration of Forest Disturbance Maps for the Landscape Change Mon-itoring System (LCMS): W B Cohen, S P Healey, Z Yang, Z Zhu, C E Woodcock, R E Kennedy, C Huang, D Steinwand, J E Vogelmann, S V Stehman, T R Loveland

B51M Moscone West 2006Friday 0800hUnderstanding Impacts of Climate, Land Use, and Hydrologic Linkages from the Land to the Shore on Coastal Ecology I (joint with GC, H, OS)

Presiding: Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Michigan Tech University; Philip Camill, Bowdoin College; Nancy French, Michigan Technological University; Thomas Huntington, USGS Maine Water Science Center

0800h B51M-01 Assessing Impacts of Climate and Land Use Change on Terrestiral-Ocean Fluxes of Carbon and Nutrients and their Cycling in Coastal Ecosystems: S E Lohrenz, H Tian, R He, W J Cai, Z G Xue

0820h B51M-02 Developing and Applying a Multi-scale Framework to Study the Relationship between Landscapes and Coastal Waters in the Texas Gulf Coast in a Changing Climate: Z L Yang, J W Mc-Clelland, H Su, X Cai, P Lin, A A Tavakoly, C G Griffin, E Turner, D R Maidment, P Montagna

0840h B51M-03 Linking a Large-Watershed Hydro-geochemical Model to a Wetland Community-Eco-system Model to Estimate Plant Invasion Risk in the Coastal Great Lakes Region, USA: W S Currie, L L Bourgeau-Chavez, K J Elgersma, N H F French, D E Goldberg, S Hart, D W Hyndman, A D Kendall, S L Martin, J P Martina

0900h B51M-04 Interannual Variability of Coastal Nutrient Fluxes Along the U.S. Eastern Continental Shelf (USECoS): Results from a Land-Ocean-Bio-geochemical Modeling System: E E Hofmann

0920h B51M-05 Carbon Exports to the Gulf of Maine: Temporal Variations of Spatial Patterns from Hours to Years: C S Roesler, P Camill, T G Huntington, S Drapeau, A Bourakovsky, J Lichter

0940h B51M-06 Climate Change-Related Hydrolog-ic Variation Affects Dissolved Organic Carbon Ex-port to the Gulf of Maine: T G Huntington, W M Balch, G Aiken, K Butler, M Billmire, C S Roesler, P Camill, A Bourakovsky

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C51A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hImproving Projections of Ice Sheet Change through Innovative Model Development and Ice Sheet Model/Climate Model Coupling I Posters Presiding: Eric Larour, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Andy Aschwanden, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Olivier Gagliardini, LGGE; Gudfinna Adalgeirsdottir, University of Iceland

0800h C51A-0244 POSTER Large-Ensemble Mod-eling of Past Variations in West Antarctic Embay-ments: D Pollard, R M Deconto

0800h C51A-0245 POSTER Flow Is Plastic, It’s Fan-tastic: A Aschwanden, M A Fahnestock

0800h C51A-0246 POSTER Risk of Sea Level Rise from Antarctic Ice Sheet Instability: T Edwards, C Ritz, G Durand, A J Payne, V Peyaud, R C A Hind-marsh

0800h C51A-0247 POSTER Using Tranformation Group Priors and Maximum Relative Entropy for Bayesian Glaciological Inversions: R J Arthern, R C A Hindmarsh, C R Williams

0800h C51A-0248 POSTER Modeling the grounding line dynamics of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica using full Stokes and lower order models: H Yu, E J Rignot, M Morlighem, H L Seroussi, E Y Larour

0800h C51A-0249 POSTER Requirements for Ener-gy-Conserving Two-Way Coupling of a GCM and Ice Model: R Fischer, S Nowicki, M Kelley, G A Schmidt

0800h C51A-0250 POSTER The effect of bed to-pography on modeled grounding line migration in a conditional simulation of Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica: M S Waibel, C S Jackson, C L Hulbe, D F Martin, J A Goff

0800h C51A-0251 POSTER Uncertainty quantifica-tion of Greenland Ice Sheet mass balance via assess-ment of GRACE mascon solutions and variability of high-resolution surface mass balance forcing of an ice flow model: D N Wiese, N Schlegel, A S Gard-ner, J E Box, M R van den Broeke, X Fettweis

0800h C51A-0252 POSTER A ‘Geometric’ Down-scaling Method for Coupling Dynamical Ice Sheet Models to GEOS-5: B Zhao, R I Cullather, S No-wicki, M Suarez

0800h C51A-0253 POSTER Role of Model Initialisa-tion for Projections of 21st Century Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Loss: G Adalgeirsdottir, A Aschwan-den, C Khroulev, F Boberg, R Mottram, J H Chris-tensen

0800h C51A-0254 POSTER Modelling the Climate - Greenland Ice Sheet Interaction in the Coupled Ice-sheet/Climate Model EC-EARTH – PISM: S

Yang, M S Madsen, C B Rodehacke, S H Svendsen, G Adalgeirsdottir

C51B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hLinking Cryospheric Observations and Modeling I Posters (joint with GC, IN, NG, OS)

Presiding: Ute Herzfeld, Univ Colorado Boulder; Ralf Greve, Hokkaido University; Douglas MacAyeal, University of Chicago; Jennifer Kay, NCAR

0800h C51B-0255 POSTER Eight Decades of the International Glaciological Society: A Small but Vi-brant Partner to Agu: M M Magnússon, T H Jacka, D R MacAyeal

0800h C51B-0256 POSTER Application of GRACE to the Evaluation of an Ice Flow Model of the Greenland Ice Sheet: N Schlegel, D N Wiese, M M Watkins, E Y Larour, J E Box, X Fettweis, M R van den Broeke, M Morlighem, C Boening, H L Seroussi

0800h C51B-0257 POSTER Impact of External Forc-ing on Glacier Dynamics at Jakobshavn Isbræ during 1840-2012: I S Muresan, S A Khan, A Aschwanden, C Khroulev, A A Bjork, J E Box

0800h C51B-0258 POSTER Modelled and observed present-day state of the Jakobshavn Isbræ, west Greenland: S A Khan, I S Muresan, A Aschwanden, C Khroulev

0800h C51B-0259 POSTER Recent changes in en-ergy and freshwater budgets for the Godthåbsfjord catchment simulated in a 5 km regional climate model: P L Langen, R Mottram, J H Christensen, F Boberg, C B Rodehacke, M Stendel, D van As, A P Ahlstrom, J Mortensen, S Rysgaard, D Petersen, K H Svendsen, G Adalgeirsdottir, J Cappelen

0800h C51B-0260 POSTER Assessment of Regional Climate Model-Simulated Snow Density Over the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets Using In-Situ Measurements: P M Alexander, L Koenig, M Te-desco, R Datta, X Fettweis

0800h C51B-0261 POSTER Regional Patterns of Blowing Snow Dynamics on the Antarctic Ice Sheet from the Modèle Atmosphérique Régionale (MAR), Assessed with In Situ and Remote Sensing data (2000-2011): R Datta, M Tedesco, X Fettweis, H Gallee, J F Booth

0800h C51B-0262 POSTER Deep Bed in the Vicin-ity of the Grounding Line of Pine Island Glacier, West Antarctica: M Morlighem, D N Goldberg, S L Cornford, E J Rignot

0800h C51B-0263 POSTER Glen’s Law++: Tran-sition to a Rate-Weakening Flow Law As a New Framework for Damage Evolution: C P Borstad, M Morlighem, A Khazendar, B Scheuchl, E Y Larour, E J Rignot

0800h C51B-0264 POSTER The Contribution of Englacial Latent Heat Transfer to Seaward Ice Flux from Regions of Convergent and Divergent Ice Flow in Western Greenland: K Poinar, I R Joughin

0800h C51B-0265 POSTER SHEAR WEAKENING DUE TO DRAINGE FROM WATER-FILLED CREVASSES ALONG THE MARGINS OF JA-KOBSHAVN ISBRÆ: D J Lampkin, B R Parizek, E Y Larour, H L Seroussi, M Morlighem

0800h C51B-0266 POSTER Sensitivity of the Green-land ice sheet evolution and flow on basal condi-tions – a parameter study with the PISM model: L

T Nielsen, C S Hvidberg

0800h C51B-0267 POSTER Insights from Ther-mo-Mechanically Coupled Modeling of High-El-evation Regions of the Greenland Ice Sheet: A N

Sommers, H Rajaram, W T Colgan

0800h C51B-0268 POSTER Mass and Energy Bal-ance Modeling of Glaciers in the Upper Susitna Ba-sin, Alaska: A Hoffman, R Hock, C Aubry-Wake, A Bliss, A Gusmeroli, A Liljedahl, L Gillispie, G J Wolken

0800h C51B-0269 POSTER Flow Modeling of Juneau Icefield: F A Ziemen, C Khroulev, A Aschwanden, J Zhang, A K Melkonian, R Hock

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0800h C51B-0270 POSTER Measuring Snow Grain Size with the Near-Infrared Emitting Reflectance Dome (NERD): A M Schneider, M Flanner

0800h C51B-0271 POSTER Multiple-Component Crystal Fabric Measurements from Acoustical-ly-Generated Normal Modes in Borehole: D J

Kluskiewicz, E D Waddington, M McCarthy, S Anandakrishnan, D Voigt, K Matsuoka

0800h C51B-0272 POSTER A Synthetical Estimation of Northern Hemisphere Sea-ice Albedo Radiative Forcing and Feedback between 1982 and 2009: Y

Cao

0800h C51B-0273 POSTER Investigating The Impact Of Sea Ice Concentration Extremes On Atmospher-ic Moisture Transport And Low-Level Winds Over Greenland And Surrounding Seas: E U Noble, J F Booth, M Tedesco, A K Rennermalm, J C Stroeve, P M Alexander, X Fettweis

C51C Moscone West 3007Friday 0800hA Glimpse Below: Revealing and Imaging Previously Hidden Aspects of the Cryosphere I Presiding: Daniel McGrath, USGS Alaska Science Center; Hans-Peter Marshall, Boise State University; Julie Brigham-Grette, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Katey Walter Anthony, University of Alaska Fairbanks

0800h C51C-01 Exploration of the Climate Change Frontier in Polar Regions at the Land Ice-Ocean Boundary: E J Rignot

0815h C51C-02 Arctic Amplification and Potential Mid-Latitude Weather Linkages: J E Overland

0830h C51C-03 Peeking Under the Ice… Literally: Records of Arctic Climate Change from Radiocar-bon Dating Moss Emerging from Beneath Retreat-ing Glaciers: J P Briner, A Schweinsberg, G H Mill-er, N A Lifton, C R Beel, O Bennike

0845h C51C-04 A Classification Scheme for Glacio-logical AVA Responses: A Booth, E Emir

0900h C51C-05 Permafrost Ice Wedge Geometry Estimates from Ground Penetrating Radar Profil-ing: A Parsekian, E E Jafarov, K M Schaefer

0915h C51C-06 Radar Detections of Buried Suprag-lacial Lakes Across the Greenland Ice Sheet: L Koe-

nig, D J Lampkin, L Montgomery, S Hamilton, C Joseph, S Moustafa, B Panzer, K Casey, J D Paden, C Leuschen, S Gogineni

0930h C51C-07 Using Internal Layer Deformation and Satellite-Derived Velocities to Explore the Strain History of Whillans Ice Stream, West Ant-arctica: R W Jacobel, K A Christianson, A Wood, B D Craig

0945h C51C-08 Subglacial Lake Whillans, West Antarctica; Solute Dynamics and Fluxes to the Ross Sea: M L Skidmore, A B Michaud, A Achberger, C Barbante, B C Christner, J Mikucki, A C Mitchell, J C Priscu, A M Purcell, W van Gelder, T Vick-Ma-jors

STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR

DI51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hFrom Core to Crust, the Evolution of Planetary Interiors I Posters

(joint with GP, P, T, V)

Presiding: Matt Weller, Rice University; Julie Castillo, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Doris Breuer, Deutsches Zent Luft-Raumfahrt; Nicolas Dauphas, University of Chicago

0800h DI51A-4342 POSTER The influence of car-bon, sulfur, and silicon on trace element parti-tioning in iron alloys: J Han, J A Van Orman, K L Crispin, R D Ash

0800h DI51A-4343 POSTER Fractionation of a Bas-al Magma Ocean: M Laneuville, J W Hernlund, S Labrosse

0800h DI51A-4344 POSTER Element Redistribution in Fe-Ni-O Alloys by a Thermal Gradient: Implica-tions for Siderophile Element Partitioning During Core Formation and Crystallization: N Bennett, Y Fei

0800h DI51A-4345 POSTER A High Core Heat Flow Solution to Earth’s Thermal and Magnetic Paradox-es: P E Driscoll

0800h DI51A-4346 POSTER Extending the core par-adox posed by an early dynamo: J A Tarduno, R D Cottrell

0800h DI51A-4347 POSTER Combining Mantle Convection Modeling With Gravity and Topogra-phy Spectra to Constrain the Dynamic Evolution of the Terrestrial Planets: T Rolf, S C Werner, B M Steinberger

0800h DI51A-4348 POSTER Can We Approximate Non-Newtonian Rheology to Model Mantle Con-vection?: A C Plesa, D Breuer, C Hüttig, N Tosi

0800h DI51A-4349 POSTER Numerical Modeling of Mantle Convection with Heat-pipe Melt Transport: N Tosi, S Prinz, A C Plesa, D Breuer

0800h DI51A-4350 POSTER Parameterized Thermal Evolution of the Earth with Continental Growth: J

Menard, C M Cooper

0800h DI51A-4351 POSTER Mars Thermal Histo-ry: Core, Atmosphere, Mantle, Phobos and Sur-face (MaTH CAMPS): J K Wicks, M B Weller, N J Towles, C Thissen, N R Knezek, S Johnston, S Hongsresawat, M S Duncan, B A Black, N C Schmerr, M P Panning, L Montesi, M Manga, P H Lognonne

0800h DI51A-4352 POSTER Oscillatory Thermo-chemical Convection as a Cause for the Episodic Mare Basalt Volcanism in the PKT Region of the Moon: C Qin, S Zhong

0800h DI51A-4353 POSTER 3D Spherical Convec-tion Modeling of Venusian Resurfacing Mecha-nisms: A C Prunty, S D King

0800h DI51A-4354 POSTER Maximum-likelihood Estimation of Planetary Lithospheric Rigidity from Gravity and Topography: K W Lewis, G L Eggers, F J Simons, S C Olhede

EDUCATION

ED51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hAmazing Technologies and Capabilities That Contribute to STEM III Posters

(joint with IN, P, PA)

Presiding: Emily Law, CalTech JPL; Kristen Erickson, NASA Headquarters; Brian Day, NASA Ames Research Center

0800h ED51A-3414 POSTER Keck Geology Consor-tium Lava Project: Undergraduate Research Linking Natural and Experimental Basaltic Lava Flows: J A

Karson, R W Hazlett, R Wysocki, M E Bromfield, N C Browne, N C Davis, C G Pelland, W L Rowan, K A Warner

0800h ED51A-3415 POSTER Astronomy and Ge-ology Vocabulary, I.e. “NASA Words” in Native American Languages: A Angrum, C J Alexander, M Martin

0800h ED51A-3416 POSTER Lessons from Provid-ing Professional Development in Remote Sensing for Community College Instructors: J E Allen

0800h ED51A-3417 POSTER Examining Our Instru-mented World for Greater Understanding; N.E.S.O. Provides Access to NASA Remote Sensing Data That Describes Our World and How It Is Changing: M A Henderson

0800h ED51A-3418 POSTER Immersive Theater - a Proven Way to Enhance Learning Retention: P H

Reiff, L Zimmerman, S Spillane, C Sumners

0800h ED51A-3419 POSTER Training Educators to Teach the Sun and Space Weather Using a Kit of Tools: A M Keesee, T Ensign

0800h ED51A-3420 POSTER NASA’s “Images of Change” App and the Power of Interactive Visuals: A H Kasprak, K J Mansfield, A Novati, N Leon, R Jackson, M Greene

0800h ED51A-3421 POSTER Free and Innovative Teaching Resources for STEM Educators: W J We-

ber, J McWhirter, D Dirks

0800h ED51A-3422 POSTER SPACE 365: Upgraded App for Aviation and Space-Related Information and Program Planning : S Williams, J E Maples, C E Castle

0800h ED51A-3423 POSTER Bringing 3D Printing to Geophysical Science Education: A Boghosian, M Turrin, D F Porter

0800h ED51A-3424 POSTER Outreach/education interface for Cryosphere models using the Virtual Ice Sheet Laboratory: E Y Larour, D J Halkides, V Romero, D L Cheng, G Perez

0800h ED51A-3426 POSTER Taking Outreach to New Heights with SOFIA: J Dodds, R Wold-Bren-non

0800h ED51A-3427 POSTER Redesigning NASA Earthdata to Become Powered by EOSDIS Compo-nents : R Bagwell, J Siarto, M M Wong, K J Mur-phy, B D McLaughlin

0800h ED51A-3428 POSTER M.Y.S.P.A.C.E. : MULTINATIONAL YOUTH STUDYING PRAC-TICAL APPLICATIONS OF CLIMATIC EVENTS: M Mckay, J P Arvedson, P Arvedson

ED51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hBest Practices in Meaningful and Authentic Science Outreach to Formal and Informal Audiences II Posters Presiding: Todd Ellis, SUNY College at Oneonta; Melissa Burt, Colorado State University

0800h ED51B-3429 POSTER CloudSat Education Network: Partnerships for Outreach: D TeBock-

horst

0800h ED51B-3430 POSTER Let’s Get into Some Scijinks! Lessons from Modernizing a Classic NOAA/NASA Kids’ Weather Website: N Leon, A H Kasprak, K J Mansfield, A Novati, L Gaches, D Karlson

0800h ED51B-3431 POSTER SWOT Hydrology in the classroom: M M Srinivasan, D Destaerke, D M Butler, T Pavelsky

0800h ED51B-3432 POSTER ENERGY-NET (Ener-gy, Environment and Society Learning Network): Best Practices to Enhance Informal Geoscience Learning: R Rossi, E M Elliott, D Bain, K J Crow-ley, M A Steiner, M T Divers, K G Hopkins, L Gia-rratani, M E Gilmore

0800h ED51B-3433 POSTER Adventures of Geo: Us-ing comics as a learning tool: K K M Lee, A Wal-lenta

0800h ED51B-3434 POSTER Exploring Patterns of Soil Organic Matter Decomposition with Students and the Public Through the Global Decomposition Project (GDP): J H Wood, S Natali

0800h ED51B-3435 POSTER From the field to class-rooms: Scientists and educators collaborating to develop K-12 lessons on arctic carbon cycling and climate change that align with Next Generation Science Standards, and informal outreach programs that bring authentic data to informal audiences: R

Brinker, R M Cory

0800h ED51B-3436 POSTER Sampling in the Snow: High School Winter Field Experiences Provide Rel-evant, Real World Connections Between Scientific Practices and Disciplinary Core Ideas: E W Han-

son, E A Burakowski

0800h ED51B-3437 POSTER One-Two Punch: Uti-lizing Teacher Research Experiences and Related Classroom Activities to Increase Student Interest in STEM: R Wold-Brennon, S K Cooper

0800h ED51B-3438 POSTER Meteorology Meets Engineering: An Interdisciplinary STEM Module for Middle- and Secondary-School Students: B Bar-

rett, A Moran, J E Woods

0800h ED51B-3439 POSTER PLUS: ‘Planning Land Use with Students’ is a Local Land Use Policy That Showcase the Geosciences: M Turrin

0800h ED51B-3440 POSTER STEM Beyond The Classroom: Creating Authentic Outreach Programs That Build Bridges Between The Classroom And Real World Challenges: D L Ibarra, S E Forder, M Pritchard

0800h ED51B-3441 POSTER Teach the Teacher! Building ROV’s to Teach Polar Science: S Bar-

tholow, J Warburton

ED51C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hThe Next Generation Science Standards: A Potential Revolution for Geoscience Education I Posters Presiding: Michael Wysession, Washington Univ; Michael Passow, Earth2Class Workshops for Teachers

0800h ED51C-3443 POSTER Using Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Practices to Address Sci-entific Misunderstandings Around Complex Envi-ronmental Issues: M Turrin, T C Kenna

0800h ED51C-3444 POSTER EarthLabs Climate De-tectives: Using the Science, Data, and Technology of IODP Expedition 341 to Investigate the Earth’s Past Climate: A S Mote, J Lockwood, K K Ellins, N Haddad, T S Ledley, S E Lynds, K McNeal, J C Libarkin

0800h ED51C-3445 POSTER kNOw Soil - kNOw Life: Integrating soil science across disciplines: D L

Lindbo, D Kozlowski, C Robinson, S Chapman

0800h ED51C-3446 POSTER Teaching Rocks and Minerals in the Context of Dynamic Earth Systems and Interactions: Using the Three Dimensions of the Next Generation Science Standards as an Orga-nizing Framework to Engage Learners in Teacher Preparation Courses: M E Brady, F Nelson

0800h ED51C-3447 POSTER High Altitude Balloon-ing as a Mechanism for Teaching NGSS-Related Geoscience Content and Classroom Activities for Pre- and In-Service Teachers: M A Urban, T Kro-eger

0800h ED51C-3448 POSTER DIVERSITY AND IN-NOVATION FOR GEOSCIENCES (DIG) TEXAS EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INSTRUCTION-AL BLUEPRINTS: K K Ellins, E Bohls-Graham, E M Riggs, L F Serpa, B E Jacobs, A O Martinez, S Fox, M Kent, E Stocks, D D Pennington

0800h ED51C-3449 POSTER Authentic Learning Experiences for Educators through Summer Intern-ships: Revising the DIG Texas Instructional Blue-prints: A O Martinez, E Bohls-Graham, B E Jacobs, K K Ellins

0800h ED51C-3450 POSTER EVALUATING ED-UCATIONAL RESOURCES FOR INCLUSION IN THE DIG TEXAS INSTRUCTIONAL BLUE-PRINTS FOR EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE: B E Ja-

cobs, E Bohls-Graham, A O Martinez, K K Ellins, E M Riggs, L F Serpa, E Stocks, S Fox, M Kent

0800h ED51C-3451 POSTER Why should I care? Engaging students in conceptual understanding using global context to develop social attitudes: S E

Forder, C Welstead, M Pritchard

ED51D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hTransformative Innovations in Earth, Oceans, and Atmospheric Science Education for Undergraduates Supported by the NSF Educational Funding Programs, and New Needs and Directions III PostersPresiding: Jeffrey Ryan, University of South Florida; Jill Singer, Buffalo State College

0800h ED51D-3452 POSTER Computer Data Anal-ysis for Meteorology - Project-Centered Skill De-velopment for the Early Undergraduate Career: T

D Ellis

0800h ED51D-3453 POSTER Incorporating Cutting Edge Scientific Results from the Margins-Geo-prisms Program into the Undergraduate Curric-ulum, Rupturing Continental Lithosphere Part I: Introducing Seismic Interpretation and Isostasy Principles Using Gulf of California Examples: M A

Lamb, S M Cashman, R J Dorsey, S E K Bennett, J P Loveless, A M Goodliffe

0800h ED51D-3454 POSTER Geoscience Education Programs in the NSF Division of Undergraduate Education: Different Acronyms with Similar Intent: J Singer, J G Ryan

0800h ED51D-3455 POSTER Incorporating Cutting Edge Scientific Results from the Margins-Geo-prisms Program into the Undergraduate Curricu-lum, Rupturing Continental Lithosphere Part II: Introducing Euler Poles Using Baja-North America Relative Plate Motion Across the Gulf of California: J P Loveless, S E K Bennett, S M Cashman, R J Dorsey, A M Goodliffe, M A Lamb

0800h ED51D-3456 POSTER Incorporating Cutting Edge Scientific Results from the Margins-Geo-prisms Program into the Undergraduate Curricu-lum: The Subduction Factory: S Penniston-Dor-

land, R J Stern, B R Edwards, C R Kincaid

0800h ED51D-3457 POSTER The Math You Need at Baylor University: Improving Quantitative Skills in an Introductory Geology Lab Course: S Browning

0800h ED51D-3458 POSTER “The Math You Need” When Faculty Need It: Enhancing Quantitative Skills at a Broad Spectrum of Higher Education In-stitutions: E M Baer, J M Wenner

0800h ED51D-3459 POSTER Evaluation of the Im-pact of an Active-Learning Introductory Gemology Studio Course on Community College Students: V

Shekoyan, R Scal

0800h ED51D-3460 POSTER Best Practices at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) REU Site: D H Abbott

ED51E Moscone South 102Friday 0800hEra of Citizen Science: Intersection of Outreach, Crowd-Sourced Data, and Scientific Research I (joint with B, GC, OS, P, PA)

Presiding: Constance Walker, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Padma Yanamandra-Fisher, Space Science Institute; Pamela Gay, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville; Stephen Pompea, National Optical Astronomy Observatory

0800h ED51E-01 NASA Citizen Science: Putting Real Data, Observations, and Analysis Methods in the Hands of the Public: L Mayo

0815h ED51E-02 The Australasian Antarctic Expe-dition 2013-2014: Practicing ‘Citizen-Science’ in a Changing World: C J Fogwill, C S Turney

0830h ED51E-03 Hands-on Astronomical Spectros-copy With Small Telescopes For Citizen Science and Pro-am Collaboration: T Field

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0845h ED51E-04 Research Projects that use Citi-zen-Science Data with NGSS: C E Walker

0900h ED51E-05 Implementing Citizen Science in NASA Missions: B H Day

0915h ED51E-06 JunoCam Outreach: Lessons Learned from Juno’s Earth Flyby: C J Hansen, M A Caplinger, M Ravine

0930h ED51E-07 The PACA Project: When Ama-teur Astronomers Become Citizen Scientists: P A

Yanamandra-Fisher

0945h ED51E-08 Atmospheric Chemistry Mea-surements in Schools and Outreach Activities with Low-cost Air Quality Sensors: Z Fleming, P S Monks, K McKenzie

ED51F Moscone South 302Friday 0800hThe Role of Scientists as Communicators: From the Classroom to the Pub I (joint with DI, GC, PA, SI)

Presiding: Heidi Roop, GNS Science-Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd; Sarah Bartholow, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States; Rhian Salmon, Victoria University of Wellington; Samuel Illingworth, Univ of Manchester

0800h ED51F-01 Story-Telling for Science: One Sci-entist’s Story: R B Alley

0815h ED51F-02 Succeeding in Science Communi-cation amid Contentious Public Policy Debates: A

Huertas

0830h ED51F-03 Building a Science Communica-tion Culture: One Agency’s Approach: S DeWitt, L F Tenenbaum, L Betz

0845h ED51F-04 The public communication of sci-ence in public health graduate programs in Brazil: From the coordinators’ perspective: C A Teixeira, P R Gallo

0900h ED51F-05 Lessons Learned from the IceCube Collaboration Education and Outreach Efforts: The Importance of Partners: J Madsen, S Bravo Gallart, J Demerit, M Madsen

0915h ED51F-06 The Science of Effectively Com-municating about Drought in California: T M

Gann, M H Conklin, J P Gonzales, T Matlock

0930h ED51F-07 Snow, Ice, & Satellites: An Early Career Researcher’s Experience with Twitter: A

Pope, T A Scambos

0945h ED51F-08 Lessons Learned on Stage: How Improv Can Improve Science Communication: G J

Wong, C Kohn, M A McPeek, N Serrell

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hAssessing the Current State and Functioning of Inland Surface Waters (ISW) under Global Change Posters (joint with H)

Presiding: Albert Kettner, University of Colorado; Sagy Cohen, University of Alabama; Emilio Mayorga, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington; Basil Gomez, University of Hawaii at Manoa

0800h EP51A-3511 POSTER Carbon fluxes of inland and coastal waters in permafrost regions: J Vonk

0800h EP51A-3512 POSTER Contribution of a Headwater Stream to the Global Carbon Budget: A Argerich, S L Johnson, R Haggerty, N Dosch, H Corson-Rikert, L Ashkenas, R Pennington, S M Wondzell

0800h EP51A-3513 POSTER Measuring Bedload Sediment Flux in Large Rivers: New Data from the Mekong River and Its Applications in Assessing Geomorphic Change : J Best, C R Hackney, D R Parsons, S E Darby, J Leyland, R E Aalto, A P Nich-olas

0800h EP51A-3514 POSTER Inland Water Green-house Gasses: P A Raymond

0800h EP51A-3515 POSTER Physical Controls on Delta Formation and Carbon Storage in Mountain Lakes: D Scott, E Wohl

0800h EP51A-3516 POSTER Floodplain Organic Carbon Storage in the Central Yukon River Basin: K Lininger, E Wohl

0800h EP51A-3517 POSTER Dynamics of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon in the Waterways of Antropo-genically Influenced Closed Semi-Arid Basins: M Y

Jameel, G J Bowen

0800h EP51A-3518 POSTER Cumulative Signifi-cance of Hyporheic Exchange and Biogeochemical Processing in River Networks: J W Harvey, J D Gomez-Velez

0800h EP51A-3519 POSTER The breath of the rocks: Lake carbon dioxide emissions from weathering processes at the global scale: R Marcé, B Obrador

0800h EP51A-3520 POSTER The Transboundary Waters Assessment Programme (TWAP) River Basin Component Methods and Results: A M de

Sherbinin, P Glennie

0800h EP51A-3521 POSTER Carbon burial in lakes and reservoirs of the conterminous United States: D

W Clow, S M Stackpoole, K L Verdin, D E Butman, Z Zhu, R G Striegl

0800h EP51A-3522 POSTER The impact of seasonal-ity and elevation on dissolved greenhouse gas con-centrations in a northeastern Wyoming watershed: C Kuhn, C Bettigole, P A Raymond, H Glick, L See-gmiller, C Oliver, A Khadka, D Routh

EP51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hFloodplain Dynamics through Space and Time II PostersPresiding: Elizabeth Hajek, Penn State University; Irina Overeem, Univ Colorado

0800h EP51B-3523 POSTER Character, Distribution and Significance of Coarse Sedimentary Material in Mid-Mountain Valleys: Case Studies from Bohe-mian Forest Mts. : F Hartvich, J Langhammer, P Taborik

0800h EP51B-3524 POSTER Evaluating Floodplain Controls on Paleo-channel Avulsion and Migration: Wasatch Formation (Paleocene/Eocene, Piceance Basin, CO, USA): T Baisden, E A Hajek, E Cham-berlin, L Toms, B Foreman

0800h EP51B-3525 POSTER Using Cottonwood Dendrochronology to Reconstruct River Discharge and Floodplain Dynamics, Yellowstone River, Montana: D M Schook, J M Friedman, S L Rath-burn

0800h EP51B-3526 POSTER Sediment Deposition into a Valley-Margin Lake in a Managed Flood-plain, Catahoula Lake, Louisiana, USA: R Keim, K Latuso, R D DeLaune, D C Weindorf

0800h EP51B-3527 POSTER Flow, Morphology and Sedimentology of an Evolving Chute Cutoff on the Wabash River, IL-in: J A Zinger, J Best, B L Rhoads, T H Larson

0800h EP51B-3528 POSTER Assessing Morphologi-cal Changes due to Hydrometeorologic Influences in Mehendiganj Island, Meghna Estuary, Bangladesh: A Hossain, K M Ahmed, I Overeem, K G Rogers

0800h EP51B-3529 POSTER Deposition and Pres-ervation of Sediment in Floodplain of the Yangtze River: X J Liu, I Overeem

0800h EP51B-3530 POSTER Sediment dynamics through space and time in the lower Rio Puerco ar-royo, New Mexico: E R Griffin, J M Friedman, K R Vincent

0800h EP51B-3531 POSTER Integrating Interdisci-plinary Studies Across a Range of Spatiotemporal Scales for the Design of Effective Flood Mitigation and Habitat Restoration Strategies, Green Valley Creek, California: J S Kobor, M D O’Connor, M N Sherwood

0800h EP51B-3532 POSTER The effects of stream bank vegetation on the flow characteristics and tur-bulent flow field of the main channel: M Valyrakis, O Yagci, N J McGann, U Turker

EP51C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hFluvial Morphodynamics, Channels Patterns, and Beyond I Posters (joint with H)

Presiding: Jorge Abad, University of Pittsburgh; Edgardo Latrubesse, University of Texas at Austin; Stefano Lanzoni, University of Padova

0800h EP51C-3533 POSTER Numerical Simulations of Floodplain Heterogeneity Effects on Meanders Migration: M Bogoni, S Lanzoni, M Putti

0800h EP51C-3534 POSTER Landscape Evolution in Response to Laccolith Inflation on the Colora-do Plateau: D O’Hara, L Karlstrom, B A Black, K E Murray

0800h EP51C-3535 POSTER Do river channels de-crease in width downstream on Distributive Fluvial Systems? An evaluation of modern mega-fans: T N

Espinoza, L A Scuderi, G S Weissmann, A J Hartley

0800h EP51C-3536 POSTER Spatial Variation in Bed-material Load as Captured by Dune-form Analysis and its Connection to Geomorphology of the Backwater Zone on the Trinity River, East TX, USA: J Mason, V B Smith, D C Mohrig

0800h EP51C-3537 POSTER Point bar Fine Deposits: Controls, Process and Pattern: K Abdo, J M Martin, J Imran

0800h EP51C-3538 POSTER Revisiting nonlinear-ity in meandering river planform dynamics using Gradual Wavelet Reconstruc tion: J Schwenk, E Foufoula-Georgiou, S Lanzoni

0800h EP51C-3539 POSTER Quantifying flood dura-tion controls on chute cutoff formation in a wan-dering gravel-bed river: A Sawyer, A C Wilcox

0800h EP51C-3540 POSTER Modeling Sandbar Morphodynamic Response to River Hydrographs: An Empirical Approach Using Landsat TM Imag-ery: E A Bulliner IV, C M Elliott, R B Jacobson, C Lott, C Sheppard

0800h EP51C-3541 POSTER Scaling of alluvial bed-forms using the Backwater Number: J B Shaw, B J McElroy

0800h EP51C-3542 POSTER Topographic Signa-tures of Meandering Rivers with Differences in Outer Bank Cohesion: S A Kelly, P Belmont

0800h EP51C-3543 POSTER Modeling Meander-ing Channel by Two-Dimensional Shallow Water Equations: C Yu, J G Duan

0800h EP51C-3544 POSTER Global Analysis of Riv-er Planform Change using the Google Earth Engine: A Bryk, W E Dietrich, N Gorelick, R Sargent, C A Braudrick

0800h EP51C-3545 POSTER Efficiently solving mor-phodynamics in complex geometies using a mass conservative immersed boundary method on a structured grid: A Canestrelli, B Jagers, A Spruyt, M Borsboom, R L Slingerland

0800h EP51C-3546 POSTER Predicting the Geomor-phic and Aquatic Habitat Effects of Extreme Flood Events: A Tamminga, B C Eaton

0800h EP51C-3547 POSTER Estimations of paleo-channel geometry and discharge using Ground Pen-etrating Radar (GPR) on terraces of the Le Sueur River, south-central Minnesota: C A Targos, K B Gran

0800h EP51C-3548 POSTER Linking Flood-Related Damage to Bridges and Stream Geomorphic Con-ditions in Vermont: I Anderson, M Dewoolkar, D Rizzo, D Huston

0800h EP51C-3549 POSTER Interactive exploration of fluvial morphodynamics: B Jagers, G Donchyts, F Baart

EP51D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hMultiscale and Multidisciplinary Fluvial Research in Tropical Regions I Posters (joint with GC, H, NH)

Presiding: Edgardo Latrubesse, University of Texas at Austin; Jorge Abad, University of Pittsburgh; Ton Hoitink, Wageningen University

0800h EP51D-3550 POSTER Characterising the Geomorphic Response of a Tropical Mega-River to an Extreme, Cyclone Induced, Flood Event: C R

Hackney, J Leyland, S E Darby, D R Parsons, R E Aalto, A P Nicholas, J Best

0800h EP51D-3551 POSTER Defining Fluvial Mega-fans through Geomorphic Mapping and Metrics: M

A Sounny-Slitine, E M Latrubesse

0800h EP51D-3552 POSTER Assesing Hydrophysi-cal/Enivornmenal impacts by Dams in the Amazon (fluvial) Basin: C Wight, E M Latrubesse

0800h EP51D-3553 POSTER Rivers as Political Boundaries: Peru and its Dynamic Borders: J D

Abad, C Escobar, A M P Garcia, C Ortals, C E Frias, J Vizcarra

0800h EP51D-3554 POSTER Change of flooding patterns in the upper Amazon as a consequence of river regime change, a case study of Iquitos city: C

A Simon, A Mendoza, J D Abad, E J Langendoen

0800h EP51D-3555 POSTER Conceptual Morpho-logic Consideration for Long-term Hydrodynamics Simulation in the Pirai River in Santa Cruz-Bolivia: M F Villazon

0800h EP51D-3556 POSTER ANDEAN BASINS MORPHOMETRY: ASSESING SOUTH AMER-ICAN LARGE RIVERS’ SOURCE AREAS: R A

Bean, E M Latrubesse

0800h EP51D-3557 POSTER Hydrology and Sedi-ment Transport in a Highly Impacted Large Trop-ical River for Deforestation: The Araguaia, Central Brazil: S Aquino, E M Latrubesse

0800h EP51D-3558 POSTER The Birthplace of the Amazon River, the Confluence of the Maranon and Ucayali Rivers: J D Abad, C Ortals, J Paredes, J Viz-carra

0800h EP51D-3559 POSTER Insight on the Peruvian Amazon River: A Planform Metric Characterization of its Morphodynamics: A M P Garcia, C Ortals, C E Frias, J D Abad, J Vizcarra

0800h EP51D-3560 POSTER Anabranching Channel Patterns: the Kingdom of Large Alluvial Rivers: E

M Latrubesse

0800h EP51D-3561 POSTER Anabranching Flume Experiments, How Channel Pattern Affect Bed Morphology: J Ren, C E Frias, C Escobar, J D Abad

EP51E Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hVerification, Validation, Uncertainty Quantification, and Scaling Challenges in Geophysical and Surface Process Models I Posters

(joint with A, H, NG)

Presiding: Fabian Bombardelli, Univ. of California, Davis; Kaveh Zamani, University of California-Davis; Jordan Adams, Tulane University; Daniel Hobley, Univ of Colorado

0800h EP51E-3562 POSTER Exploring Post-Wild-fire Hydrologic Response in Central Colorado Us-ing Field Observations and the Landlab Modeling Framework: J M Adams, F K Rengers, N M Gas-parini, G E Tucker, S S Nudurupati, D E J Hobley, E Istanbulluoglu, E W H Hutton

0800h EP51E-3563 POSTER No Future in the Past? The role of initial topography on landform evolution model predictions: G R Hancock, T J Coulthard, J Lowry

0800h EP51E-3564 POSTER A Comparison of the CHILD and Landlab Computational Landscape Evolution Models and Examples of Best Practices in Numerical Modeling of Surface Processes: N M

Gasparini, D E J Hobley, G E Tucker, E Istanbul-luoglu, J M Adams, S S Nudurupati, E W H Hutton

0800h EP51E-3565 POSTER Calibration of the 2D Hydrodynamic Model Floodos and Implications of Distributed Friction on Sediment Transport Capac-ity: T Croissant, D Lague, P Davy

0800h EP51E-3566 POSTER Uncertanity Analysis in Parameter Estimation of Coupled Bacteria-Sed-iment Fate and Transport in Streams: A Massoud-

ieh, T Le, Y A Pachepsky

0800h EP51E-3567 POSTER Simulating Topograph-ic Inversion during Deglaciation: P L Moore

0800h EP51E-3568 POSTER A Bayesian Hierarchi-cal Modeling Scheme for Estimating Erosion Rates Under Current Climate Conditions: L Lowman, A P Barros

0800h EP51E-3569 POSTER Scale Invariance in Landscape Evolution Models Using Stream Power Laws: J S Kwang, G Parker

0800h EP51E-3570 POSTER Verification of Predict-ability between Global Seasonal Forecasting System Version 5 and Unified Model for 12-Day Forecast Period: S M Lee, Y H Kim, C H Cho, H S Kang

0800h EP51E-3571 POSTER An Efficient Bedrock Landsliding and Runout Algorithm to Explore Hillslope-Channel Coupling in 2D Stochastic Land-scape Evolution Models: D Lague, P Davy

0800h EP51E-3572 POSTER Toward an Objective Method to Distinguishing Deltaic Depositional En-vironments : A E Block, M Perlmutter, J Thorne, M Pyrcz

0800h EP51E-3573 POSTER Verification & Vali-dation Toolkit to Assess Codes: Is it Theory Lim-itation, Numerical Method Inadequacy, Bug in the Code or a Serious Flaw?: F A Bombardelli, K Zamani

0800h EP51E-3575 POSTER Evolution of Topo-graphic Stress Perturbations Near the Surface of the Earth and Application to Sheeting Joints: S J

Martel

0800h EP51E-3577 POSTER A Simple Model for the Response Time of Landforms, its Use in Unravel-ling the Effect of Time-varying Climate and Tec-tonics on Landforms, and its Use in Assessing the Role in Landform Response to These Time-varying Inputs of Co-evolving Landscape Properties Such as Soils and Vegetation: G R Willgoose

0800h EP51E-3578 POSTER Quantifying uncertain-ty and variability in sediment yield estimates in Le Sueur River Basin: K Kumarasamy, P Belmont

0800h EP51E-3580 POSTER Improvement of Sur-face Temperature Prediction Using SVR with MOGREPS Data for Short and Medium range over South Korea: S J Lim, R K Choi, K D Ahn, J C Ha, C H Cho

0800h EP51E-3581 POSTER Tectonics from Fluvial Topography Using Formal Linear Inversion: Theo-ry and Applications to the Inyo Mountains, Califor-nia: L Goren, M Fox, S Willett

0800h EP51E-3582 POSTER Verification of Precip-itation Forecasts from Two Numerical Weather Prediction Models for the Middle- and North-East-ern Region of the USA: R Siddique, J Brown, S M Reed, A Mejia

0800h EP51E-3583 POSTER Suite of Benchmark Tests to Conduct Mesh-Convergence Analysis of Nonlinear and Non-constant Coefficient Transport Codes: K Zamani, F A Bombardelli

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EP51F Moscone West 2007Friday 0800hAeolian Geomorphic, Sedimentary, and Atmospheric Processes II

(joint with A, NG, P, PP)

Presiding: Ryan Ewing, Texas A&M University; David Rubin, University of California Santa Cruz; Raleigh Martin, University of California Los Angeles; Jonathan Perkins, UC Santa Cruz

0800h EP51F-01 Rock Abrasion as Seen by the MSL Curiosity Rover: Insights on Physical Weathering on Mars: N Bridges, M D Day, S Le Mouelic, F J Martin-Torres, H E Newsom, R J Sullivan Jr, A Ul-lan, R C Wiens, M P Zorzano

0815h EP51F-02 Sorting during Migration of Aeo-lian Megaripples: R J Sullivan Jr, J R Zimbelman

0830h EP51F-03 Two Modes for Dune Orientation: S Courrech Du Pont, C Narteau, X Gao

0845h EP51F-04 Controls on Yardang Morphology: Insights from Field Measurements, Lidar Topo-graphic Analyses, and Numerical Modeling: J D

Pelletier, P A Kapp

0900h EP51F-05 Dune Morphometry in the Age of Digital Elevation Models: N Lancaster

0915h EP51F-06 Shelter Index and a simple wind speed parameter to characterize vegetation control of sand transport threshold and Flu: J A Gillies, J M Nield, W G Nickling, E Furtak-Cole

0930h EP51F-07 Flood Induced Increases in Aeolian Transport Along the Missouri River: A J Benthem, L Strong, E Schenk, K Skalak, C R Hupp, J Galloway

0945h EP51F-08 A Fuzzy Cognitive Model of aeo-lian instability across the South Texas Sandsheet: C

Houser, M P Bishop, C P Barrineau

EP51G Moscone West 2005Friday 0800hErosion and Sediment Transport in Steep Landscapes I (joint with T)

Presiding: Joel Scheingross, Caltech; Roman DiBiase, California Institute of Technology

0800h EP51G-01 Edges and Blocks Matter on Hillslopes, Rivers, and Glacial Landscapes: R S An-

derson

0815h EP51G-02 Hillslopes As Stress-Optimizing Structures: J M Turowski, K Lopez

0830h EP51G-03 Active landsliding and landscape denudation in response to transient tectonic uplift, Northern California: G L Bennett, J J Roering, S R Miller, E Kirby, D A Schmidt

0845h EP51G-04 Use of the Entrainment Form of the Exner Equation to Describe Effects of Patchy, Intermittent, Rarefied, Long-Distance Sediment Motions on Steepland Hillslopes: D J Furbish

0900h EP51G-05 Elevated Channel Concavities Arising from Sediment-Flux Effects in Natural Riv-ers: D E J Hobley, H D Sinclair, N M Gasparini, G E Tucker, P A Cowie, J M Adams, E W H Hutton, E Istanbulluoglu, S S Nudurupati

0915h EP51G-06 Rapid Gorge Formation in an Ar-tificially Created Waterfall: L Anton, A E Mather, M Stokes, A Munoz Martin

0930h EP51G-07 THE EFFECTS OF A FULLY SUBMERGED BOULDER ARRAY ON THE SUR-ROUNDING MEAN AND TURBULENT FLOW FIELDS IN MOUNTAIN STREAMS: T Papani-

colaou, A G Tsakiris, S M Hajimirzaie, J Buchholz

0945h EP51G-08 Rates and Patterns of Postglacial Cliff Erosion in Yosemite Valley: G M Stock

GEODESY

G51A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hCryosphere, Solid Earth, and Sea-Level Interactions and the Next Generation of Glacial Isostatic Models II Posters (joint with C, NH, S, T)

Presiding: Jeanne Sauber, NASA Goddard SFC; Erik Ivins, JPL/Caltech; Wouter van der Wal, Delft University of Technology; Volker Klemann, GFZ German Research Centre

0800h G51A-0338 POSTER Measurement and Mod-eling of Cryosphere-Geosphere Interactions in South Central Alaska: J M Sauber, S C Han, S B Luthcke, N A Ruppert, R L Bruhn

0800h G51A-0339 POSTER Mantle viscosity con-straints from U.S. East coast relative sea level histo-ries: Implications for understanding the glacial iso-static adjustment of the North American continent: K Roy, W R Peltier

0800h G51A-0340 POSTER Featuring lithosphere rheology in models of glacial isostatic adjustment : V Klemann, M Tesauro, Z Martinec

0800h G51A-0341 POSTER The POLENET-ANET integrated GPS and seismology approach to under-standing glacial isostatic adjustment and ice mass change in Antarctica: T J Wilson, M G Bevis, S A Konfal, V R Barletta, R C Aster, J A Chaput, D Heeszel, D A Wiens, A J Lloyd

0800h G51A-0342 POSTER GPS Measurements of Crustal Motion Indicate 3D GIA Models are Need-ed to Understand Antarctic Ice Mass Change: S A

Konfal, T J Wilson, M G Bevis, E C Kendrick, I W D Dalziel, R Smalley Jr, M J Willis, D Heeszel, D A Wiens

0800h G51A-0343 POSTER Improved GIA correc-tion yields larger Antarctic mass loss: I Velicogna, T C Sutterley, E R Ivins, M R van den Broeke

0800h G51A-0344 POSTER Mass balance of Graham Land at present-day and over the past 150 years us-ing GRACE and GNSS station data: E R Ivins, D N Wiese, M M Watkins, F W Landerer, A Simms, D N Yuan, C Boening, E W Domack

0800h G51A-0345 POSTER Modelling the Relation between Gravity and Vertical Displacement Change Rates in Formerly Glaciated Areas: J Ågren, P A Olsson, H G Scherneck, G A Milne

0800h G51A-0346 POSTER Inverting Glacial Iso-static Adjustment beyond linear viscoelasticity us-ing Burgers rheology: L Caron, M Greff-Lefftz, L Fleitout, L Metivier, H Rouby

0800h G51A-0347 POSTER Effects of Sediment Loading in Northern Europe During the Last Gla-cial: W van der Wal, M IJpelaar

0800h G51A-0348 POSTER Effect of Uncertainty in Viscosity Maps from Seismology on GIA Model-ling: W van der Wal, W Stolk

0800h G51A-0349 POSTER A New Approach for Modelling Post-Glacial Sea Level: D Al-Attar, J Tromp

0800h G51A-0350 POSTER Variations in Mid-Ocean Ridge CO2 Emissions Driven By Glacial Cy-cles: J M Burley, R F Katz, P J Huybers

G51B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hGravity Data and Geoid Modeling: Methods, Theories, and Opportunities II Posters Presiding: Theresa Damiani, NOAA- Nat-l Geodetic Survey; Vicki Childers, NOAA, National Geodetic Survey; David Avalos-Naranjo, INEGI; Thomas Johnson, NGA

0800h G51B-0351 POSTER Calculation of Stokes’ In-tegral on the Sphere Using 1D FFT: E M Mazurova

0800h G51B-0352 POSTER Preliminary results of the Geoid Slope Validation Survey 2014 in Iowa: Y M

Wang, C Becker, S Breidenbach, C Geoghegan, D Martin, D Winester, T Hanson, G L Mader, M C Eckl

0800h G51B-0353 POSTER Evaluation of Systematic Differences Between the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 and Release 5 GOCE Product: D R

Roman, X Li

0800h G51B-0354 POSTER A hybrid geoid for the U.S. using empirical Bayesian kriging: K M Kelly, K Krivoruchko

0800h G51B-0355 POSTER New geoid of Greenland – a case study of terrain and ice effects, GOCE and local sea level data : R Forsberg, T Jensen

0800h G51B-0356 POSTER Redetermination of the precise gravity fields around the Japanese Antarctic Station, Syowa, and evaluation of GOCE EGMs: Y

Fukuda, Y Nogi, K Matsuzaki

0800h G51B-0357 POSTER KGEOID12: A new hy-brid geoid model in Korea: D H Lee, S Sim

0800h G51B-0358 POSTER Marine Gravity Mea-surements for Geoid Determination and Height Sys-tem Unification in the FAMOS Project: J Ågren, M Lidberg, B Hell, G Liebsch, C Foerste, J Makinen, H Wziontek, M J Poutanen, M Bilker-Koivula, G Strykowski, P A Olsson

0800h G51B-0359 POSTER Sonmicat: Sea Level Ob-servation System of Catalonia: J J Martinez-Ben-

jamin, A Termens, A Ruiz, S Gonzalez Lopez

0800h G51B-0360 POSTER Precise Astronomical Azimuth Determination By Qdaedalus System to the Sun, Moon, and Planets in Daytime Conditions: L Völgyesi, G Tóth, B Bürki, S Guillaume

0800h G51B-0361 POSTER Some Interesting Facts about Correlation Between Gravity Anomalies and Heights with Implications Towards the Correction Density Estimation: J Mikuška, I Marušiak, P Za-horec, J Papčo, R Pasteka, M Bielik

0800h G51B-0362 POSTER Dynamic Effects in Gravimetry: An Assessment of the Current State of Knowledge: T Damiani

0800h G51B-0363 POSTER Assessing New Airborne Gravimetry Collected over New Zealand: M Amos, J McCubbine, F Caratori Tontini, R Winefield

0800h G51B-0364 POSTER An Improved Platform Levelling System for Airborne Gravity Meters: N

Brady

0800h G51B-0365 POSTER Use of Crossovers to Evaluate Airborne Gravity Data: S A Preaux, C Weil

0800h G51B-0366 POSTER First Attempt of Apply-ing Factor Analysis in Moving Base Gravimetry: X

Li, D R Roman

0800h G51B-0367 POSTER Requirements analysis of airborne gravity gradiometry on moving-based platform: L Tu, Z Li, W Wu

0800h G51B-0368 POSTER Absolute Gravity Da-tum in the Age of Cold Atom Gravimeters: V A

Childers, M C Eckl

0800h G51B-0369 POSTER General Adjustment of the Fundamental Gravity Network in Mexico, Pre-liminary Results: D Avalos-Naranjo, S D Pagiat-akis, A Alvarado-Cortez, P Vanicek, M C Santos

0800h G51B-0370 POSTER Gravity Change in Finland 1962-2010 from the Comparison of Leg-acy Relative Measurements with New Absolute Measurements Using the A10-020 Gravimeter: J

Makinen, M Sekowski, J S Krynski, J Kuokkanen, J Naranen, A Raja-Halli, H E O Ruotsalainen, H Vir-tanen, M Bilker-Koivula

0800h G51B-0371 POSTER Spatial and Temporal Variability of Water Storage in Dolomite Karst from Gravity Measurements: C Champollion, B Fores, J Chery, N Le Moigne, O Khairoun, D Erik, P Vernant

0800h G51B-0372 POSTER A Re-Evaluation of the Relativistic Redshift on Frequency Standards at NIST, Boulder, Colorado, USA: N K Pavlis, M A Weiss

G51C Moscone West 3024Friday 0800hAfter the “Big One”: Integrated Studies of Seismic and Geodetic Processes after Large Earthquakes II (joint with S, T)

Presiding: Christodoulos Kyriakopoulos, Georgia Institute of Technology; Jacob Walter, University of Texas at Austin

0800h G43B-0521 Comprehensive Modeling of Postseismic Slip and Viscoelastic Flow After the 2004 and 2012 Indian Ocean Earthquakes: B Heste-

tune, A R Lowry

0815h G51C-02 Different styles of postseismic de-formation after the 2013 M7.7 Balochistan earth-quake in Pakistan and the 2010 M7.2 El Mayor-Cu-capah earthquake in Mexico: E J Fielding, N Ya-gue-Martinez, M Motagh, J A Gonzalez-Ortega, M H Huang, R Burgmann, A M Freed, S V Samsonov

0830h G51C-03 Dominance of Viscoelastic Relax-ation after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake Revealed By Seafloor GPS Observations: T Sun, K Wang, R Hino, T Iinuma, J He, H Fujimoto, M Kido, Y Osa-da, Y Hu

0845h G51C-04 Broad-scale gravity changes follow-ing the 2011 Tohoku-Oki thrust and 2012 Indian Ocean strike-slip earthquakes and implications for coseismic dilatation and viscoelastic relaxation: S C

Han, J M Sauber, F F Pollitz, R Riva, E A Okal

0900h G51C-06 Step-like migration of early after-shocks following the 2007 Mw 6.7 Noto-Hanto earthquake, Japan: A Kato, K Obara

0915h G51C-07 GPS Constraints on the Mw=7.5 Ometepec Earthquake Sequence, Southern Mexico: Coseismic and Postseismic Deformation: S E Gra-

ham, C DeMets, E Cabral, V Kostoglodov, A Walp-ersdorf, N Cotte, M R Brudzinski, R McCaffrey, L Salazar-Tlaczani

0930h G51C-05 Sustained High Seismicity Rate Be-neath Tokyo Associated with after-Slip of the 2011 M=9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake: S Toda, R S Stein

0945h G51C-08 Afterslip from the 1450 and 1812 New Madrid earthquakes and rate-and-state fric-tional parameters of an intraplate fault: O S Boyd

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC51A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hCharacterizing, Understanding, and Modeling Climate Extremes I Posters (joint with A, EP, H)

Presiding: Christian Page, CERFACS; Jonathan Winter, Dartmouth College

0800h GC51A-0373 POSTER Multi - Region Analy-sis of a New Climate Extremes Index: A J Dittus, D J Karoly, S C Lewis, L V Alexander

0800h GC51A-0374 POSTER A Data Centred Meth-od to Estimate and Map Changes in the Full Distri-bution of Daily Precipitation and Its Exceedances: S

C Chapman, D A Stainforth, N W Watkins

0800h GC51A-0375 POSTER Characterization of Floods in the United States: M Saharia, P E Kirstet-ter, J J Gourley, Y Hong, H J Vergara

0800h GC51A-0376 POSTER A Recurrence-Based Technique for Detecting Genuine Extremes in In-strumental Temperature Records: D Faranda, S Vaienti, P Yiou

0800h GC51A-0377 POSTER Detection of Nonsta-tionarity in Seasonality of Extreme Precipitation Using a New Statistical Approach: N Dhakal, S Jain

0800h GC51A-0378 POSTER Temperature and CAPE Dependence of Rainfall Extremes in the Eastern United States: C Lepore, D Veneziano, A Molini

0800h GC51A-0380 POSTER On the relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation and early warm season temperatures in the southwestern US : B Myoung, S H Kim, J Kim, M Kafatos

0800h GC51A-0381 POSTER The Role of Land-At-mosphere Interactions During the CONUS 2012 Summertime Heat Wave: T T Smith, B F Zaitchik, J A Santanello

0800h GC51A-0382 POSTER Temporal and spatial evolution of the large scale meteorological patterns (LSMPs) for California Central Valley hot spells: Y

Y Lee, R Grotjahn

0800h GC51A-0383 POSTER Characterizing mois-ture delivery mechanisms for extreme precipitation in large geographic regions: C Bracken, B Rajago-palan, S Gangopadhyay

0800h GC51A-0384 POSTER The Spatial and Tem-poral Characteristics of Atmospheric Conditions during the 2013 Colorado Floods: D E Touma, N S Diffenbaugh

0800h GC51A-0385 POSTER Cold Episodes, Their Precursors and Teleconnections in the Central Pe-ruvian Andes (1958-2009): J C Sulca, M F Vuille, G Trasmonte, Y Silva, K Takahashi

0800h GC51A-0386 POSTER Extreme Precipitation along the Himalayan Slope - Main Processes and Long Term Trends: P Bohlinger, A Sorteberg

0800h GC51A-0387 POSTER The Northern Oscil-lation Index as a Predictor of Precipitation in Cal-ifornia: J Rath, M C Costa-Cabral, W B Mills, P D Bromirski, C Milesi, S B Roy, R N Coats

0800h GC51A-0388 POSTER Evaluation of increas-ing spatial resolution in downscaled climate pro-jections and the effect on extreme precipitation in Canada: S R Sobie, A J Cannon, T Q Murdock

0800h GC51A-0390 POSTER Extreme Precipitation in the San Francisco Bay Area: Comparing Down-scaling Methodologies’ Skill in Representing Ex-treme Precipitation in Hindcasts and Differences in Their Projections: F Chiang, C Milesi, M C Cos-ta-Cabral, J Rath, W Wang, J R Podolske

0800h GC51A-0391 POSTER Extreme temperatures in the U.S: Analysis of downscaled CMIP5 model simulations with different emission scenarios: L Yu, K Li, P Glaize, E Cordero

0800h GC51A-0392 POSTER Influence of Physics Parameterizations and Ocean Coupling on Simula-tions of Tropical Cyclones using a Regional Climate Model (WRF) and a Coupled Modeling System (COAWST): P Mooney, F J Mulligan, C L Bruyere, B Bonnlander

0800h GC51A-0393 POSTER Using Three Global Climate Indices to Forecast Hurricane Activity in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans: J P Giovannet-

tone

0800h GC51A-0394 POSTER A Height Dependent Evaluation of Wind and Temperature over Europe in the CMIP5 Earth System Models: A Devis, M Demuzere, N P M Van Lipzig

0800h GC51A-0395 POSTER Projections of Extreme Precipitation Events in India from regional and global climate model: P A Modi, R Shah, V Mishra

0800h GC51A-0396 POSTER Extreme Temperature and Rainfall Events, their Changes and Future Pro-jections in India: S K Dash

0800h GC51A-0397 POSTER Projections of sub-dai-ly precipitation extremes in major global urban ar-eas: P Mishra, V Mishra

0800h GC51A-0398 POSTER Climate Change Pro-jection for the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site: D W Werth

0800h GC51A-0399 POSTER Simulating and Track-ing a Heavily Rainy Wave over West Africa Using a Modeling Strategy with WRF Model: A Sarr

0800h GC51A-0400 POSTER Uncertainty Charac-terization and Delineation of Nonstationarity in Intensity-Duration-Frequency Curves of Precipita-tion Relevant for Infrastructural Design: D Kumar, A R Ganguly

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0800h GC51A-0402 POSTER Global impacts of hydrological and climatic extremes on vegetation (SAT-EX): M Depoorter, W Waegeman, N Ver-hoest, P Regnier, P Friedlingstein, A J Dolman, R de Jeu, W Dorigo, D G Miralles

0800h GC51A-0403 POSTER Effect of Climate-Re-lated Sea Level Rise on Sandy Flooding and Dam-ages in New York City: S A Kulp, B Strauss, P M Orton, H de Moel, S V Vinogradov

GC51B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hClimate Indicators: Developing and Testing Indicators to Convey Information to Support Decisions I Posters

(joint with A, B, IN, OS)

Presiding: Paul Houser, George Mason University Fairfax; Melissa Kenney, University of Maryland College Park; Allison Leidner, Universities Space Research Association Greenbelt; Lucia Tsaoussi, NASA Headquarters

0800h GC51B-0404 POSTER Using Essential Biodi-versity Variables (EBVs) As a Framework for Co-ordination Between Research and Monitoring Net-works: A Case Study with Phenology: J F Weltzin, K D Jones, J F Brown, S Elmendorf, C Enquist, A Rosemartin, A Thorpe, B Wee

0800h GC51B-0405 POSTER NCA-LDAS: An In-tegrated Terrestrial Water Analysis System for Development, Evaluation, and Dissemination of Climate Indicators: M F Jasinski, K R Arsenault, H K Beaudoing, J D Bolten, J Borak, S Kumar, C D Peters-Lidard, B Li, Y Liu, D M Mocko, M Rodell

0800h GC51B-0406 POSTER Developing a Pilot In-dicator System for U.S. Climate Changes, Impacts, Vulnerabilities, and Responses: M A Kenney, A Janetos, D S Arndt, R V Pouyat, R Aicher, A Lloyd, O Malik, J J Reyes, S M Anderson

0800h GC51B-0407 POSTER Development of a Water Clarity Index for the Southeastern U.S. As a Climate Indicator: S C Sheridan, C Hu, C C Lee, B Barnes, D Pirhalla, V Ransi, K A Shein

0800h GC51B-0408 POSTER Indication of Stable Isotope Composition on the Process of Oasification and Desertification in Arid Regions: A Case Study in the Heihe River Basin: J Y Ma, Q Zeng

0800h GC51B-0409 POSTER Land Cover Indicators for U.S. National Climate Assessments: S Channan, A M Thomson, K M Collins, J O Sexton, P Torrens, W R Emanuel

0800h GC51B-0410 POSTER National Climate As-sessment - Land Data Assimilation System (NCA-LDAS) Data at NASA GES DISC: W L Teng, H Rui, B Vollmer, M F Jasinski, D M Mocko, S J Kempler

0800h GC51B-0411 POSTER Evaluating the Large-Scale Environment of Extreme Events Using Re-analyses: M G Bosilovich, S D Schubert, R D Koster, A M da Silva Jr, A Eichmann

0800h GC51B-0412 POSTER Assessing Significance of Global Climate Change in Local Climate Time Series: M M Livezey, A Bair, R Livezey, A Holling-shead, F M C Horsfall, J C Meyers

0800h GC51B-0413 POSTER LNOx Estimates Di-rectly from LIS Data: W J Koshak, B Vant-hull, E McCaul

0800h GC51B-0414 POSTER The Drivers of Climate Change -- Tracking Global Greenhouse Gas Trends and their Warming Influence: J H Butler, P P Tans, S A Montzka, E J Dlugokencky, B D Hall, K A Masa-rie, J W Elkins, G S Dutton, B R Miller

0800h GC51B-0415 POSTER Long-term dust clima-tology in the western United States: D Tong, P Lee, H Lei, J X L Wang

0800h GC51B-0416 POSTER The Assessment of Vulnerability of Industrial Parks to Climate Change in South Korea: J E Ryu, D K Lee, T Y Jung, K L Choi, S H Lee

0800h GC51B-0417 POSTER Using NASA Earth Sci-ence Datasets for National Climate Assessment In-dicators: Urban Impacts of Heat Waves Associated with Climate Change: N Sadoff, S Weber, E R Zell, A de Sherbinin

0800h GC51B-0418 POSTER Integrated Land Sur-face Water State Indicators for Climate Assessment: B T Lamb, K C McDonald, N Steiner, M Azardera-khsh, R Schroeder

0800h GC51B-0419 POSTER Developing and Test-ing Water Cycle Intensification Indicator (WCI) over the United States: X Feng, P R Houser

0800h GC51B-0420 POSTER Using MERRA, AMIP II, CMIP5 Outputs to Assess Actual and Potential Building Climate Zone Change and Variability From the Last 30 Years Through 2100: P W Stack-

house, D J Westberg, J M Hoell Jr, W Chandler, T Zhang

0800h GC51B-0421 POSTER Frequency of Winter Weather Regimes in the US Northeast as an Indi-cator for National Climate Assessment: J H Qian, C Roller, M A Barlow, L A Agel

0800h GC51B-0422 POSTER Using Sea Level Change as a Climate Indicator: D S Masters, R S Nerem

GC51C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hCoupled Natural Human System Research Across Scales: From Emulators of Global Climate Model Output to Local-Scale Processes and Feedbacks I Posters

(joint with SI)

Presiding: Claudia Tebaldi, Climate Central; Tom Evans, Indiana University Bloomington; Darren Ficklin, Indiana University - Bloomington; Brian O’Neill, National Center for Atmospheric Research

0800h GC51C-0423 POSTER A New Promising Ap-proach of Pattern Scaling: N Herger, B M Sander-son, R Knutti

0800h GC51C-0424 POSTER Future Climate Change Simulated By Giss ModelE2 Under Representative Concentration Pathways: L Nazarenko, N Taus-nev, G A Schmidt

0800h GC51C-0425 POSTER Delay of actions in-volves large risks in estimations of economic dam-ages and reduction ratios of carbon dioxide emission for lower climate targets: Y Ishizaki, S Emori, K Takahashi, H Shiogama, T Yokohata

0800h GC51C-0426 POSTER A megaregion-scale approach for assessing the impacts of climate change and strategic management decisions in the North-east United States: B Rosenzweig, C J Vorosmarty, R J Stewart, A Miara, X Lu, D W Kicklighter, N Eh-sani, W M Wollheim, J M Melillo, B M Fekete, N Dilekli, F Duchin, B Gross, V Bhatt

0800h GC51C-0427 POSTER Modelling the inter-play between global and regional drivers on Ama-zon deforestation: E L Dalla-Nora, A P D Aguiar, D Montenegro Lapola, G Woltjer

0800h GC51C-0429 POSTER Methods for Attribut-ing Land-Use Emissions to Products: S J Davis, J A Burney, J Pongratz, K Caldeira

0800h GC51C-0430 POSTER A climate emulator for coastal flooding events: A C Rueda Zamora, F J Méndez Incera, P Camus, A Tomas

0800h GC51C-0431 POSTER The Differences in Pat-tern of Temperature and Precipitation Changes in CMIP5 Experiments Due to Differences in Climate Models, Forcings, Amplitude and Timing: G Le-

vavasseur, J L Dufresne

0800h GC51C-0432 POSTER A Simple Object-Ori-ented and Open Source Model for Scientific and Policy Analyses of the Global Carbon Cycle–Hector: C Hartin, B P Bond-Lamberty, P Patel, R P Link

0800h GC51C-0433 POSTER A Semi-empirical Model of the Stratosphere in the Climate System: A H Sodergren, G E Bodeker, S Kremser, M Mein-shausen, A McDonald

0800h GC51C-0434 POSTER Pattern Scaling for De-veloping Change Scenarios in Water Supply Stud-ies: A Anandhi, D Pierson, A Frie

0800h GC51C-0435 POSTER Improving Climate Prediction By Climate Monitoring: S S Leroy, G Redaelli, B Grassi

0800h GC51C-0436 POSTER A POD Mapping Ap-proach to Emulate Land Surface Models: G S H Pau, G Bisht, Y Liu, W J Riley, C Shen

0800h GC51C-0437 POSTER Simulating Future Transient Climates By Combining Observation-al Data with Climate Model Information Using Time-Varying Spectral Methods: A N Poppick, M Stein, E J Moyer

GC51D Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hTaking the Temperature of the Earth: Challenges and Applications Across All Earth Surface Domains I Posters (joint with A, EP)

Presiding: Glynn Hulley, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Pierre Guillevic, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h GC51D-0438 POSTER An Assessment on Integrating Satellite and in-Situ Data to Generate Globally Gridded Surface Temperature Products: S

T Stegall, H M Zhang, L Shi

0800h GC51D-0439 POSTER Impact of satel-lite-based lake surface observations on the initial state of HIRLAM weather forecasting system: H

Kheyrollah Pour, C R Duguay, L Rontu, K Eerola, E Kurzeneva

0800h GC51D-0440 POSTER View Angle Bias Cor-rections of Geostationary Satellite Land Surface Temperature Measurements Using an Empirical Mode: P Minnis, B R Scarino, R Palikonda, C R Yost

0800h GC51D-0441 POSTER Inter-Comparison of In-Situ Sensors for Land Surface Temperature Measurements: P Krishnan, J Kochendorfer, T P Meyers, P C Guillevic, S J Hook

0800h GC51D-0442 POSTER Inter-annual variation of the surface temperature of tropical forests from SSM/I observations : H Gao, R Fu, W Li, S Zhang, R E Dickinson

0800h GC51D-0443 POSTER Comparing Methods for Land Surface Temperature Retrieval over Het-erogeneous Land Cover Using Landsat-5 TM Ther-mal Infrared Data: E Windahl, K de Beurs

0800h GC51D-0444 POSTER Spatio-Temporal Sensitivity of MODIS Land Surface Temperature Anomalies Indicates High Potential for Large-Scale Land Cover Change Detection in Permafrost Landscapes: S Muster, M Langer, A Abnizova, K L Young, J Boike

0800h GC51D-0445 POSTER Towards Monitoring Satellite Land Surface Temperature Production: P

Yu, Y Yu, Y Liu, Z Wang, X Zhang

0800h GC51D-0446 POSTER Global Distribution and Variability of Surface Skin and Surface Air Temperatures As Depicted in the AIRS Version-6 Data Set: J Susskind, J N Lee, L F Iredell

0800h GC51D-0448 POSTER A Data Gap Analysis and Efforts Towards Improving NOAA’s Global Surface Temperature: H M Zhang, D Wuertz, E Nickl, P V F Banzon, B Gleason, B Huang, J H Law-rimore, M J Menne, J Rennie, P Thorne, C Williams

0800h GC51D-0450 POSTER Evaluating Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing of Evapotranspiration over Cotton with Two Surface Energy Balance Models: A N French, D Hunsaker, K Thorp

0800h GC51D-0451 POSTER Using Microwave Observations to Estimate Land Surface Tempera-ture during Cloudy Conditions: T R Holmes, W T Crow, C Hain, M C Anderson

0800h GC51D-0452 POSTER Diurnal, Seasonal and Interannual Variations of Surface Temperature Over Greenland As Observed In AIRS, MODIS and In-Situ Measurements: J N Lee, J Susskind, D L Wu, L F Iredell, S Nowicki, D K Hall, Y Liu

0800h GC51D-0453 POSTER Sampling Errors in Satellite-derived Infrared Sea Surface Tempera-tures: Y Liu, P J Minnett

0800h GC51D-0454 POSTER Arctic Diurnal Land-Surface Temperature Range Changes Derived by NASA MODIS-Terra and -Aqua 2000 through 2012: R R Muskett

0800h GC51D-0455 POSTER A Novel Method mak-ing direct use of AIRS and IASI Calibrated Radianc-es for Measuring Trends in Surface Temperatures: H H Aumann, A Ruzmaikin

0800h GC51D-0456 POSTER Land and ocean sur-face temperature: data development and modeling: X Zeng, A Wang, M Brunke

0800h GC51D-0457 POSTER A Unified and Co-herent Land Surface Emissivity Earth System Data Record: R O Knuteson, E E Borbas, G C Hulley, S J Hook, M C Anderson, R T Pinker, C Hain, P C Guillevic

0800h GC51D-0458 POSTER Improved Remote Sensing Retrieval of Land Surface Temperature in the Thermal Infrared (TIR) Using Visible/Short Wave Infrared (VSWIR) Imaging Spectrometer Es-timated Water Vapor: S Grigsby, G C Hulley, D A Roberts, C J Scheele, S Ustin, M M Alsina

0800h GC51D-0459 POSTER From Space to the Rocky Intertidal: Measuring the Body Tempera-ture of the Intertidal Mussel Species, Mytilus califor-

nianus using NASA MODIS Surface Temperatures: J Price, V Lakshmi, B A Menge

0800h GC51D-0460 POSTER Ingesting Land Surface Temperature differences to improve Downwelling Solar Radiation using Artificial Neural Network: A Case Study: N K Malakar, M Bailey, R Latto, E Ekwedike, B Gross, J Gonzalez, C J Vorosmarty, G C Hulley

0800h GC51D-0461 POSTER SAIL-Thermique: a model for land surface spectral emissivity in the thermal infrared. Evaluation and reassesment of the temperature - emissivity separation (TES) algo-rithm in presence of vegetation canopies: A Olioso, F Jacob, A Lesaignoux

0800h GC51D-0462 POSTER Time series analysis of thermal variation on Italian volcanic active areas by using IR satellite data: M Silvestri, M F Buongior-no, D C Pieri

GC51E Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hTerra: 15 Years As the Earth Observing System Flagship Observatory I Posters (joint with A, B, OS)

Presiding: Kurtis Thome, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Lahouari Bounoua, NASA-GFSC; Si-Chee Tsay, NASA; Robert Wolfe, NASA GSFC

0800h GC51E-0463 POSTER Intercomparison Cal-ibration Study of Terra ASTER and MODIS: K

Yuan, K J Thome, J McCorkel

0800h GC51E-0464 POSTER 15 Years of Terra MO-DIS Instrument on-Orbit Performance: X Xiong, V Salomonson

0800h GC51E-0465 POSTER CERES Angular Dis-tribution Models for Top-of-Atmosphere Radiative Flux Calculations: W Su, J Corbett, Z Eitzen, L Li-ang

0800h GC51E-0466 POSTER Assessment of IASI CO and MOPITT CO Data Assimilation in CAM-Chem: J Barre, D P Edwards, A F Arellano, B Gaubert, H M Worden, J L Anderson, A P Mizzi

0800h GC51E-0467 POSTER Terra@15, S’Cool@18: A Long-Running Student and Citizen Science Cam-paign for Validating Cloud Retrievals: L H Cham-

bers, S Crecelius, T M Rogerson

0800h GC51E-0468 POSTER Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Roughness and Glacier Zones from MISR, 2000-2013: A W Nolin, E Mar

0800h GC51E-0469 POSTER Combining MODIS and Landsat to Study the Impact of Urban Lands on Surface Climate in the U.S : L Bounoua, G Mosto-voy, P Zhang, K J Thome, M L Imhoff, M Shepherd, J A Santanello, D A Quattrochi, J Silva, R E Wolfe

0800h GC51E-0471 POSTER Atmospheric Compo-sition Monitoring with MOPITT and IASI: CO, a Tracer of Pollution: M George, C Clerbaux, J Had-ji-Lazaro, I Bouarar, D Hurtmans, P F Coheur, D P Edwards, M N Deeter, H M Worden, A Inness

0800h GC51E-0472 POSTER TERRA Education and Public Outreach: Bringing Earth Science Resources to the Public, Students, Educators, and Citizen Sci-entists: N Lewis, K J Thome, L Bounoua, T Owen

0800h GC51E-0473 POSTER 15-year on-orbit Ter-ra-sensor Intercalibration Using ASTER and MO-DIS: J McCorkel

0800h GC51E-0474 POSTER Improvements in Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CE-RES) Products Based on Instrument Calibrations: N M Smith, K Priestley, N G Loeb, S Thomas, M Shankar, D Walikainen

0800h GC51E-0475 POSTER Exploring the Useful-ness of MISR-HR Products to Estimate Maize Crop Extent and Using Field Evidence to Evaluate the Results in South Africa’s Free State Province: M M

Verstraete, N M Knox, L A Hunt, L Kleyn

0800h GC51E-0476 POSTER Monitoring Seasonal-ity in Phenology of Amazonian Rainforests Using MISR and MODIS Data: Y Knyazikhin, J Bi, S CHOI, T Park, R B Myneni

0800h GC51E-0477 POSTER Fifteen Years of Sea-Surface Temperature from MODIS on Terra: a backwards look and a view to the future: P J Min-

nett, R Evans, K A Kilpatrick, G P Podesta

0800h GC51E-0478 POSTER Some observations re-garding the thermal flux from Earth’s erupting vol-canoes for the period 2000 to 2014: R Wright, M Blackett, C Hill-Butler

0800h GC51E-0479 POSTER Synergistic Use of Sat-ellite Volcano Detection and Science: A Fifteen Year Perspective of ASTER on Terra: M S Ramsey

0800h GC51E-0482 POSTER The JPL ASTER Vol-cano Archive: the development and capabilities of a 15 year global high resolution archive of volcano data: J P Linick, D C Pieri, R M Sanchez

0800h GC51E-0483 POSTER From Soup to Nuts: How Terra has enabled the growth of NASA Earth science communication: K Ward, M J Carlowicz, J Allen, A Voiland, P Przyborski

GC51F Moscone West 3003Friday 0800hClimate Variability and the African Environment, Water Resources, and Food Security I

(joint with A, B, H, SI)

Presiding: Charles Ichoku, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr; Douglas Alsdorf, Ohio State University Main Campus; Tsegaye Tadesse, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Molly Brown, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

0800h GC51F-01 African Anthropogenic Combus-tion Emissions: Estimate of Regional Mortality At-tributable to Fine Particle Concentrations in 2030: C Liousse, L Roblou, E Assamoi, P Criqui, C Ga-ly-Lacaux, R Rosset

0815h GC51F-02 Trends and Variability in Pastoral Resources in the West African Sahel: N P Hanan

0830h GC51F-03 A Quantitative Evaluation of the Multiple Narratives of the Recent Sahelian “Re-greening”: A Giannini, M M Stith

0845h GC51F-04 Exploring Pacific Climate Vari-ability and Its Impacts on East African Water Re-sources and Food Security: C C Funk, M P Hoer-ling, A Hoell, B Liebmann, J P Verdin, G Eilerts

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0900h GC51F-05 Hydroclimate Forecasts in Ethio-pia: Benefits, Impediments, and Ways Forward: P

J Block

0915h GC51F-06 What Controls the Hydrodynam-ics of the Central Congo River?: F O’Loughlin, P D Bates

0930h GC51F-07 Storage changes over the middle reach of the Congo River: comparison between its upper and lower middle reaches: H Lee, T Yuan, H C Jung, J Duan, C K Shum, E Beighley II

0945h GC51F-08 Southern African Ozone Trends (1990-2007): Influences of Climate Variability and Anthropogenic Sources: A M Thompson, N V Bal-ashov, J C Witte, S Piketh, G J Coetzee, V Thouret

GC51G Moscone West 3005Friday 0800hKey Challenges in Climate Adaptation: Communication, Data-Intensive Approaches to Interdisciplinary Collaboration, and Long-Range Forecasting of Seasonal Transitions I Presiding: Kristin Timm, Scenarios Network for Alaska and Arctic Planning (SNAP); Julio Betancourt, U.S. Geological Survey; Brian Wee, National Ecological Observatory Network

0800h GC51G-01 A Social Science Guide for Com-munication on Climate Change: C St John, S Marx, E Markowitz

0815h GC51G-02 Scaling Climate Change Commu-nication for Behavior Change: V C Rodriguez, M Lappé, J A Flora, N M Ardoin, T N Robinson

0830h GC51G-03 Opportunities and Challenges in Using Research to Facilitate Climate Communica-tion Collaborations: K Akerlof, B B Johnson, C J Nackerman, E Maibach

0845h GC51G-04 Joined-up Planetary Information, in the Cloud and on Devices: M J Smith, S Emmott, D W Purves, L N Joppa, V Lyutsarev

0900h GC51G-05 Opportunities and Examples for Integration of Socio-environmental Approaches to Support Climate-informed Decisions: M A Kenney

0915h GC51G-06 Impact of Seasonal Forecasts on Agriculture: S C Aldor-Noiman

0930h GC51G-07 Can Abrupt Seasonal Transitions be Predicted in Climate Forecasts?: B P Kirtman

0945h GC51G-08 Toward the Seasonal Prediction of the Timing of Extremes and Hydroclimate: G A

Vecchi

PP51F Moscone West 2010Friday 0800hEvolution of the Earth System I

Presiding: Colin Goldblatt, University of Victoria; Benjamin Johnson, University of Victoria; Paul Hoffman, University of Victoria

0800h PP51F-01 The State of the Earth’s Atmo-sphere 3.5 Ga Ago: B Marty, G Avice, M Kuga

0815h PP51F-02 Sulfur Isotope Trends in Archean Microbialite Facies Record Early Oxygen Produc-tion and Consumption: A Zerkle, N Meyer, G Izon, S Poulton, J Farquhar, M Claire

0830h PP51F-03 Evolution of the Proterozoic Earth System: Insights from the ∆17O Record of Sedimen-tary Sulfate Minerals: P W Crockford, J A Hayles, G P Halverson, A Bekker, R Rainbird, B A Wing

0845h PP51F-04 The nitrogen cycle in the aftermath of the mid-Cryogenian snowball Earth glaciation: C

K Junium, M Hurtgen, S Porter, G P Halverson, L A Riedman

0900h PP51F-05 Co-evolution of Eukaryotes and Ocean and Atmosphere Oxygenation in the Neo-proterozoic and Paleozoic Eras: T M Lenton, S J Daines, B Mills, R A Boyle

0915h PP51F-06 Variation of Atmospheric Oxygen in the Phanerozoic Recorded By δ13c of Terrestrial Organic Matter: K Muehlenbachs, R Tappert, R McKellar, A P Wolfe, M Tappert, M Schoell

0930h PP51F-07 Can nitrogen cycle feedbacks lead to runaway denitrification and deoxygenation of the ocean?: T S Weber, C A Deutsch

0945h PP51F-08 A Quarter Century Record of Stratospheric Sulfate Aerosol: implication for the past, present and future climates: R Shaheen, M Abaunza, T L Jackson, J McCabe, J Savarino, M H Thiemens

GEOMAGNETISM AND PALEOMAGNETISM

GP51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hESA’s Swarm Mission, One Year in Space III Posters (joint with DI, G, SA, SM, T, V)

Presiding: Gauthier Hulot, IPGP; Hermann Luhr, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum, GFZ; Eigil Friis-Christensen, DTU; David Knudsen, Univ Calgary

0800h GP51A-3698 POSTER In-flight calibration of the experimental Absolute Scalar Magnetometer vector mode on board the Swarm satellites: J M

Leger, T Jager, F Bertrand, V Cattin, I Fratter, L Brocco, P Vigneron, X Lalanne, G Hulot

0800h GP51A-3699 POSTER Swarm’s Absolute Sca-lar Magnetometers Burst Mode Results: P Coisson, P Vigneron, G Hulot, R Crespo Grau, L Brocco, X Lalanne, O Sirol, J M Leger, T Jager, F Bertrand, A Boness, I Fratter

0800h GP51A-3700 POSTER Comparing Swarm’s Nominal Level1b Magnetic Data and ASM Vector Field Experimental Data: a Convenient Tool for Understanding Data Quality Issues: L Brocco, G Hulot, P Vigneron, V Lesur, J M Leger, T Jager, F Bertrand, O Sirol, X Lalanne, A Boness, V Cattin, I Fratter

0800h GP51A-3701 POSTER A 2015 Igrf Candidate Model Based on Swarm’s Experimental ASM Vec-tor Mode Data: P Vigneron, G Hulot, N Olsen, J M Leger, T Jager, L Brocco, O Sirol, P Coisson, X Lalanne, A Chulliat, F Bertrand, A Boness, I Fratter

0800h GP51A-3702 POSTER The Swarm Initial Field

Model – a Model of the Earth’s Magnetic Field for 2014 Determined From One Year of Swarm Satel-lite Constellation Data: N Olsen, G Hulot, V Lesur, C C Finlay, C Beggan, A Chulliat, T J Sabaka

0800h GP51A-3703 POSTER Updating the CHAOS series of field models using Swarm data and result-ing candidate models for IGRF-12: C C Finlay, N Olsen, L Tøffner-clausen

0800h GP51A-3704 POSTER Describing Tempo-ral Variations of the Geomagnetic Field through a Modified Virtual Observatory Scheme: Application to SWARM Measurements: D Saturnino, B Lan-glais, H Amit, M Mandea

0800h GP51A-3705 POSTER Jerks in Stochastic Syn-thetic Magnetic Fields: W J Brown, J E Mound, P W Livermore

0800h GP51A-3706 POSTER Forward Modeling of the Fennoscandian Lithospheric Field Using Spher-ical Prisms: J Ebbing, E Baykiev, M Broenner, K W J Fabian

0800h GP51A-3707 POSTER Possibilities for Obser-vations of Electromagnetic Perturbations Related to Seismic Activity with Swarm Satellites: A De San-

tis, M Mandea, G Balasis

0800h GP51A-3708 POSTER Equatorial Electric Fields Derived from Swarm Magnetometer Data: P

Alken, S Maus, P Vigneron, O Sirol, G Hulot, A Chulliat

0800h GP51A-3709 POSTER Comparing IRI and IRI-Real-Time with SWARM Electron Density Data: D Bilitza, I A Galkin, C Stolle, A Vesnin, B W Reinisch

0800h GP51A-3710 POSTER Can we derive the cur-rent density from three point LEO measurements of the magnetic field perturbations?: J W Gjerloev, M Potter, M Muhleisen, M Friel, P Martin, G Le, C Stolle, H Luhr

0800h GP51A-3711 POSTER Field-aligned Currents’ Scale Analysis Performed by the Swarm Constel-lation: H Luhr, J Park, J W Gjerloev, J Rauberg, I Michaelis, G Le, J M G Merayo, P Brauer

0800h GP51A-3712 POSTER Structure of small-scale field-aligned currents at middle and low latitudes having lower atmospheric origin: K Nakanishi, T Iyemori, H Luhr, T Aoyama

0800h GP51A-3713 POSTER Small-scale field-aligned currents caused by tropical cyclones as ob-served by the SWARM satellites above the iono-sphere: T Aoyama, T Iyemori, K Nakanishi

0800h GP51A-3714 POSTER On the Magnetic Field Spatial Fluctuation Features at Swarm’s Orbit: P De

Michelis, G Consolini, R Tozzi

0800h GP51A-3715 POSTER Investigating Night-time Ionospheric Currents by Swarm Magnetic Data: R Tozzi, M Pezzopane, P De Michelis

0800h GP51A-3716 POSTER Swarm Observations of Low-altitude Cusp Ion Upflow: J K Burchill, D J Knudsen, S C Buchert

0800h GP51A-3717 POSTER Observation of Polar Cap Patches and Calculation of Gradient Drift In-stability Growth Times: A Swarm Case Study: A

Spicher, T G Cameron, E M Grono, K Yakymenko, S C Buchert, L Clausen, D J Knudsen, K A McWil-liams, J I Moen

0800h GP51A-3718 POSTER Swarm In Situ Obser-vations of F-Region Polar Cap Patches Created by Cusp Ionization: L V Goodwin, B Iserhienrhien, D M Miles, S Patra, C van der Meeren, S C Buchert, J K Burchill, L Clausen, D J Knudsen, K A McWil-liams, J Moen

GP51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hPlanetary Magnetism and Paleomagnetism I Posters (joint with DI, MR, NG, P)

Presiding: Benjamin Weiss, MIT; Jerome Gattacceca, CEREGE; Sabine Stanley, University of Toronto; Christopher Russell, Univ California

0800h GP51B-3719 POSTER Using Dawn’s GRaND Instrument to Detect a Magnetic Field at Vesta: M

N Villarreal, N Yamashita, T H Prettyman, C T Russell

0800h GP51B-3720 POSTER Magnetic anomalies on Io and their relationship to the spatial distribution of volcanic centers: J Knicely, M E Everett, D W Sparks

0800h GP51B-3721 POSTER Large-scale geometry and temporal variability of the Martian external magnetic field: A Mittelholz, C L Johnson, B Lan-glais

0800h GP51B-3722 POSTER High-Resolution Local Crustal Magnetic Field Modeling of the Martian South Pole: A Plattner, F J Simons

0800h GP51B-3723 POSTER Comparing Crustal Magnetism of Terra Meridiani and Terra Cimme-ria, Mars: R A French, D M Jurdy

0800h GP51B-3724 POSTER Implications of Depth Determination from Second Moving Average Re-sidual Magnetic Anomalies on Mars: K S Essa, G Kletetschka

0800h GP51B-3725 POSTER New Method of Mag-netic in SITU Mineral Characterization within Thin Section, Implication for Magnetic Characterization of Magnetic Grains within an Asteroid: L Nabelek, M Mazanec, G Kletetschka

0800h GP51B-3726 POSTER Inversion of Chely-abinsk Meteorite Micromagnetic Maps - Impli-cation for Inversions of Mars Magnetic Maps: M

Mazanec, G Kletetschka

0800h GP51B-3727 POSTER The Effects of Ion heating in Martian Magnetic Crustal Fields: Parti-cle Tracing and Ion Distributions: C M Fowler, L Andersson

0800h GP51B-3728 POSTER Testing the Shock Remanent Magnetization Hypothesis at the Slate Islands Impact Structure, Canada: S M Tikoo, N Swanson-Hysell, L M Fairchild, D L Shuster, P R Renne

0800h GP51B-3729 POSTER High Temperature Em-placement of Clastic Breccia Dikes and Implications for the Development and Magnetization of Impact Craters: L M Fairchild, N Swanson-Hysell, S M Tikoo

0800h GP51B-3730 POSTER Effect of Water Ice Transition on Murchison Meteorite: H Páchová, G Kletetschka

0800h GP51B-3731 POSTER Magnetic Suscepti-bility of Submicroscopic Metallic Iron Formation Through Laser Irradiation of Olivine: M M Mark-

ley, G Kletetschka

0800h GP51B-3732 POSTER Magnetic Remanence Recorded in the Bullet and Its Relation to Meteorite Entry: M Takac, G Kletetschka

0800h GP51B-3733 POSTER An unmagnetized early planetary body: B P Weiss, H Wang, B G Downey, D L Shuster, J Gattacceca, T G Sharp, R R Fu, A T Kuan, C R Suavet, A J Irving

0800h GP51B-3734 POSTER A 3D nanoscale ap-proach to nebular paleomagnetism in the Semarko-na LL3.0 ordinary chondrite: J F Einsle, R R Fu, B P Weiss, T Kasama, P A Midgley, R J Harrison

0800h GP51B-3735 POSTER Paleo-Magnetic Field Recorded in the Parent Body of the Murchison Me-teorite: G Kletetschka, H Páchová

0800h GP51B-3736 POSTER More evidence for a partially differentiated CV chondrite parent body from paleomagnetic studies of ALH 84028 and ALH 85006: B Z Klein, B P Weiss, L Carporzen

0800h GP51B-3737 POSTER Paleomagnetism of a primitive achondrite parent body: The acapulco-ite-lodranites: N R Schnepf, B P Weiss, E Andrade Lima, R R Fu, M Uehara, J Gattacceca, H Wang, C R Suavet

0800h GP51B-3738 POSTER Magnetic Properties of Lunar Samples: an Exhaustive Survey of the Apollo Collection: J Gattacceca, E Andrade Lima, P Rochette, B P Weiss, M Uehara, Y Quesnel, L Baratchart, J Leblond, S Chevillard

0800h GP51B-3739 POSTER Thellier-Thellier Paleointensity of the Lunar Core Dynamo: C R

Suavet, B P Weiss, E Andrade Lima, S M Tikoo, R R Fu, H Wang, J Wang, Y C K Chen-Wiegart

0800h GP51B-3740 POSTER Onset of a planetes-imal dynamo: H Wang, B P Weiss, J Wang, Y C K Chen-Wiegart, B G Downey, C R Suavet, E An-drade Lima, M E Zucolotto

0800h GP51B-3741 POSTER Delayed Geodynamo in Hadean: J Arkani-Hamed

0800h GP51B-3742 POSTER Testing the Proterozoic GAD Hypothesis with Reconstructed Tomography Dynamo Models: J E Panzik, P E Driscoll, M L Ru-dolph

0800h GP51B-3743 POSTER Can a solid FeS layer help explain Mercury’s unique magnetic field?: R

Vilim, S Stanley

0800h GP51B-3744 POSTER Detection of the Mag-netospheric Emissions from Extrasolar Planets: J

Lazio

0800h GP51B-3745 POSTER Search for Radio Emis-sion from HD80606b: a Highly Eccentric Exoplanet: M Knapp, D Winterhalter, J Lazio, W Majid, T Kuiper, W M Farrell, L Spitler

GP51C Moscone South 300Friday 0800hGeomagnetic Paleointensity and Paleosecular Variation I (joint with DI)

Presiding: Catherine Constable, UCSD; John Tarduno, Univ Rochester

0800h GP51C-01 The Long-Term Evolution of the Dynamo and Implications for Paleointensity Varia-tions: F Nimmo

0815h GP51C-02 Single Silicate Crystal Paleointen-sity Analyses of the ca. 2.575 Ga Great Dyke of Zim-babwe: T O’Brien, J A Tarduno, A Hofmann

0830h GP51C-03 Absolute Paleointensity Study of Miocene Tiva Canyon Tuff, Yucca Mountain, Ne-vada: A Patiman, J Bowles

0845h GP51C-04 Holocene Paleomagnetic Secular Variation and Paleointensity: Influence of High Lat-itude Flux Lobes on the Tangent Cylinder: J S Ston-

er, L B Ziegler, B T Reilly, P Francus, M B Abbott, T Cook, R S Bradley

0900h GP51C-05 Holocene Full-Vector Secu-lar Variation from African Lakes: S Lund, E S Platzman, T C Johnson, C A Scholz, A S Cohen, J M Russell

0915h GP51C-06 New Archaeointensity Data from the SW Pacific: towards better constrained global geomagnetic field models: M J Hill, A Nilsson, R T Holme, M L Thomas, E Hurst, G M Turner, P Sheppard

0930h GP51C-07 Unlocking the Secrets of the Geo-dynamo: the Southwest Pacific Key: G M Turner, A Greve, R Kinger, G de Gelder, S Fitzsimons, J D Howarth, M J Hill, A Nilsson, P Sheppard

0945h GP51C-08 Picking, choosing and re-evaluat-ing: Developing a deglacial palaeomagnetic secular variation (PSV) master curve for Fennoscandia: B

C Lougheed, A Nilsson, S Bjorck, I Snowball, R Muscheler

HYDROLOGY

H51A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hNew Developments in Soil and Groundwater Remediation: Advances in Process Understanding and Sustainability III Posters (joint with B)

Presiding: Jason Gerhard, University of Western Ontario; Geoffrey Tick, Univ Alabama; Deyi Hou, University of Cambridge; Jian Luo, Georgia Institute of Technolog

0800h H51A-0557 POSTER Evaluation of Reactive Mixtures for Passive Treatment of Mine Drainage from a Waste Rock Storage Area : S W Jeen, B Mattson

0800h H51A-0558 POSTER Investigation of cesium sorption on biotite weathered by solutions contain-ing different cations: Y Kim, J Y Kim

0800h H51A-0559 POSTER Leaching Properties of Naturally Occurring Heavy Metals from Soils: M

Zhang, M Hoshino, M Yoshikawa, J Hara, H Sugita

0800h H51A-0560 POSTER Identification of the release history of a groundwater contaminant in non-uniform flow field through the minimum rel-ative entropy method: F Cupola, M G Tanda, A Zanini

0800h H51A-0561 POSTER Interaction of Ammonia Gas with Sediments and Pore Water and Induced Uranium Immobilization under Vadose Zone Con-ditions: L Zhong, J E Szecsody, M J Truex

0800h H51A-0562 POSTER Application of the Va-por-phase Multi-stage CMD Test to Characterize Contaminant Mass Discharge Associated with Vol-atile Organic Contaminant Sources in the Vadose Zone: M L Brusseau, J Mainhagu, C N Morrison, K C Carroll

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0800h H51A-0563 POSTER The efficiency evalua-tion of in situ remediation performed around the source zone of DNAPL contaminated site, Wonju, Korea: S S Lee, S H Lee, K K Lee

0800h H51A-0564 POSTER Study on 3D surfactant assisted electrokinetic remediation of 1,2,4-trichlo-robenzene in low permeability soil: W Qiao, S Ye, J Wu

0800h H51A-0565 POSTER RATE LIMITED DIF-FUSION AND DISSOLUTION OF MULTICOM-PONENT NONAQUEOUS PHASE LIQUIDS (NAPLs) AND EFFECTS ON MASS DISCHARGE IN GROUNDWATER: M Padgett, G Tick, K C Carroll

0800h H51A-0566 POSTER Novel, In-situ NAPL Modification Technique for Persistent Source Zone Control and Remediation : D J Mateas, G R Tick, K C Carroll

0800h H51A-0567 POSTER Kinetic Batch Soil Ad-sorption Studies of 2, 4-dinitroanisole (DNAN): J

Arthur, N W Mark, S Taylor, M L Brusseau, K Dontsova

0800h H51A-0568 POSTER Innovative THMC Modeling for Environmental Remediation: C H

Tsai, G T Yeh, C F Ni

0800h H51A-0569 POSTER Natural Oxidant De-mand Variability, Potential Controls, and Implica-tions for in Situ, Oxidation-Based Remediation of Contaminated Groundwater: A Dettmer, S Cruz, B Dungan, F O Holguin, A L Ulery, B Hunter, K C Carroll

0800h H51A-0570 POSTER Activation of Persulfate by Iron Filings and Oxidation of 1,4-Dioxane: Y

Wang, H Zhong, N Yan, M L Brusseau

0800h H51A-0572 POSTER Contaminated Ground-water Remediation by Catalyzed Hydrogen Per-oxide and Persulfate Oxidants System: N Yan, Y Wang, M L Brusseau

0800h H51A-0573 POSTER Optimal Design and Op-eration of In-Situ Chemical Oxidation Using Sto-chastic Cost Optimization Toolkit: U Kim, J Parker, R C Borden

0800h H51A-0574 POSTER Comparing Migration Pathways of Biodegradation Products from Petro-leum Hydrocarbon Natural Attenuation: E Hatha-

way, N R de Sieyes, D M Mackay

0800h H51A-0575 POSTER Bioremediation of Mix-tures of High Molecular Weight Polycyclic Aromat-ic Hydrocarbons: H Xu, J Wu, X Shi, Y Sun

0800h H51A-0576 POSTER Reductive dechlori-nation of trichloroethene DNAPL source zones: source zone architecture versus electron donor availability: M Krol, A Kokkinaki, B Sleep

0800h H51A-0577 POSTER Reactive transport mod-eling of secondary water quality impacts due to an-aerobic bioremediation: G H C Ng, B A Bekins, D B Kent, R C Borden, J Tillotson

0800h H51A-0578 POSTER Coupled effects of che-motaxis and growth on traveling bacterial waves: Z

Yan, M Hilpert, E J Bouwer

0800h H51A-0579 POSTER Dilution dynamics of nonaqueous phase liquid (NAPL) source zone in subsurface: H Fang, J Zhu

H51B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hAdvances in Hydrogeology and Hydrogeophysics: Innovations in Experimental Methods, Data Processing, and Modeling III Posters (joint with NS)

Presiding: Deqiang Mao, Colorado School of Mines; Pernille Marker, Technical University of Denmark; Kristopher Kuhlman, Sandia National Laboratories; Tobias Lochbuehler, University of Lausanne

0800h H51B-0580 POSTER Basement Aquifers : How Useful Are Gravity Data?: P Genthon, A H Mouhouyouddine, J Hinderer, B Hector, S Yameogo

0800h H51B-0581 POSTER Integrating a Gravity Simulation and Groundwater Numerical Modeling on the Calibration of Specific Yield for Choshui Al-luvial Fan: C Y Hsu

0800h H51B-0583 POSTER Measuring Groundwa-ter Storage Potential in Mountain Meadows using Geophysical Methods at Red Clover Meadow Com-plex, Sierra Nevada, CA: J Covey, K Cornwell

0800h H51B-0584 POSTER Exploring the Effect of Media, Salinity and Clay on the Thermoelectric Coupling Coefficient in Self-Potential Data: C D

Meyer, A Revil

0800h H51B-0585 POSTER Evidence for the Ap-plication of Self-Potential (SP) Monitoring to the Management of Abstraction in Coastal Aquifers: D

J MacAllister, M Jackson, A P Butler, J Vinogra-dov

0800h H51B-0586 POSTER The effect of brine composition, concentration, temperature and rock texture on zeta potential and streaming potential coupling coefficient measured in sandstones and sandpacks: J Vinogradov, M Jackson

0800h H51B-0587 POSTER Characterization of Hy-draulic Conductivity with underwater Self-poten-tial Measurements: D Mao, A Revil, C Jasper

0800h H51B-0588 POSTER Zeta Potential of Car-bonates in Saline Brines as a Function of NaCl Sa-linity and Potential Determining Ions: Ca, Mg and SO4: D Al-Mahrouqi, J Vinogradov, M Jackson

0800h H51B-0589 POSTER Streaming Potential De-pendence on Water Saturation during Drainage and Imbibition: J Zhang, J Vinogradov, M Jackson

0800h H51B-0590 POSTER Transient streaming po-tentials under varying pore-water ionic strength: B

Malama

0800h H51B-0592 POSTER Advancements and Ap-plications of Low-Field NMR for Characterizing and Monitoring Hydrogeologic Properties in the Saturated and Unsaturated Zones: E D Grunewald, D O Walsh

0800h H51B-0593 POSTER Improving SNMR data sensitivity to infiltrating water in the presence of large bodies of surface water: S Falzone, K Keating, E D Grunewald, D O Walsh

0800h H51B-0594 POSTER Monitoring High Veloc-ity Salt Tracer via 4D Electrical Resistivity Tomog-raphy – Possibility for Salt Tracer Tomography: K

O Doro, O A Cirpka, A Patzelt, C Leven

0800h H51B-0595 POSTER Three-dimensional In-version of High Resolution Ground-penetrating Radar for the Stochastic Structure of Velocity Het-erogeneity of a Fluvial Aquifer: K M Lindsay, J Ir-ving, J H Bradford

0800h H51B-0596 POSTER InSAR Assessment of Ground Deformations in Shoreline Urban Areas Associated to Hydraulic Head Variations: J Nor-

mand, E Heggy

0800h H51B-0597 POSTER Geological Mapping Us-ing Legacy Geophysical Data in Las Vegas Valley: D

Donovan, J O’Donnell, K McLin

0800h H51B-0599 POSTER Selecting Appropriate Surveillance Operation for Geologic CO2 Seques-tration by Efficient Data-Worth Analysis : C Dai, H Li, D Zhang, L Xue

0800h H51B-0600 POSTER Quantifying the Hydro-logic Effects of the 2010-2011 Canterbury Earth-quakes: A Horne, M Shirzaei

0800h H51B-0601 POSTER Permeability evolution of fractured limestone due to reactive flow: Obser-vation and prediction of wormhole formation: H

Deng, J P Fitts, D Crandall, D McIntyre, C A Peters

0800h H51B-0602 POSTER Integrating geophys-ics and hydrology for reducing the uncertainty of groundwater model predictions and improved pre-diction performance: N K Christensen, S Chris-tensen, T P A Ferre

0800h H51B-0603 POSTER A Stochastic Approach to Tracer Tomography: S J Parras, R Brauchler, P Bayer

0800h H51B-0604 POSTER Mapping Three-Di-mensional Hydraulic Heterogeneities in Fractured Granite through Transient Hydraulic Tomography: Y Zha, T C J Yeh, W A Illman, T Tanaka, P Bru-ines, H Onoe, H Saegusa, D Mao

0800h H51B-0605 POSTER Identifying Basin-scale Heterogeneity of Soil Properties Using River Stage Tomography: Y L Wang, Y Zha, T C J Yeh

0800h H51B-0606 POSTER Hydraulic Tomography at North Campus Research Site: Let Data Tell the Story: C H M Tso, T C J Yeh

0800h H51B-0607 POSTER Oscillatory Flow Testing in a Sandbox – Towards Oscillatory Hydraulic To-mography: Y Zhou, D Lim, F Cupola, M A Cardiff

0800h H51B-0608 POSTER Effects from Unsaturat-ed Zone Flow during Oscillatory Hydraulic Testing: D Lim, Y Zhou, M A Cardiff, W Barrash

0800h H51B-0609 POSTER Aquifer Characteriza-tion of the Boise Hydrogeophysical Research Site using 3-D Oscillatory Hydraulic Tomography: T

Bakhos, M A Cardiff, D L Hochstetler, Y Zhou, W Barrash, P K Kitanidis

0800h H51B-0610 POSTER Multiporosity Flow of Gases in Tight Shale Formations: K L Kuhlman, J E Heath, P Gardner, D G Robinson

0800h H51B-0612 POSTER On the Fluid Leak-age Rate and Pressure Evaluation of Abandoned Non-Penetrating Wells: J Islam, H Zhan

0800h H51B-0613 POSTER Geotechnical parame-ter spatial distribution stochastic analysis based on multi-precision information assimilation: C Wang, Y Rubin

0800h H51B-0614 POSTER Assessment of Ground-water Potential in Fractured Crystalline rocks of the North West Province, South Africa: A Tessema

0800h H51B-0615 POSTER The use of kernel densi-ty estimators in breakthrough curve reconstruction and advantages in risk analysis: E R Siirila, D Fer-nandez-Garcia, X Sanchez-Vila

0800h H51B-0616 POSTER WORKING WITH REAL DATA: GETTING ANALYTIC ELEMENT GROUNDWATER MODEL RESULTS TO HON-OR FIELD DATA: R D Congdon

0800h H51B-0617 POSTER Principal Component Geostatistical Approach (PCGA) for Large-Scale and Joint Subsurface Inverse Problems: J H Lee, P K Kitanidis

H51C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hPerspectives and Challenges in Modeling Soil Processes I Posters

(joint with B)

Presiding: Jan Vanderborght, Inst Agrosphere IBG 3; Jan Hopmans, Univ California Davis; Harry Vereecken, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH

0800h H51C-0618 POSTER On the Need to Establish an International Soil Modeling Consortium: H Ver-

eecken, J Vanderborght, A Schnepf

0800h H51C-0619 POSTER Quantification of Vapor Intrusion Pathways into a Slab-on-Ground Build-ing: an Integration of Mathematical Modeling and Field Experiments: Y Li, S Akbariyeh, B Patterson

0800h H51C-0620 POSTER Heat and Water Trans-port in Soils and Across the Soil-Atmosphere Inter-face: Comparison of Model Concepts: K M Smits, J Vanderborght, K Mosthaf, T Fetzer, E Shahraeeni, R Helmig

0800h H51C-0621 POSTER AgroC – Development and evaluation of a model for carbon fluxes in agro-ecosystems: J Vanderborght, L Weihermueller, M Herbst, A Klosterhalfen, H Vereecken

0800h H51C-0622 POSTER Performance evaluation of the Particle Smoother with Sequential Impor-tance Resampling for soil hydraulic parameter es-timation: C Montzka, H Moradkhani, X Han, H J Hendricks Franssen, T Puetz, H Vereecken

0800h H51C-0623 POSTER A Model for Hydraulic Properties Based on Angular Pores with Lognormal Size Distribution: W Durner, E Diamantopoulos

0800h H51C-0624 POSTER Decoupling Scale Effects and Natural Variability to Develop Pedotransfer Functions for Soil Saturated Hydraulic Conductiv-ity: Y A Pachepsky, Y Park

0800h H51C-0625 POSTER Estimating Soil Cation Exchange Capacity from Soil Physical and Chemi-cal Properties: S M Bateni, S Emamgholizadeh, D Shahsavani

0800h H51C-0626 POSTER Long-term, high preci-sion lysimeter network an important tool to validate soil models: T Puetz, U Wollschläger, J Groh, H H Gerke, E Priesack, R Kiese, E Borg, H Vereecken

0800h H51C-0627 POSTER Long-term lessons on pesticide leaching obtained via the Danish Pesti-cide Leaching Assessment Programme: A E Rosen-

bom, P Olsen, F Plauborg, R Grant, R K Juhler, W Brüsch, J Kjær

0800h H51C-0628 POSTER Comparing Two Differ-ent Methods of Preferential Flow Simulation, Using Calibration Constrained Monte Carlo Uncertainty analysis: M Schirmer, M Ghasemizade, D Radny

0800h H51C-0629 POSTER Experimental and Nu-merical Study of Soil Moisture Dynamics Above a Moving Water Table: W Lai, F L Ogden, R C Steinke, J Zhu, C A Talbot

H51D Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hEcohydrology in the Critical Zone I Posters (joint with B)

Presiding: Kathleen Lohse, Idaho State University; Shirley Papuga, University of Arizona

0800h H51D-0630 POSTER Seismic refraction and electrical resistivity tomography to investigate subsurface controls on vegetation distribution in a mountain watershed: W Donnelly, J H Bradford, M S Seyfried

0800h H51D-0631 POSTER Using the Electromag-netic Induction Method to Connect Spatial Vegeta-tion Distributions with Soil Water and Salinity Dy-namics on Steppe Grassland: Z Jiang, X Li, H Wu

0800h H51D-0632 POSTER The potential of detect-ing intermediate-scale biomass and canopy inter-ception in a coniferous forest using cosmic-ray neu-tron intensity measurements and neutron transport modeling: M Andreasen, M C Looms, H R Bogena, D Desilets, M G Zreda, T O Sonnenborg, K H Jen-sen

0800h H51D-0633 POSTER Temperature Response of a Small Mountain Stream to Thunderstorm Cloud-Cover: Application of DTS Fiber-Optic Temperature Sensing: D Thayer, A L Klatt, S N Miller, N Ohara

0800h H51D-0634 POSTER Modeling Nitrate Exporting Patterns during Storm Events for a Semi-arid Mountain Watershed: X Chen, C Tague, J S Choate, A A Keller

0800h H51D-0635 POSTER Precipitation and To-pography as Drivers of Tree Water Use and Pro-ductivity at Multiple Scales: J T Martin, J Hu, N T Looker, K G Jencso

0800h H51D-0636 POSTER Seasonal variations of water uptake by Achnatherum splendens in Lake Qinghai watershed, based on δD and δ18O: W

Huawu

0800h H51D-0637 POSTER Tree responses to hum-mock hydrology in a forested coastal swamp: Y H

Hsueh, R Keim, K W Krauss, J L Chambers

0800h H51D-0638 POSTER Hydrologic Controls over Water Use in a Forested Floodplain Wetland: S T Allen, J W Cochran, R Keim, S L King, K W Krauss

0800h H51D-0639 POSTER Global Synthesis of Veg-etation Control on Evapotranspiration Partition: L

Wang, S P Good, K K Caylor

0800h H51D-0640 POSTER On the effect of short temporal scale climate variability on long-term wa-ter, energy and carbon fluxes: Insights from a mod-eling approach: A Paschalis, S Fatichi, G G Katul, V Y Ivanov

0800h H51D-0641 POSTER Ecohydrological Impli-cations of Contrasting Slope and Aspect in Complex Terrain: M S Seyfried, T E Link, P Z Klos, N R Pat-ton, K A Lohse

0800h H51D-0642 POSTER Accessing Topographic Effects on Solar Radiation Distribution and Eco-hydrological Processes: Y Fang, G Y Niu, P A A Troch, C Paniconi, M Durcik, J Chorover

0800h H51D-0643 POSTER Sensitivity of Hydrologic Partitioning to Snowpack Dynamics, Como Creek, CO: T B Barnhart, N P Molotch, A A Harpold, J F Knowles, S P Anderson

0800h H51D-0644 POSTER The Sensitivity of Soil Moisture in Western U.S. Mountains to Changes in Snowmelt: A A Harpold

0800h H51D-0645 POSTER Hydrologic Impacts of Fuel-Reduction Treatments in the Hat and Burney Creek Basin: R Gaffney, S W Tyler, S Wheelock, G Grant, C Nadler, C Sladek, D Young, P Adkins

0800h H51D-0646 POSTER Distribution, Transport, and Accumulation of Pyrogenic Black Carbon in Post-Wildfire Watersheds: A Galanter, D D Ca-dol, B Frey, K A Lohse

0800h H51D-0648 POSTER Controls of Parent Ma-terial and Topography on Soil Carbon Storage in the Critical Zone: N R Patton, M S Seyfried, K A Lohse, T E Link

0800h H51D-0649 POSTER Influence of contrasting aspect, lithology, and vegetation on saprolite gen-esis in complex terrain: Reynolds Creek Critical Zone Observatory: P Z Klos, T E Link, W Durrett, R Heinse, M S Seyfried, E M Leonard

H51E Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hAdvances in Dryland Ecohydrology I Posters (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: Lixin Wang, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; Sujith Ravi, Temple University

0800h H51E-0650 POSTER Optimal vegetation cov-er in the Horqin Sands of Inner Mongolia: an eval-uation of Eagleson’s ecohydrological optimality: K

Mo, Z Cong, H Lei

0800h H51E-0651 POSTER Groundwater from Clouds – Coupling a Regional Groundwater Mod-el with Recharge Scenarios Based on Cloud Forest Distribution in Oman: T H Mueller, A M Bawain Sr, J Friesen

0800h H51E-0652 POSTER Spatial Heterogeneity of Soil Water after Large Rainfall Events in a Dry Forest: Interacting Canopy, Surface and Soil Effects: P N Magliano, R J Fernández, D D Breshears, R A Paez, E G Jobbagy

0800h H51E-0653 POSTER Stable Isotope Analysis of Rainfall and “Non-Rainfall” Inputs in the Namib Desert: K F Kaseke, L Wang

0800h H51E-0655 POSTER The relationship be-tween vegetation and groundwater in the hyper-ar-id Ejina Delta of northwestern China: Y Zhang, J Yu, P Wang, Y Xu

0800h H51E-0656 POSTER Dryland Precipitation Variability and Desertification Processes: An As-sessment of Spatial and Temporal Rain Variability within the Grand Canyon, Arizona: J Caster, J B Sankey, A Draut, H Fairley, B D Collins, D Bedford

0800h H51E-0657 POSTER A Multi-Scale Analysis of Namibian Rainfall: Comparing TRMM Satellite Data and Ground Observations: X Lu, L Wang, M Pan, K F Kaseke

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0800h H51E-0658 POSTER Using stable isotope hy-drology to partition evapotranspiration in the sage-brush steppe: K J Rey

0800h H51E-0659 POSTER Groundwater Dynamics and Evapotranspiration Processes from Gobi Desert to Riparian Zone in Water-Limited Environment: P Wang, S P Pozdniakov, S Grinevsky, G Y Niu, J Yu, C Du

0800h H51E-0660 POSTER Characterization of the Water and Energy Cycles in the Agro-Pastoral Sahel from 1950 to 2010, in a Context of Climate and Land-Use Changes: C Leauthaud, J Demarty, B Cappelaere, G Manuela, B Sultan, L Kergoat, T Vischel, C Velluet

0800h H54A-01 POSTER Using stable water isotopes in a two-layer soil moisture conceptual framework to understand transpiration dynamics in a semiarid shrubland: D J Szutu, S A Papuga, R Wehr

0800h H51E-0662 POSTER How Green Water Flows structure be a decision indicator for ecologi-cal water allocation in arid Ejina Delta, China: J Yu, C Du, Y Zhang, X Liu

0800h H51E-0663 POSTER Tree-Level Hydro-dynamic Approach for Improved Stomatal Con-ductance Parameterization: G Mirfenderesgi, G Bohrer, A M Matheny, V Y Ivanov

0800h H51E-0664 POSTER Hydrological changes due to land-use change from Brazilian savanna to managed Eucalyptus: M B Siqueira, F C M Mota

0800h H51E-0665 POSTER Impact of land use changes on surface feedbacks in sudanian region of West Africa: J M Cohard, S Galle, O Mamadou, C Peugeot, J Seghieri, B Kounouhewa, N C Awanou

0800h H51E-0666 POSTER Regional scaling of soil moisture dynamics on the semiarid grasslands of Mexico through remotely sensed vegetation indi-ces: J J Carrera-Hernandez, A Mata-Martinez, E Huber-Sannwald, T Arredondo

0800h H51E-0667 POSTER Soil storage and plant controls on carbon and water fluxes in seasonally dry ecosystems: R M Silva Souza, X Feng, G Vico, R Lima, E Souza, A Antonino, S Montenegro, A M Porporato

0800h H51E-0668 POSTER Estimating flow concen-tration and sediment redistribution in shrub-domi-nated rangeland communities: S K Nouwakpo, M Weltz, K C McGwire, C Rossi

H51F Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hEvapotranspiration: Advances in In Situ and Remote Sensing Approaches I Posters (joint with GC)

Presiding: Gabriel Senay, USGS EROS; Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH; Ute Wollschläger, Umweltforschungszentrum Leibzig -UFZ

0800h H51F-0669 POSTER Passive Microwave and Optical Indices-Based Approaches for Estimating Surface Conductance in Forest Ecosystems: V Bar-

raza Bernadas, N Restrepo-Coupe, A R Huete, F M Grings, E Van Gorsel

0800h H51F-0670 POSTER Simultaneous estimation of precipitation and actual evapotranspiration by lysimeters - Comparison with tipping bucket and eddy covariance: H J Hendricks Franssen, S Geb-ler, T Puetz, H Post, M Schmidt, H Vereecken

0800h H51F-0671 POSTER High Evapotranspiration in Urban Areas - A Case Study in Beijing: Z Cong, L Zhou

0800h H51F-0672 POSTER Mapping Subfield-Scale Evapotranspiration to Assess Agricultural Drought Sensitivity: S C Zipper, S P Loheide III

0800h H51F-0674 POSTER Long-Term Trends of Pan Evaporation and an Analysis of Its Causes in Finland: T Moroizumi, N Ito, J Koskiaho, S Tattari

0800h H51F-0675 POSTER Comparison of evapora-tive fluxes from porous surfaces resolved by remote-ly sensed and in-situ temperature and soil moisture data: B Wallen, A Trautz, K M Smits

0800h H51F-0676 POSTER Remotely Managing Op-eration, Data Collection and processing in Modern Automated ET Networks: D Johnson, L Xu, J Li, G Yuan, X Sun, Z Zhu, X Tang, M Velgersdyk, K Beaty, G Fratini, J C Kathilankal, G G Burba

0800h H51F-0677 POSTER Deriving Daily Time Series Evapotranspiration, Evaporation and Tran-spiration Maps With Landsat Data: G Paul, P H Gowda, T Marek, X Xiao, J B Basara

0800h H51F-0679 POSTER Uncertainty Analysis on an Operational Simplified Surface Energy Balance algorithm for Estimation of Evapotranspiration at Multiple Flux Tower Sites: M Chen, G B Senay, J P Verdin, J Rowland

0800h H51F-0680 POSTER Understanding the Im-pact of Forcing Data Uncertainty in Evaporation Modeling: M F McCabe, A Ershadi, M U Altaf

0800h H51F-0682 POSTER Interannual variability of terrestrial evapotranspiration in Northeast Asia: K

Jang, S Kang, S Y Hong

0800h H51F-0683 POSTER Evapotranspiration esti-mates using remote sensing in a tropical forest in Brazil: M S Biudes, N G Machado, G L Vourlitis, H M E Geli, C M U Neale, J D S Nogueira

0800h H51F-0684 POSTER Development of the LinZI Method for Merging MODIS and Land-sat-based Evapotranspiration Maps: R K Singh, G B Senay, S Bohms, J P Verdin

0800h H51F-0685 POSTER Daily High Spatial Res-olution Evapotranspiration Estimation Using Multi-Satellite Data Fusion Approach in Agricul-tural and Forested Sites in the U.S: Y Yang, M C Anderson, K A Semmens, F Gao, W P Kustas, C Hain, M A Schull

0800h H51F-0686 POSTER Estimating Surface En-ergy Fluxes via Assimilation of GOES Data into an Ensemble-Based Data Assimilation System: L Far-

hadi, S M Bateni, T Xu, S Safavi

H51G Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hInfluence of Resource Development on Watersheds: Advances in Process Science and Assessment Procedures Posters Presiding: Nicolas Zegre, West Virginia University; Markus Weiler, University Freiburg; Dan Moore, University of British Columbia; Faye Hirshfield, University of Northern British Columbia

0800h H51G-0687 POSTER Combining Field and Modeling Tools As an Approach to Assess Cumu-lative Surface Erosion in Alberta Eastern Slopes and Foothills: A Anderson, M J Wagner, F Hirshfield, M Howard, U Silins, L E Benda

0800h H51G-0688 POSTER Green Is the New Black: The Need for a New Currency That Values Water Resources in Rapidly Developing Landscapes: I F

Creed, K L Webster, D P Kreutzweiser, F Beall

0800h H51G-0689 POSTER A Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Surface Mining on Hydrological and Geochemical Response of Selected Headwater Streams in the Elk Valley, British Columbia, Cana-da: S K Carey, N J Shatilla, B Szmudrowska, J Ras-telli, C Wellen

0800h H51G-0690 POSTER Applying Physically Representative Watershed Modelling to Assess Peak and Low Flow Response to Timber Harvest: Application for Watershed Assessments: R J Mac-

Donald, A Anderson, U Silins, J R Craig

0800h H51G-0691 POSTER Quantification of Gravel Rural Road Sediment Production: B A Silliman, E Myers Toman

0800h H51G-0692 POSTER Remote Sensing-based Models of Soil Vulnerability to Compaction and Erosion from Off-highway Vehicles: M L Villarre-

al, R H Webb, L Norman, J Psillas, A Rosenberg, S Carmichael, R Petrakis, P Sparks

0800h H51G-0693 POSTER Water, Energy and Car-bon Balance Research: Recovery Trajectories For Oil Sands Reclamation and Disturbed Watersheds in the Western Boreal Forest: R M Petrone, S K Carey

0800h H51G-0694 POSTER Developing a large-scale model to predict the effects of land use and climat-ic variation on the biological condition of USA streams and rivers: R A Hill, M Weber, S G Lei-bowitz, A R Olsen

0800h H51G-0695 POSTER Evaluating the Impact of Modern Copper Mining on Ecosystem Services in Southern Arizona: K Virgone, M L Brusseau, M Ramirez-Andreotta, M Coeurdray, F Poupeau

0800h H51G-0696 POSTER Scale Invariant Impacts of Valley Fills on Hydrology: N Zegre, A J Miller

0800h H51G-0697 POSTER Examining respons-es of suspended sediment transports after intense thinning in a forested headwater catchment using nested monitoring : S Nam, T Gomi, Y Onda, M Hiraoka, B X Dung, H Kato

H51H Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hDisturbance Hydrology: Assessing Immediate and Long-Term Impacts of Abrupt Landscape Changes on Hydrologic Processes and Function I Posters

(joint with B, EP, GC, NH)

Presiding: Benjamin Mirus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Christian Mohr, University of Potsdam

0800h H51H-0698 POSTER Ash, Asterionella, and Anglers: A Paleolimnological Approach to Under-standing Anthropogenic and Volcanogenic Distur-bances in a Small Sub-Alpine Watershed: K L How-

ard, P J Noble

0800h H51H-0699 POSTER Complex hydrologic changes in frequency-magnitude response due to shifting agricultural practices in the Midwestern U.S: Z Takbiri, J A Czuba, E Foufoula-Georgiou

0800h H51H-0700 POSTER Human impact on the hydrology of the Lake of Monate (Italy): an exper-imental data base to investigate anthropogenic dis-turbance: A Montanari, A Castellarin

0800h H51H-0701 POSTER Hydrologic Changes Attributed to a Century Old Railroad Grade in the Mojave Desert, CA, USA: K S Perkins

0800h H51H-0702 POSTER Reclamation Strategies and Geomorphic Outcomes in Coal Surface Mines of Eastern Ohio: M Pollock, K L Jaeger

0800h H51H-0703 POSTER Catchment streamflow response to climate change conditioned by historic alterations of land-use: forest harvest, succession, and stand conversion: D A Young II, N Zegre, P Edwards, M Strager

0800h H51H-0704 POSTER Quantifying widespread canopy cover decline through the course of a beetle kill epidemic in Colorado with remote sensing of snow: E H Baker, M S Raleigh, N P Molotch

0800h H51H-0705 POSTER Does Causation Mat-ter? Post-disturbance Response of Incised Montane Meadow Streams to Restoration: J Natali

0800h H51H-0706 POSTER Ground Water Model-ing to Evaluate a Planned Restoration of a Montane Meadow: C Curtis

0800h H51H-0707 POSTER Changes to Stream Wa-ter and Soil Temperature Regimes Pre and Post Forest Harvesting in Low Order Boreal Forest Watersheds: C J Allan, P Najaf, R Mackereth, R Steedman

0800h H51H-0708 POSTER Prescribed Fire Effects on Runoff, Erosion, and Soil Water Repellency on Steeply-Sloped Sagebrush Rangeland over a Five Year Period: C J Williams, F B Pierson, O Z Al-Hamdan

0800h H51H-0709 POSTER A Regional-Scale Es-timate of Annual Streamflow Response to Fire in California: R R Bart

0800h H51H-0710 POSTER Measuring Disturbance Impact on Soil Hydraulic Properties: S Hinshaw, B B Mirus

0800h H51H-0711 POSTER Forest Harvesting Im-pacts on Attributes of the Flow Regime in Snow-melt Regions: K Green, Y Alila

0800h H51H-0713 POSTER Recent Changes in Floodplain Urban Development and in Intense Rainfall Patterns: Evidence and Effects for the Rec-lamation Network in North-Eastern Italy: P Tarol-

li, G Sofia, M Prosdocimi, G Dalla Fontana

0800h H51H-0715 POSTER Characterizing Physical Habitat of a Mixed-Land Use Stream of the Central U.S: L W Hooper, J A Hubbart, G W Hosmer, M L Hogan

0800h H51H-0716 POSTER Earthquake Observation through Groundwater Monitoring in South Korea: J Piao, N C Woo

0800h H51H-0717 POSTER The Spatial and Tempo-ral Pattern of Heavy Precipitation in Seoul: K S Lee, J Yu, J Im, R Jin

H51I Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hInteractions of Land Management, Wildfire, and Water at Multiple Scales I Posters (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: Ge Sun, USDA Forest Svc; Kevin Bladon, Oregon State University; Li Chen, Desert Research Institute

0800h H51I-0718 POSTER Determining Sorption Properties of Pyrogenic Black Carbon for Some Heavy Metals: P Nicholls, D D Cadol, A Galanter

0800h H51I-0719 POSTER Application of Decision Tree to Obtain Optimal Operation Rules for Res-ervoir Flood Control Considering Sediment Desilt-ing-Case Study of Tseng Wen Reservoir: L Shiou-

Wei

0800h H51I-0720 POSTER Effects of Wildfires and Fuel Treatment Strategies on Watershed Water Quantity across the Contiguous United States: G Sun, P V Caldwell, S P Norman, E Cohen, S G McNulty, Y Liu

0800h H51I-0721 POSTER Impacts of Wildfire on Interception Losses and Net Precipitation in a Sub-Alpine Rocky Mountain Watershed in Alberta, Canada: C Williams, U Silins, M J Wagner, K D Bladon, A M Martens, A Anderson, M Stone, M B Emelko

0800h H51I-0722 POSTER Growing season soil moisture following restoration treatments of vary-ing intensity in semi-arid ponderosa pine forests: F C O’Donnell, A E Springer, T Sankey, S Masek Lopez

0800h H51I-0723 POSTER Application of the Pre-cipitation Runoff Modeling System to evaluate wa-ter budgets after forest fuel management: A M An-

derson, P D Micheletty, A M Kinoshita, T S Hogue

0800h H51I-0724 POSTER Impacts of Wildfire on Throughfall and Stemflow Precipitation Chemistry: A M White, J C McIntosh, T Meixner, P D Brooks, J Chorover

0800h H51I-0725 POSTER Predicting watershed sediment yields after wildland fire with the InVEST sediment retention model at large geographic extent in the western USA: accuracy and uncertainties: J B

Sankey, J Kreitler, J McVay, T J Hawbaker, N Vail-lant, S E Lowe

0800h H51I-0726 POSTER Erosion and Sedimenta-tion from the Bagley Fire, Eastern Klamath Moun-tains, Northern CA: J A De La Fuente, S Bach-mann, C Mai, R Mikulovsky, Z J Mondry, B Rust, D Young

0800h H51I-0727 POSTER Effects of Post-Fire Sal-vage Logging on Erosion Rates at Multiple Scales: J

W Wagenbrenner, P R Robichaud, L H MacDon-ald, R E Brown

0800h H51I-0728 POSTER Evaluation of wildfire patterns at the wildland-urban fringe across the continental U.S: A M Kinoshita, T S Hogue

0800h H51I-0729 POSTER Impacts of Wildfire and Salvage Harvesting on Stream Nitrogen across Nine Years of Watershed Research: K D Bladon, U Si-lins, C Williams, A M Martens, M J Wagner, M B Emelko, M B Emelko, M Stone

0800h H51I-0731 POSTER Hillslope Erosion and Water Quality from the Rim Fire, Sierra Nevada, CA: T J Kuhn, L J Austin, H Forrester, S B De-Long, R Lever, J W Roche

0800h H51I-0732 POSTER Ground Fire Effects on Hydrology and Habitat: Implications for Fire Man-agement in Areas with Organic Soil: C A Schmidt, A Watts, D L Mclaughlin, D A Kaplan

0800h H51I-0733 POSTER Wildfire Impacts on Wa-ter Quality, Macroinvertebrates and Trout: An Ini-tial Survey After the West Fork Complex Fire in the Upper Rio Grande: A Rust, K R Knipper, J Randall, T S Hogue

0800h H51I-0734 POSTER Effect of Wildfire on Hydrological Processes in a Monoculture Invasive Grass Catchment within the Panama Canal Water-shed: J A Regina, F L Ogden

0800h H51I-0735 POSTER Water contamination risks associated with a combination of planned and unplanned fire in south eastern Australia: G J Sher-

idan, P Nyman, C Langhans, P J Noske, P N J Lane

H51J Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hKnowledge Translation: Mobilizing Environmental Data and Modeling for Uncertain and Changing Decision and Policy Contexts II Posters (joint with B, EP, GC, SI)

Presiding: Theodore Melis, USGS Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center; Shaleen Jain, University of Maine; Anthony Jakeman, Australian National University; Patricia Gober, Arizona State University

0800h H51J-0735 POSTER Application of a Ground-water Modeling Tool for Managing Hydrological-ly Connected Area in State of Nebraska, US: R Li, B Flyr, J Bradley, M Pun, J Schneider, J Wietjes, S Chinta

0800h H51J-0736 POSTER Uncertainty in Measured Data and Model Predictions: Essential Components for Mobilizing Environmental Data and Modeling : D Harmel

0800h H51J-0738 POSTER Evaluation of pressures in European river basins reported under the Water Framework Directive: potentials for collaborative improvement of assessments in transnational wa-ter management: A Pistocchi, A Aloe, S Bizzi, F Buoraoui, P Burek, A de Roo, B Grizzetti, C Liquete, M Pastori, F Salas, A K Stips, W van de Bund, C Weissteiner, G Bidoglio

0800h H51J-0739 POSTER Data Management Solu-tions for Tracking Restoration Progress in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed: S R Ravi, M Johnston, J Sweeney

0800h H51J-0740 POSTER Geologic Carbon Se-questration: Leakage Potential and Policy Implica-tions: J M Bielicki, C A Peters, J P Fitts, E J Wilson

0800h H51J-0742 POSTER Use and usability of ex-perimental monitoring data and temperature mod-eling to inform adaptive management of the Colo-rado River’s thermal regime for native fish conser-vation below Glen Canyon Dam: T S Melis

0800h H51J-0743 POSTER Deciphering Paria and Little Colorado River flood regimes and their sig-nificance in multi-objective adaptive management strategies for Colorado River resources in Grand Canyon: S Jain, D J Topping, T S Melis

0800h H51J-0744 POSTER Lake Systems in Tran-sition: Effect of Hydro-climatic Dynamics on the Lake Socio-ecological Systems in Maine and their Thresholds: M T Beyene, S Jain

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H51K Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hOpen-Source Tools and Software Development for the Hydrological Sciences II Posters (joint with IN)

Presiding: Joseph Hughes, USGS Office of Groundwater; Christopher Kees, US Army Corps of Engineers; Karthik Ram, Berkeley Institute for Global Change Biology, University of California, Berkeley

0800h H51K-0745 POSTER A New Object-Orient-ed MODFLOW Framework for Coupling Multiple Hydrologic Models: C Langevin, J D Hughes, S M Panday, E R Banta, R G Niswonger

0800h H51K-0746 POSTER The Clawpack Com-munity of Codes: K T Mandli, R J LeVeque, D Ketcheson, A J Ahmadia

0800h H51K-0747 POSTER OpenGeoSys: Perfor-mance-Oriented Computational Methods for Nu-merical Modeling of Flow in Large Hydrogeologi-cal Systems: D Naumov, T Fischer, N Böttcher, N Watanabe, M Walther, K Rink, L Bilke, H Shao, O Kolditz

0800h H51K-0748 POSTER Modeling Multiphase Coastal and Hydraulic Processes in an Interactive Python Environment with the Open Source Proteus Toolkit: C E Kees, M W Farthing, A J Ahmadia, R Bakhtyar, C T Miller

0800h H51K-0749 POSTER HashDist: Reproduc-ible, Relocatable, Customizable, Cross-Platform Software Stacks for Open Hydrological Science: A J

Ahmadia, C E Kees

0800h H51K-0750 POSTER Putting tools in the tool-box: Development of a free, open-source toolbox for quantitative image analysis of porous media: G

Iltis, T A Caswell, E Dill, S Wilkins, W K Lee

0800h H51K-0751 POSTER The Wageningen Low-land Runoff Simulator (WALRUS): a Novel Open Source Rainfall-Runoff Model for Areas with Shal-low Groundwater: C Brauer, R Teuling, P Torfs, R Uijlenhoet

0800h H51K-0752 POSTER SWATShare– A Plat-form for Collaborative Hydrology Research and Education with Cyber-enabled Sharing, Running and Visualization of SWAT Models: M A Rajib, V Merwade, C Song, L Zhao, I L Kim, S Zhe

0800h H51K-0753 POSTER PyKrige: Development of a Kriging Toolkit for Python: B S Murphy

0800h H51K-0754 POSTER wrv: An R Package for Groundwater Flow Model Construction, Wood River Valley Aquifer System, Idaho: J C Fisher

0800h H51K-0755 POSTER Python tools for rapid development, calibration, and analysis of general-ized groundwater-flow models: J J Starn, K Belitz

0800h H51K-0756 POSTER Uncertainty quantifica-tion of surface-water/groundwater exchange esti-mates in large wetland systems using Python: J D

Hughes, P A Metz

0800h H51K-0757 POSTER Pyemu: A Python-Based Framework for Linear-Based Model Uncertainty Analysis: J White

0800h H51K-0758 POSTER Amanzi: An Open-Source Multi-process Simulator for Environmental Applications: J D Moulton, S Molins, J N Johnson, E Coon, K Lipnikov, M Day, E Barker

0800h H51K-0759 POSTER Automated model inte-gration at source code level: An approach for imple-menting models into the NASA Land Information System: S Wang, C D Peters-Lidard, D M Mocko, S Kumar, G S Nearing, K R Arsenault, J V Geiger

0800h H51K-0760 POSTER Tethys: A Platform for Water Resources Modeling and Decision Support Apps: N R Swain, S D Christensen, N Jones, E J Nelson

H51L Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hTheories and Methods for Nonstationary Hydrological Frequency Analysis I Posters (joint with NH)

Presiding: Lihua Xiong, Wuhan University; Xi Chen, Hohai University

0800h H51L-0761 POSTER Introductory Remarks

0800h H51L-0762 POSTER Uncertainty assessment of non-stationary hydrological frequency analysis based on the reconstruction of extreme hydrological series: Z Liang, Y HU

0800h H51L-0763 POSTER Contributions of Climate Variability and Human Activities to the Variation of Runoff in the Wei River Basin, China : Q Huang

0800h H51L-0764 POSTER Analysis on the Change Characteristic of Runoff in Three Different Climate Regions of China: P Shi, X Qiao, X Chen, S Qu, Z Zhang, M Wu

0800h H51L-0765 POSTER Variation in annual runoff of the Jinghe River as influenced by climate change: Y Wang, J Chang

0800h H51L-0766 POSTER Spatio-Temporal Changes in Potential Evaporation Based on Entropy Across the Wei River Basin : S Huang, Y Wang

0800h H51L-0767 POSTER Drought Characteristics Based on the Retrieved Paleoprecipitation in Indus and Ganges River Basins: R Davtalabsabet, D Wang, T Zhu, C Ringler

0800h H51L-0768 POSTER Application of nonsta-tionary generalized logistic models for analyzing the annual maximum rainfall data in Korea: S Kim, K Joo, H Kim, J H Heo

0800h H51L-0769 POSTER A Decision-Oriented Approach for Detecting and Modeling Non-Sta-tionary Flood Frequency: J S Hecht, R M Vogel

0800h H51L-0770 POSTER A Vegetation-Based Time-Varying Parameterization Framework for Improving Hydrological Modeling Under Non-Sta-tionary Conditions: Y Sun, F Tian, H Hu

0800h H51L-0771 POSTER Wavelet Analysis of Streamflow Variability in Canadian Rivers as a Re-sponse to Influences of Large-Scale Climate Indices: D Nalley, J F Adamowski, B Khalil

0800h H51L-0772 POSTER Does reservoir always decrease flood risk? A case study of the Three Gorg-es Reservoir for middle Yangtze River: P Liu, Y Liu

0800h H51L-0773 POSTER Hydrologic and geomor-phic drivers of changing flood hazard: L J Slater, M B Singer, J W Kirchner

0800h H51L-0774 POSTER Parameter uncertainty and nonstationarity in regional extreme rainfall fre-quency analysis in Qu River Basin, East China: Q

Zhu, Y P Xu, H Gu

0800h H51L-0775 POSTER Climate Informed Low Flow Frequency Analysis Using Nonstationary Modeling : D Liu, S Guo, Y Lian

0800h H51L-0776 POSTER Regional Frequency and Uncertainty Analysis of Extreme Precipitation in Bangladesh: M R Mortuza, Y Demissie, H Y Li

0800h H51L-0778 POSTER The effects of the non-stationarity on the regional frequency estimates: W

Nam, H Jang, W Choi, J H Heo

0800h H51L-0779 POSTER Enhancing the applica-bility of Trend-free Pre-whitening method in trend detection of autocorrelated data: B Liu, W Wang, Y Chen

0800h H51L-0780 POSTER On the stationarity of Floods in west African rivers: B N NKA, L Oudin, H Karambiri, P Ribstein, J E Paturel

0800h H51L-0781 POSTER The Role of Bed-rock Groundwater in Rainfall-Runoff Process at Hillslope and Catchment Scales in a Headwater Catchment with Sub-Humid Climate: Y Liu, F Tian, H Hu, Q Tie

0800h H51L-0782 POSTER Detecting Abrupt Change of Streamflow Atlintong Station of Wei River: J Fan, Q Huang

0800h H51L-0783 POSTER Copula-based method for Multisite Monthly and Daily Streamflow Simu-lation: L Chen, M Dai, V P Singh, S Guo

0800h H51L-0784 POSTER Self-affinity and surface area dependent fluctuations of lake water level time series: Z Williams, J D Pelletier

0800h H51L-0785 POSTER Break

0800h H51L-0786 POSTER Concluding Remarks

H51M Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hContaminant Hydrogeophysics Posters (joint with NS)

Presiding: Lee Slater, Rutgers Univ; Kevin Mumford, Queen’’s University

0800h H51M-0788 POSTER Mapping Contaminant Remediation with Electrical Resistivity Tomogra-phy: J Gerhard, C Power, P Tsourlos, M Karaoulis, A Giannopoulos, P M Soupios, K Simyrdanis

0800h H51M-0789 POSTER Spectral Induced Polar-ization of Goethite Nanoparticles: J A Huisman, S Moradi, E Zimmermann, J Bosch, H Vereecken

0800h H51M-0790 POSTER Assessing the value of different data sets and modeling schemes for flow and transport simulations: D W Hyndman, M Do-gan, R L Van Dam, M M Meerschaert, J J Butler Jr, D A Benson

0800h H51M-0791 POSTER Cross-borehole ERT monitoring of a tracer injection into chlorinat-ed-solvent contaminated fractured mudstone: J

Robinson, L D Slater, T C Johnson, F D Day-Lew-is, T E Imbrigiotta, C D Johnson, P Lacombe, J W Lane Jr, D Ntarlagiannis, A M Shapiro, C R Tiede-man

0800h H51M-0792 POSTER Electrical tomography and magnetic imaging of Zeida’s abandoned mine tailings (Morocco) : A Lachhab, A Dekayir, E M Benyassine, M Rouai, J C Parisot, P E Mathé

0800h H51M-0793 POSTER Organic chemical deg-radation by remote study of the redox conditions: P M Fernandez, A Revil, A M Binley, E Bloem, H K French

0800h H51M-0794 POSTER Cryogenic Coring and Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Quantification of Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids in Unconsolidated Soils: S Kiaalhosseini, T C Sale, A T Watson, B D Kohn, R L Johnson, J Blotevogel

0800h H51M-0795 POSTER Persistent organic pol-lutants monitoring in marine coastal environment using beached plastic resin pellets and effective risk communication via International Pellet Watch (IPW) as a tool: B G M Yeo, H Takada, J Hosoda

0800h H51M-0796 POSTER A new type of environ-ment-friendly material and its removal efficiency for nitrate contaminated groundwater: H Zhang, H Guo

0800h H51M-0797 POSTER Investigation of VOC Transport in Soil Vapors due to Wind Effects us-ing Models and Measurement: K G Pennell, M Roghani, E Shirazi, E Willett

0800h H51M-0798 POSTER The Perspective of Riv-erbank Filtration in China: J Li, Y Teng, Y Zhai, R Zuo

H51N Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hOrganic Carbon Dynamics of Inland Waters: Implications for Water Resources and Quality Under Climate and Land Use Change Posters (joint with B)

Presiding: Adam Wymore, University of New Hampshire Main Campus; Jay Zarnetske, Michigan State University; Nandita Basu, University of Waterloo; Sally Thompson, University of California Berkeley

0800h H51N-0801 POSTER Increased Fluvial Dis-solved Organic Carbon Fluxes over 130 Years of Land-Use Change in the Thames Basin: V Noacco, N J K Howden, T Wagener, F Worrall

0800h H51N-0802 POSTER New Insights into Fluvi-al Carbon Responses to Future Forest Management and Climate Change Obtained from Multi-Scale Modelling of Biogeochemical Processes: S K Oni, T Tiwari, M N Futter, A Agren, C Teutschbein, J Ledesma, J Schelker, H Laudon

0800h H51N-0803 POSTER Lack of Evidence for Pervasive DOC Concentration Increases in the Mis-sissippi River Basin : S M Stackpoole, D A Burns, E Stets, R G Striegl, D W Clow, I F Creed, R M Hirsch, H Laudon, B A Pellerin

0800h H51N-0804 POSTER Organic Carbon Dy-namics beyond the Perspective of Monitoring: Im-pact of Historical Landscape Utilization on the Past Lake-Water Carbon Trajectory in Central Boreal Sweden: C Meyer-Jacob, J Tolu, C Bigler, R Bin-dler

0800h H51N-0805 POSTER Atmospheric Deposi-tion of Organic Carbon in Pennsylvania as Affected by Climatic Factors: L Iavorivska, E W Boyer, J Grimm, J D Fuentes

0800h H51N-0806 POSTER Climatic and Hydrolog-ical Controls on Stream DOC Concentrations in Headwater Catchments as Revealed by Long-term, High Frequency Data: G Humbert, A Jaffrézic, O Fovet, G Gruau, P Durand

0800h H51N-0807 POSTER Identifying the Sources of Dissolved Organic Matter in Streams Using Ele-mental Analysis Isotopic Ratio Mass Spectroscopy (EA-IRMS) Across a Land Use Gradient: A Wy-

more, K Kalbitz, M Daley, L Koenig, S Miller, W H McDowell

0800h H51N-0808 POSTER Stochastic Modeling of Carbon Photo-mineralization along Arctic Rivers: A Li, A F Aubeneau, T King, R M Cory, B T Neil-son, G W Kling, D Bolster, A I Packman

0800h H51N-0809 POSTER A coupled hydrologi-cal-biogeochemical model to simulate DOC dynam-ics in a sub-arctic headwater catchment underlain by permafrost: J S Lessels, D Tetzlaff, S K Carey, C Soulsby

H51O Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hNew Insights into Watershed Storage Dynamics Posters Presiding: Takahiro Sayama, ICHARM, PWRI

0800h H51O-0810 POSTER Assesing Soil-Moisture Storage and Discharge Dynamics at the Catchment Scale under Complex Wetting and Drying Condi-tions: C Cannan, B B Mirus

0800h H51O-0811 POSTER Fingerprint methods for suspended sediment transport processes by using X-ray fluorescence analysis: K Nakayama, C Beit-ia, N Ohtsu, S Yamasaki, M Yasuyuki, M Yamane

0800h H51O-0812 POSTER Variability of the chem-istry of streamwater and bedrock groundwater in a small catchment at a weathered granite mountain, Japan : M Fujimoto, K Kosugi, N Banba, Y Shi-mogakiuchi, M Tani, R Fukagawa

0800h H51O-0813 POSTER Estimating Water-shed-Averaged Precipitation and Evapotranspira-tion Fluxes using Streamflow Measurements in a Semi-Arid, High Altitude Montane Catchment: C

Herrington, R Gonzalez-Pinzon

0800h H51O-0814 POSTER Contribution of Alluvi-al Groundwater to the Outflow of a Mountainous Catchment: D H Käser, D Hunkeler

0800h H51O-0815 POSTER Time-lapse, Distributed Microgravity Observations as a Tool to Inform Hy-drological Models: S Piccolroaz, B Majone, F Palm-ieri, G Cassiani, A Bellin

0800h H51O-0816 POSTER Estimation of Dynamic Storage across Northern Catchments: M Van Huij-

gevoort, D Tetzlaff, J M Buttle, S K Carey, H Laud-on, J P McNamara, C Soulsby

0800h H51O-0817 POSTER Three-dimensional pre-diction of soil physical, chemical, and hydrological properties in a forested catchment of the Santa Catalina CZO: C Shepard, M Holleran, R A Ly-brand, C Rasmussen

0800h H51O-0818 POSTER Exploring groundwa-ter processes in Rocky Mountain headwaters: D

Janzen, A M Ireson, F A Yassin

0800h H51O-0819 POSTER Seasonal, Episodic and Periodic Changes in Terrestrial Water Storage Re-corded By DEEP Piezometric Monitoring in the Ganges/Brahmaputra/Meghna DELTA: W G Bur-

gess, M Shamsudduha, R G Taylor, K M Ahmed, A Mukherjee, D Lapworth, A Zahid

0800h H51O-0820 POSTER On the role of spatial patterns of watershed storage in observed stor-age-discharge relationships: B L McGlynn, K G Jencso, F Nippgen, R E Emanuel

0800h H51O-0821 POSTER Inverse Estimation of Storage Dynamics Based on a Quasi-Steady State Character of the Waveform Conversion from Rain-fall to Stormflow in the Fixed Source Area: M Tani, N Kojima

0800h H51O-0823 POSTER Groundwater Storage Dynamics in High Elevation Meadows Affected By Complex Aquifer Geometry: D Ciruzzi, C Lowry

0800h H51O-0824 POSTER Characterization of Groundwater Storage in the Heihe Headwater Wa-tershed, Qinghai Province, China: S G Evans, S Ge, M Zhou, S Liang, J Chen

0800h H51O-0825 POSTER The Role of Dynamic Storage in the Response to Snowmelt Conditions in the Southwestern United States: Flux Hysteresis at the Catchment Scale: J M Driscoll, T Meixner, T P A Ferré, M W Williams, J O Sickman, N P Molotch, S M Jepsen

0800h H51O-0826 POSTER Simulation of bedrock groundwater dynamics in a distributed rainfall-run-off model: T Sayama, Y Iwami, K Kosugi

0800h H51O-0827 POSTER Water storage capacity exceedance controls the timing and amount of run-off generated from Arctic hillslopes in Alaska, USA: C R Rushlow, S Godsey

H51P Moscone West 3016Friday 0800hField-Scale Characterization of Hydraulic Properties I Presiding: Keith Halford, USGS; Ty Ferré, University of Arizona

0800h H51P-01 Innovative Field Methods for Char-acterizing the Hydraulic Properties of a Complex Fractured Rock Aquifer (Ploemeur, Brittany): O

Bour, T Le Borgne, L Longuevergne, N Lavenant, J Jimenez-Martinez, J R De Dreuzy, J Schuite, F Bou-din, T Labasque, L Aquilina

0815h H51P-02 A Systematic Comparison of Tidally Induced Water Pressure Changes with a Standard Aquifer Test to Infer Permeability: V Allègre, E E Brodsky, S M Nale, N M Johnson

0830h H51P-03 Parameterization of Large Regional Models: The View from the Trenches: M N Fienen

0845h H51P-04 Hydraulic characteristics of fault zones and their impact on groundwater flow : E

Banks, P G Cook

0900h H53B-0854 Earth-Tide Derived Aquifer Properties in Fractured Granite: Results from a Groundwater Monitoring Well Network in the Peninsular Ranges Batholith: J L Weinberger, P T Quinlan, D M Tartakovsky

0915h H51P-06 Testing the hydrologic utility of geologic frameworks for extrapolating hydraulic properties across large scales: B B Mirus, K J Hal-ford, D S Sweetkind, J Fenelon

0930h H51P-07 Geophysical Monitoring of Active Infiltration Experiments for Recharge Estimation: Gains and Pains: U Noell, A Lamparter, G Houben, P Koeniger, L Stoeckl, T Guenther

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0945h H51P-08 Determination of Scale-Appropri-ate Hydraulic Parameters for Simulations of Ex-change Between Groundwater and Surface Water: D O Rosenberry

H51Q Moscone West 3018Friday 0800hFracturing and Near-Fracture Processes I (Virtual Session)Presiding: Timothy Kneafsey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Thomas Dewers, Sandia National Laboratories; Laura Pyrak-Nolte, Purdue Univ; Peter Nico, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

0800h H51Q-01 Large Scale Geologic Controls on Hydraulic Stimulation: J D McLennan, R Bhide

0820h H51Q-02 Growth Kinematics of Open-ing-Mode Fractures: P Eichhubl, Y Alzayer, S Lau-bach, A Fall

0835h H51Q-03 The Influence of Fracture Network Geometry on Production from Unconventional Reservoirs: T Doe

0855h H51Q-04 Proppant effects on maintaining fracture permeability in shale: M D Ingraham, S J Bauer, D Bolintineanu, R R Rao, J B Lechman, J A Romero

0910h H51Q-05 Comparison of Heterogeneous-ly-Propped Hydraulic Fractures for Vertical and Lateral Wells: J Morris, N Chugunov

0925h H51Q-06 Coupling Hydraulic Fracturing Propagation and Gas Well Performance for Simu-lation of Production in Unconventional Shale Gas Reservoirs: Y S Wu, P H Winterfeld, C Wang, Y Wang, D Chen, C Yin, Z Pan

0940h H51Q-07 Numerical Simulation of Subsur-face Transport and Groundwater Impacts from Hy-draulic Fracturing of Tight/Shale Gas Reservoirs: M T Reagan, G J Moridis, N D Keen

H51R Moscone West 3014Friday 0800hReactive Flow and Transport at the Pore Scale: Recent Advancements and Upscaling Approaches I

(joint with V)

Presiding: Qinjun Kang, Los Alamos National Lab; Mart Oostrom, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Christian Huber, Gerogia Tech; Yashar Mehmani, University of Texas at Austin

0800h H51R-01 Challenges in reactive transport modeling for prediction of geometry evolution in fractured carbonate rocks: C A Peters, H Deng, B Guo, J P Fitts

0815h H51R-02 Multi-phase upscaling from pore to core: When traditional methods fail: D A DiCarlo

0830h H51R-03 Effect of Reactive Flow on Multi-size Scaling of Fluid Flow and Seismic Fracture Stiffness: L J Pyrak-Nolte

0845h H51R-04 Visualization and Model Quantifi-cation of pH-Controlled Reactive Transport in Po-rous Media: B Berkowitz, Y Edery, I Dror

0900h H51R-05 Biological Selenite Reduction and Biofilm Growth in a Microfluidic Flow Cell: Y

Tang, A J Valocchi, C J Werth, W T Liu, R A San-ford, R Singh, M Nobu, K Michelson, Z Xue

0915h H51R-06 The lamellar structure of reactive mixtures in porous media: Pore scale experimental imaging and upscaling : T Le Borgne, P De Anna, R Turuban, J Jimenez-Martinez, H Tabuteau, Y Me-heust, T R Ginn, M Dentz

0930h H51R-07 Computationally Inexpensive Incorporation of Solute Transport Physics into Pore-Network Models: Y Mehmani, M Oostrom

0945h H51R-08 Reactive Transport at the Pore Scale with Applications to the Dissolution of Car-bonate Rocks for CO2 Sequestration Operations: E

Boek, F Gray, N Welch, S Shah, J Crawshaw

H51S Moscone West 3011Friday 0800hRemote Sensing of Rivers: Observations Across Scales II (joint with B, EP)

Presiding: Tamlin Pavelsky, University of North Carolina; Mark Fonstad, University of Oregon - 1299

0800h Introductory Remarks

0810h H51S-01 Spatiotemporal interpolation of discharge across a river network in the context of the SWOT mission: R C D Paiva, M T Durand, F Hossain

0825h H51S-02 Assessing SWOT discharge algo-rithms performance across a range of river types: M

T Durand, L C Smith, C J Gleason, D M Bjerklie, P A Garambois, H Roux

0840h H51S-03 Longitudinal segmentation and characterization of river features based on Remote Sensing: H Piegay, S Bizzi, C Weissteiner, L De-marchi

0855h H51S-04 Systematic Error in UAV-derived Topographic Models: The Importance of Control: M R James, S Robson, S d’Oleire-Oltmanns

0910h H51S-05 Local Bathymetry Estimation Using Variational Inverse Modeling: A Nested Approach: T G Almeida, D T Walker, G Farquharson

0925h H51S-06 Mapping the Riverscape of the Mid-dle Fork John Day River with Structure-from-Mo-tion: J T Dietrich

0940h H51S-07 Near-field Oblique Remote Sensing of Stream Water-surface Elevation, Slope, and Sur-face Velocity: J T Minear, P J Kinzel, J M Nelson, R McDonald, S A Wright

H51T Moscone West 3020Friday 0800hUnderstanding the Extent and Impacts of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change on Hydrology I (joint with B, GC, NH)

Presiding: Ben Livneh, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences; Shraddhanand Shukla, University of California Santa Barbara; Andrea Gaughan, University of Louisville; Brian Buma, University of Alaska Southeast

0800h H51T-01 The Climate-Population Nexus in the East African Horn: Emerging Degrada-tion Trends in Rangeland and Pastoral Livelihood Zones: N G Pricope, G J Husak, C C Funk, D Lo-pez-Carr

0815h H51T-02 Disentangling the driving mecha-nism of streamflow trends using runoff senstivity to land use and climate change: N L Silverman, J N Moore, M P Maneta

0830h H51T-03 Advanced Land use Classification Considering Intra-annual Cropping patterns and Urbanization processes as a Contribution to Im-prove Knowledge base for Water Management: N

Kumar, B Tischbein, M K Beg

0845h H51T-04 Impacts of insect-related forest mortality on hydrologic partitioning and forest pro-ductivity in the Southern Rocky Mountains, USA: N P Molotch

0900h H51T-05 Characterizing real-time forest disturbance in a dynamic land surface model with implications for operational streamflow forecasting using WRF-Hydro: A L Dugger, D J Gochis, J L McCreight, W Yu

0915h H51T-06 Hydrological Footprints of Urban Developments in the Lake Simcoe Watershed, Can-ada: A Combined Paired-Catchment and Change Detection Modeling Approach: S K Oni, M N Fut-ter, J M Buttle, P Dillon

0930h H51T-07 Global Patterns of Annual Actual Evapotranspiration with Land-Cover Type: Emerg-ing Patterns from New Databases: S M Sterling, S M Ambrose

0945h H51T-08 Looking for Water in the Woods: Quantifying the Potential for Forest Management to Increase Regional Water Yield: S Acharya, D A Kaplan, D L Mclaughlin, M J Cohen

H51U Moscone West 3022Friday 0800hUtilizing Precipitation Data Sets and Quantifying Associated Uncertainties in Hydrometeorological and Climate Impact Applications I (joint with A)

Presiding: Paul Kucera, NCAR; Ali Behrangi, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Emad Habib, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Yudong Tian, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

0800h H51U-01 The GPM Ground Validation Pro-gram: Pre to Post-Launch: W A Petersen

0815h H51U-02 Performance of and Uncertainties in the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Microwave Imager Retrieval Algorithm for Falling Snow Estimates : G Skofronick Jackson, S J Mun-chak, B T Johnson

0830h H51U-03 Precipitation Data from Space for Hydrology: TRMM Era to GPM: F J Turk, A Beh-rangi, Y Tian

0845h H51U-04 Online Comparison of Precipita-tion Products during the GPM Era: Z Liu

0900h H53G-0929 Errors of Remapping of Radar Estimates onto Cartesian Coordinates: H O Sharif, F L Ogden

0915h H51U-06 Assessment of Bias in the National Mosaic and Multi-Sensor QPE (NMQ/Q2) Reanal-ysis Radar-Only Estimate: B R Nelson, O P Prat, S E Stevens, D J Seo, J Zhang, K Howard

0930h H53G-0937 Intercomparison of Precipitation and Soil Moisture Products in a Semi-Arid Area: S

Stillman, X Zeng

0945h H51U-08 Examination of the Spatial Correla-tion Among Gauge Precipitation Data and Gridded Radar Data for the Determination of Sufficient in-Situ Network Coverage: K Gassert, K Kunkel, B R Nelson, O P Prat, S E Stevens

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hAdvanced Information Systems to Support Climate Projection Data Analysis I Posters

(joint with A, GC)

Presiding: Tsengdar Lee, NASA; Cecelia DeLuca, CIRES; Gerald Potter, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Chris Mattmann, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h IN51A-3765 POSTER Climate Analyt-ics-As-a-Service (CAaas), Advanced Information Systems, and Services to Accelerate the Climate Sciences: M McInerney, J L Schnase, D Duffy, G Tamkin, D Nadeau, S Strong, J H Thompson, S Sin-no, D Lazar

0800h IN51A-3766 POSTER Mash-up of techniques between data crawling/transfer, data preservation/stewardship and data processing/visualization technologies on a science cloud system designed for Earth and space science: a report of successful operation and science projects of the NICT Science Cloud: K T Murata

0800h IN51A-3767 POSTER Hippo Experiment Data Access and Subseting System: M Krassovski, L Hook, T Boden

0800h IN51A-3768 POSTER W10N-SCI: An Enabler of Data-Intensive Scientific Investigation: Z Xing

0800h IN51A-3769 POSTER A NASA Climate Mod-el Data Services (CDS) End-to-End System to Sup-port Reanalysis Intercomparison: L Carriere, G L Potter, M McInerney, D Nadeau, Y Shen, D Duffy, J L Schnase, T P Maxwell, E Huffer

0800h IN51A-3770 POSTER The status of ESG-BNU node in China: B Zhang, Q Wu, L Wang, H Cheng, D Ji, J Feng

0800h IN51A-3771 POSTER Combining ESGF Data node with its complementary data services at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation: Y Shen, L Carriere, D Nadeau, G L Potter, J Peters, E Winter, L Cinquini, D L Blodgett, M McInerney

0800h IN51A-3772 POSTER SciSpark: Highly Inter-active and Scalable Model Evaluation and Climate Metrics: B D Wilson, C A Mattmann, D E Wal-iser, J Kim, P Loikith, H Lee, L J McGibbney, K D Whitehall

0800h IN51A-3773 POSTER Ultrascale Climate Data Visualization and Analysis Using DV3D and UVC-DAT: T P Maxwell, G L Potter, D N Williams, C Doutriaux, A Chaudhary

0800h IN51A-3774 POSTER Using Ncl to Visualize and Analyse of NASA/NOAA Satellite Data in For-mat of Netcdf, Hdf, Hdf-Eos: W Huang

IN51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hIdentifying and Better Understanding Data Science Activities, Experiences, Challenges, and Gaps Posters Presiding: Emily Law, CalTech JPL; John Hughes, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Steven Kempler, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

0800h IN51B-3775 POSTER Smarter Instruments, Smarter Archives: Machine Learning for Tactical Science: D R Thompson, R Kiran, A Allwood, A Altinok, T Estlin, D Flannery

0800h IN51B-3776 POSTER Data-Intensive Science Meets Inquiry-Driven Pedagogy: Interactive Big Data Exploration, Threshold Concepts, and Limin-ality: R Ramachandran, U S Nair, A Word

0800h IN51B-3777 POSTER Experiences from Vir-tual Observatory and Astroinformatics, and Some General Methodological Challenges: S G Djorgov-

ski

0800h IN51B-3778 POSTER Analytics to Better In-terpret and Use Large Amounts of Heterogeneous Data: T J Mathews, W E Baskin, P L Rinsland

0800h IN51B-3779 POSTER Taking Another Look at the Data Management Life Cycle: Deconstruc-tion, Agile, and Community: J W Young, W C Lenhardt, M A Parsons, K K Benedict

0800h IN51B-3780 POSTER Why Data Citation Currently Misses the Point: M A Parsons, P A Fox

0800h IN51B-3781 POSTER Lessons Learned in over Two Decades of GPS/GNSS Data Center Support: F M Boler, L H Estey, C M Meertens, D Maggert

0800h IN51B-3782 POSTER ISO, FGDC, DIF and Dublin Core - Making Sense of Metadata Standards for Earth Science Data: P R Jones, N A Ritchey, G Peng, V A Toner, H Brown

0800h IN51B-3783 POSTER Enabling Data Discov-ery and Reuse by Improving Software Usability:Da-ta Science Experiences, Lessons, and Gaps: A Rosa-

ti, L Yarmey

0800h IN51B-3784 POSTER My snowflake is so unique … Experiences of a reluctant Data Scientist: N A Ritchey, E J Kearns

IN51C Moscone West 2020Friday 0800hImproving Discoverability of Geophysical Data I (joint with ED, PA, SI)

Presiding: Jeff de la Beaujardiere, NOAA; Peter Fox, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; Sky Bristol, USGS Headquarters; Kenneth Casey, NOAA/NESDIS/NODC

0800h Opening:

0805h IN51C-01 Advances in Using Opensearch for Earth Science Data Discovery and Interoperability: D J Newman, A E Mitchell

0819h IN51C-02 Streamlining Metadata in Nasa’s Eosdis Common Metadata Repository: K Baynes, A E Mitchell, D Pilone, K J Murphy

0833h IN51C-03 USGS Science Data Catalog – Open Data Advances or Declines: M T Frame, V Hutchi-son, L Zolly, B Wheeler, N Latysh, R Devarakonda, G Palanisamy, B Shrestha

0847h IN51C-04 NOAA’s Data Catalog and the Federal Open Data Policy: M J Wengren, J de la Beaujardiere

0901h IN51C-05 Findability : Making Geospatial Data on the Web Mainstream: E Parsons

0915h IN51C-06 The BCube Crawler: Web Scale Data and Service Discovery for EarthCube: L A Lo-

pez, S J S Khalsa, R Duerr, A Tayachow, E Mingo

0929h IN51C-07 Search Pathways: Modeling Geo-Data Search Behavior to Support Usable Applica-tion Development: L Yarmey, A Rosati, S Tressel

0943h IN51C-08 Emergent Data-Networks from Long-Tail Collections : M Elag, P Kumar, L Marini, M Hedstrom, J D Myers, B A Plale

0957h Closing:

MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICS

MR51A Moscone South 301Friday 0800hRheology of Earth’s Mantle II Small-Scale Observations

(joint with DI, G, S, T, V)

Presiding: Lowell Miyagi, University of Utah; Lars Hansen, University of Oxford; Anthony Watts, Univ Oxford; Nadege Hilairet, University of Lille 1

0800h MR51A-01 The Relative Strength of the (Fe,Mg)2SiO4 Polymorphs: S A Hunt

0815h MR51A-02 Grain-Boundary Plasticity and the Strength of the Upper Mantle : P Raterron, C Bollinger, N Hilairet, S Merkel

0830h MR51A-03 Silicon Grain Boundary Diffu-sion in Forsterite and Implications to Upper Mantle Rheology: H Fei, S Koizumi, N Sakamoto, M Hashi-guchi, H Yurimoto, K Marquardt, N Miyajima, D Yamazaki, T Katsura

0845h MR51A-04 Low strength of the shallow mantle lithosphere: Data and geodynamical conse-quences: A Tommasi, S A Demouchy, P Cordier

0900h MR51A-05 Effective Stress Sensitivity of the Viscoplastic Upper Mantle, and Related Deforma-tion Mechanisms at the Grain Scale: O Castelnau, F Detrez, P Cordier, S Merkel, P Raterron

0915h MR51A-06 Pressure and temperature depen-dence of dislocation mobility in the

[100](010) and

[001](010) slip systems in olivine: T Katsura, L Wang, S Blaha, Z Pintér, S Chariton, R J Farla, T Kawazoe, N Miyajima

0930h MR51A-07 Synchrotron in-situ deformation experiments of bridgmanite + ferropericlase aggre-gates under the shallow lower mantle conditions: J Girard, G Amulele, R J Farla, A Mohiuddin, S I Karato

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0945h MR51A-08 Stress heterogeneities in aniso-tropic materials - their effect on dislocation fields and post-deformational recrystallization: Insights from combined experiments and numerical simula-tions of polycrystalline ice: S Piazolo, M Montag-nat, V Borthwick, L Evans, A Griera, F Grennerat, H Moulinec, J Wheeler

NATURAL HAZARDS

NH51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hDiscussing Disasters: Natural Hazards in the Classroom and Beyond I Posters (joint with ED)

Presiding: Hans Lechner, Michigan Technological Univers; Emily Gochis, MI Tech Univ--Dow Bldg #630; Luke Bowman, Michigan Technological Univers; William Rose, Michigan Technological Univ

0800h NH51A-3835 POSTER Earthquake Safety Tips in the Classroom: M O Melo, B A P C Maciel, R P Neto, R P Hartmann, G Marques, M Gonçalves, F L Rocha, G M Silveira

0800h NH51A-3836 POSTER PREVENTION STARTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD: B A P C

Maciel, R P Neto, R P Hartmann, M O Melo, M Gonçalves, G Marques, F L Rocha, G M Silveira

0800h NH51A-3837 POSTER Using seismology to raise science awareness in kindergarten and elemen-tary levels, with the help of high school students: F

L Rocha, G M Silveira, G Moreira, I P Afonso, B A P C Maciel, M O Melo, R P Neto, M Gonçalves, G Marques, R P Hartmann

0800h NH51A-3838 POSTER Landslides! Engaging students in natural hazards and STEM principles through the exploration of landslide analog models: E E Gochis, H N Lechner, K A Brill, G Lerner, E Ramos

0800h NH51A-3839 POSTER Schoolyard Volcanoes: A Unit in Volcanology and Hazards: H N Lechner, E E Gochis, K A Brill

0800h NH51A-3840 POSTER Living the Volcano: A First-Year Study Abroad Experience to Santorini, Greece: L A Skinner, M Miller, B Scarnati

0800h NH51A-3841 POSTER Monitoring Persistent Volcanic Emissions from Sulphur Springs, Saint Lucia: A Community Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction: E P Joseph, D M Beckles, L Cox, V B Jackson, D Alexander

0800h NH51A-3842 POSTER The Cerg-C: A Spe-cialisation Certificate in Geological and Climate Re-lated Risk of the University of Geneva, Switzerland: C Bonadonna, D Consuegra, B Duvernay, D Fäh, C Frischknecht, C Gregg, M Jaboyedoff, O Lateltin, S Menoni, R Franco, M Rosi

0800h NH51A-3843 POSTER Weather Stations as Educational and Hazard-Forecasting Tools: L J

Bowman, J S Gierke, E E Gochis, R Dominguez, A S Mayer

0800h NH51A-3844 POSTER Teaching Disaster Preparedness to Rural Communities in El Salvador: T Barton

0800h NH51A-3845 POSTER Challenges to com-municate risks of human-caused earthquakes: C D

Klose

NH51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hThe Oso Disaster and Other New Perspectives on High-Mobility Landslides and Debris Flows I Poster (joint with EP, V)

Presiding: Scott McCoy, University of Nevada Reno; Richard Iverson, USGS; Mark Reid, U.S. Geological Survey

0800h NH51B-3846 POSTER The Effect of De-bris-Flow Composition on Runout Distance: T D

Haas, L Braat, J Leuven, I Lokhorst, M G Kleinhans

0800h NH51B-3847 POSTER High-Speed Granular Chute Flows: J McElwaine

0800h NH51B-3848 POSTER Pre-2014 mudslides at Oso revealed by InSAR and multi-source DEM analysis: J W Kim, Z Lu, F QU

0800h NH51B-3849 POSTER Forecasting Inunda-tion from Debris Flows That Grow By Entraining Sediment: M E Reid, J A Coe, D L Brien

0800h NH51B-3851 POSTER A Laboratory Inves-tigation of the Controls on the High Mobility of Hillslope Debris Flows: B W McArdell, M Hürli-mann

0800h NH51B-3852 POSTER Can the flow dynamics of debris flows be identified from seismic data?: J W

Kean, J A Coe, J B Smith, V Coviello, S W McCoy

0800h NH51B-3853 POSTER The Time-Frequency Signatures of Advanced Seismic Signals Generated by Debris Flows: C R Chu, C J Huang, C R Lin, C C Wang, B Y Kuo, H Y Yin

0800h NH51B-3854 POSTER Persistence of Episodic Extreme Events: Sustained Colluvial Contributions of Fine Sediment to Vermont Rivers Post-Irene: E

Dethier, F J Magilligan, C E Renshaw, D Sinclair

NH51C Moscone West 3004Friday 0800hPersistent and Recurring Natural Hazards: Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Risk Management I (Virtual Session) (joint with S, SI, V)

Presiding: Saskia van Manen, The Open University; Bruce Houghton, Univ Hawaii Manoa; Graham Leonard, GNS Science

0800h NH51C-01 Flash Flooding - Ways That Sci-ence and Adaptation Reduce Losses: E Gruntfest

0815h NH51C-02 Aspects of Decision-Making for Risk Reduction during the Prolonged Earthquake Sequence in Canterbury, New Zealand: A M Wein, S Potter, J Becker, J L Ratliff, E Hudson-Doyle

0830h NH51C-03 The Enormous Challenge faced by China to Reduce Earthquake Losses: Y Wang, W D Mooney, B Wang

0845h NH51C-04 Excess Rainfall Product for the Caribbean Region - Developed by The CCRIF and Swiss Re: M E Linkin

0900h NH51C-05 Recurrent Mudflows at Popocate-petl Volcano: Impact on the Population over several Thousand Years and possible Precursors: A L Mar-

tin, A Nieto, J Portocarrero, M D C Jaimes-Viera, R Fonseca

0915h NH51C-06 Never Trust Anyone Over 30: Mitigation Strategies for Adapting to Three De-cades of Persistent Degassing at Kīlauea Volcano, Hawai‘i: T Elias, A J Sutton, E Tam, S Businger, K A Horton, D Ley, L Petrie

0930h NH51C-07 From Cyclone Tracks to the Costs of European Winter Storms: A Probabilistic Loss Assessment Model: K Orwig, D Renggli, T Corti, S Reese, M Wueest, E Viktor, P Zimmerli

0945h NH51C-08 A Century of Australian Natural Disasters and How to Reduce the Toll from Future Events: J McAneney

OCEAN SCIENCES

OS51A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hObservations, Modeling, Dynamics, and Predictability of Oceanographiy and Climate of the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean I Posters (joint with A)

Presiding: Subrahmanyam Bulusu, University of South Carolina Columbia; Tommy Jensen, Naval Research Lab Stennis Space Center

0800h OS51A-0948 POSTER Shamals and climate variability in the Northern Arabian Gulf from 1973 to 2012: F Al Senafi, A Anis

0800h OS51A-0949 POSTER Estimation of Fresh Water and Salt Transports in the Northern Indian Ocean Using Aquarius and Model Simulations: J M

D’Addezio, S Bulusu, V S N Murty, E S Nyadjro

0800h OS51A-0950 POSTER Weakly Penetrative Mixing in the Surface Layer of the Bay of Bengal: I

Lozovatsky, S U P Jinadasa, A Lucas, J A MacKin-non, H J Fernando, H W Wijesekera

0800h OS51A-0951 POSTER Inter-Annual Variabil-ity of Currents, Temperature and Salinity during 1998-2012 in a High-Resolution Ocean Model of the Western Indian Ocean: T G Jensen, D S Ko, H W Wijesekera

0800h OS51A-0952 POSTER Investigating the In-terannual Variability of the Circulation and Water Mass Formation in the Red Sea: S S Sofianos, V P Papadopoulos, D Denaxa, Y Abualnaja

0800h OS51A-0953 POSTER Characterization of Principal Tidal Constituents in the Northern Arabi-an (Persian) Gulf: A Anis, T Pokavanich

0800h OS51A-0954 POSTER Surface circulation and upwelling patterns around Sri Lanka and formation of the Sri Lanka Dome: C B Pattiaratchi, S Wijer-atne, A De Vos

0800h OS51A-0956 POSTER Estimation of Geo-tropic Currents in the Bay of Bengal using In-situ Observations: V R T

0800h OS51A-0957 POSTER Comparisons between data assimilated HYCOM output and in situ Argo measurements in the Bay of Bengal: E A Wilson, S Riser

0800h OS51A-0959 POSTER Dynamics of the Per-sian Gulf Outflow: G Roullet, C Vic, X Capet, X J Carton

0800h OS51A-0960 POSTER Potential Predictability of the Sea-Surface Temperature Forced Equatori-al East Africa Short Rains Interannual Variabil-ity in the 20th Century: T K Bahaga, G Gizaw, F Kucharski, G T Diro

0800h OS51A-0961 POSTER Observed and Modeled Teleconnections Along the Equatorial Waveguide during Iod-ENSO Interactions: S N Hameed

0800h OS51A-0962 POSTER Comparison of Statisti-cal Downscaling Methods for Seasonal Precipitation Prediction: An Application Toward a Fire and Haze Early Warning System for Southeast Asia: J Cho, H Lee, E Lee, R D Field, S N Hameed, K K Foo, I Albar, A Sopaheluwakan

OS51B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hOcean Sciences General Contributions I PostersPresiding: Deborah Hutchinson, USGS; Adina Paytan, UCSC-Inst Marine Sciences

0800h OS51B-0964 POSTER Seasonal Variability of Aragonite Saturation State in the North Pacific Ocean Predicted by Multiple Linear Regression: T

W Kim, G H Park

0800h OS51B-0965 POSTER Estimating carbonate concentrations south of the Polar Front: S E Mika-

loff Fletcher, H C Bostock, M Williams

0800h OS51B-0966 POSTER An in-situ Mobile pH Calibrator for application with HOV and ROV plat-form in deep sea environments : C Tan, K Ding, W E Seyfried Jr

0800h OS51B-0967 POSTER Variations in the Alka-linity of Seawater in Coastal Waters of Oahu, Ha-waii: S L Chen, E H De Carlo, P S Drupp, G Ter-louw, M Guidry, F T Mackenzie, R Thompson

0800h OS51B-0968 POSTER Assessment of acidifi-cation and eutrophication in the coastal waters of Bolinao, Pangasinan, Philippines: M C T Lagumen, M L San Diego-McGlone

0800h OS51B-0969 POSTER Compound-specific nitrogen isotopes of equatorial Pacific sedimentary record: W Sauthoff, A C Ravelo, M D Mccarthy

0800h OS51B-0970 POSTER Examining com-pound-specific nitrogen isotopic composition of amino acids (δ15NAA) as a new proxy for sedimenta-ry organic N: F Batista, A C Ravelo, M D Mccarthy

0800h OS51B-0971A POSTER Drifter-based estimate of the 5-year dispersal of Fukushima-derived radio-nuclides: I Rypina, S R Jayne, S Yoshida, A M Mac-donald, K O Buesseler

0800h OS51B-0972 POSTER Comparing the effect of nitrate and urea enrichment on oligotrophic phyto-plankton assemblages: D P Harrison

0800h OS51B-0973 POSTER Seasonal variability of nutrients in the Yangtze Estuary and adjacent wa-ters: A model study: H Zong, P Ding

0800h OS51B-0974 POSTER Influence of hydrog-raphy of Central Mexican Pacific in the spatial variation of inorganic nutrients during 2010: A Ol-

ivos-Ortiz, J Gavino-Rodriguez, S Quijano-Scheg-gia, G Pelayo-Martinez, E Torres-Orozco, M Cal-va-Chavez

0800h OS51B-0975 POSTER Refining the Use of Sodium Azide to Counteract Nitrite Interference in Dissolved Oxygen Analysis of Seawater: M T Mill-

er

0800h OS51B-0976 POSTER Estimation of the Effect of Pressure on the Equilibrium of the TRIS Buffer System: C Rodriguez, F Huang, F J Millero Jr

0800h OS51B-0977 POSTER Improving an Inlet for Underwater Volatile Analyses: E Chua, A Michel, S D Wankel, J Kapit

0800h OS51B-0978 POSTER A comparative study of the triple oxygen analyses of dissolved oxygen in a fresh water system (Feitsui reservoir) and South China Sea at SEATS station: H Jurikova, T Guha, M C Liang

0800h OS51B-0979 POSTER Anomalous chlorofluo-rocarbons at the bottom of the eastern subtropical North Pacific Ocean: D Min, J L Bullister, R A Fine, S Mecking, W M Smethie Jr, J H Swift

0800h OS51B-0980 POSTER Deposition and Bio-degradation of Submerged Oil from the Deepwater Horizon: S C Bagby, B Fisher, C M Reddy, D L Val-entine

0800h OS51B-0981 POSTER A Data-constrained Estimate of the Global Ocean Iron Cycle: Budgets, Timescales, and Iron Limitation: M Frants, M B Holzer, T J DeVries, R Matear

0800h OS51B-0982 POSTER Modeling the transport pathways of iron from the continental shelves to the Southern Ocean: R Birmingham, T Ito

0800h OS51B-0983 POSTER Photochemical Forma-tion of Hydroxyl Radical, Hydrogen Peroxide and Fe(II) in the Sea Surface Microlayer (SML) Collect-ed in Okinawa, Japan: Y Higaonna, C Tachibana, T Kasaba, R Ishikawa, T Arakaki

0800h OS51B-0984 POSTER Phosphatization Asso-ciated Features of Ferromanganese Crusts at Lem-kein Seamount, Marshall Islands: J Choi, I Lee, B K Park, J Kim

OS51C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hResults from a Decade+ of Arctic Ocean Network Observations I Posters (joint with C, GC)

Presiding: Richard Krishfield, WHOI; Andrey Proshutinsky, WHOI; John Toole, WHOI; James Morison, Polar Science Ctr

0800h OS51C-0986 POSTER Inter-Annual and Shorter-Term Variability in Physical and Biological Characteristics Across Barrow Canyon in August – September 2005-2014: C J Ashjian, S R Okkonen, R G Campbell, P Alatalo

0800h OS51C-0987 POSTER Heat balance in the Chukchi Sea: N Ohta, H Ueno, M Itoh, T Kikuchi, K Mizobata, E Watanabe, S Nishino

0800h OS51C-0988 POSTER Sea ice dynamics and the role of wind forcing over the Beaufort Sea: A

Petty, J K Hutchings, S L Farrell, J Richter-Menge, M A Tschudi

0800h OS51C-0989 POSTER OCEANOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS IN THE CANADA BASIN AT THE END OF WINTER DURING 2014 RECORDED BY THE SCICEX PROGRAM: R Sambrotto, W M Smethie Jr, J Morison, J Gossett

0800h OS51C-0990 POSTER Vertical Structure and Dynamics of the Beaufort Gyre Subsurface Layer from ADCP Obervations: D J Torres, R A Krish-field, A Y Proshutinsky, M L E Timmermans

0800h OS51C-0991 POSTER Causes and Conse-quences of the Beaufort Gyre Freshwater Storage Variability: A Y Proshutinsky, R A Krishfield, J M Toole, M L E Timmermans, W J Williams, E C Carmack, F A McLaughlin, K Shimada, D J Torres

0800h OS51C-0992 POSTER Deterioration of peren-nial sea ice in the Beaufort Gyre from 2003 to 2012 and its impact on the oceanic freshwater cycle: R A

Krishfield, A Y Proshutinsky, K Tateyama, W J Williams, E C Carmack, F A McLaughlin, M L E Timmermans

0800h OS51C-0993 POSTER Observed sea ice thick-ness changes in the Beaufort Gyre through synthesis of Eulerian and Lagrangian data: A R Mahoney, J K Hutchings, C Haas, H Eicken

0800h OS51C-0994 POSTER Dynamics of the Near-Inertial Internal Wave Field from a Decade of Ice-Tethered Profiler Observations: H V Dosser, L Rainville

0800h OS51C-0995 POSTER Time dependent bio-optical and temperature measurements beneath Arctic pack ice: V J Hill, M Steele, B Light

0800h OS51C-0996 POSTER The Transpolar Drift in the Central Arctic Ocean as Measured by AON Observations: J Morison, R Andersen, R Kwok, W M Smethie Jr, I G Rigor, M B Alkire, R Newton, P Schlosser, M Steele

0800h OS51C-0997 POSTER A novel approach to making microstructure measurements in the ice-covered Arctic Ocean: J Guthrie, J Morison, I Fer

0800h OS51C-0998 POSTER Tracing the source of deep water in the Arctic Ocean with 17Oexcess of dis-solved O2 : W M Smethie Jr, B Luz, E Barkan, W S Broecker

0800h OS51C-0999 POSTER Tracer ages along a sec-tion between Ellesmere Island and the North Pole: Implications for circulation and mean residence times of the upper water colum: P Schlosser, W M Smethie Jr, R Newton, R Friedrich

0800h OS51C-1000 POSTER Volume and Freshwa-ter Flux to the West of Greenland: Nares Strait from 2003 to 2009: A Muenchow, H Melling

0800h OS51C-1001 POSTER Regime Change of Ice Draft in Nares Strait to the West of Greenland 2003 to 2009: P A Ryan, A Muenchow, H Huntley

0800h OS51C-1002 POSTER Arctic Outflow West Of Greenland: Nine Years Of Volume And Freshwater Transports From Observations In Davis Strait: B

Curry, C Lee, B Petrie, R E Moritz, R Kwok

0800h OS51C-1003 POSTER Buoyant Currents West and East of Greenland: Y Aksenov, S Bacon, G Nurser, A Coward

0800h OS51C-1004 POSTER Water mass prove-nance and mixing in the Fram Strait, Arctic Ocean – Multi-proxy evidence from dissolved Nd isotopes, REEs, Ba, nutrients, and δ18O: G Laukert, M Frank, E C Hathorne, D Bauch, C Wegner, Z Cao, M Zieringer, N Andersen, H Kassens

0800h OS51C-1005 POSTER River Water and Brine Inventory over the Laptev Sea Shelf: 2007 To 2011: B Thibodeau, D Bauch

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0800h OS51C-1006 POSTER Advection of Sea-Ice Meltwater and Halocline Water Along the Siberian Continental Margin: D Bauch, S Torres-Valdes, I Polyakov, E Chernyavskaya, A Novikhin, I Dmit-renko, J L McKay, A C Mix

0800h OS51C-1007 POSTER The Annual Cycle of Arctic Ice and Ocean Heat and Freshwater Fluxes, Measured and Modelled: S Bacon, Y Aksenov, T Tsubouchi

OS51D Moscone West 3009Friday 0800hFrom QuikSCAT to RapidSCAT: Recent Accomplishments in Air-Sea Interaction and Climate Variability I (joint with A, C, GC)

Presiding: Mark Bourassa, Florida State University; Mark Bourassa, Florida State Univ; Tong Lee, JPL; Frank Wentz, Remote Sensing Systems

0800h OS51D-01 Multidecadal Consistent Ocean Vector Winds: from QuikSCAT to RapidScat and Beyond: E Rodriguez, S M Hristova-Veleva

0815h OS51D-02 Building a Climate Data Record for Ocean Vector Winds: L Ricciardulli, T Meis-sner, F J Wentz

0830h OS51D-03 Changes in Ocean Wind Retriev-al Performance During the WindSat Mission: M H

Bettenhausen, P W Gaiser, I S Adams, D Trues-dale

0845h OS51D-04 Sea Ice Monitoring Using Quik-scat & Ascat Scatterometers during the Last 15-Year Period: F Girard-Ardhuin

0900h OS51D-05 Exploring the Relationship be-tween Surface Wind Convergence and Convective Rainfall in the Tropics: T Kilpatrick, S P Xie, T Nasuno

0915h OS51D-06 Spatio-Temporal Variability in Coastal Upwelling/Downwelling from Scatterom-eter Winds : S L Morey

0930h OS51D-07 The Effects of Eddy-Induced Ekman Pumping on Mesoscale and Large-Scale Ocean Circulation: D B Chelton Jr, R P Matano, V Combes, M Schlax

0945h OS51D-08 A Regional Air-Sea Coupled Mode in the Coastal Ocean Off California and Baja Cali-fornia: C Yuan, T Yamagata

OS51E Moscone West 3002Friday 0800hRidges and Subduction: Tectonic, Hydrothermal, and Ecological Processes I (joint with B, T, V)

Presiding: Cornel de Ronde, GNS Science-Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd; Jian Lin, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst; Sung-hyun Park, Korea Polar Resarch Institute; Samuel Soule, WHOI

0800h OS51E-01 Recent Results of Hadal Investiga-tions in the Southern Mariana Trench: P B Fryer, E Hellebrand, S K Sharma, T Acosta-Maeda, B R Jicha, J Cameron

0815h OS51E-02 Near-Seafloor Magnetic Explo-ration of Submarine Hydrothermal Systems in the Kermadec Arc: F Caratori Tontini, C E J de Ronde, M Tivey, J C Kinsey

0830h OS51E-03 The Marion and Bouvet Rises: Re-melting Gondwana’s Mantle: H J Dick, H Zhou, J J Standish

0845h OS51E-04 A VIEW OF THE MAR-BLE-CAKE MANTLE FROM THE SOUTHEAST INDIAN RIDGE: B B Hanan, D W Graham, C He-mond, J Blichert-Toft, F Albarede

0900h OS51E-05 Characteristics of Hydrothermal Mineralization in Ultraslow Spreading Ridges: H

Zhou, Q Yang, F Ji, H J Dick

0915h OS51E-06 Influence of Geologic Setting on the Morphology, Mineralogy, and Geochemistry of Vent Deposits Along the Eastern Lau Spreading Center and Valu Fa Ridge: M K Tivey, G N Evans, V L Ferrini

0930h OS51E-07 From Mantle to Microbe to Mol-lusc: How Animal-Microbial Symbioses Influence Carbon and Sulfur Cycling in Hydrothermal Vent Flows: P R Girguis, R Beinart

0945h OS51E-08 A New Species of the Genus Kiwa (Decapoda: Anomura) from the Hydrothermal Vent of the Australia-Antarctic Ridge : Y J Won, S H Lee, W K Lee

OS51F Moscone West 2003Friday 0800hThe Biogeochemical Cycling of Mercury in the Coastal and Open Ocean I (joint with A, B, GC)

Presiding: Robert Mason, University of Connecticut; Arthur Flegal, Univ California Santa Cruz

0800h OS51F-01 Anthropogenic Hg in the ocean: Trajectories of change and implications for expo-sure in the United States: H M Amos, E S Corbitt, K T Bullard, E M Sunderland

0815h OS51F-02 Mercury in the North Atlantic - re-sults of the 2014 GEOTRACES GEOVIDE cruise: L

E Heimbürger, D Cossa, J Sonke, F Lacan, P Lher-minier, G Sarthou

0830h OS51F-03 Water Column Methylation in Es-tuaries: A T Schartup, R Calder, A L Soerensen, R P Mason, P H Balcom, E M Sunderland

0845h OS51F-04 Hg species distribution in South Atlantic Ocean along 40°S parallel: A Bratkic, M Vahcic, J Kotnik, M Horvat

0900h OS51F-05 Mercury and Methylmercury Dis-tributions Along a Longitudinal Transect of the North Atlantic Ocean: D P Krabbenhoft, M Ma-glio, J Ogorek, W M Landing, P L Morton, R Shel-ley, E M Sunderland

0915h OS51F-06 The Dynamics of Mercury Specia-tion and Transport at a Central California Coastal Lagoon: P M Ganguli, P W Swarzenski, N T Di-mova, J Merckling, N C Kehrlein, R A Hohn, C M Richardson, C D Johnson, A T Fisher, C H Lambo-rg, A R Flegal Jr

0930h OS51F-07 Mercury Stable Isotopic Compo-sition of Monomethylmercury in Estuarine Sedi-ments and Pure Cultures of Mercury Methylating Bacteria: S Janssen, M W Johnson, T Barkay, J D Blum, J R Reinfelder

0945h OS51F-08 Methyl mercury uptake by diverse marine phytoplankton and trophic transfer to zoo-plankton: C S Lee, N S Fisher

PLANETARY SCIENCES

P51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hAccretion, Differentiation, and Early Planetary Evolution II Posters (joint with DI, EP, MR, V)

Presiding: Henri Samuel, IRAP; Gregor Golabek, ETH Zurich

0800h P51A-3897 POSTER The Early Evolution of Mars’ Crust: H Samuel, D Baratoux, K Kurita

0800h P51A-3898 POSTER A Large Buried Felsic Component in the Ancient Martian Crust?: D Bara-

toux, M Monnereau, H Samuel, C Michaut, M A Wieczorek, R Garcia

0800h P51A-3899 POSTER Comparison of Re-Os Systematics Between the Nonmagmatic and Mag-matic Iron Meteories: G Q Wang, L Peng, J F Xu

0800h P51A-3900 POSTER The Earth-Lunar Disk Connection: Favorable Aspects of a High-Angular Momentum Giant Impact: S J Lock, S T Stewart, Z M Leinhardt, M Mace, M Cuk

0800h P51A-3901 POSTER Tharsis Formation by Chemical Plume Due to Giant Impact Event: J

Fleck, D S Weeraratne, P Olson

0800h P51A-3902 POSTER Effects of Rotation on the Differentiation of a terrestrial Magma Ocean: C

Maas, U Hansen

0800h P51A-3903 POSTER Aligned Olivine in the Springwater Pallasite: N Fowler-Gerace, K Tait, D Moser, I Barker, B Y Tian

0800h P51A-3904 POSTER Towards Coupled Giant Impact and Long Term Interior Evolution Models: G Golabek, M Jutzi, T Gerya, E I Asphaug

0800h P51A-3905 POSTER Laboratory experiments on core merging after a giant impact: M Landeau, P Olson, R Deguen, B Hirsh

0800h P51A-3906 POSTER Platinum Concentra-tions and Tungsten Isotope Ratios of Earth’s Mantle as Tracers for Late Veneer Mixing into the Early Mantle: L Zeng, S B Jacobsen, D D Sasselov

0800h P51A-3907 POSTER Early evolution and dy-namics of Earth from a molten initial stage: D J

Louro Lourenço, P J Tackley

0800h P51A-3908 POSTER Origin of Terrestrial Water: Hydrogen/Deuterium Fractionation into Earth’s Core: J Wu, P R Buseck

0800h P51A-3909 POSTER Crystallization Processes in Mercury’s Core Inferred from In-situ High-Pres-sure Melting Experiments in the Fe-S-Si-C System: A M Martin, J A Van Orman, S A Hauck II, N Sun, T Yu, Y Wang

0800h P51A-3910 POSTER Early Phases of Jupi-ter’s Formation from an Evolving Disk of Solids: G D’Angelo, S J Weidenschilling, J J Lissauer, P Bodenheimer

P51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hCurrent Processes in the Atmosphere of Mars I Posters

(joint with A)

Presiding: Armin Kleinboehl, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Nicholas Heavens, Hampton University; Paul Hayne, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h P51B-3911 POSTER Mars Orbiter Laser Al-timeter Radiometry: Phase Functions and the Op-tical Depth of Nocturnal Water Ice Clouds: G A

Neumann, M K Barker, X Sun

0800h P51B-3912 POSTER Restoration and Recali-bration of the Viking MAWD Datasets: R G Nuno, D A Paige, M Sullivan

0800h P51B-3913 POSTER A Revised Calibration Function and Results for the Phoenix Mission TECP Relative Humidity Sensor: A Zent

0800h P51B-3914 POSTER Seasonal and Spatial Dis-tribution of Carbon Monoxide on Mars as Observed by CRISM: M D Smith

0800h P51B-3915 POSTER Limb Retrievals of the martian atmosphere: Mapping with optical obser-vations from MGS/TES, MRO/MCS, and MRO/MARCI: M J Wolff, R T Clancy, M D Smith, J L Bandfield

0800h P51B-3916 POSTER Estimates of Horizontal Ionospheric Currents on the Dayside of Mars: M O

Fillingim, R J Lillis, D A Brain

0800h P51B-3917 POSTER Observing Magnetic and Current Profiles of the Night side and Terminator of Mars through the Mars Global Surveyor Data: N

Ponce, M O Fillingim, A L Fogle

0800h P51B-3918 POSTER Analyzing Magnetic Field and Electrical Current Profiles of the Day Side and Terminator of Mars Using Data from Mars Global Surveyor (MGS): A L Fogle, N Ponce, M O Fill-ingim

0800h P51B-3919 POSTER A Search for Lightning in the Martian Ionosphere: T M Esman, J R Espley, J E P Connerney

0800h P51B-3920 POSTER Trajectories of air parcel motions in Mars’ atmosphere computed using HY-SPLIT: D Bruggeman, A F C Bridger

0800h P51B-3921 POSTER Sensitivity of Simulated Martian Atmospheric Temperature to Prescribed Dust Opacity Distribution. Comparisons of Model Results With Reconstructed Data From Past Mars Missions: M Natarajan, A M Dwyer Cianciolo, T D Fairlie, M I Richardson, T H McConnochie

0800h P51B-3922 POSTER A Mars Dust Model with Interactive Dynamics, Radiation, and Microphysics: V Hartwick, B Toon

0800h P51B-3923 POSTER Using Engineering Cam-eras on Mars Landers and Rovers to Retrieve Atmo-spheric Dust Loading: C A Wolfe, M T Lemmon

0800h P51B-3924 POSTER An Application Using Triaxial Ellipsoids to Model Martian Dust at the Phoenix Landing Site: E L Mason, M T Lemmon

0800h P51B-3925 POSTER Climatology of Dust Lift-ing As Observed By the Mars Orbiter Camera: S

Guzewich, L Kulowski, H Wang, A D Toigo

0800h P51B-3926 POSTER Comparison of the Mar-tian Polar Vortices in Data Assimilation Reanaly-ses and General Circulation Models: S Guzewich, D W Waugh, Y Lian, S Greybush, D Mitchell, T H McConnochie, L Montabone, R J Wilson, A D Toigo

0800h P51B-3927 POSTER Modeling variability in Mars’ lower ionosphere: D J Pawlowski, S W Bougher, M Newkirk

0800h P51B-3928 POSTER Monte Carlo Model Pre-dictions of Energetic Ion Precipitation and Energy Deposition in the Martian Atmosphere: R Jolitz, R J Lillis, S Curry, C D Parkinson, D E Larson

0800h P51B-3929 POSTER Intense Vibrations of the Martian Ionosphere Observed by MARSIS Active Sounding during a Sun--Earth--Mars Conjunction: D D Morgan, C Dieval, D A Gurnett, M Lester

0800h P51B-3930 POSTER The upper ionosphere of Mars: A comparison of Mariner 9 radio occultation and MARSIS measurements: M F Vogt, P Withers

0800h P51B-3931 POSTER Does the Precipitation of Solar Wind Plasma Cause the Ionospheric Upwell-ings Detected by MARSIS on the Dayside of Mars?: C Dieval, D D Morgan, D J Andrews, F Duru, D A Gurnett

0800h P51B-3932 POSTER Oxygen Pickup Ions Measured by MAVEN: A Link to the Extended Exosphere of Mars: A Rahmati, T Cravens, D E Larson, J L Fox, S W Bougher, R J Lillis, S A Ledvi-na, P Dunn

0800h P51B-3933 POSTER Survey of Mars Ener-getic O+ Ions Beyond the Induced Magnetospheric Boundary: M W Liemohn, B C Johnson, M Fraenz, S V Barabash

0800h P51B-3934 POSTER Atmospheric Waves in MGS TES Limb-Scan Temperatures: D J Banfield, B J Conrath, M S Kaelberer, M D Smith

0800h P51B-3935 POSTER The Effects of Thermal Tides and Dust on Traveling Waves in the Martian Atmosphere: H Wang, A D Toigo, M I Richardson

0800h P51B-3936 POSTER Northern Late Winter Planetary Waves: MRO/MARCI Observations and Mars Climate Model Simulations: J L Holling-

sworth, M A Kahre, R M Haberle, M J Wolff

0800h P51B-3937 POSTER Boundary Layer Regimes Conducive to Formation of Dust Devils on Mars: B

Williams, U S Nair

0800h P51B-3938 POSTER Interpretation of the Meteorological Gale Environment through Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Rover Environmen-tal Monitoring Station (REMS) Observations and Mesoscale Modeling (MRAMS): J Pla-García, S C Rafkin, J Gómez-Elvira, J Martín-Torres, M P Zorzano

0800h P51B-3939 POSTER Pressure oscillations on the surface of Gale Crater and coincident observa-tions of global circulation patterns: M De La Torre

Juarez, D M Kass, R M Haberle, J Gómez-Elvira, A M Harri, A Kleinboehl, H Kahanpää, M A Kahre, M T Lemmon, J Martín-Torres, C E Newman, S C Rafkin, J A Rodriguez-Manfredi, V Peinado, A R Vasavada, M P Zorzano

0800h P51B-3940 POSTER FISM-P: A Model of the Vacuum Ultraviolet Irradiance Spectrum for Atmo-spheric Studies at Mars and Beyond: E Thiemann, F G Eparvier, P C Chamberlin

0800h P51B-3941 POSTER The Martian escape rate as a function of upstream solar conditions: R Ram-

stad, S Barabash, Y Futaana, H Nilsson, M Holm-strom

0800h P51B-3943 POSTER Energy Deposition and Escape Fluxes Induced by Energetic Solar Wind Ions and ENAs Precipitating into Mars Atmosphere: Ac-curate Consideration of Energy Transfer Collisions: V A Kharchenko, N Lewkow, M Gacesa

0800h P51B-3944 POSTER An Investigation of the Local Energetics of the Martian Atmosphere: J M

Battalio, I Szunyogh

0800h P51B-3945 POSTER Long-Term Periodicity of the Mars Exospheric Density from MRO and Mars Odyssey Radio Tracking Data: A Genova, S J Goossens, F G Lemoine, E Mazarico, D E Smith, M T Zuber

0800h P51B-3946 POSTER Experiments with Or-bit-Spin Coupling Accelerations in a Mars General Circulation Model: M A Mischna, J H Shirley, C E Newman

0800h P51B-3947 POSTER Secular Climate Change on Mars: An Update Using One Mars Year of MSL Pressure Data: R M Haberle, J Gómez-Elvi-ra, M De La Torre Juarez, A M Harri, J L Holling-sworth, H Kahanpää, M A Kahre, M T Lemmon, J Martín-Torres, M A Mischna, J E Moores, C E Newman, S C Rafkin, N O Renno, M I Richardson, J A Rodriguez-Manfredi, P C Thomas, A R Vasavada, M H Wong, M P Zorzano

0800h P51B-3949 POSTER Laboratory Experiments on Heterogeneous CO2 Ice Nucleation and Growth Rates on Meteor Smoke Particle Analogues in the Martian Mesosphere: M Nachbar, D Duft, T Man-gan, J C Gomez Martin, J M C Plane, T Leisner

0800h P51B-3950 POSTER The Influence of the Martian Bow Shock on Heavy Planetary Ions: B C

Johnson, M W Liemohn, G Stenberg, H Nilsson, R Ramstad, M Fraenz

0800h P51B-3951 POSTER Response of the Mar-tian environment to solar wind dynamic pressure change: R Modolo, F Leblanc, J Y Chaufray, S Cur-ry, L Leclercq, G M Chanteur, P Savoini

0800h P51B-3952 POSTER Study on formation pro-cesses of Martian magnetic flux ropes observed downstream from crustal magnetic fields based on the Grad-Shafranov reconstruction technique: T

Hara, K Seki, H Hasegawa, D A Brain

0800h P51B-3953 POSTER Asymmetric Penetration of Shocked Solar Wind Down to 400-km Altitudes at Mars: K Matsunaga, K Seki, T Hara, D A Brain

P51C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hGeophysical Investigations of Planetary Volatiles II Posters Presiding: Stephen Clifford, Lunar and Planetary Institute; Valerie Ciarletti, LATMOS/CNRS; Essam Heggy, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Igor Mitrofanov, Institute for Space Research

0800h P51C-3954 POSTER Exploring Vesta’s Sur-face Roughness and Dielectric Properties Using VIR Spectrometer and Bistatic Radar Observations by the Dawn Mission: E M Palmer, E Heggy, M T Capria, F Tosi, W W Kofman, C T Russell

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0800h P51C-3955 POSTER A diurnal study of lu-nar topography to determine regolith temperature contributions to the inference of hydrogen volatiles using epithermal neutrons from the Lunar Explora-tion Neutron Detector (LEND): T P McClanahan, I G Mitrofanov, W V Boynton, G Chin, L G Evans, R D Starr, T A Livengood, M L Litvak, A B Sanin, J Murray, A M Parsons, J J Su, J Bodnarik, K Harsh-man, R Sagdeev

0800h P51C-3956 POSTER MSL DAN Passive Data and Interpretations: C G Tate, J Moersch, I Jun, D W Ming, I G Mitrofanov, M L Litvak, A Behar, W V Boynton, D Drake, D Lisov, M A Mischna, C J Hardgrove, R Milliken, A B Sanin, R D Starr, J Martín-Torres, M P Zorzano, F Fedosov, D Golo-vin, K Harshman, A Kozyrev, A Malakhov, M Mokrousov, S Nikiforov, A Varenikov

0800h P51C-3957 POSTER The Mars Diurnal CO2 Cycle as Observed in the Tharsis Region. : T N Ti-

tus, G E Cushing

0800h P51C-3958 POSTER Joint Analysis of Bulk Water/Chlorine Distribution in the Martian Sub-surface along MSL Curiosity Traverse from Com-parison between DAN/MSL and other instruments observations onboard Curiosity Rover: M L Litvak, I G Mitrofanov, A B Sanin, D Lisov, C J Hardgrove, W V Boynton, I Jun, R Kuzmin, J Martín-Torres, M A Mischna, J Moersch, S Nikiforov, R D Starr, C G Tate, M P Zorzano

0800h P51C-3959 POSTER Performance Modeling of Orbital Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy of Carbo-naceous Asteroids: Monte-Carlo Modeling of the HPGe Mars Odyssey GRS: R D Starr, L F Lim, L G Evans, A M Parsons, M E Zolensky, W V Boynton

0800h P51C-3960 POSTER Impact Delivery of Wa-ter at the Moon and Mercury: M Bruck Syal, P H Schultz

0800h P51C-3961 POSTER Estimating Background and Lunar Contribution to Neutrons Detected by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Lunar Exploration Neutron Detector (LEND) Instrument: T A Livengood, I G Mitrofanov, G Chin, W V Boynton, L G Evans, M L Litvak, T P McClanahan, R Sagdeev, A B Sanin, R D Starr, J J Su

0800h P51C-3962 POSTER 3D Synthetic Aperture Radar Imaging of the Interior of the Cometary Nu-cleus: Y Gim, E Heggy, D Arumugam, X Wu, E I Asphaug

0800h P51C-3963 POSTER Cross Calibration of Om-nidirectional Orbital Neutron Detectors of Lunar Prospector (LP) and Lunar Exploration Neutron Detector (LEND) by Monte Carlo Simulation: J

Murray, J J SU, R Sagdeev, G Chin

0800h P51C-3964 POSTER Compressive Strength of Cometary Surfaces Derived from Radar Observa-tions: A ElShafie, E Heggy

0800h P51C-3965 POSTER Modeling Radar Wave Propagation Through Comet 67P / Churyu-mov-Gerasimenko: G Scabbia, E Heggy, J Lasue, W W Kofman, E M Palmer

0800h P51C-3966 POSTER The Effects of Surface and Subsurface Structural Anomalies on the Detect-ability of Shallow Aquifers on Europa by Sounding Radar: E Heggy, G Scabbia

P51D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hSolar System Small Bodies: Relics of Formation and New Worlds to Explore II Posters

Presiding: Padma Yanamandra-Fisher, Space Science Institute; Julie Castillo, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Franck Marchis, Carl Sagan Center, SETI institute; Carey Lisse, JHU-APL

0800h P51D-3967 POSTER Lessons from Dynam-ic Heds: Diagonite Microstructures Suggest Sol-id-State Deformation, Annealing and Incipient Differentiation: S Piazolo, T A Rushmer, V Luzin

0800h P51D-3968 POSTER Modelling the Neutral Sodium Tails of Comets: K S Birkett, G H Jones, A J Coates

0800h P51D-3969 POSTER Preparing for NEO Sam-ple Return: Simulating the Effects of Laser Space Weathering on Macromolecular Carbon: P J Gas-

da, J Gillis-Davis, J P Bradley, S ChengYu

0800h P51D-3970 POSTER Gullies and Lobate Deposits as Geomorphological Evidence for Im-pact-induced Transient Water Flow and Localized, Buried Ice-bearing Deposits on Vesta: J E C Scully, C T Russell, A Yin, R Jaumann, E M Carey, H Y McSween Jr, J C Castillo, C A Raymond, V Reddy, L Le Corre

0800h P51D-3971 POSTER A Deep Moho in “Small Planet” Vesta and Implication Regarding the Chon-dritic Nature of Protoplanets: H Clenet, M Jutzi, J A Barrat, E I Asphaug, W Benz, P Gillet

0800h P51D-3972 POSTER Emissivity and Reflec-tance Spectra of Asteroid Analogs: Their Depen-dence on Emerging Angle: A Maturilli, J Helbert, M D’Amore, S Ferrari

0800h P51D-3973 POSTER Spectral Characterization of Phobos Analogues Under Simulated Environ-mental Conditions: K L Donaldson Hanna, N E Bowles, C S Edwards, T D Glotch, B T Greenhagen, C M Pieters, I Thomas

0800h P51D-3974 POSTER The mineralogy and in-ternal structure of Multiple Asteroid Systems: S S

Lindsay, F Marchis, J P Emery, J E Enriquez, M Assafin

0800h P51D-3975 POSTER The IMACS Occultation Survey: I. Pilot Study: M J Holman, M J Payne, C Alcock, H Schlichting, D Osip, F Bianco, B McLeod, R Murray-Clay, P Nulsen, P Protopapas, I Thomp-son, G Burley, C Birk

0800h P51D-3976 POSTER The IMACS Occultation Survey: II. An Extended Campaign: M J Payne, M J Holman, C Alcock, H Schlichting, D Osip, F Bianco, B McLeod, P Nulsen, P Protopapas, R Murray-Clay, I Thompson

0800h P51D-3977 POSTER The Whipple Mission: Exploring the Kuiper Belt and the Oort Cloud: C

Alcock, M E Brown, T Gauron, C Heneghan, M J Holman, A Kenter, R Kraft, R Lee, J Livingston, J Mcguire, S S Murray, R Murray-Clay, P Nulsen, M J Payne, H Schlichting, A Trangsrud, J Vrtilek, M Werner

0800h P51D-3978 POSTER Whipple Mission Design – Fields, Orbit, Schedule: A Trangsrud, D Jones, J Livingston, S S Murray, C Alcock

0800h P51D-3979 POSTER The Whipple Mission: Design and development of the focal plane: A

Kenter, R Kraft, S S Murray, T Gauron, C Alcock, J Vrtilek

0800h P51D-3980 POSTER Whipple Mission Simu-lations – Detectability and Parameter Extraction: S

S Murray, C Alcock, P Nulsen, R Kraft, A Kenter

0800h P51D-3981 POSTER Castalia - A Mission to a Main Belt Comet: G H Jones

0800h P51D-3982 POSTER Spectral Analysis of Cometary X-Rays Emission Mechanisms: B T

Snios, V A Kharchenko, N Lewkow

P51E Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hThe Martian Crust: Synergism of Meteorites and Missions II Posters (joint with EP, V)

Presiding: Alison Santos, Univ New Mexico; Carl Agee, Univ New Mexico; Roger Wiens, Space Science and Applications; Mariek Schmidt, Brock University

0800h P51E-3985 POSTER Linking Shergottites to the Martian Crust: A New Martian Cratering Chronology: S C Werner, A Ody, F Poulet

0800h P51E-3986 POSTER What Can Spectral Prop-erties of Martian Surface and Snc Can Tell Us about the Martian Crust Composition and Evolution: A

Ody, F Poulet, D Baratoux, C Quantin, J P Bibring

0800h P51E-3987 POSTER Regional and glob-al crustal context of soil and rock chemistry from ChemCam and APXS at Gale crater: H E Newsom, S Gordon, R Jackson, C B Agee, R C Wiens, S M Clegg, N Lanza, A Cousin, O Gasnault, P Y Meslin, S Maurice, O Forni, S M McLennan, N Mangold, V Sautter, B C Clark, R B Anderson, R Gellert, M E Schmidt, A Ollila, W V Boynton, J Martín-Torres, M P Zorzano

0800h P51E-3988 POSTER Zinc Enrichments in the Rocks of Gale Crater, Mars Measured by MSL-APXS Reflect Both High Zn in Jake_M Rocks and the Concentration of Zn in Sedimentary Cements: J

A Berger, M E Schmidt, R Gellert, M R Fisk

0800h P51E-3989 POSTER First Iron Meteorites Ob-served By the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Rov-er Curiosity: J R Johnson, J F Bell III, O Gasnault, S Le Mouelic, W Rapin, J Bridges, D F Wellington

0800h P51E-3990 POSTER Thirteen Iron Meteorites Found at Gale Crater, Meridiani Planum, and Gusev Crater — Exogenic Witnesses to Weathering Pro-cesses Near the Martian Equator: J Ashley

0800h P51E-3991 POSTER Variations in Crustal Structure, Lithospheric Flexural Strength, and Iso-static Compensation Mechanisms of Mars: M Ding, J Lin, M T Zuber

0800h P51E-3992 POSTER Rheological structure in Mars and its time evolution: S Azuma, I Katayama

0800h P51E-3993 POSTER MARS GLOBAL SUR-VEYOR: NATURAL REMANENT MAGNETI-ZATION OF MARS CRUSTAL ROCK: J E P Con-

nerney, J R Espley

P51F Moscone West 2011Friday 0800hEnceladus: A Habitable World I (joint with B)

Presiding: Christopher McKay, NASA Ames Research Ctr; Carolyn Porco, Space Science Institute

0800h P51F-01 Lost City and the Search For Life: D

S Kelley

0815h P51F-02 Ongoing hydrothermal activity in the chondritic core of Enceladus inferred from na-no-silica particles and laboratory experiments: Y Se-

kine, F Postberg, H W Hsu, T Shibuya, K Suzuki, Y Masaki, T Kuwatani, S Tachibana, S I Sirono

0830h P51F-03 Antarctic analogs for Enceladus: A E

Murray, D T Andersen, C P McKay

0845h P51F-04 Synthesis and Delivery of Peptides by Comet Impacts: A Possibility of Chemical Evo-lution in Enceladus’s Subsurface Sea: H Sugahara, K Mimura

0855h P51F-05 Plumes and Jets: Constraints on Vents and Eruption Dynamics from Observations and Models: J Schmidt

0910h P51F-06 Constraining the Enceladus Plume and Understanding Its Physics via Numerical Sim-ulation from Underground Source to Infinity: S K

Yeoh, Z Li, D B Goldstein, P L Varghese, L M Traf-ton, D A Levin

0920h P51F-07 REVISITING UVIS OBSERVA-TIONS OF THE ENCELADUS WATER VAPOR PLUME: G Portyankina

0930h P51F-08 A Recent Ocean or Sea on Ence-ladus: J H Roberts, A M Stickle

0940h P51F-09 Tidal-Induced Internal Ocean Waves as an Explanation for Enceladus’ Tiger Stripe Pattern and Hotspot Activity: B L A Vermeersen, L R Maas, S van Oers, A Rabitti, H Jara-Orue

0950h P51F-10 Simulations of Enceladus’ Tendril Features: C J Mitchell, C Porco, J W Weiss

P51G Moscone West 2009Friday 0800hPlanetary Atmospheres and Their Evolution I

(Virtual Session) (joint with A, PP)

Presiding: Feng Tian, Tsinghua University; Eric Chassefiere, University of Paris-Sud 11

0800h P51G-01 Habitable Planets in Venus’ Orbit and with Modern Venus’ Slow Rotation: J Yang, D S Abbot

0815h P51G-02 Evaporating Atmospheres Around Close-in Exoplanets: J Owen, A Jackson, Y Wu, F Adams

0830h P51G-03 Electrodynamics in Giant Planet At-mospheres: T Koskinen, R V Yelle, P Lavvas, J Cho

0845h P51G-04 Formation and Evolution of the At-mosphere on Early Titan: N Marounina, G Tobie, S Carpy, J Monteux, B Charnay, O Grasset

0900h P51G-05 New evidence for chemical deple-tion of ammonia in the 1 to 2 bar region of Jupiter’s atmosphere: M H Wong, S K Atreya, P N Romani, I De Pater, W R Kuhn, K S Kalogerakis

0915h P51G-06 The Martian Hot Oxygen Corona at Ancient times: Y Lee, M R Combi, V Tenishev, S W Bougher, C Dong, D J Pawlowski

0930h P51G-07 Highly Accurate Infrared Line Lists of SO2 Isotopologues Computed for Atmospheric Modeling on Venus and Exoplanets: X Huang, D Schwenke, T J Lee

0945h P51G-08 The Formation of Haze During the Rise of Oxygen in the Atmosphere of the Early Earth : S M Horst, M Jellinek, R Pierrehumbert, M A Tolbert

PUBLIC AFFAIRS

PA51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hCarbon Budgets, Emissions Pathways, and the Risks of Missing the 2°C Target: Can We Better Inform Policy? Posters (joint with GC)

Presiding: Melanie Fitzpatrick, Union of Concerned Scientists; Reto Knutti, ETH Zurich; Michael Mastrandrea, Carnegie Institution; Paul Baer, Union of Concerned Scientists Berkeley

0800h PA51A-4039 POSTER Policy considerations for using cumulative carbon emissions as a guide: J Rogelj

0800h PA51A-4040 POSTER How Sensitive Is the Carbon Budget Approach to Potential Carbon Cycle Changes?: D Matthews

0800h PA51A-4041 POSTER The Risks of Missing the 2°C Target and the Risks of Framing the Target As 2°C: L H Nichols

0800h PA51A-4042 POSTER Continued global warming after CO2 emissions stoppage: T L Froeli-

cher, M Winton, J L Sarmiento

0800h PA51A-4043 POSTER Equity and the Alloca-tion of Miigation Burdens: A Carbon Budgets Ap-proach: T T I O S S Kanitkar

0800h PA51A-4044 POSTER Long-term perspective underscores need for stronger near-term policies on climate change: S A Marcott, J D Shakun, P U Clark, A C Mix, R Pierrehumbert, A P Goldner

0800h PA51A-4045 POSTER Designing Surface Monitoring Meshes for Geologic Carbon Capture and Storage Sites: Accurate Emissions Accounting for an Essential 2°C Mitigation Technology: C M

Augustin, P K Swart, K Broad

0800h PA51A-4047 POSTER The role of artificial atmospheric CO2 removal in stabilizing Earth’s cli-mate: K Zickfeld, K Tokarska

0800h PA51A-4048 POSTER Seeing the risks of multiple Arctic amplifying feedbacks: P Carter

0800h PA51A-4049 POSTER Group Poster Discus-sion 10 am to 11 am:

PA51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hComing Attractions: Climate Services in the Western United States Posters (joint with A, H, NH)

Presiding: Kevin Werner, NWS; Andrea Ray, NOAA/Earth System Research Lab; Levi Brekke, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation; Rebecca Smythe, NOAA/Coastal Services Center

0800h PA51B-4050 POSTER Providing Western Regional Climate Services – Perspectives from the Western Regional Climate Center: T J Brown, K T Redmond

0800h PA51B-4051 POSTER USDA Southwest Re-gional Hub for Adaptation to and Mitigation of Climate Change: A Rango, E Elias, C M Steele, K Havstad

0800h PA51B-4052 POSTER Establishing best prac-tices to improve usability of web interfaces provid-ing atmospheric data: N Oakley, B Daudert

0800h PA51B-4053 POSTER Developing and Val-idating a Santa Ana Wildfire Threat Index: S B

Capps, T Rolinski, B DAgostino, S Vanderburg, R G Fovell, Y Cao

0800h PA51B-4054 POSTER Integrated Climate Change Impacts Assessment in California: D R

Cayan, G Franco, R Meyer, M Anderson, P D Bro-mirski

0800h PA51B-4055 POSTER Coastal hazards projec-tions on the U.S. West Coast using a dynamic water level modeling approach: P Barnard, L H Erikson, A C Foxgrover, A O’Neill

0800h PA51B-4056 POSTER Development and Ap-plication of Climate Services for Water Resources Planning and Management within the Department of Interior Bureau of Reclamation: D A Raff, A Morgan, L D Brekke

0800h PA51B-4057 POSTER A Three-Legged Stool or Race? Governance Models for NOAA RISAs, DOI CSCs, and USDA Climate Hubs: J G Foster

0800h PA51B-4058 POSTER The City and County of San Francisco’s Approach to Sea Level Rise Science and Adaptation Planning: Creating Infrastructure Resilience from Information Chaos: D H Behar, W T Pfeffer, K May, P Mote, D R Cayan

0800h PA51B-4059 POSTER Climate Resiliency Planning: Making Extreme Event Science Useful for Managers and Planners in Northern Nevada: M

McCarthy, A Kenneston, T U Wall, T J Brown, K T Redmond

0800h PA51B-4060 POSTER Group Poster Discus-sion 10 am to 11 am:

PA51C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hGoverning Medium- to Long-Term Climate Risks: What Tools Do We Have? I Posters (joint with ED, GC)

Presiding: Rachael Shwom, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Robert Kopp, Rutgers University New Brunswick

0800h PA51C-4061 POSTER Using Integrated As-sessment Models to Estimate the Economic Damag-es from Temperature Related Human Health Effects in the US : E Gilmore, K V Calvin, R Puett, A Sap-kota, A Schwarber

0800h PA51C-4062 POSTER Scenarios to priori-tize observing activities on the North Slope, Alas-ka in the context of resource development, climate change and socio-economic uncertainties: O A Lee, H Eicken, J F Payne, D Lassuy

0800h PA51C-4063 POSTER Managing Risks? Early Warning Systems for Climate Change: A M Sitati, Z A Zommers, M Habilov

0800h PA51C-4064 POSTER Obstacles to adaptation decisions in the developing world: A case study of coastal protection measures and sea-level rise in Kiribati: S D Donner, S Webber

0800h PA51C-4065 POSTER Group Poster Discus-sion 10 am to 11 am:

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PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP51A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hClumped Isotope Geochemistry: From Advances in Methodology to Applications in the Geosciences I Posters (joint with V)

Presiding: Aradhna Tripati, UCLA; Sean Loyd, California State University Fullerton; Magali Bonifacie, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris; Monica Arienzo, RSMAS

0800h PP51A-1100 POSTER A Clumped Isotope Calibration for Lacustrine Carbonates: B A Mitsu-

naga, J A Mering, V A Petryshyn, R B Dunbar, A S Cohen, X Liu, D S Kaufman, R Eagle, A Tripati

0800h PP51A-1101 POSTER Determination of Min-eral-Specific Clumped Isotope Acid Digestion Frac-tionation Factors Using Heating Experiments and Mass Spectrometry: D Henry, J Tang, J L Mosen-felder, R Eagle, A Tripati

0800h PP51A-1102 POSTER Clumped Signatures of Shallow Water Corals in Tobago: D Atasoy, P K Swart

0800h PP51A-1103 POSTER Using the clumped iso-tope signature in to constrain diagenetic tempera-ture in oceanic and periplatform sediments: P T

Staudigel, P K Swart

0800h PP51A-1104 POSTER Burial Diagenesis Ef-fects on Clumped Isotope Signatures of Coexisting Dolomites and Calcites: I Z Winkelstern, K C Lohmann

0800h PP51A-1105 POSTER Carbonate “Clumped” Isotope Determination of Seawater Temperature During the End-Triassic Extinction Event: R T

Gammariello Jr, V A Petryshyn, Y Ibarra, S E Greene, F A Corsetti, D J Bottjer, A Tripati

0800h PP51A-1106 POSTER A CLUMPED ISO-TOPE CALIBRATION FOR TERRESTRIAL MI-CROBIAL CARBONATES: V A Petryshyn, J A Mering, B A Mitsunaga, R Eagle, R B Dunbar, A Bhattacharya, A Tripati

0800h PP51A-1107 POSTER Theoretical Calibration on the 13C-18O Clumped Isotope Thermometer : M

Tang, S T Zhang, Q LIU, Y Liu

0800h PP51A-1108 POSTER The Influence of Kinetic Growth Factors on the Clumped Isotope Composi-tion of Calcite: J D Hunt, J M Watkins, A Tripati, F J Ryerson, D J DePaolo

0800h PP51A-1109 POSTER Influence of environ-ment on soil carbonate clumped isotope records, Andean piedmont of Central Argentina (33-34⁰S): M C Ringham, G D Hoke, K W Huntington, J N Aranibar

0800h PP51A-1111 POSTER Analysis of hydroclimate in the Great Basin during the LGM from clumped isotope measurements at paleolakes: J A Mering, V A Petryshyn, C G Oviatt, J Canet, B A Mitsunaga, A Tripati

0800h PP51A-1112 POSTER Compositional and Temperature Effects of Phosphoric Acid Fraction-ation on Δ47 Analysis and Implications for Dis-crepant Calibrations: W Defliese, M T Hren, K C Lohmann

PP51B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hGlobal Climate Events and Ocean Chemistry of the Palaeogene and K-Pg Transition I Posters (joint with EP, GC)

Presiding: Marie-Laure Bagard, Open University; Alex Dickson, University of Oxford; Michael Henehan, Yale University; Laia Alegret, University of Zaragoza

0800h PP51B-1113 POSTER A Global Warming Event in Magnetochron C19r: New evidence from the Atlantic Ocean: U Roehl, T Westerhold, B Donner, W Kordesch, S M Bohaty

0800h PP51B-1114 POSTER Potential Influences of Pacific Meridional Overturning Circulation on Cli-mate Change Across the Mid Eocene Climatic Op-timum (MECO): Z L Rolewicz, D J Thomas, C C McKinley

0800h PP51B-1116 POSTER Characterising Atlantic deep waters during the extreme warmth of the ear-ly Eocene ‘greenhouse’: A Cameron, P F Sexton, P Anand, C E Huck, M Fehr, A Dickson, H D Scher, T van de Flierdt, T Westerhold, U Roehl

0800h PP51B-1117 POSTER Combined effects of warming, acidification and changing ocean circula-tion on the marine carbon cycle during the PETM: M Heinze, T Ilyina

0800h PP51B-1118 POSTER Mo isotopes as redox in-dicators for the Southern Tethys during the PETM: H Wouters, A Dickson, D Porcelli, S P Hesselbo, S van den Boorn, V G Gomez, J Mutterlose

0800h PP51B-1119 POSTER Differential responses of the Mg/Ca Ratio in scleractinians to variations in Mg2+ and Ca2+ content of seawater : P K Swart, S Giri, J F Adkins

0800h PP51B-1120 POSTER Calibration of the B/Ca Proxy in Cultured O. Universa Tests Under Paleo-gene Seawater Conditions: L Haynes, B Hoenisch, S Eggins, K Holland, Y Rosenthal

0800h PP51B-1121 POSTER Trends in Seawater Bo-ron-based Proxies during the Late Paleocene and Early Eocene Associated with Long-term Warming: D T Harper, D E Penman, B Hoenisch, J C Zachos

0800h PP51B-1122 POSTER Investigating Carbonate System Perturbations across the Cretaceous-Palaeo-gene Transition using Boron Isotopes in Planktonic Foraminifera. : M J Henehan, P M Hull, N J Pla-navsky, B T Huber, E Thomas

0800h PP51B-1123 POSTER Modeling secular chang-es in seawater chemistry accurately requires inclu-sion of environmental controls on low-tempera-ture, off-axis, hydrothermal fluxes: L A Coogan, S E Dosso, J A Higgins

0800h PP51B-1125 POSTER Multi-proxy Recon-struction of Seawater Chemistry Across K-Pg Boundary: Tracking Weathering Feedbacks in Re-sponse to Extreme Carbon Cycle Perturbation: S

Misra, H Elderfield

0800h PP51B-1126 POSTER Interrogating the Paleo-gene sulfur cycle, carbonate-associated sulfate and pore water sulfate δ34S from Demerara Rise and Newfoundland Drifts: K E Dennis, C K Junium

0800h PP51B-1127 POSTER Modelling Changes of the Paleogene Ca Budget Using Benthic Foramin-ifera: S Pabich, N C Gussone, C Vollmer, H Palike, K Rabe, B M Teichert

0800h PP51B-1128 POSTER A 60 Myr Sea Surface Temperature Record of the Northern Atlantic Ocean Using a Multi-proxy Approach: G J Reich-

art, M De Bar, A Sluijs, M Ziegler, L D Nooijer, S Schouten

0800h PP51B-1130 POSTER Evidence for the Living Ocean following the Cretaceous/Paleogene Mass Extinction: S Esmeray-Senlet, J D Wright, R K Olsson, K G Miller, J V Browning

0800h PP51B-1131 POSTER Morphological Analysis of Cretaceous-Paleogene Boundary Foraminiferal Taxa: M Mikenas, P M Hull, M J Henehan

0800h PP54B-01 POSTER Deciphering Complex Carbon Cycle Changes Across the K-Pg Boundary Using Compound-Specific Carbon Isotopic Anal-yses: R D Pancost, K W Taylor, C J Hollis, E M Crouch

0800h PP51B-1133 POSTER Depth-Transect Across the Cretaceous/Paleogene Boundary in the SE At-lantic Ocean: New Insights From the Benthic Fora-miniferal Record: L Alegret, E Thomas

0800h PP51B-1134 POSTER Impact-driven ocean acidification as a mechanism of the Cretaceous-Pa-laeogene mass extinction: S Ohno, T Kadono, K Kurosawa, T Hamura, T Sakaiya, K Shigemori, Y Hironaka, T Sano, T Watari, K Otani, T Matsui, S Sugita

PP51C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hInterpreting the Stable Isotope Composition of Metals in the Rock Record: Insights, Mechanisms, Methods, and Models I Posters (joint with B, GC, OS)

Presiding: Zhengrong Wang, Yale University; Matthew Fantle, Penn State Univ; John Higgins, Princeton University

0800h PP51C-1135 POSTER First Principles Calcula-tion on Equilibrium Si Isotope Fractionation Fac-tors and its Implementation on Si Isotope Distribu-tions in Earth Surface Environments : Y Liu, H T He, C Zhu

0800h PP51C-1136 POSTER Chromium isotope composition of reducing and anoxic sediments from the Peru Margin and Cariaco Basin: B Gueguen, N Planavsky, X Wang, T J Algeo, L C Peterson, C T Reinhard

0800h PP51C-1137 POSTER The Application of 238U/235U as a Redox-Proxy for Past Ocean Chem-istry: M B Andersen, S Westermann, A Bahniuk, C Vasconcelos, J A McKenzie, K B Föllmi, D Vance

0800h PP51C-1138 POSTER Cerium and Neodymi-um Isotope Fractionation in Geochemical Samples: T Ohno, T Ishibashi

0800h PP51C-1139 POSTER Isotopic fractionation of alkali earth metals during carbonate precipitation: T

Yotsuya, T Ohno, Y Muramatsu, G Shimoda, K T Goto

0800h PP51C-1140 POSTER Combining metal and nonmetal isotopic measurements in barite to iden-tify mode of formation: E M Griffith, A Paytan, A Eisenhauer, H D Scher, U Wortmann

0800h PP51C-1141 POSTER Uranium Isotope Frac-tionation During Coprecipitation with Aragonite and Calcite: X Chen, S J Romaniello, A D Herr-mann, L E Wasylenki, A D Anbar

0800h PP51C-1142 POSTER Fe Isotope Fractionation During Fe(III) Reduction to Fe(II): E A Baker, S Greene, E E Hardin, C E Hodierne, A Rosenberg, S John

0800h PP51C-1143 POSTER A Robust and Fully-Au-tomated Chromatographic Method for the Quanti-tative Purification of Ca and Sr for Isotopic Analy-sis: H B Smith, H Kim, S J Romaniello, P Field, A D Anbar

0800h PP51C-1144 POSTER Thallium isotope a new tool for tracking the global marine ferromanganese burial: J D Owens, S Nielsen

0800h PP51C-1146 POSTER The application of Mg isotopes in carbonate rocks to reconstruct environ-mental records: Z Wang, C Liu

0800h PP51C-1147 POSTER Controls on Pore Fluid Mg Isotopic Composition in Carbonate-rich Sedi-ments: P Chanda, M S Fantle

PP51D Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hObservations and Dynamics of Deglaciations III Posters (joint with A, C, OS)

Presiding: William Roberts, University of Bristol; Guleed Ali, Columbia University in the City of New York; Anna Hughes, University of Bergen; Kyle Armour, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

0800h PP51D-1148 POSTER Impact of Anthropo-genic CO2 on the Next Glacial Cycle: C Herrero, A García-Olivares, J L Pelegrí

0800h PP51D-1149 POSTER CO2 Does Not Drive Tropical SST Cooling during Glaciation: The Case from the Eastern Tropical Pacific: A Koutavas

0800h PP51D-1150 POSTER Drive-Response Analy-sis of Global Ice Volume, CO2, and Insolation using Information Transfer: J Brendryen, B Hannisdal

0800h PP51D-1151 POSTER Deglacial Shelf Edge Coralgal Reef 19 ky Establishment, Successive 14.5 and 11.5 ky Partial Drowning and Back-stepping along the Papua New Guinea Peninsula Outer Shelf (Gulf of Papua): B B Harper, A W Droxler, J Web-ster, P Montagna, Y Yokoyama, S Jorry, L Beaufort, K Tachikawa, M Humblet

0800h PP51D-1152 POSTER Anoxia and possible export production spikes in the Red Sea during Termination II: evidence from U-decay series and organic C concentrations: A Torfstein, A Alm-ogi-Labin, J F McManus

0800h PP51D-1153 POSTER How did the North American ice Saddle Collapse impact the climate 14,500 years ago?: R F Ivanovic, L J Gregoire, A D Wickert, P J Valdes, N A Gomez

0800h PP51D-1154 POSTER New Measurements of 14C Provide Constraints on Sources of a Large At-mospheric Methane Increase During the Younger Dryas – Preboreal Abrupt Warming Event: V V

Petrenko, J P Severinghaus, A Smith, K Riedel, E Brook, H Schaefer, D Baggenstos, C M Harth, Q Hua, C Buizert, A Schilt, X Fain, L Mitchell, T K Bauska, A J Orsi, R F Weiss

0800h PP51D-1155 POSTER G. menardii Abun-dance and Thermocline Ventilation in the Florida Straits over the Deglaciation: E L Blackmon II, J Lynch-Stieglitz

0800h PP51D-1156 POSTER Mean annual tempera-ture of New Zealand during the last glacial period derived from dissolved noble gases: A M Seltzer, M Stute, U Morgenstern, M K Stewart, J M Schaefer

0800h PP51D-1157 POSTER Lake Level Changes in the Mono Basin During the Last Deglacial Period: X Wang, G Ali, S R Hemming, S R H Zimmerman, S W Stine, G Hemming

0800h PP51D-1158 POSTER Low Post-Glacial Re-bound Rates in the Weddell Sea Due to Late Ho-locene Ice-Sheet Readvance: R C A Hindmarsh, S Bradley, P L Whitehouse, M Bentley, M A King

0800h PP51D-1159 POSTER Rapid Thinning of an East Antarctic Outlet Glacier During Stable Holo-cene Climate: R S Jones, A N Mackintosh, K P Nor-ton, N R Golledge, C J Fogwill, P Kubik

0800h PP51D-1160 POSTER Constraints on the last deglaciation of the Ross Sea Sector of the West Ant-arctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) from 10Be dating: N S Bill, P U Clark, M D Kurz, S A Marcott, M W Caffee

0800h PP51D-1161 POSTER Luminescence Chronol-ogy for the Formation of Glacial Lake Calgary, Southern Alberta, Canada: Age Constraints for the Initiation of the Late Pleistocene Retreat of the Lau-rentide Ice Sheet from its Western Margin: K Mun-

yikwa, T M Rittenour

0800h PP51D-1162 POSTER Southwestern Green-land Ice Sheet Retreat from the Outer Continental Shelf by 18 ka: K Winsor, A E Carlson, B Welke, B T Reilly

0800h PP51D-1163 POSTER Laurentide Ice Sheet Basal Temperatures at the Last Glacial Cycle As Inferred from Borehole Temperature Data: C Pick-

ler, H Beltrami, J C Mareschal

0800h PP51D-1164 POSTER Constraining Middle Pleistocene Glaciations in Birmingham, England; Using Optical Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Dating: S M Gibson, P L Gibbard, M D Bateman, S Boreham

0800h PP51D-1165 POSTER Evolution of the Eur-asian Ice Sheets during the Last Deglaciation (25-10 kyr): A L C Hughes, R Gyllencreutz, J Mangerud, J I Svendsen, Ø S Lohne

PP51E Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hThe Palaeoceanographic Value of Contourite Archives Posters Presiding: David Van Rooij, Ghent University; Brian Romans, Virginia Tech

0800h PP51E-1166 POSTER Welcoming Remarks:

0800h PP51E-1167 POSTER What Drives Medi-terranean Outflow Water Variability during the Mid-Pleistocene Transition and Early Pleistocene at IODP Site U1387 in the Gulf of Cadiz?: A H L

Voelker, F J Jimenez-Espejo, A Bahr, G Acton, A Alberto, A Rebotim, E Salgueiro, U Roehl

0800h PP51E-1168 POSTER Structure and Variability of Mediterranean Outflow Water Flow Recorded in Contourite Layers in the Gulf of Cadiz and west of Portugal: R D Flood, E Ducassou

0800h PP51E-1169 POSTER Late Pliocene History of Mediterranean Outflow Water in the Gulf of Cadiz (IODP Expedition 339, Site U1389): P Grunert, B Balestra, J A Flores, F J Sierro, Á García Gallardo, W E Piller, M P Aubry

0800h PP51E-1170 POSTER Temperature and Pro-ductivity Variability Along the Southwestern Por-tuguese Margin During the Onset of the Mid-Pleis-tocene Transition: E Salgueiro, A H L Voelker, F F G Abrantes, T Rodrigues, F J Sierro, D A Hodell, A Alberto, P S Freitas

0800h PP51E-1171 POSTER Microstructure of mud-dy contourites from the Gulf of Cadiz (IODP Exp. 339): N Nishida

0800h PP51E-1172 POSTER Marine primary pro-duction changes recorded by algal biomarkers in sediments from West Iberian Margin and Gulf of Cadiz during the latest Miocene to mid Pleistocene: S Furota, K Sawada

0800h PP51E-1173 POSTER Obstacle-related contou-rites in the El Arraiche area, southern Gulf of Cádiz: T Vandorpe, D Van Rooij, I Martins, D Hebbeln

0800h PP51E-1174 POSTER Buried Cold-Water Coral Mound Provinces and Contourite Drifts Along the Eastern Atlantic Margin: Controls, In-teractions and Connectivity: D Van Rooij, T Van-dorpe, S Delivet, D Hebbeln, C Wienberg, I Martins

0800h PP51E-1175 POSTER Cenozoic Circulation History of the North Atlantic Ocean From Seis-mic Stratigraphy of the Newfoundland Ridge Drift Complex: P R Boyle, B Romans, R D Norris, B E Tucholke, S A Swift, P F Sexton

0800h PP51E-1176 POSTER Contourite Deposition in the North Atlantic Ocean Moderated By Mantle Plume Activity: Evidence from Seismic Reflection Images: R E Parnell-Turner, I N N McCave, N J White, T Henstock, B J Murton, S M Jones

0800h PP51E-1177 POSTER Quaternary Contou-rite Drifts of the Western Spitsbergen Margin: J S Laberg, M Rebesco, A Wahlin, U Schauer, A Beszczynska-Möller, R G Lucchi, R Noormets, D Accettella, Y Zarayskaya, P Diviacco

0800h PP51E-1178 POSTER The Upper Pliocene–Quaternary Evolution of the Ioffe Calcareous Con-tourite Drift, Western South Atlantic: E V Ivano-

va, D Borisov, I Murdmaa, O Levchenko, O Dmit-renko, E Emelyanov

0800h PP51E-1180 POSTER Grain Size Biasing of 230Th-derived Focusing Factors in the Panama Ba-sin: M R Loveley, F Marcantonio, M W Lyle, R Ibrahim, J K Wang, J E Hertzberg

PP51G Moscone West 2008Friday 0800hHigh-Resolution Archives of Marine Biogeochemistry, Climate, and Environmental Change I (joint with OS)

Presiding: Sindia Sosdian, Cardiff University; Eleni Anagnostou, University of Southampton; Branwen Williams, Claremont McKenna-Pitzer-Scripps Colleges; Michèle LaVigne, Bowdoin College

0800h PP51G-01 Using Laser Ablation-ICP-MS to generate culture-based foraminiferal calibration re-lationships for Neogloboquadrina dutertrei: J S Feh-

renbacher, A D Russell, A C Gagnon, C V Davis, E Chu, E A Bonnin, H J Spero

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0815h PP51G-02 Elemental and Isotopic Incorpo-ration into the Aragonitic Shells of Arctica Islandi-

ca: Insights from Temperature Controlled Experi-ments: A D Wanamaker, D P Gillikin

0830h PP51G-03 Calibration and Assessment of the New Acropora ‘Inter-Branch Skeleton’ Palaeo-thermometer: J Sadler, G E Webb, J X Zhao, L D Nothdurft

0845h PP51G-04 Isotopic and Elemental Ratios from Porites Corals Collected Along a Natural pH Gradient: S Fallon, K Fabricius

0900h PP51G-05 Seeking biogeochemical signatures of fish harvesting in the recent sediment record: L

Kavanagh, E D Galbraith

0915h PP51G-06 Reconstructing eddies using Mg/Ca of multiple species of planktonic foraminifera: J

Steinhardt, C Cléroux, J E Ullgren, L J de Nooijer, J V Durgadoo, G J A Brummer, G J Reichart

0930h PP51G-07 Variability in Pacific trade winds inferred from coral Mn/Ca: Implications for the rate of global warming: D M Thompson, J E Cole, G T Shen, A W Tudhope, G A Meehl

SEISMOLOGY

S51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hInduced and Triggered Earthquakes: Theory, Observations, Impact I Posters (joint with H, T)

Presiding: Roland Gritto, Array Information Technology; Philippe Jousset, GFZ; Won-Young Kim, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Honn Kao, Geological Survey Canada

0800h S51A-4381 POSTER The ANF Catalog of Cen-tral United States Seismicity: J E Tytell, T A Cox, M C A White, V G Martynov, J A Eakins, F Vernon

0800h S51A-4382 POSTER Characterization of Mining Induced Seismic Events Around Deep Level Mining Excavations in South Africa Using High-Precision Underground Monitoring: A M

Milev, P E Share, R J Durrheim, M Naoi, Y Yabe, H Ogasawara, M Nakatani

0800h S51A-4383 POSTER Dynamic Triggering of Microseismicity inferred from Spatio/Temporal Patterns in a Mine Setting: F Castellanos, M Van der Baan

0800h S51A-4384 POSTER Discriminating Mining Induced Seismicity from Natural Tectonic Earth-quakes in the Wasatch Plateau Region of Central Utah: J R Stein, K L Pankow, K D Koper, M K McCarter

0800h S51A-4385 POSTER Detection of Induced Seismicity Due to Oil and Gas Extraction in the Northern Gulf of Mexico, USA: O I Fadugba, J Ebel

0800h S51A-4386 POSTER Comparison of a Wave-form Cross Correlation Detection Method to a Traditional STA/LTA Picker: Application to the Crooked Lake Sequence Near Fox Creek, Alberta: D

W Greig, N Spriggs

0800h S51A-4387 POSTER Statistical Discrimination of Induced and Tectonic Earthquake Sequences in Central and Eastern US Based on Waveform De-tected Catalogs: X Meng, Z Peng

0800h S51A-4388 POSTER Seismic Characterization of EGS Reservoirs: D C Templeton, M L Pyle, E Matzel, S Myers, G Johannesson

0800h S51A-4389 POSTER Characterizing Earth-quake Clusters in Oklahoma Using Subspace De-tectors: N D McMahon, H Benz, R C Aster, D E McNamara, E K Myers

0800h S51A-4390 POSTER Revised Earthquake Catalog and Relocated Hypocenters Near Fluid In-jection Wells and the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in Southeastern New Mexico : S Edel, S L Bilek, K Garcia

0800h S51A-4391 POSTER Waveform Cross-Cor-relation for Improved North Texas Earthquake Lo-cations: M Phillips, H R DeShon, H R Oldham, C Hayward

0800h S51A-4392 POSTER The Usage of Correlation Method for Micro-Earthquake Analysis at Salavat-lı Geothermal Area, Aydın, Turkey: E Kalkan, C Gurbuz, E Zor

0800h S51A-4393 POSTER The 2014 Weld Coun-ty, Colorado, Earthquakes: A developing case of induced seismicity?: W L Yeck, A F Sheehan, M Weingarten, J Nakai

0800h S51A-4394 POSTER Modeling Injection In-duced Seismicity with Poro-Elasticity and Time-De-pendent Earthquake Nucleation: S Lu, P Segall

0800h S51A-4395 POSTER Was the Timpson, Tex-as, M4.8 event induced by fluid injection?: Z Fan, P Eichhubl, J Gale, J E Olson, C Frohlich, V Gono

0800h S51A-4396 POSTER Experimental investi-gation of remote seismic triggering by gas bubble growth in groundwater : J B Crews, C A Cooper

0800h S51A-4397 POSTER Estimating pore fluid pressures during the Youngstown, Ohio earth-quakes: P A Hsieh

0800h S51A-4398 POSTER Poroelastic Shear Stress-es Below Injection Target Intervals Encourage Ver-tical Strike-Slip Earthquakes: E A Roeloffs

0800h S51A-4399 POSTER Understanding North Texas Seismicity: A Joint Analysis of Seismic Data and 3D Pore Pressure Modeling: H R DeShon, M J Hornbach, W L Ellsworth, H R Oldham, C Hay-ward, B W Stump, C Frohlich, J E Olson, J H Lu-etgert

0800h S51A-4400 POSTER Source Mechanisms of Low Frequency Seismicity in a Hydraulic Fractur-ing Context: M Zecevic, G Daniel, F Hubans, P Gouedard

0800h S51A-4401 POSTER Effect of Overpressure Caused By Clay Dehydration on the Triggering of Fault Slip: W S Lin, C W Liu, H Y Chang

0800h S51A-4402 POSTER Monitoring the Pollino Earthquake Swarm (Italy): D Roessler, L Passarelli, A Govoni, E Rivalta

0800h S51A-4403 POSTER Comprehensive Under-standing of the Zipingpu Reservoir to the Ms8.0 Wenchuan Earthquake: H Cheng, Y J Pang, H Zhang, Y Shi

0800h S51A-4404 POSTER Natural reservoirs and triggered seismicity: a study of two northern Utah Lakes: K M Whidden, K Hansen, M Timothy, M S Boltz, K L Pankow, K D Koper

0800h S51A-4405 POSTER The Zipingpu Reservoir Triggering of the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan Earth-quake, China, Due to Poroelastic Coupling : T Wei, Z Shen, T Masterlark, E Ronchin

0800h S51A-4406 POSTER Response of Changes in Water Levels and Water Radon on the Observed Seismicity Along Longmenshan Fault: A He, Q Ye, R P Singh

0800h S51A-4407 POSTER Micro Events around Zipingpu Reservoir before 2008 Wenchuan Earth-quake: Possible Influence of Impoundment: S Mao, J Han, M Wu, J Chen, C C Tang, J Li, J Ning

0800h S51A-4408 POSTER Elastic Velocity Updat-ing through Image-Domain Tomographic Inver-sion of Passive Seismic Data: B Witten, J C Shragge

0800h S51A-4409 POSTER Virtual Seismometer and Adjoint Methods for Induced Seismicity Monitor-ing: C Morency, E Matzel

0800h S51A-4410 POSTER Seismic Network Per-formance Estimation: Comparing Predictions of Magnitude of Completeness and Location Accuracy to Observations from an Earthquake Catalogue: N

Spriggs, D W Greig, N J Ackerley

0800h S51A-4411 POSTER Seismic activity near the Moriyoshi-zan volcano in Akita Prefecture, north-eastern Japan: implications for geofluid migration and a midcrustal geofluid reservoir: M Kosuga

0800h S51A-4412 POSTER Predicting Offshore Swarm Rate Changes by Volumetric Strain Changes in Izu Peninsula, Japan: T Kumazawa, Y Ogata, Y Kimura, K Maeda, A Kobayashi

0800h S51A-4413 POSTER Tidal and surface wave triggering of earthquakes at injection and geother-mal sites across the United States: S Cooper, A Thomas, R D Krogstad

0800h S51A-4414 POSTER Investigation of Remote-ly Triggered Tremor and Earthquakes in Latin America: H Gonzalez-Huizar, A A Velasco

0800h S51A-4415 POSTER Annual Variation of Seismicity due to Surface Loads in Normal Fault Systems in Southern Tibet: Y Tian, Y Luo, Y Li, X Wang, J Zhang

0800h S51A-4416 POSTER Magnitude-Frequency Distribution for Potentially Induced Earthquakes in the Guy, Arkansas Sequence: Y Huang, G C Beroza

0800h S51A-4417 POSTER Maximum Magnitudes of Earthquakes in Geothermal Fields?: D A Weiser, D D Jackson, L Jones

0800h S51A-4418 POSTER A probabilistic assess-ment of waste water injection induced seismicity in central California: T Goebel, E Hauksson, J P Am-puero, F Aminzadeh, F Cappa, J Saleeby

0800h S51A-4419 POSTER Dynamic Response of In-traplate Seismicity to the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earth-quake: S E Houng, T K Hong

0800h S51A-4420 POSTER Analysis of Triggering of Earthquakes and Tremor in the Western U.S. due to the 2010 El Mayor Cucapah Earthquake and the Mw6.8 Mendocino Triple Junction Earthquake in 2014: R L Hatch, J Polet

0800h S51A-4421 POSTER Coupled Flow and Geo-mechanical Modeling of Fluid Production and In-jection in the Cavone Oil Field, Northern Italy: an Assessment of the Potential for Induced Seismicity: B Jha, A Plesch, J H Shaw, B H Hager, R Juanes

0800h S51A-4422 POSTER Balancing induced seis-micity and permeability creation through aseismic deformation: M Schoenball, T Kohl

0800h S51A-4423 POSTER Geomechanical model-ing of induced microseismicity: M Van der Baan, D Chorney, V Roche

0800h S51A-4424 POSTER Elastic Rock Heteroge-neity Controls Brittle Rock Failure during Hydrau-lic Fracturing: C Langenbruch, S A Shapiro

0800h S51A-4425 POSTER Velocity structure of The Geysers geothermal area (California) from ambient noise cross-correlation: S Specht, P G Jousset, A Zang, R Gritto, D Bruhn

0800h S51A-4426 POSTER Site Specific Probabilistic Seismic Hazard and Risk Analysis for Surrounding Communities of The Geysers Geothermal Develop-ment Area: M Miah, L J Hutchings, J B Savy

0800h S51A-4427 POSTER Stability and Uncertainty of Full Moment Tensor Solutions for M < 3.5 In-duced Earthquakes: O S Boyd, D S Dreger

0800h S51A-4428 POSTER Joint Inversion of Source Location and Source Mechanism of Induced Micro-seismics: C Liang

0800h S51A-4429 POSTER Investigation of Seismic Events Associated with the Sinkhole at Napoleon-ville Salt Dome, Louisiana: A Nayak, D S Dreger

0800h S51A-4430 POSTER Analysis of Seismicity Coincident with Hydraulic Fracturing of a Well in Southern Oklahoma: A P Darold, A A Holland, A Gibson

0800h S51A-4431 POSTER Earthquakes Induced by Hydraulic Fracturing in Poland Township, Ohio: R

Skoumal, M R Brudzinski, B S Currie

0800h S51A-4432 POSTER Fracture and Medium Modeling, by Analizing Hidraulic Fracturing In-duced Microseismicity: S Gomez Alba, C A Vargas Jiménez

0800h S51A-4433 POSTER Rupture Events Inferred from the Injection Induced Seismicity at Castor UGS, offshore Castellón, Spain: M Diez, R Del Po-tro, P Palacios

0800h S51A-4434 POSTER Development of a De-tailed Stress Map of Oklahoma for Avoidance of Potentially Active Faults When Siting Wastewater Injection Wells: R C Alt II, M D Zoback

0800h S51A-4436 POSTER Induced Seismicity in the Bakken: Much Ado about Almost Nothing: C

Frohlich, J I Walter, J Gale

0800h S51A-4437 POSTER Injection Induced Seis-micity in Carbon and Emery Counties, Utah: M R

M Brown, M Liu

0800h S51A-4438 POSTER Optimizing Multi-Sta-tion Template Matching to Identify and Character-ize Induced Seismicity in Ohio: M R Brudzinski, R Skoumal, B S Currie

0800h S51A-4439 POSTER Differentiating Tectonic and Anthropogenic Earthquakes in the Greater Los Angeles Basin, Southern California: E Hauksson, T Goebel, E S Cochran, J P Ampuero

0800h S51A-4441 POSTER Potential of ambient noise techniques to monitor reservoir dynamics at the St. Gallen geothermal site: A Obermann, E F Larose, S Wiemer

0800h S51A-4442 POSTER Ground Motion Atten-uation and Shear-Wave Splitting Analyses for the November 2011 M5.7 Prague, Oklahoma Earth-quake: D F Sumy, E S Cochran, K M Keranen, C Neighbors, G M Atkinson

0800h S51A-4443 POSTER A Site Characterization Protocol for Evaluating the Potential for Triggered or Induced Seismicity Resulting from Wastewater Injection and Hydraulic Fracturing: R J Walters, M D Zoback, A Gupta, J Baker, G C Beroza

S51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hTheory of Earth I Posters (joint with DI, T, V)

Presiding: Don Anderson, Seismological Laboratory; Jay Bass, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Gillian Foulger, University of Durham; James Natland, University of Miami

0800h S51B-4444 POSTER Constraining Initiation and Onset Time of Plate Tectonics on Earth: G

Roller

0800h S51B-4447 POSTER Early Earth tectonics: A high-resolution 3D numerical modelling approach: R Fischer, T Gerya

0800h S51B-4449 POSTER Possible Triggering of the Largest Deccan Traps Eruptions By the Chicx-ulub Impact: M A Richards, W Alvarez, S Self, L Karlstrom, P R Renne, M Manga, C J Sprain, J Smit, L Vanderkluysen, S A Gibson

0800h S51B-4450 POSTER True Polar Wander and the Cooling of Earth: R N Mitchell, J Korenaga

0800h S51B-4451 POSTER The Excitation of True Polar Wandering by Extreme Earthquakes over Time: G Cambiotti, X Wang, R Sabadini, D A Yuen

0800h S51B-4452 POSTER Earth evolution as a ther-mal system: C Tang

0800h S51B-4453 POSTER Global Importance of Mafic Magma with Low TiO2: J H Natland

0800h S51B-4454 POSTER Effects of Fertile Mantle Compositional Variation and Spreading Rate Vari-ation on the Working of Global Ocean Ridges : Y

Niu, M J O’Hara

0800h S51B-4455 POSTER Do plumes exist beneath Northwest Kyushu southwest Japan?: H Mashima

0800h S51B-4456 POSTER Thinning of Refertilized Sub-Continental Lithospheric Mantle (SLCM) be-neath the Main Ethiopian Rift During Tertiary Rifting: Petrologic and Thermal Constraints from (Garnet)-Spinel Peridotite Xenoliths (Mega, Ethi-opia): A Casagli, M L Frezzotti, A Peccerillo, M Tiepolo, G De Astis

0800h S51B-4457 POSTER Subduction-zone crust-mantle interaction is a common mechanism for the origin of oceanic arc and island basalts: Y F

Zheng, Z F Zhao

0800h S51B-4458 POSTER Peroxy Defects in Rock-forming Minerals in the Earth’s Crust and their Role in Resolving some of the Longest-Last-ing Paradoxes across the Geosciences: F T Freund

0800h S51B-4459 POSTER Toward a Comprehen-sive Understanding of Transition Zone Seismic Discontinuities: Part II. Inferences on the State of the Transition Zone with a Stagnant Slab: T R A

Song, X Shen, L P Stixrude, C R Lithgow-Bertelloni

0800h S51B-4460 POSTER Seismic Velocity Assess-ment In The Kachchh Region, India, From Multi-ple Waveform Functionals: R Ghosh, M K Sen, P Mandal, J Pulliam, M Agrawal

0800h S51B-4461 POSTER Shear velocity model for the westernmost Mediterranean from ambient noise and ballistic finite-frequency Rayleigh wave tomography: I Palomeras, A Villasenor, S Thurn-er, A Levander, J Gallart, M Harnafi

0800h S51B-4462 POSTER Teleseismic receiver functions imaging of Siberia : M Youssof, H Thybo, I M Artemieva

0800h S51B-4463 POSTER Theory of Earth: D L An-

derson

0800h S51B-4464 POSTER Is a Cretaceous Super-plume in Pacific Ocean Necessary?: J Xue, S D King

0800h S51B-4466 POSTER Where has the Flat-Fat-tened-Farallon Slab gone?: D V Helmberger, D Sun, K Bai, M Gurnis

0800h S51B-4467 POSTER Multi-Observable Prob-abilistic Tomography Reveals the Thermochemi-cal Structure of Central-Western US: Y Yang, J C Afonso, N Rawlinson, D Schutt, A G Jones, J Fullea

0800h S51B-4468 POSTER Hotspots in Hindsight: B R Julian, G R Foulger, O Hatfield, S Jackson, E Simpson, J Einbeck, A Moore

0800h S51B-4469 POSTER Insights Into the Dynam-ics of Planetary Interiors Obtained Through the Study of Global Distribution of Volcanoes: Lessons From Earth and Venus: E Canon-Tapia

0800h S51B-4470 POSTER The Yellowstone ‘hot spot’ track results from migrating Basin Range ex-tension: G R Foulger, R L Christiansen, D L An-derson

0800h S51B-4471 POSTER Plate Tectonics and Tai-wan Orogeny based on TAIGER Experiments: F T

Wu, H Kuochen, K D McIntosh

0800h S51B-4472 POSTER Material and Stress Ro-tations: Anticipating the 1992 Landers, CA Earth-quake: A M Nur

S51C Moscone South 305Friday 0800hBayesian Methods in Solid Earth Geophysics: Sources to Structure I (joint with G, T)

Presiding: Zacharie Duputel, California Institute of Technology; Thomas Bodin, UC Berkeley; Romain Jolivet, Caltech; Sarah Minson, California Institute of Technology

0800h S51C-01 Probabilistic Tomography: A Prag-matic Bayesian Approach: J Trampert

0815h S51C-02 Global Upper Mantle Azimuthal Anisotropy From Probabilistic Tomography: C

Beghein, K Yuan

0830h S51C-03 Transdimensional Inversion for Earth’s Radial Mantle Viscosity Profile: M L Ru-

dolph, V Lekic, C R Lithgow-Bertelloni

0845h S51C-04 Bayesian Trans-Dimensional Finite Fault Inversion for the 2010 Maule (Chile) Earth-quake: J Dettmer, R F Benavente, P R Cummins, M Sambridge

0900h S51C-05 Bayesian Estimation and Determin-istic Optimization of Earthquake and Interseismic Model Parameters from InSAR and GPS Data: S

Jonsson, S Metzger, H Sudhaus, R Dutta, W Xu

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0915h S51C-06 Bayesian estimation of slip distri-bution based on von Karman autocorrelation: A J

Hooper, D P Bekaert

0930h S51C-07 Bayesian estimation of moment ten-sors and slip history based on prior knowledge from deterministic source inversion: S C Stähler, K Si-gloch, K Hosseini

0945h S51C-08 Use of ABIC and Invention of Inver-sion Methods: Y Fukahata, Y Yagi

S51D Moscone South 307Friday 0800hEarthquake Energy Budgets: Geological, Laboratory, and Geophysical Constraints I (joint with T)

Presiding: Elizabeth Madden, University of Massachusetts Amherst; German Prieto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; James Kirkpatrick, Colorado State University

0800h S51D-01 Systematic Characterization of Ra-diated Energy and Static Stress Drop of Global Sub-duction Earthquakes from Source Time Functions Analysis: M Vallee, A Chounet

0815h S51D-02 Frictional and Radiated Energy of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake: J J Mori

0830h S51D-03 Earthquake Energy Dissipation in Light of High-Velocity, Slip-Pulse Shear Experi-ments: Z Reches, Z Liao, J C Chang

0845h S51D-04 The global diversity of intermedi-ate-depth and deep earthquakes: P Poli, G A Prieto

0900h S51D-05 EFFECTS OF STRIKE-SLIP FAULT SEGMENTATION ON EARTHQUAKE ENERGY AND SEISMIC HAZARD: E H Madden, M L Cooke, H M Savage, J McBeck

0915h S51D-06 Earthquake Energy Balance, Stress Levels, and Heat Production in Rough Fault Simu-lations: E M Dunham

0930h S51D-07 Modified Torsional Kolsky Bar Experiments Elucidate the Relationship Between Work and Velocity Weakening Behavior of West-erly Granite and SAFOD Gouges: M Barbery, X Wu, B Rodrigues, W A Griffith, V Prakash

0945h S51D-08 Stress Drop and Its Relationship to Radiated Energy, Ground Motion and Uncertainty: A Baltay

S51E Moscone South 303Friday 0800hRecent Advances in Slow Slip and Tremor: Implications for Fault Mechanics and Slip Processes I (joint with G, MR, T)

Presiding: Heidi Houston, University of Washington; David Schmidt, University of Washington

0800h S51E-01 Quake clamps down on slow slip at the Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: L

M Wallace, N M Bartlow, I J Hamling, B Fry

0815h S51E-02 Multiple Slow-Slip Events Leading up to the 2014 Iquique, Chile Mw 8.1 Earthquake: A

Kato, S Nakagawa

0830h S51E-03 Geodetic Measurements of the Guerrero Slow Slip Events: Implications for Large Earthquakes in the Guerrero Gap: D P Bekaert, A J Hooper, S V Samsonov, T J Wright, P J González, E Pathier, V Kostoglodov

0845h S51E-04 On 18.6-Year and Approximately Nine-Year Variations in Seismicity and Crustal De-formation in Japan and Its Interpretation Based on Decadal Variations in Tremors : Y Tanaka, S Ide

0900h S51E-05 Possible Long-term SSEs in the To-kai Area, Central Japan, After 1981: Size, Duration, and Recurrence Interval: T Ochi

0915h S51E-06 Comparing Low-Frequency Earth-quakes During Triggered and Ambient Tremor in Taiwan: A C Aguiar, K Chao, G C Beroza

0930h S51E-07 Frequency-dependent moment re-lease of very low frequency earthquakes in the Cas-cadia subduction zone: A Takeo, H Houston

0945h S51E-08 A High-resolution Image of Trem-or Migrations Beneath the Olympic Peninsula from Stacked Array of Arrays Data: Y Peng, A M Rubin, W Wu, A A Royer, M G Bostock

SPA-AERONOMY

SA51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hAeronomy: General Contributions II Posters Presiding: Larry Paxton, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Ian Richardson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Robyn Millan, Dartmouth College

0800h SA51A-4067 POSTER Comparing Auroral Far Ultraviolet Images and Coincident Ionosonde Observations of the Auroral E Region: H K Knight

Jr, I A Galkin, B W Reinisch

0800h SA51A-4068 POSTER A proposal to the dis-sipated energy budget in the auroral ionosphere at the substorm recovery phase: Challenge from ther-mospheric wind variations in the pulsating aurora: S I Oyama, K Hosokawa, Y Miyoshi, K Shiokawa, J Kurihara, T T Tsuda, B J Watkins

0800h SA51A-4069 POSTER Modeling Optical Emission Intensities of Rapid Small-Scale Aurora: L

Habash Krause, J I Minow

0800h SA51A-4070 POSTER Latitudinal Enhance-ments of 630 nm Midnight Brightness Using FOR-MOSAT-2/ISUAL: P K Rajesh, C H Chen, C H Lin, J Y Liu, J D Huba, A B C Chen, R R Hsu, Y T Chen

0800h SA51A-4071 POSTER Ionospheric Variabili-ty during Sudden Stratopheric Warmings over 60° Geomagnetic Meridian in the Brazilian Sector: O F

Jonah, E R Paula, A Kherani, S L G Dutra, R D R Paes

0800h SA51A-4072 POSTER Effects of Major Sud-den Stratospheric Warmings Identified in Midlati-tude Mesospheric Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar Tempera-tures: L Sox, V B Wickwar, C S Fish, J P Herron

0800h SA51A-4073 POSTER Climatology of Ther-mospheric Temperature and Oxygen Density during 2002-2013 at Millstone Hill: J Bozell, S Zhang, M J Nicolls, P J Erickson

0800h SA51A-4075 POSTER Nocturnal E-region Climatology Studies using Incoherent Scatter Radar Observations from Arecibo Observatory: C M Gon-

zalez Rivera, S Raizada, C G M Brum

0800h SA51A-4077 POSTER Morphology of the Sporadic E layers over Arecibo derived from Inco-herent Scatter Radar (ISR) measurements: E Fran-

co, C G M Brum, S Raizada

0800h SA51A-4078 POSTER Analysis of daytime ionospheric equatorial vertical drifts during the ex-treme solar minimum of 2008/2009: J M Smith, F S Rodrigues, R Stoneback, M A Milla

0800h SA51A-4079 POSTER Uncertainties of Mo-mentum Flux and Accelerations Forced by Dissi-pating Gravity Waves in the Upper Mesosphere as Measured by Nightglow: F Vargas, G R Swenson

0800h SA51A-4080 POSTER Comparison of Verti-cal Drifts of ISR and Magnetometer Data Measure-ments at the Magnetic Equator: P J Condor P

0800h SA51A-4082 POSTER TID Parameters over the Antarctic Peninsula as Derived from TEC Measurements: V Paznukhov, V Galushko, K M Groves, A Sopin, Y Yampolski

0800h SA51A-4083 POSTER Detection of Transion-ospheric SuperDARN HF Waves by the Radio Re-ceiver Instrument on the enhanced Polar Outflow Probe Satellite: R G Gillies, A W Yau, H G James, G C Hussey, K A McWilliams

0800h SA51A-4084 POSTER Altitude variations of the peak auroral emissions within auroral struc-tures: L Sangalli, N Partamies, B Gustavsson

0800h SA51A-4085 POSTER Excitations From Im-pact: The Affect of CMEs on Venus’ Mysterious Ox-ygen Green Line and Ionospheric Electrons. An Au-roral Process?: C Gray, N Chanover, T G Slanger, K Molaverdikhani, B Häusler, S Tellmann, K Peter

0800h SA51A-4086 POSTER First simultaneous and co-located measurements of the overshoot effect in the Polar Mesosphere Summer Echoes at 56 and 224 MHz: H Pinedo, C La Hoz, A Senior, O Havnes, M Rietveld, M J Kosch

SA51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hVertical Wave Coupling into the Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere System I Posters Presiding: Jens Oberheide, Clemson University; Ruth Lieberman, GATS-Inc.; Sharon Vadas, NorthWest Research Associates Boulder

0800h SA51B-4087 POSTER Changes of the Iono-sphere Caused By the Interaction Between the Qua-si-Two-Day Wave and Tides: J Yue, W Wang, L C Chang

0800h SA51B-4088 POSTER Seasonal and Latitu-dinal Variations of the Electron Density Nonmi-grating Tidal Spectrum in the Topside Ionospheric F-Region As Resolved from CHAMP Observations: C Xiong, H Luhr, C Stolle

0800h SA51B-4089 POSTER Tidal Response of the Ionosphere/Thermosphere System to ENSO and Qbo: J Oberheide, L C Chang, N Nischal, Q Wu

0800h SA51B-4090 POSTER Gravity Wave Exci-tation from Ocean Waves and Tsunamis, and Prop-agation Via Ray Tracing into the Thermosphere: S

Vadas, J J Makela, D J Fisher

0800h SA51B-4091 POSTER Mid Latitude Thermo-spheric and Ionospheric Observations during the Stratospheric Warming in 2013: Q Wu, A I Maute, V A Yudin, L P Goncharenko, J Noto, R B Kerr

0800h SA51B-4092 POSTER Nonmigrating tidal im-pact on the carbon dioxide 15 μm infrared cooling of the lower thermosphere over one solar cycle: N

Nischal, J Oberheide, M G Mlynczak, L A Hunt

0800h SA51B-4093 POSTER Ground Magnetic Man-ifestations of Atmosphere-Ionosphere Coupling by Planetary Waves: R Elhawary, J M Forbes, Q Wu

0800h SA51B-4094 POSTER Connecting Strato-spheric and Ionospheric Anomalies: M E Spraggs, L P Goncharenko, S Zhang, A J Coster, L V Ben-kevitch

0800h SA51B-4095 POSTER Ionospheric Effects of Sudden Stratospheric Warming During Solar Maximum and Minimum Periods: What Do We See from Puerto Rico?: A Hernandez-Espiet, L P Goncharenko, M E Spraggs, A J Coster, I A Galkin, N Aponte

0800h SA51B-4096 POSTER The solar activity de-pendence of wave dynamical vertical coupling of at-mospheres: F I Laskar, P R Duggirala, T V Laksh-mi, M A Reddy, B Veenadhari, S Chakrabarti

0800h SA51B-4097 POSTER Sporadic Ionospheric Structures Caused by Atmospheric Waves Evolving in the Inhomogeneous Horizontal Wind and their Coupling with the 557.7 nm and 630.0 nm Line Nightglow Intensity Variations: G G Didebulidze, G Dalakishvili, N B Gudadze, G Matiashvili, M To-dua

0800h SA51B-4098 POSTER Observation of the neu-tral-ion coupling through 6-day planetary wave: S

Gu, H Liu, T Li, X Dou, Q Wu, J M Russell III

0800h SA51B-4099 POSTER Joule Heating, Particle Precipitation and Dynamical Heating as Possible Tidal Sources in the Antarctic Winter Lower Ther-mosphere: W Fong, X Chu, X Lu, C Chen, Z Yu, T J Fuller-Rowell, A D Richmond, M Codrescu

0800h SA51B-4100 POSTER Longitudinal Varia-tions of Low-Latitude Gravity Waves and Their Impacts on the Ionosphere: C Y Cullens, S England, T J Immel

0800h SA51B-4101 POSTER Seasonal and Day-to-day Variations of Thermospheric Tides and Dyna-mo Fields Studied with a Long-term Whole Atmo-sphere-Ionosphere Coupled Simulation: H Jin, Y Miyoshi, H Fujiwara, H Shinagawa

0800h SA51B-4102 POSTER Background gravity wave activity and its variability as determined from Dynasonde data: C Negrea, N A Zabotin, T W Bul-lett, M Rietveld

0800h SA51B-4103 POSTER Tidal harmonics ob-tained from Dynasonde measurements in the bot-tom F-Layer: C Negrea, T W Bullett, N A Zabotin, T J Fuller-Rowell

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hEvolution and Dynamics of Turbulence in the Heliosphere I Posters (joint with NG, SM)

Presiding: Kareem Osman, University of Warwick; Khurom Kiyani, University of Warwick; William Matthaeus, University of Delaware; Minping Wan, University of Delaware

0800h SH51A-4132 POSTER Twins: A New Mission to Solve the Problem of Turbulence and Energy Dissipation at Electron Scales in the Solar Wind: F

Sahraoui

0800h SH51A-4133 POSTER M⁴ - a mission candi-date for ESA M4: A Retino, A Vaivads

0800h SH51A-4134 POSTER The Effects of Ion Ki-netic Instabilities on the Three-Dimensional Re-connection of Ion-Scale Current Sheets in the Solar Wind: D Burgess, P Gingell, L Matteini

0800h SH51A-4135 POSTER Alfvénic Turbulence and Kinetic Instabilities in the Expanding Solar Wind: Two-Dimensional Hybrid Simulations: L

Matteini, P Hellinger, S Landi, L Franci, A Verdi-ni, P M Travnicek

0800h SH51A-4136 POSTER Electron and Ion Heat-ing By Whistler Turbulence: Three-Dimensional Particle-in-Cell Simulations: R S Hughes, S P Gary, J Wang

0800h SH51A-4137 POSTER Forward and Inverse Cascades of Whistler Turbulence: Three-Dimen-sional Particle-in-Cell Simulations: S P Gary, O Chang, J Wang

0800h SH51A-4138 POSTER Dissipation Model for Solar Wind Turbulence by Kinetic Alfvén Waves at Electron Scales: A R Schreiner, J Saur

0800h SH51A-4139 POSTER The anisotropic nature of the intermittent turbulence spectra in the solar wind: X Wang, C Y Tu, J He, E Marsch, L Wang

0800h SH51A-4140 POSTER Exploring Plasma Tur-bulence in the Kronian Magnetosheath Using Cas-sini Data: L Hadid, F Sahraoui, K H Kiyani, R Mo-dolo, A Retino, P Canu, A Masters, M K Dougherty

0800h SH51A-4141 POSTER Statistical Study of Mag-netic Field Spectra Around Ion Scales: STEREO Ob-servations: S Lion, O Alexandrova, A Zaslavsky, F G E Pantellini, M Maksimovic, A Mangeney

0800h SH51A-4142 POSTER Solar Wind MHD Tur-bulence in Coronal Hole and Streamer Belt wind: J

Hu, G Li, B Miao

0800h SH51A-4143 POSTER Large eddy simulations of MHD Turbulence: R Chhiber, M Wan, A V Us-manov, W H Matthaeus, M L Goldstein

0800h SH51A-4144 POSTER Intermittency and Alignment in Strong Reduced Magnetohydrody-namic Turbulence: B D G Chandran, A A Schek-ochihin, A Mallet

0800h SH51A-4145 POSTER LAGRANGIAN MAP-PING APPROACH TO GENERATE INTERMIT-TENCY AND ITS APPLICATION IN PLASMA TURBULENCE: P Subedi, W H Matthaeus, J Tes-sein, R Chhiber, M Wan

0800h SH51A-4146 POSTER Dynamical Field Line Connectivity in Magnetic Turbulence: D J Ruffo-

lo, W H Matthaeus

0800h SH51A-4147 POSTER Evaluation of Reduced Power Spectra from Three-Dimensional k-Space: J

Saur, M von Papen

0800h SH51A-4148 POSTER Are There Natural Cat-egories of Solar Wind?: D A Roberts, T Sipes, H Karimabadi

0800h SH51A-4149 POSTER The isotropic nature of the background turbulence spectra in the solar wind: X Wang, C Y Tu, J He, E Marsch, L Wang

0800h SH51A-4150 POSTER Three Dimension-al Probability Distributions of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field: J J Podesta

0800h SH51A-4151 POSTER Strength of Linear and Nonlinear Accelerations in MHD Turbulence: Global versus Local Measures: S Ghosh, T Parashar

0800h SH51A-4152 POSTER Solar-cycle dependence of a model turbulence spectrum using IMP and ACE observations over 38 years: R A Burger, A E Nel, N E Engelbrecht

0800h SH51A-4153 POSTER Anisotropy of the cas-cade in MHD turbulence: A Verdini, R Grappin, P Hellinger, S Landi, W C Muller

0800h SH51A-4154 POSTER Stochastic perpendicu-lar ion heating in Hall MHD: Q Xia, S Boldyrev, B D G Chandran

SH51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hIntermittency and Dynamical Complexity in Space Plasmas from the Sun to Interplanetary and Planetary Environments I Posters

(joint with NG, SA, SM)

Presiding: Marius Echim, Institute for Space Sciences; Giuseppe Consolini, INAF - Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali; Tom Chang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

0800h SH51B-4155 POSTER Solar-Cycle Variability of Magnetosheath Fluctuations at Earth and Venus: N K Dwivedi, Y Narita, P Kovacs

0800h SH51B-4156 POSTER Multipoint Observation of Anisotropy and Intermittency in the Solar Wind Turbulence: E Yordanova, S Perri, L Sorriso-Val-vo, V Carbone

0800h SH51B-4157 POSTER On the Topological Changes of Local Hurst Exponent in Polar Regions: G Consolini, P De Michelis

0800h SH51B-4158 POSTER Nonlinear Behavior of the Geomagnetic Fluctuations Recorded in Differ-ent Geomagnetic Latitudes: P Kovacs, B Heilig, A Koppan, G Vadasz, M Echim

0800h SH51B-4159 POSTER Local topology, multi-scale interactions and stochasticity in space plasma physics: M Materassi, G Consolini

0800h SH51B-4160 POSTER Solar Wind Turbulence and Intermittency at 0.72 AU – Statistical Approach: E Teodorescu, M Echim, C Munteanu, T Zhang, S V Barabash, E Budnik, A Fedorov

0800h SH51B-4161 POSTER Gaussianity versus in-termittency in solar system plasma turbulence: M

Echim

0800h SH51B-4162 POSTER Oblique Alfvén Solitons and Inverse Scattering Theory: H R Wheeler IV, M A Reynolds, R Hamilton

0800h SH51B-4163 POSTER An IST Model of the Formation of Magnetic Depressions from Rotation-ally Asymmetric Fields: R Hamilton, P Jovanovich

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SH51C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 0800hMass and Energy Transfer Between the Solar Photosphere and Corona I Posters Presiding: Bart De Pontieu, Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory; Viggo Hansteen, Inst Theoretical Astrophysics; Karel Schrijver, Lockheed Martin Adv Techn Ctr

0800h SH51C-4164 POSTER Extremely Large Euv Late Phase of Solar Flares: K Liu, Y Wang, J Zhang, X Cheng, R Liu, C Shen, S Wang

0800h SH51C-4165 POSTER Negative Flare Emis-sions Observed in Euv By SDO/AIA: Y Xu, C Liu, W Cao, J Jing, H Wang

0800h SH51C-4166 POSTER Continuum Emission from a Microflare Kernel Observed by IRIS: A N

Daw, A F Kowalski, J P Wuelser, G Cauzzi, J C Allred, S Christe

0800h SH51C-4167 POSTER The Temperature Structure of Some Typical Flare Loop Systems: T

Gou, R Liu, Y Wang

0800h SH51C-4168 POSTER Chromospheric Acous-tic Oscillations in Active Flaring Regions: T Mon-

sue, F Hill, K Stassun

0800h SH51C-4169 POSTER When and How Does a Prominence-like Jet Gain Kinetic Energy?: J Liu, Y Wang, R Liu, Q Zhang, K Liu, C Shen, S Wang

0800h SH51C-4170 POSTER Damped Large Ampli-tude Oscillations in a Solar Prominence and Coro-nal Loops Triggered By Coronal Waves Associated with a Single Flare: Q Zhang, Y Wang, R Liu, J Zhang, C Shen, K Liu, S Wang

0800h SH51C-4171 POSTER Observations and Im-plications of Large-Amplitude Longitudinal Oscil-lations in a Solar Filament: J T Karpen, M Luna Bennasar, K J Knizhnik, K Muglach, H R Gilbert, T A Kucera, V M Uritsky, T T Asfaw

0800h SH51C-4172 POSTER Analysis of Inter-moss Loops in the Solar Transition Region with IRIS and SDO/AIA: Automatic Event Detection and Charac-terization: B Fayock, A R Winebarger, B De Pon-tieu

0800h SH51C-4173 POSTER Threaded-Field-Line Model for the Transition Region and Solar Corona: I Sokolov, B van der Holst, T I Gombosi

0800h SH51C-4175 POSTER Why Is Non-thermal Line Broadening of Lower Transition Region Lines Independent of Spatial Resolution?: B De Pontieu, S W Mcintosh, J Martínez-Sykora, H Peter, T M D Pereira

0800h SH51C-4176 POSTER Observables of Ion-Neutral Interaction Effects in the Solar Chro-mosphere: J Martínez-Sykora, B De Pontieu, V H Hansteen, T M D Pereira, J Leenaarts, M Carlsson

0800h SH51C-4177 POSTER Cool Plasma Observed in the FUV using IRIS: D J Schmit, D Innes

0800h SH51C-4178 POSTER Macrospicule Jets in On-Disk Coronal Holes: M Adams, A C Sterling, R L Moore

0800h SH51C-4179 POSTER Exploring Euv Spicules Using 304 Ang He II Data from SDO/AIA: I R Sny-

der, A C Sterling, D A Falconer, R L Moore

0800h SH51C-4180 POSTER Prevalence of Mi-cro-Jets from the Network Structures of the Solar Transition Region and Chromosphere: E E DeLu-

ca, H Tian, S R Cranmer, K Reeves, M P Miralles, P McCauley, S McKillop

0800h SH51C-4181 POSTER Comparing High-speed Transition Region Jets in Coronal Holes and Quiet Sun Regions: R T Arbacher, H Tian, S R Cranmer

0800h SH51C-4182 POSTER Hi-C Observations of Penumbral Bright Dots: S Alpert, S K Tiwari, R L Moore, S L Savage, A R Winebarger

SH51D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hTurbulence and Dissipation in the Solar Wind Plasma: Current Challenges I Posters (joint with NG)

Presiding: Chadi Salem, University of California; Tulasi Parashar, University of Delaware; William Matthaeus, University of Delaware; Benjamin Chandran, University of New Hampshire

0800h SH51D-4183 POSTER Asymptotic Theory of Solar Wind Electron Halo Distribution: S Kim, P H Yoon

0800h SH51D-4184 POSTER Sub-ion scale intermit-tency and the development of filamentary current structures from the Hall effect: S C Chapman, K H Kiyani, R Meyrand, F Sahraoui, K Osman

0800h SH51D-4185 POSTER Bi-Directional Energy Cascades and the Origin of Kinetic Alfvénic and Whistler Turbulence in the Solar Wind: M L Gold-

stein, H Che, A F Vinas

0800h SH51D-4186 POSTER Transition from MHD to kinetic behavior in turbulent plasmas: T N

Parashar, W H Matthaeus, M A Shay, M Wan

0800h SH51D-4187 POSTER Ion Density Fluctua-tions at the Kinetic Scale: Experimental Investiga-tions: Z Nemecek, J Safrankova, F Nemec, C H K Chen

0800h SH51D-4188 POSTER Solar Wind Magnetic Field Turbulence at Ion Kinetic Scales Measured by Cluster Using k-filtering Technique: X Li, O W Roberts, L Jeska, B Li, Q Lu

0800h SH51D-4189 POSTER Violation of the Taylor hypothesis at electron scales in the solar wind and its effects on the energy spectra measured onboard spacecraft: S Huang, F Sahraoui

0800h SH51D-4190 POSTER Turbulent cascade in the solar wind at kinetic scales and quasi-parallel whistler waves: O Alexandrova, C Lacombe, A Mangeney, R Grappin, M Maksimovic, L Matteini, O Santolik, N Cornilleau-Wehrlin, Y de Conchy

0800h SH51D-4191 POSTER Solar wind compress-ible structures at ion scales: D Perrone, O Alexan-drova, V Rocoto, F G E Pantellini, A Zaslavsky, M Maksimovic, K Issautier, A Mangeney

0800h SH51D-4192 POSTER Further testing of anisotropic plasma turbulence theory with space-craft observations of the solar wind: E J Summer-

lin, R Wicks, M A Forman, C S Salem, D A Roberts

0800h SH51D-4193 POSTER Waves and instabilities in high β, warm ion plasmas in LAPD: T A Carter, S E Dorfman, G Rossi, D Guice

SH51E Moscone West 2012Friday 0800hChallenges to Space Weather Forecasting and Data-Driven Modeling of the Sun Focused on January 2014 I (joint with SM)

Presiding: J Hoeksema, Stanford University

0800h SH51E-01 An Overview of the 7 January 2014 X-Class Flare-CME and Space Weather Predictions: D F Webb

0815h SH51E-02 Data-driven coronal evolutionary model of active region 11944: M Kazachenko

0830h SH51E-03 Simulating CME Eruptions from Active Regions: W Manchester, B van der Holst

0845h SH51E-04 The Great “Non-Event” of 7 Jan-uary 2014: Challenges in CME Arrival Time and Geomagnetic Storm Strength Prediction: M L

Mays, B J Thompson, L Jian, R M Evans, N Savani, D Odstrcil, T Nieves-Chinchilla, I G Richardson

0900h SH51E-05 The CME event on 07 January 2014: Why was it a geomagnetic dud?: N E Raoua-

fi, R C Colaninno, A Vourlidas, G Stenborg, D Lar-io, V G Merkin

0915h SH51E-06 The Nature of CME-flare Associ-ated Coronal Dimming: J Cheng, J Qiu, S Sullivan

0930h SH51E-07 A NOAA/SWPC Perspective on Space Weather Forecasts That Fail: D A Biesecker

0945h SH51E-08 Improvement of Space Weather Forecasting in Solar Cycle 24: N Nitta

SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SM51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hCauses of Large-Scale Geomagnetic Disturbances II Posters (joint with SA)

Presiding: Jesper Gjerloev, Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory; Shin Ohtani, Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory; Mervyn Freeman, British Antarctic Survey

0800h SM51A-4235 POSTER Low Latitude Pulsa-tions Associated with Different Phases of Geomag-netic Storms: J Bulusu, R C Vankayala, A K Sinha, G Vichare, N Thomas

0800h SM51A-4236 POSTER Relationship between Relativistic Electron Flux in the Inner Magneto-sphere and ULF Pulsation on the Ground Associat-ed with Long-term Variations of Solar Wind: K Ki-

tamura, T Nagatsuma, O A Troshichev, T Obara, H Koshiishi, S Saita, A Yoshikawa, K Yumoto

0800h SM51A-4237 POSTER Dayside Pi 2 Pulsations Associated with Ionospheric Currents Produced By Oscillating Nightside Field-Aligned Currents: S

Imajo, A Yoshikawa, T Uozumi, S Ohtani, A Naka-mizo, K Yumoto

0800h SM51A-4238 POSTER Spherical Harmonic Analysis of Short-Term Variability in the External and Induced Geomagnetic Field, with Supermag: G

Dorrian, J A Wild, M P Freeman, R Shore, J W Gjerloev

0800h SM51A-4239 POSTER Statistical analysis of the geomagnetic response to different solar wind drivers and the dependence on storm intensity: R

M Katus, M W Liemohn, E L Ionides, R Ilie, D T Welling

0800h SM51A-4240 POSTER Response of the Re-verse Convection to Sharp IMF Turnings: S Tagu-

chi, A Tawara, M R Hairston, J A Slavin, G Le, J Matzka, C Stolle

0800h SM51A-4241 POSTER The characteristics of solar wind magnetic field during the negative-AU and large-AU (>1200nT) events: L H Lyu, W Kao

0800h SM51A-4242 POSTER Typical and Atypical Magnetospheric Response to Sudden Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Changes: C R Clauer, E S Belen-kaya, I I Alexeev, V V Kalegaev, D T Welling, X Cai

0800h SM51A-4243 POSTER Statistical analysis be-tween SuperMAG-based indices and AE, PC indices in the development of the storm-time ring current: G H Moon

0800h SM51A-4244 POSTER Quantifying the spa-tio-temporal correlation during a substorm using dynamical networks formed from the SuperMAG database of ground based magnetometer stations: J

Dods, S C Chapman, J W Gjerloev, R J Barnes

0800h SM51A-4245 POSTER Prescribing the Kp, AE

and Dst Response Using the Magnetospheric State

Technique: S F Fung, K J Van Artsdalen, X Shao

0800h SM51A-4246 POSTER Transmission of Stormtime Electric Field and Currents to the Mid-Equatorial Latitude Ionosphere in the Magne-tosphere-Ionosphere-Ground Circuit: T Kikuchi, K K Hashimoto, Y Ebihara, Y Nishimura, I Tomiza-wa, N Nishitani, T Nagatsuma

0800h SM51A-4247 POSTER Response of iono-spheric electric fields at mid-low latitudes during geomagnetic sudden commencements: N Taka-

hashi, Y Kasaba, A Shinbori, Y Nishimura, T Kiku-chi, Y Ebihara, T Nagatsuma

0800h SM51A-4248 POSTER Substorm electric fields at nightside low latitude: K K Hashimoto, T Kikuchi, I Tomizawa, T Nagatsuma

0800h SM51A-4249 POSTER Dual Current Sheet Formation in the Earth’s Magnetotail: Implications for Substorm Growth and Expansion: A Otto, M S Hsieh, X Ma, P A Delamere

SM51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hEffects of Suprathermal Electrons in Space Plasmas II Posters Presiding: George Khazanov, NASA/GSFC; Viviane Pierrard, IASB-BIRA; Michael Liemohn, University of Michigan; John Dorelli, NASA/GSFC

0800h SM51B-4250 POSTER Effects of Superther-mal Electrons in The Young Earth Atmosphere and Its Habitability: V Airapetian, G V Khazanov

0800h SM51B-4252 POSTER Geometric Depen-dence of Electric Field Swelling in Simulation of HF Ionospheric Heating: B Z Djordjevic, X Shao, G M Milikh, B E Eliasson, D Papadopoulos

0800h SM51B-4253 POSTER Heating of the Sunlit Polar Cap Ionosphere by Reflected Photoelectrons: R H Varney, S C Solomon, M J Nicolls

0800h SM51B-4254 POSTER Magnetosphere-Iono-sphere Coupling in the Region of Electron Diffuse Aurora: The Role of Multiple Atmospheric Reflec-tions: E W Himwich, G V Khazanov

0800h SM51B-4255 POSTER Electron Acceleration by Z-mode and Whistler-mode Waves Generated from an Electron Ring Distribution: L C Lee, K H Lee, Y Omura

0800h SM51B-4256 POSTER Building a Dispersion Relation Solver for Hot Plasmas with Arbitrary Non-relativistic Parallel Velocity Distributions: T

Waters, X Fu, S P Gary

0800h SM51B-4257 POSTER The effect of plasma inhomogeneities on (i) radio emission generation by non-gyrotropic electron beams and (ii) particle acceleration by Langmuir waves: D Tsiklauri

0800h SM51B-4258 POSTER Solar wind acceleration obtained from kinetic models based on electron ve-locity distribution functions with suprathermal par-ticles: V Pierrard, M Pieters, M Lazar, Y Voitenko, H Lamy, M Echim

SM51C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hInterhemispheric Differences in High-Latitude Geospace II Posters (joint with SA)

Presiding: Karl Laundal, University of Bergen; Matthias Foerster, Helmholtz

Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences; Stephen Milan, University of Leicester

0800h SM51C-4259 POSTER The Differences in On-set Time of Conjugate Substorms: J M Weygand, E Zesta, R L McPherron, T S Hsu

0800h SM51C-4260 POSTER Seasonal differences in ionospheric current rise and decay times: K Laun-

dal, N Ostgaard, J P Reistad, P Tenfjord, K Snekvik

0800h SM51C-4261 POSTER The AUTUMNX Mag-netometer Network in Quebec and its Antarctic Conjugate Network PRIMO: I Schofield, P J Chi, M G Connors, C T Russell, D H Boteler, M Mold-win, R J Strangeway, C A Raymond, T J Wilson, K Rowe

0800h SM51C-4262 POSTER Statistical Comparison of a Southern Auroral Electrojet Index with North-ern Hemisphere AE Indices as a Function of Solar Wind and IMF: A Boudouridis, J M Weygand, E Zesta

0800h SM51C-4263 POSTER The Influence of the Solar Sector Angle on the Ionosphere: K A McWil-

liams, D R Huyghebaert

0800h SM51C-4264 POSTER Dayside High Lat-itude Ground Magnetic Pulsations Produced by Kelvin-Helmholtz Waves at the Convection Shear Boundary: Conjugate Northern and Southern Ob-servations: C R Clauer, Z Xu, H Kim

0800h SM51C-4265 POSTER Generation of Field Aligned Currents during IMF By; mechanisms and theory: P Tenfjord, N Ostgaard, K Snekvik, K Laundal, J P Reistad

SM51D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hIonospheric Ion Outflow As a Source of Magnetospheric Plasma: Observations Versus Modeling I Posters

(joint with SA)

Presiding: Abdallah Barakat, Utah State Univ; Charles Chappell, Vanderbilt University; Daniel Welling, University of Michigan; Homayoun Karimabadi, University of California San Diego

0800h SM51D-4266 POSTER Assessing the Relative Impact of Distinct Ionospheric Outflow Populations on Geospace Dynamics using Multi-Fluid Global MHD simulations: O Brambles, W Lotko, J Ouel-lette, B Zhang, J Lyon, M J Wiltberger

0800h SM51D-4267 POSTER Ionospheric Ion Up-flows Associated with the Alfven Wave Heating: P

Song, J Tu

0800h SM51D-4268 POSTER Reconstruction of auroral zone ion outflow during a substorm from VISIONS ENA measurements: D E Rowland, J H Clemmons, M R Collier, J H Hecht, J W Keller, J Klenzing, J L McLain, R F Pfaff Jr

0800h SM51D-4269 POSTER A survey of the cusp ion outflow’s kinetic energy flux measured by Polar and FAST during conjunction events: S Tian, J R Wygant, C A Cattell, J D Scudder, J P McFadden, F Mozer, C T Russell

0800h SM51D-4270 POSTER Thermospheric Wind Impacts on Ionospheric Upflow and Outflow: M

Burleigh, M D Zettergren

0800h SM51D-4271 POSTER Investigate the Up-flow Ions with a Constellation: An introduction to a Future Chinese Mission: Y Liu, C Wang, J Xu, B Klecker

0800h SM51D-4272 POSTER Ionospheric outflows as possible source of the low-energy plasma flux tubes controlling the dimension of pulsating auroral patches: J Liang, E Donovan, T Nishimura, B Yang, V Angelopoulos

0800h SM51D-4273 POSTER Refilling of the Plas-masphere at Geosynchronous Orbit: Observations and Modeling: M Denton, J E Borovsky

0800h SM51D-4274 POSTER A New Global Core Plasma Model of the Plasmasphere: D L Gallagher, R H Comfort, P D Craven

0800h SM51D-4275 POSTER Discovery of Suprath-ermal Fe+ in the Magnetospheres of Earth and Sat-urn: S P Christon, D C Hamilton, D G Mitchell, J M C Plane, R D DiFabio, S M Krimigis, S R Nylund, A Lui

SM51E Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hMagnetospheres in the Solar System III Posters (joint with P)

Presiding: Xianzhe Jia, University of Michigan; Chris Paranicas, Applied Physics Lab; George Hospodarsky, Univ Iowa

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0800h SM51E-4276 POSTER Solar Cycle Changes in the Position of the Intermediate Transition in the Venus Ionosheath: H A Perez De Tejada, R N A Lundin, H J Durand-Manterola, M Reyes-Ruiz, S Barabash, T Zhang, J A Sauvaud

0800h SM51E-4277 POSTER Ion flows in Venus’ magnetotail: P Kollmann, P C Brandt, Y Futaana, A Fedorov

0800h SM51E-4278 POSTER First Observations of Mercury’s Plasma Mantle As Seen By MESSEN-GER: G A DiBraccio, J A Slavin, J M Raines, D J Gershman, P Tracy, S A Boardsen, T Zurbuchen, B J Anderson, H Korth, R L McNutt Jr, S C Solomon

0800h SM51E-4279 POSTER MESSENGER Obser-vations of Cusp Plasma Filaments at Mercury: G K

Poh, J A Slavin, G A DiBraccio, X Jia, J M Raines, S M Imber, B J Anderson, H Korth, D J Gershman, T Zurbuchen, R L McNutt Jr, S C Solomon

0800h SM51E-4280 POSTER Plasma Transport, Ac-celeration, and Loss in Mercury’s Magnetosphere and Comparison with Other Planetary Magneto-spheres: D Schriver, P M Travnicek, B J Ander-son, M Ashour-Abdalla, D N Baker, M Benna, S A Boardsen, P Hellinger, G C Ho, H Korth, S M Kri-migis, R L McNutt Jr, J M Raines, R L Richard, J A Slavin, R D Starr, S C Solomon, T Zurbuchen

0800h SM51E-4281 POSTER Altitude Distribution and Position of Auroral Density Cavities in the Auroral Acceleration Region: L Alm, B Li, G T Marklund, T Karlsson

0800h SM51E-4282 POSTER Limiting Particle Flux in a Planetary Radiation Belt: R Shi, D Summers

0800h SM51E-4283 POSTER A Seasonal Study of Uranus’ Magnetosphere : X Cao, C S Paty

0800h SM51E-4284 POSTER CHANGES IN THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF JUPITER’S SYN-CHROTRON RADIATION IN RESPONSE TO EXTERNAL INFLUENCES DURING THE CASSI-NI FLYBY OF JUPITER: I De Pater, D Santos-Cos-ta, R J Sault, M Janssen, S Levin, T W Broiles, S J Bolton

0800h SM51E-4285 POSTER “Enhanced” Ray Trac-ing Study of the Attenuation Lanes in Jupiter’s Hec-tometric Radio Emission By Using Cassini Jupiter Encounter Data: M Imai, A Lecacheux

0800h SM51E-4286 POSTER High Resolution Spectra of Jupiter’s Decametric Emission using the Long Wavelength Array Station 1: C A Higgins, T Clarke, J Thieman, J Skarda, M Imai, K Imai, F J Reyes

0800h SM51E-4287 POSTER The Origin of Jupiter’s Outer Radiation Belt: R B Horne, E E Woodfield, S Glauert, J D Menietti, Y Shprits

0800h SM51E-4288 POSTER Derivation of ions bulk properties in the deep Jovian magnetotail beyond 200Rj: G Nicolaou, D J McComas, F Bagenal, H A Elliott

0800h SM51E-4289 POSTER Standing shear Alfven waves driven by the Jupiter dipole wobbling: I Vas-

ko, A Artemyev, L Zelenyi, S Kasahara

0800h SM51E-4290 POSTER Survey of the Plasma Composition in Saturn’s Magnetotail: M Felici, C S Arridge, D B Reisenfeld, M F Thomsen, A J Coates

0800h SM51E-4291 POSTER Evidence for a Season-ally-Dependent Ring Plasma in the Region Between Saturn’s a Ring and E Ring: A M Persoon, D A Gur-nett, W S Kurth, J Groene

0800h SM51E-4292 POSTER Properties of Mirror Mode Waves observed in the Kronian Magneto-sphere: M R Rodriguez-Martinez, X Blanco-Ca-no, C T Russell, E Aguilar-Rodriguez, R J Wilson, M K Dougherty

0800h SM51E-4293 POSTER A Data-Model Com-parison Approach to Understand the Source and Transport Mechanisms of keV-Energy Electrons at Saturn: D Santos-Costa, G B Clark, C Paranicas, J D Menietti, W L Tseng

0800h SM51E-4294 POSTER The Role of Electron Density on the Interchange Instability at Saturn: G

B Hospodarsky, T Kennelly, M F Thomsen, A M Persoon, W S Kurth, D A Gurnett, N A Achilleos, M Andriopoulou, S V Badman, C M Jackman, X Jia, K K Khurana, N Krupp, P Louarn, C Paranicas, E Roussos, N Sergis

0800h SM51E-4295 POSTER Modulation of Young Injection Events at Saturn at the Rotation Period of Perturbations in the Winter Hemisphere: A Pro-posed Mechanism: M Kivelson, X Jia

0800h SM51E-4296 POSTER Modelling the Com-pressibility of Saturn’s Magnetosphere: N A Achil-

leos, C S Arridge, P Guio, N M Pilkington, A Mas-ters, N Sergis, A J Coates, M K Dougherty

0800h SM51E-4297 POSTER Relative Importance of Thermosphere/Ionosphere in Magnetospheric Eletrodynamics at Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn: V M

Vasyliunas, P Song

0800h SM51E-4298 POSTER Periodicities of the in-ner plasma disk of Saturn - Cassini RPWS observa-tions: M Holmberg, J E Wahlund, M W Morooka

0800h SM51E-4299 POSTER Control of Periodic Variations in Saturn’s Magnetosphere By Compres-sional Waves: X Jia, M Kivelson

0800h SM51E-4300 POSTER Magnetic flux circu-lation in the rotationally-driven giant magneto-spheres: P A Delamere, A Otto, X Ma, F Bagenal, R J Wilson

0800h SM51E-4301 POSTER Reconnection Driven by the Rayleigh–Taylor Instability and Its Appli-cation to Radial Transport in the Giant Magneto-spheres: X Ma, P A Delamere, A Otto

0800h SM51E-4302 POSTER Multifluid MHD Sim-ulation of Saturn’s Interchange Fingers: N Lucas, A Rajendar, C S Paty

0800h SM51E-4303 POSTER Massively parallel MHD simulation of convection and auroral emis-sions in Saturn’s magnetosphere driven by the ob-served solar wind: K Fukazawa, R J Walker, S Eriksson

0800h SM51E-4304 POSTER Multifluid MHD In-vestigation of Plasma Production and Transport in Saturn’s Magnetosphere: A Rajendar, C S Paty, C S Arridge

SM51F Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hMoon-Plasma Interactions throughout the Solar System II Posters (joint with P)

Presiding: Sven Simon, Universitaet zu Koeln; Carol Paty, Georgia Inst. of Technology; Jasper Halekas, University of Cologne; Joachim Saur, University of Cologne

0800h SM51F-4305 POSTER Induced Magnetic Di-pole at Callisto: 3-D Hybrid Modeling of Flybys by Galileo: M Holmstrom, J Lindkvist, K K Khurana, S Fatemi, S Barabash

0800h SM51F-4306 POSTER A Model of Callisto’s Ionosphere: O A Hartkorn, J Saur, A Bloecker, D F Strobel, S Simon

0800h SM51F-4307 POSTER Development of a Multi-Grids Approach into a Parallelized Hybrid Model to Describe Ganymede’s Interaction with the Jovian Plasma: L Leclercq, R Modolo, F Leblanc, S L Hess, N Andre

0800h SM51F-4308 POSTER Observations of Gany-mede’s variable auroral ovals on leading side derived from HST/STIS: F M Musacchio, J Saur, L Roth, P D Feldman, D F Strobel, K D Retherford, M A McGrath

0800h SM51F-4310 POSTER Magnetohydrodynamic Model of Europa’s Interaction with Jupiter’s Mag-netosphere: Influence of Plumes in Europa’s Atmo-sphere on the Plasma Environment: A Bloecker, J Saur, L Roth, O A Hartkorn

0800h SM51F-4311 POSTER A New MHD-Kinetic Approach to Europa’s Atmosphere, Ionosphere and Interactionwith Jupiter’s Magnetosphere: M Mar-

coni, X Jia

0800h SM51F-4312 POSTER Kinetic aspects of wave propagation in the Io plasma torus: B H Stauffer, P A Delamere, P A Damiano

0800h SM51F-4313 POSTER Two Dimensional Physical Chemistry Model of the Io Plasma Torus: M Copper, P A Delamere, A J Steffl

0800h SM51F-4314 POSTER Magnetospheric Con-sequences of Charged Ice Grains from the Enceladus Plume: Y Dong, T W Hill

0800h SM51F-4315 POSTER Velocity and Energy Distributions of Water Group Ion Around the En-celadus Plume: S Sakai, T Cravens, S Pothapragada, A Kumar

0800h SM51F-4316 POSTER Hybrid Simulations of Pickup Ions and Ion Cyclotron Waves at Enceladus: M Cowee, H Wei, R L Tokar

0800h SM51F-4317 POSTER The Variable Ence-ladus-Saturn Interaction: A M Rymer, W R Pryor, T Stallard, D G Mitchell, H T Smith, J F Carbary, J H Westlake, C S Arridge, S Simon, C S Paty

0800h SM51F-4318 POSTER Does Saturn’s Magne-tosphere Feel the Presence of Titan?: H T Smith, R E Johnson, A M Rymer, A Woodson, D G Mitchell

0800h SM51F-4319 POSTER Titan’s Midrange Mag-netotail from Cassini Observations and Hybrid Modeling: M Feyerabend, S Simon, J Saur, U M Motschmann

0800h SM51F-4320 POSTER The Structure of Ti-tan’s Ionosphere from 10 Years of Cassini Measure-ments: Solar Cycle and Saturn Local Time Depen-dence: N J T Edberg, W S Kurth, D A Gurnett, D J Andrews, E Vigren, O Shebanits, K Agren, J E Wahlund, H J Opgenoorth, M Holmberg, C M Jack-man, T Cravens, C Bertucci, M K Dougherty

0800h SM51F-4321 POSTER Determining the in-duced and intrinsic fields of Titan: H Wei, Y Ma, C T Russell, M K Dougherty

0800h SM51F-4322 POSTER Titan interaction with the supersonic solar wind: Cassini T96 observa-tions: C Bertucci, D C Hamilton, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, D G Mitchell, N J T Edberg, N Sergis, M K Dougherty

0800h SM51F-4323 POSTER Suprathermal Ion Ob-servations in the Solar Wind and Magnetosheath around the T96 Cassini Encounter with Titan: D C

Hamilton, D G Wannlund, C Bertucci, D G Mitch-ell

0800h SM51F-4324 POSTER Global 3-D Hybrid Simulations of Lunar Wake Including Reflections off Moon’s Surface: M Jilek, P M Travnicek

0800h SM51F-4325 POSTER ARTEMIS observa-tions of lunar wake structure compared with hybrid kinetic simulations and an analytic model: H Ghar-

aee, R Rankin, R Marchand, J Paral

0800h SM51F-4326 POSTER Modeling the Solar Wind Plasma Interaction with Gerasimovich Mag-netic Anomaly on the Moon: S Fatemi, C Lue, M Holmstrom, M Wieser, S Barabash

0800h SM51F-4327 POSTER Electrons on closed field lines of lunar crustal fields in the solar wind wake: M N Nishino, Y Saito, H Tsunakawa, F Takahashi, M Fujimoto, S Yokota, Y Harada, M Matsushima, H Shibuya, H Shimizu

0800h SM51F-4328 POSTER Lunar Crustal Magnet-ic Features Observed by Artemis: D O Constanti-

nescu, K H Glassmeier, H U Auster

0800h SM51F-4329 POSTER Solar Wind Interaction with Lunar Magnetic Fields: ARTEMIS Observa-tions and Correlations with Surface Properties: J S

Halekas, D T Blewett, A R Poppe, D A Brain

0800h SM51F-4330 POSTER Evidence for Mini-Magnetospheres at four Lunar Magnetic Anomalies: Reiner-Gamma, Airy, Descartes and Crozier: M Nayak, I Garrick-Bethell, D Heming-way

0800h SM51F-4331 POSTER Mini-Magnetospheres at the Moon in the Solar Wind and the Earth’s Plas-ma Sheet: Y Harada, Y Futaana, S V Barabash, M Wieser, P Wurz, A Bhardwaj, K Asamura, Y Saito, S Yokota, H Tsunakawa, S Machida

0800h SM51F-4332 POSTER Miniature Magnetized Shocks from Plasma Collision with Minimagneto-spheres: E P Alves, F Cruz, R Bamford, R Bingham, R Fonseca, L O Silva

SM51G Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hUnderstanding the Role of Ionospheric Conductance In the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System II Posters (joint with SA)

Presiding: Jesper Gjerloev, Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory; William Bristow, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Harald Frey, Univ California Berkeley

0800h SM51G-4333 POSTER Remote Sensing of Au-roral Conductance using Incoherent Scatter Radar and All-sky Imagers: S R Kaeppler, M J Nicolls, A Stromme, R B Cosgrove, D L Hampton

0800h SM51G-4334 POSTER Analysis of In Situ Thermal Ion Measurements from the MICA Sounding Rocket: P A Fernandes, K A Lynch, M D Zettergren, D L Hampton, L E Fisher, S P Powell

0800h SM51G-4335 POSTER Role of the Ionosphere in the Generation of Large-Amplitude Ulf Waves at High Latitudes: B Tulegenov, T Guido, A V Streltsov

0800h SM51G-4336 POSTER Terminator field-aligned current system: Its dependencies on solar, seasonal, and geomagnetic conditions : L Zhu, R W Schunk, V Eccles, L Scherliess, J J Sojka, L C Gard-ner

0800h SM51G-4337 POSTER Estimating regional auroral electron energy deposition using ground-based optical measurements: D L Hampton, M Conde, M J Ahrns, W Bristow, K A Lynch, M D Zettergren

0800h SM51G-4338 POSTER Ionospheric Current Closure of the Pre-existing Auroral Arc : F Jiang, M Kivelson, R J Strangeway, K K Khurana, R J Walker, J M Weygand

0800h SM51G-4339 POSTER A comprehensive empirical model of the ionospheric conductivity derived from SSUSI/GUVI, SuperMAG and Su-perDARN data: J W Gjerloev, R K Schaefer, L J Paxton, Y Zhang

0800h SM51G-4340 POSTER Empirical Global Model of Subauroral Polarization Streams: R G

Landry, P C Anderson

0800h SM51G-4341 POSTER EOF Analysis and Modeling of Venus Express Magnetic Field Mea-surements at Low Altitudes: M He, J Vogt, T Zhang

SM51H Moscone West 2018Friday 0800hBow Shock, Magnetosheath, and Magnetopause Processes II (joint with P)

Presiding: Brian Walsh, University of California Berkeley; Olga Gutynska,

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Nojan Omidi, Solana Scientific Inc.; Kyoung-Joo Hwang, NASA GSFC

0800h SM51H-01 Kelvin-Helmholtz Waves/Vorti-ces and Magnetic Flux Ropes at Earth’s Magneto-pause: H Hasegawa, T Nakamura

0830h SM52A-07 Evolution of MHD Turbulence through Shocks and a Role of the Foreshock in This Process: Z Nemecek, A Pitna, J Safrankova, F Nemec

0845h SM51H-04 The Magnetospheric Response to Abrupt Variations in the IMF Orientation: D G

Sibeck

0900h SM51H-05 Magnetosheath High Speed Jets: Towards Comprehensive Understanding: H Hieta-

la

0915h SM51H-06 Source and Structure of Bursty Hot Electron Enhancements in the Tail Magne-tosheath: Simultaneous Two-Probe Observation By Artemis: C P Wang, X Xing, L R Lyons, V Ange-lopoulos

0930h SM51H-07 Magnetosheath Effects in Solar Wind - Magnetosphere Coupling Processes: T I

Pulkkinen, A P Dimmock, A Osmane, R Nader-pour, K Nykyri, E Kilpua, M Myllys

0945h SM51H-08 Soft X-ray and ENA imaging of the Earth’s dayside magnetosphere : OpenGGCM modeling results: H K Connor, D G Sibeck, M R Collier, K D Kuntz, J Raeder

SM51I Moscone West 2016Friday 0800hUnderstanding the Role of Ionospheric Conductance In the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System I (joint with SA)

Presiding: Jesper Gjerloev, Johns Hopkins University - Applied Physics Laboratory; William Bristow, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Harald Frey, Univ California Berkeley

0800h SM51I-01 Specification of Auroral Iono-spheric Conductances Using SSUSI and GUVI UV Imagery: L J Paxton, Y Zhang, R K Schaefer, M Weiss, E S Miller

0815h SM51I-02 Electron Precipitation Models in Global Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Simulations: B

Zhang, W Lotko, O Brambles, M J Wiltberger, J Lyon

0830h SM51I-03 The Role of Ionospheric Conduc-tivity in the Response of the Magnetosphere and Ionosphere to Changes in the Earth’s Magnetic Field: I Cnossen, M J Wiltberger, A D Richmond, J Ouellette

0845h SM51I-04 Estimating Ionosphere Conduc-tance on Global Spatial Scales: C L Waters, B J An-derson, D L Green, H Korth

0900h SM51I-05 Observations of Auroral Ionopher-ic Response Effects As Seen By the MICA Sounding Rocket: K A Lynch, P Horak, P A Fernandes, M D Zettergren, D L Hampton, M Conde, D L Hysell, R J Miceli, S Powell, M Lessard, J I Moen, R Michell, M Samara, M J Nicolls

0915h SM51I-06 Effects of Dayside Ionospher-ic Conductivity on the Solar Wind-Magneto-sphere-Ionosphere Coupling: Solar Cycle De-pendence of Night-side Field-aligned Currents: S

Ohtani, T Higuchi, S Wing, V G Merkin

0930h SM51I-07 Ionospheric Conductance During Substorms and Steady Magnetospheric Convection Events (SMCs): A D DeJong, A J Ridley, J M Bell

0945h SM51I-08 Dependencies of Auroral Elec-tron Precipitation Characteristics on Ionospheric Conductivity Conditions and Examples of Mea-surements of Ionospheric Pederson Conductivity and Wave and Electron Energy Reflectivity from FAST Satellite Data: J P Dombeck, A Campos, C A Cattell, N Prasad, E Hanson, J P McFadden, R J Strangeway

TECTONOPHYSICS

T51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hIlluminating the Factors That Determine Subduction Megathrust Fault Slip Style IV Posters (joint with G, MR, NH, S)

Presiding: Ake Fagereng, University of Cape Town; Matt Ikari, MARUM, University of Bremen; Kohtaro Ujiie, University of Tsukuba; Laura Wallace, University of Texas at Austin

0800h T51A-4559 POSTER The Fault Damage Zone of the Shallow Japan Trench Megathrust: T Keren, J D Kirkpatrick

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0800h T51A-4560 POSTER Microscale Relationships Between Fault Rock Fabric and Structural Style in Megathrusts – Observations from Tohoku-Oki Via J-Fast: V G Toy, A Fagereng, J D Kirkpatrick, F Re-mitti, C D Rowe, K Ujiie, M Wolfson-Schwehr

0800h T51A-4561 POSTER The Thermal Memory of Smectite and Implications for Seismogenic Heating during the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake in the Japan Trench: A Schleicher, A Boles, B Van der Pluijm

0800h T51A-4562 POSTER Frictional Properties of Experimentally Sheared Gouges from the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake Fault Zone: S Mittem-

pergher, S A F Smith, F Remitti, A Gualtieri, G Di Toro

0800h T51A-4563 POSTER Boron Isotope Con-straints on Fluid-Rock Interactions in the Shallow Megathrust at the Japan Trench: T Ishikawa, J Matsuoka, J Kameda, J C Sample, J J Mori, F M Chester

0800h T51A-4564 POSTER Elastic Properties of Subduction Zone Materials in the Large Shallow Slip Environment for the Tohoku 2011 Earthquake: Laboratory data from JFAST Core Samples: T

Jeppson, H J Tobin

0800h T51A-4565 POSTER Stress induced near fault-zone breakout rotation: Two case studies in TCDP and JFAST: H Y Wu, E E Brodsky, K Moe, M Kinoshita

0800h T51A-4566 POSTER Dehydration of incom-ing sediments at the Japan Trench: M Shimizu, J Kameda, Y Hamada, W Tanikawa, G Kimura

0800h T51A-4567 POSTER Studying Near-Trench Characteristics of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Megath-rust Rupture Using Differential Multi-Beam Ba-thymetry before and after the Earthquake: T Sun, T Fujiwara, S Kodaira, K Wang, J He

0800h T51A-4568 POSTER Direct-path acoustic ranging across the Japan Trench axis, Adjacent to the Large Shallow Thrusting in the 2011 To-hoku-Oki earthquake: Y Osada, M Kido, Y Ito, T Iinuma, H Fujimoto, R Hino

0800h T51A-4569 POSTER Depth Limits of Slow Slip Events at the Japan Trench: Insights from Friction Experiments under In-Situ Conditions: M

Sawai, A R Niemeijer, T Hirose, C J Spiers

0800h T51A-4570 POSTER Oceanic mantle alter-ation in the trench-outer rise region of the Japan trench: G Fujie, T Takahashi, S Kodaira, K Obana, T Yamada

0800h T51A-4571 POSTER Incoming sediments and its deformation observed on high resolution seismic profiles in the northern Japan Trench axis region: Y

Nakamura, S Kodaira, M Yamashita, S Miura, G Fujie, M Strasser, K Ikehara, T Kanamatsu, K Usami

0800h T51A-4572 POSTER JDASH – Japan Trench Deep-sea Research for Assessing Shallow Seismic Slips and Their History: R Hino, S Kodaira, T Kanamatsu, M Shinohara, Y Ito

0800h T51A-4573 POSTER Drilling into the deep in-terior of the Nankai accretionary prism: Preliminary results of IODP NanTroSEIZE Expedition 348: H J

Tobin, T Hirose, D M Saffer, S Toczko, L Maeda

0800h T51A-4574 POSTER Physical properties of the Nankai inner accretionary prism sediments at Site C0002, IODP Expedition 348: M Kitamura, H Kitajima, P Henry, R D Valdez, II, M Josh, H J Tobin, D M Saffer, T Hirose, S Toczko, L Maeda

0800h T51A-4575 POSTER Permeability of Silty Claystone and Turbidite Samples from IODP Ex-pedition 348, Hole C0002P, Nankai Trough Accre-tionary Prism: C Song, M Underwood

0800h T51A-4576 POSTER Stress-state and mi-cro-scale deformations in the hangingwall of the splay fault: Preliminary results from the Site C0002, IODP Expedition 348: Y Yamamoto, W Lin, Y Ya-mamoto, K M Brown, A Crespo-Blanc, M Otsubo, H Sone, P Henry, E Scientists

0800h T51A-4577 POSTER Wellbore failures and its constraints on the in-situ stress state in the Nankai Trough accretionary prism, Site C0002, IODP Ex-pedition 348: H Sone, M J Jurado, B Boston, Y Ya-mamoto, H J Tobin, D M Saffer, T Hirose

0800h T51A-4578 POSTER Structural Variation in the Incoming Philippine Sea Plate Along the Nankai Trough: A Nakanishi, Y Yamamoto, M Yamashi-ta, H Iwamaru, G Fujie, S Kodaira, Y Kaneda

0800h T51A-4579 POSTER Crustal deformation and faults configuration along the eastern Nankai Trough obtained by seismic reflection survey: M

Yamashita, A Nakanishi, K Obana, N Shimomura, K Kashiwase, S Kodaira, Y Kaneda

0800h T51A-4580 POSTER In situ rock strength and far field stress in the Nankai accretionary complex: Integration of downhole data from multiple wells : K A Huffman, D M Saffer

0800h T51A-4581 POSTER Paleostress analysis of a subduction zone megasplay fault - An example from the Nobeoka Thrust, Japan: R Kawasaki, M Hamahashi, Y Hashimoto, M Otsubo, A Yamagu-chi, Y Kitamura, J Kameda, Y Hamada, R Fukuchi, G Kimura

0800h T51A-4582 POSTER Deformation-induced diagenesis and microbial activity in the Nankai accretionary prism: V Famin, M Andreani, A M Boullier, H Raimbourg, V Magnin

0800h T51A-4583 POSTER Prehistoric Nankai Greatearthquakes: evidence of turbidites from slope basins in the western Nankai Trough: M Iwai, M Kobayashi

0800h T51A-4584 POSTER Ten Years of Slow Slip Events Observed by cGPS Network in the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica: Y Jiang, R McCaffrey, T H Dixon, R Malservisi, M Protti

0800h T51A-4585 POSTER Physical property and Textural transition across the Unconformity and Major Seismic Reflectors in the Upper plate of the Costa Rica Subduction zone offshore Osa Penin-sula : M Hamahashi, E Screaton, W Tanikawa, Y Hashimoto, K M Martin, S Saito, G Kimura

0800h T51A-4586 POSTER Topographic Regulators of the Seismic Cycle along the Subduction Megath-rust : C Kyriakopoulos, A V Newman

0800h T51A-4587 POSTER Structural interpretation and physical property estimates based on COAST 2012 seismic reflection profiles offshore central Washington, Cascadia subduction zone: S I Webb, H J Tobin, E D Everson, W Fortin, W S Holbrook, G Kent, K M Keranen

0800h T51A-4588 POSTER Using the Vertical Com-ponent of the Surface Velocity Field to Map the Locked Zone at Cascadia Subduction Zone: E Mou-

las, M T Brandon, Y Podladchikov, R A Bennett

0800h T51A-4589 POSTER Can vertical compaction within wedges promote accretion by backthrusts?: J McBeck, M L Cooke, J W Herbert, E H Madden

0800h T51A-4590 POSTER Detailed Velocity and Density models of the Cascadia Subduction Zone from Prestack Full-Waveform Inversion: W For-

tin, W S Holbrook, S Mallick, E D Everson, H J Tobin, K M Keranen

0800h T51A-4591 POSTER Along-Trench Structural Variations, Seamount Subduction, and Inter-Seis-mic Coupling at the Central Ecuador Convergent Margin: E Sanclemente, J Y Collot, A Ribodetti

0800h T51A-4592 POSTER What controls landward vergence of the accretionary prism offshore north-ern Sumatra?: M C G Frederik, S P S Gulick, J A Austin Jr, N L Bangs, U Udrekh

0800h T51A-4593 POSTER P-wave velocity struc-ture offshore central Sumatra: implications for compressional and strike-slip faulting: M Karplus, T Henstock, L C McNeill, P M T Vermeesch, P J Barton

0800h T51A-4594 POSTER Strain Partitioning Along the Maule 2010 Mw 8.8 Maule, Chile earth-quake: Geodetic and Seismologic Observations: D

Lange, M Moreno, J R Bedford, J C Baez

0800h T51A-4595 POSTER Modeled Temperatures and Fluid Source Distributions for the Mexico Sub-duction Zone: Effects of Hydrothermal Cooling and Implications for Plate Boundary Seismic Processes: M R Perry, G A Spinelli, I Wada

0800h T51A-4596 POSTER Numerical Experiments Into the Style of Accretion and Megathrust Behav-ior Along the Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand: S M

Ellis, F Ghisetti, P Barnes, A G Reyes, A Fagereng, F Henrys, D H N Barker, S A Henrys

0800h T51A-4597 POSTER Megathrust propagation and accretionary wedge development at the front of a sediment-rich subduction system, central Hiku-rangi Margin, New Zealand: P Barnes, F Ghisetti, S M Ellis, D H N Barker, F Henrys, S A Henrys

0800h T51A-4598 POSTER Coulomb stress varia-tions associated with slow slip, tectonic tremor, and seismicity along the northern Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand: E K Todd, C A Williams, S C Ban-nister, S Y Schwartz, L M Wallace

0800h T51A-4599 POSTER Transient crustal de-formation due to slow slip observed on ocean bot-tom pressure recorders in the Hikurangi margin: Y

Ito, L M Wallace, S A Henrys, K Mochizuki, C A Williams, R Hino, H Ichihara, D Inazu, S Suzuki, T Yagi, T Kubota, D Haijima, B Fry, S C Bannister

0800h T51A-4600 POSTER Frictional property of rocks in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana Forearc under high temperature and pressure conditions: G Hyodo, M Takahashi, S Saito, T Hirose

0800h T51A-4601 POSTER Effect of temperature on frictional behavior of smectite and illite: Implication for the updip limit of seismogenic zone along sub-duction thrust: T Kubo, I Katayama

0800h T51A-4602 POSTER High-Velocity Frictional Properties of Basalt-Derived Fault Rocks: T Saito, K Ujiie, A Tsutsumi

0800h T51A-4603 POSTER Effect of Metasomatic Alteration on Frictional Behavior of Subduction Megathrusts: K I Hirauchi, Y Yamamoto, S A M Den Hartog, C J Spiers

0800h T51A-4604 POSTER A geological evidence of very low frequency earthquake inferred from vitrin-ite thermal records across a microfault within on-land accretionary complex: K Morita, Y Hashimo-to, T Hirose, Y Hamada, M Kitamura

0800h T51A-4605 POSTER Contrasting slip zone mineralogy of major thrusts in ancient subduction complexes: examples from the Pasagshak Point Thrust in Alaska and the Nobeoka Thrust in Japan: A Yamaguchi, R Fukuchi, K Fujimoto, T Ishika-wa, Y Kato, T Nozaki, F Meneghini, C D Rowe, C Moore, A Tsutsumi, G Kimura

0800h T51A-4606 POSTER Change in paleo-stress state before and after large earthquake, in the Chelung-pu fault, Taiwan: Y Hashimoto, T Kota, E C Yeh, W Lin

0800h T51A-4607 POSTER The foreshock sequence of large earthquakes: slow slip or cascade trigger-ing?: H Huang, L Meng

T51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hToward Constraining Subduction Zone Dynamics I Posters

(joint with DI, MR, S, V)

Presiding: John Davies, Cardiff Univ; Rhodri Davies, Australian National University; Fabio Capitanio, Monash University; Saskia Goes, Imperial College London

0800h T51B-4608 POSTER New Insights of the Rivera and Cocos Plates Subduction Beneath the Jalisco Block: C R Escudero, Q J Gutierrez Pena, J Ochoa, F J Nunez-Cornu, D C Barba Sr

0800h T51B-4609 POSTER Strike-Slip Deformation at the Ocean-Continent Boundary of the Algeri-an Continental Margin : Surface Expression of a STEP?: R Badji, M O Beslier, R Bracene, P Char-vis, B F Mercier De Lepinay, A Galve, M Badsi, D Graindorge, Z Benaissa, A Chafik

0800h T51B-4610 POSTER Lateral slab tear tectonics of Calabria (S. Italy): investigating the STEP fault offshore eastern Sicily (the CIRCEE and DIONY-SUS seismic surveys): M A Gutscher, H Kopp, D Klaeschen, F Klingelhoefer, D Graindorge

0800h T51B-4611 POSTER 2D Numerical Simula-tions of Outer Rise Faulting in the Tonga Subduc-tion System: M I Billen, J B Naliboff, T Gerya

0800h T51B-4612 POSTER Tectonic Stress at IODP Site C0002, Nankai, Indicated by Borehole Resistiv-ity Images of Two Boreholes Drilled under Differ-ent Annulus Pressures: C Chang, I Song, H Lee

0800h T51B-4613 POSTER The Mechanics Study of Accretionary Wedge Offshore Southern Taiwan: Y

T Lai, E C Yeh, C S Liu

0800h T51B-4614 POSTER Analysis of Faulting and Sediment Velocity Characteristics Outboard of the Cascadia Deformation Front from Multi-Channel Seismic Data: J C Gibson, S M Carbotte, S Han, M R Nedimovic, J P Canales, H D Carton

0800h T51B-4615 POSTER State of Hydration of the Juan de Fuca Plate Along the Cascadia Deformation Front from Controlled-Source Wide-Angle Seismic Data: J P Canales, S M Carbotte, H D Carton, M R Nedimovic

0800h T51B-4616 POSTER Crustal structure and evolution of the southern Juan de Fuca plate from wide-angle seismic data: Insights into the hydration state of the incoming plate off Cascadia subduction zone: G Horning, J P Canales, S M Carbotte, M R Nedimovic, H D Carton

0800h T51B-4617 POSTER Seismic Reflection Imag-ing of Subduction Bending-Related Faults at Casca-dia: S Han, S M Carbotte, H D Carton, J C Gibson, J P Canales, M R Nedimovic

0800h T51B-4618 POSTER Exploring Lesser Antilles subduction zone locking through modeling of cGPS and earthquake seismology data: M Higgins, J C Weber, R E A Robertson

0800h T51B-4619 POSTER Petrofabrics of High-Pressure Rocks Exhumed at the Slab-Mantle Interface from the ‘Point of No Return’: D L Whit-

ney, C P Teyssier, N C Seaton, K Fornash

0800h T51B-4620 POSTER Slab anisotropy from subduction zone guided waves in Taiwan: K H

Chen, Y L Tseng, J C Hu

0800h T51B-4621 POSTER Estimation of seismic velocity in the subducting crust of the Pacific slab beneath Hokkaido, northern Japan by using guided waves: T Shiina, J Nakajima, G Toyokuni, S Kita, T Matsuzawa

0800h T51B-4622 POSTER Relating Seismic Sub-duction Images in Southern Peru to Mineralogy: Y

Kim, R W Clayton

0800h T51B-4623 POSTER Seismology in Ryukyu arc, Japan reveals the distribution and orientation of serpentine minerals suggesting convection and low viscosity of forearc mantle: T Nagaya, A Walker, J M Wookey, M Kendall, S Wallis

0800h T51B-4624 POSTER Three-dimensional seis-mic attenuation structure beneath Kyusyu, Japan: Implications for arc magmatism: H Saita, J Naka-jima, T Shiina

0800h T51B-4626 POSTER Factors Controlling Slab Retreat and the Formation of Back-Arcs: Insights from Numerical Models: R S Huismans, A Grool

0800h T51B-4627 POSTER Overriding plate thick-ness control on subducting slab curvature: A Holt, B A Buffett, T W Becker

0800h T51B-4628 POSTER Contribution of Elastici-ty in Slab Bending: L Fourel, S D B Goes, G Morra

0800h T51B-4629 POSTER Trench Advance By the Subduction of Buoyant Features - Application to the Izu-Bonin-Marianas Arc: S D B Goes, L Fourel, G Morra

0800h T51B-4630 POSTER Constraining the Condi-tions Required for the Delamination of Subducting Crust: B L Maunder, J Van Hunen, V Magni, P Bouilhol

0800h T51B-4631 POSTER Dynamic Linkages Be-tween the Transition Zone & Surface Plate Motion in 2D Models of Subduction: K Arredondo, M I Billen

0800h T51B-4632 POSTER What Formed the Base-ment Ridges on the Indian Plate? : J W Van Wijk, M A Murphy, A Yin, N Arres, R Abera

0800h T51B-4633 POSTER The Effect of Upper to Lower Mantle Viscosity Jump on the Regime Dia-gram of Slab Deformation in the Mantle Transition Zone: J H Davies, F Garel, S D B Goes, R Davies, S C Kramer, C R Wilson

0800h T51B-4634 POSTER Slab Driven Plate Mo-tions and Three-dimensional Mantle Flow Path-ways in the Central American Subduction Zone: M

A Jadamec, K M Fischer

0800h T51B-4635 POSTER Down-dip and Along-strike Stress in Subducting Slabs: P Petricca, E Car-minati, R Basili, C Doglioni

0800h T51B-4636 POSTER Imaging subducted high velocity slabs beneath the sea of Okhotsk using depth phases: K Bai, D Li, D V Helmberger, D Sun, S Wei

0800h T51B-4637 POSTER Physical Parameters Controlling Subduction Dynamics and Surface To-pography in Self-consistent Global Models of Man-tle Convection: F Crameri, M I Pears, C R Lith-gow-Bertelloni, P J Tackley

0800h T51B-4638 POSTER A Regime Diagram of Mobile-lid Convection with Plate-like Behaviour: R I Petersen, D R Stegman, P J Tackley

0800h T51B-4639 POSTER A Modified Wilson Cy-cle Scenario Based on Thermo-Mechanical Model: M Baes, S V Sobolev

T51C Moscone South 306Friday 0800hConstructing Crust from the Backarc to the Forearc in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana (IBM) and Other Arc Systems I (joint with GP, V)

Presiding: Mark Reagan, University of Iowa; Yoshihiko Tamura, JAMSTEC; Carlos J Garrido, IACT; Tomoaki Morishita, Kanazawa University

0800h T51C-01 IODP Expedition 351 Izu-Bo-nin-Mariana Arc Origins: Preliminary Results: O

Ishizuka, R J Arculus, K Bogus

0815h T51C-02 IODP Expedition 352 (Bonin Forearc): First Results: J A Pearce, M K Reagan, R J Stern, K E Petronotis

0830h T51C-03 The Missing Half of the Subduc-tion Factory: Preliminary Results from the Izu Rear ARC, IODP Expedition 350, Site U1437: C J Busby, Y Tamura, P Blum

0845h T51C-04 Rock Magnetic Signal of Fluid Sys-tems at IODP Site U1437 in the Izu Rear Arc: R J

Musgrave, M Kars, B Novak

0900h T51C-05 The Southern Mariana Forearc: An Active Subduction Initiation (SI) Analogue: R

J Stern, S H Bloomer, M N Brounce, T Ishii, O Ishizuka, K A Kelley, F Martinez, Y Ohara, I Pujana, M K Reagan, J Ribeiro

0915h T51C-06 Temporal Evolution of the Mariana Arc: Mantle Wedge and Subducted Slab Controls Revealed with a Tephra Perspective: S M Straub, J D Woodhead, R J Arculus

0930h T51C-07 Seismic velocity variation along the Izu-Bonin arc estaimated from traveltime tomogra-phy using OBS data: K Obana, Y Tamura, T Taka-hashi, S Kodaira

0945h T51C-08 Possible large-volume mafic explo-sive eruptions in the Izu arc recorded in IODP Site U1436: Y Tamura, M Jutzeler, J C Schindlbeck, A R Nichols, S DeBari, J Gill, C J Busby, P Blum

T51D Moscone South 304Friday 0800hTectonics and Geodynamics of the Southwest Pacific and Banda Sea Regions I (joint with G, GP, V)

Presiding: Kara Matthews, University of Sydney; Julien Collot, DIMENC;

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Phil Cummins, Australian National University; Sri Widiyantoro, Bandung Institute of Technology

0800h T51D-01 A New Model for the Origin of New Zealand’s Southern Alps: S H Lamb, E War-ren-smith, E G C Smith, T A Stern

0815h T51D-02 Initiation of Subduction at Relic Arcs : M Gurnis, W Leng

0830h T51D-03 Effects of Subduction on Arc Sea-floor Hydrothermal Systems: C E J de Ronde, C Timm, R G Ditchburn, R J Wysoczanski

0900h T51D-05 Imaging the Subduction of Con-tinental Lithosphere in the Banda Sea Region: A

Fichtner, M De Wit, M van Bergen

0915h T51D-06 Towards Understanding the Sunda and Banda Arcs: R Hall

0930h T51D-07 Progressive Emergence and Warp-ing of Islands in the Active Banda Arc-Continent Collision As Recorded By Uplifted Coral Terraces: Tectonic and Geohazards Implications: R A Harris, N Cox, J R Major, D J Merritts, C Prasetyadi

0945h T51D-08 New Insights into the Active Tec-tonics of Eastern Indonesia from GPS Measure-ments: S Susilo, A Koulali Idrissi, S McClusky, I Meilano, P R Cummins, P Tregoning, A Syafii

VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGY

V51A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hEstimating the Durations, Rates and Depths of Magmatic Processes I Posters (cosponsored by MSA) (joint with NH, S, T)

Presiding: Georg Zellmer, Massey University; Olivier Bachmann, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Albrecht Von Quadt, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Philipp Ruprecht, Lamont Doherty Earth Obs.

0800h V51A-4712 POSTER LA-ICP-MS Pb–U Dat-ing of Young Zircons from the Kos–Nisyros Volca-nic Centre, SE Aegean Arc (Greece): M Guillong, A Von Quadt, I Peytcheva, O Bachmann

0800h V51A-4713 POSTER U–Pb Dating of CA/non-CA Treated Zircons Obtained by LA-ICP-MS and CA-TIMS Techniques: Impact for their Geo-logical Interpretation: A Von Quadt, D Gallhofer, M Guillong, I Peytcheva

0800h V51A-4714 POSTER Evidences for Long Res-idence Time for the Miocene Silicic Ignimbrites of the Pannonian Basin, Eastern-Central Europe: Con-strains from In-Situ U-Pb Zircon Dating: R Lukács, S Harangi, O Bachmann, M Guillong, L Fodor

0800h V51A-4715 POSTER Deflation and Deforma-tion of the Askja Caldera Complex, Iceland, Since 1983: Strain and Stress Development on Caldera Boundaries Prior to Tsunami Generating Rock-slide in 2014 at Lake Öskjuvatn: F Sigmundsson, V Drouin, M Parks, S Dumont, E R Heimisson, A R Hjartardottir, P Einarsson, A Hoskuldsson, B Brandsdottir, T Saemundsson, T Johannesson, J K Helgason, E C Sturkell, R Pedersen, A J Hooper, K Spaans, C Minet, M T Gudmundsson

0800h V51A-4716 POSTER U-Pb, O and Hf isotope evidence of duration, sources and crustal signatures during granite batholith magmatism in the Ross Orogen, Antarctica: C M Fanning, J W Goodge, C M Fisher, J D Vervoort, M J Buschette

0800h V51A-4717 POSTER Mineral chemistry and U-series geochronology reveal timescales of differ-entiation for late Pleistocene peraluminous rhyolite erupted from Hayes Volcano, Alaska: M L Coombs, J A Vazquez, L A Hayden, A T Calvert

0800h V51A-4718 POSTER Crystal Mush History at the Unzen Volcanic Complex of Southwestern Japan, determined using U-series Zircon Geochro-nology: B S Murphy, S L de Silva, S Takarada, A K Schmitt

0800h V51A-4719 POSTER Relationship of magma storage, recharge, mixing, and eruption from U-se-ries crystallization ages and diffusion timescales at Lassen Volcanic Center, CA: K Schrecengost, K M Cooper, F Costa Rodriguez

0800h V51A-4720 POSTER The Dynamics of the Post-Caldera Magmatic System at Yellowstone: In-sights from Age, Trace Element, and Isotopic Data of Zircon and Sanidine: M E Stelten, K M Cooper, J A Vazquez, A T Calvert, J J Glessner, J Wimpenny, Q Z Yin

0800h V51A-4721 POSTER Storage Conditions of Large Silicic Magmatic Systems: Gauging Melt Evolution from Melt Inclusions Hosted in Differ-ent Phenocryst Phases: S B Grocke, S L de Silva, P J Wallace, A J Kent, R L Hervig, B J Andrews, E Cottrell

0800h V51A-4722 POSTER Using Zircon-Hosted Melt Inclusions to Track the Late Volatile Evolu-tion of the 74 ka Youngest Toba Tuff, Sumatra: A H

Lerner, A J Kent

0800h V51A-4723 POSTER Seismic Structure Be-neath Taal Volcano, Philippines: S H You, Y Gung, K I Konstantinou, C H Lin

0800h V51A-4724 POSTER Pressure Source Model for Ground Inflation during the Periods of High Explosivity at Sakurajima Volcano in Japan – Com-bination Analysis of GPS, Tilt, and Strain Data –: K

Hotta, M Iguchi, T Ohkura, K Yamamoto

0800h V51A-4725 POSTER Rapid Ascent of Aphyric Mantle Melts through the Overriding Crust in Subduction Zones: Evidence from Variable Ura-nium-Series Disequilibria, Amorphous Hydrous Alteration Microtextures in Crystal Rims, and Two-Pyroxene Pseudo-Decompression Paths: G

F Zellmer, H Freymuth, H H Hsieh, S L Hwang, Y Iizuka, C A Miller, K H Rubin, N Sakamoto, H Yurimoto

0800h V51A-4726 POSTER The Sub-Crustal Mag-ma Chamber Existence and Magma Ascent Rate for Klyuchevskoy Volcano (Kamchatka): Constrains from Ni Zonation in Olivine Phenocrysts: A Oze-

rov, M Gavrilenko

0800h V51A-4727 POSTER Reconstructing CO2 concentrations in basaltic melt inclusions from Cas-cade cinder cones using Raman analysis of vapor bubbles: E M Aster, P J Wallace, L Moore, E Gazel, R J Bodnar

0800h V51A-4728 POSTER High Precision 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology of Servilleta Basalts of the Rio Grande Gorge, New Mexico: M A Cosca, R A Thompson, K J Turner

0800h V51A-4729 POSTER Using high-precision 40Ar/39Ar geochronology to understand volcanic hazards within the Rio Grande rift and along the Jemez lineament, New Mexico: M J Zimmerer, W C McIntosh, M T Heizler, J Lafferty

0800h V51A-4730 POSTER The Timing of Early Magmatism and Extension in the Southern East Af-rican Rift: Tracking Geochemical Source Variability with 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology at the Rungwe Vol-canic Province, SW Tanzania: G T Mesko, C Class, M D Maqway, N Boniface, S Manya, S R Hemming

0800h V51A-4731 POSTER Chemistry and chronol-ogy of magmatic processes, Central Kenya Peralka-line province, East African Rift: E Anthony, A L Deino, J C White, P A Omenda

0800h V51A-4732 POSTER The Effect of fO2 on Par-tition Coefficients of U and Th between Garnet and Silicate Melt: F Huang, Z He, M W Schmidt, Q Li

0800h V51A-4733 POSTER Timescales of Porphyry Cu Formation: Bajo de la Alumbrera, NW Argen-tina: Y Buret, A Von Quadt, C A Heinrich, I Pey-tcheva

V51B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hMechanisms of Magma Ascent, Emplacement, and Extrusion I Posters (cosponsored by EGU-GMPV) (joint with NH, P, S, T)

Presiding: Nicolas Le Corvec, Lunar & Planetary Institute; Benoit Taisne, Earth Observatory of Singapore; Guillaume Carazzo, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

0800h V51B-4734 POSTER Engineering a robotic approach to mapping exposed volcanic fissures: C E

Parcheta, A Parness, K L Mitchell

0800h V51B-4735 POSTER Earth’s Rotation Vari-ability Triggers Explosive Eruptions in Subduction Zones: M Cuffaro, G Sottili, D M Palladino, C Do-glioni

0800h V51B-4737 POSTER Determining the dy-namics of magma flow within intrusions: Insights from field and petrographic studies of dikes and sills of the Inner Hebrides, Scotland: J L Kavanagh, S Martin, A J Biggin

0800h V51B-4738 POSTER Structural controls on the spatial distribution and geochemical composi-tion of volcanism in a continental rift zone; an ex-ample from Owens Valley, eastern California: P J

Haproff, A Yin

0800h V51B-4739 POSTER Towards a General Mod-el for Volcanic Caldera Dynamics: G Macedonio, F Giudicepietro, L D’auria, M Martini

0800h V51B-4740 POSTER Caldera ring-fault intru-sion through repeated sheet capture : J Browning, A Gudmundsson

0800h V51B-4741 POSTER What Caused the 2001-2002 Unrest at Cotopaxi Volcano, Ecuador? Insights from a Finite Element Based Geodetic Inversion: J

Hickey, J Gottsmann, P A Mothes

0800h V51B-4742 POSTER Dyke Propagation Through a Partially Submerged Volcanic Edifice: S

Tait, B Taisne, A Limare, M Manga, E Pasquet

0800h V51B-4743 POSTER Influence of an ocean on the propagation of magmas within an oceanic basal-tic shield volcano: N Le Corvec, P J McGovern Jr

0800h V51B-4744 POSTER Damage, Weakening and Non-Linear Processes in a Pressurized Volcanic Edifice: A Carrier, A Peltier, G Jean Luc, V Fer-razzini, T Staudacher, P Kowalski, P Boissier

0800h V51B-4745 POSTER Magma reservoir vol-ume from ground deformation, eruption rate, and other observations: K R Anderson, P Segall

0800h V51B-4746 POSTER Numerical modelling by the Stokes--DEM coupled simulation for a roof at hot magma chamber: M Furuichi, D Nishiura

0800h V51B-4747 POSTER Characterizing magma storage at Aira caldera and Sakurajima volcano (Ja-pan) from geodetic inversions: J Hickey, J Gotts-mann, M Iguchi, H Nakamichi

0800h V51B-4748 POSTER Bubbles Accumulation And Their Role On The Eruptability Of Melt-Rich Silicic Lenses In Upper Crustal Magma Reservoirs: A Parmigiani, S A Faroughi, C Huber, O Bach-mann

0800h V51B-4749 POSTER New insights into volca-nic system using physical model for vulcanian and gas burst explosions at Semeru Volcano, Indonesia: F Manta, B Taisne

0800h V51B-4750 POSTER Spatial distribution of the b value under the Popocatepetl volcano and its relation with the structure of the magma chamber: R Garza-Girón, F R Zúñiga

0800h V51B-4751 POSTER Effect of a Tempera-ture-Dependent Viscosity on the Spreading of Lac-coliths: C Thorey, C Michaut

0800h V51B-4752 POSTER Seismic Swarms at Pari-cutin Volcano Area. Magmatic Intrusion or Tecton-ic Seismicity?: J I Pinzon, F J Nunez-Cornu, C R Escudero, C A Rowe

0800h V51B-4753 POSTER Seismic Interpretation of Igneous Intrusions and Their Implications for an Unconventional Petroleum System in Southeastern Parnaiba Basin, Northeastern Brazil: A L Porto, E Pereira

0800h V51B-4754 POSTER An Energetic Study of a One-Dimensional Model of a Liquid-Filled Crack: K Pham, R Cordova, C Rouby, B Taisne

0800h V51B-4755 POSTER Unscrambling the Om-lette: a New Bubble and Crystal Clustering Mech-anism in Chaotically Mixed Magma Flows: J Rob-

ertson, G Metcalfe, S Wang, S J Barnes

0800h V51B-4756 POSTER A self-consistent rheo-logical model for bubble and crystal-bearing mag-mas: S A Faroughi, W Degruyter, C Huber

0800h V51B-4757 POSTER The Effects of Preerup-tive Magma Viscosity on Eruption Styles and Mag-ma Eruption Rates: A Tomiya, T Koyaguchi, T Kozono, S Takeuchi

0800h V51B-4758 POSTER Emplacement of the Puy de Dôme Investigated Using Structural, Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility, Paleomagnetic and Rock Magnetic Data: D Garza, M S Petronis, B Van Wyk De Vries

0800h V51B-4759 POSTER Transition from Effusive to Explosive Activity during Lava Dome Eruption: The Example of the 2010 of Merapi Volcano (Java, Indonesia): M J Drignon, L Arbaret, A Burgisser, J C Komorowski, C Martel, R Putra

0800h V51B-4760 POSTER Comparative Analy-sis of Fluid-Rock Dynamic Interaction Models: A

Arciniega-Ceballos, G Mendo-Perez, A Carril-lo-Ledesma, R De Negri-Leiva, F J Sanchez-Sesma

0800h V51B-4761 POSTER Magmatic Conduit Me-tallogenic System in Jinchuan Cu-Ni (PGE) Sulfide Deposit: S Su, Z Tang, M Zhou, C Song

0800h V51B-4762 POSTER Roots of Magmatic Sys-tems of Large Continental Igneous Provinces: E V

Sharkov

V51C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hPhysical Petrology III Posters (joint with MR)

Presiding: Adam Simon, Univ of Michigan; Dennis Geist, University of Idaho

0800h V51C-4763 POSTER Enclave Compositions Indicate Multiple Felsic Components at Chaos Crags, Lassen Volcanic National Park, California: E

R Schmidt, L C Hammersley, M A Clynne

0800h V51C-4764 POSTER Quartz Crystallization in the Youngest Toba Tuff Magma Chamber and its Remnants: A Complex Lineage Uncovered by CL Zoning: O A Barbee, C A Chesner, M R Reid

0800h V51C-4765 POSTER Preferential Weathering of Carbonatite Lava at Ol Doinyo Lengai, Tanzania: C H Robertson, K S Harpp, D Geist, M Bosselait

0800h V51C-4766 POSTER Crystal-Melt Elemental Partitioning in Silicic Magmatic Systems: an Exam-ple From the Peach Spring Tuff High-Silica Rhyo-lite, Southwest USA: A J Padilla, G A R Gualda

0800h V51C-4767 POSTER Igneous Structures, Magma Transport, and Crystallization in Simple and Complex Plumbing Systems of the Central At-lantic Magmatic Province, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, USA: L Srogi, P Martinson, K V Willis, R Kulp, M Pollock, T M Lutz

0800h V51C-4768 POSTER PGE abundance and Re-Os isotope Systematics of Native-Fe-Bearing Basaltic Rocks and Their Carbonaceous Crustal Contaminants: Insights into magma plumbing-sys-tem dynamics in LIPs: G H Howarth, J M Day, C A Goodrich, J Pernet-Fisher, D G Pearson, L A Taylor

0800h V51C-4769 POSTER In Situ Observations of Crystallization in Water-Undersaturated Pegmatite Liquids: M L C Sirbescu, M Wilke, S Gehrmann, C Schmidt

0800h V51C-4770 POSTER Construction of an Up-per Crustal Reservoir by Lateral Magma Propaga-tion: New insights from Geochronological Data of La Gloria Pluton, Central Chile: F J Gutiérrez, M Guillong, I J Payacán, A Aravena, O Bachmann, M A Parada

0800h V51C-4771 POSTER Cyclic Geochemical Variation in Prehistoric and Historic Lavas, Saku-ra-jima, Japan: A Schneider, K S Harpp, J Forbes, A Nagle

0800h V51C-4772 POSTER The Vanda Dike Swarm, Dry Valleys, Antarctica I: Field Relations and Tec-tonic Implications: D Geist, K S Harpp, M O Garcia, C E Parcheta

0800h V51C-4774 POSTER The Cooling History of a Simple Intrusion from Nipigon, Ontario: M J Zieg, L W Markwood

0800h V51C-4775 POSTER Decompression-Induced Crystallization of Hydrous Basalt : R Teasdale, R A Brooker

0800h V51C-4776 POSTER Extensive mixing fea-tures at 27-41 Ka postcaldera trachytes at Long Valley caldera, CA: Mixing/mingling of basalt with trachyte and mobilization of young granitic material to form kspar megacrysts: I J Hagmann, G Mahood

0800h V51C-4777 POSTER Water-driven under-cooling during the interaction of mafic and felsic magmas: M Pistone, J D Blundy, R A Brooker, R Hinton

0800h V51C-4778 POSTER Experimental determi-nation of liquidus H2O contents of simple granites at deep crustal conditions: A R Makhluf, R C New-ton, C E Manning

0800h V51C-4779 POSTER The Oruanui and Tau-po Magma Bodies (central Taupo Volcanic Zone, NZ): Evolution and Longevity as recorded in Pum-ice Textures: K A Wright, A S Pamukcu, G A R Gualda

0800h V51C-4780 POSTER Exploring crystallization kinetics in natural rhyolitic melts using high reso-lution CT imagery of spherulites: T W Clow, K S Befus, J E Gardner

0800h V51C-4781 POSTER In Situ Assimilation Tracked By Trace Element Variation in Augite: Sausfjellet Pluton, North-Central Norway: C G

Barnes, N Coint, A S Yoshinobu, T Prestvik, M A W Barnes

0800h V51C-4782 POSTER Formation of rhyolite at the Okataina Volcanic Complex, New Zealand: New insights from analysis of quartz clusters in plutonic lithics: K Graeter, R J Beane, C D Deering, D M Gravley, O Bachmann

0800h V51C-4783 POSTER Cr-Spinel as an Indicator of Cumulates Partial Melting and Liquid Hybridiza-tion: J Leuthold, J D Blundy

0800h V51C-4784 POSTER Magma mixing en-hanced by bubble segregation: S Wiesmaier, M Daniele, C Renggli, D Perugini, C De Campos, K U Hess, W Ertel-Ingrisch, Y Lavallée, D B Dingwell

0800h V51C-4785 POSTER Chemical Analysis of Re-action Rims on Olivine Crystals in Natural Samples of Black Dacite Using Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Spectroscopy, Lassen Peak, CA: N A Graham

0800h V51C-4786 POSTER Tales from supererup-tions: Combining pumice and mineral textures with phase equilibria to constrain the evolution of giant silicic magma bodies in the crust: G A R Gualda, A S Pamukcu, K A Wright, M S Ghiorso, C F Miller

0800h V51C-4787 POSTER Post-Emplacement Sta-bility and Instability of Magma Reservoirs: A M Ro-

man, C P Jaupart, E B Burov

0800h V51C-4788 POSTER Lava Textures, Magma Crystallization History, and the Dynamics of Mer-api and Aleutian Mush Columns: B D Marsh, M A Del Marmol

0800h V51C-4789 POSTER Magma Mixing in Lay-ered Kakortokites - Ilímaussaq Complex, S. Green-land: E J Hunt, A Finch, C H Donaldson

0800h V51C-4790 POSTER Exploring Multi-Phase Boundary Layer Phenomena during Magma Mix-ing: P Ruprecht, A Fiege, A C Simon

0800h V51C-4791 POSTER Cumulate Fragments in Silicic Ignimbrites: O Bachmann, B S Ellis, J Wolff

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0800h V51C-4792 POSTER Multiphase Simulations Constraining the Characteristic Volumes and Ef-ficiency of Mixing within Magmatic Mushes: J

Schleicher, G W Bergantz

0800h V51C-4793 POSTER Investigating Magma Mixing By Using Chemical and Textural Observa-tions of Plagioclase from Mutnovsky Volcano, Ka-mchatka: T Hudgins, A C Simon, G M Moore

0800h V51C-4794 POSTER Halogen Variations in Apatite of the Lac Des Iles Palladium Deposit, On-tario, Canada: A E Boudreau

0800h V51C-4796 POSTER ARE the Merensky Reef and Massive Chromitites of the Bushveld Complex Formed from Crystal Slurries or Superheated Mag-mas?: R Latypov, S Chistyakova

0800h V51C-4797 POSTER Fe Isotope Systematics of the Upper and Upper Main Zones of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa: L Bilenker, J A VanTon-geren, C Lundstrom, A C Simon

0800h V51C-4798 POSTER Iron Isotope Systematics of the Bushveld Complex, South Africa: Initial Re-sults : N Stausberg, C E Lesher, G Hoffmann-Bar-fod, J J Glessner, C Tegner

V51D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 0800hShale Reservoir Science and Technology II Posters (joint with H, MR, NS)

Presiding: Paul Craddock, Schlumberger-Doll Research; Nicholas Drenzek, Statoil

0800h V51D-4799 POSTER Inferring the Properties of Fluid-Filled Fractures using Tube Waves: O J

OReilly, E M Dunham, D Moos

0800h V51D-4800 POSTER Using SEM Analysis on Ion-Milled Shale Surface to Determine Shale-Frac-turing Fluid Interaction: J Lu, P J Mickler, J P Nicot

0800h V51D-4801 POSTER Evaluating Nitrogen Iso-tope Measurements in Unconventional Hydrocar-bon Reservoirs: T M Quan, K Rivera, E Adigwe, N Riedinger, J Puckette

0800h V51D-4802 POSTER Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry and Shale Gas - What Is Possible with Current Technology?: C D Barrie, A Kasson

0800h V51D-4803 POSTER Noble Gas Tracing of Fluid Transport in Shale Reservoirs: J E Heath, W P Gardner, K L Kuhlman, D G Robinson, S J Bauer

0800h V51D-4804 POSTER Investigation of Con-trolling Factors Impacting Water Quality in Shale Gas Produced Brine: W Fan, K F Hayes, B R Ellis

0800h V51D-4805 POSTER Overpressure and Its Relation to Petroleum Accumulation in Southern Edge of Junggar Basin: G Zhao

0800h V51D-4806 POSTER Effects of mineral com-position and pore structure in HC potential of res-ervoir rocks in the Western Foothill Belt, Taiwan: J

M Lin, L Y Tsai

0800h V51D-4807 POSTER Study of Kerogen Matu-rity using Transmission Fourier Transform Infra-red Spectroscopy (FTIR): S T Dang

0800h V51D-4808 POSTER Structural Evolution of Kerogen and Bitumen during Thermal Maturation examined by Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectros-copy: P R Craddock, T V Le Doan, A Pomerantz

0800h V51D-4809 POSTER Direct Correlation Be-tween Aromatization of Kerogen in Organic Shales during Maturation and Its Visible Absorption Edge: N Ferralis, Y Liu, A Pomerantz, J Grossman

0800h V51D-4810 POSTER Maturation of Green River Shale Kerogen with Hydrous Pyrolysis: Char-acterization of Geochemical Biomarkers and Car-bon Isotopes: Q Fu, M Darnell, K K Bissada

0800h V51D-4811 POSTER Hydrogen (H) Isotope Composition of Type II Kerogen Extracted by Py-rolysis-GC-MS-IRMS: Terrestrial Shale deposits as Martian Analogs: R Socki, D Pernia, K K Bissada, J A Curiale, M Evans, Q Fu, P B Niles

0800h V51D-4812 POSTER Estimates of Oil and Gas Potential of Source Rock by 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy: T L Longbot-

tom, W C Hockaday, K S Boling, S I Dworkin

0800h V51D-4813 POSTER Experimental Deter-mination of P-V-T-X Properties and Adsorption Kinetics in the CO2-CH4 System under Shale Gas Reservoir Conditions: Y Xiong, Y Wang

0800h V51D-4815 POSTER Factors affecting the pore space transformation during hydrocarbon generation in source rock (shales): laboratory ex-periment: D R Giliazetdinova, D V Korost

0800h V51D-4816 POSTER New Insights into Pore Characteristics and Hydrocarbon Generation of Shale Using Small-Angle Neutron Scattering: M

Ding, M Hartl, Y Wang, R Hjelm

V51E Moscone South 308Friday 0800hMelt, Volatiles, and the Oxidation State of Iron in Planetary Mantles I (cosponsored by MSA) (joint with DI, MR, P)

Presiding: David Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Glenn Gaetani, WHOI; Elizabeth Cottrell, Smithsonian, NMNH; Anthony Withers, University of Minnesota

0800h V51E-01 The Anomalous C/N Ratio of the Bulk Silicate Earth – A Record of Which Early Plan-etary Catastrophe?: M M Hirschmann

0815h V51E-02 Oxygen fugacity profile of the oce-anic upper mantle and the depth of redox melting beneath ridges: F A Davis, E Cottrell

0830h V51E-03 Variability of Water in the Con-vecting Mantle: E H Hauri, A E Saal

0845h V51E-04 The Fidelity of Xenoliths in Re-cording Mantle Water Concentrations: T A Plank, E Ferriss, A S Lloyd, E Hauri

0900h V51E-05 Fluorine and Chlorine in mantle: are they useful volatile tracers?: K T Koga, E F Rose-Koga, M Le Voyer, C Dalou, J Wu, B Debret, G Van den Bleeken

0915h V51E-06 Quantitative Model to Predict Melts on the Ol-Opx Saturation Boundary during Man-tle Melting: The Role of H2O: A L Andrews, T L Grove

0930h V51E-07 Partitioning of Large-ion Litho-phile Elements Between Aqueous Fluids and Melts: Role of Saline Fluids in Sub-arc Mantle: T Kawa-

moto, K Mibe

0945h V51E-08 Experimental determination of the H2O-undersaturated peridotite solidus: E K Tur-

sack, G A Gaetani, E H Hauri, A R Sarafian

V51F Moscone South 310Friday 0800hRecent Advances in Ophiolite Research: New Insights into the Formation, Evolution, and Emplacement of Ophiolites I (joint with T)

Presiding: Matthew Rioux, University of California; Hugh Rollinson, University of Derby; Julian Pearce, Cardiff Univ; Mathieu Benoit, Géosciences Environnement Toulouse, Observatoire Midi Pyrénées

0800h V51F-01 The Ophiolite - Oceanic Fore-Arc Connection: M K Reagan, J A Pearce, R J Stern, O Ishizuka, K E Petronotis

0815h V51F-02 The Relationships of Plate Tri-ple-junction Evolution, Trench-Arc Lengthening, Boninite Generation, and SSZ Spreading Centers to Ophiolite Formation, High-Temperature Soles, and Obduction: J Casey, J F Dewey

0830h V51F-03 The Development of Subduction Below the Oman-UAE Ophiolite: Detailed Tempo-ral Constraints from High Precision U-Pb Zircon Geochronology: M E Rioux, S A Bowring, J M Garber, P B Kelemen, M P Searle, S Miyashita, Y Adachi

0845h V51F-04 Oman Ophiolite Structural Con-straints Complement Models of Crustal Accretion at the EAST Pacific RISE: A A Nicolas, D Jousselin, F I Boudier

0900h V51F-05 Partial Melting and Assimilation of the Roof of Melt Lens, and New Perspectives of Hydrothermal Systems Beneath Fast-Spread Ocean Ridges: S Miyashita, Y Adachi

0915h V51F-06 Paradise Lost: Uncertainties in melting and melt extraction processes beneath oce-anic spreading ridges: P B Kelemen

0930h V51F-07 Ophiolite Perspectives on Oceanic Mantle Heterogeneity : R J Walker, B O’Driscoll, J M Day, R D Ash, J S Daly

0945h V51F-08 Genesis of Diamond-bearing and Diamond-free Podiform Chromitites in the Luo-busa Ophiolite, Tibet: J Yang, F Xiong, X Xu, P T Robinson, Y Dilek, W L Griffin

UNION

U52A Moscone South 103-104Friday 1020hUnderstanding Why People Reject Sound Scientific Information and How Scientists Can Respond (Virtual Session)Presiding: Benjamin Santer, LLNL; Naomi Oreskes, Harvard University; Ann Reid, National Center for Science Education

1020h Introductory Remarks

1100h U52A-02 Cigarette makers pioneered many of our black arts of disinformation, including the funding of research to distract from the hazards of smoking. Ten Nobel prizes were the result. By fund-ing distraction research, the cigarette industry be-came an important source of academic corruption, helping also to forge other forms of denialism on a global scale: R N Proctor

1135h U52A-03 But it’s “Only a Theory!” Respond-ing to Evolution Doubt, Distortion, and Denial: K

R Miller

1210h Concluding Remarks

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

A52A Moscone West 2022-2024Friday 1020hBiomass Burning Impacts on Composition, Clouds, and Climate: SEAC4RS, BBOP, SAMBBA, BORTAS, FLAME-4, and Other Recent Studies II (Virtual Session)Presiding: Robert Yokelson, Univ Montana; Arthur Sedlacek, Brookhaven National Lab; Hugh Coe, University of Manchester; Jack Dibb, Univ New Hampshire

1020h A52A-01 time Dependence of Aerosols in Biomass Burn Plumes from Bbop: L I Kleinman, A J Sedlacek III, R J Yokelson, T B Onasch, K Adachi, P R Buseck, D Chand, S Collier, M K Dubey, F Mei, J E Shilling, S R Springston, J Wang, N L Wigder, Q Zhang

1035h A52A-02 Chemical Composition of Wild-land and Agricultural Biomass Burning Particles Measured Downwind During BBOP Study: E Fort-

ner, T B Onasch, J Shilling, M Pekour, L I Klein-man, A J Sedlacek III, D R Worsnop

1050h A52A-03 Transmission Electron Microscopy Analysis of Tarball Formation and Volatility from Biomass-burning Aerosol Particles during the 2013 BBOP Campaign: P R Buseck, K Adachi, D Chand, L I Kleinman, A J Sedlacek III

1105h A52A-04 Biomass Burning as a Source of Mineral Dust and Giant Aerosol to the Free Tro-posphere: K D Froyd, J Liao, D M Murphy, L D Ziemba, B E Anderson, S Woods, P Lawson

1120h A52A-05 Use of the NASA GEOS-5 SEAC4RS Meteorological and Aerosol Reanalysis for assessing simulated aerosol optical properties as a function of smoke age: C A Randles, A M da Silva Jr, P R Colarco, A Darmenov, V Buchard, R Govin-daraju, G Chen, J W Hair, P B Russell, Y Shinozuka, N Wagner, D Lack

1135h A52A-06 Black carbon over the Amazon during SAMBBA: it gets everywhere: W Morgan, J D Allan, M Flynn, E Darbyshire, D Liu, K Szpek, J Langridge, B T Johnson, J Haywood, K Longo, P Artaxo, H Coe

1150h A52A-07 Simulation of biomass burning aerosols and radiative effects in HadGEM3: B T

Johnson, J Haywood, J Langridge, K Szpek, E Dar-byshire, W Morgan, H Coe, J Ferreira De Brito, P Artaxo, K Longo

1205h A52A-08 Impact of Biomass Burning Aero-sols on the Biosphere over Amazonia: F Malavelle, J Haywood, L Mercado, G Folberth, N Bellouin

A52B Moscone West 3012Friday 1020hInnovative Insights into the Climate System and Climate Models: Exploring Scales and Parameter Spaces I

(cosponsored by AMS) (joint with NG, OS)

Presiding: Travis O’Brien, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Brian Kahn, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Aaron Donohoe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Brian Rose, SUNY at Albany

1020h A52B-01 What Sets the Relative Humidity of the Tropical Troposphere?: D M Romps

1035h A52B-02 Atmospheric Moisture Budget and Spatial Resolution Dependenceof Precipitation Ex-tremes in Aquaplanet Simulations: Q Yang, L R Leung, S Rauscher, T D Ringler, M Taylor

1050h A52B-03 Unexpected Results are Usually Wrong, but Often Interesting: M Huber

1105h A52B-04 Scaling and Randomness of Ocean Mesoscale Eddies: L Zanna, L Porta Mana

1120h A52B-05 Tropical cyclone-permitting sim-ulations of un-Earthlike climates: T M Merlis, M Zhao, I Held

1135h A52B-06 Multifractal Analysis of Large Eddy Simulations of Marine Stratocumulus: C M Kaul, K G Pressel, J Teixeira

1150h A52B-07 Spatial Variances of Wind Fields and Their Relation to Second-Order Structure Functions and Spectra: G P King, J Vogelzang, A Stoffelen, M Portabella

1205h A52B-08 Tinkering With AGCMs To Inves-tigate Atmospheric Behavior: C M Bitz

A52C Moscone West 3008Friday 1020hMadden-Julian Oscillation: Observations, Modeling, and Prediction II Presiding: Charles Long, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Kunio Yoneyama, Japan Ag for Mar Ear Sci & Tec; Jean-philippe Duvel, CNRS

1020h A52C-01 A Stochastic Skeleton Model for the MJO: S N Stechmann, S Thual, A Majda

1035h A52C-02 The Moist Static Energy Budget in CAM5 and SP-CAM Hindcasts during Dynamo: W

Hannah, E D Maloney

1050h A52C-03 SHALLOW CONVECTION DURING THE MJO IN THE TWP: D M Zerme-

no, C Zhang, P Kollias, H Kalesse

1105h A52C-04 Local Signs of MJO Convection Ini-tiation: M Bowers, W W Tung

1120h A52C-05 Stable Water Isotope Dynamics Can Constrain GCM Convective Processes during the MJO: O Tuinenburg, C M Risi, J L Lacour, M Schneider

1135h A52C-06 Simulations of cloud-radiation in-teraction with imposed largescale dynamics from the DYNAMO northern sounding array: S Wang, A H Sobel, A M Fridlind

1150h A52C-07 The Madden-Julian Oscillation in the NCAR Community Earth System Model Cou-pled Data Assimilation System: A Chatterjee, J L Anderson, M Moncrieff, N Collins, G Danabasog-lu, T Hoar, A R Karspeck, R B Neale, K Raeder, J J Tribbia

1205h A52C-08 Precursor Environmental Con-ditions Associated with the Termination of Mad-den-Julian Oscillation Events: J P Stachnik, D E Waliser, A Majda

A52D Moscone West 3010Friday 1020hQuantifying Emissions from Urban and Other Complex Areas II (Virtual Session) (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: James Butler, NOAA; Riley Duren, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Daniel Mendoza, University of California Santa Cruz; Jocelyn Turnbull, GNS Science / Rafter Radiocarbon

1020h A52D-01 Progress and Developments in the Indianapolis Flux Experiment (INFLUX): P B

Shepson, M O L Cambaliza, O E Salmon, A M F Heimburger, K J Davis, T Lauvaux, L E McGowan, N Miles, S Richardson, D P Sarmiento, M Hardesty, A Karion, C Sweeney, L T Iraci, P W Hillyard, J R Podolske, K R Gurney, R Patarasuk, I N Razlivan-ov, Y Song, D O’Keeffe, J C Turnbull, I Vimont, J R Whetstone, A Possolo, K Prasad, I Lopez-Coto

1035h A52D-02 Removing Traffic Emissions from CO2 Time Series Measured at a Tall Tower Using on-Road Measurements and WRF-Stilt Transport Modeling: A Schmidt, C Rella, M Goeckede, C V Hanson, Z Yang, B E Law

1050h A52D-03 Emission of CO2 by the transport sector and the impact on the atmospheric concen-tration in Sao Paulo, Brazil: M D F Andrade, C Ki-tazato, P Perez-Martinez, T Nogueira

1105h A52D-04 Estimating CO2 fluxes in the Bay Area from a dense surface network: First estimates from the Berkeley Atmospheric CO2 Observation Network (BeACON): A J Turner, B C Mcdonald, V E Teige, A Shusterman, H Maness, R Harley, R C Cohen

1120h A52D-05 Estimation of country-scale meth-ane emissions by airborne and ground-based in situ observations and inverse modeling: D Brunner, S Henne, B J Oney, M Leuenberger, R Hiller, I Bam-berger, W Eugster, B Neininger

1135h A52D-06 Methane Emissions in the London Region: Deciphering Regional Sources with Mobile Measurements: G Zazzeri, D Lowry, R E Fisher, J L France, M Lanoisellé, A Bjorkegren, E G Nisbet

1150h A52D-07 BLACK Carbon Emissions from Diesel Sources in the Largest Arctic City: Case Study of Murmansk : M Evans, N Kholod, S Tretyakova, V Malyshev, E Gusev, S Yu, E Barinov

1205h A52D-08 Traffic Related Air Quality Trends in São Paulo, Brazil: P Perez-Martinez, M D F An-drade

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A52E Moscone South 309Friday 1020hRemote Sensing of the Carbon Cycle: Exploiting New Measurements and Linkages to the Water Cycle V Presiding: Annmarie Eldering, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Charles Miller, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Christopher O’Dell, Colorado State University; John Worden, JPL / Caltech

1020h A52E-01 Preliminary Results from the NASA Orbiting Carbon Observatory–2 (OCO-2): D Crisp, A Eldering, M R Gunson

1035h A52E-02 Initial Inflight Calibration Status of the OCO-2 Mission: R Pollock, L Chapsky, R Lee, R Rosenberg, C J Bruegge

1050h A52E-03 A Preliminary Assessment of Orbit-ing Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) Measurements Using TCCON Data: P O Wennberg, B Fisher, C M Roehl, D Wunch, G B Osterman, A Eldering, B J Naylor, H Nguyen, L Mandrake, C O’Dell, C Fran-kenberg, V Natraj, T Taylor, M Smyth, D Crisp, H R Pollock, V Payne, M R Gunson, R J Salawitch

1105h A52E-04 The Orbiting Carbon Observato-ry-3 (OCO-3) Mission: An Overview: A Eldering, S Kaki, M W Bennett

1120h A52E-05 The progress of Chinese Carbon Dioxide Satellite (TanSat): observation design, Re-trieval algorithm and validation network: Y Liu

1135h A52E-06 Towards Disentangling Natural and Anthropogenic GHG Fluxes from Space - The Car-bonSat Earth Explorer 8 Candidate Mission: H Bov-

ensmann, M Buchwitz, M Reuter, K Gerilowski, T Krings, J P Burrows, D Crisp, H Boesch, D Brun-ner, P Ciais, F M Bréon, A J Dolman, G Hayman, S Houweling, G Lichtenberg, P Ingmann, B Sierk, A Loescher, Y Meijer

1150h A52E-07 GOSAT-2 Related Activities at Na-tional Institute for Environmental Studies(NIES), Japan: T Matsunaga, I Morino, Y Yoshida, M Saito, T Machida, N Saigusa, H Mukai

1205h A52E-08 G3E – Geostationary Emission Explorer for Europe: mission concept: A Butz, J Orphal, H Bovensmann, T von Clarmann, F Friedl-Vallon, F Hase, R Checa-Garcia, G Hechen-blaikner, T Knigge, F Schmuelling

A52F Moscone West 3006Friday 1020hTropospheric Chemistry-Climate Interactions IV Presiding: Lee Murray, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies; Christopher Holmes, UC Irvine; Timothy Bertram, University of California San Diego; James West, Univ. of North Carolina

1020h A52F-01 Using Satellite Observations of Cloud Vertical Distribution to Improve Global Model Estimates of Cloud Radiative Effect on Key Tropospheric Oxidants: H Liu, S H Ham, J H Craw-ford, S Kato, G Chen, A Voulgarakis, B N Duncan

1035h A52F-02 Air Mass Origin in the Arctic and its Response to Future Warming: C Orbe, P A Newman, D W Waugh, M B Holzer, L Oman, L M Polvani, F Li

1050h A52F-03 Where is the equator? A definition based on the atmosphere and its implications for at-mospheric chemistry and climate: C D Holmes, M J Prather

1105h A52F-04 Biogenic VOC and Climate: A B

Guenther

1120h A52F-05 Vegetation-mediated Climate Im-pacts on Historical and Future Ozone Air Quality: A

P K Tai, Y Fu, L J Mickley, C L Heald, S Wu

1135h A52F-06 Land Use Change Impacts on Air Quality and Climate: C L Heald, D V Spracklen

1150h A52F-07 Strong Vegetation-Chemistry-Cli-mate Feedbacks in the Pliocene: N Unger

1205h A52F-08 Sensitivity of atmospheric oxida-tion chemistry to climate inferred from Greenland ice core records of Δ17O(NO3

-): L Geng, B Alexan-der, L T Murray

BIOGEOSCIENCES

B52A Moscone West 2002Friday 1020hAdvances in Observing and Scaling Surface-Atmosphere Exchange for Enhancing Long-Term Flux Networks II (joint with A, GC)

Presiding: Stefan Metzger, NEON; Kimberly Novick, Indiana University - Bloomington; Dario Papale, Tuscia University; Bai Yang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1020h B52A-01 Canopy diversity in relation to car-bon fluxes, water use and spectral reflectance in North American forests: S V Ollinger, R Guerrieri, L C Lepine, J Xiao, H Asbjornsen

1035h B52A-02 Scaling Surface Fluxes from Tow-er Footprint to Global Model Pixel Scale Using Multi-Satellite Data Fusion: M C Anderson, C Hain, F Gao, K A Semmens, Y Yang, M A Schull, T Ring, W P Kustas, J G Alfieri

1050h B52A-03 Regional Scaling of Airborne Eddy Covariance Flux Observation: T Sachs, A Serafi-movich, S Metzger, K Kohnert, J Hartmann

1105h B52A-04 Caught in the flux net: disentan-gling error, uncertainty, heterogeneity, and spatial process in biogeochemical scaling: M Dietze

1120h B52A-05 Disentangling Climate and Land-use Impacts on Grassland Carbon and Water Flux-es: N A Brunsell, J B Nippert

1135h B52A-06 Land-atmosphere fluxes during hy-dro-meteorological extremes: comparing high-res-olution upscaled fluxes with site-level observations: M D Mahecha, M Jung, J von Buttlar, A Knohl, D Papale, A Rammig, J Zscheischler, M Reichstein

1150h B52A-07 On the Use of Multi-Scale Long-Term Data for Understanding Global Ecosystem Functioning: M Reichstein, N Carvalhais, M Jung, M D Mahecha

1205h B52A-08 Combining FLUXNET data with atmospheric CO2 observations in a global data as-similation framework to study variability of carbon sources and sinks : G Asrar, N Zeng, E Kalnay, S Penny, J S Kang, I Y Fung

B52B Moscone West 2003Friday 1020hMercury Pollution and Environmental Change II (joint with A, GC, SI)

Presiding: Michael Bank, University of Massachusetts; James Shanley, USGS; Heather Golden, US EPA, ORD, NERL, EERD

1020h B52B-01 Uncertainties of Gaseous Oxidized Mercury Measurements: How to Move Forward?: M S Gustin, J Huang, S N Lyman, D A Jaffe

1035h B52B-02 Aircraft Observations of Mercury over the US: The Nomadss Experiment: D A Jaffe, J L Ambrose II, L Gratz, L Jaegle, V Shah, N E Selin, S Song, A Giang

1050h B52B-03 Anthropogenic Mercury Accumu-lation in Watersheds of the Northern Appalachian Mountains: E W Boyer, P J Drohan, D Lawler, J Grimm, C Grant, K J Eklof, J Bennett, M D Naber

1105h B52B-04 Sensitivity of Stream Methyl Hg Concentrations to Environmental Change in the Adirondack Mountains of New York, USA: D A

Burns, K Riva Murray, E Nystrom, G Millard, C T Driscoll

1120h B52B-05 Effects of Trophic Status on Mercu-ry Methylation Pathways in Peatlands: M E Hines, L Zhang, S Sampath, R Hu, T Barkay

1135h B52B-06 Invasive and exotic earthworms: an unaccounted change to mercury cycling in north-eastern US forest soils: J B Richardson, A J Fried-land, J H Görres, D J Renock, B P Jackson

1150h B52B-07 Seasonal changes of mercury reduc-tion and methylation in Gulf of Trieste (north Adri-atic Sea): M Horvat, A Bratkic, N Koron, J Faganeli, S Ribeiro Guevara, T Tinta

1205h B52B-08 Climate Effects on Methylmercury Bioaccumulation Along a Latitudinal Gradient in the Eastern Canadian Arctic: J Chetelat, M Rich-ardson, G MacMillan, M Amyot, H Hintelmann, D Crump

B52C Moscone West 2004Friday 1020hNovel Approaches for Considering Vegetation Dynamics II (joint with GC)

Presiding: Abigail Swann, University of Washington; Charles Koven, LBL; Ryan Pavlick, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1020h B52C-01 Beyond the climate envelope: using trait filtering models to predict biome boundaries from plant physiology: R Fisher, W A Hoffmann, S Muszala

1035h B52C-02 Expanding the Range of Plant Func-tional Diversity Represented in Global Vegetation Models: Towards Lineage-based Plant Functional Types: C J Still, D Griffith, E Edwards, E Forrestel, C Lehmann, M Anderson, J Craine, S Pau, C Os-borne

1050h B52C-03 Tropical Forests, Savannas and Grasslands: Bridging the Knowledge Gap Between Ecology and Dynamic Global Vegetation Models: M

Baudena, S C Dekker, P M van Bodegom, B Cuesta, S I Higgins, V Lehsten, C H Reick, M Rietkerk, S Scheiter, Z Yin, M A Zavala, V Brovkin

1105h B52C-04 The vulnerability of the Amazon forest to drier climate: results from an individu-al-based ecosystem model (ED-2.2): M Longo, R G Knox, N M Levine, L F Alves, D Bonal, M Hayek, S R Saleska, K T Wiedemann, P R Moorcroft, S C Wofsy

1120h B52C-05 A Stand-Alone Demography and Landscape Structure Module for Earth System Mod-els: Integration with Inventory Data from Temper-ate and Boreal Forests: V E Haverd, B Smith, L P Nieradzik, P Briggs

1135h B52C-06 Allometric Scaling Across Environ-mental Gradients: L Duncanson, R Dubayah

1150h B52C-07 Effects of European land use on contemporary tree-climate relationships in the northeastern United States: Implications for predic-tive models: S J Goring, C V Cogbill, A Dawson, M Hooten, J S McLachlan, D J Mladenoff, C J Paciorek, M Ruid, J Tipton, J W Williams, S Record, J H Mat-thes, M Dietze

1205h B52C-08 Modeling Forest Structure and Vas-cular Plant Diversity in Piedmont Forests: C Hak-

kenberg

B52D Moscone West 2006Friday 1020hTerrestrial Hydrological and Biogeochemical Cycles of Managed and Restored Ecosystems I (joint with H)

Presiding: Darren Drewry, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Frances O’Donnell, Northern Arizona University; Juan Quijano, Univ of Illinois; Cove Sturtevant, University of California Berkeley

1020h B52D-01 Transpiration in the Global Water Cycle: W H Schlesinger, S Jasechko

1050h B52D-03 A plot scale evapotranspiration model for urban landscapes in Los Angeles, CA: E

Litvak, D E Pataki

1105h B52D-04 Irrigation Strategies and Crop Breeding As Complementary Measures for Im-proved Water Management and Ecosystem Ser-vices: G Vico, S Manzoni, M Weih, A M Porporato

1120h B52D-05 The mechanics of erosion on soil organic redistribution: T Papanicolaou

1135h B52D-06 Examining Patterns of Carbon As-similation and Allocation to Defense Processes in a Restored Southern Pine Forest: H Ritger, K A Novick

1150h B52D-07 A 5 Year Study of Carbon Fluxes from a Restored English Blanket Bog: F Worrall, S Dixon, M Evans

1205h B52D-08 Funding Mechanisms for Ecosys-tem Services Projects: V Russell

CRYOSPHERE

C52A Moscone West 3007Friday 1020hDeep and Dark: Geophysical Exploration of the Subglacial Environment I (joint with NS)

Presiding: Alessio Gusmeroli, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Martin Truffer, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Adam Booth, Imperial College London

1020h C52A-01 More Than the Sum of Its Parts: Increased Information Content through a Combi-nation of Ground-Penetrating-Radar and Seismic Methods on Temperate Glaciers: L Rabenstein, H Maurer, K Merz, M P Lüthi

1035h C52A-02 Shining a light on the Deep and Dark: complementary seismic and radar mea-surements of glacier beds: S Anandakrishnan, S Gogineni, C Lewis, J D Paden, P Burkett, C Leus-chen

1050h C52A-03 Basal Icequakes: Insights into Stick-Slip Motion of the Greenland Ice Sheet: R Claudia, F Walter, A Helmstetter, E H Kissling

1105h C52A-04 What have the geophysicists ever done for us?: M O’Leary, I C Rutt, D Benn, A J Luckman, S L Bevan

1120h C52A-05 Channelised Subglacial Hydrology Modulates West Antarctic Ice Stream Basal Condi-tions and Flow: M J Siegert, N Ross, D M Schro-eder

1135h C52A-06 Interpretation of Radar Basal Reflectivity in Ice-Sheet Grounding Zones: K A

Christianson, R W Jacobel, H J Horgan, S Anan-dakrishnan, D M Holland, R B Alley

1150h C52A-07 WISSARD at Subglacial Lake Whillans, West Antarctica:scientific operations and initial observations: S M Tulaczyk, J Mikucki, M R Siegfried, J C Priscu, C G Barcheck, L Beem, A Be-har, J Burnett, B C Christner, A T Fisher, H A Frick-er, K D Mankoff, R D Powell, F R Rack, D Sampson, R P Scherer, S Y Schwartz

1205h C52A-08 Subglacial drainage characteriza-tion on a small surge type alpine glacier on the St. Elias range, Yukon Territory, Canada: C Rada, C Schoof

C52B Moscone West 3005Friday 1020hPaleoglaciology: Climate Change Proxies from Alpine Glaciers and Icecaps I (joint with A, H, PP)

Presiding: P Thompson Davis, Bentley University; Johannes Koch, Brandon University

1020h Welcoming Remarks:

1025h C52B-01 Numerical Modeling of Rocky Mountain Paleoglaciers – Insights into the Climate of the Last Glacial Maximum and the Subsequent Deglaciation: E M Leonard, B J C Laabs, M A Plummer

1045h C52B-02 The Holocene Record of Alpine Glaciation in the Arctic: J P Briner, N E Young, A Schweinsberg, S Pendleton

1105h C52B-03 Alpine Glaciation on Baffin Island over the Last Millennium: N E Young, J P Briner, J M Schaefer

1120h C52B-04 Late Glacial and Holocene glacier fluctuations at high Northern latitude: J Bakke, H E Wittmeier, J M Schaefer, K Vasskog, T Rothe

1140h C52B-05 Late Glacial and Holocene moun-tain glacier fluctuations in the northern hemi-sphere, the bipolar seesaw, and CO2: J M Schaefer, S Rupper, D G Keeler, I L Schimmelpfennig, S Ivy-Ochs, J Bakke, H E Wittmeier, R C Finkel, N Akcar, C Schluechter

1155h C52B-06 Development of Ideas About Holo-cene and Latest Pleistocene Glacier Advances in the North American Cordillera: G Osborn

1210h Concluding Remarks

EDUCATION

ED52A Moscone South 102Friday 1020hGames, Interactive Simulations, and Virtual Labs for Science Teaching and Learning I

(joint with A, DI, GC, OS, P)

Presiding: Randy Russell, UCAR; Erin Wood, University of Colorado

1020h ED52A-01 Real-Time Climate Simulations in the Interactive 3D Game Universe Sandbox ²: N L

Goldenson

1035h ED52A-02 iVFTs - immersive virtual field trips for interactive learning about Earth’s environ-ment: G Bruce, A D Anbar, S C Semken, R E Sum-mons, C Oliver, S Buxner

1050h ED52A-03 Games and Simulations for Cli-mate, Weather and Earth Science Education: R M

Russell

1105h ED52A-04 FutureCoast: “Listen to your futures”: S L Pfirman, K Eklund, S Thacher, B S Orlove, G Diane Stovall-Soto, J Brunacini, T Her-nandez

1120h ED52A-05 Starchitect: Building Worlds and Learning Astronomy on Facebook and Beyond: J B

Harold, D C Hines

1135h ED52A-06 A Virtual Rock Physics Laborato-ry Through Visualized and Interactive Experiments: T Vanorio, C Di Bonito, A C Clark

1150h ED52A-07 Interactive Puzzles for the mean climate dyanmics and climate change with the Monash Simple Climate Model: D Dommenget

1205h ED52A-08 The CAULDRON game: Helping decision makers understand extreme weather event attribution: P Walton, F E L Otto

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP52A Moscone West 2005Friday 1020hGrain Sorting in Sediment Transport I (joint with H)

Presiding: Philippe Frey, IRSTEA Grenoble; Kimberly Hill, University of Minnesota; Michael Church, Univ British Columbia

1020h EP52A-01 Downstream lightening and up-ward heavying, sorting of sediments of uniform grain size but differing in density: E Viparelli, L Solari, K M Hill

1035h EP52A-02 Force chains as the link between particle and bulk friction angles in granular mate-rial: A M Booth, R Hurley, M P Lamb, J Andrade

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1050h EP52A-03 Particle sorting in Filter Porous Media and in Sediment Transport: A Numerical and Experimental Study: L G Glascoe, S M Ezzedine, Y Kanarska, I Lomov, T Antoun, J Smith, R Hall, S Woodson

1105h EP52A-04 Generalized sorting profile of al-luvial fans: D J Jerolmack, K L Miller

1135h EP52A-06 Controls on the abruptness of gravel-sand transitions: J G Venditti, M A Church, M P Lamb, N Domarad, C D Rennie

1150h EP52A-07 Application of image texture anal-ysis to grain sorting in a braided river physical mod-el: P Leduc, P Ashmore, T Gardner

1205h EP52A-08 Simulating Sediment Sorting of Streambed Surfaces – It’s the Supply, Stupid: P R

Wilcock

EP52B Moscone West 2007Friday 1020hRiver-Floodplain Connectivity: Interactions Among Riparian Vegetation, Fluvial Wood, Stream Morphodynamics, and Biogeochemical Cycles I (joint with B, H)

Presiding: John Stella, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Hervé Piegay, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS; Gabrielle David, Boston College; Brett Eaton, Univ British Columbia

1020h EP52B-01 Co-evolution of Riparian Vegeta-tion and Channel Dynamics in an Aggrading Braid-ed River System, Mount Pinatubo, Philippines: K B

Gran, T Michal

1035h EP52B-02 Sediment Supply as a Control on Plant-Morphodynamic Interactions: R Manners, A C Wilcox, L Kui, J C Stella, A Lightbody, L S Sklar

1050h EP52B-03 Precipitation v. River Discharge Controls on Water Availability to Riparian Trees in the Rhône River Delta: M B Singer, C I Sargeant, C Vallet-Coulomb, C Evans, C R Bates

1105h EP52B-04 Physical controls and patterns of recruitment on the Drôme River (SE France): An analysis based on a chronosequence of high resolu-tion aerial imagery: H Piegay, J C Stella, B Raepple

1120h EP52B-05 Floods and Fluvial Wood: F Co-

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1135h EP52B-06 The Geomorphic Role of Large Woody Debris in River Avulsions: J C Stout, J R Grove, I Rutherfurd, P Marren

1150h EP52B-07 Geologic, biogeomorphic, and hydrologic controls on floodplain organic carbon retention in mountainous headwater streams of the Colorado Front Range, USA: N A Sutfin, E Wohl

1205h EP52B-08 Approaches to defining reference regimes for river restoration planning: T J Beechie

GEODESY

G52A Moscone West 3024Friday 1020hReal-Time Earthquake Analysis for Disaster Mitigation: Focus on Pacific Rim II (joint with NH, S, SA)

Presiding: Yehuda Bock, UCSD/IGPP 0225; Attila Komjathy, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Glen Mattioli, University of Texas at Arlington; Timothy Melbourne, Central Washington Univ

1020h G52A-01 The Plate Boundary Observatory Cascadia Network: Development and Installation of a Large Scale Real-time GPS Network: K E Austin, F Blume, H T Berglund, K Feaux, W W Gallaher, K M Hodgkinson, G S Mattioli, D Mencin

1035h G52A-02 Progress in using real-time GPS for seismic monitoring of the Cascadia megathrust: W

M Szeliga, T I Melbourne, V M Santillan, C Scriv-ner, F Webb

1050h G52A-03 Rapid kinematic slip inversion with regional geophysical data: towards site-specific tsu-nami intensity forecasts: D Melgar, Y Bock

1105h G52A-04 Rapid estimation of the moment magnitude of large earthquake from static strain changes: S Itaba

1117h G52A-05 A Bayesian and Physics-Based Ground Motion Parameters Map Generation Sys-tem : L Ramirez-Guzman, A Quiroz, H Sandoval, C Perez-Yanez, A L Ruiz, R Delgado, M A Macias, L Alcántara

1129h G52A-06 The New Seismological Observa-tion System in Chile and a Real time GPS Detec-tion of the Displacement Associated with a M=7.7 Earthquake in Chile: S E Barrientos

1144h G52A-07 Disaster Response and Decision Support in Partnership with the California Earth-quake Clearinghouse : A Rosinski, M T Glasscoe, D Vaughan, J Morentz

1156h G52A-08 Educator professional development as a component of earthquake and tsunami readiness and early warning systems: B A Pratt-Sitaula, R F Butler, R J Lillie, N Hunter, B Magura, R Groom, C Hedeen, J A Johnson, S E Olds, D Charlevoix, M Coe

1208h G52A-09 Towards the Implementation of GPS-based Tsunami Early Warning System Using Ionospheric Measurements: Y M Yang, A Kom-jathy, X Meng, O P Verkhoglyadova, A J Mannucci

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC52A Moscone West 3001Friday 1020hClimate and Environmental Data, Information, and Knowledge for Societal Decision Making in the U.S. and International/SERVIR Regions I

Presiding: Lawrence Buja, NCAR; Eric Anderson, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Nancy Searby, NASA Headquarters; Laurna Kaatz, Denver Water

1020h GC52A-01 Empowering America’s Commu-nities to Prepare for the Effects of Climate Change: Developing Actionable Climate Science Under the President’s Climate Action Plan: P B Duffy, P Colo-han, R Driggers, D Herring, F Laurier, L Petes, S Ruffo, C Tilmes, B Venkataraman, C P Weaver

1035h GC52A-02 Providing a Fuller Characteriza-tion of Uncertainty in Climate Impact Assessments to Better Inform Local-to-Regional Scale Decisions in the Water Resources Sector: J R Arnold, M P Clark, A J Newman, A W Wood, E D Gutmann, N Mizukami, P A Mendoza, R Rasmussen, K Ikeda, L D Brekke

1050h GC52A-03 Application of Satellite informa-tion (JASON-2) in improvement of Flood Forecast-ing and Early Warning Service in Bangladesh: M A

Hossain, E R Anderson, M A Bhuiyan, F Hossain, S M Shah-Newaz

1105h GC52A-04 WRF Simulation over the East-ern Africa by use of Land Surface Initialization: V N

Sakwa, J Case, A S Limaye, B Zavodsky, E S Kabu-changa, J Mungai

1120h GC52A-05 Climate and Population Health Vulnerabilities to Vector-Borne Diseases: Increas-ing Resilience Under Climate Change Conditions in Africa: P Ceccato, K C McDonald, E Podest, M De La Torre Juarez, A Kruczkiewicz, J Lessel, K Jensen, M C Thomson

1135h GC52A-06 Intersections of downscaling, the ethics of climate services, and regional research grand challenges: B Hewitson, C Jack, W J Gu-towski Jr

1150h GC52A-07 Towards Systematic Benchmark-ing of Climate Model Performance: P J Gleckler

1205h GC52A-08 Informing Adaptation Decisions: What Do We Need to Know and What Do We Need to Do?: R S Pulwarty, R S Webb

GC52B Moscone West 3003Friday 1020hClimate Variability and the African Environment, Water Resources, and Food Security II

(joint with A, B, H, SI)

Presiding: Charles Ichoku, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr; Douglas Alsdorf, Ohio State University Main Campus; Edward Beighley, Northeastern University

1020h GC52B-01 Reconstitution of a Continuous Climatic and Rainfall Series for the Central Sahel (1950-2012): Data, Methodology and Application: C Leauthaud, J Demarty, B Cappelaere, T Vischel, F Guichard, L Kergoat, G Manuela, F Hourdin, B Sultan

1035h GC52B-02 Inter-annual and Intra-annual Variability in River Flow and Inundation in Afri-can River Systems: Results from a new pan-African Land-surface Model Validated against Earth Obser-vations: S J Dadson

1050h GC52B-03 What Controls Runoff Ratios in the Congo Basin?: M T Durand, R Wei

1105h GC52B-04 Quantifying the Resilience of Vegetation and Soil Moisture During Dry Spells Using Satellite Remote Sensing: D Stampoulis, K Andreadis, S L Granger, J B Fisher, A Behrangi, N N Das, J Turk

1120h GC52B-05 Linking Remote Sensing Data and Energy Balance Models for a Scalable Agricul-ture Insurance System for sub-Saharan Africa: M E

Brown, D E Osgood, J L McCarty, G J Husak, C Hain, C S R Neigh

1135h GC52B-06 Seasonal Prediction of Hydro-Cli-matic Extremes in the Greater Horn of Africa Under Evolving Climate Conditions to Support Adapta-tion Strategies: T Tadesse, B F Zaitchik, S Habib, C C Funk, G B Senay, T Dinku, F S Policelli, P Block, G A Baigorria, S Beyene, B Wardlow, M J Hayes

1150h GC52B-07 Fire-Induced Variation of Essen-tial Climate Variables in Northern Sub-Saharan Africa: C M Ichoku, L Ellison, K E Willmot, C K Gatebe, T Matsui, J Wang, C Okonkwo, R Damoah, J Lee, J O Adegoke, J D Bolten, F S Policelli, E M Wilcox, S Habib

1205h GC52B-08 Opportunities for Hydrologic Re-search in the Congo Basin: D E Alsdorf, E Beighley II, H Lee, R Tshimanga, R G Spencer, F O’Loughlin

GEOMAGNETISM AND PALEOMAGNETISM

GP52A Moscone South 300Friday 1020hGeomagnetic Paleointensity and Paleosecular Variation II (joint with DI)

Presiding: Catherine Constable, UCSD; John Tarduno, Univ Rochester

1020h GP52A-01 Paleosecular variation of the earth magnetic field at the Canary Islands over the last 15 ka: C Kissel, C E Laj, A Rodriguez-Gonzalez, F Pe-rez-Torrado, J C Carracedo, C Wandres

1035h GP52A-02 Towards an Optimal Multi-Meth-od Paleointensity Approach: L V de Groot, A J Big-gin, C G Langereis, M J Dekkers

1050h GP52A-03 Recurring features of mid-Mio-cene transitional geomagnetic field behavior: Ob-servations from NE Nevada and SE Oregon: S W

Bogue, J M G Glen

1105h GP52A-04 Polarity and Excursion Tran-sitions: Can they be Adequately Recorded in High-Sedimentation-Rate Marine Sediments?: J E

T Channell

1120h GP52A-05 The Impact of Geomagnetic Spikes on the Past Production Rates of 14C and 10Be: A Fournier, Y Gallet, I Usoskin, P W Livermore, G Kovaltsov

1135h GP52A-06 Insights from geodynamo simula-tions into long-term geomagnetic field behaviour: C

J Davies, C Constable

1150h GP52A-07 Interpreting the Paleomagnetic Field Using Stochastic Models: B A Buffett, H Mat-sui, E M King

1205h GP52A-08 Understanding and Predicting Geomagnetic Dipole Reversals Via Low Dimen-sional Models and Data Assimilation: M Morzfeld, A Fournier, G Hulot

HYDROLOGY

H52A Moscone West 3016Friday 1020hComplexities of Flow and Transport in Porous Media Across Diverse Disciplines II (joint with NG)

Presiding: Chaozhong Qin, Utrecht Univ; S. Majid Hassanizadeh, Utrecht Univ; Denis O’Carroll, Western University

1020h H52A-01 Fluid flow patterns in porous me-dia with partially ordered microstructure : K E

Thompson, A Mirsaeidi

1105h H52A-03 Density-Driven Migration of Heavy NAPL Vapor in the Unsaturated Zone: S M

Kleinknecht, H Class, J Braun

1120h H52A-04 Sources and magnitudes of gas pressure gradients during dynamic unsaturated flow in porous media: T C G Kibbey, L Hou

1135h H52A-05 Quantitative imaging of water transport in soil and roots using neutron radiog-raphy, D2O and a new numerical model: M Zare-

banadkouki, E Kroener, M A Ahmed, A Carmi-nati

1150h H52A-06 Interfacial motions and pressure fluctuations during fluid displacement in porous media: D M O’Carroll, F Moebius, K G Mumford, D Or

1205h H52A-07 Dynamic Non-Equilibrium Water Flow Under Various Boundary Conditions: A Mod-elling Approach: E Diamantopoulos, W Durner, S Iden, U Weller, H J Vogel

H52B Moscone West 3014Friday 1020hNew Insights into Catchment Heterogeneities and Spatial Patterns II Presiding: Anna Coles, University of Saskatchewan; Jennifer Jacobs, Univ New Hampshire; Josie Geris, University of Aberdeen

1020h H52B-01 On the Links Among Forest Struc-ture, Throughfall Patterns, Soil Permeability, and Overland Flow Connectivity: A Zimmermann

1035h H52B-02 Evolution of Hydro-Geomorphic Connectivity in an Experimental Catchment: A

Schneider, H H Gerke, T Maurer, T A Raab

1050h H52B-03 Self-dissimilar Landscapes: Probing into Causes and Consequences via Multi-scale Anal-ysis and Synthesis: M Danesh Yazdi, A Tejedor, E Foufoula-Georgiou

1105h H52B-04 Shallow groundwater dynamics across complex terrain: Influences of landscape po-sition and climate: K G Jencso, B L McGlynn

1120h H52B-05 Spatiotemporal Patterns of Soil Ma-tric Potential in the Shale Hills Critical Zone Obser-vatory: H Lin, H Yu, P Yang

1135h H52B-06 Tree Species Specific Soil Moisture Patterns and Dynamics: I Heidbuechel, J Drei-brodt, A Guntner, T Blume

1150h H52B-07 Landscape controls on spatiotem-poral variability of specific discharge in a boreal re-gion: R Karlsen, T Grabs, K H Bishop, H Laudon, J Seibert

1205h H52B-08 Field-testing competing runoff source and hydrochemical conceptualisations: A W

Western, S Saffarpour, R Adams, J F Costelloe, J McDonnell

H52C Moscone West 3011Friday 1020hRemote Sensing of Rivers: Observations Across Scales III (joint with B, EP)

Presiding: Mark Fonstad, University of Oregon - 1299

1020h H52C-01 Comparative Evaluation of Hyper-spectral Imaging and Bathymetric Lidar for Measur-ing Channel Morphology Across a Range of River Environments: C J Legleiter, B T Overstreet, C L Glennie, Z Pan, J C Fernandez-Diaz, A Singhania

1035h H52C-02 Airborne Remote Sensing of River Flow and Morphology: S Zuckerman, S P Ander-son, J McLean, R Redford

1050h H52C-03 Suspended Solids Mixing in Large River Confluences: A Remote Sensing Perspective: M Umar, B L Rhoads, J A Greenberg

1105h H52C-04 A Morphology Independent Meth-odology for Quantifying River Planform Change and Characteristics from Remotely Sensed Imagery: J C Rowland, C Gangodagamage, E Shelef, P A Pope, S P Brumby, C J Wilson

1120h H52C-05 Large-scale, Two-Dimension-al Hydraulic Modeling of a Braided River Using Multi-Resolution Topographic Data: B F Sanders, J Schubert

1135h H52C-06 River Discharge Estimation Sole-ly from Satellite Imagery and at-Many-Stations Hydraulic Geometry (AMHG): C J Gleason, L C Smith, J Lee

1200h H52C-07 Patterns of river width and surface area newly revealed by the satellite-derived North American River Width (NARWidth) dataset: G H

Allen, T Pavelsky

H52D Moscone West 3018Friday 1020hSubsurface Fracture/Fault Characterization and Modeling I (Virtual Session) (joint with NG)

Presiding: Zhangshuan Hou, Pac NW Nat’l Lab-Hydrology; Christopher Murray, Pac NW Nat’l Lab-Hydrology

1020h H52D-01 Bringing Together Co-located Geological, Geophysical and Hydrogeologic Obser-vations of Cemented Fault-Zone Permeability: J L

Wilson, G A Spinelli, P Mozley

1035h H52D-02 Fracture Characterization through Multi-Physics Joint Inversion: S Finsterle, J K Ed-miston, Y Zhang

1050h H52D-03 Two-Phase Fluid Leakage through Faults Using a Multi-Scale Analytical-Numerical Modeling Approach: M Kang, J M Nordbotten, F Doster, M A Celia

1105h H52D-04 From Multi-Porosity to Multi-ple-Scale Permeability Models of Natural Fractured Media: J R De Dreuzy, P Davy, Y Meheust, O Bour

1120h H52D-05 Seismic and sub-seismic deforma-tion prediction for the assessment of possible path-ways – the joint project PROTECT: C M Kraw-

czyk, D C Tanner

1135h H52D-06 Geometrical Characterization of Blocks in Fractured Media: P M Adler, J F Thovert, R Rosenzweig, V Mourzenko

1150h H52D-07 Fracture Flow Channel Imaging Using Cross-Polarized GPR Signals: G P Tsoflias, C Perll, M Baker, M Becker

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H52E Moscone West 2009Friday 1020hSustainable Water Quantity and Quality in the Built Environment I (Virtual Session) (joint with GC, NH)

Presiding: Amir AghaKouchak, University of California; Stanely Grant, University of California Irvine; Ashmita Sengupta, SCCWRP

1020h H52E-01 An Analysis of the Vulnerability of Global Drinking Water Access to Climate-related Hazards: M Elliott, O Banerjee, E Christenson, D Holcomb, L Hamrick, J Bartram

1035h H52E-02 America’s Water: An opportunity for a new sustainable design from a One Water Per-spective: U Lall

1050h H52E-03 Integrative sensing and prediction of urban water for sustainable cities (iSPUW): D J

Seo, N Z Fang, X Yu, M Zink, J Gao, B Kerkez

1105h H52E-04 Integrated Stormwater Manage-ment in Los Angeles, California: Best Management Practices and Evaluation of Ancillary Benefits: T S

Hogue

1120h H52E-05 Approximating within-GCM un-certainty for hydrologic climate change impact as-sessments: M C Peel, T A McMahon, S Srikanthan, D J Karoly

1135h H52E-06 Paper 5643 - Role of Maintenance in the Performance of Stormwater Control Mea-sures: W F Hunt III, L Merriman, R Winston, R A Brown

1150h H52E-07 Water Resources Vulnerability As-sessment Accounting for Human Influence: A Meh-

ran, A AghaKouchak

1205h H52E-08 The Onset of a Novel Environmen-tal Offset: A case study for diverse pollutant scheme in Australia: A Sengupta, M Arora, N Delbridge, V Pettigrove, D Feldman

H52F Moscone West 3022Friday 1020hUtilizing Precipitation Data Sets and Quantifying Associated Uncertainties in Hydrometeorological and Climate Impact Applications II (joint with A)

Presiding: Paul Kucera, NCAR; Ali Behrangi, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Emad Habib, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; Yudong Tian, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1020h H52F-01 Assessment of Hydrologic Response to Variable Precipitation Forcing: Russian River Case Study: R Cifelli, C Hsu, L E Johnson

1035h H52F-02 Improving Flood Modeling Appli-cations of Global Reanalysis Precipitation Products through Satellite-driven Downscaling: E N Anag-

nostou, H Seyyedi, E Beighley II, J McCollum

1050h H52F-03 How Well Can We Estimate Error Variance of Satellite Precipitation Data Around the World?: A S Gebregiorgis, F Hossain

1105h H52F-04 The Effect of Rainfall Measurement Technique and Its Spatiotemporal Resolution on Discharge Predictions in the Netherlands: R Ui-

jlenhoet, C Brauer, A Overeem, M Sassi, M F Rios Gaona

1120h H52F-05 Development of an Ensemble Grid-ded Hydrometeorological Forcing Dataset over the Contiguous United States: A J Newman, M P Clark, J Craig, B Nijssen, A W Wood, E D Gut-mann, N Mizukami, L D Brekke, J R Arnold

1135h H52F-06 To Grid or Not to Grid… Precipita-tion Data and Hydrological Modeling in the Khan-gai Mountain Region of Mongolia: N B H Venable, S R Fassnacht, G Adyabadam

1150h H52F-07 Hydrologic evaluation of a Gen-eralized Statistical Uncertainty Model for Satellite Precipitation Products: S Sarachi, K L Hsu, S So-rooshian

1205h H52F-08 Impact of Precipitation Organiza-tion on River Discharge Across North Carolina: T

M Rickenbach, C M Zarzar, R Nieto Ferreira

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN52A Moscone West 2020Friday 1020hVisualization Technologies Enhancing Earth and Space Science Data Usability I (joint with DI)

Presiding: Charles Thompson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Daniel Steinwand, USGS; Wenwen Li, Arizona State Univ; Linyun Fu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

1020h IN52A-01 High Performance Real-Time Vi-sualization of Voluminous Scientific Data Through the NOAA Earth Information System (NEIS): J

Stewart, E J Hackathorn, J Joyce, J S Smith

1035h IN52A-02 GLOBE (Global Oceanographic Bathymetry Explorer) : an innovative and generic software combining all necessary functionalities for cruise preparation, for collection, linking, process-ing and display of scientific data acquired during sea cruises, and for exporting data and information to the main marine data centers and networks: J M

Sinquin, J Sorribas

1050h IN52A-03 Earthdata Search: Combining New Services and Technologies for Earth Sci-ence Data Discovery, Visualization, and Access: P

Quinn, D Pilone

1105h IN52A-04 Visualizing Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Data Using JMARS: S Dicken-

shied, P R Christensen, S Carter, S Anwar, D Noss

1120h IN52A-05 Federated Giovanni: A Distrib-uted Web Service for Analysis and Visualization of Remote Sensing Data: C Lynnes, M Hegde, J G Acker, C A Mattmann, E J D’Sa, C K Thompson, V Kalb, P Ramirez, B A Franz, R Lossing, F Fang, C Torbert, C Hendrix

1135h IN52A-06 Enabling Web-Based GIS Tools for Internet and Mobile Devices To Improve and Expand NASA Data Accessibility and Analysis Functionality for the Renewable Energy and Ag-ricultural Applications: A Ross, P W Stackhouse, B Tisdale, M Tisdale, W Chandler, J M Hoell Jr, J Kusterer

1150h IN52A-07 No Pixel Left Behind - Peeling Away NASA’s Satellite Swaths: M F Cechini, R A Boller, J E Schmaltz, J T Roberts, C Alarcon, T Huang, M McGann, K J Murphy

1205h IN52A-08 Teaching an Old Client New Tricks – the GloVIS Global Visualization Viewer after 14 Years: D J Meyer, D Steinwand, K Lemig, B Davis, J Werpy, R Quenzer

MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICS

MR52A Moscone South 301Friday 1020hRheology of Earth’s Mantle III Large-Scale Observations

(joint with DI, G, S, T, V)

Presiding: Lowell Miyagi, University of Utah; Nadege Hilairet, University of Lille 1; Lars Hansen, University of Oxford; Anthony Watts, Univ Oxford

1020h MR52A-01 Observational Constraints on Lithospheric Rheology and Their Implications for Lithospheric Dynamics and Plate Tectonics: S

Zhong, A B Watts

1035h MR52A-02 Flexural modeling of circum-Pa-cific trench – outer rise systems and its implications for mantle rheology: J Hunter, A B Watts, D Bas-sett

1050h MR52A-03 Inferring Mantle Reology in Western Nevada Using Postseismic Relaxation and Lake Lahontan Rebound: H Dickinson, A M Freed

1105h MR52A-04 A- to B-Type Olivine Fabric Transitions Associated with Hydration, Dehydra-tion and Shear Above the Farallon Flat Slab: W M

Behr, D Smith

1120h MR52A-05 Low Water Content in the Cen-ter of an Upper Mantle Shear Zone: K Kumamoto, J M Warren, E H Hauri

1135h MR52A-06 Mantle Water Fugacity is the Dominant Factor in Total Strength and Stability/Mobility of Continental Lithosphere: A R Lowry, D Schutt, M Perez-Gussinye, X Ma, M A Berry, D Ravat

1150h MR52A-07 Anisotropic Peridotite Rheolo-gy and Regional Upper Mantle Flow Patterns: D K

Blackman, D Boyce, P Dawson, O Castelnau

1205h MR52A-08 Effects of the Depth-Dependent Grain Size on the Evolution of Earth’s Mantle: Linking Mantle Rheology and Geophysical Obser-vations: P Glisovic, A M Forte

NATURAL HAZARDS

NH52A Moscone West 3004Friday 1020hExtreme Sea Levels and Coastal Flood Risk in a Changing Climate I (Virtual Session) (joint with OS)

Presiding: Ivan Haigh, University of Southampton; Jeffrey Melby, US Army Corps of Engineers Washington DC; Thomas Wahl, University of South Florida St. Petersburg; William Sweet, NOAA/NOS

1020h Welcoming Remarks:

1025h NH52A-01 Long-term increase in New York Harbor storm tides, 1844-present: S A Talke, P M Orton, D A Jay

1039h NH52A-02 Extreme Sea Levels and Ap-proaches to Adaptation in Germany: R Weisse, J Kappenberg, J Sothmann

1053h NH52A-03 Return Period and Risk of Ex-treme Sea Levels under Non-Stationarity: J Obey-

sekera, J D Salas

1107h NH52A-04 Storm Surge and Tide Interac-tion: A Complete Paradigm: K Horsburgh

1121h NH52A-05 Climate Variability of Coastal Flooding Risk in San Francisco Bay: the Wonder-ful Problem: F J Méndez Incera, L H Erikson, P Ruggiero, P Barnard, P Camus, A C Rueda Zamora

1135h NH52A-06 An Analysis of North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones and Their Impacts on Coastal Inundation in New York and New Jersey during the Last Millennium: A J Reed, M E Mann, K Emanuel, N Lin, A Kemp, B Horton

1149h NH52A-07 Surge Driven Return Flow Re-sults in Deposition of Coarse Grain Horizons Ar-chiving a 4000 Year Record of Extreme Storm Events, Cape Cod, Massachusetts: C V Maio, J P Donnelly, R Sullivan, C R Weidman, V Sheremet

1203h NH52A-08 Quantifying the role of climate variability on extreme total water level impacts: An application of a full simulation model to Ocean Beach, California: K Serafin, P Ruggiero, H F Stockdon, P Barnard, J Long

OCEAN SCIENCES

OS52A Moscone West 3009Friday 1020hMultiscale Variability and Predictability of Ocean Circulation and Climate I (joint with A)

Presiding: Dongliang Yuan, Institute of Oceanology, CAS; William Dewar, Florida State Univ; Yan DU, SCSIO, CAS; Hui Zhou, Institute of Oceanology, CAS

1020h OS52A-01 Why is the Equatorial Pacific Warm Water Volume (WWV) an El Nino predic-tor, and why has it not performed as well recently?: A J Clarke, X Zhang

1040h OS52A-02 Wind- Versus Eddy-Forced Re-gional Sea Level Trends and Variability in the Pacif-ic Ocean: B Qiu, S Chen, L Wu, S Kida

1100h OS52A-03 Mean Circulation and Water Masses and Their Variability in the Western Trop-ical Pacific and Eastern Tropical Indian Ocean: S

Riser

1120h OS52A-04 Spatial Distribution of Diapyc-nal Diffusion of Heat and Buoyancy in the Indian Ocean: L D Talley, T A Capuano, J McClean, A M Macdonald, C Whalen

1135h OS52A-05 Tropical-Extratropical Exchange Based on Argo Profiles and Ship-Based Observa-tions Near the Western Boundary: D Yuan, B Li, L Yang

1205h OS52A-07 Observations of Interannual Equatorial Fresh Water Jets in the Western Equa-torial Pacific: X Zhang, A J Clarke

OS52B Moscone West 3002Friday 1020hState-of-the-Art Measurements and Technologies for Scientific Ocean Drilling I (joint with MR, NS, PP, V)

Presiding: David Goldberg, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs; Jay Miller, Texas A&M University; Keir Becker, Univ Miami - RSMAS

1020h Introductory Remarks

1027h OS53D-1081 Nankai ACORK Tidel Response: Phase Lead/Delay as a Potential Indicator for Frac-ture Zones?: M Kinoshita, Y Kano

1042h OS52B-02 High Temperature Logging and Monitoring Instruments to Explore and Drill Deep into Hot Oceanic Crust: P A Pezard, A Ragnar, D Jean-Luc, H Jan

1057h OS52B-03 The Affects of Alteration and Po-rosity on Seismic Velocities in Oceanic Basalts (and Diabases) Based on Logging Results and Laboratory Studies of Samples Recovered by Drilling: R Carl-

son

1112h OS52B-04 A Cross-Hole, Multi-Year Tracer Injection Experiment in the Volcanic Ocean Crust: A T Fisher, N M Neira, C G Wheat, J F Clark, K Becker, C C Hsieh, M S Rappe

1131h OS52B-05 British Geological Survey remote-ly operated sea bed rockdrills and vibrocorers: new advances to meet the needs of the scientific com-munity. : H A Stewart, A Stevenson, M Wilson, I Pheasant

1146h OS52B-06 One Year of Data of Scimpi Bore-hole Measurements: T L Insua, K Moran, I Kulin, S Farrington, J B Newman, M Riedel, M Scherwath, M Heesemann, B Pirenne, G J Iturrino, W Master-son, C Furman

1201h OS52B-07 The Motion Decoupled Delivery System: A New Deployment System for Downhole Tools: P B Flemings, P J Polito, D Brooks, G Itturi-no, T Pettigrew, J T Germaine

PLANETARY SCIENCES

P52A Moscone West 3020Friday 1020hIcy World Eruptions and Their Analogs I

(joint with C, EP, NS, V)

Presiding: Steve Vance, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Cynthia Phillips, SETI Institute Mountain View

1020h P52A-01 Plumes on Enceladus: Lessons for Europa?: F Nimmo

1035h P52A-02 Cryovolcanic Conduit Evolution and Eruption on Icy Satellites: K L Mitchell

1050h P52A-03 Is (1) Ceres a Small Planet or a Large Comet?: M Küppers, L O’Rourke, D Bock-elée-Morvan, V Zakharov, S Lee, P Von Allmen, B Carry, D Teyssier, A Marston, T Müller, J Crovisi-er, M A Barucci, R Moreno

1105h P52A-04 An Icy Regolith Model that Predicts the Estimated Source Flux of H2O on Ceres and CO2 on Callisto: S E Wood, J Bapst, D S Reynolds, J M Mehlhaff

1120h P52A-05 Following up on the Discovery of Water Vapor at Europa’s South Pole with HST: L Roth, K D Retherford, J Saur, D F Strobel, P D Feldman, M A McGrath, F Nimmo, J R Spencer, C Grava, A Bloecker

1135h P52A-06 Searches for Plumes and Ongoing Geologic Activity on Europa from Galileo and Oth-er Spacecraft: C B Phillips

1150h P52A-07 Radiolytic Gas-Driven Cryovolca-nism at Europa: J F Cooper, M Sarantos, E C Sittler Jr

1205h P52A-08 Observation of High Density Plas-ma in the Vicinity of Europa and its Potential Rela-tionship with Plume Activity: W R Paterson, E C Sittler Jr, J F Cooper, R E Hartle, A S Lipatov

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP52A Moscone West 2008Friday 1020hHigh-Resolution Archives of Marine Biogeochemistry, Climate, and Environmental Change II (joint with OS)

Presiding: Sindia Sosdian, Cardiff University; Eleni Anagnostou, University of Southampton; Branwen Williams, Claremont McKenna-Pitzer-Scripps Colleges; Michèle LaVigne, Bowdoin College

1020h PP52A-01 Export Production Fluctuations in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific during the Plio-cene-Pleistocene: Reconstruction Using Barite Ac-cumulation Rates: A Paytan, Z Ma, A C Ravelo, Z Liu

1035h PP52A-02 Deep Ocean Circulation at the Bermuda Rise during the Last 150ka: A New Cen-tennial-Resolution Nd Isotope Record: N L Rob-

erts, A M Piotrowski, W B Curry, L D Keigwin

1050h PP52A-03 LATE HOLOCENE PLANKTON DOMAIN SHIFTS IN THE NORTH PACIFIC SUBTROPICAL GYRE REVEALED BY AMI-NO ACID SPECIFIC δ13C AND δ15N RECORDS FROM PROTEINACEOUS DEEP-SEA CORALS: O Sherwood, K McMahon, T P Guilderson, M D Mccarthy

1105h PP52A-04 A 200-Year Record of Interannu-al SST and pH Variability from the Lesser Antilles (Caribbean Sea, North Atlantic) Inferred from a Sid-

erastrea Siderea Reef Coral: E Douville, M Paterne, N Feuillet, C Noury, L Bordier, F Thil

1120h PP52A-05 Multi-Centennial Record of North Atlantic Freshwater Variability since the Lit-tle Ice Age Archived in Coralline Algal Ba/Ca: P T

W Chan, J Halfar, W Adey, T Zack

1135h PP52A-06 Tracking Fluctuations of Oxy-gen Minimum Zones: A High-Resolution Study of δ15Nsed and Biogenic Silica in Laminated Sediments from the Gulf of California and the California Bor-derland: C Tems, W Berelson, R Thunell, X Xu

1150h PP52A-07 Equatorial Pacific Coral Geo-chemical Records Show Recent Weakening of the Walker Circulation: J Carilli, H V Mcgregor, J J Gaudry, S D Donner, M K Gagan, S L Stevenson, H Wong, D Fink

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PP52B Moscone West 2010Friday 1020hProductivity Proxies: New Developments and Records I

(joint with B, GC, OS)

Presiding: Fatima Abrantes, Instituto Port Mar e Atmosfera; Robert Anderson, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs; Heather Stoll, Univ. de Oviedo

1020h PP52B-01 Planktonic Foraminifera Proxies Calibration Off the NW Iberian Margin: Nutrients Approach: E Salgueiro, C G Castro, D Zuniga, P A Martin, J Groeneveld, F de la Granda, N Villa-ceiros-Robineau, F Alonso-Perez, A Alberto, T Rodrigues, M M Rufino, F F G Abrantes, A H L Voelker

1035h PP52B-02 Implication of eolian delivery and accumulation of highly reactive iron to the Atlantic Ocean: B K Lee, J D Owens, T W Lyons

1050h PP52B-03 Particulate Silver Flux to the Sea-floor and its Link to Marine Productivity: J L McK-

ay, K M Flannery, J K Wang

1105h PP52B-04 Late Quaternary Productivity Re-cords from Coccolith Sr/Ca: H M Stoll, A Burke, L M Mejia Ramirez, N Shimizu, P P I Ziveri

1120h PP52B-05 Changes in opal fluxes along the northwest African margin during the last glacial pe-riod; linking high and low latitude patterns of pro-ductivity: L I Bradtmiller, M Galgay, D McGee, C W Kinsley, R F Anderson

1135h PP52B-06 Increased Dust Flux and Decreased Productivity in the Central Equatorial Pacific during the Last Glacial Maximum: K Costa, J F McManus, R F Anderson, H A Ren, G Winckler, D M Sigman

1150h PP52B-07 Glacial-to-interglacial Changes in Nitrate Supply and Consumption in the Subarctic North Pacific from Microfossil-bound N Isotopes at Two Trophic Levels: H A Ren, D M Sigman, A Studer, S Serno, R F Anderson, G Winckler, S Oleynik, R Gersonde, G H Haug

1205h PP52B-08 A Synthesis View of Ocean Pro-ductivity during the Plio-Pleistocene Transition: K T Lawrence, D M Sigman, T Herbert, C A Ri-ihimaki, C T Bolton, A Martinez-Garcia, A Rosell Mele, G H Haug

SEISMOLOGY

S52A Moscone South 305Friday 1020hGeneral Contributions in Seismology II Presiding: Victor Tsai, Caltech-Seismological Lab; Carl Tape, University of Alaska Fairbanks

1020h S52A-01 Stacking Global Seismograms Re-visited: P M Shearer, J S Buehler, M Denolle, W Fan, Z Ma, N J Mancinelli, R S Matoza, W Wang, Y Wang, Z Zhan

1035h S52A-02 Instantaneous generation of broad-band global-scale waveforms: T Nissen-Meyer, M van Driel, S C Stähler, A R Hutko, L Auer

1050h S52A-03 FrOsT: Enabling the Next Genera-tion of Normal-Mode Seismology: A P Valentine, D Al-Attar, J Trampert, J H Woodhouse

1105h S52A-04 Computationally Efficient Search for Similar Seismic Signals in Continuous Wave-form Data over a Seismic Network: C E Yoon, O J OReilly, K Bergen, G C Beroza

1120h S52A-05 Numerical homogenization for seis-mic wave propagation in 3D geological media: P

Cupillard, Y Capdeville, A Botella

1135h S52A-06 The VERCE Science Gateway: En-abling User Friendly HPC Seismic Wave Simula-tions: E Casarotti, A Spinuso, J Matser, S H Leong, F Magnoni, A Krause, C R Garcia, V Muraleedha-ran, L Krischer, C Anthes

1150h S52A-07 T-waves Excited by 60 Mw>3.3 Earthquakes in the Taiwan Region During 2006 and 2007: Implications of Their Ray Paths, Amplitudes, and Conversion Efficiency: J K Chua, W C Chi, L Chen, Y Gung

1205h S52A-08 SMART Layers: A Simple and Ro-bust Alternative to PML Approaches for Elastody-namics: J Tago Pacheco, L Metivier, J Virieux

S52B Moscone South 303Friday 1020hRecent Advances in Slow Slip and Tremor: Implications for Fault Mechanics and Slip Processes II (joint with G, MR, T)

Presiding: Heidi Houston, University of Washington; David Schmidt, University of Washington

1020h S52B-01 A Model of Spontaneous Complex Tremor Migration Patterns and Background Slow-Slip Events via Interaction of Brittle Asperities and a Ductile Matrix: Y Luo, J P Ampuero

1035h S52B-02 Episodic slow slip events in a non-planar subduction fault model for northern Cascadia: D Li, Y Liu, T Matsuzawa, B Shibazaki

1050h S52B-03 Numerical modeling of slow slip events in the seismic cycles of megathrust earth-quakes in southwestern Japan: T Matsuzawa, B Shibazaki, K Obara, H Hirose

1105h S52B-04 Evolution of Tremor’s Tidal Sensi-tivity Through the Slow Slip Cycle: H Houston

1120h S52B-05 Tidal stress influence on slow slip on the deep plate interface: S Yabe, Y Tanaka, H Houston, S Ide

1135h S52B-06 Inverting for Shear Stress Rate on the Northern Cascadia Megathrust Using Geodetic Data: L Bruhat, P Segall, A M Bradley

1150h S52B-07 The variations of long time period slow slip events along the Ryukyu subduction zone: Y T Tu, K Heki

1205h S52B-08 Possible petrological controls on the location and time scale of slow slip in SW Japan: S

Wallis, T Mizukami, H Yokoyama, Y Hiramatsu, S Arai, H Kawahara, T Nagaya

S52C Moscone South 307Friday 1020hSpatiotemporal Complexity of Seismicity from Microscopic to Global Scales I (joint with NG, T)

Presiding: Eric Daub, Center for Earthquake Research and Information; Karen Daniels, NC State University

1020h S52C-01 Where Have All the Paleoearth-quakes Gone?: D D Jackson

1035h S52C-02 Spatiotemporal Structure of a Cou-pled Continuum-Granular Earthquake Experiment: R E Ecke, D Geller, S Backhaus

1050h S52C-03 Slip instability development and earthquake nucleation as a dynamical system’s fixed-point attraction: R C Viesca

1105h S52C-04 Spatiotemporal Aftershock Com-plexity in the November 8th 2011, Prague, OK Earthquake: Insights into the Role of Damage Zones in the Seismic Cycle: H M Savage, K M Keranen, D P Schaff, C C M Dieck

1120h S52C-05 Modeling of the Nano- and Pi-coseismicity Rate Changes Resulting from Static Stress Triggering due to Small (MW2.2) Event Re-corded at Mponeng Deep Gold Mine, South Africa: M Kozlowska, B Orlecka-Sikora, G Kwiatek, M S Boettcher, G H Dresen

1135h S52C-06 The Bimaterial Effect on the Earth-quake Cycle: B A Erickson, S M Day

1150h S52C-07 Response of laboratory faults to transient stressing at seismic frequencies: stress-ing-rate and duration-dependent triggering re-gimes: N van der Elst, H M Savage

1205h S52C-08 Microseismicity and Temporal Changes in Seismic Velocity Reveal Crustal Re-sponse to Dynamic Stress: A A Delorey, P A John-son, K Chao, K Obara

SPA-AERONOMY

SA52A Moscone West 2016Friday 1020hVertical Wave Coupling into the Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere System II Presiding: Jens Oberheide, Clemson University; Ruth Lieberman, GATS-Inc.; Sharon Vadas, NorthWest Research Associates Boulder

1020h SA52A-01 COSMIC observations of in-tra-seasonal variability in the low latitude iono-sphere due to waves of lower atmospheric origin: N M Pedatella

1035h SA52A-02 Effects of Meteorological Vari-ability on the Thermosphere-Ionosphere System during the Moderate Geomagnetic Disturbed Jan-uary 2013 Period As Simulated By Time-GCM: A

I Maute, M E Hagan, A D Richmond, H Liu, V A Yudin

1050h SA52A-03 Investigation of the Tidal Sig-natures in the Thermosphere Using the TIMED/GUVI Data: H Kil, L J Paxton, Y Zhang, Y S Kwak, W K Lee

1105h SA52A-04 Atmospheric Tidal Effects on the Zonal Mean Thermal and Dynamical Structure of the Ionosphere-Thermosphere System: M Jones

Jr, J M Forbes, M E Hagan

1120h SA52A-05 The interaction between Gravity Waves and Solar Tides: results from 4D Ray Trac-ing coupled to a Linear Tidal Model: B Ribstein, U Achatz, F Senf

1135h SA52A-06 Gravity Wave Effects On Short-Term Tidal Variability In WACCM/eCMAM: A Z

Liu, R M Agner, J Du, X Lu

1150h SA52A-07 Phenomenology of the low-lati-tude ionosphere during northern winter and asso-ciation with sudden stratospheric warmings: L P

Goncharenko, A J Coster, L V Benkevitch, V A Yudin

1205h SA52A-08 Observations of Enhanced Semi Diurnal Lunar Tides in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere at Mid and High Northern Latitudes during Sudden Stratospheric Warming Events: J L

Chau, P Hoffmann, N M Pedatella, V Matthias

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH52A Moscone West 2012Friday 1020hIntermittency and Dynamical Complexity in Space Plasmas from the Sun to Interplanetary and Planetary Environments II

(joint with NG, SA, SM)

Presiding: Marius Echim, Institute for Space Sciences; Giuseppe Consolini, INAF - Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali; Tom Chang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1020h SH52A-01 Balancing Fact and Formula in the Science of Complex Systems: The example of 1/f spectra: N W Watkins

1040h SH52A-02 Variable Cascade Dynamics and Intermittency in the Solar Wind at 1 AU: C W

Smith, B J Vasquez, J T Coburn, M A Forman, J E Stawarz

1055h SH52A-03 Anisotropic Intermittency of Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence: K Osman, K H Kiyani, S C Chapman, B Hnat

1110h SH52A-04 ROMA (Rank-Ordered Multi-fractal Analysis) of Intermittency in Space Plasmas: C C Wu, T Chang

1130h SH52A-05 Probability Density Functions for the Variable Solar Wind: Z Voros, M Leitner

1145h SH52A-06 On the Estimate of Frequency Break and Spectral Index at Ion Scales for Inter-planetary Magnetic Field Fluctuations: R Bruno, L Trenchi, D Telloni

1200h SH52A-07 Dynamical Complexity in Current Disruption within the Earth’s Magnetotail during Substorm: A Lui

SH52B Moscone West 2011Friday 1020hNext Generation Instrumentation in Solar and Space Physics: Critical Measurements from Low-Cost Missions/Platforms I (joint with SA, SM)

Presiding: Edward DeLuca, SAO; Larry Paxton, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Nathan Schwadron, University of New Hampshire; Robyn Millan, Dartmouth College

1020h SH52B-01 Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Small Enabling eXperiments* (*But Were Afraid to Ask): H E Spence

1040h SH52B-02 Accomplishing Transformative Research in a Challenging Fiscal Environment: E J

Mitchell, L J Paxton, G Bust

1100h SH52B-03 New instruments to isolate the coronal heating mechanism: A R Winebarger

1120h SH52B-04 The BARREL ballloon campaigns: designing, executing and understanding a massive multipoint mission: J G Sample

1135h SH52B-05 Filling the Gap: Viewing the Co-rona from the Disk to the Source Surface: L Golub

1150h SH52B-06 New Platforms for Suborbital As-tronomical Observations and In Situ Atmospheric Measurements: Spacecraft, Instruments, and Facili-ties: K Rodway, C E DeForest, J Diller, F Vilas, L S Sollitt, M F Reyes, A S Filo, E Anderson

1205h SH52B-07 Cuspp: Cubesat Mission to Study Solar Particles over the Earth’s Poles: F Allegrini, M I Desai, R W Ebert, D E George, J M Jahn, S A Livi, K Ogasawara, E R Christian, S G Kanekal

SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SM52A Moscone West 2018Friday 1020hBow Shock, Magnetosheath, and Magnetopause Processes III (joint with P)

Presiding: Brian Walsh, University of California Berkeley; Olga Gutynska, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Nojan Omidi, Solana Scientific Inc.; Kyoung-Joo Hwang, NASA GSFC

1020h SM52A-01 Scale, geometry and stability of bi-stable mirror mode structures in the magne-tosheath: J Soucek, C P Escoubet

1035h SM52A-02 Ion Acceleration at Quasi-Paral-lel Bow Shocks: Linking Observations, Theory and Modelling: T Sundberg, D Burgess, C T Haynes, P W Gingell, C X Mazelle

1050h SM52A-03 The Missing Link Coupling the Foreshock to the Magnetosphere?: Impact of the Magnetosheath Velocity Fluctuations on the Growth of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability: K

Nykyri, A P Dimmock, T I Pulkkinen, A Otto, X Ma

1105h SM52A-04 Pressure Variations and Particle Acceleration Associated with Foreshock Bubbles and Hot Flow Anomalies: D L Turner, Z Liu, V Angelopoulos, N Omidi, L B Wilson III, M O Ar-cher, H Hietala, A Osmane

1120h SM52A-05 Recent Advances in the Physics of Hot Flow Anomalies: H Zhang

1135h SM52A-06 Parametric Properties and Im-pacts of Spontaneous Hot Flow Anomalies: N Omi-

di, H Zhang, C Chu, D G Sibeck, D L Turner

1150h SM51H-03 Equatorial Magnetic Reconnec-tion Lines during Northward IMF Conditions: K J

Trattner, S Thresher, L Trenchi, S Fuselier, S M Petrinec, W K Peterson, M F Marcucci

1205h SM52A-08 Foreshock and magnetosheath transients, origin and connection to the magneto-pause: X Blanco-Cano

TECTONOPHYSICS

T52A Moscone South 302Friday 1020hAdvances in Subaqueous Paleoseismology and New Insights from the Sedimentary Records into Earthquake Recurrence and Deformation throughout the Earthquake Cycle II (joint with NH, OS, S)

Presiding: Chris Goldfinger, Oregon State University; Ken Ikehara, Marine Geology Research Group; Maarten Van Daele, Ghent University; Michael Strasser, ETH Zurich

1020h T52A-01 Paleoseismology Along the Japan Trench Subduction Zone: Deep-Sea Sediment Re-cords of Earthquakes in Tohoku: T Kanamatsu, K Ikehara, M Strasser, K Usami, C M McHugh, H G Fink, Y Nakamura, S Kodaira

1035h T52A-02 Sedimentation Triggered by the 2011 Tohoku Megathrust Earthquake along the Japan Trench: C M McHugh, T Kanamatsu, M H Cormier, L Seeber, R Bopp, K Ikehara, K Usami

1050h T52A-03 Lacustrine Turbidites as a Tool for Quantitative Paleoseismology: Evidence from 17 Chilean Lakes: M E Van Daele, J Moernaut, L Doom, E Boes, K Heirman, W Vandoorne, K Fon-tijn, S Schmidt, M Strasser, M Pino, R Urrutia, M A O De Batist

1105h T52A-04 Lacustrine Paleoseismometers Reveal Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Rupture during the Last Ten Large Earthquakes on the Al-pine Fault, New Zealand: J D Howarth, S Fitzsi-mons, R Langridge, K Clark, U A Cochran, R J Nor-ris, G E Jacobsen

1120h T52A-05 Active deformation offshore the Western Transverse Ranges: G Ucarkus, N W Driscoll, D S Brothers, G Kent, T K Rockwell

1135h T52A-06 Examples of Subaqueous Paleoseis-mological Techniques from Turkey and Iceland: With Special Emphasis on the Importance of Con-structing Precise Sediment Chronologies: U Avsar, A Hubert-Ferrari, S Jonsson, M A O De Batist, N Fagel, A Geirsdottir, T Thordarson, G H Miller

1150h T52A-07 Sedimentary record of Earthquakes and Tsunamis in the Central Mediterranean Sea: A

Polonia, S Romano, S C Vaiani, G Gasparotto, L Gasperini, C H Nelson

1205h T52A-08 Turbidite Paleoseismology: Site Selection, Physiography, Sediment Supply, Cur-rent Dynamics and Temporal Considerations as Applied in Cascadia and Elsewhere: C Goldfinger, T S Hamilton, J Beeson, S Galer, C H Nelson, A E Morey, U Udrekh

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T52B Moscone South 306Friday 1020hConstructing Crust from the Backarc to the Forearc in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana (IBM) and Other Arc Systems II (joint with GP, V)

Presiding: Mark Reagan, University of Iowa; Yoshihiko Tamura, JAMSTEC; Carlos J Garrido, IACT; Tomoaki Morishita, Kanazawa University

1020h T52B-01 A tale of two arcs? Plate tectonics of the Izu-Bonin-Mariana (IBM) arc using subducted slab constraints: J E Wu, J Suppe, L Renqi, R V S Kanda

1035h T52B-02 Crustal Construction Along the Eastern Lau Spreading Center: Mantle Water, Mag-matic Differentiation, and a Compositionally Zoned Basin: R A Dunn, D E Eason, R Arai, F Martinez

1050h T52B-03 Hydrous lithosphere and diffuse crustal accretion and tectonics in the southern Mar-iana margin: a possible analog for subduction zone infancy and ophiolites: F Martinez, P B Fryer, J D Sleeper, R J Stern, K A Kelley, Y Ohara, J M Ribeiro

1105h T52B-04 The Oman Ophiolite as a Record of Subduction Initiation: C J Lissenberg, C J Ma-cLeod

1120h T52B-05 Arc-arc collision ongoing in the southernmost part of the Kuril trench region re-vealed from integrated analyses of the 1998-2000 Hokkaido Transect seismic data: T Iwasaki, N Tsu-mura, T Ito, H Sato, E Kurashimo, N Hirata, K Ari-ta, K Noda, A Fujiwara, S Abe, S Kikuchi, K Suzuki

1135h T52B-06 Crustal construction along arc-backarc transition zone in the Japan Sea and im-plications for seismogenic processes: S Kodaira, T No, T Sato, H Sato

1150h T52B-07 Back-arc Mantle Evolution inferred from Peridotite Xenotlishs from the Japan Sea: T

Morishita, Y Ichiyama, A Tamura, S Arai

1205h T52B-08 New constraints for the tectonic de-velopment of the western Pacific margin since the Mesozoic: comprehensive SHRIMP zircon U-Pb dating of the Philippine ophiolite belts: K Tani, J A S Gabo, K Horie, O Ishizuka, J Padrones, B D Payot, M L G Tejada, D V Faustino-Eslava, A Imai, S Arai, G P Yumul Jr, C B Dimalanta

T52C Moscone South 304Friday 1020hContinental Volcanic Rifted Margins I (joint with V)

Presiding: Richard Walker, University of Leicester; Stephen Rippington, ARKeX; Ken McCaffrey, University of Durham

1020h T52C-01 Volcanic Versus Non-Volcanic Passive Margins: Two Different Ways to Break-up Continents: L Geoffroy, E B Burov, P Werner, P Unternehr

1035h T52C-02 The role of small-scale convection on the formation of volcanic passive margins: J Van

Hunen, J J J Phethean

1050h T52C-03 New Constraints on the Age of the Opening of the South Atlantic Basin As Revealed By Recently Acquired Magnetic, Gravity and Seismic Reflection Data: S A Hall, D E Bird, H A Danque, J V Grant, D J McLean, P J Towle

1105h T52C-04 Evolution of Northeast Atlantic Magmatic Continental Margins from an Ethiopi-an-Afar Perspective: R W England, D G Cornwell, A M Ramsden

1120h T52C-05 Magma-Assisted Continental Break-up Encroached on Previously Stretched Continental Lithosphere – the NE Greenland Com-posite Passive Margin: S Mazur, S Rippington, P Houghton

1135h T52C-06 Constraining the role of magma before, during and after the break-up of continents using seismic reflection data: C Magee, C A L Jack-son, N Schofield, S P Holford

1150h T52C-07 Post-rift Magmatism at Passive Margins: An Integrated Study of the Northern Gulf of Mexico Basin: Y Liu, M A Murphy, J M Cannon

1205h T52C-08 The Potential Role of Igneous In-trusions on Hydrocarbon Migration, West of Shet-lands, UK: R Rateau, N Schofield, M Smith

VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGY

V52A Moscone South 310Friday 1020hChemical, Physical, and Biological Interactions During Serpentinization of Ultramafic Rocks I

(joint with B, GP, OS)

Presiding: Aida Farough, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Esther Schwarzenbach, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Robert Lowell, Virginia Tech

1020h V52A-01 Serpentinization and Life: Motiva-tions for Drilling the Atlantis Massif: G L Frueh-

Green, S Q Lang, W J Brazelton, M O Schrenk

1035h V52A-02 Micro-, to nano-structural rela-tionships in natural serpentines, derived from cat-ionic substitutions: M Munoz, F Farges, M Andre-ani, M Ulrich, C Marcaillou, O Mathon

1050h V52A-03 Large-Scale Deformation and Uplift Associated with Serpentinization: L N Ger-

manovich, R P Lowell, J E Smith

1105h V52A-04 Decoupling of Serpentinization and Prehnitization in Lower East Pacific Rise Crust at Hess Dee: R T Deasy, R P Wintsch, R Meyer, D L Bish, C Gasaway, T Heimdal

1120h V52A-05 Experimental Constraints on Flu-id-Rock Reactions during Incipient Serpentiniza-tion of Harzburgite: F Klein, N G Grozeva, J See-wald, T M McCollom, S E Humphris, B M Mos-kowitz, T S Berquo, W A Kahl

1135h V52A-06 The Drawdown of Atmospheric CO2 by Hyperalkaline Spring Waters Emanating from Cascade Spring, Dun Mountain Ophiolite Belt, New Zealand: C D Menzies, D A H Teagle, S Cox, A Boyce, E C Hathorne

1150h V52A-07 Microbial Substrate Use at Sites of Continental Serpentinization: The Tablelands, NL, CAD and the Cedars, CA, USA: P L Morrill, A Rietze, L Kohl, S Miles, H Kavanagh, A Cox, W J Brazelton, S Ishii, B Sherwood Lollar, M O Schrenk, K H Nealson, S E Ziegler, S Ono, D T Wang, S Q Lang, E Cumming

1205h V52A-08 Real Time Pore Structure Evolu-tion during Olivine Mineral Carbonation: W Zhu, F Fusseis, H P Lisabeth, X Xiao

V52B Moscone South 308Friday 1020hMelt, Volatiles, and the Oxidation State of Iron in Planetary Mantles II (cosponsored by MSA) (joint with DI, MR, P)

Presiding: David Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Glenn Gaetani, WHOI; Elizabeth Cottrell, Smithsonian, NMNH; Anthony Withers, University of Minnesota

1020h V52B-01 Controls of P-T-X-fO2 on Iron Iso-topic Fractionation in Igneous Rocks: N Dauphas, M Roskosz, E E Alp, D R Neuville, M Y Hu, C K I Sio, F Tissot, J Zhao, L Tissandier, E Medard

1035h V52B-02 Quantitative evaluation of the effect of H2O degassing on the oxidation state of magmas: R A Lange, L Waters

1050h V52B-03 Fe3+ partitioning during basalt differentiation on Mars: insights into the oxygen fugacity of the shergottite mantle source(s): E Me-

dard, A M Martin, M Collinet, K Righter, T L Grove, M Newville, A Lanzirotti

1105h V52B-04 Oxygen Fugacity Recorded by Xe-noliths from Pacific Oceanic Islands: K Wall, F A Davis, E Cottrell

1120h V52B-05 The Behavior of Fe3+/∑Fe During Partial Melting of Spinel Lherzolite: G A Gaetani

1135h V52B-06 Pressure effect on Fe3+/FeT in sili-cate melts and applications to magma redox, particu-larly in magma oceans: H Zhang, M M Hirschmann

1150h V52B-07 Probing the oxidation state of iron in the deep mantle using high P,T Mössbauer spec-troscopy: C A McCammon, I Kupenko, R Sinmyo, V Cerantola, V Potapkin, A I Chumakov, A Kantor, R Rüffer, L S Dubrovinsky

1205h V52B-08 High-Pressure, High-Temperature Equations of State for Fe, Ni, and Co Silicates, Ox-ides and Metals: Constructing a Deep Earth Electro-chemical Series: A Kavner, M M Armentrout

FRIDAY P.M.UNION

U53A Moscone South 103-104Friday 1340hUpstairs Downstairs: Consequences of Internal Evolution for the Habitability of Planetary Surfaces (Virtual Session)Presiding: Ariel Anbar, Arizona State University; Christopher Ballentine, University of Oxford; Christy Till, Arizona State University; David Catling, University of Washington

1340h U53A-01 Rocky super-Earths: variety in composition and energy budget: D C Valencia

1355h U53A-02 Life with and Life without Plate Tectonics: A Lenardic, T Hoeink, M Jellinek, C L Johnson, N B Cowan, R Pierrehumbert, V Stamen-kovic, C O’Neill, R Dasgupta

1410h U53A-03 Drip Magmatism: Intra-Plate Vol-canism and Its Importance to the Early Earth and Other Terrestrial Planets: L T Elkins-Tanton

1440h U53A-05 No coincidence? Exploring the connection between the Great Oxidation Event and craton stabilization during the Archean-Proterozoic transition: L R Kump

1455h U53A-06 Ocean Ridges and Oxygen: C H

Langmuir

1510h U53A-07 Precambrian Secular Evolution of Oceanic Nickel Concentrations: An Update: K

Konhauser, E Pecoits, C Peacock, J Robbins, A Kappler, S Lalonde

1525h U53A-08 Trouble Upstairs: Reconstructing Permian-Triassic Climate during Siberian Traps Magmatism: B A Black, R R Neely III, J F La-marque, L T Elkins-Tanton, M J Mills

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

A53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hBiomass Burning Impacts on Composition, Clouds, and Climate: SEAC4RS, BBOP, SAMBBA, BORTAS, FLAME-4, and Other Recent Studies III Posters Presiding: Robert Yokelson, Univ Montana; Arthur Sedlacek, Brookhaven National Lab; Hugh Coe, University of Manchester; Jack Dibb, Univ New Hampshire

1340h A53A-3182 POSTER Direct Radiative Forcing Due to Carbonaceous Aerosols in Biomass Burning Emissions: R Saleh, M Marks, J Heo, P J Adams, N M Donahue, A L Robinson

1340h A53A-3183 POSTER A New Top-Down Decadal Constraint on Black Carbon Emissions over Asia - Capturing The Influence of Widespread and Regularly Occurring Fires and Urbanization: Great-er Atmospheric Loading and Variability, Larger Im-pacts on Radiative Forcing at the Surface and in the Atmosphere, and Possible Feedback Mechanisms: J

B Cohen

1340h A53A-3184 POSTER Characteristics of Gas-eous Carbon Emission from a Tropical Peatland Fire: A Plot-Scale Field Experiment in Central Ka-limantan, Indonesia: Y Hamada, U Darung, S H Limin, R Hatano

1340h A53A-3185 POSTER Transboundary Trans-port of Biomass Burning Emissions in Southeast Asia and Contribution to Local Air Quality During the 2006 Fire Event: B Aouizerats, G van der Werf, R Balasubramanian, B Betha

1340h A53A-3186 POSTER Distribution and Prop-erties of Aerosol and Gas Phase Constituents with-in Biomass Burning Regional Haze in Brazil, 2012, during the Sambba (South American Biomass Burning Analysis) Field Campaign: E Darbyshire, W Morgan, J D Allan, M Flynn, D Liu, S O’Shea, J Trembath, K Szpek, J Langridge, J Brooke, J Ferrei-ra De Brito, B T Johnson, J Haywood, K Longo, P Artaxo, H Coe

1340h A53A-3187 POSTER The Effects of Long-Range Transport of Agricultural Smoke on AOD in Houston, TX: Insights from NASA SEAC4RS and DISCOVER-AQ: A J Beyersdorf, L D Ziemba, B E Anderson, G Chen, C Corr, S Crumeyrolle, R Moore, K L Thornhill II, E Winstead

1340h A53A-3188 POSTER Analysis of Tropical Forest Fire Emissions Using in Situ Gas Chroma-tography/Mass Spectrometry during Sambba: J Mi-

naeian, A C Lewis, P M Edwards, M J Evans, J R Hopkins, J D Lee, R Purvis

1340h A53A-3189 POSTER Laboratory measure-ments of emissions of nonmethane volatile organ-ic compounds from biomass burning in Chinese crop residues: S Inomata, H Tanimoto, X PAN, F Taketani, Y Komazaki, T Miyakawa, Y Kanaya, Z Wang

1340h A53A-3190 POSTER Direct Radiative Effects Caused By Crop Burning Over the North China Plain During the Harvest Season: Y Mao, Y Song

1340h A53A-3192 POSTER Ground and Airborne Aerosol Composition Measurements of California Coastal Chaparral Smoke Emissions: J S Craven, A Sorooshian, S P Hersey, A R Metcalf, K Schil-ling-Fahnestock, S Newman, S K Akagi, J Taylor, G McMeeking, H Coe, P Tang, D R Cocker III, R J Yokelson, R C Flagan, J Seinfeld

1340h A53A-3193 POSTER Characterizing Atmo-spheric Processing of Aerosols from Forest Fires at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory during BBOP: S

Zhou, S Collier, J Hee, N L Wigder, D A Jaffe, Q Zhang

1340h A53A-3194 POSTER Evolution of Biomass Burning Aerosol Optical Properties in the Near Field: A J Sedlacek III, W P Arnott, D Chand, E Fortner, A Freedman, L I Kleinman, T B Onasch, J E Shilling, S R Springston

1340h A53A-3195 POSTER Linking aerosol size and optical properties to trace gases emitted from bio-mass burning in real-time: G R McMeeking, C M Carrico, C Stockwell, R J Yokelson, P R Veres, P J DeMott, S M Kreidenweis

1340h A53A-3196 POSTER Impact of Combustion Efficiency of Open Biomass Burning on the Mixing State of Black Carbon Containing Particles: X PAN, Y Kanaya, F Taketani, T Miyakawa, S Inomata, Y Komazaki, H Tanimoto, I Uno, Z Wang

1340h A53A-3197 POSTER Characterization of the Spatial Distributions and Optical Properties of Smoke Using Lidar Observations during SEAC4RS: J W Hair, R A Ferrare, C F Butler, M A Fenn, S P Burton, A J Scarino, A Notari, J E Collins Jr, A R Nehrir, S Ismail, Y Hu, C A Hostetler

1340h A53A-3198 POSTER Smoke plume impacts on photolysis frequencies during SEAC4RS: S R Hall, K Ullmann, S Madronich, J W Hair, M A Fenn, C F Butler, B E Anderson, L D Ziemba, A J Beyersdorf

1340h A53A-3199 POSTER Emissions of Black Car-bon Aerosols from Alaskan Boreal Forest Wildfires: G Mouteva, S M Fahrni, B M Rodgers, E B Wig-gins, G Santos, C I Czimczik, J T Randerson

1340h A53A-3200 POSTER Measuring Optical Properties of SOOT from Biomass Burning Using Cavity RING-DOWN Spectroscopy and Integrat-ing Nephelometry: S Bililign, D M Smith, M N Fiddler, S Singh, I D Colon-Bernal

1340h A53A-3201 POSTER Numerical Computation of Optical Properties of Internally Mixed Soot in Biomass Burning Constrained by Field and Labora-tory Observations : S China, B V Scarnato, K Gor-kowski, A C Aiken, S Liu, M K Dubey, C Mazzoleni

1340h A53A-3202 POSTER Morphology and Chemical Composition of soot particles emitted by Wood-burning Cook-Stoves: a HRTEM, XPS and Elastic backscattering Studies: G A Carabali-San-

doval Sr, T Castro, O Peralta, W De la Cruz, J Días, O Amelines, M Rivera-Hernández, A Varela, F Muñoz-Muñoz, R Policroniades, G Murillo, E Moreno

1340h A53A-3203 POSTER Constraining Carbona-ceous Aerosol Climate Forcing by Bridging Labo-ratory, Field and Modeling Studies: M K Dubey, A C Aiken, S Liu, R Saleh, C D Cappa, L R Williams, N M Donahue, K Gorkowski, N L Ng, C Mazzoleni, S China, N Sharma, R J Yokelson, J D Allan, D Liu

1340h A53A-3204 POSTER Biomass burning as an important source of reactive oxygen species associ-ated with the atmospheric aerosols in Southeastern United States – Implications for health effects of ambient particulate matter: V Verma, R J J Weber, T Fang, L Xu, N L Ng, A Russell

1340h A53A-3205 POSTER The Influence of Land Cover Characterization on Emissions Estimates from the Fire INventory from NCAR (FINN): C

Wiedinmyer, Y Kimura, E McDonald-Buller, J Zheng

A53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hBiomass Burning Impacts on Composition, Clouds, and Climate: SEAC4RS, BBOP, SAMBBA, BORTAS, FLAME-4, and Other Recent Studies IV Posters Presiding: Robert Yokelson, Univ Montana; Arthur Sedlacek, Brookhaven National Lab; Hugh Coe, University of Manchester; Jack Dibb, Univ New Hampshire

1340h A53B-3206 POSTER Impact of air quality in Mexico City due to particles smaller than ten mi-crons (PM10) by wildland fire in “Cumbres del Ajus-co Park” for the year 2013: A Mendoza, J A Gar-cia-Reynoso, L G Ruiz-Suárez, R Torres, T Castro, O Peralta, Z V Padilla Barrera, B Mar, J N Carbajal

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1340h A53B-3207 POSTER Chemical characteristics of Siberian boreal forest fire emissions: G Engling, O Popovicheva, T S Fan, K Eleftheriadis, E Diapou-li, V Kozlov

1340h A53B-3208 POSTER Signatures of Biomass Burning Aerosols during a Smoke Plume Event from a Saltmarsh Wildfire in South Texas: P

Louchouarn, R J Griffin, M J Norwood, A M E Sterne, B Karakurt Cevik

1340h A53B-3209 POSTER CONTRIBUTION OF BIOMASS BURNING TO CARBONACEOUS AEROSOLS IN MEXICO CITY DURING MAY 2013: Z A Tzompa Sosa, A Sullivan, S M Kreid-enweis

1340h A53B-3210 POSTER Characterization of Emissions of Climate Forcers generated by Com-bustion Processes in Cook Stoves: Z V Padilla

Barrera, L G Ruiz-Suárez, R Torres, T Castro, O Peralta, V Berrueta, A Torres, J Garcia, H Barre-ra-Huertas, A Mendoza, P Medina, L T Molina

1340h A53B-3211 POSTER Black carbon and particu-late matter optical properties from agricultural resi-due burning in the Pacific Northwest United States: A L Holder, J Aurell, S P Urbanski, M D Hays, B Gullett

1340h A53B-3212 POSTER Aged Boreal Biomass Burning Size Distributions from Bortas 2011: J R

Pierce, K Sakamoto, J D Allan, H Coe, J Taylor, T Duck

1340h A53B-3213 POSTER Estimating Biomass Burning Injection Heights using CALIOP, MODIS, and NASA Langley Trajectory Model: Focus on the Tripod Fire, Washington 2006: H D Choi, C M Roller, A J Soja, T D Fairlie

1340h A53B-3214 POSTER The Importance of Wild-fire Emission Heights for Global Climate Modeling: A Veira, N Schutgens, S Kloster

1340h A53B-3215 POSTER Modelled impacts of Amazonia Biomass Burning Aerosols (BBA) on weather during SAMBBA: S R Kolusu, J H Marsh-am, J Mulcahy, C Dunning, M Dalvi, B T Johnson, J Haywood, H Coe, F Marenco

1340h A53B-3216 POSTER Modeling the Impact of Amazonian Biomass Burning Aerosol on Clouds and Climate: C L Ryder, E Highwood, L Shaffrey

1340h A53B-3217 POSTER Evolution of the Phys-icochemical and Activation Properties of Aerosols within Smoke Plumes during the Biomass Burning Observation Project (BBOP): J M Tomlinson, F Mei, J Wang, J M Comstock, J Hubbe, M Pekour, J E Shilling, E Fortner, D Chand, A J Sedlacek III, L I Kleinman, G Senum, B Schmid

1340h A53B-3218 POSTER Indirect Cloud Effects from Biomass Burning Smoke in the Arctic and Subarctic: Insights from Multiple In-Situ Datasets: L M Zamora, R A Kahn, B E Anderson, G M Mc-Farquhar, A Wisthaler, A Zelenyuk

1340h A53B-3219 POSTER Influence of 2010 Ca-nadian Forest Fires on Cloud Formation on the Regional Scale: C Walter, S R Freitas, I Kraut, D Rieger, H Vogel, B Vogel

1340h A53B-3220 POSTER Simulating the Effects of Biomass Burning Aerosols on Clouds Using Data from the Sambba Field Experiment and a Large Eddy Model: W H Davies, E Highwood

1340h A53B-3221 POSTER Charactering biomass burning aerosol in the Weather Research and Forecasting model with Chemistry (WRF-Chem), with evaluation against SAMBBA flight data: S Ar-

cher-Nicholls, D Lowe, E Darbyshire, W Morgan, S R Freitas, K Longo, H Coe, G McFiggans

1340h A53B-3222 POSTER Overview of Operation-al Forecasts of the South American Regional Smoke Plume During the South American Biomass Burn-ing Analysis (SAMBBA) Experiment: N M E D Ro-

sario, S R Freitas, K Longo, R Siqueira, M Gácita, F Santos, M M Bela, G Pereira, D S Moreira, J Mulca-hy, J W Kaiser, B T Johnson

1340h A53B-3223 POSTER Comparison of SAMB-BA Aerosol-Chemistry Observations with ECM-WF Reanalyses: T Keslake, M Chipperfield, G Mann, W Hewson, J Flemming, W Morgan

1340h A53B-3224 POSTER Investigating fire emis-sions and smoke transport during the Summer of 2013 using an operational smoke modeling system and chemical transport model: S M ONeill, S H Chung, C Wiedinmyer, N K Larkin, M E Martinez, R C Solomon, M Rorig

1340h A53B-3225 POSTER Investigation of Pre-scribed Fires Impacts on Air Quality in the Pacific Northwest: V Ravi, S H Chung, J K Vaughan, B K Lamb

1340h A53B-3226 POSTER FTIR measurements of biomass burning species in the Arctic: E Lutsch, C Viatte, K Strong, E Nussbaumer, J W Hannigan, Y Kasai

1340h A53B-3228 POSTER Detection of Trace Gases in Biomass Burning Plumes via Infrared Spectros-copy: Updates and Uses of the Northwest Infrared Database (NWIR): C S Brauer, T J Johnson, T A Blake, S W Sharpe, R L Sams, R G Tonkyn

1340h A53B-3229 POSTER Doppler lidar observa-tions of plume dynamics from large wildfires: N

Lareau, C B Clements

A53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hConvective Storm Systems and Their Roles in Weather, Climate, and Atmospheric Composition III Posters

(joint with GC)

Presiding: Zhengzhao Johnny Luo, City College of New York; Susan van den Heever, Colorado State University; Graeme Stephens, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Jessica Neu, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h A53C-3230 POSTER The impact of deep overshooting convection on the water vapour and trace gas distribution in the TTL and lower strato-sphere: W Frey, R Schofield, P M Hoor, F Raveg-nani, A Ulanovsky, S Viciani, F D’Amato, T P Lane

1340h A53C-3231 POSTER Analyzing Trace Gas Measurements to Understand Convective Dynam-ics: Results from SEAC4RS Field Campaign and Mozaic Project: Z J Luo, S Pyo, N Shah

1340h A53C-3232 POSTER Role of Wet Scavenging of HOx Precursors in DC3 Oklahoma and Alabama Thunderstorms as Determined Using Aircraft Ob-servations and Results from WRF-Chem Simula-tions: M M Bela, M C Barth, O B Toon, Y Li, K E Pickering, K Cummings, D J Allen, D W O’Sullivan, A Fried, C R Homeyer, H Morrison

1340h A53C-3233 POSTER Convection During SEAC4RS: Comparing Aircraft Observations to WRF Large-Eddy Simulations: N Heath, H E Fu-elberg, S Tanelli

1340h A53C-3234 POSTER Simulated Convectively Influenced vs. Lightning Influenced Air: Methods for Calculation and Associated Uncertainties: N

Heath, S Freeman, H E Fuelberg

1340h A53C-3235 POSTER Exploring the Tropi-cal Land-Ocean Convective Intensity Difference through Surface Bowen Ratio and Island Size Vari-ations: Z Hansen, L E Back

1340h A53C-3236 POSTER Prediction of Total Lightning Behavior in Colorado Thunderstorms from Storm Dynamical and Microphysical Vari-ables: B Basarab, S A Rutledge, B Fuchs

1340h A53C-3237 POSTER An Analysis of Deep Convective Transport in May 21, 2012 DC3 Ala-bama Thunderstorms Using Results from WRF-Chem Simulations: Y Li, K E Pickering, M C Barth, M M Bela, K Cummings, D J Allen, L D Carey, G S Diskin, T L Campos, A O Fierro

1340h A53C-3239 POSTER Model Evaluation of Aerosol Wet Scavenging in Deep Convective Clouds Based on Observations Collected during the DC3 Campaign: Q Yang, R C Easter, J D Fast, H Wang, S J Ghan, P Campuzano Jost, M C Barth, J Fan, H Morrison, J L Jimenez, M M Bela, M Z Mar-kovic

1340h A53C-3240 POSTER Evidence for the Con-vective Transport of Dust Aerosol During DC-3: C Corr, L D Ziemba, A J Beyersdorf, R Moore, E Winstead, K L Thornhill II, M Shook, B E Ander-son, P Lawson, K D Froyd, T B Ryerson, J Peischl, I B Pollack, E M Scheuer, J E Dibb

1340h A53C-3241 POSTER Propagating convective system as a rainfall connection between southwest-ern Tibetan Plateau and Indian continent: W Dong, Y Lin, Y Xie

1340h A53C-3242 POSTER The origin of water-va-por rings in tropical cold pools: W Langhans, D M Romps

A53D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hConvective Storm Systems and Their Roles in Weather, Climate, and Atmospheric Composition IV Posters

(joint with GC)

Presiding: Zhengzhao Johnny Luo, City College of New York; Susan van den Heever, Colorado State University; Graeme Stephens, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Jessica Neu, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h A53D-3243 POSTER Variation of Ice Crys-tal Size, Shape and Asymmetry Parameter in Tops of Convective Storm Systems Observed during SEAC4RS: B van Diedenhoven, B Cairns, A M Fridlind, A S Ackerman

1340h A53D-3244 POSTER A Comparative Study of Tibetan Plateau Vortex and Southwest Vortex Causing Heavy Rainfall Based on TRMM Data: G

Li, L Jiang

1340h A53D-3245 POSTER A simulation study of the convective instability and subsequent genera-tion of Acoustic-gravity waves in the troposphere to MLT region: B R Tiwari, E A Kherani, J H A Sobral

1340h A53D-3246 POSTER AEROSOL/CLOUD BASE DROPLET SIZE DISTRIBUTION CHAR-ACTERISTICS AND THE ONSET OF COALES-CENCE IN SHALLOW AND DEEP CONVEC-TIVE CLOUDS: R T Bruintjes, P Lawson, S Lance, D Axisa, S Woods

1340h A53D-3248 POSTER Characteristics of Pre-cipitation Event Life Cycles in the Tropical Western Pacific (TWP): Y Li, G Elsaesser, R E Carbone, C D Kummerow

1340h A53D-3249 POSTER Impacts of a Fire Smoke Plume on Deep Convective Clouds Observed during DC3: A Takeishi, T Storelvmo, M Zagar

1340h A53D-3250 POSTER A Multiscale Analysis of Upstream Precursors associated with High Impact Severe Weather Events across the Upper Midwest: N D Metz, J M Cordeira

1340h A53D-3251 POSTER Midlatitude Tropopause and Low-Level Moisture: Y Wu, O M Pauluis, T A Shaw

1340h A53D-3252 POSTER Lightning NOx Produc-tion and Transport in the 29 May 2012 DC3 case: A Modeling Study Using Radar Data Assimilation and a Branched Lightning Simulation: B J Allen, E R Mansell, D Betten

1340h A53D-3254 POSTER Characteristics of Over-shooting Convections over Asia Observed from TRMM Satellite: T Yuan, X Li

1340h A53D-3255 POSTER A Case Study of Meso-scale Cyclonic Vortices Associated with the South Atlantic Convergence Zone: M F Leal de Quadro, M A Faus da Silva Dias, D L Herdies, L Goncalves

A53E Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hInnovative Insights into the Climate System and Climate Models: Exploring Scales and Parameter Spaces II Posters

(cosponsored by AMS) (joint with NG, OS)

Presiding: Travis O’Brien, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Brian Kahn, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Aaron Donohoe, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Brian Rose, SUNY at Albany

1340h A53E-3256 POSTER Confirmation of the Ex-istence of Super-Terminal Raindrops: M Larsen, A B Kostinski, A R Jameson

1340h A53E-3257 POSTER On the Choice of Aver-age Solar Zenith Angle: T Cronin

1340h A53E-3258 POSTER The effect of ocean mixed layer depth on climate in slab ocean aqua-planet experiments: A Donohoe

1340h A53E-3261 POSTER Scale-dependent insta-bilities in the model gray zone: B Zhou, J S Simon, F K Chow

1340h A53E-3262 POSTER Accidental Lessons on Nonlinear Wind - Ocean - Sea Ice Interaction in the Tropics, with Implications for Snowball Earth: B E

J Rose

1340h A53E-3263 POSTER Examination of con-vective parameterization closures and their scale awareness using cloud-resolving model simulations: S Ettammal, G J Zhang, R Chen

1340h A53E-3264 POSTER Resolution-dependent behavior of subgrid-scale vertical transport in the Zhang-McFarlane convection parameterization: H

Xiao, W I Gustafson Jr, S M Hagos, C M Wu, H Wan

1340h A53E-3265 POSTER Continental Moisture Availability and Planetary Temperature in an Ideal-ized GCM: J Scheff, D M Frierson

1340h A53E-3266 POSTER Exploring Variable and Uniform Resolution Modeling Approaches Using Global MPAS-A Aquaplanet Simulations: Sensitiv-ity to Specification of Equatorial Channel: M Mar-

tini, W I Gustafson Jr, P L Ma, W C Skamarock, L D Fowler

1340h A53E-3267 POSTER Shortwave absorption by water vapor and clouds as a source of equabil-ity in warm climates: R F Rondanelli, M Huber, G Shaffer

1340h A53E-3269 POSTER Spatial Variability of CCN Sized Aerosol Particles: A Asmi, R Väänänen

1340h A53E-3270 POSTER On the Multi-scale Vari-ability of High-frequency Surface Air Temperature: N R Cavanaugh, S S P Shen

1340h A53E-3271 POSTER Analysis of Scale Depen-dent Statistics of Quasi-Steady-State Large Eddy Simulations in the Time Domain: K G Pressel, T Schneider, Z Tan, C M Kaul

A53F Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hMadden-Julian Oscillation: Observations, Modeling, and Prediction III Posters Presiding: Charles Long, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Kunio Yoneyama, Japan Ag for Mar Ear Sci & Tec; Jean-philippe Duvel, CNRS

1340h A53F-3272 POSTER The Response to MJO-like Forcing in a Nonlinear Shallow-Water Model: M Bao, D L Hartmann

1340h A53F-3273 POSTER Sounding-Based Ther-modynamic Budgets from Dynamo/Cindy/Amie: R

H Johnson, P E Ciesielski, J H Ruppert, M Katsu-mata

1340h A53F-3274 POSTER Dynamical Structure of Madden-Julian Oscillation over Malay Peninsula: Y

S Djamil, T Y Koh, J Chandimala, C K Teo

1340h A53F-3275 POSTER Diurnal Cycle of Con-vection during Dynamo: P E Ciesielski, R H John-son

1340h A53F-3276 POSTER Convective Self-Aggre-gation in the Super-Parameterized CAM: Implica-tions for the MJO: N Arnold

1340h A53F-3277 POSTER Extended study of MJO signal in the NCEP Global Ensemble Forecast Sys-tem: Y Zhu, M Pena, D Hou, X Zhou, Q Zhang

1340h A53F-3278 POSTER Tropical depressions, cyclogenesis and the MJO over the Southern Indian Ocean: J P Duvel

1340h A53F-3279 POSTER Three dimensional struc-ture and evolution of moisture and precipitation in the MJO: Á F Adames-Corraliza, J M Wallace

1340h A53F-3280 POSTER Influence of precipitat-ing systems on upper Indian Ocean stability during DYNAMO: E J Thompson, S A Rutledge, J N Moum, C W Fairall

1340h A53F-3281 POSTER Moist Static Energy Bud-get Analysis on Various Time-scales during TOGA COARE: K Inoue, L E Back

1340h A53F-3283 POSTER A study of intraseason-al oscillations through mechanistic experiments in CAM4.0: A Hazra, V Krishnamurthy, C Jones

1340h A53F-3284 POSTER Cloud Resolving Sim-ulations of Convection during AMIE/DYNAMO: Microphysics and Heat / Moisture Budget: M A

Janiga, X Li, S M Hagos, Z Feng, S Wang, A Rowe, W K Tao, C Zhang

1340h A53F-3285 POSTER Seasonal Cooling in the Southeastern Indian Ocean and the Madden-Julian Oscillation: A Seiki, M Nagura, T Hasegawa, K Yoneyama

1340h A53F-3286 POSTER The Modulation and Decadal Change of Madden-Julian Oscillation on Tropical Cyclone in the Western North Pacific Ocean: W Zhao

A53G Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hMadden-Julian Oscillation: Observations, Modeling, and Prediction IV Posters Presiding: Charles Long, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Kunio Yoneyama, Japan Ag for Mar Ear Sci & Tec; Jean-philippe Duvel, CNRS

1340h A53G-3287 POSTER Mechanism of Convec-tive Cloud Triggering and Organization By Cold Pools during Dynamo: Z Feng, S M Hagos, C D Burleyson, A Rowe, M Martini, S P de Szoeke

1340h A53G-3289 POSTER Multi-Reanalysis Com-parison of Variability in Analysis Increment of Column-Integrated Water Vapor Associated with Madden-Julian Oscillation: S Yokoi

1340h A53G-3290 POSTER Seasonal Variations in Eastward Propagation Speed of MJO Convection: T

Suematsu, H Miura

1340h A53G-3291 POSTER Radar Observed MJO Convection during Dynamo: Properties, Evolution, and Spatial Variability: W Xu, S A Rutledge

1340h A53G-3292 POSTER Triggering Mechanism of Precursor Suppressed Convective Anomaly as-sociated with Primary MJO Initiation over Indian Ocean: Y Yong, J Mao

1340h A53G-3293 POSTER The MJO in a Coarse-Resolution GCM with a Stochastic Multi-cloud Parameterization: B Khouider, Q Deng, A Majda

1340h A53G-3294 POSTER Vertical Air Motion Estimates from W-band Radar Doppler Spectra Observed during DYNAMO: C R Williams, J S Gibson, C W Fairall

1340h A53G-3296 POSTER Multiplatform Observa-tions from DYNAMO and Deployment of a Com-prehensive Dataset for Numerical Model Evaluation and other Applications: N Guy, S S Chen, C Zhang

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1340h A53G-3297 POSTER Surprising Resilience of the Madden-Julian Oscillation to Extreme Climate Cooling in the Superparameterized Community At-mosphere Model: M S Pritchard, D Yang

1340h A53G-3298 POSTER A 2D Model of Convec-tively Coupled Waves and the MJO: D Yang

1340h A53G-3299 POSTER Anticyclonic Wave-breaking and the MJO: K MacRitchie, P E Roundy

1340h A53G-3300 POSTER Future change in the Madden-Julian oscillation using CMIP5 simula-tions: E J Song, K H Seo, H J Lee, G U Kim

A53H Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hMechanisms of Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing on Regional Climate Variability and Change II Posters

(cosponsored by AMS) (joint with H)

Presiding: Massimo Bollasina, University of Edinburgh; Yi Ming, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Laura Wilcox, National Centre for Atmospheric Science, University of Reading; Debbie Polson, University of Edinburgh

1340h A53H-3301 POSTER Decreased Monsoon Precipitation in the Northern Hemisphere Due to Anthropogenic Aerosols: D Polson, M A Bollasina, G C Hegerl, L Wilcox

1340h A53H-3302 POSTER Potential Impact of South Asian Anthropogenic Aerosols on Northern Hemisphere Climate: M A Bollasina, Y Ming, V Ramaswamy

1340h A53H-3303 POSTER Inter-model Diversity in Aerosol Sensitive Regions: L Wilcox, E Highwood, D Polson

1340h A53H-3304 POSTER Climate Response due to Black Carbon Aerosols and Black-Carbon-in-duced SST Effects in MIROC5.0: Y Yu, T Nakaji-ma, D Goto

1340h A53H-3305 POSTER Quantifying the impact of particle composition on absorption by black car-bon: L M Fierce, F C Mena Gonzalez, T C Bond, N Riemer, S Bauer

1340h A53H-3306 POSTER Biomass Burning Aero-sol Impact on Orographic Cloud Formation on Kili-manjaro: U S Nair, Y Wu, S A Christopher

1340h A53H-3307 POSTER Conceptually Charac-terizing the Radiative Effects of Black Carbon Inter-nal Mixing: X Li, Y Ming, D L Mauzerall

1340h A53H-3308 POSTER Diverse Effects of Aero-sol Forcing Distribution and Magnitude on Tropi-cal Zonal Circulation: A Lewinschal, A M Ekman, H Körnich

1340h A53H-3309 POSTER The Influence of Trop-ical Air-Sea Interaction on the Climate Impact of Aerosols: A Hierarchical Modeling Approach: W C

Hsieh, R Saravanan, P Chang, S Mahajan

1340h A53H-3310 POSTER Potential Climate Effects of Dust Aerosols’ over West Africa: Z JI, G Wang, J S Pal, M Yu

1340h A53H-3311 POSTER The Importance of An-thropogenic Aerosols to Recent and Future Precip-itation Trends in the Southwest United States: M

Kovilakam, R Allen

1340h A53H-3312 POSTER An Energetic Perspec-tive on Aerosol Radiative Forcing and Interactions with Atmospheric Wave Activity: F Hosseinpour, E M Wilcox, P R Colarco

1340h A53H-3313 POSTER How Do Aerosol Radi-ative Effects Influence Wind? a Sensitivity Study of the Aerosol Impact on the Spatially-Distrib-uted Wind over Europe: R Baro Esteban, R Lo-rente-Plazas, S Jerez, J P Montavez, P Jimenez-guer-rero

1340h A53H-3314 POSTER The Impact of New Par-ticle Formation from Biogenic Organic Compounds in the Atmosphere: K Sengupta, H Gordon, K Pringle, J Kirkby, K S Carslaw

1340h A53H-3315 POSTER Aerosol Microphysical and Macrophysical Effects on Deep Convective Clouds: T Yuan, Z Li, E M Wilcox, L Oreopoulos, L A Remer, H Yu, S E Platnick, D J Posselt, Z Zhang, J V Martins

A53I Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hMultimodal Characterization of Atmospheric Aerosols Using Unique Capabilities of DOE User Facilities II Posters

Presiding: Alexander Laskin, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Mary Gilles, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Hendrik Bluhm, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab

1340h A53I-3316 POSTER Development of an An-alytical Method for Quantitative Determination of Atmospheric Particles By Laap-TOF Instrument: R

Gemayel, B Temime-Roussel, S Hellebust, S Gli-gorovski, H Wortham

1340h A53I-3317 POSTER Absorption Coefficient, Molecular Composition, and Photodegradation of Different Types of Brown Carbon Aerosols: H J

Lee, P K Aiona, S Nizkorodov, J Laskin, A Laskin

1340h A53I-3318 POSTER Analysis of the Organic Content of Marine Aerosols with X-ray Spectros-copy: D Pham, R E OBrien, M Fraund, O Laskina, P A Alpert, K A Prather, D A Knopf, V H Grassian, R Moffet

1340h A53I-3319 POSTER Investigation of Water Nucleation on Designed Single Crystalline Oxide Surfaces - a Step Towards Understanding the Com-plex Behavior of Atmospheric Aerosols: Y Du, B Wang, I Lyubinetsky, A Laskin, G Kulkarni, D A Knopf, A B Guenther

1340h A53I-3320 POSTER Molecular Characteriza-tion of Light Absorbing Compounds in Secondary Organic Aerosols Generated from Photo-oxidation of Toluene: P Lin, J Liu, J E Shilling, J Laskin, A Laskin

1340h A53I-3321 POSTER Spatially resolved chem-ical imaging of individual atmospheric particles us-ing nanoscale imaging mass spectrometry: Insights into particle origin and chemistry : S Ghosal, P K Weber, A Laskin

1340h A53I-3322 POSTER Combined X-Ray and Raman Spectroscopic Techniques for the Character-ization of Sea Spray Aerosol: J Y Aller, P A Alpert, D A Knopf, W Kilthau, D Bothe, J C Charnawskas, M K Gilles, R E OBrien, R Moffet, J Radway

1340h A53I-3323 POSTER Black Carbon Aging from SOA Coatings and Coagulation with Diesel BC Emissions during SAAS at the PNNL Environ-mental Chamber: A C Aiken, S Liu, M K Dubey, R A Zaveri, J E Shilling, K Gourihar, M Pekour, R Subramanian, A Zelenyuk, J M Wilson, C Mazzole-ni, S China, N Sharma

1340h A53I-3324 POSTER An In Situ Method for Sizing Insoluble Residues in Precipitation: J L Ax-

son, J Creamean, A L Bondy, K Y Warner, A P Ault

1340h A53I-3325 POSTER Spectro-microscopy of Ambient Aerosol Particles: Observational Con-straints on Mixing State Parameterization: R E

OBrien, B Wang, A Laskin, M West, N S Riemer, M K Gilles, R Moffet

1340h A53I-3326 POSTER Effect of relative hu-midity on soot - secondary organic aerosol mixing: A case study from the Soot Aerosol Aging Study (PNNL-SAAS): N Sharma, S China, R A Zaveri, J E Shilling, M Pekour, S Liu, A C Aiken, M K Dubey, J M Wilson, A Zelenyuk, R E OBrien, R Moffet, M K Gilles, K Gourihar, D Chand, A J Sedlacek III, R Subramanian, T B Onasch, A Laskin, C Mazzoleni

1340h A53I-3327 POSTER Strong Wavelength De-pendence of Aerosol Light Absorption from Peat Combustion: M S Gyawali, R K Chakrabarty, R L N Yatavelli, L W A Chen, J Knue, V Samburova, A Watts, H Moosmüller, W P Arnott, X Wang, B Zielinska, J C Chow, J G Watson, A Tsibart

A53J Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hPrecipitation From Too Little to Too Much: Emerging Understanding of Atmospheric Rivers and Calwater Aerosol-Cloud Interaction Studies III Posters (joint with H)

Presiding: F Ralph, Scripps Institute of Oceanography; Daniel Rosenfeld, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Duane Waliser, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Kimberly Prather, University of California San Diego

1340h A53J-3328 POSTER A Dynamical Analysis of Present and Future Atmospheric River Behavior over the North Pacific in MERRA Reanalysis and CMIP5 RCP 8.5 Projections: A E Payne, G Mag-nusdottir

1340h A53J-3330 POSTER Atmospheric River Model Simulation Diagnostics and Performance Metrics: D E Waliser, B Guan, J Kim, L R Leung, F M Ralph

1340h A53J-3331 POSTER Climatology and Predict-ability of Atmospheric Rivers in the GFDL FLOR Model: S B Kapnick, T L Delworth, G A Vecchi

1340h A53J-3332 POSTER Future of landfalling at-mospheric rivers with extreme precipitation in Brit-ish Columbia: V Radic, B Menounos, A J Cannon, C Gi

1340h A53J-3333 POSTER Effect of Landscape Modification on the Synoptic and Inland Patterns of Atmospheric River (AR) Events in the Western United States: Observational and Modeling Analy-sis: A T Woldemichael, F Hossain

1340h A53J-3336 POSTER Extreme daily precipita-tion in the Northern Sierra Precipitation 8-Station index: The combined impact of landfalling atmo-spheric rivers and the Sierra barrier jet: J M Cord-

eira, F M Ralph, P J Neiman, M Hughes

1340h A53J-3337 POSTER The Inland Penetration of Atmospheric Rivers over Western North Amer-ica: A Lagrangian Analysis: J J Rutz, W J Steen-burgh, F M Ralph

1340h A53J-3338 POSTER Moisture Pathways into the US Intermountain West Associated with Heavy Winter Precipitation Events: M A Alexander, J D Scott, D J Swales, M Hughes, K M Mahoney, C A Smith

1340h A53J-3339 POSTER Total Water Vapor Transport Observed in Twelve Atmospheric Rivers over the Northeastern Pacific Ocean Using Drop-sondes: F M Ralph, S Iacobellis, P J Neiman, J M Cordeira, J R Spackman, D E Waliser, G A Wick, A B White, C W Fairall

1340h A53J-3340 POSTER A New Marine Atmo-spheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (M-AERI) for Shipboard Atmospheric and Oceanic Observa-tions: P J Gero, R O Knuteson, D Hackel, F A Best, R Garcia, C Phillips, H E Revercomb, W L Smith, E Verret, S M Lantagne, C B Roy

1340h A53J-3341 POSTER Investigating Atmo-spheric Rivers using GPS PW from Ocean Transits: V Almanza, J H Foster, S Businger

1340h A53J-3342 POSTER Assessing the Ability of IR Sounders to Detect Atmospheric Rivers and Related Extreme Flooding Events: J Roman, R O Knuteson, S A Ackerman, H E Revercomb

A53K Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hPrecipitation From Too Little to Too Much: Emerging Understanding of Atmospheric Rivers and Calwater Aerosol-Cloud Interaction Studies IV Posters (joint with H)

Presiding: F Ralph, Scripps Institute of Oceanography; Daniel Rosenfeld, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Duane Waliser, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Kimberly Prather, University of California San Diego

1340h A53K-3343 POSTER Interannual Variations in Aerosol Sources and Their Impact on Orographic Precipitation over California’s Central Sierra Neva-da: J Creamean, A P Ault, A B White, P J Neiman, P Minnis, K A Prather

1340h A53K-3344 POSTER The Dominant Snow-forming Process in Warm and Cold Mixed-phase Orographic Clouds: Effects of Cloud Conden-sation Nuclei and Ice Nuclei: J Fan, D Rosenfeld, L R Leung, P J DeMott

1340h A53K-3345 POSTER Characterization of the Rainfall Associated with Atmospheric Rivers during the Ifloods Campaign over the Central Unit-ed States: M A Nayak, G Villarini, D A Lavers, A Bradley

1340h A53K-3346 POSTER Impact of the Middle and Upper Tropos-pheric Cooling over Central Asia on the Summer Rainfall in the Tarim Basin, China: A Huang

1340h A53K-3347 POSTER Atmospheric Rivers and the Connection to Heavy Rainfall Events in the Southeastern U.S: K M Mahoney, D L Jackson, E Sukovich, G A Wick, P J Neiman, R Cifelli, A B White, B J Moore

1340h A53K-3348 POSTER Spatiotemporal Struc-ture of Tropical Moisture Exports and their Pre-cursors associated with High Precipitation induced Floods over the Continental United States: M Lu, U Lall

1340h A53K-3349 POSTER Classification of atmo-spheric river events on the U.S. west coast using a trajectory model: J M Ryoo, D E Waliser, D W Waugh, S Wong, E J Fetzer, I Y Fung

1340h A53K-3350 POSTER Arctic and Tropical Influence on Extreme Precipitation Events, Atmo-spheric Rivers, and Associated Isotopic Values in the Western U.S: S E McCabe-Glynn, K R John-son, Y Zou, J M Welker, C Strong, J J Rutz, J Y Yu, K Yoshimura, S L Sellars, A E Payne

1340h A53K-3351 POSTER Extreme Precipitation Events Over the Iberian Atlantic Margin: The Role of Atmospheric Rivers: J Eiras-Barca, G Mi-guez-Macho

1340h A53K-3352 POSTER Atmospheric River De-velopment and Effects on Southern California: S M

Harris, L V Carvalho

1340h A53K-3353 POSTER Atmospheric Rivers in Southeast Alaska and British Columbia: The Bella Coola Event of 2010 and Alaska Events of 2012: D

A Lavers, F M Ralph, P J Neiman, G A Wick, C A Scott, D McCollor, T White

1340h A53K-3354 POSTER Dynamical processes and forecast uncertainty associated with an ex-treme-rain-producing atmospheric river over the southeastern U.S. during late October 2007: B J

Moore, L F Bosart, D Keyser

1340h A53K-3355 POSTER Understanding the Role of Water Vapor Transport in Extreme Precipitation Events in Nepal: K Thapa, T A Endreny, C R Fer-guson

1340h A53K-3357 POSTER Case Study of a Land Falling Atmospheric River in Northern Califor-nia: In Situ Dropsonde Observations Compared to WRF Model Outputs and NCEP Final Analysis: R

Demirdjian

A53L Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hQuantifying Emissions from Urban and Other Complex Areas III Posters (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: James Butler, NOAA; Riley Duren, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Daniel Mendoza, University of California Santa Cruz; Jocelyn Turnbull, GNS Science / Rafter Radiocarbon

1340h A53L-3358 POSTER Methane Emissions from Natural Gas in the Urban Region of Boston, Massachusetts: K McKain, A Down, S M Raciti, J Budney, L Hutyra, C R Floerchinger, S C Herndon, M S Zahniser, T Nehrkorn, R B Jackson, N G Phil-lips, S C Wofsy

1340h A53L-3359 POSTER Stable carbon isotopes to monitor the CO2 source mix in the urban environ-ment: F R Vogel, L Wu, M Ramonet, G Broquet, D E J Worthy

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1340h A53L-3360 POSTER MDA8 O3 Values at Ru-ral Surface Sites in Nevada, USA: Results from Two Years of the Nevada Rural Ozone Initiative (NV-ROI) : M S Gustin, R Fine, M B Miller, J D Burley, D A Jaffe, R B Pierce, M Lin

1340h A53L-3361 POSTER Seasonal and Diurnal Variations in Anthropogenic Sources of CO2 in the Los Angeles Megacity: S Newman, J Larriva-Latt, Y Hsu, C Wong, S P Sander, X Xu, Y L Yung

1340h A53L-3362 POSTER Quantifying CO2 emis-sions from Paris megacity: a correlation analysis between atmospheric CO2 and co-emitted species to infer the relative role of the different emission sectors: I Xueref-Remy, L Ammoura, E Dieudon-né, V Gros, A Baudic, B N Bonsang, N Bonnaire, D Baisnee, M Delmotte, Y V Te, P Jeseck, J Sciare, J E Petit, F Chevallier, O Favez, C Vuillemin, M Lopez, F Truong, M Schmidt, C Ampe, O Perrussel

1340h A53L-3363 POSTER Methane mitigation in cities: how new measurements and partnerships can contribute to emissions reduction strategies: F M Hopkins, S E Bush, J R Ehleringer, C T Lai, J P Rambo, E B Wiggins, J Miu, V Carranza, J T Randerson

1340h A53L-3364 POSTER Numerical Study on a Detailed Air Flows in an Urban Area Using a CFD model : A Kwon

1340h A53L-3365 POSTER Detection and Spatial Mapping of Anthropogenic Methane Plumes with the Hyperspectral Thermal Emission Spectrome-ter (HyTES): S J Hook, G C Hulley, R M Duren, P Guillevic, A D Aubrey, W R Johnson

1340h A53L-3366 POSTER Quantifying Diurnal and Seasonal Variation in On-road CO2 Emissions Across the Northeastern U.S: C Gately, L Hutyra

1340h A53L-3367 POSTER Spatio-temporal Esti-mates of CO2 Emissions in the Los Angeles Basin from On-road and Airport Traffic: P Rao, Y Song, R Patarasuk, K R Gurney, A Eldering, D O’Keeffe, C E Miller, R M Duren

1340h A53L-3368 POSTER A tiered observational system for anthropogenic methane emissions: R M

Duren, C E Miller, G C Hulley, S J Hook, S P Sander

1340h A53L-3369 POSTER Ozone Transport Aloft Drives Surface Ozone Maxima Across the Mojave Desert: R A VanCuren

1340h A53L-3370 POSTER Network Level Carbon Dioxide Emissions From On-road Sources in the Portland OR, (USA) Metropolitan Area: J Powell, C L Butenhoff, A L Rice

1340h A53L-3371 POSTER Estimating Top-down Emissions (2011-2014) of CH4 and CO2 From Los Angeles by an FTS Atop Mount Wilson: C Wong, D Fu, T J Pongetti, S Newman, E A Kort, R M Du-ren, Y Hsu, C E Miller, Y L Yung, S P Sander

1340h A53L-3372 POSTER Long Term Trends in Carbon Dioxide Enhancements in an Urban Re-gion: L Mitchell, J C Lin, D R Bowling, D E Pataki, C Strong, A Schauer, R Bares, S E Bush, L Holland, D Mallia, J R Ehleringer

1340h A53L-3373 POSTER A Mobile Sensor Net-work to Map CO2 in Urban Environments: J Lee, A Christen, Z Nesic, R Ketler

1340h A53L-3374 POSTER Simultaneous mea-surements of CO2, CO and CH4 at an urban site of western India using cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS) technique: N C Negi, V Sethuraman, S Lal

1340h A53L-3375 POSTER CO2 variability from in situ and vertical column measurements in Mexico City: J L Baylon, M Grutter, W Stremme, A Be-zanilla, E Plaza

1340h A53L-3376 POSTER Preliminary carbon isotope measurements of fossil fuel and biogenic emissions from the Brazilian Southeastern region: F M Oliveira, G Santos, K Macario, M Muniz, E Queiroz, J Park

1340h A53L-3377 POSTER Improving and Assess-ing Aircraft-based Greenhouse Gas Emission Fluxes as Part of INFLUX: A M F Heimburger, M O L Cambaliza, P B Shepson, Z Shang, B H Stirm, R M Hardesty, A Brewer, K J Davis, T Lauvaux

1340h A53L-3378 POSTER CO2 Biogenic vs An-thropogenic Sectoral Contribution for INFLUX: I Lopez-Coto, K Prasad, H Hu, J R Whetstone, N L Miles, S Richardson, T Lauvaux, K J Davis, J C Turnbull, A Karion, C Sweeney, A Brewer, M Hardesty, M O L Cambaliza, P B Shepson, R Patara-suk, K R Gurney

1340h A53L-3379 POSTER CO2 Fluxes and Concen-trations in a Residential Area in the Southern Hemi-sphere: L F Weissert, J A Salmond, J C Turnbull, L Schwendenmann

1340h A53L-3380 POSTER Reconstruction of historic fossil CO2 emissions using radiocarbon measurements from tree rings: M W Norris, J C Turnbull, M Trimble, E D Keller, W T Baisden, J A Renwick

1340h A53L-3381 POSTER Boston Column Net-work: Compact Solar-Tracking Spectrometers and Differential Column Measurements: J Chen, J Samra, E Gottlieb, J Budney, C Daube, B C Daube, F Hase, C Gerbig, K Chance, S C Wofsy

1340h A53L-3382 POSTER Constraints on Local- to- Regional Anthropogenic CO2 from Satellite Re-trievals of Combustion- related Trace Gases: Initial Assessment Using Observing System Simulation Experiments (OSSEs): A F Arellano

1340h A53L-3383 POSTER Constraining Carbon Emission Estimates from the Los Angeles Megaci-ty through use of Remote-sensing Techniques and a Time-reversed Lagrangian Particle Dispersion Model: L Holland, J C Lin, D Wunch, P O Wen-nberg, C M Roehl

1340h A53L-3384 POSTER Coupling of WRF and Building-resolved CFD Simulations for Greenhouse Gas Transport and Dispersion: K Prasad, H Hu, R McDermott, I Lopez-Coto, K J Davis, J R Whet-stone, T Lauvaux

1340h A53L-3385 POSTER High-resolution green-house gas modeling for the Los Angeles megacity: S

Feng, Z Li, S Newman, C Wong, S P Sander

1340h A53L-3386 POSTER When does highway construction to mitigate congestion reduce carbon emissions? A Case Study: The Caldecott Tunnel: M

E Thurlow, H Maness, D J Wiersema, B C Mcdon-ald, R Harley, I Y Fung

A53M Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hQuantifying Emissions from Urban and Other Complex Areas IV Posters (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: James Butler, NOAA; Riley Duren, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Daniel Mendoza, University of California Santa Cruz; Jocelyn Turnbull, GNS Science / Rafter Radiocarbon

1340h A53M-3387 POSTER Assessing the Gap Be-tween Top-down and Bottom-up Measured Meth-ane Emissions in Indianapolis, IN. : K Prasad, B K Lamb, M O L Cambaliza, P B Shepson, B H Stirm, O E Salmon, T N Lavoie, T Lauvaux, T Ferrara, T Howard, S L Edburg, J R Whetstone

1340h A53M-3388 POSTER Quantifying Spatial and Temporal Variability of Methane Emissions from a Complex Area Source: Case Study of a Central In-diana Landfill: M O L Cambaliza, J E Bogner, R B Green, P B Shepson, E D Thoma, T A Foster-wittig, K Spokas

1340h A53M-3389 POSTER Atmospheric dispersion modeling to assess the tracer dilution method for measuring landfill methane emissions: D Taylor, M Delkash, F K Chow, P T Imhoff

1340h A53M-3390 POSTER Source Attribution of Near-surface Ozone in the Western US: Improved Estimates by TF HTAP2 Multi-model Experiment and Multi-scale Chemical Data Assimilation: M

Huang, K W Bowman, G R Carmichael, M Lee, R Park, D K Henze, T Chai, J Flemming, M Lin, A J Weinheimer, A Wisthaler, D A Jaffe

1340h A53M-3391 POSTER Measurements of Point Source Methane Emissions in the Barnett Shale and Eagle Ford Basins: T N Lavoie, P B Shepson, M O L Cambaliza, A Karion, C Sweeney, E A Kort, B Hirst, S Wolter, S A Conley, I C Faloona, D Lyon, R Alvarez

1340h A53M-3392 POSTER Monitoring Tropo-spheric Ozone Enhancement in the Front Range Using the Gsfc Tropoz DIAL during Discover - AQ 2014: J T Sullivan, T J McGee, R M Hoff, L Twigg, G K Sumnicht

1340h A53M-3393 POSTER Temporal and Spatial Variations of Particulate Emissions on Major High-ways in Southern California: Lagrangian Approach Using Mobile Monitoring System: H Jung, M Grady, L Pham

1340h A53M-3394 POSTER A Numerical Study on the Effects of Street–canyon Aspect–ratio on Reac-tive Pollutant Dispersion: S J Park, J Kim

1340h A53M-3395 POSTER Tracing the Impact of Aviation on the Atmospheric Nitrate With Oxygen Triple Isotopes: R Shaheen, T L Jackson, S Chan, A Hill, S Chakraborty, M H Thiemens

1340h A53M-3396 POSTER Projecting Future Changes in Seasonal Vegetative Exposure to Ozone in the Western US Using GEOS-Chem Adjoint: K

Lapina, D K Henze, J B Milford

1340h A53M-3397 POSTER Modeled Trends in Im-pacts of Landing and Takeoff Aircraft Emissions on Surface Air-Quality in U.S for 2005, 2010 and 2018 : L P Vennam

1340h A53M-3398 POSTER Development of an aerosol-chemistry transport model coupled to non-hydrostatic icosahedral atmospheric model (NICAM) through applying a stretched grid system to regional simulations around Japan: D Goto, T Nakajima, S Masaki

1340h A53M-3399 POSTER Long-term Calibration Strategy for the Earth Networks CO2 and CH4 Sen-sor Network in Urban and Background Sites Using the Picarro CRDS Gas Analyzer: L R Welp, T Lu-eker, J Kim, P Salameh, S Walker, R F Keeling, R F Weiss, C Sloop, W Callahan, D Bixler, A Long

1340h A53M-3400 POSTER Modeling Study of Winter Ozone Pollution in Uintah Basin: A Case Study of January 15-31 in 2013 Using WRF-CAMx: T T Tran, H N Q Tran, M L Mansfield, S N Lyman

1340h A53M-3401 POSTER A Novel Airborne Car-bon Isotope Analyzer for Methane and Carbon Dioxide Source Fingerprinting: E S Berman, Y W Huang, T G Owano, I Leifer

1340h A53M-3402 POSTER Colorado Front Range Surface Ozone Analysis: A McClure-Begley, I V Petropavlovskikh, S J Oltmans, J Kofler, G Petron, H Cothrel

1340h A53M-3403 POSTER Measurements of Ozone Precursors in the Lake Tahoe Basin, USA: B

Zielinska, A Bytnerowicz, A Gertler, M McDaniel, S Rayne, J D Burley

1340h A53M-3404 POSTER Chemical and Trajec-tory Analysis of an Air Mass Plume from Asia: J J

Guo, J E Marrero, D R Blake

1340h A53M-3406 POSTER Ozone in the Free Tro-posphere: The Impact of Synoptic Meteorology on Ozone Transport to Southern California: A L Ken-

yon, S Schill, N Heath, G Morris, B L Lefer, T H Bertram

1340h A53M-3407 POSTER Recent Results of Am-bient Ozone Monitoring in Southern Sierra Nevada and White Mountains, California : J D Burley, A Bytnerowicz, R Cisneros, D Schweizer

1340h A53M-3408 POSTER Surface Ozone in the Lake Tahoe Basin: J D Burley, A Bytnerowicz, B Zielinska, S Schilling

1340h A53M-3409 POSTER Investigating Planetary Boundary Layer and Land Surface Model Schemes in the WRF Model for the Sierra Nevada Region: S

Rayne, H Holmes, B Zielinska, A Gertler

1340h A53M-3410 POSTER Transboundary Con-tributions To Surface Ozone In California’s Central Valley: A Post, I C Faloona, S A Conley, D Lighthall

1340h A53M-3411 POSTER Understanding Spatial and Temporal Variability in Ozone Levels within a Remote-sensing Scale Grid Cell using Data Col-lected with Low-cost, Next Generation Monitoring Systems : A M Collier, M Hannigan, N Masson, R Piedrahita, J L Gordon, M Russel

1340h A53M-3412 POSTER Spatial Variability in Ozone and CO2 Flux during the Front Range Air Pollution and Photochemistry Experiment: B Al-

mand-Hunter, R Piedrahita, A Kaushik, D C Noone, J T Walker, M Hannigan

1340h A53M-3413 POSTER An Airborne Investi-gation of Boundary Layer Dynamics, Entrainment, and Ozone Photochemical Production During DIS-COVER-AQ in California’s Central Valley: S A

Conley, A Post, I C Faloona

A53N Moscone West 3010Friday 1340hAdvances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications III

(Virtual Session) (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, NH)

Presiding: Jun Wang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard-Smithsonian CFA; Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey

1340h A53N-06 Tropospheric Ozone Profile Re-trievals Combining TIR, UV And Visible Spectra: G

Miles, R Siddans, B J Kerridge, B Latter

1355h A53N-02 Challenges and opportunities for remote sensing of air quality: Insights from DIS-COVER-AQ: J H Crawford, K E Pickering, B E Anderson, A J Beyersdorf, R D Clark, R C Cohen, G S Diskin, R A Ferrare, A Fried, B N Holben, J R Her-man, R M Hoff, C A Hostetler, S J Janz, J Szykman, A M Thompson, A J Weinheimer, A Wisthaler, M M Yang, G Chen, M M Kleb

1410h A53N-03 The atmospheric composition geostationary satellite constellation for air quality and climate science: Evaluating performance with Observation System Simulation Experiments: D P

Edwards, J Barre, H M Worden, A F Arellano, B Gaubert, J L Anderson, A P Mizzi, W A Lahoz

1425h A53N-04 Impact of Local and Non-local Sources of Pollution on Background US ozone: Po-tential Role of the Atmospheric Composition Con-stellation of Geostationary Sounders: K W Bow-

man, M Lee

1440h A53N-05 Estimates of Emissions and Chemi-cal Lifetimes of NOx from Point Sources using OMI Retrievals: B de Foy

1455h A53N-01 Implementation of Tropospheric Emissions: Monitoring of Pollution (TEMPO): K

Chance, X Liu, R M Suleiman, D E Flittner, J A Al-Saadi, S J Janz

1510h A53N-07 New Retrieval Techniques Enables Sensitive Measurements of Tropospheric NO2 and SO2 from Suomi NPP OMPS: K Yang, S A Carn, C Ge, J Wang, R R Dickerson

1525h A53N-08 Glyoxal Retrieval from the Ozone Monitoring Instrument: C E Miller, D J Jacob, G Gonzalez Abad, H Wang, X Liu, K Chance

A53O Moscone West 3012Friday 1340hObservations, Predictions, and Predictability of the Atmosphere over Complex Terrain II Presiding: Joshua Hacker, National Center for Atmospheric Research

1340h A53O-01 Atmospheric Predictability: Why Butterflies Are Not Important: D R Durran, M Gingrich

1358h A53O-02 Deepwave2014; Observing Gravity Waves from the Troposphere to the Mesosphere: R

B Smith, D C Fritts, J D Doyle, S D Eckermann, M J Taylor, A Dörnbrack, M Uddstrom, A D Nugent, C Kruse

1416h A53O-03 Exploring Gravity Wave Predict-ability and Dynamics in Deepwave: J D Doyle, D C Fritts, R B Smith, S D Eckermann, M J Tay-lor, A Dörnbrack, M Uddstrom, C A Reynolds, A Reinecke, Q Jiang

1428h A53O-04 Mixing Induced By Slope and Val-ley Flow Collisions in Complex Terrain : H J Fer-

nando, C M Hocut, Q Zhong, S Hoch, L Leo, S Di Sabatino, E Pardyjak, C D Whiteman

1452h A53O-06 Near-Surface Wind Predictions in Complex Terrain with a CFD Approach Optimized for Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows: N S Wa-

genbrenner, J Forthofer, B Butler, K Shannon

1504h A53O-07 Evaluation and Advancement of Similarity Scalings for a Steep Alpine Slope: H J

Oldroyd, E Pardyjak, C W Higgins, M B Parlange

1516h A53O-08 Development of Satellite-based Cli-matology of Low-level Cloud and Fog in Mountain Terrain: Y Duan, A P Barros

1528h A53O-09 Characteristics of the frequency and distribution of fog events over the Salt Lake and He-ber Valleys: Z Pu, D G Hodges

A53P Moscone West 3008Friday 1340hOrganized Convection Across Scales: Fundamentals and Phenomena III Presiding: Kevin Reed, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Ahmed Tawfik, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric-Land Studies Fairfax; Duane Waliser, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Mitch Moncrieff, NCAR

1340h A53P-01 Moveable Feast: A Distributed-Data Case Study Engine for Yotc: B E Mapes

1355h A53P-02 The Walker circulation, diabat-ic heating, and outgoing longwave radiation: S N

Stechmann, H R Ogrosky

1410h A53P-03 Probing Cumulus Convection Us-ing Lagrangian Particles: Z Kuang, Y Tian, G Tor-ri, J Guo, P W Chan

1425h A53P-04 Vertical Structure and Physical Pro-cesses of the Madden-Julian Oscillation: A Model Evaluation Project: S J Woolnough, D E Waliser, N P Klingaman, X Jiang, J Petch, P K Xavier

1440h A53P-05 Convective Momentum Transport Associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation Based on Reanalysis Dataset: J H Oh, X Jiang, D E Waliser, M W Moncrieff, R H Johnson

1455h A53P-06 Revisiting Tropical Cumulus Con-gestus Cloud Growth: M P Jensen, K Towey, T Toto

1510h A53P-07 Effect of Surface Fluxes versus Ra-diative Cooling on Tropical Deep Convection: U M

Anber, S Wang, A H Sobel

1525h A53P-08 Linkages between the Madden Ju-lian Oscillation, process-level diagnostics and GCM parameterization behavior in YOTC simulations: R

B Neale, C Hannay

A53Q Moscone West 3006Friday 1340hRegional Climate Modeling III (joint with GC)

Presiding: Raymond Arritt, Iowa State Univ; Lai-Yung Leung, Pacific Northwest Natl Lab

1340h A53Q-01 Design of a Regional Climate Mod-el Ensemble That Incorporates Model Performance and Independence: J P Evans, D Argüeso, A Di Luca, R Olson

1355h A53Q-02 Ultra high-resolution ensemble projections of the near-term climate change over the U.S: M Ashfaq, D Rastogi, R Mei, S C Kao, B S Naz, S Gangrade

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1410h A53Q-03 How to Establish the Scientific Val-ue of Multiple GCM-RCM Simulation Programs: An Example from NARCCAP: L O Mearns, F Dominguez, W J Gutowski Jr, D Hammerling, D P Lettenmaier, L Y Leung, S MIchaels, S C Pryor, S R Sain

1425h A53Q-04 Exploring the Links Between Bias-es in Regional Climate Models and their Represen-tation of Synoptic Circulation Types in the Europe-an Alps: N Addor, M Rohrer, R Furrer, J Seibert

1440h A53Q-05 Regional Arctic System Model (RASM): A Tool to Advance Understanding and Prediction of Arctic Climate Change at Process Scales: W Maslowski, A Roberts, R Osinski, M Brunke, J J Cassano, J L Clement Kinney, A Craig, A Duvivier, B J Fisel, W J Gutowski Jr, J Hamman, M Hughes, B Nijssen, X Zeng

1455h A53Q-06 A Regional Coupled Model Sys-tem to Examine Ocean-Atmosphere-Sea Ice, Ice Sheet and Permafrost Interactions in the Arctic: HIRHAM5 – HYCOM – CICE – PISM – GIPL: J H

Christensen, R Mottram, P L Langen, K S Madsen, M Stendel, C B Rodehacke, V E Romanovsky, S S Marchenko

1510h A53Q-07 Improved precipitation extremes and climatology in a regional coupled model simula-tion over CORDEX south Asia domain: P Kumar, D Sein, W Cabos, D Jacob

1525h A53Q-08 Contribution of the North Atlan-tic Subtropical High to Regional Climate Model (RCM) Skill in Simulating Southeastern United States Summer Precipitation: L Li, W Li, J Jin

A53R Moscone South 309Friday 1340hRemote Sensing of the Carbon Cycle: Exploiting New Measurements and Linkages to the Water Cycle VI Presiding: Christopher O’Dell, Colorado State University; John Worden, JPL / Caltech; Annmarie Eldering, JPL; Charles Miller, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h A53R-01 First glimpse of solar induced chlo-rophyll fluorescence (SIF) from the Orbiting Car-bon Observatory-2: C Frankenberg, C O’Dell

1355h A53R-02 Satellite Measurements of Solar-In-duced Fluorescence Help to Constrain CO2 Fluxes in Atmospheric Inversions: Y P Shiga, J Tadic, V Yadav, X Qui, J A Berry, J Joiner, A M Michalak

1410h A53R-03 Linkages Between Terrestrial Car-bon Uptake and Interannual Climate Variability over the Texas-northern Mexico High Plains: N

Parazoo, E A Barnes, J Worden, A B Harper, K W Bowman, C Frankenberg

1425h A53R-04 Spatially Explicit Estimation of Optimal Light Use Efficiency for Improved Satellite Data Driven Ecosystem Productivity Modeling: N

Madani, J S Kimball, S W Running

1440h A53R-05 Integrating new satellite observa-tions from SMAP and OCO-2 for analyzing terres-trial water and carbon connections: J S Kimball, N Stavros, D Schimel

1455h A53R-06 RemoTeC XCO2 retrievals from GOSAT to study CO2 uptake over Australia: O P

Hasekamp, R Detmers, H Hu, J Landgraf, S Hou-weling, I Aben, A Butz

1510h A53R-07 The contribution of semi-arid eco-systems to interannual global carbon cycle variabil-ity: B Poulter, D C Frank, P Ciais, R Myneni, N Andela, J Bi, G Broquet, J Canadell, F Chevallier, Y Liu, S W Running, S Sitch, G van der Werf

1525h A53R-08 Tropical Controls on the CO2 At-mospheric Growth Rate 2010-2011 from the NASA Carbon Monitoring System Flux (CMS-Flux) Proj-ect: K W Bowman, J Liu, N Parazoo, M Lee, D Menemenlis, M M Gierach, H Brix, K R Gurney, G J Collatz, N Bousserez, D K Henze

A53S Moscone West 3001Friday 1340hThe Role of Water on Atmospheric Chemical Processes II Presiding: Anne Monod, Universite de Provence; Leila Hawkins, Harvey Mudd College; Maud Leriche, Laboratoire d’Aérologie - Observatoire Midi Pyrénées; David De Haan, University of San Diego

1340h A53S-01 Direct Observation of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation during Cloud Conden-sation-Evaporation Cycles (SOAaq) in Simulation Chamber Experiments: J F Doussin, L Bregonz-io-Rozier, C Giorio, F Siekmann, A Gratien, B Temime-Roussel, S Ravier, E Pangui, A Tapparo, M Kalberer, A Monod

1400h A53S-02 Effect of Ammonia on Glyoxal SOA in Inorganic Aqueous Seed Particles: E Waxman, R M Volkamer, A Laskin, J Laskin, T K Koenig, U Baltensperger, J Dommen, A S Prevot, J Slowik, A Maxut, B Noziere, S Wang, J Yu

1416h A53S-03 Effect of Relative Humidity and Temperature on Photochemical Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosols: S Nizkorodov, M V Brady, M L Hinks, H Lignell, A K Bertram, M Song, A Laskin, J Laskin, P Lin

1432h A53S-04 Mechanism of Phase Separation in Organic Aerosol: M A Freedman

1452h A53S-05 pH Variance in Aerosols Undergo-ing Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation: N C Edding-

saas, M Dallemagne, X Huang

1508h A53S-06 Oxidation of Organic Compound-sin the Atmospheric Aqueous Phase: Develop-ment of a New Explicit Oxidation Mechanism: C

Mouchel-Vallon, L Bregonzio-Rozier, A Monod, M Leriche, J F Doussin, N M Chaumerliac, L De-guillaume

1524h A53S-07 Photoformation of Triplet Excited States and Other Oxidants in Fog Waters and Their Impact on Fog Processing of Organic Compounds: R Kaur, C Anastasio, K T Valsaraj, H S Vempati, M Vaitilingom

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B53A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hAdvances in Observing and Scaling Surface-Atmosphere Exchange for Enhancing Long-Term Flux Networks III Posters (joint with A, GC)

Presiding: Stefan Metzger, NEON; Kimberly Novick, Indiana University - Bloomington; Dario Papale, Tuscia University; Bai Yang, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1340h B53A-0143 POSTER Fluxpro As a Realtime Monitoring and Surveillance System for Eddy Co-variance Flux Measurement : W Kim

1340h B53A-0144 POSTER A New Tool for Auto-mated Data Collection and Complete On-site Flux Data Processing for Eddy Covariance Measure-ments: I G Begashaw, J C Kathilankal, J Li, K Beaty, K Ediger, A Forgione, G Fratini, D Johnson, M Vel-gersdyk, J R Hupp, L Xu, G G Burba

1340h B53A-0145 POSTER Optimizing gas analyzer frequency response and temperature regiments for the NEON eddy covariance system: R C Zulueta, S Metzger, S P Burns, H Luo, T Hehn, D Kath, G G Burba, J Li, T Anderson, P Blanken, J R Taylor

1340h B53A-0146 POSTER Investigation on the Im-portance of Fast Air Temperature Measurements in the Sampling Cell of Short-Tube Closed-Path Gas Analyzer for Eddy-Covariance Fluxes : J C Kathi-

lankal, G Fratini, G G Burba

1340h B53A-0147 POSTER Fast-response CO2 mix-ing-ratio measurement with an open-path gas ana-lyzer for eddy-flux applications: I Bogoev

1340h B53A-0149 POSTER Three Dimensional Wind Speed and Flux Measurement over a Rain-fed Soybean Field Using Orthogonal and Non-or-thogonal Sonic Anemometer Designs: T Thomas, A Suyker, G G Burba, D Billesbach

1340h B53A-0150 POSTER A Practical Approach for Uncertainty Quantification of High Frequency Soil Respiration Using Forced Diffusion Chambers: M

Lavoie, C L Phillips, D A Risk

1340h B53A-0151 POSTER Soil Flux Chamber Mea-surements with Five Species CRDS and New Real-time Chamber Flux Processor: N Saad, K P Alstad, C Arata, P Franz

1340h B53A-0152 POSTER Assessing soil fluxes of carbonyl sulfide to aid in ecosystem estimates of GPP: M Whelan, R C Rhew, J E Campbell, T W Hilton, M B Berkelhammer, A L Zumkehr, J A Berry

1340h B53A-0154 POSTER Wavelet Analysis - A Building Block for NEON’s Ecosystem Exchange Data Products: D Durden, S Metzger, R C Zulueta, N P Durden, K Xu, N Kljun, J R Taylor

1340h B53A-0155 POSTER Mapping AmeriFlux footprints: Towards knowing the flux source area across a network of towers: O Menzer, G Pastorel-lo, S Metzger, C Poindexter, D Agarwal, D Papale

1340h B53A-0156 POSTER Maintaining High Quali-ty Data and Consistency Across a Diverse Flux Net-work: The Ameriflux QA/QC Technical Team: S

Chan, D P Billesbach, C V Hanson, S Biraud

1340h B53A-0157 POSTER Identifying and Man-aging Data Validity Challenges with Automated Data Checks in the AmeriFlux Flux Measurement Network: C Poindexter, G Pastorello, D Papale, C Trotta, A Ribeca, E Canfora, B Faybishenko, T Sa-mak, D Gunter, R Hollowgrass, D Agarwal

1340h B53A-0158 POSTER An overview of Ameri-Flux data products and methods for data acquisi-tion, processing, and publication: G Pastorello, C Poindexter, D Agarwal, D Papale, C van Ingen, M S Torn

1340h B53A-0159 POSTER The data post-processing pipeline for AmeriFlux data products: D Agarwal, G Pastorello, C Poindexter, D Papale, C Trotta, A Ribeca, E Canfora, B Faybishenko, T Samak

1340h B53A-0160 POSTER Data Quality Assurance and Control for AmeriFlux Network at CDIAC, ORNL: W Shem, T Boden, M Krassovski, B Yang

1340h B53A-0161 POSTER The Elum Project: A Net-work of UK Sites to Understand Land-Use Tran-sitions to Bioenergy and Their Implications for Greenhouse Gas Balance and Carbon Cycling: Z M

Harris, G Alberti, E Bottoms, R Rowe, K Parmar, R Marshall, D Elias, P Smith, M Dondini, M Pogson, M Richards, J Finch, P Ineson, B Keane, M Perks, M Wilkinson, S Yamulki, I Donnison, K Farrar, A Massey, J McCalmont, J Drewer, S Sohi, N Mc-Namara, G Taylor

1340h B53A-0162 POSTER NOAA’s Global Net-work of N2O Observations: E J Dlugokencky, A M Crotwell, M Crotwell, K A Masarie, P M Lang, G S Dutton, B D Hall

1340h B53A-0163 POSTER Canopy Conductance in a Two-Storey Siberian Boreal Larchforest, Russia: B L Xue

1340h B53A-0164 POSTER Ecohydrological and Biophysical Controls on Carbon Cycling in Two Seasonally Snow-covered Forests: A M Chan, P D Brooks, S P Burns, M E Litvak, P Blanken, D R Bowling

1340h B53A-0165 POSTER Separating physical and biological controls on evapotranspiration fluctua-tions in a teak plantation subjected to monsoonal rainfall: Y Igarashi, G G Katul, T Kumagai, N Yo-shifuji, T Sato, N Tanaka, K Tanaka, H Fujinami, T Chatchai, M Suzuki

1340h B53A-0166 POSTER Inter-annual variabili-ty of carbon fluxes in temperate forest ecosystems: effects of biotic and abiotic factors: M Chen, T F Keenan, K Hufkens, J W Munger, G Bohrer, E R Brzostek, A D Richardson

1340h B53A-0167 POSTER Influence of the Asian Monsoon on the Couplings between Stomatal Con-ductance and Micrometeorological Variables of Forest Ecosystems in East Asia: M Kang, B L Rud-dell, J Yun, S Kim, C H Cho, J H Chun, T Hirano, G Yu, J Kim

1340h B53A-0168 POSTER Observing Mean Annu-al Mediterranean Maquis Ecosystem Respiration: S

Marras, V Bellucco, S Mereu, C Sirca, D Spano

1340h B53A-0169 POSTER Phenology and gross pri-mary production of open oak savanna and annual grassland under the Mediterranean climate in Cal-ifornia: J Wang, X Xiao, P Wagle, C Jin, S Ma, D D Baldocchi

1340h B53A-0170 POSTER Arctic Climate Forcing Observations to Improve Earth System Models: Measurements at High Frequency, Fine Spatial Resolution, and Climatically Relevant Spatial Scales with the use of the Recently Deployed NGEE-Arctic Tram: J B Curtis, S Serbin, B Dafflon, N Raz Yaseef, M S Torn, P Cook, K F Lewin, S D Wullschleger

1340h B53A-0171 POSTER A New Scaling Approach for Calculating Realistic Energy, Water and Carbon Fluxes from GCM Grid Areas: P J Sellers, I T Baker

1340h B53A-0172 POSTER Towards the spatial rec-tification of tower-based eddy-covariance flux ob-servations: K Xu, S Metzger, N Kljun, J R Taylor, A R Desai

1340h B53A-0173 POSTER Using aircraft eddy-co-variance measurements to examine the spatial het-erogeneity of CO2 exchange above three temperate forests: D Caulton, P B Shepson, D Y Hollinger, J W Munger, S S Saatchi, M Moghaddam, P R Moor-croft, S Metzger, B H Stirm

1340h B53A-0174 POSTER Airborne Measurements of CO2 Exchange above a Heterogeneous North-ern-latitude Forest: O E Salmon, D Caulton, P B Shepson, B H Stirm, S Metzger, J Musinsky, J W Munger

B53B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hRemote Sensing of Forest Disturbance: Pushing the Frontier II Posters Presiding: Sean Healey, Rocky Mountain Research Statio; Warren Cohen, US Forest Service Corvallis; Alexander Hernandez, Utah State University; David Turner, Oregon State University

1340h B53B-0175 POSTER New Remote Sensing Methods for Labeling Disturbance Agents in Appa-lachian Forests: M J Hughes, D J Hayes

1340h B53B-0176 POSTER Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Forest Harvest, Fire, and Pest/Pathogen Disturbance for Western and Eastern Oregon: D P

Turner, R E Kennedy, W D Ritts

1340h B53B-0177 POSTER Detection and Distribu-tion of Natural Gaps in Tropical Rainforest: Y Gou-

lamoussène, L Linguet, B Hérault

1340h B53B-0179 POSTER Using Landsat to Di-agnose Trends in Disturbance Magnitude Across the National Forest System: A J Hernandez, S P Healey, S V Stehman, R D Ramsey

1340h B53B-0180 POSTER Spatial Estimation of Timber Production and Carbon in Harvested Wood Products Using Remote Sensing: P Y Ling, G Baiocchi, C Huang

1340h B53B-0181 POSTER Recent Forest Distur-bance History in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosys-tem Reconstructed using Remote Sensing and Man-agement Record: F Zhao, C Huang, Z Zhu

1340h B53B-0182 POSTER Detection of Burn Area and Severity with MODIS Satellite Images and Spa-tial Autocorrelation Techniques: S Kaya, T Kavzo-glu, H Tonbul

1340h B53B-0183 POSTER Using TimeSync and a New Statistical Method to Validate a Forest Distur-bance Model: S D Kaylor, M J Hughes, Z Yang, W B Cohen, D J Hayes

1340h B53B-0184 POSTER From percent tree cover to categorical forest cover and change: propagating the uncertainty in detecting forest disturbance: J O

Sexton, P Noojipady, A Anand, X P Song, S McMa-hon, C Huang, M Feng, S Channan, J R Townshend

1340h B53B-0185 POSTER Bi-Temporal Analysis of High-Resolution Satellite Imagery in Support of a Forest Conservation Program in Western Uganda: N Thomas, E Lambin, R Audy, B Biryahwaho, J de Laat, S Jayachandran

1340h B53B-0186 POSTER Size and frequency of forest loss and gain in China during 2000-2005: D X

Song, C Huang, J O Sexton, S Channan, J R Town-shend

1340h B53B-0187 POSTER Degraded forests in the Brazilian Amazon: Contrasting assessments from remote sensing data: M M Keller

1340h B53B-0189 POSTER Using NASA Earth Ex-change (NEX) to develop annual US Forest Dis-turbance products: K Schleeweis, C Huang, S N Goward, F A Zhao, K Rishmawi, J L Dungan, A Michaelis, R R Nemani, J G Masek, C Toney, G Moisen, T A Schroeder

1340h B53B-0190 POSTER Detecting and compar-ing static and dynamic gaps in a western Amazonian tropical forest landscape: D Marvin, G P Asner, C B Anderson, D E Knapp, R Martin, N Vaughn

B53C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hRemote Sensing of Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes I Posters Presiding: Karl Huemmrich, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cen.; Abdullah Rahman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cen.

1340h B53C-0191 POSTER Difference Between Pres-ent and Future of Spatial and Seasonal Carbon Bud-get Control Factor in Eastern Asia: H Obikawa, T Sasai

1340h B53C-0192 POSTER A Model for Estimation of Fraction of Absorbed Photosynthetically Active Radiation from Multiple Satellite Data: X Tao, S Liang

1340h B53C-0193 POSTER Effects of LiDAR point density and landscape context on the retrieval of urban forest biomass: K K Singh, G Chen, J B Mc-Carter, R K Meentemeyer

1340h B53C-0194 POSTER Sensitivity of Vegetation Index and Gross Primary Productivity to Drought and Heat Waves in Europe: Y Zhang, X Xiao

1340h B53C-0195 POSTER Quantifying Forest Car-bon and Structure with Terrestrial LiDAR: A E

Stovall, H H Shugart Jr

1340h B53C-0196 POSTER Simulations of Solar In-duced Fluorescence compared to observations from GOSAT and GOME-2 Satellites: I T Baker, J A Berry, C Frankenberg, J Joiner, C Van der Tol, J E Lee, S Denning

1340h B53C-0197 POSTER ESTIMATION AND ANALYSIS OF GROSS PRIMARY PRODUCTION OF SOYBEAN UNDER VARIOUS MANAGE-MENT PRACTICES AND DROUGHT CONDI-TIONS : P Wagle, X Xiao, A Suyker

1340h B53C-0198 POSTER Optical Sensing of Eco-system Carbon Fluxes Combining Spectral Reflec-tance Indices with Solar Induced Fluorescence: K F

Huemmrich, E Middleton, L A Corp, P K Camp-bell, W P Kustas

1340h B53C-0199 POSTER Reducing Uncertainties in Satellite-derived Forest Aboveground Biomass Estimates using a High Resolution Forest Cover Map: G Zhang, S Ganguly, R R Nemani, C Milesi, S Basu, U Kumar

1340h B53C-0200 POSTER The Utility of Fire Radi-ative Energy for Understanding Fuel Consumption due to Wildfire in Boreal Peatlands: A Banskota, M J Falkowski, E S Kane, A M Smith

1340h B53C-0201 POSTER Grassland and Cropland Net Ecosystem Production of the U.S. Great Plains: D M Howard, B K Wylie, L Ji, T G Gilmanov, L Zhang

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1340h B53C-0202 POSTER Canopy Light Absorp-tion and Application of the Light-Use Efficiency Model of Photosynthesis in a Northern Great Plains Grassland: L B Flanagan, E J Sharp, J A Gamon

1340h B53C-0203 POSTER Estimation of Forest Carbon Stock using LiDAR Data in Intact Tropical Rain Forest: E Kim

1340h B53C-0204 POSTER Analysis of Water Use Efficiency derived from MODIS satellite image in Northeast Asia: J Park, K Jang, S Kang

1340h B53C-0205 POSTER Spatial and temporal patterns of carbon and water fluxes in East Asia: Y

Ryu, C Jiang

1340h B53C-0206 POSTER Light use efficiency of terrestrial vegetation from remote sensing of chlo-rophyll fluorescence: G M Badgley, K Guan, J A Berry, D B Lobell, Y Ryu

1340h B53C-0207 POSTER Sensitivity of Crop Gross Primary Production Simulations to In-situ and Reanalysis Meteorological Data: C Jin, X Xiao, P Wagle

1340h B53C-0208 POSTER Modeling Gross Prima-ry Production in Maize and Soybean Using Four Parameters: Light Quality, Temperature, Water Stress, and Phenology: A L Nguy-Robertson, A Suyker, X Xiao, T Thomas

1340h B53C-0209 POSTER Using LiDAR, RADAR, and Optical data to improve a NFMS in Kalimantan, Indonesia: S C Hagen, S S Saatchi, B H Braswell Jr, M W Palace, W Salas, S Walker, D Hoekman, C Ip-san, S Brown, F Sullivan

1340h B53C-0210 POSTER Estimation of CO2 flux at paddy fields in Asia by MODIS data: T Iwata, K Na-kaya, Y Taniguchi, K Ono, A Miyata, A Maruyama

B53D Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hTerrestrial Hydrological and Biogeochemical Cycles of Managed and Restored Ecosystems II Posters (joint with H)

Presiding: Darren Drewry, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Frances O’Donnell, Northern Arizona University; Juan Quijano, Univ of Illinois; Cove Sturtevant, University of California Berkeley

1340h B53D-0211 POSTER The Effect of Vapor Pressure Deficit on Water Use Efficiency at the Sub-Daily Time Scale: S Zhou, B Yu, Y Huang, G Wang

1340h B53D-0212 POSTER Underlying Ecosystem Methane Emissions Exceed Cattle-Derived Meth-ane from Subtropical Lowland Pastures: S D Cham-

berlain, J P Sparks

1340h B53D-0213 POSTER Reproducibility of Car-bon and Water Cycle by an Ecosystem Process Based Model Using a Weather Generator and Ef-fect of Temporal Concentration of Precipitation on Model Outputs: T Miyauchi, T Machimura

1340h B53D-0214 POSTER Trace Gas Emission from in-Situ Denitrifying Bioreactors: W Pluer, M T Walter, L Geohring

1340h B53D-0215 POSTER Threshold Dynamics in Soil Carbon Storage for Bioenergy Crops: D Woo, J Quijano, P Kumar, S Chaoka, C Bernacchi

1340h B53D-0216 POSTER Photooxidation of Dis-solved Organic Matter in Groundwater and Sedi-ment Porewater in a Subarctic Island: L Qi, H Xie, J P Gagné, C Gwénaëlle

1340h B53D-0217 POSTER Water quality response after two years of short-rotation pine management for bioenergy in the southeastern U.S: N Griffiths, C R Jackson, J McDonnell, M M Bitew, E Du, J Klaus

1340h B53D-0218 POSTER Measured and modelled carbon and water fluxes in hybrid willows grown for biofuel production: T M Wertin, D LeBauer, T Volk, S Long, A D Leakey

1340h B53D-0219 POSTER Age and thinning effects on the temperature sensitivities of respiration in loblolly pine plantations in eastern North Carolina: G Miao, A Noormets

1340h B53D-0220 POSTER Satellite Image-based Estimates of Snow Water Equivalence in Restored Ponderosa Pine Forests in Northern Arizona: T

Sankey, A E Springer, F C O’Donnell, J Donald, J McVay, S Masek Lopez

1340h B53D-0221 POSTER A Constructed Freshwa-ter Wetland Shows Signs of Declining Net Ecosys-tem Exchange : F E Anderson, B A Bergamaschi, L Windham-Myers, K B Byrd, J Z Drexler, R Fujii

1340h B53D-0222 POSTER Partitioning evapotrans-piration via continuous sampling of water vapor isotopes over common row crops and candidate biofuel crops: J N Miller, C K Black, C Bernacchi

1340h B53D-0224 POSTER Soil Carbon Sequestra-tion Following Conservation Tillage of a Vineyard: M M Alsina, D R Smart, M W Wolff

1340h B53D-0225 POSTER FLOW ESTIMATE OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN A AMAZON RIVER HY-DROLOGICAL STATION: J M S Moura, R B Fer-reira Jr, R P Tapajós

B53E Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hUnderstanding Impacts of Climate, Land Use, and Hydrologic Linkages from the Land to the Shore on Coastal Ecology II Posters (joint with GC, H, OS)

Presiding: Laura Bourgeau-Chavez, Michigan Tech University; Philip Camill, Bowdoin College; Nancy French, Michigan Technological University; Thomas Huntington, USGS Maine Water Science Center

1340h B53E-0226 POSTER Studying dissolved or-ganic carbon export from the Penobscot Watershed in to Gulf of Maine using Regional Hydro-Ecolog-ical Simulation System (RHESSys): S F B B Rou-

hani, C Schaaf, E M Douglas, J S Choate, Y Yang, J Kim

1340h B53E-0227 POSTER Evaluating Wetland Mapping Techniques for New Brunswick Using Landsat-5 TM, ALOS-Palsar and Radarsat-2 Du-al-Polarized Images: A LaRocque, B Leblon, L L Bourgeau-Chavez, J L McCarty, M Mordini, N H F French, A Landon, R Woodward, T G Huntington, P Camill

1340h B53E-0228 POSTER Optical Characterization of Dissolved Organic Matter in Maine Rivers: D P

White, C S Roesler, A Bourakovsky, S Drapeau, T G Huntington, M Billmire, P Camill

1340h B53E-0229 POSTER Developing Remote Sensing Products for Monitoring and Modeling Great Lakes Coastal Wetland Vulnerability to Climate Change and Land Use: L L Bourgeau-

Chavez, M E Miller, M Battaglia, E Banda, S En-dres, W S Currie, K J Elgersma, N H F French, D E Goldberg, D W Hyndman

1340h B53E-0230 POSTER Using LANDSAT to ex-pand the historical record of phytoplankton blooms in Lake Erie: J C Ho, A M Michalak, R P Stumpf, T B Bridgeman

1340h B53E-0231 POSTER Chlorophyll Concentra-tion Estimates for Coastal Waters using Pixel-Based Atmospheric Correction of Landsat Images: E Kou-

ba, H Xie

1340h B53E-0232 POSTER Satellite Remote Sensing of Chlorophyll-a Concentrations in the Galveston Bay, Texas: S Zhang, G Zheng, H Gao, D Roelke

1340h B53E-0233 POSTER Modeling pCO2 Vari-ability in the Gulf of Mexico: Z G Xue, R He, K Fennel, W J Cai, S E Lohrenz, W J Huang, H Tian

1340h B53E-0234 POSTER Increasing Mississippi river discharge throughout the twenty-first century influenced by changes in climate, land use and at-mospheric CO2: B Tao, H Tian, W Ren, J Yang, Q Yang, R He, W J Cai, S E Lohrenz

1340h B53E-0235 POSTER Benthic Community Responses during Different Construction Stage of Large Coastal Development (Saemangeum, Repub-lic of Korea): S Park, S An

1340h B53E-0236 POSTER The ecological structures as components of flood and erosion vulnerability analysis in costal landscapes: E Valentini, A Tara-melli, M Martina, M G Persichillo, C Casarotti, C Meisina

1340h B53E-0237 POSTER Barrier island communi-ty change: What controls it?: B Dows, D Young, J Zinnert

1340h B53E-0238 POSTER Physiological response of the Caribbean Coral O. annularis to Pollution Gra-dients: E L Murphy, M Sivaguru, B W Fouke

1340h B53E-0239 POSTER River-Lake Mixing, Eutrophication, and Hypoxia in Green Bay, Lake Michigan: J V Klump, S LaBuhn

1340h B53E-0240 POSTER Climate Change and Coastal Eutrophication: N N Rabalais

1340h B53E-0241 POSTER Response of the San Francisco Bay to Natural and Anthropogenic Changes over the Last Decades: M Raimonet, J E Cloern, T Schraga, A D Jassby, A Malkassian, E Novick, D B Senn

1340h B53E-0242 POSTER Export and Metabolism of Carbon in Urban Watersheds: Climate Implica-tions: R M Smith, S Kaushal

B53F Moscone West 2004Friday 1340hGlobal Forest Dynamics and Interactions with a Changing Climate II (joint with GC)

Presiding: Kristina Anderson-Teixeira, Smithsonian Institution; Sean McMahon, SERC; Matteo Detto, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute; Scott Stark, Michigan State University

1340h B53F-01 Accelerating global forest mortality: N G McDowell

1355h B53F-02 Vapor Pressure Deficit, Soil Mois-ture, and Stream Flow Relationships to Land-At-mosphere Fluxes of Water and Carbon: S R Mitch-

ell, R E Emanuel, B L McGlynn

1410h B53F-03 Boreal Forests in Permafrost Land-scapes: Changing Structure and Function in Re-sponse to Climate Warming: J L Baltzer, W L Quinton, O Sonnentag

1440h B53F-05 CO2 and Methane Fluxes in a Northern Hardwood Forest: Surprising Patterns and Clues for Climate Mitigation Management: S

C Thomas

1455h B53F-06 Phenology, Ecosystem Processes, and Climate Change: What We Are Learning from the Phenocam Network: A D Richardson

1510h B53F-07 Rising Mean Annual Temperature Increases Carbon Flux and Alters Partitioning, but Does Not Change Ecosystem Carbon Storage in Ha-waiian Tropical Montane Wet Forest: C M Litton, C P Giardina, P Selmants

1525h B53F-08 Changing structure and composi-tion of tropical forests: S J Davies

B53G Moscone West 2006Friday 1340hMulti-Sensor Long-Term Data Records of Land Surface Parameters for Global Change Research II (joint with GC, IN)

Presiding: Kamel Didan, University of Arizona; Tomoaki Miura, Univ Hawaii; Willem Van Leeuwen, University of Arizona

1340h B53G-01 Long-Term Data Records of Bio-physical Parameters from Multiple Satellite Sys-tems: S Ganguly, R R Nemani, F Baret, R Myneni, G Zhang, C Milesi, H Hashimoto

1355h B53G-02 Data records of biophysical prod-ucts in the Copernicus Global Land Service: L

Bydekerke, B Smets, E Swinnen, R N Lacaze, J C Calvet, F Baret, F camacho De Coca, J L Roujean, K Tansey, S Coelho, A Jann, C Paulik, A Verger

1410h B53G-03 Seasonal and Diurnal Tropical For-est Greenness Observed and Modeled Using MO-DIS Terra and Aqua Sensors: A R Huete, K Davies, N Restrepo-Coupe, P Ratana, Q Sun, S R Saleska, C Schaaf

1425h B53G-04 Seasonal shifts in satellite time se-ries portend vegetation state change – verification using long-term data in an arid grassland ecosyste: D M Browning, J J Maynard, J Karl, D C Peters

1440h B53G-05 Detecting robust signals of inter-annual variability of gross primary productivity in Asia from multiple terrestrial carbon cycle models and long-term satellite-based vegetation data: K

Ichii, M Kondo, M Ueyama, T Kato, A Ito, T Sasai, H Sato, H Kobayashi, N Saigusa

1455h B53G-06 Data Mining Approach for Evalu-ating Vegetation Dynamics in Earth System Models (ESMs) Using Satellite Remote Sensing Products: S

Shu, F M Hoffman, J Kumar, W W Hargrove, A K Jain

1525h B53G-08 MODIS-VIIRS Continuity: The Impact of Spatial Sampling on Global Land (Lev-el-2) Products: N Pahlevan, S Devadiga, G Lin, R E Wolfe, M O Roman, X Xiong

B53H Moscone West 2003Friday 1340hObservations and Model Requirements for Understanding Drivers of Disturbance Processes in Arctic and Boreal Terrestrial Ecosystems II

Presiding: Liza Jenkins, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Santonu Goswami, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Daniel Hayes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Brian Benscoter, Florida Atlantic University

1340h B53H-01 The Role of Disturbance in Arctic Ecosystem Response to a Changing Climate: L D

Hinzman

1355h B53H-02 Integration of Measurements and Models Across Spatial Scales for Improved Process Understanding in Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems: S D

Wullschleger, N Collier, J Kumar, S L Painter, P E Thornton, C J Wilson

1410h B53H-03 Warming-Induced Shrub Expan-sion and Lichen Decline Across the Tuktoyaktuk Coastal Plain: R Fraser, T C Lantz, I Olthof, S V Kokelj, R A Sims

1425h B53H-04 Permafrost and Forest Degradation after Wet Climate Years in Eastern Siberian Boreal Forest: Y Iijima, K Abe, H Ise, T Masuzawa, A N Fedorov

1440h B53H-05 The Importance of Permafrost Thaw, Fire and Logging Disturbances as Driving Factors of Historical and Projected Carbon Dynam-ics in Alaskan Ecosystems: H Genet, Y Zhang, A D McGuire, Y He, K D Johnson, D V D’Amore, X Zhou, A Bennett, A L Breen, F Biles, N B Bliss, E S Euskirchen, T A Kurkowski, N Pastick, S T Rupp, B K Wylie, Z Zhu, Q Zhuang

1455h B53H-06 How does Wildfire Severity Influ-ence Soil Black Carbon in a Minnesota Boreal For-est?: J R Miesel, W C Hockaday, R K Kolka

1510h B53H-07 Chemical Structure and Molecular Dimension As Controls on the Inherent Stability of Charcoal in Boreal Forest Soil: W C Hockaday, E S Kane, M Ohlson, R Huang, J Von Bargen, R Davis

1525h B53H-08 Black Carbon and Molecular Char-acterization of Free Tropospheric Aerosol in the North Atlantic at the Pico Mountain Observatory: L

R Mazzoleni, C Mazzoleni, K Dzepina, S Kumar, P J Fialho, B Zhang, R C Owen, S China, M Ampadu, J A Perlinger, S K Schum

B53I Moscone West 2002Friday 1340hRemote Sensing to Support Investigations in Plant-Climate Interactions II (joint with GC)

Presiding: Jonathan Greenberg, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Shawn Serbin, Brookhaven National Laboratory

1340h B53I-01 On the use of remotely sensed data to constrain process modeling and ecological forecast-ing: S Serbin, J A Greenberg

1355h B53I-02 Filling Gaps in Global Data Sets: The Role of New Vegetation Remote Sensing Data Products: D Schimel, J B Fisher, R Pavlick, S S Saat-chi, G P Asner, C Frankenberg, P A Townsend

1410h B53I-03 Remote sensing to inform Plant Functional Type (PFT) distributions in the Com-munity Land Model: J Kumar, Z Langford, F Yuan, F M Hoffman

1425h B53I-04 Remote sensing in support of high-resolution terrestrial carbon monitoring and modeling: G C Hurtt, M Zhao, R Dubayah, C Huang, A Swatantran, J ONeil-Dunne, K D John-son, R Birdsey, J Fisk, S Flanagan, R Sahajpal, W Huang, H Tang, A H Armstrong

1440h B53I-05 Seasonal greenness variations in Amazon transitional forests in response to light, moisture, and land use: P Ratana, A R Huete, K Davies, N Restrepo-Coupe

1455h B53I-06 Mapping Distribution and Forecast-ing Invasion of Prosopis juliflora in Ethiopia’s Afar Region: A M West, T Wakie, M Luizza, P Evan-gelista

1510h B53I-07 Integrating satellite and tower phe-nology: a case-study in real-time ecological forecast-ing: M Dietze

1525h B53I-08 Can vegetation optical types help ad-dress plant-climate interactions?: J A Gamon

B53J Moscone West 3002Friday 1340hUnderstanding Microbial Ecosystems Using Isotope Geochemistry II Presiding: Magdalena Osburn, Northwestern University; James Moran, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

1340h B53J-01 The ecophysiology of sulfur iso-tope fractionation by sulfate reducing bacteria in response to variable environmental conditions: W

Leavitt, A S Bradley, D T Johnston, I A C Pereira, S Venceslau, C Wallace

1355h B53J-02 The Sulfur Isotope Composition of the Pyrite Burial Flux in the Modern Ocean: A V

Turchyn, G Antler, D J Byrne, X Sun

1410h B53J-03 Single cell visualization of sulfur cycling in intertidal microbial mats: K Dawson, A Green, V J Orphan

1425h B53J-04 Protein Stable Isotope Fingerprint-ing (P-SIF): A New Tool to Understand Natural Isotopic Heterogeneity of Mixed Microbial Eco-systems: A Pearson, W Mohr, T Tang, S Sattin, R Bovee

1440h B53J-05 Effect of Salinity on the Stable Car-bon Isotopic Composition of Microbial Mats and Associated Lipid Biomarkers: L L Jahnke, M N Parenteau, M D Kubo, D J Des Marais

1455h B53J-06 The Effects of Trimethylamine and Organic Matter Additions on the Stable Carbon Iso-topic Composition of Methane Produced in Hyper-saline Microbial Mat Environments: C A Kelley, B E Nicholson, C S Beaudoin, A M Detweiler, B Bebout

1525h B53J-08 Heterogeneity of Groundwater Nitrogen Attenuation Elucidated by Combining Isotope Fluxes and Functional Gene Markers: N S

Wells, K Knoeller, U Kappelmeyer

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B53K Moscone West 2022-2024Friday 1340hVegetation Phenology in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Observations, Modeling, and Implications on Climate Change II (Virtual Session)Presiding: Min Chen, Harvard University; Koen Hufkens, Harvard University; David Moore, University of Arizona; James Clark, Duke University

1340h B53K-01 Multidisciplinary Research on Can-opy Photosynthetic Productivity in a Cool-Temper-ate Deciduous Broadleaf Forest in Japan: H Murao-

ka, H M Noda, T M Saitoh, S Nagai

1355h B53K-02 Within-stand variability of leaf phenology in deciduous tree species: characteriza-tion and ecological implications: N Delpierre, S Cecchini, E Dufrêne, J Guillemot, M Nicolas

1410h B53K-03 Predominant Environmental Fac-tors Controlling and Predicting Phenological Sea-sonality Across the CONUS over the Last Decade: W W Hargrove, J Kumar, Y Erguner-Baytok, F M Hoffman

1425h B53K-04 Identification of Seasonal to Decadal Controls on Phenology by Contrasting and Integrating Models, Datasets and Detection Meth-ods: M Forkel, N Carvalhais, M Migliavacca, K Thonicke, S Schaphoff, W von Bloh, M Thurner, M Reichstein

1440h B53K-05 Simulating Plant Water Stress and Phenology in Seasonally Dry Tropical Forests: Plant Hydraulics and Trait-Driven Trade-Offs: X Xu, D Medvigy, J S Powers, J M Becknell

1455h B53K-06 Determining the Dominant Con-trols of Land Surface Phenology: Implications for Global Modeling: T F Keenan, A D Richardson, K Hufkens

1510h B53K-07 Modeling Phenological Responses to Climate Change: Uncertainty and Missing Driv-ers: M Migliavacca, A D Richardson, A Cescatti, E Cremonese, T F Keenan, O Sonnentag

1525h B53K-08 Phenology Data Products to Sup-port Assessment and Forecasting of Phenology on Multiple Spatiotemporal Scales: K Gerst, C Enquist, A Rosemartin, E G Denny, L Marsh, D J Moore, J F Weltzin

CRYOSPHERE

C53A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hA Glimpse Below: Revealing and Imaging Previously Hidden Aspects of the Cryosphere II Posters Presiding: Daniel McGrath, USGS Alaska Science Center; Hans-Peter Marshall, Boise State University; Julie Brigham-Grette, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Katey Walter Anthony, University of Alaska Fairbanks

1340h C53A-0275 POSTER Seismic Observations of Glacier Calving and Surging on Spitsbergen, Sval-bard: A Köhler, C Nuth, H Sevestre, D Benn, A J Luckman, J Schweitzer, C Weidle

1340h C53A-0276 POSTER Flow of Ice near a Large Melt Channel in the Ross Ice Shelf: H Conway, R C A Hindmarsh, M R Koutnik, C Stevens, J P Win-berry

1340h C53A-0277 POSTER Ice Stream Slip Trig-gered by Distant Earthquakes: J I Walter, Z Peng, S M Tulaczyk, L Beem

1340h C53A-0278 POSTER Temporal and spatial variability of the Greenland firn aquifer revealed by ground and airborne radar data: C Miège, R R Forster, L Koenig, L Brucker, J E Box, E W Burgess, D K Solomon

1340h C53A-0279 POSTER Rapid Access Ice Drill: A New Tool for Exploration of the Deep Antarctic Ice Sheets and Subglacial Geology: J W Goodge, J P Severinghaus

1340h C53A-0281 POSTER Greenland meltwater impacts on the 234U/238U composition of seawater, the role of subglacial residence time: C A Arendt, S Aciego, K W W Sims, E I Stevenson

1340h C53A-0282 POSTER Improved Quantifica-tion of Microscale Ice Properties Using Borehole Geophysical Surveys: C E Axtell, T Murray, B Ku-lessa, R A Clark, A Gusmeroli

1340h C53A-0283 POSTER Emergent Dead Vege-tation and Paired Cosmogenic Isotope Constraints on Ice Cap Activity, Baffin Island, Arctic Canada: S

Pendleton, G H Miller

1340h C53A-0284 POSTER Characterizing Small-Scale Variability of Snow Thickness Using GPR on Taku Glacier, Alaska: S G Candela, S Oneel, M G Loso

1340h C53A-0285 POSTER Tracking seasonal sub-glacial drainage evolution of alpine glaciers using radiogenic Nd and Sr isotope systematics: Lemon Creek Glacier, Alaska: A E Clinger, S Aciego, E I Stevenson, C A Arendt

1340h C53A-0286 POSTER Ambient Seismic Noise Correlation on Iceberg C16, Ross Sea, Antarctica: Y

Wang, E A Okal, D R MacAyeal

1340h C53A-0287 POSTER Noble Gas Signatures in Greenland – Tracing Glacial Meltwater Sources: Y

Niu, M C Castro, C M Hall, S Aciego, E I Stevenson, C A Arendt

1340h C53A-0288 POSTER Wavefield Inversion of Surface Waves for Delineating Seismic Structure in Saline Permafrost: A Case History from the Barrow Peninsula, AK: S Dou, D S Dreger, J Peterson, C Ul-rich, B Dafflon, S S Hubbard, J B Ajo Franklin

1340h C53A-0289 POSTER Towards remote sensing of Arctic ice roads and associated human activities using SUOMI NPP night light images: M Bennett, L C Smith, S R Stephenson

1340h C53A-0290 POSTER The first geothermal heat flux measurement below the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: A T Fisher, K D Mankoff, S M Tulaczyk, N Foley, S Hossainzadeh

1340h C53A-0292 POSTER Arctic Ocean Sea Ice Thickness, Bathymetry, and Water Properties from Submarine Data: A K Windnagel, F M Fetterer

1340h C53A-0293 POSTER High Frequency Seismic Waves Recorded By the Greenland Ice Sheet Mon-itoring Network (GLISN) During the Drainage of a Supraglacial Lake: E J Orantes, P M Kenyon, P M Alexander, M Tedesco

1340h C53A-0294 POSTER THE UNEXPECTED RE-GROWTH OF ICE-ENTOMBED BRYO-PHYTES IN THE CANADIAN HIGH ARCTIC: C

La Farge

1340h C53A-0295 POSTER Vibroseismic-Streamer Systems to Image Sub-Ice Properties and Englacial Layering on Large Scales: A Diez, O Eisen, A Lam-brecht, M Christoph, C M Hofstede, Y Kristoffers-en, R Blenkner, S Hilmarsson

1340h C53A-0296 POSTER Methane seeps along boundaries of arctic permafrost thaw and melting glaciers: P Anthony, K M Walter Anthony, G Grosse, J Chanton

1340h C53A-0297 POSTER Geophysical imaging re-veals brine system beneath an ice-sealed Antarctic lake: H Dugan, P T Doran, S M Tulaczyk, J Mikuc-ki, S A Arcone, E Auken, C Schamper, R A Virginia

1340h C53A-0298 POSTER Ice-cover History and Paleoceanographic Change of the Western Arctic Ocean (Mendeleev Ridge) using Be isotopes: K J

Kim, A J T Jull, S I Nam

1340h C53A-0299 POSTER Strontium isotope vari-ation in the dissolved load and suspended sediments of Northern Hemisphere land terminating glaciers: E I Stevenson, S Aciego, C A Arendt, C Sheik, S B Das

C53B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hDeep and Dark: Geophysical Exploration of the Subglacial Environment II Posters (joint with NS)

Presiding: Alessio Gusmeroli, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Martin Truffer, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Adam Booth, Imperial College London

1340h C53B-0300 POSTER New Insights in the Existence of Lakes Beneath the Recovery Glacier Drainage Basin, Antarctica: D Steinhage, V Helm, D Kasper, T Kleiner, A Humbert

1340h C53B-0301 POSTER Stratigraphy and Mor-phology of Drumlins within the Múlajökull Active Drumlin Field, Iceland: I O Benediktsson, S A Jonsson, A Schomacker, M D Johnson, O Ingolfsson

1340h C53B-0302 POSTER Hydrologically Induced Basal Slip Triggers Greenland Supraglacial Lake Drainages: L A Stevens, M D Behn, J J McGuire, S B Das, I R Joughin, T Herring, D E Shean, M A King

1340h C53B-0303 POSTER Characterizing Englacial Attenuation and Grounding Zone Geometry Using Airborne Radar Sounding: D M Schroeder, C Gri-ma, D D Blankenship

1340h C53B-0304 POSTER Active Lakes of the Re-covery Ice Stream, East Antarctica: A Bedrock-Con-trolled Subglacial Hydrological System: H A Frick-

er, T A Scambos, R E Bell, S P Carter

1340h C53B-0305 POSTER On siphons and sedi-ments: A new model for draining active subglacial lakes in Antarctica informed with satellite radar and laser altimeter observations: S P Carter, H A Frick-er, M R Siegfried

1340h C53B-0306 POSTER A Comprehensive Analysis of Swiss Alpine Glaciers Using Helicop-ter-Borne Ground-Penetrating-Radar: L Raben-

stein, H Maurer, A Bauder, L Langhammer, C Lu-cas, A Rutishauser, P Lathion

1340h C53B-0307 POSTER Modeling of the Upper Crustal Structure Beneath Thwaites Glacier, West Antarctica with Ground-Based and Airborne Geo-physical Data: A Muto, L E Peters, K A Christian-son, S Anandakrishnan, R B Alley, B R Parizek

1340h C53B-0308 POSTER A SEISMIC REFLEC-TION STUDY ON THE ABLATION AREA OF THE TAKU GLACIER, SOUTHEAST ALASKA: J

M Zechmann, A Gusmeroli, A Booth, M Truffer

1340h C53B-0309 POSTER Spatial Heterogeneity in Ice-bed Interactions Revealed by Variable Seis-mic Coupling and Basal Seismicity on the Whill-ans Ice Plain, West Antarctica: C G Barcheck, S Y Schwartz, S M Tulaczyk, J I Walter, J P Winberry

1340h C53B-0310 POSTER Spatial Variability of the Subglacial Hydrology in West Greenland from Air-borne Radar Data and Simple Drainage Models: W

Chu, T T Creyts, R E Bell

1340h C53B-0311 POSTER Recovery giant subglacial lakes: new assessments using IceGRAV airborne ra-dar data: K Matsuoka, R Forsberg, F Ferraccioli, T A Jordan, J Kohler, H F J Corr, A V Olesen

1340h C53B-0312 POSTER Development and Test-ing of a Radio Transmitter for Englacial Trilatera-tion: P Kintner III, D P Winebrenner, T Elam, M Carpenter

1340h C53B-0313 POSTER Geological Influences on Bedrock Topography and East Antarctic Ice Sheet Dynamics in the Wilkes Subglacial Basin: F Ferrac-

cioli, E Armadillo, D A Young, D D Blankenship, T A Jordan, P Balbi, E Bozzo, M J Siegert

1340h C53B-0314 POSTER A Thermal Melt Probe System for Extensive, Low-Cost Instrument De-ployment Within and Beneath Ice Sheets: D P

Winebrenner, W T Elam, M Carpenter, P Kint-ner III

1340h C53B-0315 POSTER Using GIS and Remote Sensing to Map the Bedrock Morphology of Bering Glacier, Alaska: L E Snyder-Deaton, B F Molnia

1340h C53B-0316 POSTER Airborne Gravity Anal-ysis of Hypothesized Subglacial Volcanic Edifice in West Antarctica: E M Powell, D A Young, T Rich-ter, E Quartini, J A Goff, D D Blankenship

C53C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hPaleoglaciology: Climate Change Proxies from Alpine Glaciers and Icecaps II Posters (joint with A, H, PP)

Presiding: P Thompson Davis, Bentley University; Johannes Koch, Brandon University

1340h C53C-0317 POSTER 4300-Year Old ‘Glacier Forests’, Southern Coast Mountains, British Co-lumbia and their Global Context: J Koch

1340h C53C-0318 POSTER Constraining the Timing of Neoglaciation: Moraine Exposure Ages from Baf-fin Island, Arctic Canada: S E Crump, G H Miller

1340h C53C-0319 POSTER Glacier-derived per-mafrost ground ice, Bylot Island, Nunavut: S Cou-

lombe, D Fortier, D Lacelle, E Godin, A Veillette

1340h C53C-0320 POSTER Late Glacial Mountain Glacier culmination in Arctic Norway 14,000 years ago consistent to southern mid-latitudes: H E Witt-

meier, J M Schaefer, J Bakke, S Rupper, O Paasche, R Schwartz, R C Finkel

1340h C53C-0321 POSTER Millennial-scale fluctua-tion in Ireland’s cirque glaciers during the last de-glaciation: J Clark, A M Barth, P U Clark, M W Caffee, J K Cuzzone

1340h C53C-0322 POSTER Cosmogenic noble gas paleothermometry provides new constraints on LGM temperature estimates inferred from gla-cier extents in the Sierra Nevada, California: M M

Tremblay, C W Baden, G Balco, D L Shuster

1340h C53C-0323 POSTER Numerical Modeling of the Last Glacial Maximum Yellowstone Ice Cap Captures Asymmetry in Moraine Ages: L S Ander-

son, A D Wickert, W T Colgan, R S Anderson

1340h C53C-0324 POSTER Constraining Paleo-Gla-cier Dynamics Using Optically Stimulated Lumines-cence (OSL) Bedrock Exposure Dating: F Brun, P Valla, G E King, F Herman

1340h C53C-0326 POSTER Climate Reconstruc-tions for the Younger Dryas in Graubünden, Swiss Alps: Using Glacier Geometry and Hypsometry to Estimate Equilibrium Line Altitude: D G Keeler, S Rupper, J M Schaefer, R C Finkel

1340h C53C-0327 POSTER Late Pliocene to Late Quaternary Apparent Exposure Ages from Glacial Deposits in Ak-Shyrak, Central Kyrgyz Tian Shan: R Blomdin, J Harbor, A P Stroeven, D A Petrakov, N Gribenski, J Heyman, M Ivanov, M W Caffee, C Hättestrand, N A Lifton, I Rogozhina, R Usubaliev

1340h C53C-0328 POSTER Climate Controls on Last Glacial Maximum to Early Holocene Glacier Extents in the Rwenzori Mountains, Uganda-Dem-ocratic Republic of Congo: M S Jackson, M A Kel-ly, J M Russell, M Baber, S E Loomis

1340h C53C-0330 POSTER Glacial Geomorphology at Río Tranquilo Valley (47°S): Reconstruction of the Sequence of Glacial Events Since the Late-Gla-cial Through the Holocene: E A Sagredo, P S Araya, T V Lowell, J C Aravena

1340h C53C-0331 POSTER Glacial history of Tran-quilo glacier (Central Patagonia) since the Last Gla-cial Maximum through to the present: E A Sagredo, P S Araya, J M Schaefer, M R Kaplan, M A Kelly, T V Lowell, J C Aravena

1340h C53C-0332 POSTER Glacial History of the Pirrit Hills, West Antarctica: P E Spector, J O Stone

1340h C53C-0333 POSTER Age and stability of sub-limation till over buried glacier ice, inferred from 21Ne measurements, Ong Valley, Antarctica: T Bib-

by, J Putkonen, D J Morgan, G Balco

1340h C53C-0334 POSTER Further Investigations of Cosmogenic Ne-21 Exposure Ages of Glacial Boul-ders Constrained by Local Bedrock Erosion Rates in Ong Valley, Antarctica: C P Hedberg, D J Morgan, J Cox, G Balco, J Putkonen, T Bibby

1340h C53C-0335 POSTER Continuous and discrete measurements of atmospheric methane from an ice core from Roosevelt Island, East Ross Sea, Antarc-tica: T Blunier, M F Simonsen, E Brook, J Lee, P T Vallelonga, N A N Bertler

1340h C53C-0336 POSTER Initial Continuous Chemistry Results From The Roosevelt Island Ice Core (RICE): H A Kjær, P T Vallelonga, M F Si-monsen, P D Neff, N A N Bertler, A Svensson, D Dahl-Jensen

1340h C53C-0337 POSTER A new age constraint on the deglaciation of the Ross Sea from an ice core from Roosevelt Island, East Ross Sea, Antarctica: J

E Lee, E Brook, T Blunier, N A N Bertler, P T Val-lelonga

C53D Moscone West 3007Friday 1340hImproving Projections of Ice Sheet Change through Innovative Model Development and Ice Sheet Model/Climate Model Coupling II Presiding: Eric Larour, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Andy Aschwanden, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Olivier Gagliardini, LGGE; Gudfinna Adalgeirsdottir, University of Iceland

1340h C53D-01 Large-scale Bayesian inversion of the basal friction coefficient for the Antarctic ice sheet: N Petra, T Isaac, G Stadler, O Ghattas

1355h C53D-02 Progress and Challenges in Coupled Ice-Sheet/Climate Modeling with CESM: J G Fyke, W Sacks, M Vizcaino, W H Lipscomb, S F Price

1410h C53D-03 A Grand Design for Future Ice Sheet Projections: T Edwards

1425h C53D-04 An Ice Sheet Model Initialization Procedure for Smooth Coupling with Climate Forc-ing: M Perego, S F Price, G Stadler, I Kalashnikova, A Salinger, J Jakeman, M Eldred, C Jackson

1440h C53D-05 Inferring paleo-accumulation re-cords from ice-core data by an adjoint method: Ap-plication to James Ross Island’s ice core: G H Gud-

mundsson, C Martin, R Mulvaney, H F J Corr

1455h C53D-06 Hysteresis and feedback of ice sheet response: A Abe-Ouchi, F Saito, K Takahashi

1510h C53D-07 Physically Consistent Ice-Sheet--Climate Coupling for the UK Met Office Unified Model and UKESM1: R S Smith, P Mathiot, S L Cornford, J M Gregory

1525h C53D-08 Model Spatial Resolution and Snowfall on Ice Sheets: B Noel, W J Van De Berg, M R van den Broeke, B van Ulft, E van Meijgaard

STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR

DI53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hDriving the Interior: The Role of Boundary Layers in the Dynamic Evolution of the Earth’s Mantle II Posters (joint with GP, MR, S, T, V)

Presiding: Keely O’Farrell, University College London; Shijie Zhong, University of Colorado at Boulder; Tobias Rolf, ETH Zurich

1340h DI53A-4355 POSTER Resurfacing of Uranus’ Moon Miranda by Convection: Understanding the Influence of Core Size on Convection Geometry: N

P Hammond, A C Barr

1340h DI53A-4356 POSTER Subduction Initiation in a Stagnant Lid and Episodic Overturn on Venus: F Crameri, P J Tackley

1340h DI53A-4357 POSTER Scaling and Thermal Evolution of Internally Heated Planets: Yield Stress and Thermal History: M B Weller, A Lenardic, W B Moore

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1340h DI53A-4358 POSTER Ultra Low Velocity Zone existence in the high shear velocity region be-neath Cocos Plate, Central America, and the Carib-bean: S Yu, E Garnero, S H D Shim, C Zhao

1340h DI53A-4359 POSTER Slab Stagnation in the Lower Mantle: A Multidisciplinary Investigation: L

Waszek, K Arredondo, G J Finkelstein, L H Kel-logg, V Lekic, M Li, C R Lithgow-Bertelloni, B A Romanowicz, N C Schmerr, M L Rudolph, J P Townsend, Z Xing, F Yang

1340h DI53A-4360 POSTER The Selfconsistent Evolution of Thermochemical Boundary Layers in the Earth’s Mantle: U Hansen, C Stein

1340h DI53A-4361 POSTER The Feedback Between Surface Mobility and Mantle Compositional Het-erogeneity: Implications for the Earth and Other Terrestrial Planets: S J Trim, P J Heron, C Stein, J P Lowman

1340h DI53A-4362 POSTER Dynamic Constraints on the Thermal Structure of Subducted Slabs: W

Mao, W Leng

1340h DI53A-4363 POSTER Mantle Plumes in the Vicinity of a Subducting Plate: The Ordinary Inter-action: J C Duarte, C A M D Meriaux, W P Schel-lart

1340h DI53A-4364 POSTER Shear Wave Veloci-ty Structure and Evolution of Old Oceanic Litho-sphere: Constraints from Rayleigh Wave Disper-sion Across a Local Array of Ocean-Bottom Seis-mometers: L Black, T A Sotirov, D S Weeraratne, D W Forsyth

1340h DI53A-4365 POSTER Morphology and Dy-namics of Lithospheric Body Force Instabilities: Sheets, Drips and In-Between: A Beall, L N Moresi

1340h DI53A-4366 POSTER The Continental Drift Convection Cell: J A Whitehead, M D Behn

1340h DI53A-4367 POSTER Continents and Earth’s rotational stability: I Rose, B A Buffett

DI53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hDynamic Evolution of the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary System in Diverse Geological Settings: An Integrated Approach II Posters Presiding: Anne Pommier, University of California San Diego; Edward Garnero, Arizona State University; Huaiyu Yuan, Macquarie University; Samer Naif, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

1340h DI53B-4368 POSTER Imaging pockets and conduits of low velocity material beneath the lith-osphere of the Atlas Mountains of Morocco: links to volcanism and orogenesis: M S Miller, D Sun, L O’Driscoll, A Holt, A Butcher, T W Becker, J Diaz Cusi, C Thomas

1340h DI53B-4369 POSTER A Preliminary Study on the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary beneath the South China Sea: T T Y Lee, C W Chen

1340h DI53B-4370 POSTER Oceanic asthenosphere subduction and its geological implications: Q Zhou, L Liu

1340h DI53B-4371 POSTER Basin-Specific Vari-ations in the Thermal Aging of Oceanic Astheno-sphere: E Paulson, T H Jordan

1340h DI53B-4372 POSTER Rayleigh Wave To-mography of Noise-Removed Cascadia Initiative Data: S W Bell, Y Ruan, D W Forsyth

1340h DI53B-4373 POSTER Edge Driven Convec-tion along the Eastern North American Margin from Ambient Noise Tomography: B K Savage, B M Covellone, Y Shen

1340h DI53B-4374 POSTER Lithosphere thickness and rupture mode variation along the Gulf of Cali-fornia, Mexico: X Perez-Campos, A Fernández

1340h DI53B-4375 POSTER Structure of the Litho-sphere-Asthenosphere System Beneath the Juan de Fuca Plate: Results of Body Wave Imaging Using Cascadia Initiative Data: J S Byrnes, D R Toomey, E E E Hooft

1340h DI53B-4376 POSTER Constraints on melt-ing, temperature and chemical composition from full waveform tomographic images: L J Cobden, J Trampert, A Fichtner

1340h DI53B-4377 POSTER Nature of the Litho-sphere-Asthenosphere Boundary Beneath Normal Oceans from High-Resolution Anisotropic Receiv-er Functions: T M Olugboji, J J Park, S I Karato, H Kawakatsu, M Shinohara

1340h DI53B-4378 POSTER Geothermal and com-positional variety of old oceanic upper mantle in northwestern Pacific: Insights from seafloor mag-netotelluric experiments: H Utada, K Baba, N Tada, H Shimizu, L Zhang, P Liang

1340h DI53B-4379 POSTER Numerical Simulation Analysis of Deformation Effect of The Upper Man-tle Flow to Ordos and Its Surroundings: S Yun, L C Ping, D Qi

1340h DI53B-4380 POSTER Oceanic plate structures beneath the northwestern Pacific Ocean revealed by explosion experiments: T Isse, H Shiobara, M Shi-nohara, T Yamada, T Yagi, H Sugioka, H Utada

DI53C Moscone West 2009Friday 1340hFrom Core to Crust, the Evolution of Planetary Interiors II

(Virtual Session) (joint with GP, P, T, V)

Presiding: Matt Weller, Rice University; Julie Castillo, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Doris Breuer, Deutsches Zent Luft-Raumfahrt; Nicolas Dauphas, University of Chicago

1340h DI53C-01 Decreasing µ142Nd Variation in the

Archean Convecting Mantle from 4.0 to 2.5 Ga: Heterogeneous Domain Mixing or Crustal Recy-cling?: A D Brandon, V Debaille

1355h DI53C-02 Physical mechanisms of planetary core formation: Constraints from in-situ X-ray mi-crotomography: H C Watson, J Van Deusen, K Shi, T Yu, Y Wang

1410h DI53C-03 Late Impacts and the Origins of the Atmospheres on the Terrestrial Planets: S Mukho-

padhyay, S T Stewart, S J Lock, R Parai, J M Tucker

1425h DI53C-04 On the Dynamics of a Coupled Cli-mate Mantle System and the Implications for Plane-tary Habitability and Evolution: B J Foley

1440h DI53C-05 Plate Tectonics on Earth and on Alien Worlds - Novel Insights into Mantle Dynamics: V Stamenkovic, D Breuer, S Seager

1455h DI53C-06 Interior Dynamics and Outgassing in Tidally-heated Rocky Super-Earths: D C Valen-

cia

1510h DI53C-07 Influence of Intrusive vs. Extru-sive Magmatism on Venus’ Tectonics and long-term Mantle Evolution: 2D and 3D Simulations: P

J Tackley

1525h DI53C-08 How Large are Heat Flow Varia-tions across Mars’ Surface?: A C Plesa, N Tosi, M Grott, D Breuer

EDUCATION

ED53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hEra of Citizen Science: Intersection of Outreach, Crowd-Sourced Data, and Scientific Research II Posters (joint with B, GC, OS, P, PA)

Presiding: Constance Walker, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville; Padma Yanamandra-Fisher, Space Science Institute; Pamela Gay, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville; Stephen Pompea, National Optical Astronomy Observatory

1340h ED53A-3461 POSTER Scientists and Pub-lic: Is the Information Flow Direction Starting to Change?: D Diaz-Doce, E J Bee, P D Bell, A P Marchant, S Reay, S L Richardson, W A Shelley

1340h ED53A-3462 POSTER Joint Antarctic School Expedition – An International Collaboration for High School Students and Teachers on Antarctic Science: J Botella, J Warburton, S Bartholow, L F Reed

1340h ED53A-3463 POSTER How citizen seismolo-gy is transforming rapid public earthquake informa-tion: the example of LastQuake smartphone applica-tion and Twitter QuakeBot: R Bossu, C Etivant, F Roussel, G Mazet-Roux, R Steed

1340h ED53A-3464 POSTER Using the Citizen Science Picture Post Project as the Foundation for Campus Environmental Monitoring by Undergrad-uate Student Researchers: K Bowen, L A Guertin

1340h ED53A-3465 POSTER The Radio Jove Proj-ect: Citizen Science Contributes to Jupiter Deca-metric Radio Research: J Thieman, C A Higgins, J Sky, B Cecconi, L N Garcia

1340h ED53A-3466 POSTER The Power Plant Map-ping Student Project: Bringing Citizen Science to Schools: K Tayne, T Oda, K R Gurney, D O’Keeffe, G Petron, P P Tans, G J Frost

1340h ED53A-3467 POSTER When the hazard you’re monitoring is the least of your troubles… the early days of a ubiquitous computing citizen science initiative on active volcanoes: S M van Manen, M Richards, R Seaton, I Cameron, G Avard, M Mar-tinez

1340h ED53A-3468 POSTER Working With Green-landic Fishermen: A New Approach to Citizen Sci-ence: M Turrin, D F Porter, S Greve

1340h ED53A-3469 POSTER USGS “iCoast – Did the Coast Change?” Project: Crowd-Tagging Aerial Photographs to Improve Coastal Change Prediction Models: S B Liu, B S Poore, N G Plant, H F Stock-don, K Morgan, R Snell

1340h ED53A-3470 POSTER CrowdMag – Crowd-sourcing magnetic data: M C Nair, N Boneh, A Chulliat

1340h ED53A-3471 POSTER When scientists know too much – using citizen science to understand delta morphology: A Abeyta, S E Baumgardner, D Im, C Nguyen, C Paola

1340h ED53A-3472 POSTER A Web-based Dis-tributed Voluntary Computing Platform for Large Scale Hydrological Computations: I Demir, R Agliamzanov

1340h ED53A-3473 POSTER Enhancing Outreach using Social Networks at the National Seismological Network of Costa Rica: L Linkimer, O H Lücke

1340h ED53A-3474 POSTER Evolving Best Practic-es in Online Astronomy Teaching: K J Berryhill, K Brandt, T F Slater

ED53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hGames, Interactive Simulations, and Virtual Labs for Science Teaching and Learning II Posters

(joint with A, DI, GC, OS, P)

Presiding: Randy Russell, UCAR; Erin Wood, University of Colorado

1340h ED53B-3475 POSTER Computer Interactives for the Mars Atmospheric and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) Mission through NASA’s “Project Spec-tra!”: E L Wood

1340h ED53B-3476 POSTER Hands-on Approach to Prepare Specialists in Climate Changes Modeling and Analysis Using an Information-Computation-al Web-GIS Portal “Climate”: T M Shulgina, Y E Gordova, Y V Martynova

1340h ED53B-3477 POSTER Using GeoMapApp As a Virtual Lab to Enrich Geoscience Education: A M

Goodwillie

1340h ED53B-3478 POSTER A Web-Based Model-ling Platform for Interactive Exploration of Region-al Responses to Global Change: I Holman

1340h ED53B-3479 POSTER Offset: A Global Car-bon Cycle and Climate Change Mobile Game from NASA: K J Mansfield, A H Kasprak, A Novati, N Leon, K W Bowman, M R Gunson

1340h ED53B-3480 POSTER Immersive Virtual Moon Scene System Based on Panoramic Camera Data of Chang’E-3: X Gao, J Liu, L Mu, W Yan, X Zeng, X Zhang, C Li

1340h ED53B-3481 POSTER Extraterrestrial Virtu-al Field Experience: Water at Meridiani: D Dug-

gan-Haas, C Million, R J Sullivan Jr, A G Hayes Jr, R M Ross, M St Clair

1340h ED53B-3482 POSTER Using Google Street-view Panoramic Imagery for Geoscience Education: D G De Paor, M M Dordevic

1340h ED53B-3483 POSTER Interactive, Online, Adsorption Lab to Support Discovery of the Scien-tific Process: K C Carroll, A L Ulery, B Chamberlin, A Dettmer

1340h ED53B-3484 POSTER Building Models in the Classroom: Taking Advantage of Sophisticat-ed Geomorphic Numerical Tools Using a Simple Graphical User Interface: S G Roy, P O Koons, C C Gerbi, D K Capps, G E Tucker, Z A Rogers

1340h ED53B-3485 POSTER Online Chapmann Layer Calculator for Simulating the Ionosphere with Undergraduate and Graduate Students : N A

Gross, P Withers, J J Sojka

1340h ED53B-3486 POSTER Building Opportunities for Environmental Education Through Student De-velopment of Cyberinfrastructure: S M Moysey, D M Boyer, C Mobley, V L Byrd

1340h ED53B-3487 POSTER The Importance of Mixing Virtual and Real Information in Games: H

Gaonach

1340h ED53B-3488 POSTER 3D Geo-Structures Vi-sualization Education Project (3dgeostructuresvis.ucdavis.edu): M I Billen

1340h ED53B-3489 POSTER Shifting Sands and Turning Tides: Using 3D Visualization Technology to Shape the Environment for Undergraduate Stu-dents: H S Jenkins, R Gant, D Hopkins

1340h ED53B-3490 POSTER A Phenomenological Study of In-service Teachers: Alternative Method for Construction of Structurally Significant Virtu-al Tour Through Orders of Scale: A M Alvarez, P Goodell, L F Serpa

ED53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hThe Role of Scientists as Communicators: From the Classroom to the Pub II Posters (joint with DI, GC, PA, SI)

Presiding: Heidi Roop, GNS Science-Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd; Sarah Bartholow, Arctic Research Consortium of the United

States; Samuel Illingworth, Univ of Manchester; Rhian Salmon, Victoria University of Wellington

1340h ED53C-3491 POSTER Starting them Early: Incorporating Communication Training into Un-dergraduate Research Internships: B A Bartel, A R Morris, D Charlevoix

1340h ED53C-3492 POSTER One exhibition, many goals. A case study on how to combine scientific questions with stakeholder views on effective com-munication of risks: M K M Charriere, S Junier, T Bogaard, E Mostert, J P Malet

1340h ED53C-3493 POSTER My River My Home: Both Art and Science : S L Gillies, A Janmaat, S J Marsh, B Peucker-Ehrenbrink, B Voss, R M Holmes, S King, K Bertrand

1340h ED53C-3494 POSTER Opportunities for Sci-entists to Engage the Public & Inspire Students in Science: R G Vaughan, J Worssam, A F Vaughan

1340h ED53C-3495 POSTER From the Brasserie to the Classroom: The Chaîne Des Puys - Limagne Fault Unesco World Heritage Project, Scientists and Non-Scientists Communicating Geoheritage: B van

Wyk de Vries, C Olive-Garcia

1340h ED53C-3496 POSTER Engineering a Cause and Cure to Climate Change; Working a culture change with our Future Engineers. : E J J Hudier

1340h ED53C-3497 POSTER Seismology Outreach in Alaska: L Gardine, C Tape, M E West

1340h ED53C-3498 POSTER Earthquake and Tsu-nami booklet based on two Indonesia earthquakes : Y Hayashi, M Aci

ED53D Moscone South 302Friday 1340hReaching the Public with Video—Does It Work? Presiding: Douglas Harned, FilmAxis.org; Philip Wade, Western Oregon University; Elizabeth O’Connell, WonderVisions; Dan Brinkhuis, ScienceMedia.nl

1340h ED53D-01 Video at Sea: Telling the Stories of the International Ocean Discovery Program: M

Wright, D Harned

1353h ED53D-02 Waterlust - An Example of How Online Video Can Help Scientists and Educators: P

Rynne, F Graham, J Caster, J Adler

1406h ED53D-03 Designing and Using Videos in Undergraduate Geoscience Education – a workshop and resource website review: K Wiese, D A Mcco-nnell

1419h ED53D-04 The use of student-driven vid-eo projects as an educational and outreach tool: A

Bamzai, W Farrell, T Klemm

1432h ED53D-05 Can Direct Measurement Videos Inspire Lab-like Learning?: M Vonk, P H Bohacek

1445h ED53D-06 Latest Highlights from our Direct Measurement Video Collection: M Vonk, P H Bo-hacek

1458h ED53D-07 Inspiring peer-to-peer educations with film: R W Vachon

1524h Video-- Does it work? An open discussion— How effective is video in science communication? Is there a science to science communication? Facilitat-ed by Ryan Vachon:

ED53E Moscone South 102Friday 1340hThe Next Generation Science Standards: A Potential Revolution for Geoscience Education II Presiding: Michael Wysession, Washington Univ; Michael Passow, Earth2Class Workshops for Teachers

1340h ED53E-01 Implementing the Next Genera-tion Science Standards: Impacts on Geoscience Edu-cation: M E Wysession

1355h ED53E-02 The Next Generation Science Standards: An Historic Opportunity for K-12 Earth and Space Science Education: R M Johnson, M J Passow, M A Holzer, J Moore

1410h ED53E-03 National Association of Geosci-ence Teachers (NAGT) support for the Next Gen-eration Science Standards: S M Buhr Sullivan, A A Awad, C A Manduca

1425h ED53E-04 Using Innovative Resources and Programs to Prepare Pre- and In-Service Teachers for New Science Standards: R J Kinzler, J Short, J Contino, N Cooke-Nieves, E Howes, D Kravitz, D Randle, C Trowbridge

1440h ED53E-05 Developing Expert Interdisci-plinary Thinkers: Online Resources for Preparing Pre-service Teachers to Teach the NGSS: M Kent, A E Egger, M Z Bruckner, C A Manduca

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1455h ED53E-06 New Materials for the Under-graduate Classroom to Build Pre-Service Teachers’ NGSS Skills and Knowledge: A E Egger, A A Awad, K A Baldwin, S J Birnbaum, M Z Bruckner, S M De-Bari, J Dechaine, J R Ebert, K R Gray, R Hauge, S R Linneman, J Monet, J Thomas, G Varrella

1510h ED53E-07 The Earth2Class Model for Pro-fessional Development to Implement the Next Generation Science Standards: M J Passow, C M Assumpcao, F D Baggio, S R Hemming, A M Good-willie, C Brenner

1525h ED53E-08 Virtual Fieldwork and Critical Zone Observatories as Vehicles for Teaching “Three Dimensional” (NGSS) Science: D Duggan-Haas, R M Ross, L A Derry, T White

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hEarth and Planetary Surface Processes General Contributions Posters (joint with G, GC, H, P)

Presiding: Leonard Sklar, San Francisco State University

1340h EP53A-3584 POSTER First Observation of Rock Motion on Racetrack Playa, Death Valley Na-tional Park—Role of a Persistent Pool, Sun, Zephyrs, Windowpane Ice, and Tugboats: R D Norris, J M Norris

1340h EP53A-3585 POSTER Process Domains in Synthetic Landscapes: Slope-Area Relationships in the Mountaintop Mining Region of Central Appa-lachia: K L Jaeger, M R Ross

1340h EP53A-3586 POSTER GIS Analysis of Size Relationships between Drainage Basins and Alluvial Fans: S N Wright, L A Scuderi, G S Weissmann, A J Hartley

1340h EP53A-3587 POSTER Latitudinal Controls on Topography: The Role of Precipitation and Fluvial Erosion: C Sorensen, B Yanites

1340h EP53A-3588 POSTER How Long Is a Hillslope?: S W D Grieve, S M Mudd, T C Hales

1340h EP53A-3589 POSTER Catchment Power and the Joint Distribution of Elevation and Travel Dis-tance to the Outlet: L S Sklar, C S Riebe, D G Bell-ugi, C E Lukens, C Noll

1340h EP53A-3590 POSTER Relative Path Impact Index (RPII): a morphometric approach to quantify the effect of anthropogenic features on surface flow processes in agricultural landscapes: P Tarolli, M Prosdocimi, G Sofia, F Preti, G Dalla Fontana

1340h EP53A-3591 POSTER Quantitative Analy-sis of Spatial Variability of Neo-tectonic Indices along the Sabzpushan Fault Zone within the Zagros Mountains: I Nezamzadeh, A Faghih, B Oveisi

1340h EP53A-3592 POSTER Shortening rates in the Nepalese Himalaya derived from quantitative geo-morphic analysis: N A Meghani, E Kirby, T G Farr

1340h EP53A-3593 POSTER Quantifying Transient Incision to Determine the Timing and Style of Baselevel Change in Central Idaho: J E Larimer, B Yanites

1340h EP53A-3594 POSTER Lithologic Heterogene-ity and Variable Valley Width in the Buffalo River Watershed, AR: S L Shepherd, A Keen-Zebert

1340h EP53A-3595 POSTER Lithological controls on bedrock river incision and valley formation in the eastern South African Interior: A Keen-Zebert, S Tooth, F M Stuart

1340h EP53A-3596 POSTER A Method to Approxi-mate and Statistically Model the Shape of Triggered Landslides: F E Taylor, B D Malamud

1340h EP53A-3597 POSTER Asymmetrical River Valleys in Response to Tectonic Tilting and Strike-Slip Faulting, NE Margin of Tibetan Plateau: K

Zhang

1340h EP53A-3598 POSTER Cenozoic Uplift Rate History of South America from Inversion of River Profiles: V Rodríguez Tribaldos, N J White, G G Roberts

1340h EP53A-3599 POSTER The River Network, Active Tectonics and the Mexican Subduction Zone, Southwest Mexico: K Gaidzik, M T Ramirez-Her-rera, V Kostoglodov, R Basili

1340h EP53A-3600 POSTER Transient response of bedrock channel networks to sea-level forcing in the Oregon Coast Range, USA: D J Santaniello, N J Finnegan

1340h EP53A-3601 POSTER Quaternary Deforma-tion of Sumba, Indonesia: Evidence from Carbonate Terraces: M P Dahlquist, A J West, J F Dolan

1340h EP53A-3602 POSTER The Occurrence of Knickpoints in Soluble Strata in the Buffalo River Basin, Arkansas: E Thaler, M D Covington, J M Myre, M Perne, G Holcomb

1340h EP53A-3603 POSTER Pool-Riffle Formation in Mountain Streams: S M Chartrand, M A Hassan

1340h EP53A-3604 POSTER Dunes depth-scaling in rivers: A reanalysis of flume and field data: R W

Bradley, J G Venditti

1340h EP53A-3605 POSTER Geomorphological Mechanisms for the Formation and Self-mainte-nance of Pool-riffle Sequences: J F Rodriguez, E Bayat, G A M de Almeida, P M Saco

1340h EP53A-3606 POSTER Re-Envisioning Cross Sectional Hydraulic Geometry as Spatially Explicit Hydraulic Topography: R L Gonzalez, G B Paster-nack

1340h EP53A-3607 POSTER Magnitude and fre-quency analysis on river width widening caused by Typhoon Morakot in the Kaoping River watershed, Taiwan: S Y Yang, C D Jan, Y C Wang

1340h EP53A-3608 POSTER Spatial gradients in stream power and the implications for lateral and downstream transport of material during the 2013 Floods in Colorado and 2011 Irene Floods in Ver-mont, USA: J D Gartner, C E Renshaw, F J Magil-ligan, E M Buraas, E Dethier, W B Dade

1340h EP53A-3609 POSTER Large wood dynamics in central Appalachian hemlock headwater ravines: K H Costigan, P Soltesz, K L Jaeger

1340h EP53A-3610 POSTER Geospatial Char-acterization of Fluvial Wood Arrangement in a Semi-confined Alluvial River: D J Martin, C P Harden, R T Pavlowsky

1340h EP53A-3611 POSTER Late Quaternary mass-wasting records and formation of alluvial ter-races in the actively uplifting Lao-nong catchment, southwestern Taiwan: H K Tsui, M L Hsieh, W L Li, Y T Hsiao

1340h EP53A-3612 POSTER Sources of fine-grained sediment to streams using fallout radionuclides in the Midwestern United States : A Gellis, C C Fuller, P C Van Metre

1340h EP53A-3613 POSTER Bedload Transport Pro-cesses in Armored, Gravel-bed Channels: Impacts of Hydrograph Form: M Kenworthy, E Yager, S M Yarnell

1340h EP53A-3614 POSTER Flow over gravel beds with clusters: M Little, J G Venditti

1340h EP53A-3615 POSTER Connecting grain mo-tion to large-scale fluctuations in bed load transport: The role of collective dynamics: D B Lee, D J Jerol-mack

1340h EP53A-3616 POSTER Mechanics, kinematics and geometry of pebble abrasion from binary colli-sions: K L Miller, D J Jerolmack

1340h EP53A-3617 POSTER Two-Phase Abrasion in Eolian Transport of Gypsum Sand, White Sands NM: S Shaw, D J Jerolmack, K L Miller

1340h EP53A-3618 POSTER Minimum and Max-imum Times Required to Obtain Representative Suspended Sediment Samples: A Gitto, J G Vendit-ti, R Kostaschuk, M A Church

1340h EP53A-3619 POSTER Modeling Transport of Flushed Reservoir Sediment: I M Dubinski

1340h EP53A-3621 POSTER Impacts of timber har-vesting on historic sediment accumulation rates in the Coos Bay estuary, Oregon: N Mathabane, J J Roering

1340h EP53A-3622 POSTER The impact of gla-cial/interglacial climate changes on fluvial and mass-wasting processes in the Taiwan’s mountains: W L Li, M L Hsieh, H K Tsui, Y T Hsiao

1340h EP53A-3623 POSTER Climatic and morpho-logical controls on post-glacial lake and river valley evolution in the Weichselian belt – an example from the Wda valley, Northern Poland: M A Kramkow-

ski, M Błaszkiewicz, J A Piotrowski, A Brauer, P Gierszewski, J Kordowski, P Lamparski, S Lorenz, A M Noryśkiewicz, F Ott, M M Slowinski, S Tysz-kowski

1340h EP53A-3624 POSTER Middle to late Holo-cene Climate and Human Impact upon Surficial Processes and Soil Chrono-seequences in the Apu-lian-Lucanian Border Area of the Southern Italian Interior : P E Wigand, A Taylor, M McCallum, B Balmaki, M Asgharianrostami

1340h EP53A-3625 POSTER Late Quaternary Glaci-ation of the Naches River Drainage Basin, Wash-ington Cascades: H B Sheffer, L Goss, G Shimer, R J Carson

1340h EP53A-3626 POSTER Stripping Away the Forest; Sweden’s Glacially Streamlined Landscape Evaluated through Lidar: T Dowling, M Spagnolo, P Moller

1340h EP53A-3627 POSTER Glacial Erosion Rates from Bayesian Inversion of Cosmogenic Nuclide Concentrations in a Bedrock Core, Streaked Mtn., ME: Z T Ploskey, J O Stone

1340h EP53A-3628 POSTER Physico-Mechanical Characteristics of Freeze–Thaw Weathered Gneiss based on Accelerated Laboratory Experiments: J G

Um

1340h EP53A-3629 POSTER Did Groundwater Processes Shape the Saharan Landscape during the Previous Wet Periods? a Remote Sensing and Geostatistical Approach: A Z A Farag, M Sultan, R Elkadiri, A Abdelhalim

1340h EP53A-3630 POSTER Connecting Surface Planting with Subsurface Erosion Due to Ground-water Flow: M Reardon, J C Curran

1340h EP53A-3631 POSTER Assessing the Impacts of Climate, Groundwater and Land Use on Region-al Geomorphology: A Barkwith, M D Hurst, M A Ellis, T J Coulthard

1340h EP53A-3632 POSTER Monitoring Surface Moisture of Crater-fill Sediment in Extreme hy-droclimatic conditions (Ubehebe Volcanic Field, Death Valley, California): R Bonaccorsi, A Zent, C P McKay

1340h EP53A-3633 POSTER Architecture of a Coarse-Grained Upper Middle Cambrian Alluvial Delta Dominated by Braidplain and Gilbert-Style Delta Components: K S Pound

1340h EP53A-3634 POSTER A Series of Stacked and Entrenched Fan Deltas at Lake General Carrera/Buenos Aires (Chile/Argentina) as Terrestrial An-alog to Understand the Entrenchment of Martian Deltas: G Di Achille, F Salese

1340h EP53A-3635 POSTER Gravity Anomalies and Depths of Sedimentary of Mekong Delta Area, South of Vietnam: L Dang Van

1340h EP53A-3636 POSTER Hydrology and Sedi-mentology of a Series of Dam-Breach Paleolakes at Idaeus Fossae, Mars: F Salese, G Di Achille, G G Ori

1340h EP53A-3637 POSTER Airborne Hyperspec-tral Infrared Imaging Survey of the Southern San Andreas Fault: D K Lynch, D M Tratt, K Buckland, P Johnson

1340h EP53A-3638 POSTER Hyperspectral Map-ping of Iron-bearing Minerals Associated with Dry and Ephemeral Lakes: W H Farrand, B B Bowen

1340h EP53A-3639 POSTER Detrital zircon U-Pb provenance study in Cenozoic strata of the Pamir-Tianshan collision zone: L Liu, A Bufe, J Chen, D W Burbank, T Li, J A Thompson

1340h EP53A-3640 POSTER Comparing Time-De-pendent Geomagnetic and Atmospheric Effects on Cosmogenic Nuclide Production Rate Scaling: N A

Lifton

1340h EP53A-3641 POSTER Initial Test Determina-tion of Cosmogenic Nuclides in Magnetite: H Mat-

sumura, M W Caffee, K Nagao, K Nishiizumi

1340h EP53A-3642 POSTER Research on Electro-static Suspension Two-dimension Tiltmeter: S Wu, Y Bai, S Qu, Z Zhou

EP53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hErosion and Sediment Transport in Steep Landscapes II Posters (joint with T)

Presiding: Joel Scheingross, Caltech; Roman DiBiase, California Institute of Technology

1340h EP53B-3643 POSTER Geomorphic Responses to Crustal Deformation: the Sensitivity of Surface Processes to Bedrock Displacement, Weakening, and Comminution Associated with Brittle Failure: S G Roy, P O Koons, G E Tucker, P Upton, S M Smith, C C Gerbi

1340h EP53B-3644 POSTER Modeling Strike-Slip-Driven Stream Capture in Detachment- and Trans-port-Limited Fluvial Systems: S Harbert, A R Du-vall, G E Tucker

1340h EP53B-3645 POSTER Emergent reorganiza-tion of an evolving experimental landscape under changing climatic forcing: A Singh, A Tejedor, I V Zaliapin, L Reinhardt, E Foufoula-Georgiou

1340h EP53B-3646 POSTER Constraints on the role of tectonic and climate on erosion revealed by two time series analysis of marine cores around New Zealand: A Cogez, L Meynadier, C J Allegre, D Lim-mois, F Herman, J Gaillardet

1340h EP53B-3647 POSTER A 15 Ky High Resolu-tion 10be-Record of Denudation Rate Change from an Alpine Catchment in the Eastern European Alps: R Grischott, F Kober, J Reitner, K Hippe, S Ivy-Ochs, I Hajdas, S Willett

1340h EP53B-3648 POSTER Using cosmogenic nu-clides from amalgamated talus cobbles to assess al-pine erosion in the Teton Range: L M Tranel

1340h EP53B-3649 POSTER The Persistence of Gla-cial Valleys in the New Zealand Southern Alps: G

Prasicek, I J Larsen, D R Montgomery

1340h EP53B-3650 POSTER Orographic Precipita-tion Changes and Shallow Landslide-Derived Sedi-ment in Steep Landscapes: D G Bellugi, P A O’Gor-man, J T Perron, D Milledge

1340h EP53B-3651 POSTER Controls on Shallow Landslide Area, Depth, and Shape: D Milledge, D G Bellugi, J A McKean, A L Densmore, W E Dietrich

1340h EP53B-3652 POSTER How does gully re-charge affect sediment transfers by debris flows? A numerical modelling study in steep mountainous terrain, coastal British Columbia: Y E Martin, E A Johnson, O Chaikina

1340h EP53B-3653 POSTER Debris flow network morphology and a new erosion rate proxy for stee-pland basins with application to the Oregon Coast Range: B D Penserini, J J Roering

1340h EP53B-3654 POSTER Exhumation By Land-slide-Initiated Debris Flows in the 2013 Colorado Front Range Storm: R S Anderson, S W Anderson, S P Anderson, D A Schellhase

1340h EP53B-3655 POSTER Bedrock erosion by sliding wear in channelized granular flow: C Y

Hung, C P Stark, H Capart, B Smith, H T Maia, L Li, M D Reitz

1340h EP53B-3656 POSTER Evolution of particle angularity in natural and laboratory debris flows: M

K Mclaughlin, O Arabnia, L S Sklar

1340h EP53B-3657 POSTER Particle size reduction in debris flows: Laboratory experiments compared with field data from Inyo Creek, California: O

Arabnia, L S Sklar, M K Mclaughlin

1340h EP53B-3658 POSTER Unraveling the evolu-tion of a hanging wall using stream profile analy-sis: The case of the Amatlán de Cañas half–graben, northern sector of the Jalisco Block (center-west of México): M Castillo, E Munoz-Salinas, L Ferrari, J L Arce

1340h EP53B-3659 POSTER Investigating Litho-logic Controls on the Morphology and Evolution of Bedrock Streams, Ouachita Mountains, Central Arkansas: C D Swanson II, N M Gasparini

1340h EP53B-3660 POSTER Numerical modeling of episodic sediment supply events to headwater chan-nels and subsequent fluvial sediment transport: T

Müller, M A Hassan

1340h EP53B-3661 POSTER Valley aggradation in the San Gabriel Mountains, California: climate change versus catastrophic landslide: D Scherler, M P Lamb, E J Rhodes, J P Avouac

1340h EP53B-3662 POSTER Seismic Monitoring of Bedload Transport in a Steep Mountain Catchment: D L Roth, N J Finnegan, E E Brodsky, J M Turows-ki, C R Wyss, A Badoux

1340h EP53B-3663 POSTER What Is the Role of Land-Use Compositions and Spatial Configurations in Sediment Yield from Mountainous Watershed?: Z H Shi

1340h EP53B-3664 POSTER Effect of Rainfall-mov-ing Direction on Slope Runoff and Soil Erosion: F

Wang, Q Ran

EP53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hGrain Sorting in Sediment Transport II Posters (joint with H)

Presiding: Philippe Frey, IRSTEA Grenoble; Kimberly Hill, University of Minnesota; Michael Church, Univ British Columbia

1340h EP53C-3665 POSTER The effects of grain sorting on the stability of gravel and cobble channel beds: J Prancevic, M P Lamb

1340h EP53C-3666 POSTER How Grain Size Ratio and Fine Sediment Feed Concentration Influence Channel Slope Evolution Due to Grain Size Sort-ing in Bimodal Mixtures: A R Dudill, P Frey, M A Church, M A Hassan

1340h EP53C-3667 POSTER Effects of Turbulence on Settling Velocities of Synthetic and Natural Par-ticles: C Jacobs, M Jendrassak, R Gurka, E E Hack-ett

1340h EP53C-3668 POSTER Experiments on Par-ticle Sorting and Partial Bed-load Transport: D

Chen, H Sun, Y Zhang, L Chen

1340h EP53C-3669 POSTER Size Stratification in a Laboratory Gilbert Delta Due to a Varying Base Level: Measurement, and Numerical Modelling: V

Chavarrias, E Viparelli, A Blom

1340h EP53C-3670 POSTER An analytical solution to river profile concavity and downstream fining: A

Blom, V Chavarrias

1340h EP53C-3671 POSTER Preliminary Results on Sediment Sorting Under Intense Bedload Trans-port: R R Hernandez Moreira, D Vautin, S L Mathews, R Kuprenas, E Viparelli

1340h EP53C-3672 POSTER Geomorphic Response of Roaring River and Fall River to the September 2013 Flood: M Schutte, J Pitlick, R Neupauer

1340h EP53C-3673 POSTER The Contribution of Abrasion and Size-Selective Sorting to Downstream Fining in a Tropical Montane Stream: T Szabo, K L Miller, D J Jerolmack, G Domokos

1340h EP53C-3674 POSTER Modeling the Impor-tance of Baseflow and Sediment Supply on Armor Development: Contrasting Intermittent Dryland and Perennially-Flowing Gravel-Bedded Rivers: K

Goodwin, J P Johnson, E Viparelli

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1340h EP53C-3675 POSTER Sediment Transport Modeling Along the Gravel-Sand Transition Zone of the Snohomish River, WA : P DeVries, C Huang, R Aldrich

1340h EP53C-3676 POSTER Bed surface bed profile adjustments to a series of water pulses in gravel bed rivers: C Ferrer-Boix, M A Hassan

1340h EP53C-3677 POSTER Experimental Study of Clay Deposition and Storage in Sandy River Beds: N

Wysocki, E A Hajek

1340h EP53C-3678 POSTER Effect of Wildfire on Sediment Sorting in a Steep Channel: J L Flor-

sheim, A Chin, L O’Hirok, R Storesund

1340h EP53C-3679 POSTER Influences on Bed Sort-ing and Armoring in an Upland Gravel-Cobble Bed River, Middle Fork John Day River, Oregon: P F

McDowell

1340h EP53C-3680 POSTER Segregation dynamics in debris flows: K M Hill, M Fei

1340h EP53C-3681 POSTER Downstream Fining of Polydispersed Gravity Currents Along a V-Shaped Valley: C K Besson, C A M D Meriaux

1340h EP53C-3682 POSTER ORIGIN AND DEP-OSITIONAL PROCESSES OF COASTAL SANDS REVEALED BY GRAIN-SIZE ANALYSIS (GOLFE DU LION, MEDITERRANEAN SEA, FRANCE): J

P Barusseau, R Braud

1340h EP53C-3683 POSTER Geochemical Con-straint on Sediment Sorting, Transport and Depo-sition Throughout the Himalayan River System: C

France-Lanord, J Lave, M Lupker, G Morin

1340h EP53C-3684 POSTER The Use of Statistical End-Member Mixing Analysis (EMMA) of Grain Size Distributions to Characterize Site Deposition of a Deeply Stratified Paleoindian Rock Shelter, Harney Basin, Eastern Oregon: J D Collins Jr

EP53D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hRiver-Floodplain Connectivity: Interactions Among Riparian Vegetation, Fluvial Wood, Stream Morphodynamics, and Biogeochemical Cycles II Posters (joint with B, H)

Presiding: John Stella, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry; Hervé Piegay, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - CNRS; Gabrielle David, Boston College; Brett Eaton, Univ British Columbia

1340h EP53D-3685 POSTER Sensitivity analysis of vegetation-induced flow steering in channels: S By-

water-Reyes, A C Wilcox, A Lightbody, J C Stella

1340h EP53D-3686 POSTER Field, laboratory and numerical approaches to studying flow through mangrove pneumatophores: V P Chua

1340h EP53D-3687 POSTER Physically-based mod-eling of drag force caused by natural woody vegeta-tion: J Järvelä, J Aberle

1340h EP53D-3688 POSTER The fate of Salicaceae seedlings related to the dynamics of alluvial bars during floods: differentiating bed erosion, uproot-ing and burying: C L Wintenberger, S Rodrigues, J G Bréhéret, P Juge, M Villar

1340h EP53D-3689 POSTER Geochemical Charac-teristics of Overbank Deposits after a Flood Event in a Small, Mountainous River System in the Oregon Coast Range, USA: F J Guerrero, J A Hatten, M A Goni, A B Gray, G B Pasternack

1340h EP53D-3690 POSTER Instream Wood Loads and Channel Complexity in Headwater Streams Un-der Alternative Stable States: B Livers, E Wohl

1340h EP53D-3691 POSTER Fluvial wood function downstream of beaver versus man-made dams in headwater streams in Massachusetts, USA: G C Da-

vid, L F DeVito, K T Munz, G Lisius

1340h EP53D-3692 POSTER National Assessment of Floodplain Connectivity: C N Jones, D Scott, J D Gomez-Velez, J W Harvey

1340h EP53D-3693 POSTER Hydraulic and geomor-phic processes in an overbank flood along a grav-el-bed, meandering river: implications for chute formation: L Harrison, T Dunne, B Fisher

1340h EP53D-3694 POSTER The Interaction be-tween Logjams, Channel Evolution, and Sports Fisheries on a Dam Regulated Low Gradient River: E Schenk, C R Hupp, B Moulin

1340h EP53D-3695 POSTER Automatically mon-itoring driftwood in large rivers: preliminary re-sults: H Piegay, P Lemaire, B J MacVicar, C Mou-quet-Noppe, L Tougne

1340h EP53D-3696 POSTER Using a Numerical Model to Assess the Geomorphic Impacts of Forest Management Scenarios on Streams: S L Davidson, B C Eaton

1340h EP53D-3697 POSTER Hiawatha Nation-al Forest Riparian Inventory: A Case Study: S A

Abood

EP53E Moscone West 2007Friday 1340hFluvial Morphodynamics, Channels Patterns, and Beyond II (joint with H)

Presiding: Jorge Abad, University of Pittsburgh; Edgardo Latrubesse, University of Texas at Austin; Stefano Lanzoni, University of Padova

1340h EP53E-01 Autogenic Scour and Channel Widening in Sharp Bends of the River Mahakam: T

Hoitink, B Vermeulen, S van Berkum, H Hidayat, R J Labeur

1355h EP53E-02 Geomorphic and hydraulic con-trols on large-scale riverbank failure on a mixed bedrock-alluvial river system, the River Murray, South Australia: a bathymetric analysis: E De Carli, T Hubble

1410h EP53E-03 Paleo Channel Reconstruction and Grain Size Variability in Fluvial Deposits in the Cretaceous Ferron Sandstone, Utah: P Bhattacha-

ryya, J Bhattacharya, S Khan

1425h EP53E-04 The Stratigraphic Expression of Formative Processes in Channels: S M Hubbard, J A Covault, A Fildani, B Romans

1440h EP53E-05 Lateral versus downstream trans-port of gravel in gravel-bed meandering rivers: C A

Braudrick, W E Dietrich

1455h EP53E-06 How Is Topographic Simplicity Maintained in Ephemeral, Dryland Channels?: M B

Singer, K Michaelides

1510h EP53E-07 Rivers meandering in bedrock: Lithologic, climatic, and process controls on form and evolution: J P Zunka, S T Lancaster

1525h EP53E-08 Controls on plan-form evolution of submarine channels: J Imran, D C Mohrig

EP53F Moscone South 301Friday 1340hVerification, Validation, Uncertainty Quantification, and Scaling Challenges in Geophysical and Surface Process Models II

(joint with A, H, NG)

Presiding: Fabian Bombardelli, Univ. of California, Davis

1340h EP53F-01 Concepts and Practice of Verifica-tion, Validation, and Uncertainty Quantification: W L Oberkampf

1410h EP53F-03 Testing Predictive Skill of Ground-water Flow and Transport Simulations: M C Hill, M Ye, L Foglia, D Lu

1425h EP53F-04 Inverse Modeling Via Linearized Functional Minimization: D A Barajas-Solano, B Wohlberg, V V Vesselinov, D M Tartakovsky

1440h EP53F-05 Topographic Stress, Bedrock Fractures, and Landscape Evolution: J T Perron, S Moon, J T St Clair, S J Martel, W S Holbrook, K Singha, J L Hayes

1455h EP53F-06 Do Meandering Rivers Reach a Stable Long-Term Geometry if Channel Width can Vary?: E Eke

1510h EP53F-07 Linking Rainstorm-Driven Sedi-ment Dynamics to the Decadal Evolution of Grain Sizes in Dryland Basins: K Michaelides, M B Sing-er, S M Mudd

1525h EP53F-08 Efficient numerical solution of the basic equations governing landscape evolution: J

Braun

GEODESY

G53A Moscone West 3024Friday 1340hAdvances in InSAR Data Processing for Earth System Applications II (joint with B, C, H, OS)

Presiding: Lin Liu, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Jessica Reeves, Stanford University; Piyush Agram, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h G53A-01 Single-pass Airborne InSAR for Wide-swath, High-Resolution Cryospheric Surface Topography Mapping: D Moller, S Hensley, X Wu, R Muellerschoen

1355h G53A-02 Glaciological Applications of Ter-restrial Radar Interferometry: D Voytenko, T H Dixon

1410h G53A-03 Remotely Sensed Active Layer Thickness (ReSALT) from InSAR data near Toolik Lake in Northern Alaska: A C Chen, L Liu, K M Schaefer, A Parsekian, E E Jafarov, H A Zebker, T Zhang

1425h G53A-04 Developing an Error Model for Ionospheric Phase Distortions in L-Band SAR and InSAR Data: F J Meyer, P S Agram

1440h G53A-05 Repeat-pass InSAR processing for Vegetation Height Calculation: Theory and a vali-dated example: P Siqueira, Y Lei

1455h G53A-06 EcoSAR: NASA’s P-band fully pola-rimetric single pass interferometric airborne radar: B Osmanoglu, R F Rincon, T E Fatoyinbo, S K Lee, G Sun, O Daniyan, M E Harcum

1510h G53A-07 Estimation and Mitigation of Ther-mal Expansion Phase in Persistent Scatterer Inter-ferometry in an Urban Environment: C L Werner, U Wegmüller

1525h G53A-08 Monitoring subsidence with InSAR and inference of groundwater change: T G Farr

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC53A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hClimate and Environmental Data, Information, and Knowledge for Societal Decision Making in the U.S. and International/SERVIR Regions II Posters

Presiding: Lawrence Buja, NCAR; Ashutosh Limaye, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; William Gutowski, Iowa State Univ; Barbara Brown, NCAR

1340h GC53A-0484 POSTER Projected Future Cli-mate Analogues and Climate “Velocities” in North America: S L Shafer, P J Bartlein

1340h GC53A-0485 POSTER Paleo-perspectives on the “velocity” and magnitude of future climate changes: P J Bartlein, S L Shafer

1340h GC53A-0486 POSTER Climate Indicators of Pace and Perception of Projected Changes Using CMIP5 Simulations: Y Chavaillaz, S Joussaume, P Braconnot, R Vautard

1340h GC53A-0487 POSTER Climate Monitoring Network on Maunakea - Master Station at Summit and Lower Elevation Satellite Stations: M M McK-

enzie, F Klasner, T W Giambelluca, S Businger

1340h GC53A-0488 POSTER Interpreting Climate Model Projections of Extreme Weather Events for Decision Makers: S J Vavrus, M Notaro

1340h GC53A-0489 POSTER A simple energy bud-get of the Earth for informing climate discussions: J

C Wilson, D M Murphy

1340h GC53A-0490 POSTER Joint Bias Correction of Multiple Climate Model Outputs for Impacts: S A

McGinnis, S R Sain, L O Mearns

1340h GC53A-0491 POSTER Time of Emergence of Climate Extremes in the Pacific Northwest: C

Lynch, E P Salathe Jr, A K Snover, R Yu

1340h GC53A-0492 POSTER Temporal and Spa-tial Variability in ENSO Teleconnections to Daily Weather Donditions in the Pacific Northwest: S A

McAfee, E K Wise, A Z Csank

1340h GC53A-0493 POSTER Probabilistic Climate Scenario Information for Risk Assessment: K Dair-

aku, G Ueno, I Takayabu

1340h GC53A-0494 POSTER Reducing Climate In-formation Complexity through the Production of a Standard Scenarios Ensemble for Vulnerability, Im-pact and Adaptation Applications: B Gauvin St-De-

nis, T Logan, M Braun, D Gampe, D Chaumont

1340h GC53A-0496 POSTER The HumanIndex-Mod and New Calculations Demonstrating Heat Stress Effects All Aspects of Human Life Through Industry, Agriculture, and Daily Life: J R Buzan, M Huber

1340h GC53A-0497 POSTER Hydropower licensing and evolving climate: climate knowledge to support risk assessment for long-term infrastructure deci-sions: A J Ray, S H Walker, S F Trainor, J E Cherry

1340h GC53A-0498 POSTER Identifying the sim-plest predictive model of annual runoff ratio for quantifying the hydrologic impact of climate change in a Great Lakes river basin: R Meissner, S B Shaw

1340h GC53A-0500 POSTER Creating Infrastruc-ture Resilience from Information Chaos: The City and County of San Francisco’s Approach to Sea Level Rise Science and Adaptation Planning: D H

Behar, W T Pfeffer, K May, P Mote, D R Cayan

1340h GC53A-0503 POSTER Climate Risk Manage-ment and Decision Support Tools for the Agricul-ture Sector in Lao PDR, Bangladesh, and Indonesia: E C Allis, A M Greene, R Cousin

1340h GC53A-0504 POSTER Moving Toward a Globally Harmonized Volcanic Ash Forecast Sys-tem: Anchorage and Tokyo VAAC Best Practices on Collaboration: J M Osiensky, D Moore, Y Igarashi

1340h GC53A-0505 POSTER Operationalizing land cover/land use data products to support decision making in the forestry sector of Hindu Kush Hi-malaya region: F M Qamer, H Gilani, K Uddin, S Pradhan, M Murthy, B Bajracharya

1340h GC53A-0506 POSTER Monitoring Lake Victoria Water Quality from Space: Opportunities for Strengthening Trans-boundary Information Sharing for Effective Resource Management: R M

Mugo, T Korme, H Farah, J W Nyaga, D Irwin, A Flores, A S Limaye, G Artis

1340h GC53A-0507 POSTER Building capacity for national carbon measurements for reducing emis-sions from deforestation and forest degradation: S

J Goetz, N Laporte, N Horning, J Pelletier, P Jantz, P Ndunda

1340h GC53A-0508 POSTER Land Cover Mapping for the Development of Green House Gas (GHG) Inventories in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region: J A Wakhayanga, P Oduor, T Korme, H Farah, A S Limaye, D Irwin, G Artis

1340h GC53A-0509 POSTER Monitoring water quality in Lake Atitlan, Guatemala using Earth Ob-servations: A I Flores Cordova, S A Christopher, R Griffin, A S Limaye, D Irwin

1340h GC53A-0510 POSTER A multi-step approach to improving NASA Earth Science data access and use for decision support through online and hands-on training: A I Prados, P Gupta, A V Mehta, C Schmidt, B Blevins, A Carleton-Hug, D Barbato

1340h GC53A-0511 POSTER Connecting Science and Stakeholders for Improved Drought and Crop Productivity Assessments in East Africa: Early Les-sons: S L Granger, D Macharia, K Andreadis, N N Das

1340h GC53A-0512 POSTER Developing and Tran-sitioning Numerical Air Quality Models to Improve Air Quality and Public Health Decision-Making in El Salvador and Costa Rica As Part of the Servir Applied Sciences Team: A Thomas, A K Huff, S G Gomori, N Sadoff

1340h GC53A-0513 POSTER Space to Village: Con-necting Science and Policy for Better Climate Deci-sion-Making in the Developing World: C E Tedes-

co, N Danao-Schroeder, R M Mugo

1340h GC53A-0514 POSTER A Web Architecture to Geographically Interrogate CHIRPS Rainfall and eMODIS NDVI for Landuse Change: J E Burks, A S Limaye

GC53B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hClimate Variability and the African Environment, Water Resources, and Food Security III Posters

(joint with A, B, H, SI)

Presiding: Charles Ichoku, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr; Douglas Alsdorf, Ohio State University Main Campus; Edward Beighley, Northeastern University

1340h GC53B-0515 POSTER Joining Forces for Food Security – Linking Earth Observation and Crowd-sourcing for improved Decision-support: M Enenkel, W Dorigo, L M See, P Vinck, A Papp

1340h GC53B-0516 POSTER Sea Surface Salin-ity Variability in Response to the Congo Riv-er Discharge: D Moller, Y Chao, J D Farrara, G Schumann, K Andreadis

1340h GC53B-0517 POSTER Environmental mod-eling in data-sparse regions: Mozambique demon-strator case: G Schumann, E Niebuhr, K Rashid, V M Escobar, K Andreadis, E G Njoku, J C Neal, N Voisin, F Pappenberger, N Phanthuwongpakdee, P D Bates, Y Chao, D Moller, P Paron

1340h GC53B-0519 POSTER Evaluation of the FEERv1.0 Global Top-Down Biomass Burning Emissions Inventory over Africa: L Ellison, C M Ichoku

1340h GC53B-0520 POSTER Future Water Re-sources Assessment for West African River Basins Under Climate Change, Population Growth and Ir-rigation Development: D Wisser, B Ibrahim, A A Proussevitch

1340h GC53B-0521 POSTER Reconciling Past and Future Rainfall Trends over East Africa: B Booth, D Rowell, S E Nicholson, P Good

1340h GC53B-0522 POSTER Hydrological Model-ling Improvements Propositions and Applications Results on the Niger River: S Kone, F Bamba, O Soumare

1340h GC53B-0523 POSTER Linking the SASSCAL WeatherNet and data management/rescue activ-ities to provide consistent information for climate change assessments in Southern Africa: J Helm-

schrot, F Kaspar, G Muche, T Hillmann, J Kanyan-ga, M Butale, D Nascimento, K Josenhans, E Falan-ga, F O S Neto, S Kruger, N Juergens

1340h GC53B-0524 POSTER Investigating the Im-pacts of Surface Temperature Anomalies Due to Wildfires in Northern Sub-Saharan Africa: T Gab-

bert, C M Ichoku, T Matsui, W J Capehart

1340h GC53B-0525 POSTER Uncertainty Analysis of Historic Water Resources Availability in Africa: A McNally, K R Arsenault, B Narapusetty, C D Pe-ters-Lidard

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1340h GC53B-0527 POSTER Geostatistical Analy-sis of Population Density and the Change of Land Cover and Land Use in the Komadugu-Yobe River Basin in Nigeria: I Tobar, J Lee, F W Black, R A Babamaaji

1340h GC53B-0528 POSTER The Impact of Biomass Burning on Air Quality and Climate over Northern Sub-Saharan Africa (NSSA): R Damoah, L Ellison, C M Ichoku, J O Adegoke

1340h GC53B-0529 POSTER Passive optical remote sensing of Congo River bathymetry using Landsat: V Ache Rocha Lopes, M Trigg, F O’Loughlin, A Laraque

1340h GC53B-0530 POSTER Potential Predictabilty of Precipitation in the Horn of Africa in ECHAM5: S Gleixner, N S Keenlyside, S S Wilson, E Viste

1340h GC53B-0531 POSTER Modelling present and future African climate using CMIP5scenarios in HadGEM2-ES: M H Shimizu, M Diallo, V N Dike

1340h GC53B-0532 POSTER Characterizing the Role of Lake Storage Dynamics in the Congo River Basin: R Raoufi, E Beighley II, H Lee, D E Alsdorf

1340h GC53B-0533 POSTER A Comparative Study of Mesoscale Modeling of Smoke and Dust Direct Radiative Effects over Northern Sub-Saharan Afri-can Region: Y Yue, J Wang, C M Ichoku, F Zhang

1340h GC53B-0534 POSTER Unprecedented Moni-toring of the Water Levels in the Ungauged Congo Basin Using Satellite Altimetry: M Becker, S Calm-ant, J Santos Da Silva, T Conchy, V Robinet, F Sey-ler, L Linguet

1340h GC53B-0535 POSTER Wetland Hydraulics along the middle reach of the Congo River revealed by repeat-pass multi-temporal interferometric SAR: T Yuan, H Lee, H C Jung

1340h GC53B-0536 POSTER Investigating the sources and sinks of water of Congo’s wetlands: R C

D Paiva, F O’Loughlin, D E Alsdorf, M T Durand, E Beighley II, S Calmant, H Lee, J Santos Da Silva

1340h GC53B-0538 POSTER Climate Regionaliza-tion through Hierarchical Clustering: Options and Recommendations for Africa: H S Badr, B F Zait-chik, A K Dezfuli

1340h GC53B-0539 POSTER Water Quality and Sustainable Environmental Health: S G Setegn

GC53C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hKey Challenges in Climate Adaptation: Communication, Data-Intensive Approaches to Interdisciplinary Collaboration, and Long-Range Forecasting of Seasonal Transitions II Posters Presiding: Kristin Timm, Scenarios Network for Alaska and Arctic Planning (SNAP); Julio Betancourt, U.S. Geological Survey; Brian Wee, National Ecological Observatory Network

1340h GC53C-0541 POSTER Lengthening Spring Season in Southwestern North America: D S Gut-

zler

1340h GC53C-0542 POSTER Growing Degree Veg-etation Production Index (GDVPI): A Novel and Data-Driven Approach to Delimit Season Cycles: W D Graham, J Spruce, K W Ross, J Gasser, N Grulke

1340h GC53C-0543 POSTER Towards NOAA Fore-casts of Permafrost Active Layer Thickness: M M

Livezey, R G Jonassen, F M C Horsfall, E E Jafarov, K M Schaefer

1340h GC53C-0544 POSTER Sustainability Indica-tors for Coupled Human-Earth Systems: S Mote-

sharrei, J R Rivas, E Kalnay

1340h GC53C-0545 POSTER Cover crops as a gate-way to greater conservation in Iowa?: Integrating crop models, field trials, economics and farmer per-spectives regarding soil resilience in light of climate change: G E Roesch-McNally, A Basche, J Tyndall, J G Arbuckle, F Miguez, T Bowman

1340h GC53C-0546 POSTER Data-Driven Synthesis for Investigating Food Systems Resilience to Cli-mate Change: N R Magliocca, D Hart, K L Hondu-la, I Munoz, M Shelley, M Smorul

1340h GC53C-0547 POSTER Selection bias in spe-cies distribution models: An econometric approach on forest trees based on structural modeling: N K

Martin-StPaul, J S Ay, J Guillemot, L Doyen, P Leadley

1340h GC53C-0548 POSTER The Use of Social Eco-logical Hotspots Mapping: Co-Developing Adapta-tion Strategies for Resource Management by Com-munities and Policy Makers: L Alessa

1340h GC53C-0550 POSTER Communicating for Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from a Case Study with Nature-Based Tour Operators: K

Timm, E B Sparrow, E C Pettit, S F Trainor, K Taylor

1340h GC53C-0551 POSTER Using Storytelling to Communicate Science to the Public: J Calderazzo

1340h GC53C-0552 POSTER From Researchers to Teachers to Students: Capturing the Ripple Effect of Climate Change Science Experience and Com-munication: S Bartholow, J Warburton, A Larson

1340h GC53C-0553 POSTER Polar Bears or People?: How Framing Can Provide a Useful Analytic Tool to Understand & Improve Climate Change Commu-nication in Classrooms: K C Busch

1340h GC53C-0554 POSTER Improving Climate Communication through Comprehensive Lin-guistic Analyses Using Computational Tools: T M

Gann, T Matlock

1340h GC53C-0555 POSTER Assessing the Use of Metaphors to Facilitate and Improve the Effec-tiveness of Climate Change Communication: J

Walsh-Thomas, E Maibach

1340h GC53C-0556 POSTER Using the Psychology of Language to Effectively Communicate Action-able Science: J M Hall

GC53D Moscone West 3005Friday 1340hCoupled Natural Human System Research Across Scales: From Emulators of Global Climate Model Output to Local-Scale Processes and Feedbacks II (joint with SI)

Presiding: Claudia Tebaldi, Climate Central; Tom Evans, Indiana University Bloomington; Brian O’Neill, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Darren Ficklin, Indiana University - Bloomington

1340h GC53D-01 Emulating Future Climate Projec-tions from Global Climate Models: Methodologies and Challenges: J Murphy, C Tebaldi

1355h GC53D-02 Beyond Pattern Scaling: Statistical Emulation and its Implications for ScenarioMIP: P

G Challenor, D Williamson

1410h GC53D-03 User Perspectives on the Applica-tion of Pattern-Scaled and Emulated Projections for Climate Change Impact Analysis: T R Carter

1425h GC53D-04 Toward a Simple Probabilistic GCM Emulator for Integrated Assessment of Cli-mate Change Impacts: I Sue Wing, C Tebaldi, D W Nychka, J Winkler

1440h GC53D-05 Estimating megadrought risk from the CMIP5 archive using model emulators: T

Ault

1455h GC53D-06 Impacts of Agricultural Decision Making and Adaptive Management on Food Secu-rity in Africa: K K Caylor, T P Evans, L D Estes, J Sheffield, B A Plale, S Attari

1510h GC53D-07 Linking Climate Risk, Policy Net-works and Adaptation Planning in Public Lands: M

Lubell, M Schwartz, C Peters

1525h GC53D-08 Socio-Hydrologic Modeling: Characterizing the Dynamics of Coupled Hu-man-Water Systems Using Natural Science Meth-ods : M Sivapalan, Y Elshafei, V Srinivasan

GC53E Moscone West 3003Friday 1340hTaking the Temperature of the Earth: Challenges and Applications Across All Earth Surface Domains II (joint with A, EP)

Presiding: Glynn Hulley, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Pierre Guillevic, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h GC53E-01 Maximising the benefits of sat-ellite LST within the user community: ESA DUE GlobTemperature: D Ghent

1355h GC53E-02 Taking the Temperature of the Earth: Ocean Surface Temperature: P J Minnett

1410h GC53E-03 Amplification of and Trends in Arctic Surface Temperature: J C Comiso

1425h GC53E-04 Arctic (and Antarctic) Observing Experiment - an Assessment of Methods to Mea-sure Temperature over Polar Environments: I G

Rigor, P Clemente-Colon, S V Nghiem, D K Hall, J E Woods, G R Henderson, J Zook, C Marshall, C Gallage

1440h GC53E-05 Ratios of Record High to Record Low Temperatures in Europe Show an Accelerat-ing Trend Since 2000 Despite a Slowdown in Mean Temperature Trends: M Beniston

1455h GC53E-06 Use of Land Surface Tempera-ture Observations in a Two-Source Energy Balance Model Towards Improved Monitoring of Evapo-transpiration and Drought: C Hain, M C Anderson, J Otkin, K A Semmens, X Zhan, L Fang, Z Li

1510h GC53E-07 The Good the Bad and the Ugly of Single Sensor Error Statistics for Sea Surface Tem-perature: What Do Spaghetti Westerns and Quality Levels Have in Common?: K A Kilpatrick, G P Po-desta, R Evans, P J Minnett

1525h GC53E-08 Characterizing an Integrated An-nual Global Measure of the Earth’s Maximum Land Surface Temperatures from 2003 to 2012 Reveals Strong Biogeographic Influences: D J Mildrexler, M Zhao, S W Running

GEOMAGNETISM AND PALEOMAGNETISM

GP53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hGeomagnetic Paleointensity and Paleosecular Variation III Posters (joint with DI)

Presiding: Catherine Constable, UCSD; John Tarduno, Univ Rochester

1340h GP53A-3746 POSTER Thellier-Type Pa-leointensity Data from Multidomain Specimens: G

A Paterson, A J Biggin, E Hodgson, M J Hill

1340h GP53A-3747 POSTER High-Latitude Geo-magnetic Secular Variation and Paleointensity during 6-0.5 Ma: Paleomagnetic Results from East-ern Iceland: A Døssing, A R Muxworthy, C Mac Niocaill, M S Riishuus

1340h GP53A-3748 POSTER Geomagnetic Paleo-secular Variation and Tectonic Correction for the Past 12 Ma in Baja California, Mexico: B I Gar-

cia-Amador, L M Alva-Valdivia, E Canon-Tapia

1340h GP53A-3749 POSTER Was the Earth’s Mag-netic Field Weak in the Late Devonian?: T Anwar, A J Biggin, V A Kravchinsky, V Pavlov

1340h GP53A-3750 POSTER Ultra-high geomag-netic field reversal frequency around the Precam-brian-Cambrian transition?: V Pavlov, Y Gallet, A Shatsillo, N Kouznetsov

1340h GP53A-3751 POSTER Paleointensity Esti-mates of Neoprotorezoic North Shore Volcanic Samples: H F Asefaw, L Tauxe

1340h GP53A-3752 POSTER Paleomagnetic mea-surements of Archean and Hadean zircons: R D

Cottrell, J A Tarduno, R K Bono

1340h GP53A-3753 POSTER Spatial and Temporal Variations in the Geomagnetic Field Determined From the Paleomagnetism of Sediment Cores From Scientific Ocean Drilling: G Acton

1340h GP53A-3754 POSTER An Assessment of Robust Holocene Geomagnetic Field Structures: C

Constable, M C Korte, S Panovska

1340h GP53A-3755 POSTER New Sediment Data to Constrain Southern Atlantic Holocene Secular Variation: M C Korte, U Frank, N R Nowaczyk, T Frederichs, M C Brown

1340h GP53A-3756 POSTER Archaeomagnetic studies of Maori Hangi Stones from New Zealand: R Kinger, G M Turner, B McFadgen

1340h GP53A-3757 POSTER Spherical Cap Har-monic Modelling of 400 Years of Secular Variation in the South-west Pacific: M Ingham, M Alfheid, E M Ingham, G M Turner

1340h GP53A-3758 POSTER Sedimentary and Vol-canic Records of the Laschamp and Mono Lake Excursions from Australia and New Zealand: E M

Ingham, A P Roberts, G M Turner, D Heslop, T Ronge, C Conway, G Leonard, D Townsend, R Tie-demann, F Lamy, A T Calvert

1340h GP53A-3759 POSTER Palaeomagnetic secular variation from Holocene lava flows of the Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ), New Zealand: A Greve, G M Turner, E Hodgson, A Nilsson, M J Hill

1340h GP53A-3760 POSTER Independently dat-ed paleomagnetic secular variation records from the Tibetan Plateau: T Haberzettl, K Henkel, T Kasper, M Ahlborn, Y Su, E Appel, G St-Onge, J S Stoner, G Daut, J Wang, L Zhu, R Maeusbacher

1340h GP53A-3761 POSTER A 33 kyr Paleomagnetic Secular Variation Record from Fish Lake, Utah: B T

Reilly, J S Stoner, R G Hatfield, L B Ziegler, M B Abbott, D J Larsen, A L Hillman

1340h GP53A-3762 POSTER Development of a rel-ative paleointensity curve for the American South-west: S A Jones, L Tauxe, A Genevey, E Blinman

1340h GP53A-3763 POSTER A Holocene paleomag-netic record from Fish Lake, Oregon: L B Ziegler, J S Stoner, M B Abbott, M S Finkenbinder, R G Hat-field, D Konyndyk, B Reilly, A L Hillman

1340h GP53A-3764 POSTER Holocene paleointen-sity estimates of volcanic glass from the Big Island of Hawaii: G Cromwell, L Tauxe, H Staudigel, H Ron, F A Trusdell

HYDROLOGY

H53A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hReactive Flow and Transport at the Pore Scale: Recent Advancements and Upscaling Approaches II Posters

(joint with V)

Presiding: Qinjun Kang, Los Alamos National Lab; Mart Oostrom, Pacific Northwest National Lab; Christian Huber, Gerogia Tech; Yashar Mehmani, University of Texas at Austin

1340h H53A-0828 POSTER Influence of diffusive porosity architecture on kinetically-controlled re-actions in mobile-immobile models: T Babey, T R Ginn, J R De Dreuzy

1340h H53A-0829 POSTER The role of advanced reactive surface area characterization in improving predictions of mineral reaction rates: L E Becking-

ham, S Zhang, E Mitnick, D R Cole, L Yang, L M Anovitz, J Sheets, A Swift, T J Kneafsey, G Landrot, S Mito, Z Xue, C I Steefel, D J DePaolo, J B Ajo Franklin

1340h H53A-0830 POSTER Pore-scale Study of Dis-solution-induced Changes in Hydrologic Properties of Rocks with Binary Minerals: L Chen, Q Kang, H Viswanathan

1340h H53A-0831 POSTER A pore scale description of calcium isotope exchange and equilibration with calcite: J L Druhan, C Huber, A Parmigiani

1340h H53A-0832 POSTER Pore Scale Heterogene-ity in the Mineral Distribution, Surface Area and Adsorption in Porous Rocks: P E P Lai, S C Krevor

1340h H53A-0833 POSTER Vigorous convection in a layered, heterogeneous porous medium: D

Hewitt, J A Neufeld, J R Lister

1340h H53A-0834 POSTER Treatment of reactive interfaces in pore-scale reactive transport with the phase-field method: C Huber, P R Di Palma

1340h H53A-0835 POSTER Dynamic Pore-Scale Imaging of Reactive Transport in Heterogeneous Carbonates at Reservoir Conditions Across Multi-ple Dissolution Regimes: H P Menke, B Bijeljic, M G Andrew, M J Blunt

1340h H53A-0836 POSTER A Highly Resolved Direct Numerical Simulation Model of Reactive Transport at the Pore Scale: S Molins, D Trebotich, T J Ligocki, M Voltolini, L Yang, J B Ajo Franklin, C I Steefel

1340h H53A-0837 POSTER From Pore to Core: Do Engineered Nanoparticles Violate Upscaling As-sumptions? A Microtomographic Investigation: I

L Molnar, D M O’Carroll, J Gerhard, C S Willson

1340h H53A-0838 POSTER Silica Transport, Depo-sition and Porosity Evolution in a Fracture : Insights from Hydrothermal Flow-through Experiments: A

Okamoto, R Yamada, H Saishu, N Tsuchiya

1340h H53A-0839 POSTER Development of Bench-mark Experimental Transport and Multiphase Flow Data Sets to Test and Validate Pore-scale Numerical Simulators: M Oostrom, T W Wietsma, N J Hess

1340h H53A-0840 POSTER Change of Two-Phase flow Properties Due to Pore-Space Evolution in Re-acting Porous Media: A Raoof, M Van Genuchten

1340h H53A-0841 POSTER Scale-up of Pore Scale Spatiotemporal CO2 Dissolution Data: H Singh, S Srinivasan, S Ovaysi, M F Wheeler

1340h H53A-0842 POSTER The Reservoir Rock GeoBioCell: A Microfluidic Flowcell Developed for Controlled Experiments on Subsurface Mi-crobe-Water-Rock Interactions: R Singh, R A San-ford, C J Werth, B W Fouke

1340h H53A-0843 POSTER Reactive Transport Modelling of Mineral Evolution in the Biosphere 2 Hillslope Experiment: R Wu, G Y Niu, C I Steefel, C Paniconi, J Chorover, K Dontsova, P A A Troch

H53B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hField-Scale Characterization of Hydraulic Properties II Posters Presiding: Keith Halford, USGS; Ty Ferré, University of Arizona

1340h H53B-0844 POSTER Delineation of an Op-timal Location for Oil Sand Exploration through Transition Probabilities of Composing Lithology: M Kwon, J Jeong, E Park, W S Han, K Y Kim

1340h H53B-0845 POSTER Up and Down--How Can We Assess Hydraulic Properties from Tidal Fluctuations in Coastal Aquifers?: K Rotzoll, D S Oki, A I El-Kadi

1340h H53B-0846 POSTER Improved Methodology for Estimating Recovery Factor of Carbonate Reser-voirs Using Geological Parameters : E Park, M Lee, Y Keehm, Y K Kwon

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1340h H53B-0847 POSTER Integration of Multiple Field Methods in Characterizing a Field Site with Bayesian Inverse Modeling: H Savoy, P Dietrich, C A Osorio-Murillo, T Kalbacher, O Kolditz, D P Ames, Y Rubin

1340h H53B-0848 POSTER River Stage Tomogra-phy on Estimation of the Heterogeneity Hydrau-lic Characteristics Distribution of an Aquifer: J H

Hung, S Y Huang, J C Wen

1340h H53B-0849 POSTER Verification on the In-version Model to Estimate the Heterogeneous Hy-draulic Properties: H Y Chen, Y L Chen, S Y Huang, J C Wen

1340h H53B-0850 POSTER Hydrogeologic Char-acterization of an Aquitard Using Poroelastic Re-sponses and Near Surface Geophysics: D J Hart, C M Streiff

1340h H53B-0851 POSTER Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity for Evaporation in Large scale Het-erogeneous Soils: D Sun, J Zhu

1340h H53B-0852 POSTER Determination of spe-cific yield of montane meadow soils, Sierra Nevada, CA: R G Lucas, M H Conklin, R Rice, T A Ghez-zehei

1340h H53B-0853 POSTER Application of Response Surface based Calibration and Sensitivity Analysis methods for Regional Hydrogeological Modelling in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: A Singh, D Palombi, G F Huff

1340h H53B-0855 POSTER Temperature As Tracer of the Groundwater Circulation within a Complex Volcano-Detritic System: A Selles, S Violette, P Goblet, H Hendrayana

1340h H53B-0856 POSTER Exploring the Effects of Anisotropic Aquifer Transmissivity on the Water Level Response to Earth Tides: L Xue, E E Brodsky, P M Fulton

1340h H53B-0858 POSTER Quantifying Hydraulic Properties and Connections Between Structural Blocks at Pahute Mesa, Nevada National Security Site: T R Jackson, K J Halford, C A Garcia

1340h H53B-0859 POSTER A combined monitor-ing and modeling approach to quantify water and nitrate leaching using effective soil column hydrau-lic properties: V Couvreur, M M Kandelous, A B Moradi, S Baram, H Mairesse, J W Hopmans

1340h H53B-0860 POSTER Estimation of Hydraulic Properties Influencing Recharge and Contaminant Transport through Complex Vadose Zones by An-alyzing Perched Water Data from the 1994 Large-Scale Infiltration Test at the Idaho National Labora-tory: K M Creasey, J R Nimmo

1340h H53B-0861 POSTER Sparse Geologic Dictio-naries for Flexible and Low-Rank Subsurface Flow Model Calibration: Field Applications: M R M

Khaninezhad, B Jafarpour

1340h H53B-0862 POSTER Improved Rosetta Pe-dotransfer Estimation of Hydraulic Properties and Their Covariance: Y Zhang, M G Schaap

H53C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hFracturing and Near-Fracture Processes II Posters Presiding: Timothy Kneafsey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Thomas Dewers, Sandia National Laboratories; Laura Pyrak-Nolte, Purdue Univ; Peter Nico, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

1340h H53C-0863 POSTER Impact of Wettability on Fracturing of Nano-Granular Materials: M Trojer, R Juanes

1340h H53C-0864 POSTER Fracture patterns in syn-clinal folds, Miaofengshan, Beijing: X Z Liu, Z Liao, Z Reches

1340h H53C-0865 POSTER MICROMECHANI-CAL ASPECTS OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING PROCESSES: S A Galindo-torres, S Behraftar, A Scheuermann, L Li, D Williams

1340h H53C-0866 POSTER Investigation of Crack Propagation in Rock using Discrete Sphero-Poly-hedral Element Method: S Behraftar, S A Galin-do-torres, A Scheuermann, L Li, D Williams

1340h H53C-0867 POSTER Permeability of cal-cite-cemented fractures in mudrocks: Flow high-way or hindrance?: C J Landry, P Eichhubl, M Prodanovic, A Tokan-Lawal

1340h H53C-0868 POSTER Studying Cryogenic Fracturing Process and Fracture Morphology using Transparent Specimens: M Cha, X Yin, T J Kneaf-sey, Y S Wu, N Alqahtani, T Patterson, B Yao, J Miskimins

1340h H53C-0869 POSTER Laboratory Visualiza-tion Experiments of Temperature-induced Frac-tures Around a Borehole (Cryogenic Fracturing) in Shale and Analogue Rock Samples: T J Kneafsey, S Nakagawa, Y S Wu, S Mukhopadhyay

1340h H53C-0870 POSTER Laboratory Experiments on Wave Emissions Generated by the Variable Vis-cosity of Fracturing Fluids: A Dahi Taleghani, J M Lorenzo

1340h H53C-0871 POSTER Influence of Natural Fractures Cohesive Properties on Geometry of Hy-draulic Fracture Networks: M A Gonzalez-Chavez, A Dahi Taleghani, P Puyang

1340h H53C-0872 POSTER Discrete fracture model-ing of hydro-mechanical damage processes in geo-logical systems: K Kim, J Rutqvist, J E Houseworth, J T Birkholzer

1340h H53C-0873 POSTER Cohesive model applied to fracture propagation in Indiana Limestone: T A

Dewers, A J Rinehart, J E Bishop

1340h H53C-0874 POSTER Gravity-Driven Hy-draulic Fractures: L N Germanovich, D Garagash, L C Murdoch, M Robinowitz

1340h H53C-0875 POSTER Optimizing Hydraulic Fracture Spacing and Frac Timing in Unconven-tionals – Taking Advantage of Time-Dependent Pressure Diffusion: F Sheibani

H53D Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hSubsurface Fracture/Fault Characterization and Modeling II Posters (joint with NG)

Presiding: Zhangshuan Hou, Pac NW Nat’l Lab-Hydrology; Christopher Murray, Pac NW Nat’l Lab-Hydrology

1340h H53D-0876 POSTER Characterization of Gas Transport Properties of Fractured Rocks By Bore-hole and Chamber Tests: M Shimo, S Shimaya, T Maejima

1340h H53D-0877 POSTER Fracture Characteri-zation in Reactive Fluid-Fractured Rock Systems Using Tracer Transport Data: S Mukhopadhyay

1340h H53D-0878 POSTER Pumping-Test Evalua-tion of Fault-Zone Hydraulic Properties in a Frac-tured Sandstone: N M Johnson

1340h H53D-0879 POSTER HYDROLOGICAL AND HYDROCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZA-TION OF FAULT ZONES IN CRYSTALLINE MEDIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR GROUNDWA-TER FLUXES: C Roques, L Aquilina, O Bour, B Dewandel

1340h H53D-0880 POSTER Implementation of Lin-ear Pipe Channel Network to Estimate Hydraulic Parameters of Fractured Rock Masses: J Han, J G Um, S Wang

1340h H53D-0881 POSTER Semi-analytical model of cross-borehole flow experiments for fractured medium characterization: D Roubinet, J Irving, F D Day-Lewis

1340h H53D-0882 POSTER Evolving Spatial Het-erogeneity Induced by Preferential Carbonate Dis-solution in Fractured Media: H Wen, L Li, D Cran-dall, A Hakala

1340h H53D-0883 POSTER Changes in Fracture Compliance Due to Roughness: M Ahmadi, A Dahi Taleghani, C M Sayers

1340h H53D-0884 POSTER Nucleation and devel-opment of multi-scale faults in an alternating sand-stone and shale turbidite sequence and their effects on groundwater flow and transport: A Cilona, A Aydin, B L Parker, J A Cherry

1340h H53D-0885 POSTER Local Cubic Law Simu-lation of Stress-dependent Aperture-based Permea-bility: D Huo, S M Benson

1340h H53D-0887 POSTER Numerical Simulations of Fluid Flow in a Single Fracture under Loading and Unloading Conditions: T Kling, D Huo, J O Schwarz, F Enzmann, P Blum, S M Benson

1340h H53D-0888 POSTER Coupled waves at frac-ture intersections: B Abell, L J Pyrak-Nolte

1340h H53D-0889 POSTER Propagation of Leaky Rayleigh Waves across a Fracture along a Fluid-Sol-id Interface: S Shao, L J Pyrak-Nolte

1340h H53D-0890 POSTER Numerical simulations of flow and transport in three-dimensional frac-tured formations: C F Ni, I H Lee

1340h H53D-0891 POSTER FROMS3D: New Soft-ware for 3-D Visualization of Fracture Network System in Fractured Rock Masses: Y H Noh, J G Um, Y Choi

1340h H53D-0892 POSTER Evaluation of Different Modeling Approaches to Simulate Contaminant Transport in a Fractured Limestone Aquifer: K

Mosthaf, L Rosenberg, N Balbarini, M M Broholm, P L Bjerg, P J Binning

1340h H53D-0893 POSTER FAULT-SLIP DATA ANALYSIS AND COVER VERSUS BASEMENT FRACTURE PATTERNS – IMPLICATIONS FOR SUBSURFACE TECHNICAL PROCESSES IN THURINGIA, GERMANY: N Kasch, J Kley, P Navabpour, M Siegburg, A Malz

1340h H53D-0894 POSTER Geomechanical Re-sponse of Jointed Caprock During CO2 Geological Sequestration: P Newell, M J Martinez, J E Bishop

1340h H53D-0895 POSTER Extraction of Seabed/Subsurface Features in a Potential CO2 Sequestra-tion Site in the Southern Baltic Sea, Using Wavelet Transform of High-resolution Sub-Bottom Profiler Data: J Tegowski, G Zajfert

1340h H53D-0896 POSTER Reactive Transport Analysis of Fault ‘Self-sealing’ Associated with CO2 Storage: V Patil, B J O L McPherson, A Priewisch, R J Franz

H53E Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hUnderstanding the Extent and Impacts of Land-Use/Land-Cover Change on Hydrology II Posters (joint with B, GC, NH)

Presiding: Ben Livneh, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences; Shraddhanand Shukla, University of California Santa Barbara; Andrea Gaughan, University of Louisville; Brian Buma, University of Alaska Southeast

1340h H53E-0898 POSTER Hydrologic Responses to Urbanization Patterns: L Yang, F Tian, D S Niyogi

1340h H53E-0900 POSTER Response of Terrestrial Hydrology to High-Resolution Future Scenarios of Climate and Land Cover/Land Use Changes in The U.S. : M Huang, Y le Page, T O West, L Y Leung, A M Thomson, Y Liu

1340h H53E-0901 POSTER Contribution of Affor-estation Practices to Changing Hydrology in Arid and Semi-arid Regions: X Xie, S Meng, J Li

1340h H53E-0902 POSTER Exploring the hydro-logic impact of increasing urbanization in a tropical river catchment in the megacity of Jakarta, Indone-sia: F Remondi, S Fatichi, D Vollmer, P Burlando

1340h H53E-0903 POSTER Impacts of climate and land use change on future water resources in the Yadkin River Basin, North Carolina: K L Martin, J M Vose, T Hwang, J Coulston, L E Band, D N Wear

1340h H53E-0904 POSTER Reconstructing the role of landuse change on water yield at the Maya urban center Tikal, Guatemala

[700-800 AD]: L Shu, C Duffy, K D French, T Murtha Jr, S E Garcia-Gonzalez

1340h H53E-0905 POSTER Land Cover Signature on the Convective Rainfall Mechanism over a Su-danian Savannah Basin, Tambarga, Burkina Faso: T

Mande, N C Ceperley, G G Katul, H Yacouba, A Rinaldo, M B Parlange

1340h H53E-0906 POSTER Zonal patterns and un-certainty of annual actual evapotranspiration with land-cover type: S M Ambrose, S M Sterling

1340h H53E-0907 POSTER Multiple Imputation of Groundwater Data to Evaluate Spatial and Tempo-ral Anthropogenic Influences on Subsurface Wa-ter Fluxes in Los Angeles, CA: K F Manago, T S Hogue, A S Hering

1340h H53E-0908 POSTER Potential Hydrologi-cal Responses, and Carbon and Nitrogen Pools of a Two Distinct Watersheds to Rainfall and Brush Management: R L Ray, A Fares, R Awal, A B John-son

1340h H53E-0909 POSTER Sustainability analysis of bioenergy based land use change under climate change and variability: C Raj, I Chaubey, S M Brouder, L C Bowling, K A Cherkauer, J Franken-berger, R R Goforth, B M Gramig, J J Volenec

1340h H53E-0910 POSTER Impacts of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change over South America: a model-ing study: M G D Nascimento, D L Herdies, D O D Souza

H53F Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hSustainable Water Quantity and Quality in the Built Environment II Posters (joint with GC, NH)

Presiding: Amir AghaKouchak, University of California; Ashmita Sengupta, SCCWRP

1340h H53F-0911 POSTER Potential Applications of Remote Sensing Precipitation Data on Urban Stormwater Modeling: V Maggioni, R Tarantola, C Ferreira

1340h H53F-0913 POSTER Evaluation of the Ef-fectiveness of Low Impact Development Practices (LIDs) under Various Conditions: M Seo, F H Jaber

1340h H53F-0914 POSTER Using the EPA’s SUS-TAIN Model to Assess the Capability of Best Management Practices (BMPs) to Improve Water Quality in the Los Angeles Basin: K Radavich, T S Hogue, A J Beck, M Gold, K Mika

1340h H53F-0915 POSTER Storing Water in Cal-ifornia’s Hidden Reservoirs: D Perrone, M M Rohde, L Szeptycki, D L Freyberg

1340h H53F-0916 POSTER Controls on the quality of harvested rainwater in residential systems: S L

Sojka, D Phung, C Hollingsworth

1340h H53F-0919 POSTER Role of Educational Strategies for Human Resources in Green Infra-structure Operation and Maintenance: G Ebra-

himi, B Thurm, G Öberg

1340h H53F-0920 POSTER Estimates the Effects of Benthic Fluxes on the Water Quality of the Reser-voir: H Lee, I A Huh, S Park, J H Choi

1340h H53F-0921 POSTER Real-time Monitoring and Simulating of Urban Flood, a Case Study in Guangzhou: H Huang, X Wang, S Zhang, Y Liu

1340h H53F-0922 POSTER Understanding the Chloride Regime of a Midwest Mixed-Land-Use Watershed: J A Hubbart, S J Zeiger, L W Hooper

1340h H53F-0923 POSTER Monitoring Stream Nu-trient Concentration Trends in a Mixed-Land-Use Watershed: S J Zeiger, J A Hubbart

1340h H53F-0924 POSTER Strategy for introduc-tion of rainwater management facility considering rainfall event applied on new apartment complex: H

KIM, D K Lee, S Yoo

1340h H53F-0925 POSTER Assessing the Use of Dry Wells as a Tool for Stormwater Management and Groundwater Recharge in Urban Areas: E Ed-

wards, T Harter, G E Fogg, B Washburn, R Bryson, C Meirovitz, J Fawcett, V J Kretsinger Grabert, C Bowles, M Carr, C Nelson

1340h H53F-0926 POSTER Estimating solute loads from a small, urban watershed using a semiparamet-ric regression approach: M Hagemann, M H Park, D Kim

1340h H53F-0927 POSTER A multisector analysis of urban irrigation and water savings potential: N

Bijoor, H Kim, J S Famiglietti

H53G Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hUtilizing Precipitation Data Sets and Quantifying Associated Uncertainties in Hydrometeorological and Climate Impact Applications III Posters (joint with A)

Presiding: Paul Kucera, NCAR; Ali Behrangi, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Yudong Tian, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Emad Habib, University of Louisiana at Lafayette

1340h H53G-0928 POSTER Restructuring of high-resolution satellite precipitation products for hydrological modeling: C J Chen, S U S Senarath

1340h H53G-0930 POSTER Quantifying Uncertain-ties in Rainfall Maps from Cellular Communication Networks: R Uijlenhoet, M F Rios Gaona, A Over-eem, H Leijnse

1340h H53G-0931 POSTER A Global Error Model for Satellite Precipitation Products: V Maggioni, M Sapiano, R F Adler, G J Huffman

1340h H53G-0932 POSTER Study on Proper Sample Size for Multivariate Frequency Analysis for Rain-fall Quantile: K Joo, W Nam, S Choi, J H Heo

1340h H53G-0933 POSTER Uncertainty Analysis Using BMA for Hydrologic Projections under Fu-ture Climate Change: E Beigi, F T C Tsai

1340h H53G-0934 POSTER High-resolution climate data over conterminous US using random forest algorithm: H Hashimoto, R R Nemani, W Wang

1340h H53G-0935 POSTER The Hershfield Factor Revisited: Y G Dialynas, S M Papalexiou

1340h H53G-0936 POSTER Evaluation of Uncer-tainty in Precipitation Datasets for New Mexico, USA: A A Besha, C M Steele, A Fernald

1340h H51U-07 POSTER Examine the potential of spatial downscaling of TRMM precipitation with environmental variables: An evaluation for the Ohio River Basin: Y Yoon, E Beighley II

1340h H53G-0938 POSTER On the Characterization of Rainfall Associated with U.S. Landfalling North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones Based on Satellite Data and Numerical Weather Prediction Outputs: B N

Luitel, G Villarini, G A Vecchi

1340h H53G-0939 POSTER Rainfall Generated By The Incidence Of Two Simultaneous Tropical Cyclones In Mexico: D C Fernandez, J A A Bre-na-Naranjo, A Pedrozo-Acuña

1340h H53G-0940 POSTER A New Method to es-timate Daily Tropical Cyclone Precipitation from the GHCND Rain Gauges: L Zhu, S M Quiring, S D Guikema

1340h H53G-0941 POSTER Development of Sub-Daily Intensity Duration Frequency (IDF) Curves for Major Urban Areas in India: H Ali, V Mishra

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1340h H53G-0942 POSTER The Use of Radar-Based Products for Deriving Extreme Rainfall Frequencies Using Regional Frequency Analysis with Appli-cation in South Louisiana: H A El-Dardiry, E H Habib

1340h H53G-0943 POSTER Multiresolution com-parison of precipitation datasets for large-scale models: K P Chun, G Sapriza Azuri, B Davison, C M DeBeer, H S Wheater

1340h H53G-0944 POSTER Improving the Cana-dian Precipitation Analysis Estimates through an Observing System Simulation Experiment: K Ab-

basnezhadi, P F Rasmussen, T Stadnyk

1340h H53G-0946 POSTER Radio-Occultation and Heavy Precipitation aboard the PAZ orbiter (ROHP-PAZ) and its Ground-Based campaign: M

De La Torre Juarez, R Padulles, E Cardellach, S Tomás, J Turk, C O Ao

1340h H53G-0947 POSTER Observation of South-ward Shift of the North Pacific Intertropical Con-vergence Zone: L Chiu, S Gao

H53H Moscone West 3016Friday 1340hComplexities of Flow and Transport in Porous Media Across Diverse Disciplines III (joint with NG)

Presiding: Chaozhong Qin, Utrecht Univ; S. Majid Hassanizadeh, Utrecht Univ; Denis O’Carroll, Western University

1340h H53H-01 Pore Topology Method: A General and Fast Pore-Scale Modeling Approach to Simulate Fluid Flow in Porous Media: M S Riasi, G Huang, C Montemagno, L Yeghiazarian

1355h H53H-02 Micro-CT Pore Scale Study Of Flow In Porous Media: Effect Of Voxel Resolution: S Shah, F Gray, J Crawshaw, E Boek

1410h H53H-03 Leveraging Understanding of Flow of Variable Complex Fluid to Design Better Absor-bent Hygiene Products: C Krautkramer, R R Rend

1425h H53H-04 A Mixed Approach for Modeling Blood Flow in Brain Microcirculation: M Pey-

rounette, L Sylvie, Y Davit, M Quintard

1440h H53H-05 Dispersive Transport Across Inter-faces: P M Adler, B Berkowitz

1455h H53H-06 Electroosmosis in Non-homoge-neously Charged Microporous Media: L Zhang, M Wang

1510h H53H-07 Comparison of PIV measurement and direct numerical simulation of low Reynolds number flow in porous media: R M Ziazi, X He, J Finn, V A Patil, S Apte, J Liburdy, B D Wood

H53I Moscone West 3020Friday 1340hDisturbance Hydrology: Assessing Immediate and Long-Term Impacts of Abrupt Landscape Changes on Hydrologic Processes and Function II (joint with B, EP, GC, NH)

Presiding: Benjamin Mirus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Christian Mohr, University of Potsdam

1340h H53I-01 Quantifying Anthropogenic Distur-bances Caused by Changing Land-cover and Cli-mate in the River Thames, UK: S J Dadson, G Bussi

1400h H53I-02 “Excess Water” Following Defor-estation by Beetle Kill?: K Hyde, S N Miller, R An-derson-Sprecher, B E Ewers, H Speckman

1415h H53I-03 Linking geology, climate and dis-turbance response in California mountain environ-ments: C Tague, E Garcia, X Chen, C Heckman

1435h Discussion

1445h H53I-04 Synthesis of Concepts in Distur-bance Hydrology and the Importance for Hydrolog-ic Response to Extreme Hydroclimatic Events in the Critical Zone: B A Ebel, B B Mirus

1505h H53I-05 Hydrological Disturbances Caused By Explosive Volcanic Eruptions: J J Major, T C Pierson, K R Spicer, L Mark, T Yamakoshi, H Suwa

1525h H53I-06 Potential Changes to Aquifer Prop-erties caused by a Near-Field Mw7.1 Earthquake, Canterbury, New Zealand: H K Rutter, S Cox, J J Weir, C Rajannayaka

H53J Moscone West 3022Friday 1340hEcohydrology for Earth System Models II (joint with A, B, GC)

Presiding: Gretchen Miller, Texas A & M University; Salvatore Manfreda, University of Basilicata; Maoyi Huang, Pacific NW Nat’l Lab-Atmos Sci

1340h H53J-01 Representing the Interactions of Soil Moisture, Groundwater, and Biogeochemistry in Earth-System Models: Z M Subin

1355h H53J-02 Soil Moisture and Vegetation Con-trols on Surface Energy Balance Using the Maxi-mum Entropy Production Model of Evapotranspi-ration: J Wang, A Parolari, S Y Huang

1410h H53J-03 Upscaling a catchment-scale eco-hydrology model for regional-scale earth system modeling: J C Adam, C Tague, M Liu, E Garcia, J Choate, T Mullis, R Hull, J K Vaughan, A Kaly-anaraman, T Nguyen

1425h H53J-04 The Global ecosystem Production in Space and Time (GePiSaT) Model of the Terres-trial Biosphere: T W Davis, I C Prentice, B J Evans, H Wang, X Gilbert

1440h H53J-05 A Terrestrial Integrated Modeling System (TIMS) at a catchment scale – implications for Earth System Modeling: G Y Niu, Y Fang, R Wu, A Mathias, C Paniconi, P A A Troch, X Zeng, J Chorover, R K Monson

1455h H53J-06 Stomatal controls on vegetation productivity and water cycling across the African continent in a warmer and CO2 enriched climate: H

Sato, T Kumagai, A Takahashi, G G Katul

1510h H53J-07 Impacts of Variations of Vegetation Hydraulic Properties on Land-Surface Hydrology: V

Y Ivanov, S Fatichi, J Kim

1525h H53J-08 Proposed Hydrodynamic Model Increases the Ability of Land-Surface Models to Capture Intra-Daily Dynamics of Transpiration and Canopy Structure Effects: A M Matheny, G Bohrer, G Mirfenderesgi, K V Schafer, V Y Ivanov

H53K Moscone South 303Friday 1340hEcohydrology in the Critical Zone II (joint with B)

Presiding: Kathleen Lohse, Idaho State University; Shirley Papuga, University of Arizona

1340h H53K-01 Hydrologic Response and Recov-ery to Prescribed Fire and Vegetation Removal in a Small Rangeland Catchment : G N Flerchinger, M S Seyfried, S P Hardegree

1355h H53K-02 A non-equilibrium model for soil heating and evaporation under extreme conditions: W J Massman

1410h H53K-03 Reconciling stream dissolved or-ganic matter with snowmelt-driven subsurface flowpaths in a montane, headwater catchment: H R

Barnard, M A Burns, D M McKnight, R S Gabor, P D Brooks

1425h H53K-04 Mountain Runoff Vulnerability to Increased Evapotranspiration with Vegetation Ex-pansion at the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Obser-vatory: M Goulden, R C Bales

1440h H53K-05 Eco-Hydro-Connectivity: Tracking the Diurnal Signal of Plant Water Uptake through the Hydrologic System: T Blume, S K Hassler, I Heidbuechel, S Simard, A Guntner, M Weiler

1455h H53K-06 Critical zone co-evolution: evi-dence that weathering and consequent seasonal rock moisture storage leads to a mixed forest canopy of conifer and evergreen broadleaf trees: J Oshun, W E Dietrich, T E Dawson, D M Rempe, I Y Fung

1510h H53K-07 Sub-annual Fluctuations in Water Sources Utilised by Mediterranean RiparianTrees Determined Through Highly Resolved Oxygen Iso-tope Analysis of Tree-ring Cellulose: C I Sargeant, M B Singer

1525h H53K-08 Ecohydrology of Greenhouse Gas Fluxes in a Temperate Estuary: R Vargas, H A Mi-chael, Z Sanchez, A Seyfferth

H53L Moscone West 3011Friday 1340hEvapotranspiration: Advances in In Situ and Remote Sensing Approaches II (joint with GC)

Presiding: Gabriel Senay, USGS EROS; Harrie-Jan Hendricks Franssen, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH; Harry Vereecken, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH; Thomas Puetz, Forschungszentrum Jülich

1340h H53L-01 Evapotranspiration Measurement and Estimation: Weighing Lysimeter and Neutron Probe Based Methods Compared with Eddy Covari-ance: S R Evett, P H Gowda, G W Marek, J G Alfi-eri, W P Kustas, D K Brauer

1355h H53L-02 Large-eddy Advection in Evapo-transpiration Estimates from an Array of Eddy Co-variance Towers: X Lin, S R Evett, P H Gowda, P D Colaizzi, R Aiken

1410h H53L-03 Improving Spectral Crop Coeffi-cient Approach with Raw Image Digital Count Data to Estimate Crop Water Use: S Shafian, S J Maas, N Rajan

1425h H53L-04 A sensor-based energy balance method for the distributed estimation of evapo-ration over the North American Great Lakes: K J

Fries, B Kerkez, A Gronewold, J D Lenters

1440h H53L-05 Multisensor estimation of evapo-transpiration in a semi-arid grassland: V R N Pau-

wels, M S Yee, J Beringer, E Daly, J P Walker, C Rudiger

1455h H53L-06 Effects of Radial Variability in Sap Flow on up-Scaling of in Situ Evapotranspiration Measurements from the Scale of Individual Trees to the Grove Scale: P T Quinlan, J L Weinberger, D M Tartakovsky

1510h H53L-07 Sap flow is Underestimated by Thermal Dissipation Sensors due to Alterations of Wood Anatomy: S Marañón-Jiménez, A Wiede-mann, J van den Bulcke, M Cuntz, C Rebmann, K Steppe

1525h H53L-08 An Empirical Study of the Wound Effects on Sap Flow Measured with Thermal Dis-sipation Probes: A Wiedemann, S Marañón-Jiménez, M Herbst, M Cuntz, C Rebmann

H53M Moscone West 3014Friday 1340hStreamflow Prediction from the Catchment to the Continental Scale II Presiding: Stacey Archfield, US Geological Survey; Martyn Clark, NCAR; Jan Seibert, University of Zurich; William Farmer, US Geological Survey

1340h H53M-01 Hyper-Resolution Global Hy-drological Modelling: Rationale, Challenges and What’s Next: M F Bierkens

1355h H53M-02 Automatic calibration of a global hydrological model using satellite data as a proxy for stream flow data : B Revilla-Romero, H Beck, P Salamon, P Burek, J Thielen, A de Roo

1410h H53M-03 Challenging Large-scale Hydro-logical Simulations with Streamflow Observations: Response versus Persistence: K Stahl

1425h H53M-04 Multiscale Prediction and Verifi-cation of Water Fluxes and States over Large River Basins: L E Samaniego, O Rakovec, R Kumar, D Schaefer, M Cuntz, J Mai, S Thober, S Attinger

1440h H53M-05 Hydrologic Modeling on a Nation-al Scale: S L Markstrom

1455h H53M-06 Multi-basin Hydrological Model-ing at a Pan-European Scale Using a Combination of Catchment Classification and Regional Parame-ter Estimation: Y H Hirpa, A Kuentz, I Pechlivan-idis, J Andersson, B Arheimer

1510h H53M-07 Regionalisation of flow duration curves on global scale and lessons learned: A Kauf-

feldt, S Halldin, A Rodhe, C Y Xu

1525h H53M-08 Applications Determine the Best Model to Predict Flow Duration Curves in Un-gauged Basins: M F Muller, S E Thompson

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hAdvancing Analytics Using Big Data Climate Information System Posters

Presiding: Kwo-Sen Kuo, NASA Goddard SFC; Tsengdar Lee, NASA; Michael Seablom, NASA; Ramakrishna Nemani, NASA Ames Research Center

1340h IN53A-3785 POSTER “Development of an interactive crop growth web service architecture to review and forecast agricultural sustainability”: E

Seamon, P E Gessler, E Flathers, V P Walden

1340h IN53A-3786 POSTER A Spatio-temporal Data Mining Approach to Global scale Burned Area Monitoring: V Mithal, A Khandelwal, G Nayak, V Kumar, R R Nemani, N Oza

1340h IN53A-3787 POSTER Cloud-Enabled Climate Analytics-as-a-Service using Reanalysis data: A case study: D Nadeau, D Duffy, J L Schnase, M McIner-ney, G Tamkin, G L Potter, J H Thompson

1340h IN53A-3788 POSTER Using Analytics to Sup-port Petabyte-Scale Science on the NASA Earth Ex-change (NEX): P Votava, A Michaelis, S Ganguly, R R Nemani

1340h IN53A-3789 POSTER Climate Model Evalua-tion in Distributed Environments: A J Braverman

1340h IN53A-3790 POSTER Advances in Data Man-agement in Remote Sensing and Climate Modeling: P G Brown

1340h IN53A-3791 POSTER Large-Scale Image Ana-lytics Using Deep Learning: S Ganguly, R R Nema-ni, S Basu, S Mukhopadhyay, A Michaelis, P Votava

1340h IN53A-3792 POSTER Addressing (some) Big Data Challenges in Climate Science: Cross-Sciences Collaborative Efforts Driven By Eudat Emerging Services: C Page, R Budich, Y Meeres, S Coutin, E Dima, E Hinrichs, M Lautenschlager

1340h IN53A-3793 POSTER Distributed Computa-tion Resources for Earth System Grid Federation (ESGF): D Duffy, C Doutriaux, D N Williams

1340h IN53A-3794 POSTER Integrating Parallel and Distributed Data Mining Algorithms into the NASA Earth Exchange (NEX): N Oza, V Kumar, R R Nemani, S Boriah, K Das, A Khandelwal, B Mat-thews, A Michaelis, V Mithal, G Nayak, P Votava

1340h IN53A-3795 POSTER A Multi-Institutional Big Data Collaboration to Estimate Long Term Ter-restrial Net Carbon Uptake from Remote Sensing and Hydrological Modeling: M Halem, J Dorband, R Rao, S Lomonaco, D R Chapman, J LeMoigne, G S Nearing, C S Pelissier, D G Simpson, T Clune

1340h IN53A-3797 POSTER A Lightweight Remote Parallel Visualization Platform for Interactive Mas-sive Time-varying Climate Data Analysis: J Li, T Zhang, Q Huang, Q Liu

1340h IN53A-3798 POSTER The NCI High Perfor-mance Computing (HPC) and High Performance Data (HPD) Platform to Support the Analysis of Petascale Environmental Data Collections: B J K

Evans, T Pugh, L A Wyborn, D Porter, C Allen, J Smillie, J Antony, C Trenham, B J Evans, D Beckett, T Erwin, E King, J Hodge, R Woodcock, R Fraser, D T Lescinsky

IN53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hImproving Discoverability of Geophysical Data II Posters (joint with ED, PA, SI)

Presiding: Jeff de la Beaujardiere, NOAA; Peter Fox, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst.; Sky Bristol, USGS Headquarters; Kenneth Casey, NOAA/NESDIS/NODC

1340h IN53B-3799 POSTER Gibs: A Rich Visual In-terface to NASA’s Earth Science Data Holdings: C K

Thompson, M F Cechini, T Huang, J T Roberts, C Alarcon, R A Boller, K J Murphy, L Plesea, S Ilava-jhala, J E Schmaltz, M McGann

1340h IN53B-3800 POSTER NOAA View: An Ex-ploration Tool to Simplify Data Access and Visual-ization: D Pisut, T Loomis, V Goel, J Carroll

1340h IN53B-3801 POSTER Enhanced Management of and Access to Hurricane Sandy Ocean and Coastal Mapping Data: B Eakins, D Neufeld, J D Varner, S J McLean

1340h IN53B-3802 POSTER What Metadata Princi-ples Apply to Scientific Data?: M S Mayernik

1340h IN53B-3803 POSTER A metadata template for ocean acidification data: L Jiang

1340h IN53B-3804 POSTER Fresh Wounds: Meta-data and Usability Lessons from building the Earth-data Search Client: D Pilone, P Quinn, K J Murphy, K Baynes

1340h IN53B-3805 POSTER Achieving Sub-Second Search in the CMR: J Gilman, K Baynes, D Pilone, A E Mitchell, K J Murphy

1340h IN53B-3806 POSTER To the Geoportal and Beyond! Preparing the Earth Observing Laborato-ry’s Datasets for Inter-Repository Discovery: S Gor-

don, E Dattore, S Williams

1340h IN53B-3807 POSTER Using Linked Open Data and Semantic Integration to Search Across Geoscience Repositories: A Mickle, L M Raymond, A Shepherd, R A Arko, S M Carbotte, C L Chan-dler, M Cheatham, D Fils, P Hitzler, K Janowicz, M Jones, A Krisnadhi, K A Lehnert, T Narock, M Schildhauer, P H Wiebe

1340h IN53B-3808 POSTER Data Recipes -- How-To Guides for better Supporting Data Users: C

Lynnes, S Shen, J G Acker, T Beaty, M Khayat

1340h IN53B-3809 POSTER Finding Data Only Gets You So Far: The Role of Data Differentiation in Data Discovery: L Booker, A Leon, S Tressel

1340h IN53B-3810 POSTER Coordinated Solar Ob-servation and Event Searches using the Heliophys-ics Events Knowledgebase (HEK): R Timmons, N E Hurlburt

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1340h IN53B-3811 POSTER Improving Discover-ability of Geophysical Data using Location Based Services: D Morrison, R J Barnes, M Potter, S R Nylund, D Patrone, M Weiss, E R Talaat, T E Sarris, D Smith

1340h IN53B-3812 POSTER New Catalog of Re-sources Enables Paleogeosciences Research: R C

Lingo, K A Horlick, D M Anderson

IN53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hLife Cycle Planning for Science Data Preservation Posters (joint with GC, SI)

Presiding: Steven Kempler, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Hampapuram Ramapriyan, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cent; Mirko Albani, European Space Agency/ESRIN; Kenneth Casey, NOAA/NESDIS/NODC

1340h IN53C-3814 POSTER Life-Cycle Data Man-agement at NOAA: J de la Beaujardiere

1340h IN53C-3816 POSTER Data Preservation, In-formation Preservation, and life-cyle of information management at NASA GES DISC: M G Khayat, B Deshong, A E Esfandiari, I V Gerasimov, J E John-son, S J Kempler, J C Wei

1340h IN53C-3817 POSTER Using project life-cycles as guide for timing the archival of scientific data and supporting documentation: E Martinez, J M Glassy, D K Fowler, M Khayat, S W Olding

1340h IN53C-3818 POSTER Meeting Today’s Data Life Cycle Expectations: Retrofitting Historical Sea Ice Data Records: D J Scott

1340h IN53C-3819 POSTER Collection to Archival: A Data Management Strategy for the Ocean Acidi-fication Community: E F Burger, K M Smith, A R Parsons, R H Wanninkhof, K O’Brien, L Barbero, R Schweitzer, A Manke

1340h IN53C-3820 POSTER Service-Based Exten-sions to an OAIS Archive for Science Data Manage-ment: E Flathers, E Seamon, P E Gessler

1340h IN53C-3821 POSTER Discovering and Responding to the Challenges of Data Quality Throughout the Data Lifecycle: D F Moroni

IN53D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hVisualization Technologies Enhancing Earth and Space Science Data Usability II Posters (joint with DI)

Presiding: Charles Thompson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Daniel Steinwand, USGS; Wenwen Li, Arizona State Univ; Linyun Fu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

1340h IN53D-3822 POSTER ‘Tagger’ - a Mac OS X Interactive Graphical Application for Data Infer-ence and Analysis of N-Dimensional Datasets in the Natural Physical Sciences: P E Morse, A M Reading, C Lueg

1340h IN53D-3823 POSTER Web Based Interactive Anaglyph Stereo Visualization of 3D Model of Geo-science Data: J Han

1340h IN53D-3824 POSTER Tangible Exploration of Subsurface Data: A Petrasova, B Harmon, H Mi-tasova, J White

1340h IN53D-3825 POSTER Advanced Science/Event-based Data Service Framework at GES DISC: C L Shie, S Shen, S J Kempler

1340h IN53D-3826 POSTER Visualization and Qual-ity Control Web Tools for CERES Products: C Mi-

trescu, D Doelling, C Chu, P Mlynczak

1340h IN53D-3827 POSTER Usability Analysis within The DataONE Network of Collaborators: A E Budden, M T Frame, C Tenopir, R Volentine

1340h IN53D-3828 POSTER Finding the Unusu-al, Unexpected, Expected, or Otherwise Interest-ing Patterns in Large Earth Science Datasets: R A

Boller, M McGann, T Gunnoe, S Ilavajhala, E Tim-mons, M F Cechini, J King, J E Schmaltz, J T Rob-erts, C Alarcon, T Huang, C K Thompson, J R Hall, L Plesea, K J Murphy

1340h IN53D-3829 POSTER Earthdata User In-terface Patterns: Building Usable Web Interfaces Through a Shared UI Pattern Library: J Siarto

1340h IN53D-3830 POSTER MAVEN IDL Tool-kit: Integrated Data Access and Visualization: K W

Larsen, J Martin, A W De Wolfe, D A Brain

1340h IN53D-3831 POSTER Visualization of Surface Processes over Space and Time using a Long Series of Satellite Based Imagery: T Harris, R Schafer, D Hulslander, A S O’Connor, J Wolfe

1340h IN53D-3832 POSTER Helioviewer.org: Solar & Heliospheric Data Visualization: J E Stys, J Ire-land, D Mueller

1340h IN53D-3833 POSTER The “Carbon Data Ex-plorer”: Web-Based Space-Time Visualization of Modeled Carbon Fluxes: M Billmire, K A Endsley

1340h IN53D-3834 POSTER Visualization Tools and Techniques for Search and Validation of Large Earth Science Spatial-Temporal Metadata Databas-es: W E Baskin, A Herbert, J Kusterer

IN53E Moscone West 2020Friday 1340hAdvanced Information Systems to Support Climate Projection Data Analysis II

(joint with A, GC)

Presiding: Tsengdar Lee, NASA Headquarters; Cecelia DeLuca, CIRES; Gerald Potter, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Chris Mattmann, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h IN53E-01 Computational Environments and Analysis methods available on the NCI High Perfor-mance Computing (HPC) and High Performance Data (HPD) Platform: B J K Evans, C Foster, S A Minchin, T Pugh, A Lewis, L A Wyborn, B J Evans, A Uhlherr

1410h IN53E-02 Climate Model Diagnostic Ana-lyzer Web Service System: S Lee, L Pan, C Zhai, B Tang, J H Jiang

1425h IN53E-03 The Significance of Quality Assur-ance within Model Intercomparison Projects at the World Data Centre for Climate (WDCC): F Tous-

saint, H Hoeck, M Stockhause, M Lautenschlager

1440h IN53E-04 From “Inspiration-driven” Re-search to “Industrial-strength” Research: Applying User-developed Climate Analytics at Large scale: A

Radhakrishnan, E E Mason, A R Langenhorst, V Balaji, S Nikonov

1455h IN53E-05 Multi-source Geospatial Data Analysis with Google Earth Engine: T Erickson

1510h IN53E-06 The Multi-View Lightweight Vir-tual File System: Simplifying Collaboration with In-line Data Format Conversion and Big Data Volume Streaming: N Golpayegani, M Halem, G Ederer, E Mauoka

1525h IN53E-07 A Hybrid Evaluation System Framework (Shell & Web) with Standardized Ac-cess to Climate Model Data and Verification Tools for a Clear Climate Science Infrastructure on Big Data High Performance Computers: C Kadow, S Illing, O Kunst, U Cubasch

NATURAL HAZARDS

NH53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hExtreme Sea Levels and Coastal Flood Risk in a Changing Climate II Posters (joint with OS)

Presiding: Ivan Haigh, University of Southampton; Jeffrey Melby, US Army Corps of Engineers Washington DC; Thomas Wahl, University of South Florida St. Petersburg; William Sweet, NOAA/NOS

1340h NH53A-3855 POSTER Uncertainty in Coastal Inundation Mapping: A Probabilistic Approach: J

X Leon, D P Callaghan, G Heuvelink, M Mills, S R Phinn

1340h NH53A-3856 POSTER Floods in Mekong Delta Under Sea-Level Rise Projections By IPCC AR5 : H Takagi

1340h NH53A-3857 POSTER Sea-Level Anoma-lies Facilitate Beach Erosion and Increase Barrier Island Vulnerability to Storms and Sea-Level Rise: E J Theuerkauf, A B Rodriguez, S R Fegley, R A Luettich Jr

1340h NH53A-3859 POSTER Evidence for Non-Sta-tionarity in US Extreme Sea Level Records: D P

Chambers, T Wahl

1340h NH53A-3860 POSTER When History Repeats Itself: Typhoon Haiyan and Its 1897 Predecessor in the Philippines: J L Soria, A Switzer, C Villanoy, H M Fritz, P H Bilgera, O C Cabrera, F P Siringan, Y Yacat-Sta Maria, R Ramos, I Q Fernandez

1340h NH53A-3861 POSTER The Impacts of Cli-mate-Change on Estuarine Flooding: a Pacific Northwest Case Study: K A Parker, T Cheng, D F Hill, J P Beamer, G Garcia-Medina

1340h NH53A-3862 POSTER Estimation of Vulner-ability of Coastal Regions Using the Central Pres-sure of Typhoon Based on Global Climate Change : R Hashimura

1340h NH53A-3863 POSTER Characterization of the Tropical-Cyclone-Induced Multi-Hazard Ex-treme Distribution of Coastal Flooding: J Diez Si-

erra, A Toimil, M del Jesus, F J Méndez Incera, R Medina

1340h NH53A-3864 POSTER Hurricane Storm Surge Risk Analysis for the Development of Struc-tures of Coastal Resilience: T Mayo, N Lin

1340h NH53A-3865 POSTER Assessment of coastal flood risk in a changing climate along the northern Gulf of Mexico: M V Bilskie, S C Hagen, D L Pas-seri, K Alizad

1340h NH53A-3866 POSTER Detailed Flood Mod-eling and Hazard Assessment from Storm Tides, Rainfall and Sea Level Rise: P M Orton, T M Hall, N Georgas, F Conticello, F Cioffi, U Lall, S V Vino-gradov, A F Blumberg

1340h NH53A-3867 POSTER Analysis of a Storm-in-duced Surge Anomaly Under Climate Change with Focus on Sea Level Rise: S C Hagen, M V Bilskie

1340h NH53A-3868 POSTER Risk Analysis of Coastal hazard Considering Sea-level Rise and Local Environment in Coastal Area: P Sangjin, D K Lee, H KIM, J E Ryu, S Yoo, H Ryoo

1340h NH53A-3871 POSTER Variation of Strom Surge Propagation in a Shallow Estuary with Sea Level Rise: T O Herrington Jr, A F Blumberg

1340h NH53A-3872 POSTER Application of short-data methods on extreme surge levels : X

Feng

1340h NH53A-3873 POSTER How Unusual Was The Storm Surge Season Of 2013-14 in the UK?: I D Haigh, M Wadey, S L Gallop, R J Nicholls, K Horsburgh

1340h NH53A-3874 POSTER Assessing coastal flood risk and sea level rise impacts at New York City area airports: K A Ohman, N Kimball, M Osler, S Eber-bach

1340h NH53A-3875 POSTER Evaluating the Impact of Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding on NASA Centers and Facilities by Implementing Terrestrial Laser Scanning Surveys to Improve Coastal Digi-tal Elevation and Inundation Models: L J Bell, R S Nerem, K Williams, C Meertens, L Lestak, D Mas-ters

1340h NH53A-3876 POSTER Modeling Tidal Water Levels for Canadian Coastal and Offshore waters: C

M I Robin, P MacAulay, S Nudds, A Godin, B de Lange Boom, J Bartlett, L Maltais, T Herron, M R Craymer, M Veronneau, K Fadaie

1340h NH53A-3877 POSTER Development and Evaluation of a Dynamic Moving Storm (DMS) Builder: N Z Fang, S Gao

1340h NH53A-3879 POSTER Storm Surge Risk As-sessment of Tacloban, Leyte Using MIKE 21 Model Simulation of Typhoon Haiyan: F A Prelligera, C Ladiero, C V Caro, A M F A Lagmay, J P B Lapidez, J K B Suarez, J T Santiago, R Agaton

1340h NH53A-3880 POSTER Procedures to Evalu-ate the Magnitudes and Effects of Total Water Lev-els at USACE Projects: H Moritz, K White

NH53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hPersistent and Recurring Natural Hazards: Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Risk Management II Posters (joint with S, SI, V)

Presiding: Saskia van Manen, The Open University; Bruce Houghton, Univ Hawaii Manoa; Graham Leonard, GNS Science

1340h NH53B-3881 POSTER Volcanic Ash and Avi-ation - the 2014 Eruptions of Kelut and Sangeang Api, Indonesia: A C Tupper, E Jansons

1340h NH53B-3882 POSTER Communicating Vol-canic Hazards in the North Pacific: J Dehn, P Web-ley, K W Cunningham

1340h NH53B-3883 POSTER Genesis and Char-acteristics of Debris Flow Ocurred in 2013 in the Atenquique Ravine, Located on the Eastern Slope of the Colima Volcanic Complex, Mexico: C Su-

arez-Plascencia, S Flores-Pena, F J Nunez-Cornu, L C Arreola-Ochoa, B V Suarez-Gonzalez

1340h NH53B-3884 POSTER Geomorphological Characterization of Atenquique Basin in the Eastern Sector of the Volcan-Nevado-Colima, Jalisco, Mex-ico, As an Input to the Risk Assessment of Debris Flows: S Flores-Pena, C Suarez-Plascencia

1340h NH53B-3886 POSTER Towards a Proactive Risk Mitigation Strategy at La Fossa Volcano, Vul-cano Island: S Biass, C E Gregg, C Frischknecht, J L Falcone, P Lestuzzi, F di Traglia, M Rosi, C Bona-donna

1340h NH53B-3887 POSTER A probabilistic spa-tial-temporal model for vent opening clustering at Campi Flegrei caldera (Italy): A Bevilacqua, R Isa-ia, F Flandoli, A Neri, D Quaranta

1340h NH53B-3888 POSTER Hotspots, Lifelines, and the Safrr Haywired Earthquake Sequence: J L

Ratliff, K Porter

1340h NH53B-3890 POSTER Improving govern-ment decision making in response to floods using soil moisture observations from Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) data: V M Escobar, G Schumann, L J Torak

1340h NH53B-3893 POSTER GIS/RS-based Rapid Reassessment for Slope Land Capability Classifica-tion: T Y Chang, C Chompuchan

1340h NH53B-3894 POSTER Subsidence hazard and risk assessments for Mexico City: An interdisci-plinary analysis of satellite-derived subsidence map (PSInSAR) and census data: D E Solano Rojas, E Cabral-Cano, S Wdowinski, A Hernaández Espriú, G Falorni, A Bohane

1340h NH53B-3895 POSTER Post-Chelyabinsk Risk Assessment for Near Earth Objects (NEOs): M

Boslough, A W Harris

1340h NH53B-3896 POSTER A Comparison of Me-teoritic Shock Data with Currently Available Equa-tions of State, With Applications to Impact Hazard Mitigation: C S Plesko, J Ferguson, G R Gisler, R Weaver

NH53C Moscone West 3004Friday 1340hThe Oso Disaster and Other New Perspectives on High-Mobility Landslides and Debris Flows II (Virtual Session) (joint with EP, V)

Presiding: Scott McCoy, University of Nevada Reno; Richard Iverson, USGS; Mark Reid, U.S. Geological Survey

1340h NH53C-01 Landslide Mobility and Hazards: A Geophysical Overview of the Oso Disaster : R M

Iverson, D L George, K Allstadt, J Godt, M E Reid, J W Vallance, S P Schilling, C Cannon, C S Magirl, B D Collins, R L Baum, J A Coe, W H Schulz, J B Bower

1400h NH53C-02 Numerical Modeling of the 2014 Oso, Washington, Landslide: D L George, R M Iverson

1420h NH53C-03 Seismic Signals of the 2014 Land-slide near Oso, Washington: K Allstadt, S C Mo-ran, S D Malone, R M Iverson, D L George

1440h NH53C-04 The 22 March 2014 Oso Land-slide, Snohomish County, Washington: Findings of the GEER Reconnaissance Investigation: J Wart-

man, J R Keaton, A Scott, J Benoit, J delaChapelle, R Gilbert, D R Montgomery

1500h NH53C-05 Prediction of Geophysical Flow Mobility: B Cagnoli, A Piersanti

1520h NH51B-3850 Laboratory experiments inves-tigating entrainment by debris flows and associated increased mobility: D Moberly, L Maki, K M Hill

OCEAN SCIENCES

OS53A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hFrom QuikSCAT to RapidSCAT: Recent Accomplishments in Air-Sea Interaction and Climate Variability II Posters (joint with A, C, GC)

Presiding: Mark Bourassa, Florida State Univ; Tong Lee, JPL; Frank Wentz, Remote Sensing Systems

1340h OS53A-1008 POSTER Rain-Induced Sea Sur-face Winds: What Can We Learn from Satellite Scatterometer Data?: G P King, W Lin, M Porta-bella, P Bunn, A Stoffelen, A Verhoef, J Vogelzang

1340h OS53A-1009 POSTER Stochastic Ocean Eddy Perturbations in a Coupled General Circulation Model: N Howe, P D Williams, J M Gregory, R S Smith

1340h OS53A-1010 POSTER Influence of Mesoscale Ocean Wind Variability on Tropical Atmospher-ic Convection: S Choi, S W Nesbitt, T J Lang, T Chronis

1340h OS53A-1011 POSTER Impact of East Asian Winter and Australian Summer Monsoons on the Enhanced Surface Westerlies over the Western Tropical Pacific Ocean Preceding the El Niño Onset: Y Zheng, R Zhang, M A Bourassa

1340h OS53A-1012 POSTER Using Daily Ocean Wind Vector and Speed Measurements to Estimate the Diurnal Cycle Modes: F J Turk, S M Hristo-va-Veleva, Z S Haddad

1340h OS53A-1013 POSTER Relation Between the Large-Scale Atmospheric Variability and Ocean Circulation in the Nordic Seas: D S Dukhovskoy, M A Bourassa, A Y Proshutinsky

1340h OS53A-1014 POSTER Two-Look Polarimet-ric (2LP) Microwave Radiometers for Ocean Vector Wind Retrieval: F J Wentz, K A Hilburn, T Meis-sner, S E Brown

1340h OS53A-1015 POSTER Improving Ku-band Scatterometer Ocean Surface Wind Direction Re-trievals in Tropical Cyclones: R C Foster, J Zhang, P G Black

1340h OS53A-1016 POSTER Sea-Change in Ocean Observations on Moored Buoys from the National Data Buoy Center (NDBC): R H Bouchard, J El-liott, D Pounder, K Kern

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1340h OS53A-1017 POSTER High Resolution Wind and SST Coupling: Impacts on Ekman Upwelling: M A Bourassa, P J Hughes

1340h OS53A-1018 POSTER Wind, mixed-layer depth and Chl-a variability in the Southern Ocean: S T Gille, M M Carranza, P J S Franks, J B Girton, K S Johnson

1340h OS53A-1019 POSTER Eddy diffusivities from overturning in the North Pacific Ocean: H Nakano, J Yoshida

1340h OS53A-1020 POSTER Near-Inertial Surface Currents and their influence on Surface Dispersion in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico near the Deep-water Horizon Oil Spill: M Gough, A Reniers, J H MacMahan, S D Howden

1340h OS53A-1021 POSTER Inter-annual and decadal fluctuations of the Kuroshio in East China Sea and connection with wind and surface heat flux : J Wang, L Y Oey

1340h OS53A-1022 POSTER Future evolution of thermodynamics and stratification in the North Sea, effects of North Atlantic Oscillation: N Narayan, B A Klein, H Klein

1340h OS53A-1023 POSTER A Coastal Niño/Niña Phenomenon Off the Coast of Senegal (West Afri-ca): P Oettli, Y Morioka, T Doi, T Yamagata

1340h OS53A-1024 POSTER The interannual vari-ability of the Brazil Current and links to the large-scale circulation in the South Atlantic: M P Goes, G J Goni, M M Mata, M O Baringer

OS53B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hMultiscale Variability and Predictability of Ocean Circulation and Climate II Posters (joint with A)

Presiding: Dongliang Yuan, Institute of Oceanology, CAS; William Dewar, Florida State Univ; Yan DU, SCSIO, CAS; Hui Zhou, Institute of Oceanology, CAS

1340h OS53B-1025 POSTER Low-Frequency Vari-ability of the Western Boundary Currents at the Gappy Western Pacific Using a Shallow-Water Equation Model : Basic Bifurcation Diagram: Z

Wang, H A Dijkstra, D Yuan

1340h OS53B-1026 POSTER Zonal Movement of Mascarene High in Austral Summer: S Ohishi, S Sugimoto, K Hanawa

1340h OS53B-1027 POSTER Thermocline Feedback Influence on Indian Ocean Dipole Skewness: B Ng, W Cai, K J Walsh

1340h OS53B-1028 POSTER Interannual to Multi-Decadal Variability of Indo-Pacific SST: J Slawins-

ka, D Giannakis

1340h OS53B-1029 POSTER Relationship of the South Asian Monsoon and Regional Drought with Distinct Equatorial Pacific SST Patterns on Inter-annual and Decadal Timescales: M Hernandez, C Ummenhofer, K J Anchukaitis

1340h OS53B-1030 POSTER Multiple Scale Varia-tions of the Western Boundary Currents Off Phil-ippines: H Zhou, D Yuan, W K Dewar

1340h OS53B-1031 POSTER The Relative Influences of ENSO Conventional, ENSO Modoki and Indian Ocean Dipole on Mindanao and Northeastern Bor-neo Precipitation Anomaly: C Tsai, S K Behera, T Waseda, F Tangang

1340h OS53B-1032 POSTER Meridional Over-turning Transports at 30°S in the Indian and Pa-cific Oceans in 2002-2003 and 2009: A Hernan-

dez-Guerra, L D Talley

1340h OS53B-1033 POSTER Connection of sea lev-el height between Western Pacific and South In-dian Ocean in recent decades: Y DU, T Wang, W Zhuang, J Wang

1340h OS53B-1034 POSTER Interannual and decadal variability of sea level in the South China Sea: X

Cheng, S P Xie, Y DU

1340h OS53B-1035 POSTER The assessment of con-tributions of SST anomalies to the interannual vari-ability of winter extreme precipitation in Southeast China: L Zhang, K Fraedrich, X Zhu, F Sielmann, X Zhi

1340h OS53B-1036 POSTER Temperature at a moor-ing in Northern South China Sea and its connection with surface heat flux, wind and eddies: Y Lin, L Y Oey, S M Huang, Y Yang, K K Liu

1340h OS53B-1037 POSTER The Role of Tide-in-duced Vertical Mixing in Modulating the Decadal Change of El Nino : S Peng, S Chen

1340h OS53B-1038 POSTER Decadal Variability of South Pacific Subtropical Gyre from Satellite Altim-etry and Argo: L Zhang, T Qu

1340h OS53B-1039 POSTER Temporal and Spatial Variability of the Lighter Variety of the North Pa-cific Central Mode Water Formation: Y Kawaka-

mi, S Sugimoto, T Suga

1340h OS53B-1040 POSTER Instraseasonal Easterly Wind Surges and the Onset of La Niña Events: A M

Chiodi, D Harrison

1340h OS53B-1041 POSTER Interannual Variability of Intermediate-Water Circulation in the Northern North Pacific: M Oe, H Ueno

1340h OS53B-1042 POSTER Relationship between Pacific Decadal Oscillation and the Extratropical At-mospheric Variation in CMIP5: B Y Yim, M Kwon, H S Min, J S Kug

1340h OS53B-1043 POSTER 3d Operational Hy-drodinamic Modelling System as a Support to Oil Spill Responses in the Ligurian Sea (North-Western Mediterranean) : T Del Giudice, M Quagliati, R Bertolotto, A Pedroncini, L A Cusati

1340h OS53B-1044 POSTER Changes in Global Ocean Bottom Properties and Volume Transports in CMIP5 Models under Climate Change Scenarios: C Heuzé, K J Heywood, D P Stevens, J K Ridley

1340h OS53B-1045 POSTER The distribution of gla-cial meltwater in the Amundsen Sea, Antarctica, re-vealed by excess helium and neon: I Kim, D Hahm, T S Rhee, S Lee

1340h OS53B-1046 POSTER High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature Projections using Statistical Downscaling of General Circulation Model Ensem-bles in the North Pacific: F M Beltran, B Sansó

1340h OS53B-1047 POSTER Export pathways of mode waters, intermediate waters, and carbon out of the Southern Ocean: D Jones, A Meijers, P Haynes, E Karczewska, M R Mazloff, J B Sallee, E Shuckburgh

1340h OS53B-1048 POSTER The vertical structure of large-scale unsteady currents: A Hochet, R Scott, A Colin De Verdiere

1340h OS53B-1049 POSTER The Effect of Changes in the Hadley Circulation on Oceanic Oxygen Mini-mum Zones: G De La Cruz Tello, C Ummenhofer, K B Karnauskas

OS53C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hRidges and Subduction: Tectonic, Hydrothermal, and Ecological Processes II Posters (joint with B, T, V)

Presiding: Cornel de Ronde, GNS Science-Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd; Jian Lin, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst; Sung-hyun Park, Korea Polar Resarch Institute; Samuel Soule, WHOI

1340h OS53C-1050 POSTER Application of AUVs in the Exploration for and Characterization of Arc Volcano Seafloor Hydrothermal Systems: C E J de

Ronde, S L Walker, F Caratori Tontini, E T Baker, R W Embley, D Yoerger

1340h OS53C-1051 POSTER Insights into Mag-matic-Hydrothermal Processes in the Newly-Dis-covered Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits of the New Hebrides Arc-Backarc System, SW Pacific: M O Anderson, M D Hannington, K M Haase, U Schwarz-Schampera, T McConachy

1340h OS53C-1052 POSTER Extensive hydrother-mal activity in the NE Lau basin revealed by ROV dives: R W Embley, J A Resing, B Tebo, E T Bak-er, D A Butterfield, B Chadwick, R Davis, C E J de Ronde, M D Lilley, J E Lupton, S G Merle, K H Ru-bin, T M Shank, S L Walker, R J Arculus, A M Bob-bitt, N J Buck, F Caratori Tontini, P V Crowhurst, E Mitchell, E J Olson, V Ratmeyer, S Richards, K K Roe, P Kenner-Chavis, A Martinez-Lyons, C Shee-han, R Brian

1340h OS53C-1053 POSTER Experimental Study on Hydrothermal Plume Dynamics in a Stratified Salt Water Tank: W Zhang, Z He, H Jiang

1340h OS53C-1054 POSTER Alkalic Basalt in Ridge Axis of 53°E Amagmatic Segment Center, South-west Indian Ridge: H Zhou, J Wang, Y Liu, F Ji, H J Dick

1340h OS53C-1055 POSTER Mantle domain and segmentation at the Australian-Antarctic Ridge: S

H Park, C H Langmuir, J Lin, S Kim, D Hahm, P J Michael, S R Scott, K W W Sims

1340h OS53C-1056 POSTER Geophysical Character-istics of the Australian-Antarctic Ridge: S S Kim, J Lin, S H Park, H Choi, S M Lee

1340h OS53C-1057 POSTER Abundant Hydro-thermal Venting in the Southern Ocean Near 62°S/159°E on the Australian-Antarctic Ridge: E T

Baker, D Hahm, T S Rhee, S H Park, J E Lupton, S L Walker, H Choi

1340h OS53C-1058 POSTER Chemistry of Hydro-thermal Plumes at 159°E on the Australian-Antarc-tic Ridge: D Hahm, E T Baker, T S Rhee, J E Lup-ton, J A Resing, S H Park

1340h OS53C-1059 POSTER The non-transform discontinuity on the Central Indian Ridge at 11°S: The transtensional basin formation and hydrother-mal activity : S J Pak, H S Kim, J Son, J Kim, J W Moon, S K Son

1340h OS53C-1060 POSTER Seafloor Hydrothermal Activity at the Galapagos Triple Junction, East Pa-cific Ocean: H Li, Z Yu, G Zhang, C Tao, S Chen

1340h OS53C-1061 POSTER Hydrothermal Activity on ultraslow Spreading Ridge: new hydrothermal fields found on the Southwest Indian ridge: C Tao, H Li, X Deng, J Lei, Y Wang, K Zhang, J Zhou, W Liu

1340h OS53C-1062 POSTER Seismicity at the Kairei Hydrothermal Vent Field Near the Rodriguez Tri-ple Junction in the Indian Ocean: T Sato, H Takata, Y Imai, T Mori, Y Noguchi, A Kono, T Yamada, M Shinohara

1340h OS53C-1063 POSTER Seismic structure at the Kairei Hydrothermal vent field near the Rodriguez Triple Junction in the Indian Ocean: H Takata, T Sato, Y Imai, T Mori, Y Noguchi, A Kono, T Yama-da, M Shinohara

1340h OS53C-1064 POSTER SWEAP: Southwest Indian Ridge Earthquakes and Plumes: First Results from a Comparative Seismicity Study of Magmatic and Amagmatic Spreading: V S N Schlindwein, J R Scholz, F Schmid

1340h OS53C-1065 POSTER Heat Flow on the South West Indian Ridge at 14°E and the Consequences for Microbiological Activity: N E Kaul, M Molari, A Boetius

1340h OS53C-1066 POSTER Geo-Morphological Analyses of the Gakkel Ridge and the Southwest Indian Ridge: B Dorschel, V S N Schlindwein, G Eagles

1340h OS53C-1067 POSTER Geodynamic and Geo-chemical Modeling of Mantle Processes along the Southwest Indian Ridge at 35°-40°E: A Hotspot-Mid-Ocean Ridge Interaction Region: M O Larson, K Okino, L Montesi

1340h OS53C-1068 POSTER Seismic Tomography for the Crust and Upper Mantle behind the Japan Trench: Z Wang

1340h OS53C-1069 POSTER New insights on late stage volcanism in the Pigafetta basin, western Pa-cific: T Stadler, M Tominaga

1340h OS53C-1070 POSTER Subsurface Implica-tions of Spatially Variable Seafloor Character on the Atlantis Massif: J A Greene, M Tominaga, D K Blackman

1340h OS53C-1071 POSTER Hadal Science and Technology Program (HADSTEP): First Step to Understand the Deepest Ocean in China: G Tang, X Peng

OS53D Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hState-of-the-Art Measurements and Technologies for Scientific Ocean Drilling II Posters (joint with MR, NS, PP, V)

Presiding: David Goldberg, Lamont-Doherty Earth Obs; Jay Miller, Texas A&M University; Keir Becker, Univ Miami - RSMAS

1340h OS53D-1072 POSTER Yet More Visualized JAMSTEC Cruise and Dive Information: T Tomi-

yama, H Hase, K Fukuda, H Saito, M Kayo, S Mat-suda, S Azuma

1340h OS53D-1073 POSTER New Era of Scientific Ocean Drilling: N Eguchi, S Toczko, Y Sanada, C Igarashi, Y Kubo, L Maeda, I Sawada, K Takase, N Kyo

1340h OS53D-1074 POSTER Operations Summa-ry During Riserless Drilling to >7700 mbsl in the Japan Trench for IODP Expedition 343 & 343T: JFAST, and Discussion of the Relationship Between Drilling Parameters and Rock Damage: V G Toy, L Maeda, S Toczko, N Eguchi, F M Chester, J J Mori, I Sawada, T Saruhashi

1340h OS53D-1075 POSTER New roles of LWD and wireline logging in scientific ocean drilling: Y Sana-

da, Y N Kido, K Moe, K Aoike

1340h OS53D-1076 POSTER Active Wireline Heave Compensation for Ocean Drilling: D Goldberg, T Liu, K Swain, C Furman, G J Iturrino

1340h OS53D-1077 POSTER Core-log integration for rock mechanics using borehole breakouts and rock strength experiments: Recent results from plate subduction margins: S Saito, W Lin

1340h OS53D-1078 POSTER Research on Drill String Vibration based on the Cepstrum Analysis and Abstracting of SWD Bit Source Signals: H Wu, X Lan, Z Liu

1340h OS53D-1079 POSTER Twenty-three Years of Evolving “State-of-the-Art” CORK Borehole Geo-physical Monitoring: A Review of Technologies and Case Studies: E E Davis, K Becker, R Meldrum, M Heesemann, H W Villinger, M Kinoshita, J M Paros, K E Inderbitzen

1340h OS53D-1080 POSTER New Pressure Results from the Expedition 336 CORKs at North Pond, Western Flank of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: K Beck-

er, H W Villinger, E E Davis

1340h OS53D-1083 POSTER A High-Speed Optical Modem Communication System for CORK Sea-floor Observatories: N Farr, M Tivey, J Ware, C Pontbriand, L P Pelletier

1340h OS53D-1084 POSTER Progressive Curation of IODP Core Material at Kochi Core Center, Japan: L P Gupta, T Hisamitsu, N Ahagon, T Kuramoto, H Tokuyama, M Kinoshita

1340h OS53D-1085 POSTER CAT-scan analysis in scientific drilling: effective routine data acqui-sition and processing of whole cores, split cores and u-channels: G St-Onge, P Francus, J Labrie, Q Beauvais, J Velle, D Fortin, A C Mix, J M Jaeger, J S Stoner, H Bahlburg, M Forwick, B Zolitschka

1340h OS53D-1086 POSTER Using Visible/Near-In-frared Spectroscopy to Identify Cryptotephra Lay-ers: M C McCanta, B J Thomson, E Fisher

OS53E Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hThe Biogeochemical Cycling of Mercury in the Coastal and Open Ocean II Posters (joint with A, B, GC)

Presiding: Robert Mason, University of Connecticut; Arthur Flegal, Univ California Santa Cruz

1340h OS53E-1087 POSTER Global 3-D model of oceanic mercury coupled to carbon biogeochemistry and particle dynamics: application to the transport and fate or riverine mercury: Y Zhang, D J Jacob, S Dutkiewicz, H M Amos, M S Long, E M Sunderland

1340h OS53E-1088 POSTER Elemental Mercury Concentrations and Fluxes in the Tropical Atmo-sphere and Ocean: A L Soerensen, R P Mason, P H Balcom, D J Jacob, Y Zhang, J Kuss, E M Sunderland

1340h OS53E-1089 POSTER Air-Sea Exchange and Atmospheric Cycling of Mercury in South China Sea: C M Tseng, C S Liu, C H Lamborg

1340h OS53E-1090 POSTER Hg species in the wa-ter column of Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy): J Kotnik, A Bratkic, M Vahcic, M Horvat, V Fajon, K Obu

1340h OS53E-1091 POSTER Total Mercury in Sur-face and Deep Waters in the Western and Eastern Mediterranean Sea: M Varde’, F Cofone, A Servi-dio, A Rosselli, I M Hedgecock, I Ammoscato, V Mannarino, F Sprovieri, M Gensini, N Pirrone

1340h OS53E-1092 POSTER The Influence of Coast-al Wetland Zonation on Surface Sediment and Porewater Mercury Speciation: M C Marvin-Di-

Pasquale, L Windham-Myers, A M Wilson, T Buck, E Smith

1340h OS53E-1093 POSTER Pathways of Methyl-mercury Transfer to the Water Column Across Multiple Estuaries: A T Schartup, P H Balcom, R P Mason, C Chen

1340h OS53E-1094 POSTER Mercury Speciation, Retention and Genomics in Fertilized Salt Marsh Sediments: C W Collins, C H Lamborg, K Whalen, T Mincer, W Buchanan, J A Huber, G Swarr, P M Ganguli, A Bernhard

1340h OS53E-1095 POSTER Mercury Cycling in Salt Marsh Pond Ecosystems: Cape Cod, MA: P M Gan-

guli, M E Gonneea, C H Lamborg, K D Kroeger, G Swarr, K J Vadman, S Baldwin, T W Brooks, A Green

1340h OS53E-1096 POSTER Sampling of Total Mer-cury in Sand on Sydney Beaches and Assessment of Risk of Exposure to Children: D Howard, C Tang, G C Edwards, T Gan, S Tran, S Geremia, J Campbell

1340h OS53E-1097 POSTER Mercury Distribution, Methylation and Volatilization in Microcosms with and without the Sea Anemone Bunodosoma caissa-

rum : N R Ansari, R R S Correia, M A S Fernandez, R C Cordeiro, J R D Guimarães

1340h OS53E-1098 POSTER Is the Coastal Ocean a Source of Mercury to Marine Advective Fog: W A

Heim, P S Weiss-Penzias, D Fernandez, A Bying-ton, A Bonnema, C Beebe, H Chiswell, A Olson, K H Coale

OS53F Moscone West 3009Friday 1340hObservations, Modeling, Dynamics, and Predictability of Oceanographiy and Climate of the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean II (joint with A)

Presiding: Subrahmanyam Bulusu, University of South Carolina Columbia; Vadlamani Murty, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)

1340h OS53F-01 Volume Transports of the Wyrtki Jets: M J McPhaden, Y Wang

1355h OS53F-02 A Summer Mode of the North Indian Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction: S P Xie, Y Kosaka, J Chowdary

1410h OS53F-03 The Non-Linear Interplay Among ENSO, ENSO Modoki, IOD and Monsoon: S K Be-

hera, C Tsai, Y Morioka, T Doi, V R Jayanthi, T Yamagata

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1425h OS53F-04 A Dramatic Regime Shift in Rain-fall Predictability Related to the Ningaloo Niño/Niña in the Late 1990s: T Doi, S K Behera, T Ya-magata

1440h OS53F-05 Response of the Surface Circula-tion of the Arabian Sea to Monsoonal Forcing: L M

Beal, V Hormann, R Lumpkin, G R Foltz

1510h OS53F-07 Sub-Surface Currents and High-Salinity Intrusions in the Southern Bay of Bengal during the Northeast Monsoon: H W

Wijesekera, E Jarosz, W J Teague, T G Jensen, E J Metzger, S U P Jinadasa, K Arulananthan, L Centu-rioni, H Fernando

1525h OS53F-08 VARIABILITY OF ZONAL CUR-RENTS IN THE EASTERN EQUATORIAL INDI-AN OCEAN ON SEASONAL TO INTERANNUAL TIME SCALES: E S Nyadjro, M J McPhaden

PLANETARY SCIENCES

P53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hEnceladus: A Habitable World II Posters (joint with B)

Presiding: Christopher McKay, NASA Ames Research Ctr; Carolyn Porco, Space Science Institute

1340h P53A-3994 POSTER Brittle Ice Tectonics within Enceladus: Analogous Behavior within Shal-low Terrestrial Rocks: N H Sleep

1340h P53A-3995 POSTER Probing the Interior of Enceladus from Eruption Activity: G Tobie, M Be-hounkova, O Cadek, G Choblet, C Porco, F Nimmo

1340h P53A-3996 POSTER Strategic Map for Ence-ladus Plume Biosignature Sample Return: B Sher-

wood

1340h P53A-3997 POSTER Enceladus Environmen-tal Explorer (EVE): A Mission Concept: M J Law-

son, E S Amador, B L Carrier, A Albuja, J Bapst, K R S Cahill, F Ebersohn, S Gainey, G Gartrelle, R N Greenberger, J M Hale, S Johnston, J Olivares, C E Parcheta, J P Sheehan, A K Thorpe, S K Zareh

1340h P53A-3999 POSTER SPECTROSCOPIC IDENTIFICATION OF E-RING DEPOSITS ON ENCELADUS USING CASSINI-VIMS DAT: F Sci-

pioni, P Schenk, F Tosi

1340h P53A-4000 POSTER GLOBAL MAPPING OF CO2 ON ENCELADUS: T B McCord, J P Combe, D Matson, T V Johnson

1340h P53A-4001 POSTER Ion Formation Resulting from Freezing, Thawing, and Collisional Processes in Plumes Emitted from Planetary Bodies: Impli-cations for Plume Chemistry and the Detection of Trace Organics Present in Enceladus Geysers: J L

Beauchamp, J S Wiley, D A Thomas

1340h P53A-4002 POSTER The Spatial Distribu-tion of Radiated Endogenic Power from Enceladus’ South Polar Region: C Howett, J R Spencer

1340h P53A-4003 POSTER Constraints on Ence-ladus’ Internal Structure from Cassini Gravity: Be-yond Hydrostatic Cores and Uniformly Compensat-ed Shells: W B McKinnon, M T Bland

1340h P53A-4004 POSTER A Mach-Zender Holo-graphic Microscope for Quantifying Bacterial Mo-tility: B Niraula, J L Nadeau, E Serabyn, J K Wal-lace, K Liewer, J Kuhn, E Graff, C Lindensmith

1340h P53A-4005 POSTER Bacterial Motility As a Biosignature: Tests at Icy Moon Analogue Sites: J L

Nadeau, C Lindensmith, J W Deming, R Stocker, E Graff, E Serabyn, J K Wallace, K Liewer, J Kuhn

P53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hIcy World Eruptions and Their Analogs II Posters

(joint with C, EP, NS, V)

Presiding: Steve Vance, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Cynthia Phillips, SETI Institute Mountain View

1340h P53B-4006 POSTER Injection and Subsequent Evolution of a Water Sill in an Ice Shell: Application to Europa’s Lenticulae: M Manga, C Michaut

1340h P53B-4007 POSTER Subsurface Gas Flow and Ice Grain Acceleration within Enceladus and Euro-pa Fissures: 2D DSMC Models: O J Tucker, M R Combi, V Tenishev

1340h P53B-4008 POSTER Stress Field Above an Ice Cauldron on Europa: S Johnston, L Montesi

1340h P53B-4009 POSTER Can Analysis of Acety-lene and Its Biodegradation Products in Enceladus Plumes be Used to Detect the Presence of Sub-Sur-face Life?: L G Miller, S M Baesman, R S Oremland

1340h P53B-4010 POSTER The Detectability of Heat Flow Signatures on Europa: D A Paige, P O Hayne, J R Spencer, B T Greenhagen, K A Bennett, M T Mellon, J L Bandfield, O Aharonson

1340h P53B-4011 POSTER Kinetic modeling of the composition and dynamics of volatile’s distribution in Europa’s exosphere: V Tenishev, D Borovikov, O J Tucker, M R Combi, M Rubin, X Jia, T I Gom-bosi

1340h P53B-4012 POSTER Effect of the Interaction of Jovian Magnetosphere with Europa’s Exosphere on Pick-up Ion Population and Plasma Environ-ment : D Borovikov, V Tenishev, X Jia, T I Gom-bosi

1340h P53B-4013 POSTER A Global Plume-Fed Eu-ropan Exosphere: Structure, Composition, Tempo-ral Variability, and Surface Interactions: B D Teolis, J H Waite Jr, D Y Wyrick, A Bouquet, B Magee

1340h P53B-4014 POSTER Ocean Compositions on Europa and Ganymede: M A Leitner, N Bothamy, M Choukroun, R T Pappalardo, S Vance

1340h P53B-4015 POSTER RADIATION CHEM-ISTRY OF POTENTIAL EUROPA PLUMES: M S

Gudipati, B L Henderson

1340h P53B-4016 POSTER Quantitative Analysis of the Variability in Spectral Characteristics of MgSO4 and Na2SO4 Brine Solutions for Europa Surface Comparative Analysis: J L Williams, H Grego-rchuk, C S Jamieson, S Vance, J B Dalton III

1340h P53B-4017 POSTER Modeling Europa’s Dust Plume: B Southworth, J Schmidt, M Horanyi, S Kempf

P53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hPlanetary Atmospheres and Their Evolution II Posters

(joint with A, PP)

Presiding: Feng Tian, Tsinghua University; Eric Chassefiere, Universite Paris-Sud Orsay

1340h P53C-4018 POSTER Temporal variations in the cloud cover of Venus as detected from Venus Monitoring Camera Images on Venus Express Or-biter: S S Limaye, W J Markiewicz, R J Krauss

1340h P53C-4019 POSTER Six Martian Years of CO2 Clouds Survey By OMEGA/Mex: B Gondet, J P Bibring, M Vincendon

1340h P53C-4020 POSTER Exploring the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone in the Early Solar Sys-tem: M Way, A D Del Genio, M Kelley, I D Alei-nov, T Clune

1340h P53C-4021 POSTER Short and Long Term Effects of Meteoritic Impacts on the Evolution of Venus and Its Surface Conditions: C Gillmann, G Golabek, P J Tackley

1340h P53C-4022 POSTER The Neutral Exosphere of the Earth Between Solar Minimum (2008-2010) and Solar Maximum (2012) Conditions Using Twins Lyman-Alpha Observations: U Nass, J Zoen-nchen, H J Fahr

1340h P53C-4023 POSTER Analytical Analysis of the Effect of the Radiation Pressure on Planetary Exospheres: Application to Earth, Mars, Titan and Hot Jupiters: A Beth, P Garnier, D Toublanc, I Dandouras, C X Mazelle

1340h P53C-4025 POSTER Serpentinization As a Possible Mechanism at the Origin of Valley Net-work Formation on Early Mars: E Chassefiere, J Lasue, B Langlais, Y Quesnel

1340h P53C-4026 POSTER Testing a Simple Reci-pe for Estimating Thermal Hydrodynamic Escape Rates in Primitive Terrestrial Atmospheres: A J

Friedson, Y L Yung, P Chen

1340h P53C-4027 POSTER Survey of the nitric oxide ultraviolet emissions by Mars Express and implications for the Martian upper atmosphere dy-namics: A Stiepen, J C M C Gerard, M È Gagné, F Montmessin, J L Bertaux

1340h P53C-4028 POSTER Climate Patterns of Habitable Exoplanets in Eccentric Orbits around M Dwarfs: Y Wang, F Tian, Y Hu

1340h P53C-4029 POSTER Venus Then and Now: Simulating Sulfuric Acid Clouds Using Latitudinally Dependent VIRA and VeRA Temperature Profiles: P Gao, C D Parkinson, C Bardeen, Y L Yung

1340h P53C-4030 POSTER Three-dimensional Climate Simulations of Moist Greenhouse Atmo-spheres: E T Wolf, B Toon

1340h P53C-4031 POSTER Evolutionary Modeling of Atmospheric Abundances Due to Impacts at Ve-nus, Earth, and Mars: C Heath, D A Brain

1340h P53C-4032 POSTER Solar Wind Interaction with the Martian Upper Atmosphere at Early Mars/Extreme Solar Conditions: C Dong, S W Bougher, Y Ma, G Toth, Y Lee, A F Nagy, V Tenishev, D J Pawlowski, M R Combi

1340h P53C-4033 POSTER Photochemical Control of the Distribution of Water and Sulphuric Acid Aerosols in the Clouds and Upper Haze of Venus with Comparison to Venus Express SOIR Obser-vations: C D Parkinson, P Gao, Y L Yung, S W Bougher, C Bardeen

1340h P53C-4034 POSTER Can Water Be Frozen on the Nightside of Tidal-locking Exoplanets?: Y Hu, J Yang, Y Liu, D S Abbot

1340h P53C-4035 POSTER Dependence of the Run-away Threshold on Surface Water Distributions of Earth-like Planets: A Nitta

1340h P53C-4036 POSTER Effect of Upper Atmo-spheric Water on Martian Photochemistry and Water Loss: M Chaffin, J Deighan, I F Stewart, N M Schneider

1340h P53C-4037 POSTER Atmospheric expansion in runaway greenhouse atmospheres: the inner edge of the habitable zone depends on planet mass: C Goldblatt, K J Zahnle

1340h P53C-4038 POSTER Spectroscopic Investiga-tions of the Chemical Composition and Coma Mor-phology of Comets: D Pierce, B Lewis, C Vaughan, A Cochran

P53D Moscone West 2011Friday 1340hCurrent Processes in the Atmosphere of Mars II

(joint with A)

Presiding: Armin Kleinboehl, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Nicholas Heavens, Hampton University; Paul Hayne, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h P53D-01 The Martian O2 and H2O cycles ob-served with ChemCam Passive Sky Spectroscopy: T H McConnochie, M D Smith, S C Bender, M J Wolff, J R Johnson, M T Lemmon, R C Wiens, S Maurice, O Gasnault, D Blaney, L P DeFlores, A M Harri, O Kemppinen, M Genzer, J E Moores, M H Wong, M G Trainer, J Martín-Torres, M P Zor-zano, H Franz, B L Barraclough, S K Atreya, P R Mahaffy

1400h P53D-02 Mars Atmospheric Composition, Isotope Ratios and Seasonal Variations: Overview and Updates of the SAM Measurements at Gale Crater: C R Webster, P R Mahaffy, S K Atreya, P G Conrad, H Franz, M G Trainer, M H Wong, M A Mischna, G Flesch, K A Farley, T C Owen, P B Niles, J H Jones, L E Christensen, J Martín-Torres, M P Zorzano

1430h P53D-04 What Are the Origins of Detached Layers of Dust on Mars? Investigation with Global Climate Model: T Bertrand, A Spiga, F Forget

1450h P53D-05 Dust Layering in the Atmosphere of Mars Observed by the Phoenix LIDAR and Ex-plained Using a General Circulation Model: J A

Whiteway, F Daerden, L Komguem, L Neary

1505h P53D-06 The Radiative Impact of Water Ice Clouds from a Reanalysis of Mars Climate Sounder Data: L Steele, S Lewis, M Patel

1525h P53D-07 The Global and Local Characters of Mars Perihelion Cloud Trails: R T Clancy, M J Wolff, M D Smith, B A Cantor, A Spiga

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP53A Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hEvolution of the Earth System II Posters

Presiding: Colin Goldblatt, University of Victoria; Benjamin Johnson, University of Victoria; Paul Hoffman, University of Victoria

1340h PP53A-1181 POSTER Influence of Chemically Enhanced Diffusion on Cap Dolostones?: T Bris-

tow

1340h PP53A-1182 POSTER Tracking Down the Pa-leoproterozoic Glaciations 2.5-2.2 Ga Using Coeval Subglacial Meteoric-Hydrothermal Systems and Es-timates of δ18O Value in Seawater at ~2.45Ga: D O

Zakharov, I N Bindeman, N S Serebryakov, V S Kulikov

1340h PP53A-1183 POSTER A high-resolution Sul-phur Isotope Record of Neoarchean Atmospheric Chemistry: Deciphering the Driver of Atmospheric Bi-stability in the Prelude to the GOE: G J Izon, A Zerkle, R Newton, S Poulton, J Eigenbrode, J Far-quhar, M Claire

1340h PP53A-1184 POSTER Preliminary Results from the AIDP-2 and AIDP-3 Drill Cores Hint at Systematic Mo Enrichments in the ~2.65 Ga Roy Hill Shale: M Roy, C M Ostrander, T W Lyons, S L Olson, R Buick, A D Anbar

1340h PP53A-1185 POSTER Organic / inorganic carbon content and isotope analysis of 3.1Ga Cleav-erville Formation in Pilbara, Australia: Result of DXCL project: T Miki, S Kiyokawa, T Ito, K E Ya-maguchi, M Ikehara

1340h PP53A-1186 POSTER Environmental condi-tions during the Frasnian-Fammenian mass extinc-tion inferred from chlorophyll-derived porphyrin biomarkers. : B T Uveges, C K Junium, P A Cohen, D Boyer

1340h PP53A-1187 POSTER Isotope excursions and shifting oxidation states recorded in the Paleopro-terozoic Franceville Basin: V Wang, C K Junium, Z Lu, A Préat

1340h PP53A-1188 POSTER Is the evolution of the coral-algal symbiosis linked to fluctuations in seawater magnesium concentrations?: S Giri, Q Devlin, P K Swart

1340h PP53A-1189 POSTER Nitrogen isotope che-mostratigraphy across the Permian-Triassic bound-ary at Chaotian, Sichuan, South China: M Saitoh, Y Ueno, M Nishizawa, Y Isozaki, K Takai, J Yao, Z Ji

1340h PP53A-1190 POSTER Nitrogen Availability in Proterozoic Seawater: M Koehler, E E Stüeken, R Buick

1340h PP53A-1191 POSTER Insights into the Nitro-gen Budget of Earth from investigation of the man-tle, moon, core, and meteorites: B W Johnson, C Goldblatt

1340h PP53A-1192 POSTER Gas bubble dimensions in Archean lava flows indicate low air pressure at 2.7 Ga: S M Som, R Buick, J Hagadorn, T Blake, J Perreault, J Harnmeijer, D C Catling

1340h PP53A-1193 POSTER The stepwise increase of continental weathering in the Ediacaran and early Cambrian: evidenced from radiogenic Sr isotope ex-cursion in the strata at Three Gorges, South China: Y Sawaki, S Maruyama

1340h PP53A-1194 POSTER Signatures of Pacif-ic-type orogeny in Lleyn and Anglesey areas, north-west Wales: H Asanuma, Y Okada, Y Sawaki, S Yamamoto, T Hirata, S Maruyama

1340h PP53A-1196 POSTER In-situ Strontium Iso-topes Analysis on Single Conodont Apatite by LA-MC-ICP-MS: L Zhao, L Zhang, Z Q Chen, D Ma, H Qiu, Z Lv, Z Hu, F Wang

1340h PP53A-1197 POSTER Overshoot of atmo-spheric oxygen caused by the Paleoproterozoic snowball glaciation: constraining its magnitude and duration from biogeochemical cycle modeling: M

Harada, K Ozaki, E Tajika, Y Sekine

1340h PP53A-1198 POSTER Biogeochemical Model-ing of the Second Rise of Atmospheric Oxygen: M

Smith, D C Catling, M Claire

1340h PP53A-1199 POSTER Atmospheric Oxygen Variation Over the Last 100 Million Years: A J

Watson, B Mills, S J Daines, T M Lenton, C Belcher

1340h PP53A-1200 POSTER Xenon Fractionation, Hydrogen Escape, and the Oxidation of the Earth: K

J Zahnle, D C Catling

1340h PP53A-1201 POSTER Analysis of a Precam-brian Resonance-Stabilized Day Length: B C Bart-

lett, D J Stevenson

1340h PP53A-1202 POSTER The Pale Orange Dot: Spectral Effects of a Hazy Early Earth: G N Arney, V S Meadows, S D Domagal-Goldman, M Claire, E Schwieterman

PP53B Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hHigh-Resolution Archives of Marine Biogeochemistry, Climate, and Environmental Change III Posters (joint with OS)

Presiding: Sindia Sosdian, Cardiff University; Eleni Anagnostou, University of Southampton; Branwen Williams, Claremont McKenna-Pitzer-Scripps Colleges; Michèle LaVigne, Bowdoin College

1340h PP53B-1203 POSTER Millennial scale oscilla-tions in bulk δ15N and δ13C over the Mid- to Late Holocene seen in proteinaceous corals from the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre: D S Glynn, M D Mccarthy, K McMahon, T P Guilderson

1340h PP53B-1204 POSTER Nitrogen Isotopic Composition of Proteinaceous Coral Skeletal Ami-no Acids Records Change in Source Nitrate to the Euphotic Zone in the Western Tropical Pacific: B

Williams, B Thibodeau, Y Chikaraishi, N Ohkou-chi, A G Grottoli

1340h PP53B-1205 POSTER The Radial Growth Rate of Japanese Precious Corals Using Pb-210 Dat-ing Method: M Yamada, N Iwasaki, A Suzuki, T Aono

1340h PP53B-1206 POSTER The National Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Database: A Comprehensive Re-source for United States Deep-Sea Coral and Sponge Records: M Dornback, T Hourigan, P Etnoyer, R McGuinn, S L Cross

1340h PP53B-1207 POSTER Investigating Past Ocean Ecosystem Variability with δ13C and δ15N Records in Long Lived Deep Sea Proteinaceous Corals from the Central Equatorial Pacific: K W

Miles, D S Glynn, K McMahon, M D McCarthy

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1340h PP53B-1208 POSTER Radiogenic Isotopes As Paleoceanographic Tracers in Deep-Sea Corals: Ad-vances in TIMS Measurements of Pb Isotopes and Application to Southern Ocean Corals: D J Wilson, T van de Flierdt, L J Bridgestock, M Paul, M Reh-kamper, L F Robinson, J F Adkins

1340h PP53B-1209 POSTER Ba/Ca Reproducibili-ty and Growth Banding in Gulf of Alaska Bamboo Corals: G Serrato Marks, M LaVigne, T M Hill, W Sauthoff, T P Guilderson, E B Roark, R B Dunbar

1340h PP53B-1210 POSTER Multi-Colony Calibra-tions of Coral Ba/Ca With a Contemporaneous In

Situ Seawater Barium Record: M LaVigne, K A Matthews, A G Grottoli, J Palardy, R M Sherrell

1340h PP53B-1211 POSTER Reconstruction of Ca-ribbean Sea Surface Temperatures Using the Skel-etal Elemental Composition of the Coral Siderastrea

Siderea: S Fowell, G L Foster, J B Ries, K Castillo, J Stewart

1340h PP53B-1212 POSTER Decadal Variations in Western Pacific Warm Pool Dynamics as Evidenced by Porites Corals from Chuuk Atoll, Federated States of Micronesia: J L Massoll, A J Wagner, D M An-derson, C Lane, J K Kim, S H Lee

1340h PP53B-1213 POSTER Paleoclimate Recon-struction during the 17th to 18th Century Using Fos-sil Coral Tsunami Boulders from Ishigaki Island, the Ryukyus, Japan: K Tsuzuki, Y Yokoyama, A Seki, Y Kawakubo, D Araoka, A Suzuki

1340h PP53B-1214 POSTER Developing a Forward Model of Encrusting Coralline Algae: J Ng, B Wil-liams, D M Thompson, J Halfar

1340h PP53B-1215 POSTER Linkages Between Up-welling and Shell Characteristics of Mytilus califor-

nianus: Morphology and Stable Isotope (δ13C, δ18O) Signatures of a Carbonate Archive from the Califor-nia Current: J D Hosfelt, T M Hill, A D Russell, J R Bean, E Sanford, B Gaylord

1340h PP53B-1216 POSTER The Ghost in the Shell : Local and Remote Forcing of a Coastal Bivalve Inhabiting the Humboldt Current System: M Gos-

selin

1340h PP53B-1217 POSTER Application of the laser ablation Mg/Ca ratio from planktonic foramin-ifera to paleotemperature and stratification recon-structions: example from the Cabo Frio Upwelling System (Brazil) during the Holocene: D Villela De

Oliveira Lessa, A L Albuquerque, B Turcq

1340h PP53B-1218 POSTER Variations in stable iso-topes and organic geochemistry in South Equatorial Atlantic during the last 30kyrs: A P S Cruz, C F Bar-bosa, A Mackensen, S Mulitza

1340h PP53B-1219 POSTER Variability of South At-lantic Central Water in the last century based on stable isotopes and benthic foraminifera of south-east Brazilian continental shelf: C F Barbosa, G R De Faria, A L Albuquerque

1340h PP53B-1220 POSTER Planktonic foraminifera as recorders of sea surface hydrography in the East-ern Tropical North Pacific (Gulf of Tehuantepec, MX): K Gibson, R Thunell, M L Machain-Cas-tillo, K Wejnert, X A Nava-Fernández, A Rodri-guez-Ramírez, E Tappa

1340h PP53B-1221 POSTER Deep-water carbonate ion shifts during the last glacial termination in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand: K A Allen, E L Sikes, A Elmore, B Hoenisch, T P Guilderson, M S Cook, Y Rosenthal

1340h PP53B-1222 POSTER Sea Surface Tempera-ture Variability During the Past 2000 Years in Santa Barbara Basin, California: D K Pak, A Schimmel-mann, I L Hendy

1340h PP53B-1223 POSTER Planktonic foramin-iferal response to ocean acidification in the Santa Barbara Basin over the last century: E Osborne, M Bizimis, W J Cai, Y Wang, D Iglesias-Rodriguez, C R Benitez-Nelson, J A Holm, R Thunell

1340h PP53B-1224 POSTER Equatorial Pacific Ex-port Production over the Middle Miocene Climate Transition: S C Carter, E M Griffith

1340h PP53B-1225 POSTER Surface Sediment Ac-cumulation and Fluxes of Diatom Species, Biogenic Opal and Particulate Organic Carbon in the Gulf of Maine: E B Ward, C H Pilskaln, K Hayashi

1340h PP53B-1226 POSTER Relationship between diatom thanatocoenoses and anthropogenically-in-duced environmental changes in the Seto Inland Sea, Japan: K Yoshioka, K Hirose, M Sako, T Irizu-ki

1340h PP53B-1227 POSTER Acquiring Sediment and Element Compositional Changes Based on a Diffuse Reflectance Spectrophotometry Technolo-gy from Cores Offshore Southwestern Taiwan: H J

Pan, M T Chen

1340h PP53B-1228 POSTER Variations in Organic Matter Burial and Composition in Sediments from the Indian Ocean Continental Margin Off SW In-donesia (Sumatra – Java – Flores) Since the Last Glacial Maximum: T C Jennerjahn, K Gesierich, E Schefuß, M Mohtadi

1340h PP53B-1229 POSTER Tropical Eastern Pacific SST Variability Over the Last 2 Millennia, Possible Links with Global Climate and the Response of the Peruvian Upwelling: I Bouloubassi, M Khodri, R Salvatteci, D Gutierrez, A Sifeddine

1340h PP53B-1230 POSTER A high-resolution re-cord of Holocene millennial-scale oscillations of surface water, foraminiferal paleoecology and sed-iment redox chemistry in the SE Brazilian margin: B B Dias, C F Barbosa, A L Albuquerque, A M Pi-otrowski

PP53C Moscone West Poster HallFriday 1340hProductivity Proxies: New Developments and Records II Posters

(joint with B, GC, OS)

Presiding: Fatima Abrantes, Instituto Port Mar e Atmosfera; Robert Anderson, Columbia University of New York; Heather Stoll, Univ. de Oviedo

1340h PP53C-1232 POSTER Examining Carbon Ac-quisition and Allocation in Coccolithophores: Car-bon Accounting to Understand Paleoproductivity: S

R Phelps, P J Polissar, H M Stoll, P B deMenocal

1340h PP53C-1233 POSTER Productivity recon-structions in the North Pacific based on diatom transfer functions: C Lopes, C Ventura

1340h PP53C-1234 POSTER Diatom Abundance in Surface Sediments: A Quantitative Proxy for Primary Productivity at the Global Level?: F F G

Abrantes, C Lopes, O E Romero, L Matos, M M Rufino, V H Magalhaes, P Cermeno

1340h PP53C-1235 POSTER Diatom Seasonal Abun-dance, Assemblages and Lipid Biomarkers: Towards a More Robust Reconstruction of Diatom Paleopro-ductivity: C Santos, D Zuniga, J Hefter, M Frójan, E Salgueiro, C G Castro, F Figueiras, E Schefuß, G Mollenhauer, F F G Abrantes

1340h PP53C-1237 POSTER Authigenic Uranium in Eastern Equatorial Pacific Sediments: F Marcanto-

nio, M W Lyle, M R Loveley, R Ibrahim

1340h PP53C-1238 POSTER Proxy Applications of Pa/Th Investigated with Scavenging Chemistry in the North Atlantic: C T Hayes, M Q Fleisher, R F Anderson, P J Lam, D Ohnemus, K F Huang, L F Robinson, Y Lu, H Cheng, R L Edwards, S B Moran

1340h PP53C-1239 POSTER Trace Metals in Marine Organic-Rich Sediments: Distinguishing Conti-nental Margin Upwelling Settings from Restricted Basins: T Sweere, S van den Boorn, A Dickson, G J Reichart

1340h PP53C-1240 POSTER UNCOVERING THE PALEOCLIMATE AND PALEOPRODUCTIVITY OF A SOUTH TEXAS INCISED BAY AND ESTU-ARY: M Mckay, A Musella, M R Besonen

1340h PP53C-1241 POSTER Paleoproductivity during the Younger Dryas off northeastern Luzon, Philippines: J M D Quevedo, F P Siringan, C Vil-lanoy

1340h PP53C-1242 POSTER Revisiting the Last Gla-cial-Interglacial Productivity Paradox in the Eastern Arabian Sea: D K Naik, R Saraswat, R Nigam, D W Lea, S R Kurtarkar, D P Singh, A Mackensen

1340h PP53C-1243 POSTER Sea surface-water con-dition and paleoproductivity reconstructions at Site U1385 (IODP, Exp 339) using the coccolithophore assemblages as proxy within MIS 16-11: B Balestra, P Maiorano, M Marino, J A Flores, D A Hodell

1340h PP53C-1244 POSTER Paleoproductivity and Paleoclimate Reconstructions during Present and Past (MIS 11 and MIS 19) Interglacials in the SW Iberian Margin : T Rodrigues, D A Hodell, F Naughton, F F G Abrantes

1340h PP53C-1245 POSTER Coccolithophores Pro-ductivity in the Iberian Margin During Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11 and 12: Results from IODP Sites U1385 and U1391: C D Cavaleiro, T Ro-drigues, M Marino, P Maiorano, J A Flores, B Bal-estra, F F G Abrantes, C Ventura, B Li, D A Hodell, A H L Voelker, M Kucera, K H Baumann, H M Stoll

PP53D Moscone West 2008Friday 1340hInterpreting the Stable Isotope Composition of Metals in the Rock Record: Insights, Mechanisms, Methods, and Models II (joint with B, GC, OS)

Presiding: Zhengrong Wang, Yale University; Matthew Fantle, Penn State Univ; John Higgins, Princeton University

1340h PP53D-01 Boron Isotope Based CO2 Recon-structions and Insights into the Sensitivity of the Climate System to CO2-forcing : G L Foster

1355h PP53D-02 Lithium Isotope Evidence for Cryogenian Post-Glaciation Enhanced Weathering and CO2 Drawdown: P Pogge von Strandmann, A J Ridgwell, S Kasemann, T Elliott

1410h PP53D-03 Ca Cycle Constraints from the Ca Isotope Composition of Precambrian Sedimentary Carbonates: C L Blättler, J A Higgins

1425h PP53D-04 Experimental investigations of Si-isotope fractionation associated with Fe-Si co-precipitates in simulated Precambrian seawater: X Zheng, B L Beard, T R Reddy, C Johnson

1440h PP53D-05 Zn and Ni Isotope Systematics in the Black Sea, an Analogue for Past Ocean Anoxia: S

H Little, D Vance, V Cameron, M J A Rijkenberg, M B Andersen, T W Lyons

1455h PP53D-06 A U and Cr Isotope Record of Ar-chean Oxygen Levels: N J Planavsky, C T Rein-hard, X Wang

1510h PP53D-07 Tungsten Stable Isotope Compo-sitions of Ferromanganese Crusts: K Abraham, J Barling, J R Hein, E A Schauble, A N Halliday

1525h PP53D-08 Metal isotopes and carbonate proxy archives: Model-based perspectives on dia-genesis: M S Fantle, J A Higgins, E M Griffith

SEISMOLOGY

S53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hBayesian Methods in Solid Earth Geophysics: Sources to Structure II Posters (joint with G, T)

Presiding: Zacharie Duputel, California Institute of Technology; Romain Jolivet, Caltech; Sarah Minson, California Institute of Technology; Thomas Bodin, UC Berkeley

1340h S53A-4473 POSTER Landslide caracteristics determination using bayesian inversion and seismic recording: A Mangeney, L Moretti, Y Capdeville, E Stutzmann, T Bodin, F Bouchut

1340h S53A-4474 POSTER Applying a Hidden Mar-kov Model-Based Event Detection and Classifica-tion Algorithm to Apollo Lunar Seismic Data: B

Knapmeyer-Endrun, C Hammer

1340h S53A-4475 POSTER Reducing Nonunique-ness in Finite Source Inversion Using Rotational Ground Motions: M Bernauer, A Fichtner, H Igel

1340h S53A-4476 POSTER Inversion for slip dis-tribution for the 2012 Costa Rica earthquake: K A

McCormack, M A Hesse, G Stadler

1340h S53A-4477 POSTER A Note on the Regu-larization of Linear Inversion for Estimating Qua-si-Static Fault Slip Distributions: A Ardid Segura, F H Ortega Culaciati, M Simons

1340h S53A-4478 POSTER Kinematic source inver-sions of teleseismic data based on the QUESO li-brary for uncertainty quantification and prediction: O Zielke, D McDougall, P M Mai, I Babuska

1340h S53A-4479 POSTER The Study of Fault Valve Behaviour by Using Microearthquake Source Pa-rameters: S Wen, W J Wu, Y Z Chang, C Chen, Y L Yeh

1340h S53A-4480 POSTER A Trial for Improve-ment in Reproducibility of Spatial Distribution of Afterslip in Geodetic Data Inversion: T Hori, R Na-kata, T Kuwatani, M Okada

1340h S53A-4481 POSTER Can uncertainty of earth-quake focal mechanisms impact the significance of results on tidal triggering?: M Bucholc, S Steacy, N Simão

1340h S53A-4482 POSTER Uncertainty analysis of the 2009 L’Aquila rupture model using one- and three-dimensional crustal structure: H N T Razaf-

indrakoto, W Imperatori, P M Mai

1340h S53A-4483 POSTER Bayesian Estimation of 2005 Fukuoka (Japan) Earthquake Source Parame-ters and Associated Coulomb Failure Stress Changes from InSAR and GPS: R Dutta, T Wang, S Jonsson

1340h S53A-4484 POSTER Estimation of complete-ness magnitude with a Bayesian modeling of daily and weekly variations in earthquake detectability: T

Iwata

1340h S53A-4485 POSTER A Bayesian Method to Apply the Results of Multiple-Event Seismic Loca-tion to a Subsequent Event: G Johannesson, S C Myers

1340h S53A-4486 POSTER Rapid Bayesian point source inversion using pattern recognition --- bridging the gap between regional scaling relations and accurate physical modelling: A P Valentine, P Kaeufl, R W L De Wit, J Trampert

1340h S53A-4487 POSTER Hierarchical Bayesian In-version for the Centroid Moment Tensor: M Mus-

tac, H Tkalcic

1340h S53A-4488 POSTER A Hierarchical Bayesian Approcah for Earthquake Location and Data Un-certainty Estimation in 3D Heterogeneous Media: P

Arroucau, S Custodio

1340h S53A-4489 POSTER Transdimensional Bayesian Joint Inversion of Complementary Seis-mic Observables with Realistic Data Uncertainties: C Gao, V Lekic

1340h S53A-4490 POSTER Towards 2D Bayesian Tomography of Receiver Functions: A Ray, T Bo-din, K Key

1340h S53A-4491 POSTER Transdimensional imag-ing of random velocity inhomogeneities in Nankai subduction zone: T Takahashi, K Obana, Y Yama-moto, Y Kaiho, A Nakanishi, S Kodaira, Y Kaneda

1340h S53A-4492 POSTER A Multi-scale Frame-work for Trans-dimensional Tomography: R Haw-

kins, M Sambridge

1340h S53A-4493 POSTER Stochastic Monte-Carlo Markov Chain Inversions on Models Regionalized Using Receiver Functions: C S Larmat, M Maceira, Y Kato, T Bodin, M Calo, B A Romanowicz, C Chai, C J Ammon

1340h S53A-4494 POSTER Robustness of Global Radial Anisotropy Models of the Upper Mantle: Z

Xing, C Beghein, K Yuan

1340h S53A-4495 POSTER Bayesian Inversion of Broadband Surface Waves Dispersion Curves for Shear Velocity Structure and Anisotropy of the Crust and Upper Mantle: M Ravenna, S Lebedev

1340h S53A-4496 POSTER A Bayesian approach to linear inverse problems in seismic tomography: Y

Tian, Y Zhou, J Chung, M Chung, J Ning

1340h S53A-4497 POSTER Spherical Harmon-ic Analysis via Bayesian Inference: J B Muir, H Tkalcic

S53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hEarthquake Energy Budgets: Geological, Laboratory, and Geophysical Constraints II Posters (joint with T)

Presiding: Elizabeth Madden, University of Massachusetts Amherst; German Prieto, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; James Kirkpatrick, Colorado State University

1340h S53B-4498 POSTER Scaling and Stress Re-lease in the Darfield-Christchurch, New Zealand Earthquake Sequence: R E Abercrombie, B Fry, D I Doser

1340h S53B-4499 POSTER The evolving energy of propagating strike-slip fault segments: M L Cooke, E H Madden, J McBeck

1340h S53B-4500 POSTER Towards Reconciling Magnitude-Invariant Stress Drops with Dynamic Weakening: S M Perry, N Lapusta

1340h S53B-4501 POSTER Detecting Seismic Signa-tures in the Rock Record at the Japan Trench: H S

Rabinowitz, H M Savage, P J Polissar, T A Plank, C D Rowe, J D Kirkpatrick

1340h S53B-4502 POSTER Estimation of Radiated Energy of Recent Great Earthquakes Using the Nor-mal-mode Theory: L A Rivera, H Kanamori

1340h S53B-4503 POSTER Dynamic Source Inver-sion of an Intraslab Earthquake: a Slow and Ineffi-cient Rupture with Large Stress Drop and Radiated Energy: V M Cruz-Atienza, J Diaz-Mojica, R I Madariaga, S K Singh, J Tago Pacheco, A Iglesias

1340h S53B-4504 POSTER Ground Motions Due to Earthquakes on Creeping Faults: R Harris, N A Abrahamson

1340h S53B-4505 POSTER Dependence of seismic energy on higher wavenumber components: S Hi-

rano, Y Yagi

1340h S53B-4506 POSTER Source Parameters of the Upper-Mantle September 21, 2013 Mw4.8 Wyo-ming Earthquake: B Froment, G A Prieto, R E Ab-ercrombie

1340h S53B-4507 POSTER Radiated seismic energy of aftershocks of the 20 March 2012 earthquake, Mw7.5, Ometepec-Pinotepa Nacional, Mexico: R O

Plata Martinez, X Perez-Campos, S K Singh

1340h S53B-4508 POSTER Exploring Thermal Shear Runaway as a triggering process for Intermedi-ate-Depth Earthquakes: Overview of the Northern Chilean seismic nest: B Derode, S Riquelme, J A Ruiz, F Leyton, J A Campos, B Delouis

1340h S53B-4509 POSTER Development of a Mag-nitude-Scaling Law for Non-Volcanic Tremors in Cholame Near Parkfield, California: N Stauden-

maier, B Edwards, T Tormann, A Guilhem, S Wiemer

1340h S53B-4510 POSTER Examining the Causes of Low-frequency Hybrid Earthquakes During Dike Intrusions in the Afar Rift, Ethiopia: G Tepp, C J Ebinger, M Belachew

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S53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hRecent Advances in Slow Slip and Tremor: Implications for Fault Mechanics and Slip Processes III Posters (joint with G, MR, T)

Presiding: Heidi Houston, University of Washington; David Schmidt, University of Washington

1340h S53C-4511 POSTER Time-Dependent Varia-tions of Slow Slip Events in Lower Cook Inlet of the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone: S Li, J T Frey-mueller, R McCaffrey

1340h S53C-4512 POSTER Investigations into the Factors Controlling Estimates of Slip During Slow Slip Events: Lessons Learned from the Hikurangi Subduction Margin, New Zealand: C A Williams, L M Wallace

1340h S53C-4513 POSTER Characterizing the Re-lationship of Tremor and Slip during Recent ETS Events in Northern Cascadia using Strainmeters, GPS, and Tremor Observations: R D Krogstad, D A Schmidt

1340h S53C-4514 POSTER Geodetic Signature of Slow-Slip and Tremor in Parkfield, CA: B G Del-

bridge, R Burgmann, R M Nadeau

1340h S53C-4515 POSTER A High-Resolution Dy-namic Approach to Identifying and Characterizing Slow Slip and Subduction Locking Processes in Cas-cadia: L L Dimitrova, A J Haines, L M Wallace, N M Bartlow

1340h S53C-4516 POSTER Slip Updip of Tremor during the 2012 Cascadia ETS Event: K Hall, H Houston

1340h S53C-4517 POSTER Slow Slip Events and degree of coupling along the Mexican subduction zone in Guerrero and Oaxaca areas: role of the slab geometry and its lateral variations, spatio-temporal evolution, slip budget, determined from cGPS time series inversion using PCAIM code: N Cotte, H Perfettini, B Rousset, V Kostoglodov, C Lasserre, A Walpersdorf, E Cabral

1340h S53C-4518 POSTER Stress evolution with-in the seismogenic zone due to Slow Slip Events, Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica: N K Voss, T H Dix-on, R Malservisi, Y Jiang, M Protti

1340h S53C-4519 POSTER Imaging transient slip events and their interaction with slow earthquakes in southwest Japan using reanalyzed GEONET GPS time series: Z Liu, A W Moore, S E Owen

1340h S53C-4520 POSTER Imaging of early acceler-ation phase of the 2013-2014 Boso slow slip event: J

Fukuda, A Kato, K Obara, S Miura, T Kato

1340h S53C-4521 POSTER 2014 Boso Slow Slip Event: the Source Slip Process based on Tilt and GNSS Measurements: H Hirose, T Matsuzawa, T Kimura, H Kimura

1340h S53C-4522 POSTER Nonvolcanic Tremors and Intraslab Fluid Migration in Guerrero, Mexico, During Slow Slip Transients: V M Cruz-Atienza, A L Husker, C D Villafuerte, E Caballero, D Leg-rand, V Kostoglodov

1340h S53C-4523 POSTER Accurate Tremor Loca-tions in Japan from Coherent S-Waves : J G Arm-

bruster

1340h S53C-4524 POSTER Determination of Focal Mechanisms of Non-Volcanic Tremors Based on S-Wave Polarization Data Corrected for the Effects of Anisotropy: K Imanishi, T Uchide, N Takeda

1340h S53C-4525 POSTER Sweet Spot Tremor Trig-gered by Intraslab Earthquakes in the Nankai Sub-duction Zone: C Aiken, K Obara, Z Peng, K Chao, T Maeda

1340h S53C-4526 POSTER Triggering of slow slip and tremor by small earthquakes at the Nankai subduction zone: J Han, J E Vidale, H Houston, K Chao, K Obara

1340h S53C-4527 POSTER Ambient Tremor Trig-gered by Long-term Slow Slip Event in Bungo Channel, Southwest Japan: K Obara, H Hirose, T Matsuzawa, S Tanaka, T Maeda

1340h S53C-4528 POSTER Migration Episode of Shallow Low-frequency Tremor at the Nankai Trough Subduction Zone: Seismological Evidence for Episodic Slow Slip Event Occurring at the Shal-low Transition Zone: Y Yamashita, H Yakiwara, H Shimizu, K Uchida, S Hirano, H Miyamachi, K Umakoshi, M Nakamoto, M Fukui, M Kamizono, H Kanehara, T Yamada, M Shinohara, K Obara

1340h S53C-4529 POSTER Seismic wave radiation energy of deep low-frequency tremor in the Nankai subduction zone: S Annoura, K Obara, T Maeda

1340h S53C-4530 POSTER Scaled energy of deep low-frequency tremor in southwest Japan: K Hori-

no, Y Hiramatsu, T Mizukami, K Obara, T Matsu-zawa

1340h S53C-4531 POSTER Space-time Renewal Model for Repeating Earthquakes and Slow Slip be-fore and after the Major Earthquakes in the North-eastern Japan Subduction Zone: S Nomura, Y Oga-ta, N Uchida

1340h S53C-4532 POSTER Applying Array Meth-ods to Multiscale Imaging of Slow Earthquakes in Nankai Subduction Zone: N Poiata, C Satriano, P Bernard, T Matsuzawa, J P Vilotte, K Obara

1340h S53C-4533 POSTER Activated Very Low Fre-quency Earthquakes By the Slow Slip Events in the Ryukyu Subduction Zone: M Nakamura, N Sun-agawa

1340h S53C-4534 POSTER Very Low Frequency Earthquakes (VLFEs) in Cascadia and Their Inter-actions with Tremor: A Ghosh

1340h S53C-4535 POSTER Studies of Low-fre-quency Earthquakes in Northern Cascadia Using a Cross-station Method: G Savard, M G Bostock

1340h S53C-4536 POSTER Using Low Frequen-cy Earthquakes to Examine Slow Slip Beneath the Olympic Peninsula, WA: S Chestler, K C Creager, J R Sweet

1340h S53C-4537 POSTER Application and Limita-tions of Redatuming to Low Frequency Earthquakes in Northern Cascadia: R L Nowack, M G Bostock

1340h S53C-4538 POSTER A Study of LFE Magni-tudes in Northern Cascadia: M G Bostock

1340h S53C-4539 POSTER Source-time functions of low-frequency earthquakes on the San Andreas fault: A Thomas, G C Beroza, D R Shelly

1340h S53C-4540 POSTER Anthropogenically-In-duced Superficial Seismic Activity Modulated By Slow-Slip Events in Guerrero, Mexico: W Frank, N Shapiro, A L Husker, V Kostoglodov, M Campillo

1340h S53C-4541 POSTER Effects of Tidal Modu-lation in Heterogeneous Models of Slow Slip: R M

Skarbek, A W Rempel, A Thomas

1340h S53C-4542 POSTER Trying to Link Tremor Catalogs to Numerical Models of Slow Slip: A M

Rubin, Y Peng

1340h S53C-4543 POSTER Model of Deep Non-Vol-canic Tremor in Episodic Tremor and Slip Events : N I Gershenzon, G Bambakidis

1340h S53C-4544 POSTER Geometry and Pore Pres-sure Shape the Pattern of the Tectonic Tremors Ac-tivity on the Deep San Andreas Fault with Periodic, Period-Multiplying Recurrence Intervals: D Mele

Veedu, S Barbot

1340h S53C-4545 POSTER Simulation of Tremor and Slow Slip Earthquakes Along a Strike-Slip Fault: K A Payton, E S Cochran, K B Richards-Dinger, J H Dieterich, R M Harrington, K Kroll

S53D Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hSpatiotemporal Complexity of Seismicity from Microscopic to Global Scales II Posters (joint with NG, T)

Presiding: Eric Daub, Center for Earthquake Research and Information; Karen Daniels, NC State University

1340h S53D-4546 POSTER Stick-slip failure in gran-ular experiments: the role of low-frequency vibra-tional modes: T Brzinski III, K Daniels

1340h S53D-4547 POSTER Synthetic earthquake catalogs simulating seismic activity in the Corynth Gulf, Greece, fault system: R Console, R Carluccio, E E Papadimitriou, V G Karakostas

1340h S53D-4548 POSTER Can We Detect Clustered Megaquakes?: E G Daub, D Trugman, P A Johnson

1340h S53D-4549 POSTER Using Multi-Station Waveform Coherence to Improve Detection of Mi-croseismicity: A A Delorey, P A Johnson

1340h S53D-4550 POSTER Precursory seismicity change of the 2013 Nantou, Taiwan earthquake se-quence revealed by ETAS, PI, and Z-value methods: M Kawamura, C C Chen, Y M Wu

1340h S53D-4551 POSTER Predicting Predictable: Accuracy and Reliability of Earthquake Forecasts: V

G Kossobokov

1340h S53D-4552 POSTER Taking Surface Seismic Monitoring to the Nano-Seismic Scale: Results from Natural and Induced Seismic Sequences in Switzer-land: T Kraft, T Diehl, E Korger, T Tormann

1340h S53D-4553 POSTER A Discussion on Low Seismicity in 2012 in Taiwan: T S Lai, Y M Wu

1340h S53D-4554 POSTER 2014 Earthquake Swarm in Northwest Brooks Range, Alaska: N A Ruppert, S G Holtkamp

1340h S53D-4555 POSTER Magnitude Dependent Seismic Quiescence of 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake: K Suyehiro, S I Sacks, T Takanami, D E Smith, P A Rydelek

1340h S53D-4556 POSTER Seismicity in Bohai Bay: New Features Revealed by Matched Filter Tech-nique : M Wu, S Mao, J Li, C C Tang, J Ning

1340h S53D-4557 POSTER Robust Quantification of Earthquake Clustering: Overcoming the Artifacts of Catalog Errors: I V Zaliapin, Y Ben-Zion

1340h S53D-4558 POSTER Nonlinear Viscoelastic Stress Transfer As a Possible Aftershock Triggering Mechanism: X Zhang, R Shcherbakov

S53E Moscone West 3018Friday 1340hInduced and Triggered Earthquakes: Theory, Observations, Impact II (Virtual Session) (joint with H, T)

Presiding: Roland Gritto, Array Information Technology; Philippe Jousset, GFZ; Won-Young Kim, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Honn Kao, Geological Survey Canada

1340h S53E-01 Absence of Remote Triggering in Geothermal Fields Due to Human Activity: S Ge, Q Zhang, G Lin

1355h S53E-02 Assessing Induced Seismicity Mod-els for Use in Deep Geothermal Energy Projects: E Király, J D Zechar, V Gischig, D Karvounis, S Wiemer

1410h S53E-03 The Impacts of Mechanical Stress Transfers Caused by Hydromechanical and Ther-mal Processes on Fault Stability during Hydraulic Stimulation in a Deep Geothermal Reservoir. : P

Jeanne, J Rutqvist, P F Dobson, M Walters, C S Hartline, J Garcia

1425h S53E-04 Spatiotemporal Variations of Fault-ing Regimes and Source Parameters of Induced Seismicity: A Case Study from The Geysers Geo-thermal Field: P Martínez-Garzón, G Kwiatek, H Sone, M Bohnhoff, G H Dresen, C S Hartline

1440h S53E-05 Signatures of Fluid-Pressure Trig-gering, Natural and Induced: Comparing Migrating Earthquake Swarms in Long Valley Caldera, Cali-fornia and Azle, Texas: D R Shelly, W L Ellsworth, E K Montgomery-Brown, D P Hill, S G Prejean, M Mangan

1455h S53E-06 Is high-rate injection causing the increase in U.S. mid-continent seismicity?: M We-

ingarten, S Ge

1510h S53E-07 Induced Seismicity Monitoring at the Decatur, IL, CO2 Sequestration Demonstration Site: J O Kaven, S H Hickman, A McGarr, W L Ellsworth

1525h S53E-08 Is the Recent Increase in Seismicity in Southern Kansas Natural?: J L Rubinstein, W L Ellsworth, A L Llenos, S R Walter

S53F Moscone South 305Friday 1340hTheory of Earth II (joint with DI, T, V)

Presiding: Don Anderson, Seismological Laboratory; Jay Bass, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Gillian Foulger, University of Durham; James Natland, University of Miami

1340h S53F-01 Partial Melting, The Low Velocity Zone, and the LAB: D J Weidner, L Li

1355h S53F-02 Deformation-Driven Melt Segrega-tion: Theoretical Predictions and Laboratory Ob-servations: D L Kohlstedt, C Qi, Y Takei, R F Katz

1410h S53F-03 Top Driven Asymmetric Mantle Convection: C Doglioni, D L Anderson

1425h S53F-04 Unloading-Driven Off-Rift Distri-bution of Volcanism in Rift Zones: E Rivalta, F Maccaferri, D Keir, V Acocella

1440h S53F-05 Weak Elastic Anisotropy in Global Seismology: L Thomsen, D L Anderson

1455h S53F-06 An alternative view of Earth’s begin-nings: A M Hofmeister, R E Criss

1510h S53F-07 Plate tectonics initiation as a random outcome of time-dependent convection: T Wong, V S Solomatov

SPA-AERONOMY

SA53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hFrontiers in Global Change in the Middle Atmosphere and Its Coupling to the Lower Atmosphere II Posters (joint with A, GC)

Presiding: Xun Zhu, Johns Hopkins Univ; William Swartz, Johns Hopkins Univ; Ming Cai, The Florida State University; Jae Lee, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1340h SA53A-4104 POSTER Decadal-Scale Variabil-ity of The Mesosphere And Lower Thermosphere As Observed by SABER/TIMED From 2002 to 2014: J H Yee

1340h SA53A-4105 POSTER Solar Cycle Variability in New Merge Satellite Ozone Datasets: A Kuchar, P Pisoft

1340h SA53A-4106 POSTER Solar Cycle Induced Variability in Middle Atmospheric HOx — Abun-dances and Partitioning: S Wang, L F Millan Valle, K F Li, S P Sander, Y L Yung, N J Livesey, M L San-tee, M C Liang

1340h SA53A-4107 POSTER Impact of Radiative-ly Active Trace Gases on Long-Term Changes in the Middle Atmosphere: L Qian, D R Marsh, A W Merkel, S C Solomon

1340h SA53A-4108 POSTER GISS GCMAM Mod-eled Climate Responses to Total and Spectral Solar Forcing on Decadal and Centennial Time Scales: G

Wen, R F Cahalan, D H Rind, J Jonas, P Pilewskie, J W Harder, N Krivova

1340h SA53A-4109 POSTER Why Is the Strato-sphere More Predictable and What Are the Impli-cations for the Seasonal Predictions of the Tropo-sphere?: M Cai

1340h SA53A-4110 POSTER Diagnosing Climate Change from Above Using the Middle Atmosphere Climate Feedback Response Analysis Method: X

Zhu, W Swartz, V Aquila, M Cai, J H Yee

1340h SA53A-4111 POSTER Response of Middle Atmospheric Hydroxyl Radical to the 27-Day Solar Forcing: K F Li, Q Zhang, S Wang, Y L Yung, S P Sander

1340h SA53A-4112 POSTER The Continuous Mutu-al Evolution of Equatorial Waves and the Quasi-Bi-ennial Oscillation of Zonal Flow in the Equatorial Stratosphere: C Barton, M Cai, C S Shin, J Chagnon

1340h SA53A-4113 POSTER The Equatorial Annual Oscillation (EAO) as Upper Atmosphere Pacemaker for Generating the Large Solar Cycle Modulation of the QBO in the Stratosphere: Model Simulations and Observations: H G Mayr, J N Lee

1340h SA53A-4114 POSTER Summer polar me-sosphere and lower thermosphere response to El Niño-Southern Oscillation: T Li, N Calvo, J Yue, J M Russell III, A K Smith, M G Mlynczak, A Chan-dran, C Yang, X Dou, X Xue

SA53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hVertical Wave Coupling into the Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere System III Posters Presiding: Jens Oberheide, Clemson University; Ruth Lieberman, GATS-Inc.; Sharon Vadas, NorthWest Research Associates Boulder

1340h SA53B-4115 POSTER A Comprehensive Study of Planetary-Scale Atmospheric Waves in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere As Ob-served By Timed/Saber: G Liu, S England, T J Im-mel, H U Frey

1340h SA53B-4116 POSTER Investigation of Gravity Wave Forcing Events and Conditions Giving Rise to Deep Wave Propagation into the MLT Region: T

Mixa, K Bossert, D C Fritts, M J Taylor, P D Pautet, N Criddle

1340h SA53B-4117 POSTER The Hiccup – A Dy-namical Vertical Coupling Process during the Fall Transition of the Northern Hemisphere: V Matthi-

as, T G Shepherd, P Hoffmann, M Rapp

1340h SA53B-4118 POSTER The 11-Year Solar Cy-cle Signature on Gravity Waves: S England, C Y Cullens

1340h SA53B-4119 POSTER Global Observations of Thermospheric Lunar Tidal Winds: R S Lieber-

man, D C Fritts, N M Pedatella, E Doornbos

1340h SA53B-4120 POSTER Observations of Grav-ity Wave Package Dissipation during its Upward Propagation in the Mesopause region: T Yuan, X Cai, P D Pautet, C S Fish, Y Zhao, M J Taylor, W R Pendleton Jr

1340h SA53B-4121 POSTER Aliasing Effects in the Diagnosis of Tides and Planetary Waves in Satellite Data: U Das, W E Ward, J Du

1340h SA53B-4122 POSTER Wave Coupling be-tween the Lower and Middle Thermosphere from TIMED and GOCE: F Gasperini, J M Forbes, E Doornbos, S Bruinsma

1340h SA53B-4123 POSTER Observations of Gravi-ty Waves Propagating Through the Mesopause and the Lower Thermosphere Using Airglow in South-ern Brazil: C Espindola Antunes, A A Pimenta, B R Clemesha, V F Andrioli

1340h SA53B-4124 POSTER Global and Seasonal Variations of the Intermittency of Gravity Waves in Airglow Imager Observation and Whole Atmo-sphere Community Climate Model (WACCM): B

Cao, A Z Liu

1340h SA53B-4125 POSTER Consequences of the Superposition of Tidal Components on the Dynam-ics of the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: W E Ward, U Das, J Du

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1340h SA53B-4126 POSTER Simultaneous Obser-vation of Wave Packet of the Atmospheric Gravity Waves by ISS-IMAP and All-sky Imager: H Yuki-

no, A Saito, T Sakanoi, Y Otsuka

1340h SA53B-4127 POSTER The role of linear wave interaction in facilitating the upward propagation of ducted small-scale gravity waves: C J Heale, J B Snively

1340h SA53B-4128 POSTER Comparisons Between TIME-GCM/MERRA Simulations and LEO Sat-ellite Observations: M E Hagan, K Haeusler, J M Forbes, X Zhang, E Doornbos, S Bruinsma, G Lu

1340h SA53B-4129 POSTER Calculation of Gravity Wave Altitude Limits due to Diffusion: S Hall, G R Swenson

1340h SA53B-4130 POSTER The influence of low-er atmosphere dynamics on MLT variability in the CMAT2 GCM using Newtonian Relaxation tech-niques: D Johnson, D Jackson, A Aylward

1340h SA53B-4131 POSTER Statistical Study of Con-centric Gravity Wave in the Lower Thermosphere by using the ISS-IMAP/VISI Data of 2013: S Per-

witasari, T Sakanoi, Y Miyoshi, Y Otsuka, A Ya-mazaki, Y Hozumi, Y Akiya, A Saito

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hChallenges to Space Weather Forecasting and Data-Driven Modeling of the Sun Focused on January 2014 II Posters (joint with SM)

Presiding: J Hoeksema, Stanford University

1340h SH53A-4194 POSTER Evolution of Magnet-ic Field in AR 11944 and the 7 January 2014 X1.2 Flare: Y Liu

1340h SH53A-4195 POSTER An MHD Simulation of AR11944 Using Hmi Magnetic Field Data: K Ha-

yashi

1340h SH53A-4196 POSTER Lorentz Force Imprint on the Solar Photosphere from the Inclined Erup-tions on 2014 January 07: X Sun

1340h SH53A-4197 POSTER A Comparison Study of an Active Region Eruptive Filament and a Neigh-boring Non-Eruptive Filament: S T Wu, C Jiang, X S Feng, Q Hu

1340h SH53A-4198 POSTER Systematic Errors and Uncertainties in the HMI Magnetic Data: A A Nor-

ton

1340h SH53A-4199 POSTER A Statistical Study of Coronal Mass Ejections and Coronal Holes during 2010-2014: J L Zink, R M Evans, K Muglach

1340h SH53A-4200 POSTER Cyclic Variations of Near-Earth Conditions and Solar Magnetic Multi-pole Fields: B Kim, J Lee, S Oh, Y Yi

1340h SH53A-4201 POSTER Evolving Global Helio-spheric Structure in January 2014: J T Hoeksema, Y Liu

1340h SH53A-4202 POSTER When the Sun Gets in the Way: Stereo Science Observations on the Far Side of the Sun: A Vourlidas, W T Thompson, J B Gurman, J G Luhmann, D W Curtis, P C Schroeder, R A Mewaldt, A J Davis, K Wortman, C T Russell, A B Galvin, M Popecki, L M Kistler, L Ellis, R How-ard, N Rich, L Hutting, M Maksimovic, S D Bale, K Goetz

1340h SH53A-4203 POSTER How NOAA/DSCOVR Will Perform during Extreme Space Weather and Why Lead Time Exceeds Expecta-tions: D A Biesecker

1340h SH53A-4204 POSTER Development of an Operational L1 to Earth Delay Time Product: M D

Cash, D A Biesecker, A Reinard, C A de Koning, D R Weimer

1340h SH53A-4205 POSTER CME Ensemble Fore-casting – A Primer: V J Pizzo, C A de Koning, M D Cash, G H Millward, D A Biesecker, M Codrescu, L Puga, D Odstrcil

1340h SH53A-4206 POSTER Improving CME Fore-casts Using the Hydro-Solution: C A de Koning, V J Pizzo, D St John, M D Cash, G H Millward, D Odstrcil

1340h SH53A-4207 POSTER Ensemble Space Weather Forecasting with the SWMF: R A Fraz-

in, B van der Holst, W Manchester, I Sokolov, Z Huang, T I Gombosi

1340h SH53A-4209 POSTER Robust Features of the Size-Above-Threshold Distribution of Space Weather Events Seen in Geomagnetic Indices: P

Hush, S C Chapman, M W Dunlop, N W Watkins

SH53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hNext Generation Instrumentation in Solar and Space Physics: Critical Measurements from Low-Cost Missions/Platforms II Posters (joint with SA, SM)

1340h SH53B-4210 POSTER Solar Coronal UV Spec-

troscopy for Solar Wind and Sep Acceleration Inves-

tigations: J D Moses, J M Laming, Y K Ko, L Strachan

1340h SH53B-4211 POSTER Performance Char-acterization of the Chromospheric Lyman-Alpha Spectro-Polarimeter (CLASP) CCD Cameras: R

K Joiner, K Kobayashi, A R Winebarger, P R Champey

1340h SH53B-4212 POSTER The Coronal Solar Magnetism Observatory (COSMO): S Tomczyk, E Landi, H Lin, J Zhang

1340h SH53B-4213 POSTER In-flight verification of avalanche photodiodes: avenue to a low-cost solu-tion to measure suprathermal particles for future missions: K Ogasawara, J W Bonnell, E R Chris-tian, M I Desai, G A Grubbs II, J M Jahn, S A Livi, S G Kanekal, K Llera, D J McComas, R Michell, M Samara, S K Vines

1340h SH53B-4214 POSTER Toward the Direct Measurement of Coronal Magnetic Fields: An Air-borne Infrared Spectrometer for Eclipse Observa-tions: J Samra, E E DeLuca, L Golub, P Cheimets

1340h SH53B-4215 POSTER Slitless Solar Spectros-copy: F Kamalabadi, F S Oktem, J M Davila

1340h SH53B-4216 POSTER Slitless Spectroscopy: Inverse Solutions With Overlapping Lines: J M Da-

vila, J F O’Neill Jr

1340h SH53B-4217 POSTER Construction of a High Temporal-spectral Resolution Spectrometer for Detection of Fast Transients from Observations of the Sun at 1.4 GHz: G A Casillas-Perez, S Jeyaku-mar, R Perez-Enriquez

1340h SH53B-4218 POSTER Suborbital Reusable Launch Vehicles as an Opportunity to Consolidate and Calibrate Ground Based and Satellite Instru-ments: K Papadopoulos

1340h SH53B-4219 POSTER High-Resolution Solar Imaging With Photon Sieves: F S Oktem, F Kamal-abadi, J M Davila

1340h SH53B-4220 POSTER New Solar Soft X-ray Observations from the X123 Spectrometer: A Cas-

pi, J M McTiernan, H P Warren, T N Woods

1340h SH53B-4221 POSTER Waves and Magnetism in the Solar Atmosphere (WAMIS): Y K Ko, F Auchere, R Casini, S Fineschi, S E Gibson, M Kno-elker, C Korendyke, J M Laming, S W Mcintosh, J D Moses, M Romoli, J Rybak, D G Socker, L Stra-chan, S Tomczyk, A Vourlidas, Q Wu

1340h SH53B-4222 POSTER MiXI: The Miniature X-ray Imager: J C Martinez Oliveros, L Glesener, D J Sundkvist, P Saint-Hilaire, H M Bain, M D Fiv-ian, G J Hurford, J G Sample, S D Bale, S Krucker

1340h SH53B-4223 POSTER The Hot Plasma Com-position Analyzer for the Magnetospheric Multi-scale Mission: R G Gomez, S Fuselier, D T Young, J L Burch

1340h SH53B-4224 POSTER Sensing CMEs Prop-agating in the Interplanetary Medium. MEX-ART IPS Observations: A Gonzalez-Esparza, E Romero Hernandez, E Aguilar-Rodriguez, V On-tiveros-Hernandez, M R Rodriguez-Martinez, J C Mejia-Ambriz

1340h SH53B-4225 POSTER Development of a Time Domain Radio Frequency Plasma Impedance Probe For Measurement of Absolute Electron Density and Electron Neutral Collision Frequency: E A Spencer

1340h SH53B-4226 POSTER New Approaches to Externally Occulted Coronagraphs: D M Rabin, P C Chamberlin, J M Davila, N Shah

1340h SH53B-4227 POSTER The Focusing Optics X-ray Solar Imager: Second Flight and Recent Re-sults: S Christe, S Krucker, L Glesener, S N Ishika-wa, B Ramsey, J C Buitrago Casas, N Foster

1340h SH53B-4228 POSTER Inter-Comparison be-tween July 24, 2014 EUV Data from NASA Sound-ing Rocket 36.289 and Concurrent Measurements from Orbital Solar Observatories: L V Didkovsky, S R Wieman, D L Judge

1340h SH53B-4230 POSTER HEROES Observations of a Quiescent Active Region: A Y Shih, S Christe, J Gaskin, C Wilson-Hodge

1340h SH53B-4231 POSTER The Cubesat Radio Ex-periment (CURE) and Beyond: Cubesat-based Low Frequency Radio Interferometry: P Saint-Hilaire, D J Sundkvist, J C Martinez Oliveros, J G Sample, M Pulupa, B Maruca, S D Bale, J W Bonnell, F Mozer, G J Hurford

1340h SH53B-4232 POSTER DELPHI: A Pathfinder to LCAS on board the International Space Station: C E DeForest, T A Howard, G T Laurent, J Diller

1340h SH53B-4233 POSTER Performance and Pros-pects of Khayyam, A Tunable Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer (SHS) for High Spectral Resolving Power Observation of Extended Planetary Targets in Optical Wavelengths: S Hosseini, W Harris

1340h SH53B-4234 POSTER Exploring the Photon Sieve: Mathematical Framework and Experimental Categorization: J F O’Neill Jr, J M Davila, F Ok-tem, A N Daw

SH53C Moscone West 2012Friday 1340hEvolution and Dynamics of Turbulence in the Heliosphere II (joint with NG, SM)

Presiding: Kareem Osman, University of Warwick; Khurom Kiyani, University of Warwick; William Matthaeus, University of Delaware; Minping Wan, University of Delaware

1340h SH53C-01 Formation of coherent structures in kinetic simulations of collisionless turbulence: V

Roytershteyn, H Karimabadi

1355h SH53C-02 Sub-Proton Scale Magnetic Holes: Turbulence Simulations, Theory and Cluster Ob-servations in the Earth’s Plasma Sheet: C T Haynes, D Burgess, E Camporeale, T Sundberg

1410h SH53C-03 Parametric Study of Preferential Ion Heating Due to Intermittent Magnetic Fields in the Solar Wind: L Carbajal Gomez, S C Chapman, R O Dendy, N W Watkins

1425h SH53C-04 Three-fluid, 3D MHD solar wind modeling with turbulence transport and eddy vis-cosity: A V Usmanov, M L Goldstein, W H Mat-thaeus

1440h SH53C-05 The Mechanisms for Particle Ac-celeration and Heating in Multi-Island Magnetic Reconnection: J F Drake, J Dahlin, M M Swisdak

1455h SH53C-06 In Situ Observations of Ion Scale Current Sheets and Associated Electron Heating in Turbulent Space Plasmas: A Chasapis, A Retino, F Sahraoui, A Greco, A Vaivads, Y V Khotyaintsev, D J Sundkvist, P Canu

1510h SH53C-07 Observation of Counter Propagat-ing Alfven Waves with Perpendicular Polarizations and the Associated Proton Kinetics: J He, Z T Pei, L Wang, C Y Tu, E Marsch, S Yao

1525h SH53C-08 Three-Dimensional Irosh-nikov-Kraichnan Turbulence in a Mean Magnetic Field: W C Muller, R Grappin, A Verdini, Ö Gür-can

SH53D Moscone West 2016Friday 1340hMass and Energy Transfer Between the Solar Photosphere and Corona II Presiding: Bart De Pontieu, Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory; Viggo Hansteen, Inst Theoretical Astrophysics; Karel Schrijver, Lockheed Martin Adv Techn Ctr

1340h SH53D-01 The 2014 March 29 X-Flare: Results from the Best-Ever Flare Observation: P

Young

1357h SH53D-02 Solar Flaring Activity and Coronal Heating: V Archontis, V H Hansteen

1414h SH53D-03 Mass and energy of erupting plas-ma associated with coronal mass ejections in X-rays and EUV: J Y Lee, J C Raymond, K Reeves, Y J Moon, K S Kim

1427h SH53D-04 Exploring He II 304 Å Spicules and Macrospicules at the Solar Limb: A C Sterling, I R Snyder, D A Falconer, R L Moore

1440h SH53D-05 Homologous Helical Jets: Obser-vations by IRIS, SDO and Hinode and Data-Driven Simulations: C M M Cheung, B De Pontieu, T D Tarbell, Y Fu

1453h SH53D-06 Towards a Thermodynamic 3D MHD Model of Coronal Jets: R Lionello, T Torok, J Linker, Z Mikic

1506h SH53D-07 Investigating Alfven Wave Tur-bulence in Chromosphere and Corona Using Ex-treme Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (EIS): M

Asgari-Targhi, S Imada, E E DeLuca

1523h SH53D-08 IRIS diagnostics of non-thermal particles in coronal loops heated by nanoflares: P Testa, B De Pontieu, J C Allred, M Carlsson, F Reale, A N Daw

SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SM53A Moscone West 2018Friday 1340hDawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Solar Wind-Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Systems II (joint with P, SH)

Presiding: Stein Haaland, Birkeland Centre for Space Science; Colin Forsyth, University College London

1340h SM53A-01 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Geo-space: A P Walsh, S Haaland, C Forsyth, A M Kee-see, J Kissinger, K Li, A Runov, J Soucek, B Walsh, S Wing, M G Taylor

1356h SM53A-02 A Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Perspective of Magnetopause Reconnection and Dawn-Dusk Density Gradients: B Walsh, J C Fos-ter, D G Sibeck, P J Erickson

1412h SM53A-03 Spatial Structure and Asymme-tries of Magnetospheric Currents Inferred from High-Resolution Empirical Geomagnetic Field Models: M I Sitnov, G K Stephens, A Y Ukhorskiy, P C Brandt, H Korth, B J Anderson

1428h SM53A-04 MLT Asymmetries in the Mag-netospheric Wave Distribution and Their Effect on Ionospheric Conductivity and Global Transport: R

M Thorne, W Li, J Bortnik, B Ni, V Jordanova, C Kletzing, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, V Ange-lopoulos

1444h SM53A-05 Coupled Magnetotail-Ionosphere Asymmetries from Ionospheric Hall Conduction: W Lotko, R H Smith, B Zhang, J Ouellette, O Brambles, J Lyon, M J Wiltberger

1458h SM53A-06 Themis Measurements of Qua-si-static Electric Fields in the Inner Magnetosphere: S Califf, X Li, L W Blum, A N Jaynes, Q Schiller, H Zhao, D Malaspina, M Hartinger, R Wolf, D E Rowland, J R Wygant, J W Bonnell

1512h SM53A-07 Assessment of possible mecha-nisms responsible for dawn-dusk asymmetry of the magnetopause: L Maes, J De Keyser, S Haaland, R Maggiolo, M Echim

1526h SM53A-08 Investigation of solar wind de-pendence of the plasma sheet based on long-term Geotail/LEP data evaluation: R Saeki, K Seki, Y Saito, I Shinohara, Y Miyashita, S Imada, S Machida

TECTONOPHYSICS

T53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hConstructing Crust from the Backarc to the Forearc in the Izu-Bonin-Mariana (IBM) and Other Arc Systems III Posters (joint with GP, V)

Presiding: Mark Reagan, University of Iowa; Yoshihiko Tamura, JAMSTEC; Carlos J Garrido, IACT; Tomoaki Morishita, Kanazawa University

1340h T53A-4640 POSTER IODP Expedition 351 Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc Origins: Age Model for Site U1438: A Morris, M H Aljahdali, A N Bandini, R do Monte Guerra, S Kender, M Maffione

1340h T53A-4641 POSTER The Sedimentary Record of an Intraoceanic Magmatic Arc, from Inception through Maturation to Abandonment: IODP Expe-dition 351, Site U1438: K M Marsaglia, A P Barth, P A Brandl, R Hickey-Vargas, F Jiang, K Kanayama, Y Kusano, H Li, A McCarthy, S Meffre, I P Savov, F J Tepley III, G M Yogodzinski

1340h T53A-4642 POSTER IODP Expedition 351 Lithostratigraphy: Volcaniclastic Record of Izu-Bo-nin-Mariana (IBM) Arc Initiation: A P Barth, P A Brandl, H Li, R Hickey-Vargas, F Jiang, K Kanaya-ma, Y Kusano, K M Marsaglia, A McCarthy, S Mef-fre, I P Savov, F J Tepley III, G M Yogodzinski

1340h T53A-4643 POSTER Interstitial Water Geo-chemistry and Low Temperature Alteration in Volcaniclastic Sediments from the Amami Sankaku Basin at IODP Site U1438 (Expedition 351): L C

Loudin, G M Yogodzinski, C Sena, C van der Land, Z Zhang, K M Marsaglia, S Meffre

1340h T53A-4644 POSTER Oxidation State of Iron in the Izu-Bonin Arc Initial Magma and Its Influence Factors: H Li, R J Arculus, P A Brandl, M Hamada, I P Savov, S Zhu, R Hickey-Vargas, F J Tepley III, S Meffre, G M Yogodzinski, A McCarthy, A P Barth, K Kanayama, Y Kusano, W Sun

1340h T53A-4645 POSTER Compositional Varia-tions of Paleogene and Neogene Tephra From the Northern Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc: F J Tepley III, A P Barth, P A Brandl, R Hickey-Vargas, F Jiang, K Kanayama, Y Kusano, H Li, K M Marsaglia, A Mc-Carthy, S Meffre, I P Savov, G M Yogodzinski

1340h T53A-4646 POSTER The Fractionation of Sulfur Isotopes during Arc Initiation – Preliminary Data: P A Brandl, T R Ireland, H S O’Neill

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1340h T53A-4647 POSTER Water-rock interac-tions in volcaniclastic sediments across the Izu-Bo-nin-Mariana Arc: comparison of sites U1438, U1201, 792 and 793: C van der Land, C Sena, L C Loudin, Z Zhang

1340h T53A-4648 POSTER Constraints on the pa-leomagnetic field in the Amami-Sankaku Basin from a three component borehole magnetometer during IODP Expedition 351: M Neuhaus, S M Lee, L Drab, A Morris, M Maffione, M Gurnis, M Hamada, A P Barth, C Virgil, S Ehmann, A Hoerdt, M Leven, I Expedition 351 Scientists

1340h T53A-4649 POSTER Rock magnetic proper-ties in the sulfate reduction zone in IODP 350 Hole 1437B, Izu Bonin rear arc: preliminary results: R J

Musgrave, M A C Kars, K Kodama

1340h T53A-4650 POSTER Borehole Magnetic Field Simulation of Rotated Plates with Special Applica-tion for the Philippine Sea and Caroline Plates: S M

Lee, J Kim, C Kim, C Virgil, M Neuhaus, A Hoerdt

1340h T53A-4651 POSTER The first Shinkai dive study of the southwestern Mariana arc system: Y

Ohara, F Martinez, M N Brounce, I Pujana, T Ishii, R J Stern, J Ribeiro, K Michibayashi, K A Kelley, M K Reagan, H Watanabe, T Okumura, S Oya, T Mizuno

1340h T53A-4652 POSTER Examination of Global Seismic Tomography Images and Sea-Surface Mag-netic Field Anomaly Profiles in the West Philippine Basin for the Large Clockwise Rotation of the Phil-ippine Sea Plate during the Last 55 Million Years: H

Choe, S M Lee

1340h T53A-4653 POSTER Evidence for shallow de-hydration of the subducting plate beneath the Mar-iana forearc: New insights into the water cycle at subduction zones: J Ribeiro, R J Stern, K A Kelley, A M Shaw, F Martinez, Y Ohara

1340h T53A-4654 POSTER Diffuse Crustal Accre-tion at the Southern Terminus of the Malagua-na-Gadao Ridge, Mariana Trough: J D Sleeper, F Martinez, P B Fryer

1340h T53A-4655 POSTER On the Rock Magnetic Properties of Some Serpentinized Peridotites in the Southern Mariana Forearc: E Herrero-Bervera, F Martinez, P B Fryer, Y Ohara

1340h T53A-4656 POSTER Petrogenesis of Oceanic Crust at Back-Arc Spreading Centers: Modeling the Effects of Slab-Derived Water on Crustal Accretion in the Lau Basin: D E Eason, R A Dunn

1340h T53A-4657 POSTER Consequences of 3-D flow on crustal production along the Lau back-arc spreading center: S Tarlow, J A Conder

1340h T53A-4658 POSTER Back-arc rifting at a continental margin: A case study from the Okinawa trough: R Arai, Y Kaiho, T Takahashi, A Nakani-shi, G Fujie, S Kodaira, Y Kaneda

1340h T53A-4659 POSTER The preliminary results of new submarine caldera on the west of Kume-jima island, Central Ryukyu Arc, Japan: Y Harigane, O Ishizuka, G Shimoda, T Sato

1340h T53A-4660 POSTER New constraints on the formation and evolution of the Andaman Sea, a sed-imented back arc spreading center in the South East Asia, from seismic reflection studies: A Jourdain, S C Singh, Y Klinger

1340h T53A-4661 POSTER Crustal Accretion at Subduction Initiation Along Izu-Bonin-Mariana Arc and the Link to SSZ Ophiolites: O Ishizuka, K Tani, M K Reagan, K Kanayama, S Umino, Y Harig-ane, I Sakamoto

1340h T53A-4662 POSTER Subduction initiation and recycling of Alboran domain derived crustal components prior to the intra-crustal emplacement of mantle peridotites in the Westernmost Medi-terranean: isotopic evidence from the Ronda peri-dotite: M I Varas-Reus, C J Garrido, D Bosch, C Marchesi, A Acosta-Vigil, K Hidas, A Barich

1340h T53A-4663 POSTER Evidence of Melt per-colation and Mantle Wedge Deformation in the Marum Ophiolite (Papua New Guinea): M A

Kaczmarek, L Jonda, H L Davies

1340h T53A-4664 POSTER MORB to supra-sub-duction geochemical transition in the extrusive sequences of major upper Cretaceous ophiolites of Iran: H A Babaie, M Khalatbari Jafari, M E Mos-lempour

1340h T53A-4665 POSTER Crustal Structure and Miocene Geodynamic Evolution of the Easternmost Algerian Back-Arc Basin and Continental Margin (western Mediterranean Sea) from Wide-Angle and Multichannel Seismics: B Bouyahiaoui, F Sage, A Abtout, F Klingelhoefer, A Yelles-Chaouche, L Schenini, S Philippe, A Marok, J Deverchere, M Arab, A Galve, J Y Collot

1340h T53A-4666 POSTER Rifting and Post-Rift Reactivation of The Eastern Sardinian Margin (Western Tyrrhenian Back-Arc Basin) Evidenced by the Messinian Salinity Crisis Markers and Salt Tectonics: V Gaullier, F Chanier, B Vendeville, G Lymer, J Lofi, F Sage, A Maillard, I Thinon

1340h T53A-4667 POSTER Post-Rift Compressional Deformation on the Passive Margin of a young Mediterranean Backarc Basin (Eastern Sardinian Margin, Tyrrhenian Sea): F Chanier, V Gaullier, A Maillard, I Thinon, F Sage, G Lymer, B Vendeville, P Giresse, M A Bassetti, J Lofi

T53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hContinental Volcanic Rifted Margins II Posters (joint with V)

Presiding: Richard Walker, University of Leicester; Stephen Rippington, ARKeX; Ken McCaffrey, University of Durham

1340h T53B-4668 POSTER Ireland’s Atlantic Mar-gin: An Investigation of the Structure of Mag-ma-rich and Magma-poor Margins using Gravity, Magnetic and Seismic Data: S Rippington, J War-ner, J Rands, H Herbert

1340h T53B-4669 POSTER Growth of Transgressive Sills in Mechanically Layered Media: Faroe Islands, NE Atlantic Margin: R J Walker

1340h T53B-4670 POSTER Constraints on the Age of Continental Rifting and NE Atlantic “Break-Up” using U-Pb Geochronology of Fault-Hosted Calcite Mineralisation: Faroe Islands, European Atlantic Margin: R J Walker, N M W Roberts

1340h T53B-4671 POSTER Conjugate volcanic rifted margins, spreading and micro-continent: Lessons from the Norwegian-Greenland Sea: L Gernigon, A Blischke, A Nasuti, M Sand

1340h T53B-4672 POSTER Breakup Magmatism on the Vøring Margin: Insights from Sub-Basalt Imag-ing and Ocean Drilling Program Hole 642E: M M

Abdelmalak, S Planke, R Meyer, J I Faleide

1340h T53B-4673 POSTER Breakup Style and Mag-matic Underplating West of the Lofoten Islands, Norway, Based on OBS Data: A J Breivik, J I Fa-leide, R Mjelde, Y Murai, E R Flueh

1340h T53B-4674 POSTER Rift Fault Geometry and Distribution in Layered Basaltic Rocks: A Compar-ison Between the Koa’e (Hawai’i) and Krafla (Ice-land) Fault Systems: A Bubeck, R J Walker, C J MacLeod, J Imber

1340h T53B-4675 POSTER Brittle deformation within the eastern North American volcanic mar-gin: Paleostress inversion of faults in the Hartford basin: J Farrell, J M Crespi, D Ostebo, M Weingart

1340h T53B-4676 POSTER Kinematics and Dynam-ics of the Kivu Rift System from Seismic Anisotro-py, Seismicity, and Structural Analyses: H J Zal, D A Wood, C J Ebinger, C A Scholz, N d’Oreye, S A Carn, U Rutagarama

1340h T53B-4678 POSTER Lower Crustal Seismic-ity, Volatiles, and Evolving Strain Fields During the Initial Stages of Cratonic Rifting: C Lambert, J Muirhead, C J Ebinger, C Tiberi, S W Roecker, R Ferdinand-Wambura, G Kianji, G D Mulibo

1340h T53B-4679 POSTER Crustal Structure of the Gulf of Aden Continental Margins, from Afar to Oman, by Ambient Noise Seismic Tomography: F

Korostelev, C Weemstra, L Boschi, S D Leroy, Y Ren, G W Stuart, D Keir, F Rolandone, A Ahmed, I Al Ganad, K Khanbari, C Doubre, J O S Hammond, J M Kendall

1340h T53B-4680 POSTER Evolution of the Red Sea Continental Margin from Integrated Analyses of Gravity, Magnetic, and Receiver Function Obser-vations: C A Reed, A A Mohamed, S S Gao, K L Mickus, K H Liu, Y Yu, A A Elsheikh

1340h T53B-4681 POSTER Investigations of young (< 2.94 Ma) Hadar Formation deposits and their im-plication for basin development in southern Afar, Ethiopia: E DiMaggio, R Arrowsmith, C J Campi-sano, R A Johnson, A L Deino, M Warren, S Fisse-ha, A S Cohen

1340h T53B-4682 POSTER Formation of the Gulf of Mexico Salt Basin : I O Norton, H J Van Avendonk, G L Christeson, D R Eddy

1340h T53B-4683 POSTER ENAM: A community seismic experiment targeting rifting processes and post-rift evolution of the Mid Atlantic US margin: H J Van Avendonk, M B Magnani, D J Shilling-ton, J B Gaherty, M J Hornbach, B Dugan, M D Long, D Lizarralde, A Becel, M H Benoit, S H Hard-er, L S Wagner, G L Christeson

1340h T53B-4684 POSTER Evidence From Adakitic Rocks For Lithosphere Recycling At The U.S. East Coast Volcanic Rifted Margin: R Meyer, J W Van Wijk

1340h T53B-4685 POSTER New Perspectives on the Volcano-Tectonic Evolution of the Wairakei-Tau-hara Geothermal System, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand, from U-Pb Dating of Zircons: M D

Rosenberg, C J N Wilson, G Bignall, F Sepulveda, T R Ireland

1340h T53B-4686 POSTER Internal time marker (Q1) of the Cretaceous super chron in the Bay of Bengal - a new age constraint for the oceanic crust evolved between India and Elan Bank: K S Krish-

na, M Ismaiel, S Karlapati, D Saha, J Mishra

1340h T53B-4687 POSTER Detailed bathymetry and magnetic anomaly inthe Central Ryukyu Arc, Japan: implications for a westward shift of the volcanic front after ~2.1 Ma: T Sato, H Oda, O Ishizuka, K Arai

T53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hTectonics and Geodynamics of the Southwest Pacific and Banda Sea Regions II Posters (joint with G, GP, V)

Presiding: Kara Matthews, University of Sydney; Julien Collot, DIMENC; Phil Cummins, Australian National University; Sri Widiyantoro, Bandung Institute of Technology

1340h T53C-4689 POSTER The seismic wave speed structure of the Ontong Java Plateau determined from joint ambient noise and earthquake waveform data: B M Covellone, B K Savage, Y Shen

1340h T53C-4690 POSTER The Fragmented Mani-hiki Plateau – Key Region for Understanding the Break-up of the “Super” Large Igneous Province Ontong Java Nui: K Hochmuth, K Gohl, G Uen-zelmann-Neben, R Werner

1340h T53C-4691 POSTER Convergent Margins of New Zealand and Deformation Following Hikuran-gi Plateau Large Igneous Province Subduction: B W

Davy

1340h T53C-4692 POSTER Age-progressive volca-nism in the Tasman and Coral seas: S Williams, P B Gans, N N Mortimer, S Meffre, M Seton

1340h T53C-4693 POSTER Crustal and Upper Mantle Structure of the Louisville Ridge Seamount Chain at Its Intersection with the Tonga-Kermadec Subduction Zone: A H Robinson, C Peirce, W R Stratford, A B Watts, I Grevemeyer

1340h T53C-4694 POSTER Crustal Structure and Flexural Characteristics of the Louisville Ridge and Tonga-Kermadec Subduction System: M J Fun-

nell, C Peirce, W R Stratford, A B Watts, I Greve-meyer

1340h T53C-4695 POSTER Correlating flexural moat subsidence with grounding line fluctuations around Ross Island, Antarctica: S Jha, D L Harry, C P Wenman

1340h T53C-4696 POSTER Continental Rifting in the Western Ross Sea: F J Davey, S C Cande, J M Stock

1340h T53C-4697 POSTER Abbot Ice Shelf, the Amundsen Sea Continental Margin and the South-ern Boundary of the Bellingshausen Plate Seaward of West Antarctica: J R Cochran, K J Tinto, R E Bell

1340h T53C-4698 POSTER Geodynamic evolution of early Mesozoic sedimentary basins in eastern Australia: G Rosenbaum, A Babaahmadi, J Esterle

1340h T53C-4699 POSTER Investigating the Sub-duction History of the Southwest Pacific using Cou-pled Plate Tectonic-Mantle Convection Models: K

J Matthews, N E Flament, S Williams, D Müller, M Gurnis

1340h T53C-4700 POSTER Reconstructing Taiwan from the Cretaceous to present: C von Hagke, M M Philippon, J P Avouac

1340h T53C-4701 POSTER Seismic tomographic constraints on the Antarctic-Eastern Australian margin of Gondwanaland and the southwest Pacific oceans: H F Liu, J E Wu, J Suppe, L Renqi, R V S Kanda

1340h T53C-4702 POSTER Initiation of the Fiord-land-Puysegur subduction zone, New Zealand: X

Mao, M Gurnis, D May

1340h T53C-4703 POSTER The Tectonic Event of the Cenozoic in the Tasman Area, Western Pacific, and Its Role in Eocene Global Change: J Collot, R Sutherland, P Rouillard, M Patriat, W R Roest, F Bache

1340h T53C-4704 POSTER Continental rifting in the Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea: A com-parison of different estimates of extension at the rifting-spreading transition: J Partlow, A M Goodliffe

1340h T53C-4705 POSTER Neogene Structural His-tory of Biak and the Biak Basin, Eastern Indonesia: D Gold, R Hall, P Burgess

1340h T53C-4706 POSTER Geomorphologic Indices for Transition from Subduction to Arc-Continent Collision in Sumba Island, Indonesia: C Authe-

mayou, B Delcaillau, G Y Brocard, S Molliex, M Nexer, K Pedoja

1340h T53C-4708 POSTER The 1992 Flores Earth-quake and the Flores Backthrust: P R Cummins, A Koulali, J Hossen, H Latief

1340h T53C-4709 POSTER Teleseismic Double-Dif-ference Earthquake Hypocenter Relocation in the Indonesian Region: A D Nugraha, H A Shiddiqi, S Widiyantoro, M Ramdhan, W Wandono, S Sutiy-ono, T Handayani

1340h T53C-4710 POSTER 400 Years of Living Dan-gerously: Compiling and Communicating to Those in Harms Way the History of Major Earthquake and Tsunami Events in the Sunda-Banda Arc Tran-sition, Eastern Indonesia Region: R A Harris, J R Major, R Dunn, C Prasetyadi, H Ibadurrahman, N Cox, N Roosmawati, H Nugroho, T Klein

1340h T53C-4711 POSTER Interplate coupling along the Java trench from CGPS observation: I Meilano, H Kuncoro, S Susilo, J Efendi, H Z Abidin, A D Nu-graha, S Widiyantoro

T53D Moscone South 304Friday 1340hThree-Dimensional Observations and Models of Lithospheric Extension II (joint with S)

Presiding: Dale Sawyer, Rice University; Timothy Minshull, University of Southampton; Timothy Reston, University of Birmingham

1340h T53D-01 Three-dimensional numerical mod-eling of extensional basin formation: R S Huismans

1355h T53D-02 Influence of lower crustal rheology on onset and distribution of melting and serpentini-sation during rifting: comparison with the Brazil-ian/African conjugate margins: M Perez-Guss-

inye, M N Araujo, M T Romeiro, M A Martinez, J P Morgan, E Ros

1410h T53D-03 3D Dynamics of Oblique Rift Sys-tems: Fault Evolution from Rift to Break-up: S

Brune

1425h T53D-04 Asymmetric and dual 3D rift evo-lution over mantle plumes in presence of far-field stresses. Insights from ultra-high resolution numer-ical models: E B Burov, T Gerya, A Koptev, E Cal-ais, S D Leroy

1440h T53D-05 Development of Core Complex Domes Due to Along-Axis Variation in Diking: W

R Buck, E Choi, X Tian

1455h T53D-06 3D Discrete Element Modelling of Normal Fault Network Evolution in Multi-Phase Rift Basins: R L Gawthorpe, E Finch

1525h T53D-08 Spatial and temporal variations in fault activity during early development of rift polar-ity within the offshore Corinth rift, central Greece: C W Nixon, A Moyle, L C McNeill, R E Bell, J M Bull, T Henstock

T53E Moscone South 306Friday 1340hToward Constraining Subduction Zone Dynamics II

(joint with DI, MR, S, V)

Presiding: John Davies, Cardiff Univ; Rhodri Davies, Australian National University; Fabio Capitanio, Monash University; Saskia Goes, Imperial College London

1340h T53E-01 Constraining Slab Sinking on a Whole-Mantle Scale: Quantitative Integration of Surface and Sub-Surface Observations from Geo-physics and Geology: K Sigloch, M G Mihalynuk

1355h T53E-02 Circum-Slab Mantle Deformation: Insights from Finite Strain and Seismic Anisotro-py: J F Di Leo, Z H Li, N M Ribe, A Walker, J M Wookey, J M Kendall

1410h T53E-03 Architecture and Kinematics of the Taiwan Arc-Continent Collision: S Carena, J Suppe, Y M Wu, R V S Kanda

1425h T53E-04 Subduction Initiation in Eastern In-donesia: R Hall

1440h T53E-05 Mechanism for Normal Faulting in the Subducting Plate at the Mariana Trench: Z

Zhou, J Lin, M D Behn, J A L Olive

1455h T53E-06 Seismic Structure in Southern Peru: Evidence for a Smooth Contortion Between Flat and Normal Subduction of the Nazca Plate: S L

Dougherty, R W Clayton

1510h T53E-07 Observations and modeling of the crustal structure and Moho strength variation along the Lesser Antilles Arc: D Schlaphorst, J M Ken-dall, J D Blundy, E Melekhova, B Baptie, J L Latch-man, M P Bouin, S Tait

1525h T53E-08 Lattice-preferred Orientation and Volatile Content of Olivine in Arc Mantle Litho-sphere, Based on Xenoliths from the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California: E J Chin, G Hirth, A E Saal, J M Eiler

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VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGY

V53A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hChemical, Physical, and Biological Interactions During Serpentinization of Ultramafic Rocks II Posters

(joint with B, GP, OS)

Presiding: Aida Farough, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Esther Schwarzenbach, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Robert Lowell, Virginia Tech

1340h V53A-4819 POSTER Microbially-influenced Fe-Cycling within high pH serpentinizing springs of the Zambales Ophiolite, Philippines: C Casar, D R Meyer-Dombard, A Simon, D Cardace, C A Ar-cilla

1340h V53A-4820 POSTER Apparent Disequilibri-um of Inorganic and Organic Carbon Compounds in Serpentinizing Fluids: K Robinson, E Shock

1340h V53A-4821 POSTER Methane Seepage at Hy-peralkaline Springs in the Ronda Peridotite Massif (Spain): G Etiope, I Vadillo, M J Whiticar, J M Marques, P M Carreira, I Tiago, J Benavente, P Jimenez, B Urresti

1340h V53A-4822 POSTER Abiotic Methane in Land-Based Serpentinized Peridotites: New Dis-coveries and Isotope Surprises: M J Whiticar, G Etiope

1340h V53A-4823 POSTER New Isotopic Con-straints on the Sources of Methane at Sites of Active Continental Serpentinization: D T Wang, D Gru-en, P L Morrill, A Rietze, K H Nealson, M D Kubo, D Cardace, M O Schrenk, T M Hoehler, T M Mc-Collom, G Etiope, H Hosgormez, M Schoell, S Ono

1340h V53A-4824 POSTER Discovery of New Methane-bearing Hyperalkaline Springs in the Ser-pentinized Dun Mountain Ophiolite, New Zealand: J F Pawson, C Oze, G Etiope, T W Horton

1340h V53A-4825 POSTER Spatial Distribution of Hydrogen Production Zone and Organic Carbon; Case Study from Jurassic Ocean Plateau, the Mikabu Greenstone Belt, Central Shikoku, Japan. : Y Ando, K Okamoto, M Terabayashi

1340h V53A-4826 POSTER In situ thermodynamic monitoring of serpentinization and H2 generation - An experimental study: C Fauguerolles, T Caste-lain, J Villeneuve, M Pichavant

1340h V53A-4827 POSTER An analytical model of the free H2 produced by serpentinization within oceanic lithosphere: S L Worman, L Pratson, T H Darrah, J A Karson, E M Klein

1340h V53A-4828 POSTER Vein Formation and El-ement Mobility During Serpentinization of Peridot-ites: Mineralogy and Thermodynamic Modeling: E

M Schwarzenbach, M J Caddick, J S Beard

1340h V53A-4829 POSTER Si-Metasomatism During Serpentinization of Jurassic Ultramafic Sea-floor: a Comparative Study: M Vogel, G L Frueh-Green, C Boschi, E M Schwarzenbach

1340h V53A-4830 POSTER Low-temperature peri-dotite hydration in the shallow subsurface in Oman: H M Miller, P B Kelemen, J Matter, A S Templeton

1340h V53A-4831 POSTER CO2- and Ca-rich Fluids Drive Dolomite Formation During Hydrothermal Alteration of Peridotite: N G Grozeva, F Klein, J Seewald, S Sylva

1340h V53A-4832 POSTER By-products of the serpentinization process on the Oman ophiolite : chemical and isotopic composition of carbonate deposits in alkaline springs, and associated second-ary phases: O Sissmann, I Martinez, E Deville, V Beaumont, D Pillot, A Prinzhofer, C Vacquand, C Chaduteau, P Agrinier, F J Guyot

1340h V53A-4833 POSTER Clumped isotope dis-equilibrium during rapid CO2 uptake and carbonate precipitation in subaerial alkaline springs associated with ongoing serpentinization: E S Falk, W Guo, P B Kelemen

1340h V53A-4834 POSTER Dissolution–precip-itation processes governing the carbonation and silicification of the serpentinite sole of the New Caledonia ophiolite: M Ulrich, M Munoz, S Guil-lot, M Cathelineau, C Picard, B Quesnel, P Boulvais, C Couteau

1340h V53A-4835 POSTER Integration of 3 Consec-utive Years of Aqueous Geochemistry Monitoring Serpentinization at the Coast Range Ophiolite Mi-crobial Observatory (CROMO), Northern Califor-nia, USA: D Cardace, T M Hoehler, T M McCol-lom, M O Schrenk, M D Kubo

1340h V53A-4836 POSTER Timescales and rates for peridotite-groundwater reactions in the Samail Ophiolite, Sultanate of Oman: A N Paukert, J Mat-ter, M Stute, P B Kelemen

1340h V53A-4837 POSTER Evolution of fracture permeability of ultramafic rocks at hydrothermal conditions: An experimental study on serpentiniza-tion reactions: A Farough, D E Moore, D A Lock-ner, R P Lowell

1340h V53A-4838 POSTER Mass transfer of Fe during the serpentinization of olivine by SiO2 rich fluid at 300°C, 500 bars: Perspectives from mineral dissolution/precipitation rates and Fe isotope sys-tematics: D D Syverson, B M Tutolo, D M Borrok, W E Seyfried Jr

1340h V53A-4839 POSTER Heat Source for Active Venting at the Lost City Hydrothermal Field: J E

Smith, L N Germanovich, R P Lowell

1340h V53A-4840 POSTER Origin of Magnetic High at Basalt-Ultramafic Hosted Hydrothermal Vent Field in the Central Indian Ridge: M Fujii, K Okino, T Sato, H Sato, K Nakamura

1340h V53A-4841 POSTER Crystallogenesis of Mixed-Valence Fe-Serpentines: Implications for Their Formation during the Aqueous Alteration of Carbonaceous Chondrites’ Parent Body: F Caste, A Elmaleh, M Abdelmoula, N Menguy, G Ona-Ngue-ma, M Gérard

1340h V53A-4842 POSTER Iron Oxidation Pro-cesses During Asteroidal Fluid-Rock Interactions: a Nanoscale Study of Serpentine-bearing Alteration Assemblages in the Murray Meteorite: A Elmaleh, F Bourdelle, K Benzerara, F Caste, H Leroux, B De-vouard

V53B Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hMelt, Volatiles, and the Oxidation State of Iron in Planetary Mantles III Posters (cosponsored by MSA) (joint with DI, MR, P)

Presiding: David Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Glenn Gaetani, WHOI; Elizabeth Cottrell, Smithsonian, NMNH; Anthony Withers, University of Minnesota

1340h V53B-4843 POSTER Volatile element content of the heterogeneous upper mantle: K Shimizu, A E Saal, E H Hauri, D W Forsyth, V S Kamenetsky, Y Niu

1340h V53B-4844 POSTER Melting Processes and Mantle Heterogeneity Recorded by Individual Phases from Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalts: K W Bur-

ton, I J Parkinson

1340h V53B-4845 POSTER Geochemical-Seismo-logical Imaging of Volatile-Assisted Melting at the Southern Margin of the Colorado Plateau, USA: M

R Reid, S Rudzitis, J Blichert-Toft, A Levander

1340h V53B-4846 POSTER Petrological mapping of a Low Velocity Zone (LVZ) induced by CO2-H2O-bearing incipient melts: M Massuyeau, E Gardés, Y Morizet, E Le Trong, F Gaillard

1340h V53B-4847 POSTER Carbonate Mineral As-semblages as Inclusions in Yakutian Diamonds: TEM Verifications: A M Logvinova, R Wirth, N V Sobolev, L A Taylor

1340h V53B-4848 POSTER Reactive Transport of Carbonated Magma Beneath a Mid-Oceanic Ridge: Theory and Numerical Models: T Keller, R F Katz, M M Hirschmann

1340h V53B-4849 POSTER Thermodynamic model for the calculation of multi pressure melting phase relation of anhydrous spinel lherzolite: K Ueki, H Iwamori

1340h V53B-4850 POSTER A Simple Thermody-namic Model for Peridotite Melting in the System NCFMASOCr: E S Jennings, T J B Holland

1340h V53B-4851 POSTER Characterization of Reduced Magmatic C-O-H-N Volatiles By Iso-topic Labeling: E Falksen, L S Armstrong, M M Hirschmann

1340h V53B-4852 POSTER Nitrogen Partitioning Between Reduced Silicate Melts and Metallic Iron Alloys: L S Armstrong, E Falksen, A Von Der Handt, M M Hirschmann

1340h V53B-4853 POSTER Continuous Measure-ments of Electrical Conductivity and Viscosity of Lherzorite Analogue Samples during Slow Increas-es and Decreases in Temperature: Melting and Pre-melting Effects: K Sueyoshi, T Hiraga

1340h V53B-4854 POSTER Incorporation of Xenon in magmas at depth: C Leroy, C Sanloup, H Bureau, B Schmidt, Z Konopkova, C Raepsaet

1340h V53B-4855 POSTER Very large intramo-lecular D-H partitioning in hydrated silicate melts synthesized at upper mantle pressures and tempera-tures: G D Cody, Y Wang, B O Mysen, D Foustou-kos, C Le Losq, S X Cody

1340h V53B-4856 POSTER Effects of chemical com-position on the environments of D+ and H+ in alkali silicate glasses: with implications for D/H fraction-ation in magmatic processes: C Le Losq, G D Cody, B O Mysen

1340h V53B-4857 POSTER In-situ measurements of D/H fractionation between melt and coexisting aqueous fluids in the Na2O-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O sys-tem: C Dalou, C Le Losq, B O Mysen

1340h V53B-4858 POSTER Ferric Iron Concen-trations in Silicate Glasses: a Mössbauer and XAS Study: M D Dyar, M C McCanta

1340h V53B-4859 POSTER Experimental Spinel Standards for Ferric Iron (Fe3+) Determination During Peridotite Partial Melting: M D Wenz, F Sorbadere, A Rosenthal, D J Frost, C A McCammon

1340h V53B-4860 POSTER Olivine-hosted melt inclusions as an archive of redox heterogeneity in magmatic systems: M E Hartley, O Shorttle, J Ma-clennan, Y Moussallam, M Edmonds

1340h V53B-4861 POSTER How the Ferric Iron Proportion in Basalts Changes Towards the Iceland Plume: O Shorttle, Y Moussallam, M E Hartley, M Edmonds, J Maclennan, B J Murton

1340h V53B-4862 POSTER The Fe3+/ΣFe Ratios of East Scotia Back-Arc Basin Lavas: New Insights Into Subduction Inputs: A Bezos, T Fougeroux, C Guiv-el, J P Lorand, C La, P T Leat, C Beier

1340h V53B-4863 POSTER Untangling the History of Oceanic Peridotites Using Spinel Oxybarometry: S Birner, J M Warren, E Cottrell, F A Davis

1340h V53B-4864 POSTER Iron Stable Isotopes, Magmatic Differentiation and the Oxidation State of Mariana Arc Magmas: H M Williams, J Prytu-lak, T A Plank, K A Kelley

1340h V53B-4865 POSTER Evolution of δ 56Fe in serpentinites during subduction: example in the Western Alps: B Debret, H M Williams, M A Millet

1340h V53B-4866 POSTER Mineralogical Changes and Fe Valence State During Antigorite Breakdown in Subduction Settings: M Merkulova, M Munoz, O Vidal, F Brunet

V53C Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1340hRecent Advances in Ophiolite Research: New Insights into the Formation, Evolution, and Emplacement of Ophiolites II Posters (joint with T)

Presiding: Matthew Rioux, University of California; Hugh Rollinson, University of Derby; Julian Pearce, Cardiff Univ; Mathieu Benoit, Géosciences Environnement Toulouse, Observatoire Midi Pyrénées

1340h V53C-4867 POSTER Slab and Sediment Melt-ing during Subduction Initiation: Mantle Plagiog-ranites from the Oman Ophiolite: H R Rollinson

1340h V53C-4868 POSTER Half a Century of Oman Ophiolite Studies: SSZ or MOR, the Arc Disposal Problem: R T Gregory, D Gray

1340h V53C-4869 POSTER The Oman Ophiolite from Detachment to Obduction: F I Boudier

1340h V53C-4870 POSTER VERY High Tempera-ture Hydrothermal Record in Plagioclase of BLACK Gabbros in Oman Ophiolite: F I Boudier, D Main-price, A A Nicolas

1340h V53C-4871 POSTER New Paleomagnetic Data from the Wadi Abyad Crustal Section and their Im-plications for the Rotation History of the Oman Ophiolite: M Meyer, A Morris, M Anderson, C J MacLeod

1340h V53C-4872 POSTER An evolved axial melt lens in the Northern Ibra Valley, Southern Oman Ophiolite: M P Loocke, C J Lissenberg, C J Ma-cLeod

1340h V53C-4873 POSTER The genesis of the Dun-ite Transition Zone in the Oman Ophiolite: new insights from Major and Rare Earth Elements: M

Benoit, M Theveny, M Claverie, M Rospabé, B Abily, G Ceuleneer

1340h V53C-4874 POSTER Magmatic Diversity of the Wehrlitic Intrusions in the Oceanic Lower Crust of the Northern Oman Ophiolite: R Kaneko, Y Adachi, S Miyashita

1340h V53C-4875 POSTER The Oman Drilling Project: J Matter, P B Kelemen, D A H Teagle

1340h V53C-4876 POSTER Ground-based Hyper-spectral Remote Sensing for Mapping Rock Alter-ations and Lithologies: Case Studies from Semail Ophiolite, Oman and Rush Springs Sandstone, Oklahoma: L Sun, S Khan, D L Hauser, C L Glen-nie, C Snyder, U Okyay

1340h V53C-4877 POSTER A Deep Seismic Study of the United Arab Emirates: Implications for Col-lision Tectonics and Ophiolite Emplacement: M Y

Ali, A B Watts

1340h V53C-4878 POSTER Reconstructing Ophi-olites: Reassessing Assumptions From the Oceanic Crust and Related Terranes: J A Karson

1340h V53C-4879 POSTER Physical Properties of IBM Forearc Crust: Comparison with Oceanic Crust: G L Christeson

1340h V53C-4880 POSTER Tectonic Emplacement of the Ophiolitic Mélange in the West Junggar, NW China: Comment on the Plate Boundary Signifi-cance of Ophiolitic Mélange Belt: G Wang, Y Xu, L Xiao, C Chen

1340h V53C-4881 POSTER The Xigaze ophiolite, southern Tibet: a fossil oceanic forearc generated during subduction initiation: J Dai, C Wang, D Zhu, Y Li

1340h V53C-4882 POSTER Forearc hyperextension by detachment faulting and ophiolite dismember-ment: examples from the Yarlung Tsangpo Suture Zone (Southern Tibet): M Maffione, D J J Van Hinsbergen, W Huang, L Koornneef, C Guilmette, N Borneman, K V Hodges, P A Kapp, D Lin

1340h V53C-4883 POSTER Subduction-related oce-anic crust in the Khantaishir ophiolite (western Mongolia): O Gianola, M W Schmidt, O E Jagoutz

1340h V53C-4884 POSTER New Perspectives on Ophiolite Formation: Evidence from Ultrahigh Pressure (UHP), Highly Reduced and Crustal-type Minerals in Podiform Chromitites: P T Robinson, J Yang

1340h V53C-4885 POSTER Mantle Origin of Oliv-ine-rich Troctolites in a Rift Environment: U Faul, G Garapic, K Michibayashi

1340h V53C-4886 POSTER Experimental Study of Olivine-rich Troctolites: S Mu, U Faul

1340h V53C-4887 POSTER Is the Arabian Nubian Shield with Westward Subduction Polarity? Clues from Prograding Metamorphism in Mantle Per-idotites, Eastern Desert of Egypt: H M Gamal El

Dien, A S Abu El-Ela, M Hamdy, A Hassan

1340h V53C-4888 POSTER Metamorphic Sole and Accreted Units Along a subduction Interface: form Birth to Steady State (the Case of Western Turkey): A Plunder, P Agard, C Chopin, M Soret

1340h V53C-4889 POSTER Assessing Hydrother-mal Contributions to Global Biogeochemial Cycles; Insights From the Macquarie Island Ophiolite: R

M Coggon, D A H Teagle, G Davidson, J Alt, T S Brewer, M Harris

1340h V53C-4890 POSTER Geochemistry and petrogenesis of mafic-ultramafic rocks from the Central Indian Ridge, latitude 8°S-17°S: S B Yi, C W W Oh, S J Pak, J Kim, J W Moon

1340h V53C-4891 POSTER Geochemistry of Basalts from the Asymmetric Spreading Ridge Segment at 16.5°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: S R Henrick, V Dobrosavljevic, H J Dick, V J M Salters

V53D Moscone South 310Friday 1340hEstimating the Durations, Rates and Depths of Magmatic Processes II (cosponsored by MSA) (joint with NH, S, T)

Presiding: Georg Zellmer, Massey University; Olivier Bachmann, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Albrecht Von Quadt, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Philipp Ruprecht, Lamont Doherty Earth Obs.

1340h V53D-01 Minutes to Millennia: Diffusion Methods in Subduction-Related Volcanism: D J

Morgan, A Allan, C J N Wilson, B L Charlier, J Davidson

1355h V53D-02 226Ra-230Th Disequilibria in Magmas from Llaima and Lonquimay Volcanoes, Chile: On the Roles and Rates of Subvolcanic Mag-matic Processes: O Reubi, L B Cooper, M A Dun-gan, B Bourdon

1410h V53D-03 Mafic Recharge to a Zoned Mag-ma Reservoir Centuries Prior to the 1835 Cosigüina Eruption: M A Longpre, J Stix, F Costa Rodriguez

1425h V53D-04 Constraints on the timescales of magma degassing from chemical heterogeneity in rhyolites: K Berlo, H Tuffen, V Smith, J M Castro, D M Pyle, T A Mather, K Geraki

1440h V53D-05 Zircon Age Distributions Provide Magma Fluxes in the Earth’s Crust: L Caricchi, G Simpson, U Schaltegger

1455h V53D-06 Zircon Record of the Plutonic-Vol-canic Connection and Protracted Rhyolite Melt Extraction at Turkey Creek Caldera, Arizona: C D

Deering, B Schoene, C B Keller, O Bachmann, R J Beane, M Ovtcharova

1510h V53D-07 Constrains on the Latest Volcanic Eruptions in Eastern-Central Europe: Zircon Geo-chronology and Magma Residence Time at the Ci-omadul Volcano: S Harangi, R Lukács, I Dunkl, K Molnár, A K Schmitt, B Kiss

1525h V53D-08 Coupling of Uranium and Thorium Series Isotope Systematics for Age Determination of Late Pleistocene Zircons using LA-ICP-MS: S Saka-

ta, S Hirakawa, H Iwano, T Danhara, T Hirata

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V53E Moscone South 308Friday 1340hVolcanic Plumes: Dispersion Dynamics and Atmospheric Phenomena II Presiding: Shannon Kobs-Nawotniak, Idaho State University; Kimberly Genareau, University of Alabama; Kirsten Chojnicki, Scripps Institute of Oceanography; Sonja Behnke, University of South Florida Tampa

1340h V53E-01 When Do Complex Eruption Dy-namics Matter? The Roles of Column Instability and Magma-water Interaction on Dispersal of Vol-canic Ash: A R Van Eaton, M Herzog, A B Clarke, R J Brown

1355h V53E-02 3D numerical simulations of vol-canic plume and tephra dispersal: Reconstruction of the 2014 Kelud eruption: Y Suzuki, M Iguchi, F Maeno, S Nakada, A Hashimoto, T Shimbori, K Ishii

1410h V53E-03 Dynamics of Wind-Affected Volca-nic Plumes: The Example of the 2011 Cordon Caulle Eruption, Chile: C Bonadonna, M Pistolesi, R Ci-oni, W Degruyter, M Elissondo, V Baumann

1425h V53E-04 Multiparametric Study of Wind and Atmosphere Effect on Explosive Eruptive Style: S L Engwell, S Barsotti, M De’ Michieli Vitturi, A Neri

1440h V53E-05 Impact of wind on the dynamics of explosive volcanic plumes inferred from analog experiments: G Carazzo, F Girault, T J Aubry, H Bouquerel, E C Kaminski

1455h V53E-06 Experimental study of jet gas-parti-cle interaction generated during explosive volcanic eruptions: E F Medici, G P Waite

1510h V53E-07 Turning Off Entrainment: The Role of Particle Size Distributions and Vent Geom-etryIn The Collapse of Volcanic Jets: D Jessop, M Jellinek, O Roche

1525h V53E-08 Dynamics of Individual Eruptive Pulses and their Contribution to the Total Mass Flux – Case Study of the 2nd Explosive Phase of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull Eruption (Iceland): T Dürig, M T Gudmundsson, S Karmann, B Zimanowski, P Dellino, M Rietze, R Büttner

UNION

U54A Moscone South 103-104Friday 1600hFuture Earth: Connecting Research and Responses to Global Environmental Change

(Virtual Session)Presiding: Diana Greenslade, International Council for Science; Frans Berkhout, International Council for Science

1600h U54A-01 ‘Engagement’ in Future Earth: Sup-porting a Step Change in Global Science-Policy In-teractions: S C Moser

1620h U54A-02 Science Communication in the Post-Expert Digital Age: A Luers

1640h U54A-03 Advancing Water and Water-En-ergy-Food Cluster Activities within Future Earth: R

G Lawford, A Bhaduri, C Pahl-Wostl

1700h U54A-04 A critical knowledge pathway to a sustainable future in an urbanizing planet: P Rome-

ro-Lankao

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

A54B Moscone West 3010Friday 1600hAdvances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications IV

(Virtual Session) (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, NH)

Presiding: Jun Wang, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard-Smithsonian CFA; Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey

1600h A54B-01 Advances in Studies of Air Quality and Health Informed with Satellite Remote Sensing: R Martin, A van Donkelaar, B Boys, J Geddes, S Kharol, C J Lee, C R Nowlan, G Snider, C Weagle, J Xu

1615h A54B-02 On the Specification of Smoke In-jection Heights for Aerosol Forecasting: A da Silva, C Schaefer, C A Randles

1630h A54B-03 Global assessment of sub-pixel fire retrievals using MODIS 1 km data: W Schroeder, L Giglio

1645h A54B-04 An algorithm for retrieving fine and coarse aerosol microphysical properties from AERONET-type photopolarimetric measurements: X Xu, J Wang, J Zeng, R J D Spurr, X Liu, O Dubo-vik, Z Li, L Li, B N Holben, M I Mishchenko

1700h A54B-05 A new paradigm for constraining PM2.5 speciation by combining multiangular and polarimetric remote sensing with chemical trans-port model information: O Kalashnikova, F Xu, C Ge, J Wang, M J Garay, D J Diner

1715h A54B-06 Assessment of the Sources of Black Carbon and Carbon Monoxide using OMI Aerosol Absorption Optical Depth, MOPITT Carbon Mon-oxide, and the adjoint of GEOS-Chem: L Zhang, D K Henze, G A Grell, G R Carmichael

1745h A54B-08 An Examination of Extreme Fire Behavior and its Impact on Smoke Injection Alti-tude using Remote Sensing and Meteorological Data: D A Peterson, E J Hyer, J R Campbell, M D Fromm, J W Hair, C F Butler, M A Fenn

A54C Moscone South 309Friday 1600hIn Situ and Spaceborne Observations of Atmospheric Water Vapor and Temperature II (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, H, OS)

Presiding: Isaac Moradi, University of Maryland College Park; Holger Voemel, DWD; Isaac Moradi, Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites University of Maryland

1620h A54C-02 AIRS Water Vapor and Tempera-ture Products: E J Fetzer

1640h A54C-03 Water Vapor and Temperature Measurements within the GCOS Reference Upper Air Network (GRUAN): M Fujiwara

1700h A54C-04 Global Tpw and Uth Trends In-ferred from 10 Years of Hiirs and MODIS Data: E E Borbas, P Menzel, R Frey, A K Heidinger, N Bearson

1730h A54C-06 HAI: A novel airborne multi-chan-nel hygrometer for fast multi-phase H2O quantifica-tion: Performance of the HAI instrument during the first flights on the German HALO aircraft: B Buch-

holz, V Ebert, M Kraemer, A Afchine

1745h A54C-07 Retrieval of Temperature From a Multiple Channel Rayleigh-Scatter Lidar Using an Optimal Estimation Method: R J Sica, A Haefele

A54D Moscone West 3008Friday 1600hOrganized Convection Across Scales: Fundamentals and Phenomena IV Presiding: Kevin Reed, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Ahmed Tawfik, Center for Ocean-Atmospheric-Land Studies Fairfax; Duane Waliser, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Mitch Moncrieff, NCAR

1600h A54D-01 Self-Aggregation of Convection in Long Channel Geometry: A A Wing, T Cronin

1615h A54D-02 Convective aggregation in idealised models and realistic equatorial cases: C E Holloway

1630h A54D-03 Vertical-Velocity Distributions as a Key to Representing Convection across Sub-Grid Scales in Climate Models: L Donner

1645h A54D-04 Tradeoffs in Acceleration and Initialization of Superparameterized Global Atmo-spheric Models for MJO and Climate Science: M S

Pritchard, C S Bretherton, C A DeMott

1700h A54D-05 Improvements in the representa-tion of the Indian Summer Monsoon in the NCEP Climate Forecast System version 2: R J Bombardi, E K Schneider, L Marx, S Halder, B Singh, A B Taw-fik, P Dirmeyer, J L Kinter

1715h A54D-06 Mesoscale organization in the Community Atmosphere Model (CAM): J T Bac-

meister, S Trier, C A Davis, P Callaghan

1730h A54D-07 Senstivity simulations of the MJO and tropical climate using a superparameterized version of the global WRF model: S Tulich

1745h A54D-08 Feedbacks and Convection in the Gap Between GCMs and CRMs: L G Silvers, B B Stevens, C Hohenegger, G A Marco

A54E Moscone West 3006Friday 1600hRegional Climate Modeling IV (joint with GC)

Presiding: Raymond Arritt, Iowa State Univ; Lai-Yung Leung, Pacific Northwest Natl Lab

1600h A54E-01 Exploring a Multi-resolution Ap-proach Using AMIP Simulations: L R Leung, K Sakaguchi, C Zhao, Q Yang, J Lu, S M Hagos, T D Ringler, S Rauscher, L Dong

1615h A54E-02 Variable-Resolution Ensemble Climatology Modeling of Sierra Nevada Snow-pack within the Community Earth System Model (CESM): A Rhoades, P A Ullrich, C M Zarzycki, M Levy, M Taylor

1630h A54E-03 Arctic Storms in a Regionally Re-fined Atmospheric General Circulation Model: E L

Roesler, M Taylor, M Boslough, S Sullivan

1645h A54E-04 Projections of Increased Intensity of Summer Rainfall over the UK from Very High Resolution Regional Climate Model Simulations: H

J Fowler, E J Kendon, S C Chan, N M Roberts, M Roberts, C A Senior

1700h A54E-05 Climatic impact of urbanization in Eastern China: modeling the combined urban heat island and aerosol effects : Y Qian, B Yang, C Zhao, L R Leung, H Yan, J Fan

1715h A54E-06 Land-Use Change Impacts on In-tensity, Duration, and Frequency of Precipitation in the South Platte River Basin: A Pina, A S Denning

1730h A54E-07 Evaluating the Respective Impact of the Radiative Forcing and Fertilization Response of Vegetation to a Carbon Dioxide Enriched Atmo-sphere during Severe Heatwaves in Western Eu-rope: L A Lemordant, P Gentine, M Stéfanon, P Drobinski

1745h A54E-08 Lake-river-atmosphere Interac-tions as Simulated by the Canadian Regional Cli-mate Model (CRCM5) over North-east Canada: O

Huziy, L Sushama, R Laprise

A54F Moscone West 3012Friday 1600hSatellite Observations from Passive Microwave and Infrared Instruments (Calibration, Intercalibration, and Bias Correction) II (cosponsored by AMS) (joint with GC, H, IN)

Presiding: Isaac Moradi, University of Maryland College Park; Rachael Kroodsma, University of Michigan; Isaac Moradi, Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites University of Maryland

1600h Introductory Remarks

1605h A54F-01 Intercalibration of the GPM Con-stellation Using the GPM Microwave Imager (GMI): T T Wilheit Jr, W K Berg, H Ebrahimi, R Kroodsma, V Payne, J R Wang, J X Yang

1625h A54F-02 Inter-Comparison of Aquarius and SMOS Calibration and Impact on Sea Surface Salin-ity Products: E Dinnat, J Boutin, D M Le Vine, X Yin

1645h A54F-03 Evaluating AIRS Radiometric Error in Non-uniform Scenes using MODIS: T S Pagano, H H Aumann

1700h A54F-04 Use of External Sources for Calibra-tion and Validation of L-band Missions: S Misra, S T Brown

1715h A54F-05 Intercalibration of AMSR2 sea ice concentration estimates using limited AMSR-E in-formation: W Meier, D J Cavalieri, A Ivanoff

1730h A54F-06 Calibration Performance and Ca-pabilities of the New Compact Ocean Wind Vector Radiometer System: S T Brown, P Focardi, A Kiti-yakara, F Maiwald, O Montes, S Padmanabhan, R Redick, D Russell, J Wincentsen

1745h A54F-07 A Long Term Satellite Record of Mesospheric and Upper Stratospheric Temperature and Related Datasets, the MUSTARD Project: N J

Livesey, M J Schwartz, R S Lieberman, G L Man-ney, W G Read, J Anderson

BIOGEOSCIENCES

B54A Moscone West 2022-2024Friday 1600hBiochar Research: Advances in Production and Application II

(Virtual Session) (joint with GC)

Presiding: Jehangir Bhadha, Univeristy of Florida - Everglades Research and Education Center; Timothy Lang, Univeristy of Florida - Everglades Research and Education Center

1600h B54A-01 Influence of Biochar on C and N Transformation in Soil and Their Impact on Green-house Gas Emissions: R Chintala, T E Schumach-er, S Kumar, D E Clay, D D Malo

1615h B54A-02 Sugarcane rice residue biochars and their applications: J J Wang

1630h B54A-03 USDA Biochar Research: Land Application Advances to Reap Its Multifunctional Abilities: J Ippolito, K Spokas, J Novak, R D Lentz, M Stromberger, T Ducey, M Johnson

1645h B54A-04 Biochar: from laboratory mech-anisms through the greenhouse to field trials: C

A Masiello, X Gao, B Dugan, J J Silberg, K Zy-gourakis, P J J Alvarez

1700h B54A-05 White Spruce Biochar for Point-of-Use Drinking Water Treatment: M S Cliggett, L Murdoch, J A Soria, A Dotson

1715h B54A-06 The ecological consequences of biochar application to grasslands: S Jeffery, I Me-melink, T V Voorde, L Mommer, M Bezemer, J W V Groenigen

1730h B54A-07 Toward a mechanistic understand-ing of the effect of biochar addition on soil water retention: S Yi, N Chang, M Guo, P T Imhoff

1745h B54A-08 Biodiversity, greenhouse gas and economic trade-offs from biochar use: a 20 year model of biochar use in the UK: A Gathorne-Har-

dy

B54B Moscone West 3002Friday 1600hBiogeochemical Cycling of Silicon and Isotopes in Biogenic Silica II (joint with OS)

Presiding: Claudia Ehlert, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology; Patricia Grasse, GEOMAR; Anson Mackay, University College London; George Swann, University of Nottingham

1600h B54B-01 VARIATIONS IN THE DELIVERY OF SI TO THE OCEANS FROM THE CONTI-NENTS: IMPLICATIONS OF A DYNAMIC TER-RESTRIAL SI CYCLE: P Frings, D J Conley, W Clymans, G Fontorbe, C L De La Rocha

1615h B54B-02 Landscape cultivation alters δ30Si signature in terrestrial ecosystems: F I Vande-

venne, C Delvaux, H Huyghes, B Ronchi, G Gov-ers, A L Barão, W Clymans, P Meire, L André, E Struyf

1630h B54B-03 Tracing diatom utilisation, and its fate, in Lake Baikal, Siberia: the application of sil-icon isotope geochemistry: V N Panizzo, G E A Swann, A W Mackay, S Roberts, E Vologina, M Sturm, M S Horstwood

1645h B54B-04 Salt Marshes as Sources and Sinks of Silica: J Carey, R W Fulweiler

1700h B54B-05 Deglacial changes in subarctic Pacif-ic surface water hydrography and nutrient dynamics – a fresh perspective from diatom oxygen and sili-con stable isotopes: E Maier, A Abelmann, R Ger-sonde, M Meheust, B Chapligin, J Ren, R H Stein, H Meyer, R Tiedemann

1715h B54B-06 Diatom Frustule-Bound δ13c Mea-surements and Reconstruction of Εp: H M Stoll, L M Mejia Ramirez, A Mendez-Vicente, L Abrevaya, C T Bolton, R F Anderson

1730h B54B-07 Silicon isotopes in sponge spicules: the story of a proxy: K R Hendry, M Maldonado, C Goodwin, J Berman, C L De La Rocha

1745h B54B-08 The Roles of Iron and Vertical Mix-ing in Regulating Nitrogen and Silicon Cycling in the Southern Ocean over the Last Glacial Cycle: R S

Robinson, M A Brzezinski, C Beucher, M G Horn, P Bedsole

B54C Moscone West 2004Friday 1600hGlobal Forest Dynamics and Interactions with a Changing Climate III (joint with GC)

Presiding: Kristina Anderson-Teixeira, Smithsonian Institution; Sean McMahon, SERC; Matteo Detto, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute; Scott Stark, Michigan State University

1600h B54C-01 Could Ecosystem Change over Am-azonia Influence Climate over North America?: R

Fu, P A Arias Gomez, H Wang

1615h B54C-02 The spectrum of natural forest dis-turbances and the Amazon forest carbon balance: F D B Espirito-Santo, M Gloor, M M Keller, Y Malhi, S S Saatchi, B W Nelson, R C Oliveira Ju-nior, C Pereira, J Lloyd, S E Frolking, M W Palace, Y E Shimabukuro, V Duarte, A Mendoza, G Lo-pez-Gonzalez, T R Baker, T Feldpausch, G P Asner, D Boyd, O L Phillips

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1630h B54C-03 Model and Inventory Perspectives on the Role of Forests in the Global Carbon Cycle: Results from the Multi-scale Synthesis and Terres-trial Model Intercomparison Project (MsTMIP): D J Hayes, G Chen, J Mao, R Birdsey, Y Pan, D N Huntzinger, C R Schwalm, A M Michalak, Y Wei, R B Cook, K M Schaefer, A R Jacobson, M A Arain, P Ciais, J B Fisher, M Huang, S Huang, A Jain, H Lei, C Lu, F Maignan, N Parazoo, C Peng, S Peng, B Poulter, D M Ricciuto, X Shi, H Tian, N Zeng, F Zhao

1645h B54C-04 Stress Related Changes In Photo-synthetic Activity In The Amazon Rainforest: C

H R D Sousa, T Hilker, F G Hall, Y M Moura, E McAdam

1700h B54C-05 Fine-Scale Relief in the Amazon Drives Large Scale Ecohydrological Processes: A D

Nobre, A Cuartas, M Hodnett, S R Saleska

1715h B54C-06 The role of transpiration on the hy-drological cycle: J E Lee

1730h B54C-07 Inter-hemispheric eco-climatic connections in the Americas: A possible influence of a longer dry season over the Amazon forests on the North American monsoon: P A Arias, R Fu, C Vera, M Rojas

1745h B54C-08 Local to regional scale energy bal-ance consequences of widespread mortality in piñon-juniper woodlands: M E Litvak, D J Krof-check, L Morillas, T W Hilton, A M Fox

B54D Moscone South 102Friday 1600hIron Cycling in Terrestrial Ecosystems and Extreme Environments I Presiding: Wendy Yang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Daniel Liptzin, University of Colorado; Sophie Nixon, University of Edinburgh; Jemma Wadham, School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol

1600h B54D-01 Extracellular Electron Transport (EET): Metal Cycling in Extreme Places: K H Ne-

alson

1615h B54D-02 Coupled Iron and Sulfur Trans-formations in Hydrothermal Springs: E S Boyd, M Amenabar, E E Roden

1630h B54D-03 The Impact of Ionizing Radiation on the Microbial Reduction of Fe(III): A Brown, E S Correa, Y Xu, D J Vaughan, S M Pimblott, R Goodacre, J R Lloyd

1645h B54D-04 Iron Cycling in Low pH Environ-ments – Potential Application for the Recovery of Precious Metals from Industrial Waste: E M Mue-

he, T Helle, A Kappler

1700h B54D-05 Microbial Iron Redox Cycling in Circumneutral pH Terrestrial Environments: E E

Roden

1715h B54D-06 The biogeochemical implications of iron transformations during soil development in Hawaii: O Chadwick, A Thompson

1730h B54D-07 Iron: A Biogeochemical Engine That Drives Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Cy-cling in Humid Tropical Forest Soils: W L Silver, S J Hall, A Thompson, W H Yang

1745h B54D-08 Aggregate-Scale Variation in Iron Biogeochemistry Controls Element Cycling from Nitrogen to Uranium: S E Fendorf, S Ying, L C Jones, M E Jones

B54E Moscone West 2002Friday 1600hNear-surface Remote Sensing of Vegetation Structure, Function, and Stress II (joint with A, GC, H)

Presiding: Christopher Still, Oregon State University; Brent Helliker, University of Pennsylvania; Thomas Hilker, Oregon State University; Josh Gray, Boston University

1600h B54E-01 Using the Rapid-Scanning, Ul-tra-Portable, Canopy Biomass Lidar (CBL) Alone and In Tandem with the Full-Waveform Du-al-Wavelength Echidna® Lidar (DWEL) to Es-tablish Forest Structure and Biomass Estimates in a Variety of Ecosystems: C Schaaf, I Paynter, E J Saenz, Z Li, A H Strahler, F Peri, A Erb, P Raumo-nen, J Muir, G Howe, K Hewawasam, J Martel, E S Douglas, S Chakrabarti, T Cook, M Schaefer, G Newnham, D L B Jupp, J A van Aardt, D Kelbe, P Romanczyk, J Faulring

1615h B54E-02 Dynamic Response of Plant Chlo-rophyll Fluorescence to Light, Water and Nutrient Availability: M D P Cendrero Mateo, S M Moran, A Porcar-Castell, A E Carmo-Silva, S A Papuga, M Matveeva, S Wieneke, U Rascher

1630h B54E-03 Estimating forest structure at five tropical forested sites using lidar point cloud data: M W Palace, F Sullivan, R N Treuhaft, M M Keller

1645h B54E-04 PhoDAR, LiDAR and Forestry: Using SfM for Canopy Height Modeling - A Case Study: D Shear

1700h B54E-05 A UAS-based remote sensing plat-form for crop water stress detection: H Zhang, D Wang, J E Ayars

1715h B54E-06 Assessment of urban tree growth from structure, nutrients and composition data de-rived from airborne lidar and imaging spectroscopy: H Gu, P A Townsend, A Singh

1730h B54E-07 Near-surface Thermal Infrared Imaging of a Mixed Forest: D M Aubrecht, B R Helliker, A D Richardson

1745h B54E-08 Development of in-situ imaging tools to quantify vegetation stress, plant mortality, and species composition: M Goulden

B54F Moscone West 2005Friday 1600hRemote Sensing of Northern High-Latitude Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems II

(joint with C)

Presiding: Santonu Goswami, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Daniel Hayes, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Guido Grosse, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Potsdam; Benjamin Jones, U.S. Geological Survey

1600h B54F-01 Challenges and Achievements in Circumpolar Monitoring of Land Surface Hydrolo-gy with Satellite Data: A Bartsch, A M Trofaier, B Widhalm, E Högström, M O Leibman, Y Dvornikov

1615h B54F-02 Distribution of Near-Surface Per-mafrost in Alaska: Estimates of Present and Future Conditions: N Pastick, T Jorgenson, B K Wylie, S Nield, K D Johnson, A Finley

1630h B54F-03 Satellite Microwave Detection of Boreal-Arctic Wetland Inundation Changes and Their Impact on Regional Methane Emission Esti-mates: J D Watts, J S Kimball, A Bartsch

1645h B54F-04 Is the Arctic really greening?: J A

Gamon

1700h B54F-05 The High-Resolution Arctic; The Ubiquity of Sub-Meter Imagery in American Sci-ence: P J Morin

1730h B54F-07 Identifying multiscale zonation and assessing the relative importance of polygon geo-morphology and polygon types on carbon fluxes in an Arctic Tundra Ecosystem: H M Wainwright, B Dafflon, L J Smith, M S Hahn, C Ulrich, Y Wu, J Peterson, J B Curtis, M S Torn, S S Hubbard

1745h B54F-08 Temporal and Spatial Trends in Soil Moisture in Arctic Alaska 1992-2010: L K Jenkins, L L Bourgeau-Chavez, N H F French, M C Chavez

B54G Moscone West 2003Friday 1600hRemote Sensing of Terrestrial Carbon Fluxes II Presiding: Karl Huemmrich, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cen.; Abdullah Rahman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cen.

1600h B54G-01 CHARACTERIZATION OF SIBE-RIA LARCH FOREST FROM PALSAR L-BAND RADAR AND LANDSAT VCF DATA TRAINED BY HIGH-RESOLUTION STEREO AND FIELD DATA: J Ranson, G Sun, P M Montesano, B D Cook

1615h B54G-02 Geography of Global Forest Car-bon Stocks & Dynamics: S S Saatchi, Y Yu, L Xu, Y Yang, A Fore, S Ganguly, R R Nemani, G Zhang, M A Lefsky, G Sun, C W Woodall, E Naesset, U H Seibt

1630h B54G-03 Estimation of sunlit/shaded light-use efficiency of cropland using tower-based multi-angle remote sensing data and eddy covari-ance flux measurements: D Fu, B Chen, L Zhang

1645h B54G-04 REGIONAL MAPPING OF COU-PLED FLUXES OF CARBON AND WATER US-ING MULTI-SENSOR FUSION TECHNIQUES: M

A Schull, M C Anderson, K A Semmens, Y Yang, F Gao, C Hain, R Houborg

1700h B54G-05 Using satellite fluorescence data to drive a global carbon cycle model: Impacts on at-mospheric CO2: G J Collatz, J Joiner, S R Kawa, A Ivanoff, Y Liu, Y Yoshida, J A Berry, G M Badgley

1715h B54G-06 Estimation of the Components of the Carbon and Water Budgets for Winter Wheat by Combining High Resolution Remote Sensing Data with a Crop Model: A Veloso, E Ceschia

1730h B54G-07 How Much of US Dryland’s Carbon Stocks Is Being Appropriated By Commercial Graz-ing Livestock?: R A Washington-Allen, J J McNe-lis, J R Roberts, Z T Seiden, R W Kulawardhana, M C Reeves, J E Mitchell

1745h B54G-08 A Laser Absorption Spectroscopy System for 2D Mapping of CO2 Over Large Spatial Areas for Monitoring, Reporting and Verification of Ground Carbon Storage Sites: J T Dobler, M Braun, N Blume, D McGregor, T S Zaccheo, T Per-nini, C Botos

CRYOSPHERE

C54A Moscone West 3005Friday 1600hLinking Cryospheric Observations and Modeling II (joint with GC, IN, NG, OS)

Presiding: Ute Herzfeld, Univ Colorado Boulder; Ralf Greve, Hokkaido University; Douglas MacAyeal, University of Chicago; Jennifer Kay, NCAR

1600h C54A-01 Successes and Challenges in Link-ing Observations and Modeling of Marine and Terrestrial Cryospheric Processes: U C Herzfeld, E C Hunke, T Trantow, R Greve, B McDonald, B Wallin

1615h C54A-02 A Historical Forcing Ice Sheet Model Validation Framework for Greenland : S F

Price, M J Hoffman, I M Howat, J A Bonin, D P Chambers, I Kalashnikova, T Neumann, S Nowicki, M Perego, A Salinger

1630h C54A-03 Inferring unknow boundary con-ditions of the Greenland Ice Sheet by assimilating ICESat-1 and IceBridge altimetry intothe Ice Sheet System Model: E Y Larour, A Khazendar, H L Se-roussi, N Schlegel, B M Csatho, A F Schenk, E J Ri-gnot, M Morlighem

1645h C54A-04 Ice Sheet Stratigraphy Can Con-strain Basal Slip: M Wolovick, T T Creyts, W R Buck, R E Bell

1700h C54A-05 Understanding the Role of Wind in Reducing the Surface Mass Balance Estimates over East Antarctica: I Das, T A Scambos, L Koenig, T T Creyts, R E Bell, M R van den Broeke, J Lenaerts, J D Paden

1730h C54A-07 Extracting sea ice geophysical pa-rameters from multisource data: I Zakharov, S Prasad, S Qi, P Bobby

1745h C54A-08 High-resolution sea ice dynamics modeling using the discrete element method: A

Song, B F Morriss, E J Deeb, J Richter-Menge, D K Perovich, M A Hopkins

EDUCATION

ED54A Moscone South Poster HallFriday 1600hUnlocking the Educational Value of Hydrologic Research for Development of Student-Centered, Context-Rich, Active Hydrologic Learning experiences (joint with H)

Presiding: Emad Habib, University of Louisiana at Lafayette; David Tarboton, Utah State University; Huade Guan, Flinders University; Diego Riveros-Iregui, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1600h ED54A-3499 POSTER Watershed Modeling Applications with the Open-Access Modular Dis-tributed Watershed Educational Toolbox (MOD-WET) and Introductory Hydrology Textbook: L S

Huning, S A Margulis

1600h ED54A-3500 POSTER Engaging students in research learning experiences through hydrology field excursions and projects: T Ewen, J Seibert

1600h ED54A-3501 POSTER A Template for an In-tensive Ecohydrology Field Course: R E Emanuel, B L McGlynn, D A Riveros-Iregui

1600h ED54A-3502 POSTER Visualisation of Eco-hydrological Processes and Relationships for Teach-ing Using Advanced Techniques: H Guan, H Wang, H A Gutierrez-Jurado, Y Yang, Z Deng

1600h ED54A-3503 POSTER Hydrologic Visual-ization of Glacier-Driven Watersheds to Enhance Education Exchange Between Students from the US and Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta on Freshwater Sus-tainability : F Hossain

1600h ED54A-3504 POSTER Results of Formal Evaluation of a Data and Modeling Driven Hydrol-ogy Learning Module: B L Ruddell, C A Sanchez, R Schiesser, V Merwade

1600h ED54A-3506 POSTER A Cyber Enabled Col-laborative Environment for Creating, Sharing and Using Data and Modeling Driven Curriculum Mod-ules for Hydrology Education: V Merwade, B L Ruddell, S Fox, E A R Iverson

1600h ED54A-3507 POSTER A Web Module to Teach Hydrology Using Problem Based Learning in the Context of Designing a Flood Detention Basin: M F Merck, D G Tarboton, E H Habib, U Lall, Y Ma, A Aly

1600h ED54A-3508 POSTER Integrating local re-search watersheds into hydrologic education: Les-sons from the Dry Creek Experimental Watershed: J P McNamara, P S Aishlin, A N Flores, S G Ben-ner, H P Marshall, J L Pierce

1600h ED54A-3509 POSTER RWater - A Novel Cy-ber-enabled Data-driven Educational Tool for In-terpreting and Modeling Hydrologic Processes: M

A Rajib, V Merwade, L Zhao, C Song

1600h ED54A-3510 POSTER Using Advances in Research on Louisiana Coastal Restoration and Protection to Develop Undergraduate Hydrology Education Experiences Delivered via a Web Inter-face: M Bodin, E H Habib, E A Meselhe, J Visser, S Chimmula

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP54A Moscone West 2007Friday 1600hMultiscale and Multidisciplinary Fluvial Research in Tropical Regions II (joint with GC, H, NH)

Presiding: Edgardo Latrubesse, University of Texas at Austin; Jorge Abad, University of Pittsburgh; Ton Hoitink, Wageningen University

1600h EP54A-01 Biogeochemical patchiness, geo-morphic feedbacks, and flow connectivity in riv-er-floodplain corridors: L Larsen, J W Harvey, M Maglio

1615h EP54A-02 Sediment dynamics within the in-tertidal floodplain of the lower Amazon River: A T

Fricke, C A Nittrouer, A S Ogston, D J Nowacki, N E Asp, P W Souza Filho

1630h EP54A-03 A Multi-temporal MODIS Based Platform to Analyze Suspended Sediment Distribu-tion Patterns in the Amazon River: E Park, E M Latrubesse

1645h EP54A-04 Documenting spatial diversity and complexity in a large tropical river system: implica-tions for river health and management: R Sinha, H Mohanta, S K Tandon

1700h EP54A-05 Cyclone Driven Sediment Loads in a Tropical Mega-River: S E Darby, J Leyland, C R Hackney, E Heasley, M Kummu, H Lauri, D R Parsons, A P Nicholas, R E Aalto, J Best

1715h EP54A-06 Uncertainty and variability in sed-iment loads in the largest tributary of the Mekong Basin using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool: M E Arias, O Vonnarart, T A Cochrane, T Piman, D Nguyen Dinh

1745h EP54A-08 Quaternary Morphodynamics for two large rivers: the Fly River, PNG, and the Me-kong River, Cambodia: R E Aalto, J W Lauer, S E Darby, M A Goni, W E Dietrich

GEODESY

G54A Moscone West 3024Friday 1600hGeodetic Detection of Nontectonic Crustal and Surface Movements II (joint with A, C, H, T)

Presiding: Shimon Wdowinski, University of Miami; Shuanggen Jin, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences

1600h G54A-01 A Joint Bayesian Inversion for Glacial Isostatic Adjustment in North America and Greenland: J L Davis, L Wang

1615h G54A-02 Uplift and seismicity driven by groundwater depletion in central California: C B

Amos, P Audet, W C Hammond, R Burgmann, I A Johanson, G Blewitt

1630h G54A-03 Data-Adaptive Detection of Tran-sient Deformation in GNSS Networks: E Calais, D Walwer, M Ghil

1645h G54A-04 Predictability of Hydraulic Head Changes and Characterization of Aquifer-System and Fault Properties from InSAR-Derived Ground Deformation: E Chaussard, R Burgmann, M Shirzaei, E J Fielding, B Baker

1700h G41A-0468 Deformation at Brady Hot Springs (Nevada) geothermal field measured by time series analysis of InSAR data: S T Ali, N C Da-vatzes, K L Feigl, H F Wang, W Foxall, R J Mellors, J Akerley, P Spielman, E Zemach

1715h G54A-06 Impacts of climate change on secu-lar and seasonal ground motion in Iceland as mea-sured by CGPS: K C Compton, R A Bennett, S Hreinsdottir

1730h G54A-07 InSAR Observations and Model-ing of Anthropogenic Surface Deformation in the Alberta Oil Sands: J Pearse, V Singhroy, S V Sam-sonov, J Li

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1745h G54A-08 InSAR Time Series Analysis and Geophysical Modeling of City Uplift Associated with Geothermal Drillings in Staufen im Breisgau, Germany: M Motagh, C Lubitz

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC54A Moscone West 3003Friday 1600hCharacterizing, Understanding, and Modeling Climate Extremes II (joint with A, EP, H)

Presiding: Christian Page, CERFACS; Jonathan Winter, Dartmouth College

1600h GC51A-0379 21st Century Changes in Precip-itation Extremes Based on Resolved Atmospheric Patterns: X Gao, C A Schlosser, P A O’Gorman, E Monier

1615h GC54A-02 Sensitivity of Statistical Down-scaling Techniques to Reanalysis Choice and Im-plications for Regional Climate Change Scenarios: R Manzanas Sr, S Brands, D San Martin Sr, J M Gutiérrez Sr

1630h GC54A-03 Changes in Large Spatiotemporal Climatic Extreme Events Beyond the Mean Warm-ing Signal: S Sippel, M D Mahecha, F E L Otto

1645h GC54A-04 Using Mixture Regression to Un-derstand and Model Tropical Cyclone Intensifica-tion in Relation to the Environment and Climate: E

Yonekura, N Lin, Y Wang, J Fan

1700h GC54A-05 Investigating Extreme Heat and Humidity in the Northeast United States from a Joint Hazard Perspective: R M Horton, E Coffel, Y Kushnir

1715h GC54A-06 Regional Climate Model Simula-tion of Extreme Precipitation in North America: K

Kunkel, X Yin, A Frigon, J Clavet-Gaumont

1730h GC54A-07 High Resolution Projections of 21st Century Daily Precipitation for the Contiguous USA: J T Schoof

GC54B Moscone West 3001Friday 1600hClimate Indicators: Developing and Testing Indicators to Convey Information to Support Decisions II

(joint with A, B, IN, OS)

Presiding: Allison Leidner, NASA Headquarters; Paul Houser, George Mason University Fairfax; Melissa Kenney, University of Maryland College Park; Lucia Tsaoussi, NASA Headquarters

1600h GC54B-06 NASA Contributions to the De-velopment and Testing of Climate Indicators: P R

Houser, A K Leidner, L Tsaoussi, J A Kaye

1615h GC54B-02 Incorporating Fundamentals of Climate Monitoring into Climate Indicators at the National Climatic Data Center: D S Arndt

1630h GC54B-03 Opportunities and Challenges for the Contribution of Citizen Science to High-Quali-ty, Traceable Indicators of Biodiversity in the Con-text of Climate Change: J F Weltzin

1645h GC54B-04 Vegetation Health and Produc-tivity Indicators for Sustained National Climate As-sessments: M O Jones, S W Running

1700h GC54B-05 Inland Water Temperature: An Ideal Indicator for the National Climate Assess-ment: S J Hook, J D Lenters, C O’Reilly, N C Healey

1715h GC54B-01 a Process-Based Drought Early Warning Indicator for Supporting State Drought Mitigation Decision: R Fu, D N Fernando, B Pu

1745h GC54B-08 Moving Towards Leading Indica-tors for Global Change: A Janetos

GC54C Moscone West 2010Friday 1600hTerra: 15 Years As the Earth Observing System Flagship Observatory II (joint with A, B, OS)

Presiding: Kurtis Thome, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Si-Chee Tsay, NASA; Robert Wolfe, NASA GSFC; Lahouari Bounoua, NASA-GFSC

1600h GC54C-01 Terra – 15 Years as the Earth Ob-serving System Flagship Observatory: K J Thome

1615h GC54C-02 Fifteen Years of ASTER Data on NASA’s Terra Platform : M Abrams, H Tsu

1630h GC54C-03 Recent Changes in Earth’s Energy Budget As Observed By CERES: N G Loeb

1645h GC54C-04 MISR at 15: Multiple Perspectives on Our Changing Earth: D J Diner, T P Acker-man, A J Braverman, C J Bruegge, M J Chopping, E E Clothiaux, R Davies, L Di Girolamo, M J Ga-ray, V M Jovanovic, R A Kahn, O Kalashnikova, Y Knyazikhin, Y Liu, R Marchand, J V Martonchik, J P Muller, A W Nolin, B Pinty, M M Verstraete, D L Wu

1700h GC54C-05 MOPITT Products and Their Growing Scientific Impact: M N Deeter, V Dean, D P Edwards, L K Emmons, J C Gille, D Mao, S Martinez-Alonso, H M Worden, J R Drummond, F Nichitiu

1715h GC54C-06 Fifteen Years of Earth Observa-tions from MODIS: What Has Been Accomplished?: M D King, S W Running, S E Platnick, B A Franz

1730h GC54C-07 Evaluating the Relative Stability of CERES, MISR and MODIS Radiances Over the Terra Record: J Corbett, N G Loeb

1745h GC54C-08 15 Years of Terra, 14 Years of Application Usage: J E Schmaltz, C Alarcon, R A Boller, M F Cechini, D Davies, G Fu, T Gunnoe, J R Hall, T Huang, S Ilavajhala, M Jackson, J King, M McGann, K J Murphy, J T Roberts, C K Thompson, G Ye

GEOMAGNETISM AND PALEOMAGNETISM

GP54A Moscone South 300Friday 1600hPlanetary Magnetism and Paleomagnetism II (joint with DI, MR, NG, P)

Presiding: Benjamin Weiss, MIT; Jerome Gattacceca, CEREGE; Sabine Stanley, University of Toronto; Christopher Russell, Univ California

1600h GP54A-01 Nebular Paleomagnetism: R R Fu, B P Weiss, E Andrade Lima, R J Harrison, X N Bai, D S Ebel, C R Suavet, H Wang

1615h GP54A-02 Symmetry and Symmetry Break-ing in Planetary Magnetic Fields: H Cao, C T Rus-sell, J M Aurnou, K M Soderlund, M K Dougherty

1630h GP54A-03 Dynamo Driven By Inertial In-stabilities, Application to the Moon: D Cebron, R Hollerbach, S Vantieghem, J Noir, N Schaeffer

1645h GP54A-04 A Precession-Driven Lunar Dy-namo: B Y Tian, S Stanley, S M Tikoo, B P Weiss

1700h GP54A-05 Compositionally Driven Dyna-mos: K M Soderlund, G Schubert

1715h GP54A-06 Time-Resolved Records of Mag-netic Activity on the Pallasite Parent Body and Psy-che: J F J Bryson, C I O Nichols, J Herrero-Albillos, F Kronast, T Kasama, H Alimadadi, G van der Laan, F Nimmo, R J Harrison

1730h GP54A-07 An iron snow dynamo explains Mercury’s peculiar field: U R Christensen, J Wicht

1745h GP54A-08 Exoplanet Magnetic Fields and Their Detectability: S Stanley, B Y Tian, R Vilim

HYDROLOGY

H54A Moscone West 3022Friday 1600hAdvances in Dryland Ecohydrology II (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: Lixin Wang, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; Sujith Ravi, Temple University

1600h H51E-0661 Continuous Observations of Leaf Transpiration Isotopic Composition in Two Dry-land Species Highlight Sensitivity to Changes in Irradiance and Soil Water Content: H Wayland, K K Caylor

1615h H54A-02 Carbon Flux in Drylands: The For-gotten Dimensions?: J Wainwright, L Turnbull

1630h H54A-03 Effects of Elevated CO2 and Warm-ing on Plant Productivity, Soil Moisture, and Plant Water-Relations in a Semi-Arid Grassland : K E

Mueller, D M Blumenthal, E Pendall, D G Wil-liams, D R LeCain, J A Morgan

1645h H54A-04 Hydraulic Lift As a Determinant of Tree-Grass Coexistence on Savannas: K Yu, P D’Odorico

1700h H54A-05 Incorporating Dryland Ecohydrol-ogy into a Social–Ecological Framework: The Prob-lem of Woody Plant Encroachment: B P Wilcox

1715h H54A-06 Understanding Patterns of Water Use in a Dryland Woodland Using Stable Isotopes of Water and High-Resolution Dendrometers: G F

M Page, G Skrzypek, J English, S Luccitti, R D Ar-chibald, P F Grierson

1730h H54A-07 The Coupling of Ecosystem Pro-ductivity and Water Availability in Dryland Re-gions: R L Scott, J A Biederman, G Barron-Gafford

1745h H54A-08 Ecohydrologic coevolution in dry-lands: relative roles of vegetation, soil depth and runoff connectivity on ecosystem shifts: P M Saco, M Moreno de las Heras, G R Willgoose

H54B Moscone West 3016Friday 1600hAdvances in Hydrogeology and Hydrogeophysics: Innovations in Experimental Methods, Data Processing, and Modeling IV (joint with NS)

Presiding: Deqiang Mao, Colorado School of Mines; Pernille Marker, Technical University of Denmark; Kristopher Kuhlman, Sandia National Laboratories; Tobias Lochbuehler, University of Lausanne

1600h H54B-01 Characterizing Spatially Limited High-Porosity Layers in Aquifers Using Crosshole GPR Full-Waveform and Waveguide Amplitude Analysis: A Klotzsche, J Van Der Kruk, J H Brad-ford, H Vereecken

1615h H54B-02 Coupled Hydrogeophysical Inver-sion for Characterizing Heterogeneous Permeabil-ity Field at a Groundwater-River Water Interaction Zone: X Chen, T C Johnson, G E Hammond, J M Zachara

1630h H54B-03 Using a Multi Sensor Core Logger to investigate hydraulic conductivity, specific yield, bulk density and organic matter in six peatland complexes located in southern Quebec, Canada: M

A Bourgault, M Larocque, M Roux, M Garneau, G St-Onge

1645h H54B-04 Monitoring and Modelling of Soil-Plant Interactions: the Joint Use of ERT, Sap Flow and Eddy Covariance to Define the Volume of Or-ange Tree Active Root Zones: G Cassiani, J Boaga, D Vanella, M T Perri, S Consoli

1700h H54B-05 Combined Use of Water Level in Boreholes and Continuous Gravity Measurements for Hydrological Numerical Modeling: Example of the Durzon Karstic Basin (Larzac, France): B Fores, C Champollion, N Le Moigne, J Chery, H Jourde, D Erik, P Vernant

1715h H54B-06 Monitoring Soil Hydraulic and Thermal Properties using Coupled Inversion of Time-lapse Temperature and Electrical Resistance Data: A P Tran, B Dafflon, S S Hubbard, M B Kow-alsky, T K Tokunaga, B Faybishenko, P Long

1730h H54B-07 Stochastic Image-guided Struc-ture-constrained Inversion: J Zhou, A Revil

1745h H54B-08 Field Evaluation of Broadband Electrical Impedance Tomography Measurements: M Kelter, J A Huisman, E Zimmermann, A Tre-ichel, A Kemna, H Vereecken

H54C Moscone West 3011Friday 1600hEvapotranspiration: Advances in In Situ and Remote Sensing Approaches III (joint with GC)

Presiding: Gabriel Senay, USGS EROS; Baburao Kamble, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ayse Kilic, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Naga Manohar Velpuri, ASRC Federal

1600h H54C-01 A Worldwide Analysis of Spatio-temporal Changes in Water Balance-based Evapo-transpiration from 1982 to 2009: Z Zeng, T Wang, F Zhou, P Ciais, J Mao, X Shi, S Piao

1615h H54C-02 An Ensemble of Global High-Res-olution Products of Energy Fluxes over Land: M

Jung, K Ichii, G Camps-Valls, A Cescatti, M Mi-gliavacca, D Papale, C R Schwalm, G Tramontana, M Reichstein

1630h H54C-03 Coupled ground- and satellite-based assessment of regional evaporation and ecosystem vulnerability in tropical wetlands: M Weiler, J Schwerdtfeger, S W G D Silveira, P Zeilhofer

1645h H54C-04 Measuring surface energy and evapotranspiration across Caribbean mangrove for-ests: D Lagomasino, T E Fatoyinbo, R Price

1700h H51F-0678 Estimates of evapotranspiration for riparian sites (Eucalyptus) in the Lower Murray –Darling Basin using ground validated sap flow and vegetation index scaling techniques: T Doody, P L Nagler, E P Glenn

1715h H54C-06 Impacts of Reprojection and Sam-pling of MODIS Satellite Images on Estimating Crop Evapotranspiration Using METRIC model: M

Pun, A Kilic, R Allen

1730h H54C-07 Ensemble Evaporation Predictions from Remote Sensing in the Nile Basin: W G Bas-

tiaanssen, R Hofste, G B Senay, M C Anderson, A van Dijk, H Pelgrum, A H Seid, D Miralles, B V D Hurk, Y Wada, L M Rebelo, V Smakhtin

1745h H54C-08 Intercomparison of Remote Sens-ing Models for Estimating Actual Daily and Season-al Evapotranspiration: H M E Geli, C M U Neale, J P Verdin, G B Senay, R G Allen, R Trezza, A Ershadi, M F McCabe, A Elhaddad, Y Yang, M C Anderson

H54D Moscone West 3020Friday 1600hInteractions of Land Management, Wildfire, and Water at Multiple Scales II (joint with B, GC)

Presiding: Ge Sun, USDA Forest Svc; Kevin Bladon, Oregon State University; Li Chen, Desert Research Institute

1600h H54D-01 Climate Change, Wildland Fires and Water in the 21st Century: M Flannigan, D K Thompson, X Wang

1615h H54D-02 Integrating Hydrological Effects of Wildland Fire into Strategic Landscape Planning : S

P Norman, D C Lee

1630h H54D-03 Comparing the Effects of Fuel Treatments and Wildfire on Small Catchment Run-off and Sediment Yield at Two Spatial Scales: P R

Robichaud, J W Wagenbrenner, K A Storrar, W J Elliot

1645h H54D-04 Assessing the Impact of Active Land Management in Mitigating Wildfire Threat to Source Water Supply Quality: K D Bladon, U Silins, M B Emelko, M Flannigan, D Dupont, F Robinne, X Wang, M A Parisien, M Stone, D K Thompson, C Tymstra, D Schroeder, S W Kienzle, A Anderson

1700h H54D-05 Seeing the Forest Without the Trees: Long-Term Influence of Wildfire on the Ecohydrology of a Mountain Watershed: G F S

Boisrame, M Naranjo, S Stephens, S E Thompson, A Wong

1715h H54D-06 RHESSys-WMFire: coupling wild-fire to hydrology and vegetation to project the ef-fects of climate change on mountain watersheds: M

C Kennedy, D McKenzie

1730h H54D-07 Exploring wildfire impact on post-fire runoff water quality: field and laboratory inves-tigation: L Chen, K Acharya, J Miller, M Berli

1745h H54D-08 Flooding after fire: Impacts of the 2013 Colorado Front Range floods on the High Park Fire burn scar: S K Kampf, S Schmeer, L H Mac-Donald, D J Brogan, P A Nelson

H54E Moscone South 303Friday 1600hPerspectives and Challenges in Modeling Soil Processes II

(joint with B)

Presiding: Jan Vanderborght, Inst Agrosphere IBG 3; Jan Hopmans, Univ California Davis; Harry Vereecken, Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH

1600h H54E-01 Challenges in Developing Models Describing Complex Soil Systems : J Simunek, D Jacques

1630h H54E-03 Insights from intercomparison of microbial and conventional soil models: S D Alli-

son, J Li, Y Luo, M A Mayes, G Wang

1645h H54E-04 Current Advancements and Chal-lenges in Soil-Root Interactions Modelling: A

Schnepf, K Huber, B Abesha, F Meunier, D Leit-ner, T Roose, M Javaux, J Vanderborght, H Ver-eecken

1700h H54E-05 Partitioning of Infiltration into Macropore and Soil-Matrix Flow: Predictive Model Based on Mesoscale Heterogeneity of Infiltrability: J R Nimmo

1730h H54E-07 Modelling infiltration processes in frozen soils: A M Ireson, L S Barbour

H54F Moscone West 3014Friday 1600hTheories and Methods for Nonstationary Hydrological Frequency Analysis II (joint with NH)

Presiding: Lihua Xiong, Wuhan University; Xi Chen, Hohai University

1600h Introductory Remarks

1601h H54F-01 Risks from dismissing stationarity: D Koutsoyiannis, A Montanari

1615h H54F-02 Changes in Discharge in an Agri-cultural Watershed in Iowa: Modeling and Projec-tions: G Villarini

1629h H54F-03 Comparative Study on the Selection Criteria for Fitting Flood Frequency Distribution Models with Emphasis on Upper-Tail Behavior: C

Xiaohong

1643h H54F-04 An Uncertainty Quantification Framework for Hydrologic Prediction under Cli-mate Change: G Huang, S Wang, Y Fan, Z Li

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1657h H54F-05 Evaluating the Non-Stationary Characteristics of Annual Streamflow in China for the Period 1960–2000: X Chen, L Qiu, Z Zhang, P Shi

1711h H54F-06 Floods in a Changing Climate: A Case Study From the Red River Basin : P F Ras-

mussen

1725h H54F-07 Nonstationary Hydrological Fre-quency Analysis: Theoretical Methods and Applica-tion Challenges: L Xiong

1739h H54F-08 Analysis of the Changes of Return Period under the Nonstationary Conditions: H

Ahn, H Shin, H K Song, J H Heo

OCEAN SCIENCES

OS54A Moscone West 3009Friday 1600hResults from a Decade+ of Arctic Ocean Network Observations II (joint with C, GC)

Presiding: Richard Krishfield, WHOI; Andrey Proshutinsky, WHOI; John Toole, WHOI; James Morison, Polar Science Ctr

1600h OS54A-01 AON observations in the Eurasian and Makarov Basins target changes in the Arctic Ocean: I Polyakov, V Ivanov, R Rember, A Pny-ushkov, V A Alexeev, M B Alkire, J Morison, I M Ashik

1615h OS54A-02 Fourteen years of variability in the meteoric water, sea-ice melt, and Pacific water con-tributions to the central Arctic Ocean: 2000-2014: M B Alkire, J Morison

1630h OS54A-03 Freshwater Variability between Ellesmere Island and the North Pole Measured during the Switchyard Project: W M Smethie Jr, P Schlosser, R Newton, R Friedrich, M Steele, J Mor-ison, M B Alkire

1645h OS54A-04 Dramatic Weakening of the Pa-cific Water Boundary Current in the Beaufort Sea during the First Decade of the 2000s: R S Pickart, E Brugler, K Moore, S Roberts, T Weingartner, H Statscewich

1700h OS54A-05 Autonomous Observations of the Heat and Mass Balance of Arctic Sea Ice: D K

Perovich, J Richter-Menge, A E Arntsen, C Po-lashenski, B C Elder

1715h OS54A-06 Evolution of Summer Ocean Mixed Layer Heat Content and Ocean/Ice Fluxes in the Arctic Ocean During the Last Decade: T P Stan-

ton, W J Shaw

1730h OS54A-07 Highlights from a decade of Ice-Tethered Profiler measurements of the Arc-tic Ocean: M L E Timmermans, J M Toole, R A Krishfield, A Y Proshutinsky, S T Cole, S R Laney

1745h OS54A-08 Changes in the Canada Basin: Re-sults From Beaufort Gyre Observing Program/Joint Ocean Ice Studies Expeditions, 2003-2014: W J

Williams, A Y Proshutinsky, R A Krishfield, M L E Timmermans, M Yamamoto-Kawai, W Li, S Zim-mermann, J Hutchings, F McLaughlin, E Carmack

PLANETARY SCIENCES

P54A Moscone West 2011Friday 1600hCurrent Processes in the Atmosphere of Mars III

(joint with A)

Presiding: Armin Kleinboehl, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Nicholas Heavens, Hampton University; Paul Hayne, Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1600h P54A-01 A Possible Influence of Solar System Dynamics on the Circulation of the Mars Atmo-sphere: J H Shirley

1615h P54A-02 Mars Climate Sounder Retrievals with Two-dimensional Radiative Transfer: Impli-cations for the Temperature Structure in the Win-ter Polar Region: A Kleinboehl, A J Friedson, J T Schofield

1630h P54A-03 Variability of Electron Densities in the Low-Altitude Martian Nightside Ionosphere Derived from the Intensity of Marsis AIS Surface Reflections: F Nemec, D D Morgan, D A Gurnett

1645h P54A-04 A Case Study of the Density Struc-ture over a Vertical Magnetic Field Region in the Martian Ionosphere: F Duru, D A Gurnett, D D Morgan, C Dieval, D Pisa, R N A Lundin

1700h P54A-05 The MAVEN Extreme Ultraviolet Monitor: Providing Solar EUV Irradiances for Mars Atmospheric Studies: F G Eparvier, P C Chamber-lin, E Thiemann, T N Woods

1715h P54A-06 Hybrid Particle Code Simulations of Mars: The Role of Assorted Processes in Ionospher-ic Escape: S H Brecht, S A Ledvina

1730h P54A-07 Time Variation of Mars Atmo-spheric Loss in Response to Continuous Rotation of the Crustal Magnetic Field: X Fang, Y Ma

1745h P54A-08 The Response of Heavy Planetary Ions at Mars to Reversals of the IMF: S Curry, C Dong, J G Luhmann, Y Ma, S W Bougher, R Mod-olo, F Leblanc

P54B Moscone South 301Friday 1600hThe Martian Crust: Synergism of Meteorites and Missions I (joint with EP, V)

Presiding: Alison Santos, Univ New Mexico; Carl Agee, Univ New Mexico; Roger Wiens, Space Science and Applications; Mariek Schmidt, Brock University

1600h P51E-3984 Heterogeneous Shock Effects in NWA 8159: a Unique new Martian Meteorite: T G

Sharp, E L Walton, J Hu, C B Agee

1615h P54B-02 Northwest Africa 8159: New Type of Martian Meteorite: C B Agee, N Muttik, K G Ziegler, E L Walton, C D K Herd, F M McCubbin, A R Santos, J I Simon

1630h P54B-03 Ancient Crustal Diversity Preserved within Martian Meteorite NWA 7034: A R Santos, C B Agee, F M McCubbin, C K Shearer, P V Burger

1645h P54B-04 New IR mineralogy and Rb-Sr geo-chronology measurements of Martian meteorites: F

S Anderson, V E Hamilton, G K Benedix

1700h P54B-05 The nature of Mars’s surface hydra-tion: converging views from satellite (MEX), sur-face (MSL) and meteorite (NWA 7034 / 7533 and co) observations: P Beck, A Pommerol, B Zanda, L Remusat, J P Lorand, C H Gopel, R Hewins, S Pont, E Lewin, E Quirico, B Schmitt, G Montes-Hernan-dez, A Garenne, L Bonal, O Proux, J L Hazemann, V Chevrier, J Martín-Torres, M P Zorzano, O Gasnault, S Maurice, R C Wiens

1715h P54B-06 Comparison of Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) on Martian Mete-orite NWA 7034 to ChemCam Observations at Gale Crater, Mars: S Gordon, H E Newsom, C B Agee, A R Santos, S M Clegg, R C Wiens, J Lasue, V Sautter

1745h P54B-08 Hypotheses on the Source of Po-tassium Enrichment in Some Gale Crater Rocks: M R Fisk, M D Dyar, J Bridges, R B Anderson, M E Schmidt, O Gasnault, N Mangold, R L Tokar, R C Wiens, R Gellert, D F Blake, S P Schwenzer, P Edwards

PUBLIC AFFAIRS

PA54A Moscone West 3007Friday 1600hGoverning Medium- to Long-Term Climate Risks: What Tools Do We Have? II (joint with ED, GC)

Presiding: Rachael Shwom, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Robert Kopp, Rutgers University New Brunswick

1600h PA54A-01 Focusing Events and Constrains on Policy Addressing Long-Term Climate Change Risks: K O’Donovan

1610h PA54A-02 Near-Term Actions to Address Long-Term Climate Risk: R J Lempert

1620h PA54A-03 Emergency Response and Long Term Planning: Two sides of the Coin for Manag-ing Water Resources: K Metchis, N Beller-Simms

1630h PA54A-04 Governing Long-Term Risks in Radioactive Waste Management: Reversibility and Knowledge Transfer Across Generations: M Leh-

tonen

1640h PA54A-05 The American Climate Prospec-tus: a risk-centered analysis of the economic impacts of climate change: A Jina, T Houser, S M Hsiang, R E Kopp III, M Delgado, K Larsen, S Mohan, D Ras-mussen, J Rising, P S Wilson, R Muir-Wood

1650h PA54A-06 Beyond Quarterly Earnings: Pre-paring the Business Community for Long-term Cli-mate Risks: C Carlson, G T Goldman

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP54A Moscone West 2008Friday 1600hClumped Isotope Geochemistry: From Advances in Methodology to Applications in the Geosciences II (joint with V)

Presiding: Aradhna Tripati, UCLA; Sean Loyd, California State University Fullerton; Magali Bonifacie, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris; Monica Arienzo, RSMAS

1600h PP54A-01 Improving carbonate clumped isotope thermometry for application to foramin-ifera-based paleoceanography: A N Meckler, M Ziegler, I Millán, S F M Breitenbach, S Kele, L G Benning, J D Rodriguez-Blanco, S M Bernasconi

1615h PP54A-02 Clumped Isotopes in Bahamian Dolomites: A Rosetta Stone?: S Murray, P K Swart, M M Arienzo

1630h PP54A-03 Effect of Burial Depth on the Clumped Isotope Thermometer: An Example from the Green River and Washakie Basins (WY): B La-

croix, N A Niemi

1645h PP54A-04 Predicting Effects of Cations (Mg, Ca, Na, and K) on 13C-18O Clumping in Dissolved Inorganic Carbon Species and Implications for Car-bonate Geothermometry: P S Hill, A Tripati, E A Schauble

1700h PP54A-05 Pre-Existing Carbon Structure and Its Effect on Site-Specific Carbon Isotopes in Small Organic Molecules: A Piasecki, J M Eiler

1715h PP54A-06 Ethane C-C clumping in natural gas : a proxy for cracking processes?: M D Clog, A A Ferreira, E V Santos Neto, J M Eiler

1730h PP54A-07 Clumped Methane Isotopologue Temperatures of Microbial Methane: S Ono, D T Wang, D Gruen, K Delwiche, H Hemond, J Pohl-man

1745h PP54A-08 Seasonal variations of stable, in-cluding clumped, isotopologues of CO2 in air: Initial observations from La Jolla, Ca: N Thiagarajan, B H Passey, R F Keeling, J M Eiler

PP54B Moscone West 2006Friday 1600hGlobal Climate Events and Ocean Chemistry of the Palaeogene and K-Pg Transition II (joint with EP, GC)

Presiding: Marie-Laure Bagard, Open University; Alex Dickson, University of Oxford; Michael Henehan, Yale University; Laia Alegret, University of Zaragoza

1600h PP54B-08 Unusual Red Sea-Type GDGT Distributions during the Early Paleogene: A Proxy for Enhanced Salinity?: R D Pancost, G Inglis, A Farnsworth, D J Lunt, G L Foster, C J Hollis, P E Jardine

1615h PP54B-02 Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary impact winter superimposed on long-term climate changes: J Vellekoop, J Smit, A Sluijs, H Brinkhu-is, S Esmeray-Senlet, B van de Schootbrugge, J V Browning, K G Miller, J Sinninghe Damsté,

1630h PP54B-03 Model Calculations of Ocean Acidification at the End Cretaceous: T Tyrrell, A Merico, D I Armstrong McKay

1645h PP54B-04 The Marine Carbon Cycle Af-ter the Extinction at the End of the Cretaceous: E

Thomas, L Alegret, D N Schmidt, A J Ridgwell

1700h PP54B-05 Insights into Paleogene biogeo-chemistry from coupled carbon and sulfur iso-topes in foraminiferal calcite: V Rennie, G Par-is, S Abramovitch, A L Sessions, J F Adkins, A V Turchyn

1715h PP54B-06 High but not Super High Atmo-spheric CO2 During the Early Cenozoic: E Anag-

nostou, E H John, K M Edgar, P N Pearson, A J Ridgwell, H Palike, G L Foster

1730h PP54B-07 Response and Recovery of Surface Ocean Carbonate Chemistry in the Mid-latitude North Atlantic During the PETM: M Gutjahr, P F Sexton, A J Ridgwell, E Anagnostou, P N Pearson, H Palike, R D Norris, E Thomas, G L Foster

1745h PP51B-1124 New Constraints on K-Pg boundary Environmental Changes with Lithium Isotopes: N Vigier, G E Ravizza, K Nagashima, R D Norris, S Petit, D Beaufort, A M Karpoff

SEISMOLOGY

S54A Moscone West 3018Friday 1600hInduced and Triggered Earthquakes: Theory, Observations, Impact III (Virtual Session) (joint with H, T)

Presiding: Roland Gritto, Array Information Technology; Philippe Jousset, GFZ; Won-Young Kim, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Honn Kao, Geological Survey Canada

1600h S54A-01 Microseismic Techniques for De-tecting Induced Seismicity Hazard: E Matzel, J A White, D C Templeton, M L Pyle, C Morency, Z Zhang, W Trainor Guitton

1615h S54A-02 Some differences in seismic hazard assessment for natural and fluid-induced earth-quakes: A McGarr

1630h S54A-03 Estimation of the Cumulative Fault Area Under Critical State Based on Microseis-mic Dataset at Hydraulic Stimulation for Seismic Risk Assessment: Y Mukuhira, H Asanuma, M O Häring, T Ito

1645h S54A-04 Discrimination and Assessment of Induced Seismicity in Active Tectonic Zones: A Case Study from Southern California: C E Bach-

mann, N Lindsey, W Foxall, M Robertson

1700h S54A-05 Correlation between Induced Seis-mic Events and Hydraulic Fracturing activities in California: F Aminzadeh, A Tiwari, R Walker

1715h S54A-06 Induced Seismicity: What is the Size of the Largest Expected Earthquake?: G Zoeller, M Holschneider

1730h S54A-07 Evolution of pore fluid pressures in a stimulated geothermal reservoir inferred from earthquake focal mechanisms: T Terakawa, N De-ichmann

1745h S54A-08 Characterizing North Texas Seis-micity with a High Density Network of Explora-tion Seismic Reflection Recorders: C Hayward, M Barklage, D Hollis, H R DeShon, M B Magnani

S54B Moscone South 305Friday 1600hTheory of Earth III (joint with DI, T, V)

Presiding: Don Anderson, Seismological Laboratory; Jay Bass, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Gillian Foulger, University of Durham; James Natland, University of Miami

1600h S54B-01 The Imprint of Plumes on Wave-forms Using Spectral-Element Method Synthetics: J Ritsema, A Fichtner

1615h S54B-02 Evolving Views on the Scale and Nature of Mantle Convection: R D van der Hilst

1630h S54B-03 Seismological Constraints on Low-er-Mantle Convection: R Jeanloz, M Ishii

1645h S54B-04 Mantle Transition Zone Disconti-nuities beneath the Contiguous United States: S S

Gao, K H Liu

1700h S54B-05 Geology is the Key to Explain Igne-ous Activity in the Mediterranean Area: M Lustri-

no

1715h S54B-06 The deep water cycle and origin of cratonic flood basalts: two examples from the Sibe-rian craton: A V Ivanov

1730h S54B-07 Composition, Temperature, and Focused Melting Beneath Ocean Ridges: H J Dick, H Zhou

1745h S54B-08 The Last Word: D L Anderson

SPA-AERONOMY

SA54A Moscone West 2016Friday 1600hVertical Wave Coupling into the Ionosphere-Thermosphere-Mesosphere System IV Presiding: Jens Oberheide, Clemson University; Ruth Lieberman, GATS-Inc.; Sharon Vadas, NorthWest Research Associates Boulder

1600h SA54A-01 Deep Propagation of Mountain Waves Observed During the DEEPWAVE Field Program: D C Fritts, R B Smith, M J Taylor, J D Doyle, S D Eckermann, P D Pautet, B P Williams, K Bossert, N Criddle, T Mixa

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1615h SA54A-02 Large-scale gravity wave influenc-es on the propagation of short-period gravity waves to higher altitudes: K Bossert, D C Fritts, P D Pau-tet, M J Taylor, B P Williams, N Criddle

1630h SA54A-03 Gravity waves simulated by high-resolution Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model: H Liu

1645h SA54A-04 Low Latitude Gravity Wave Vari-ances in the MLT Derived from Saber Temperature Observation and Compared with Model Simula-tions of Waves Generated By Deep Tropical Con-vection: R L Walterscheid, A B Christensen

1700h SA54A-05 Comparison of global ionospheric response to Sudden Stratospheric Warming events in 2009 and 2013: S I Azeem, C Honniball

1715h SA54A-06 Effects of Gravity Waves on the thermosphere during Stratospheric Sudden Warm-ing simulated by an atmosphere-ionosphere coupled Model: Y Miyoshi, H Fujiwara, H Jin, H Shinagawa

1730h SA54A-07 Gravity Wave Effects in the Ther-mosphere – What Will the GOLD Imager See?: R

Eastes, S Vadas, D W Rusch, A W Merkel, A G Burns, W E McClintock, A Krywonos

1745h SA54A-08 Seasonal Variability in Global Eddy Diffusion and the Effect on Thermospheric Neutral Density: M Pilinski, G Crowley

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH54A Moscone West 2012Friday 1600hTurbulence and Dissipation in the Solar Wind Plasma: Current Challenges II (joint with NG)

Presiding: Chadi Salem, University of California; Tulasi Parashar, University of Delaware; William Matthaeus, University of Delaware; Benjamin Chandran, University of New Hampshire

1600h SH54A-01 Quantifying Turbulence: H

Karimabadi, V Roytershteyn, J D Scudder, W S Daughton

1615h SH54A-02 Vlasov Plasma Turbulence in the Solar Wind at Proton Kinetic Scales: F Valentini, S Servidio, W H Matthaeus, K Osman, D Perrone, F Califano, P Veltri

1630h SH54A-03 Perpendicular Ion Heating by Nonlinear Development of Finite Amplitude Whis-tler Wave: S Saito, Y Nariyuki, T Umeda

1645h SH54A-04 Intermittent dissipation and heat-ing in 3D kinetic plasma turbulence: M Wan, W H Matthaeus, V Roytershteyn, H Karimabadi, T Parashar, P Wu, M A Shay

1700h SH54A-05 Diagnostics for Comparing Tur-bulence in Solar Wind Observations and Numerical Simulations: K G Klein

1715h SH54A-06 Solar wind turbulence: anisotro-py, anisotropy, anisotropy!: R Wicks, M A For-man, E J Summerlin, D A Roberts, C S Salem

1730h SH54A-07 Parallel and Perpendicular Heat-ing of Solar Wind Protons by Kinetic Waves as In-ferred from WIND Observations: J He, L Wang, C Y Tu, E Marsch

1745h SH54A-08 Laboratory Observations Con-sistent with Non-linear Decay of a Kinetic Alfvén Wave: S E Dorfman, T A Carter, S T Vincena, R D Sydora, Y Lin, P Pribyl, D Guice, G Rossi, K G Klein

SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SM54A Moscone West 2018Friday 1600hIonospheric Ion Outflow As a Source of Magnetospheric Plasma: Observations Versus Modeling II

(joint with SA)

Presiding: Abdallah Barakat, Utah State Univ; Charles Chappell, Vanderbilt University; Daniel Welling, University of Michigan; Homayoun Karimabadi, University of California San Diego

1600h SM54A-01 Estimation of cold ion outflow rates throughout a geomagnetic storm: S Haaland

1618h SM54A-02 Solar zenith angle dependence of empirical formulas between energy inputs to the ionosphere and O+ and H+ ion outflows: N Kita-

mura, K Seki, K Keika, Y Nishimura, T Hori, R J Strangeway, E J Lund

1630h SM54A-03 Earth’s polar cap ionization patches lead to ion upflow: Q H Zhang, Q Zong, M M Lockwood, J Liang, B C Zhang, J I Moen, S Zhang, Y Zhang, J M Ruohoniemi, E G Thomas, R Liu, M W Dunlop, H Yang, H Hu, Y Liu, M Lester

1642h SM54A-04 Kinetic Framework for the Mag-netosphere-Ionosphere-Plasmasphere-Polar Wind System: Modeling Ion Outflow: R W Schunk, A R Barakat, V Eccles, H Karimabadi, Y Omelchenko, G V Khazanov, A Glocer, L M Kistler

1700h SM54A-05 O+ Ionospheric Outflows in Connection with Magnetospheric Processes: G V

Khazanov

1718h SM54A-06 Comparison of Multi-fluid Lyon Fedder Mobarry global magnetosphere simulations with observations: M J Wiltberger, O Brambles, B Zhang, W Lotko, J Lyon, V G Merkin, R H Varney, J Ouellette

1736h SM54A-07 Data-Model Comparisons of the October, 2002 Event Using the Space Weather Modeling Framework: D T Welling, C R Chappell, R W Schunk, A R Barakat, V Eccles, A Glocer, L M Kistler, S Haaland, T E Moore

1748h SM54A-08 The Evolution of the Inner Mag-netosphere during CME- and CIR-Driven Geomag-netic Storms: V Peroomian, M El-Alaoui, S Garg, S Freitas

TECTONOPHYSICS

T54A Moscone South 304Friday 1600hThree-Dimensional Observations and Models of Lithospheric Extension III (joint with S)

Presiding: Dale Sawyer, Rice University; Timothy Minshull, University of Southampton; Timothy Reston, University of Birmingham

1600h T54A-01 Insights into the internal structure and formation of striated fault surfaces of oceanic detachments from in situ observations (13°20’N and 13°30’N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge): J Escartin, D Bonnemains, C Mevel, M Cannat, S Petersen, N Au-gustin, A Bezos, V Chavagnac, Y Choi, M Godard, K Haaga, C Hamelin, B Ildefonse, J W Jamieson, B E John, T Leleu, C J MacLeod, M Massot-Campos, P Nomikou, J A L Olive, M Paquet, C Rommevaux, M Rothenbeck, A Steinführer, M Tominaga, L Triebe, M Andreani, R Garcia, R Campos

1615h T54A-02 Kinematic Analysis of Normal Faults from 3D Seismics within the Otway Basin, Australia: Evidence for Oblique Movement in a Pas-sive Margin: D C Tanner, J Ziesch, T Beilecke, C M Krawczyk

1630h T54A-03 3D P-Wave Velocity Structure of the Deep Galicia Rifted Margin: G Bayrakci, T A Minshull, R G Davy, D S Sawyer, D Klaeschen, C A Papenberg, T J Reston, D J Shillington, C R Ranero

1645h T54A-04 Magmatic Versus Amagmatic Rift-ing in the East African Rift System from Pn and Sn Tomography: J P O’Donnell, A Nyblade

1715h T54A-06 A Joint Inversion for Velocity and Anisotropy Structure Beneath a Highly Extended Continental Rift: Z Eilon, G A Abers, J B Gaherty, G Jin

1730h T54A-07 Rift Structure in Eastern Papua New Guinea From the Joint Inversion of Receiv-er Functions and Seismic Noise: G A Abers, M J Obrebski, G Jin, Z Eilon

1745h T54A-08 Crustal structure variations along the NW-African continental margin: a comparison of new and existing models from wide angle and re-flection seismic data: Y Biari, F Klingelhoefer, M Sahabi, D Aslanian, S Philippe, K E Louden, K Ber-glar, M Moulin, K Mehdi, D Graindorge, M Evain, M Benabellouahed, C J Reichert

T54B Moscone South 306Friday 1600hToward Constraining Subduction Zone Dynamics III

(joint with DI, MR, S, V)

Presiding: John Davies, Cardiff Univ; Rhodri Davies, Australian National University; Fabio Capitanio, Monash University; Saskia Goes, Imperial College London

1600h T54B-01 “Dynamic Kinematics”: Towards Linking Earth’s Plate Motions to the Evolution of Global Mantle Flow: T Rolf, P J Tackley

1615h T54B-02 Flexural Mechanics of Subduction: N M Ribe, Z H Li

1630h T54B-03 The effect of metastable pyroxene on the slab dynamics: R Agrusta, J Van Hunen, S D B Goes

1645h T54B-04 Along-Arc Variation in Slab Sur-face Temperature Caused By 3D Material Circula-tion at the Plate Interface: M Morishige, P E Van Keken

1700h T54B-05 Evolution of the long-wavelength, subduction-driven topography of South America since 150 Ma: N E Flament, M Gurnis, S Williams, D J Bower, M Seton, D Müller

1715h T54B-06 Continental Subduction and Sub-duction Initiation Leading to Extensional Exhuma-tion of Ultra-High Pressure Rocks During Ongoing Plate Convergence in Papua New Guinea: W R

Buck, K D Petersen

1730h T54B-07 Dynamics and Significance of Plume-Induced Subduction Initiation: Numerical Modeling: T Gerya, R J Stern, M Baes, S V Sobolev, S A Whattam

1745h T54B-08 Overriding Plate Controls on Sub-duction Zone Evolution: W K Sharples, M A Ja-damec, L N Moresi, F A Capitanio

VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGY

V54A Moscone South 310Friday 1600hMechanisms of Magma Ascent, Emplacement, and Extrusion II (cosponsored by EGU-GMPV) (joint with NH, P, S, T)

Presiding: Nicolas Le Corvec, Lunar & Planetary Institute; Benoit Taisne, Earth Observatory of Singapore; Guillaume Carazzo, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

1600h V51B-4736 Spatial Patterns in Distribution of Kimberlites: Relationship to Tectonic Processes and Lithosphere Structure: Z Chemia, I M Artemieva, H Thybo

1615h V54A-02 Magmatic Pathways in Large Igne-ous Provinces: R E Ernst

1630h V54A-03 Inflation-Deflation Signals at Ey-jafjallajökull Volcano, Iceland, During a Period of Intermittent Unrest: S Hjaltadottir, S Hreinsdottir, K S Vogfjord, F Sigmundsson, R Pedersen

1645h V54A-04 Sources, Ascent and Release of Magma and Hydrothermal Fluids at Restless Cal-deras: Lessons from Santorini Volcano, Greece and Aluto Volcano, Ethiopia: T A Mather, W Hutchi-son, M Parks, D M Pyle, J Biggs, P Nomikou, G Yir-gu, T P Fischer, S Caliro, G Chiodini

1700h V54A-05 Direct Observation of Rhyolite Magma by Drilling: The Proposed Krafla Magma Drilling Project: J C Eichelberger, F Sigmundsson, P Papale, S Markusson, S Loughlin

1715h V54A-06 Passive degassing during quies-cence as trigger of volcanic unrest: T Girona, F Costa Rodriguez, C G Newhall, B Taisne

1730h V54A-07 The location and timing of magma degassing during Plinian eruptions: T Giachetti, H M Gonnermann

1745h V54A-08 Magma Dynamics in Dome-Build-ing Volcanoes: J E Kendrick, Y Lavallée, A J Horn-by, L N Schaefer, T Oommen, G Di Toro, T Hirose

V54B Moscone South 302Friday 1600hPetrochronology II (cosponsored by MSA) (joint with DI, T)

Presiding: Martin Engi, Univ Bern; Bradley Hacker, University of California; Matthew Kohn, Boise State University; Pierre Lanari, University of Bern

1600h V54B-01 Unraveling P-T-Time-Fluids Paths: in-situ Geochronology Combined with Oxygen Iso-topes in Metamorphic Rocks: D Rubatto, S Angi-boust

1615h V54B-02 Single-Shot Laser Ablation Split-Stream (SS-LASS) Analysis Depth Profiling: A R

Kylander-Clark, M A Stearns, D R Viete, J M Cottle, B R Hacker

1630h V54B-03 EBSD Imaging of Monazite: a Pet-rochronological Tool?: C M Mottram, J M Cottle

1645h V54B-04 Allanite age-dating: Non-matrix-matched standardization in quadrupole LA-ICP-MS: M Burn, P Lanari, T Pettke, M Engi

1700h V54B-05 Decoupling of U-Pb and Trace Ele-ment Behavior of Rutile During High-temperature Metamorphism: N M Kelly, A Möller, J A G Oal-mann

1715h V54B-06 In situ rutile petrochronology: tex-ture-related T, Paleoproterozoic inheritance and a Pan-African overprint in the oldest subduction-re-lated eclogites, Usagaran Orogen, Tanzania: A Mo-

eller, K Kraus, P Herms, P Appel, P Raase

1730h V54B-07 An application of Petrochronology: U/Th-Pb geochronologic rates of burial and exhu-mation in the Cordilleran hinterland, northern Ne-vada, USA: B W Hallett

1745h V54B-08 Tracing Lithospheric Thermal Evolution with High Field Strength Element Speed-ometry in Rutile: A Smye, D F Stockli, T Zack

V54C Moscone West 2009Friday 1600hUsing Sediments to Understand the Evolution of the Earth II (Virtual Session) (cosponsored by EGU-GMPV) (joint with EP)

Presiding: Marion Garcon, Carnegie Inst Washington; Jeffrey Vervoort, Washington State University; Eduardo Garzanti, University of Milano-Bicocca; Richard Gaschnig, University of Maryland College Park

1600h V54C-01 Continental Growth and the Sedi-mentary Record: B Dhuime, C J Hawkesworth, R A J Robinson, P A Cawood

1615h V54C-02 Reconciling the detrital zircon re-cord and crustal growth within juvenile accretion-ary orogens: C J Spencer, P A Cawood, N M W Roberts

1630h V54C-03 Recognizing the Geochemical Con-sequences of Zircon Alteration at Jack Hills, West-ern Australia: E A Bell, P Boehnke, T M Harrison

1700h V54C-05 Using Zircon Chemistry as a Discriminating Tool for Geodynamical Context of Magma Formation: D Bussien Grosjean, G Chazot, C Bollinger, J Langlade, P Vonlanthen, M Guillong, O Bachmann, M L Rouget, C Liorzou

1715h V54C-06 Trace Element Composition of Quartz as a Tool for Sedimentary Provenance: A Case Study from the Bega River Catchment: M R

Ackerson, N D Tailby, E B Watson

1730h V54C-07 Using Ancient Glacial Diamictites to Track the Compositional Evolution of the Upper Continental Crust: R M Gaschnig, R L Rudnick, W F McDonough, A J Kaufman, J W Valley, Z Hu, S Gao

1745h V54C-08 Using Archean and Paleoprotero-zoic Shales and Tillites as a Window into Crustal Evolution and Surface Conditions: I N Bindeman, A Bekker, D O Zakharov

V54D Moscone South 308Friday 1600hVolcanic Plumes: Dispersion Dynamics and Atmospheric Phenomena III Presiding: Shannon Kobs-Nawotniak, Idaho State University; Kimberly Genareau, University of Alabama; Kirsten Chojnicki, Scripps Institute of Oceanography; Sonja Behnke, University of South Florida Tampa

1600h V54D-01 3-D Numerical Modeling Perspec-tives on Lightning Generation in Volcanic Eruption Clouds: A R Van Eaton, S A Behnke, M Herzog

1615h V54D-02 Multi-parametric Observation of Volcanic Lightning at Sakurajima Volcano, Japan: C

Cimarelli, M Alatorre-Ibarguengoitia, K Aizawa, A Yokoo, D B Dingwell

1630h V54D-03 ELECTRIFICATION OF ASH IN ICELANDIC VOLCANIC PLUMES: K Nicoll, K L Aplin, I Houghton

1645h V54D-04 The microphysics of ash tribo-charging: New insights from laboratory experi-ments: M S Joshua, J Dufek

1700h V54D-05 Laboratory Studies of Ice Nucle-ation on Volcanic Ash: M A Tolbert, G P Schill, K D Genareau

1715h V54D-06 HCl uptake by volcanic ash in the high temperature eruption plume: mechanistic in-sights: P M Ayris, P Delmelle, C Cimarelli, E C Ma-ters, Y Suzuki, D B Dingwell

1730h V54D-07 Atmospheric Chemistry of Volca-nic Plumes in WRF-Chem: L Surl, D Donohoue, R von Glasow

1745h V54D-08 Systematic satellite observations of the impact of aerosols from passive volcanic degas-sing on local cloud properties: S K Ebmeier, T A Mather, A M Sayer, R G Grainger, E Carboni

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