Bay Area Geophysical Society - Previous Talks
Craig Beasley (2004-2005 President of SEG), 12/14/04, Great Challenges and Opportunities in Geophysics: the state of our technology, our business and the SEG
Heloise Lynn, 11/19/04, The Winds of Change: Anisotropic Rocks, Their Preferred Direction of Fluid Flow and Their Associated Seismic Signatures
(SEG Fall Distinguished Lecture)William Daily, 10/26/04, The Yucca Mountain Project for the nations nuclear waste Perspective of a Geophysicist
Shawn Larsen, 9/16/04, Seismic Modeling and High-Performance Computing
Keith I. Kelson, 8/17/04, Recent site-specific assessments of potential fault-rupture hazards for infrastructure facilities in the San Francisco Bay area
Matthew A. d'Alessio, 7/15/04, The Earthquake Cycle in the East Bay; Monitoring Deformation Near the Hayward fault with High Precision GPS Surveys
Michael E. Pasyanos, 6/17/04, Crust and Upper Mantle Structure Derived from Surface Wave Tomography
Eli Silver, 5/20/04, The Tectonic Enigma of the Middle America Trench: Geophysical Studies
H. Gary Greene, 4/8/04, The Geologic-Biologic Connection - Using Geophysics to Characterize Marine Benthic Habitats
William Abriel, 3/9/04, Earth Model Complexity and Risk Description in Resource Exploration and Development (SEG Spring Distinguished Lecture)
William Black, 2/26/04, The Application of Geophysical Techniques to Engineering, Geotechnical and Groundwater Investigations