WAVEFORM
TOMOGRAPHY 2004:
Beyond the
first arrival
Department
of Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering,
Queen’s
University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada
WORKSHOP: Tuesday, April 27th,
2004
Miller Hall
Room 105 and Room 100A
(Attendance
is free,no registration
required)
9
am – 9:20 am Coffee,
Room 100A
9:20
am – 9:30 am Official Welcome, Room 105
9:30
am – 10:10 am Waveform
tomography from around the world (Gerhard
Pratt, Queen’s University)
10:10
am – 10:40 am Waveform
tomography of an elastic, synthetic, large-scale, wide-angle crustal dataset (Drew
Brenders, Queen’s University)
10:40 am – 11:00
am Coffee, Room 100A
11:00
am – 12
noon Seismic
Oceanography (Steve
Holbrook, University of Wyoming)
12 noon – 1:00 pm LUNCH
1:00
pm – 1:45 pm iSIMM – Integrated Seismic Imaging and Modelling
of Margins (Roman Spitzer
and Alan Roberts, University of Cambridge)
1:45
pm – 2:30 pm Imaging
of Strong Lateral Variation – the San Andreas Fault (John Hole, Virginia Tech)
2:30
pm – 3:00 pm Coffee, room 100A
3:30
pm – 4:15 pm Teleseismic imaging of Cascadia, The Grenville
Front and Central Alaska (Stephane Rondenay, MIT)
4:15
pm – 5:00 pm Controlled
source imaging of the Cascadia Margin (Mladen Nedimovic, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory)
The workshop will be followed by a 3-day
Short Course on Waveform Tomography. To register for the short course see http://geol.queensu.ca/people/pratt/WaveTomo.htm