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Brandon Schmandt
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Two Effective Degrees of Freedom Can Represent the Dominant Features of Global Rayleigh Wave Dispersion Maps
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
18 june 2024
Han Zhang, Lijun Liu, Sidao Ni, Brandon Schmandt

Objectively exploring global variations in crust and upper mantle structure helps constrain fundamental aspects of Earth's plate tectonic and conve...

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Fast Seismic Anomalies Under Continents Explained by the Delaminated Lower Continental Crust—Implications From High Pressure‐Temperature Elasticity of Jadeite
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
26 april 2024
Ming Hao, Wen-Yi Zhou, Przemyslaw Dera, Brandon Sc...

Seismic tomography has shown that the shear wave velocities (Vs) under continents, especially under cratons, are extremely fast at 100–200...

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Earthquakes and seismic networks in Antarctica for two decades
EARTHQUAKE MONITORING: RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND CHALLENGES IN NETWORK SEISMOLOGY AND GEODESY IV ORAL
seismology | 15 december 2023
Andres Felipe F. Peña Castro, Brandon Schmandt, Je...
Seismicity in Antarctica is monitored by a patchwork of temporary and permanent networks. These networks were deployed with a variety of objectives in...
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Testing transportability of seismic classification of local distance earthquakes and explosions
ADVANCEMENTS IN FORENSIC SEISMOLOGY TO IMPROVE MONITORING CAPABILITIES I ORAL
seismology | 15 december 2023
Brandon Schmandt, Ross Maguire, Chenglong Duan, Ru...
Classification of earthquakes and explosions for local distance events is challenging because low magnitude seismicity can be abundant and high freque...
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Investigating Shallow Forearc Structure Within the Southern 1964 MW 9.2 Great Alaska Earthquake Asperity With a Dense Nodal Seismic Array and Marine Airgun Shots
SUBDUCTION TOP TO BOTTOM (ST2B): THE NATURE OF THE SUBDUCTION INTERFACE, EARTHQUAKES, AND THE ROLES OF FLUIDS I POSTER
tectonophysics | 14 december 2023
Jackson Fellows, Lindsay L. Worthington, Grace Bar...
We investigate structure of the shallow subduction forearc along a 250 km transect perpendicular to the Aleutian trench offshore of Kodiak Island in s...
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Anisotropic melt organization of the Yellowstone magma reservoir depicted by seismic tomography using a dense nodal array
SEISMIC ANISOTROPY AND MANTLE DYNAMICS: OBSERVATIONS, MODELS, AND EXPERIMENTS II ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 14 december 2023
Sin-Mei Wu, Hsin-Hua Huang, Fan-Chi Lin, Jamie Far...
The textural heterogeneity of crustal magmatic reservoirs is imprinted by their thermal and deformational history and is critical to assess the volcan...
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Seismic reflections identify a sharp top to the Yellowstone magma reservoir
GEOPHYSICAL IMAGING OF MAGMA STORAGE AND TRANSPORT AT VOLCANOES II ORAL
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 13 december 2023
Brandon Schmandt, Wenkai Song, Chenglong Duan, Jam...
Geophysical measurements have long provided evidence of an upper crustal magma reservoir beneath Yellowstone caldera, but the depth to the top of the ...
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Earth Science Computing and Programming Experiences (ESCAPE) to Increase Computing Skills and Participation in Undergraduate Research
QUANTITATIVE SKILLS TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL PATHWAYS IN SOLID EARTH GEOPHYSICS I POSTER
education | 13 december 2023
Lindsay L. Worthington, Eric O. Lindsey, Brandon S...
We report on program objectives, successes and challenges of an introductory data-science and computing workshop for upper-division undergraduates, he...
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