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Emily H. G. Cooperdock
Assistant Professor, Brown University
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Investigating Island Arc Exhumation Mechanisms – A Detailed Low-Temperature Thermochronologic Study of Adak and Kagalaska Islands, Aleutian Islands.
RATES AND DATES OF LITHOSPHERIC PROCESSES I POSTER
tectonophysics | 15 december 2023
Anahi Carrera, Emily H. Cooperdock, Suzanne M. Kay...
Adak and Kagalaska form part of the central Aleutian Island arc and have been extensively studied to understand magmatic processes because they expose...
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Underrepresentation of first-generation college students in the geosciences - A diverse group to support in the post-Affirmative Action era.
EFFORTS TO SUPPORT AND INCREASE DIVERSITY IN THE EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE WORKFORCE I ORAL
education | 14 december 2023
Anahi Carrera, Thomas Luckie, Emily H. Cooperdock
First-generation college students (FGCS), defined as students whose parents did not earn a baccalaureate degree, encounter distinct obstacles navigati...
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Demographic Data Deep Dive: New Insights and Approaches to Understanding Diversity in the Geosciences
THE EARTH ENCOMPASSES ALL: TRANSFORMING OUR COMMUNITY WITH DIVERSE PERSPECTIVES ELIGHTNING
study of earth's deep interior | 14 december 2023
Rachel E. Bernard, Emily H. Cooperdock, Neil W. Wh...
Demographic data from the Survey of Earned Doctorates (SED) revealed that racial and ethnic diversity had not notably improved in the U.S. geoscience ...
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Exploring the Shallow Exhumation History of the Southern California Borderland using Apatite, Rutile, and Zircon (U-Th)/He Thermochronology on Santa Catalina Island
IS IT A MESS OR JUST A LITTLE MESSY? SUBDUCTION ZONE UNDERPLATING AND EXHUMATION PROCESSES I ORAL
tectonophysics | 13 december 2023
Justine G. Grabiec, Emily H. Cooperdock, John P. P...
Pimu, or Santa Catalina Island, is part of the Inner California Continental Borderland, which resulted from a period of regional transtension and tran...
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In situ boron isotope and chemical analyses of the New Idria Serpentinite: evidence for a mantle wedge origin
CONVERGENT MARGIN DYNAMICS I POSTER
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 13 december 2023
Codi Lazar, Tatsuki Tsujimori, Qing Chang, Emily H...
The New Idria serpentinite is a massif in central California proposed to represent a buoyantly emplaced fragment of hydrated mantle wedge. This hypoth...
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Exploring microCT pre-screening as a tool to improve the accuracy and precision of 40Ar/39Ar ages
ADVANCED INNOVATIONS IN ISOTOPE RATIO MASS SPECTROMETRY AND ISOTOPE METROLOGY IN GEOSCIENCES II ORAL
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2023
Florian Hofmann, Emily H. Cooperdock, Sean Regan
Accurate and precise 40Ar/39Ar age determinations are critical in constraining geological processes and understanding Earth's history. However, the pr...
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Long Term San Andreas Fault Offset Re-Examined Through a Multichronometer Study of a Key Piercing Point
FAULTING PROCESSES: RECENT ADVANCES FROM THERMOCHRONOLOGY AND MAGNETISM I ORAL
tectonophysics | 12 december 2023
Alexia Rojas, Emily H. Cooperdock, Florian Hofmann...
The San Andreas Fault (SAF) zone has been extensively studied to understand the rates and timing of deformation in transform plate-boundaries. Piercin...
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The Fate of Ultramafic-Rich Mélanges in Cold to Hot Subduction Zones: Implications for Diapirism and Chemical Geodynamics
STATE OF THE ARC: QUESTIONS AND PROGRESS ON SUBDUCTION ZONE GEODYNAMICS II ORAL
study of earth's deep interior | 12 december 2023
Anna M Rebaza, Ananya Mallik, Emily H. Cooperdock
Buoyant ultramafic-rich matrix mélange diapirs are a good mechanism to transport slab material (including volatiles) to arc sources. However, the fate...
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