Sam Wimpenny
| Name: | Sam Wimpenny |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 14 Feb 2022, 5:35 p.m. |
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Talks given by Sam Wimpenny
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- Towards the origins of lower-mantle heterogeneities: from seismic models to mineral physics (***CANCELLED DUE TO STRIKES***)
- The interior of Mars revealed by seismology – 1000 sols of InSight
- What can evolving seismic anisotropy tell us about the 2018 Kilauea eruption?
- Closing the gap - fluid transport properties of rocks deforming in the ductile regime
- Creeping gabbro: Mafic rock deformation from nature and experiments
- "The hunt for red noise: scale, power and colour in the Earth Sciences” and “Can faults get weaker? Evidence from the Mochiyama earthquake swarm"
- Its A Hot Beach Summer
- Bullard Research Symposium
- Geoscience in Context: A clean energy future isn't set in stone
- Seismic evidence for partial melt below tectonic plates
- Strain localization during temperature-sensitive creep in the Alpine Fault Zone
- Tectonics of the Salton Trough and Northern Gulf of California
- The 2018 eruption of Kīlauea Volcano: Unprecedented insight into the onset and evolution of a caldera collapse
- Precision Seismology: From Source to Plate Boundary Scales
- Supershear Earthquakes: Theory, Experiments and Natural Observations
- Habitability in the Solar System
- Core formation on Earth and Mars
- When climate loads the Earth: rheology from geodesy
- Once Broken, Hard to Mend: Structural Inheritance and the Quakes that Shake Our World
- Bullard Lightning Talks
- Title to be confirmed
- Landscape evolution on Mars: characterizing the ancient hydroclimate using paleolake morphologies
- Relationships between slow slip, megathrust locking, seismicity, and structure at the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand
- Mantle seismic imaging from top to bottom: subduction dynamics, transition zone topography and core-mantle boundary anisotropy
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