San Francisco | 12-16 December 2016 Session & Page Numbering Paper Numbers - A paper number designates the section, or other sponsoring group, and chronology of the presentation. Example: A21A-01 = Atmospheric Sciences, Tuesday, AM, concurrent session A, first paper in that session. A 2 1 Discipline Day Time A - 01 Session Sequence in Session Day Time 1 = Monday 1 = AM 0800–1000 2 = Tuesday 2 = AM 1020–1220 3 = Wednesday 3 = PM 1340–1540 4 = Thursday 4 = PM 1600–1800 5 = Friday 5 = PM 1830–1930 Sessions are being held in the following venues: Moscone West, Levels 2 and 3 Moscone South, Esplanade Level and Lower Level (Gateway Ballroom) Poster Sessions Posters are on display in Moscone South, Lower Level, Poster Hall THURSDAY A.M. UNION U41A Moscone South 102 Thursday 0800h The PETM: Insights for Cause, Impacts of Consequence, Interest to Anthropogenic Carbon Emissions, and Relevance to Current Global Change (Virtual Session) Mark Boslough, Sandia National Laboratories; Gerald Dickens, Rice University; Wallace Broecker, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory 0800h U41A-01 Paleoclimatology Supports Physics: Our Energy Choices Will Have Large and LongLasting Consequences for Climate and Ecosystems: R B Alley 0920h U41A-09 Linking Volcanism and Gas Release from the North East Atlantic Volcanic Province to the PETM: Challenges and Updates: H Svensen, M T Jones, D A Jerram, S Planke, S Kjoberg, D W Schmid, K Iyer, C Tegner 0930h U41A-10 Sources of Carbon during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: A Sluijs, J Frieling, H Svensen, S Planke, M Cramwinckel, H Selnes 0940h U41A-11 The Early Eocene Hyperthermal Events: Magnitude, Characteristics and Orbital Chronology.: V Lauretano, J C Zachos, L J Lourens 0950h U41A-12 The Relationship Between Eocene and Modern Climate Sensitivity – is the PETM a Good Analogue for Future Warming?: D J Lunt, A Farnsworth ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES A41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Advances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications III Posters Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey, Marine Meteorology; Jun Wang, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics; Gonzalo Gonzalez Abad, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics 0800h A41A-0002 POSTER Land Cover and Seasonality Effects on Biomass Burning Emissions and Air Quality Impacts Observed from Satellites: P Zoogman, A Hoffman, G Gonzalez Abad, C E Miller, C R Nowlan, G Huang, X Liu, K Chance 0800h A41A-0003 POSTER Feasibility study of aerosol retrieval for GCOM-C/SGLI with simulated data: S Mukai, I Sano, M Yasumoto, M Nakata, N Nishi 0800h A41A-0004 POSTER Spatiotemporal inhomogeneity in nitrogen dioxide (NO2) over Fukuoka observed by Car MAX-DOAS: H Takashima, H Yamaguchi, Y Maruyama 0820h U41A-03 Deciphering the Boron Proxy Records of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: B Hoenisch, L Haynes, D T Harper, D E Penman, K Holland, Y Rosenthal, J C Zachos 0800h A41A-0007 POSTER Estimation of Biomass Burning Emissions by Fusing Fire Radiative Power Observed from Polar-orbiting and Geostationary Satellites across the Continental United States: F Li, X Zhang, S Kondragunta 0850h U41A-06 New sedimentary records of enhanced weathering during the PETM: D E Penman, S Kirtland Turner, P F Sexton, A Dickson, A L Keller, A Ridgwell, R E Zeebe, P M Hull, S D’haenens, J C Zachos, R D Norris 0900h U41A-07 Novel modeling constraints on the rate of PETM carbon injection: S Kirtland Turner, P M Hull, L R Kump, A Ridgwell 0910h U41A-08 Distal Impact Ejecta at PaleoceneEocene Boundary sections on the Atlantic Margin: M F Schaller, M K Fung, J D Wright, M E Katz, D V Kent 0800h A41A-0015 POSTER Evaluation of Satellite Retrievals of Total Column Formaldehyde over the Tropical Western Pacific and Central United States: D C Anderson, R J Salawitch, R R Dickerson, C Li, T P Canty 0800h A41A-0017 POSTER Using TES retrievals of HCN to determine fire influence of Aura-TES footprints: S Kulawik, V Payne, E V Fischer 0800h A41A-0018 POSTER Sensitivity test of GOCI dust aerosol index with aerosol absorptivity by using radiative transfer simulation and comparison with AERONET aerosol optical properties: M Choi, J Kim, J Lee, Y J Park 0800h A41A-0019 POSTER The importance of using dynamical a-priori profiles for infrared O3 retrievals : the case of IASI.: H Peiro, E Emili, E Le Flochmoen, B Barret, D Cariolle 0800h A41A-0020 POSTER NO2 inter-comparison between Pandora spectrometer and in-situ measurements during MAPS campaign in 2015: H Chong, J Kim, W Kim, H Lee, J H Kim, M Choi, U Jeong, J H Koo, J R Herman, N Abuhassan, S Lee, R Park, J Y Ahn, J Park, J Hong, S K Kim 0800h A41A-0021 POSTER Characteristics of aerosol optical properties and total amount of trace gases over Korea during the 2015 MAPS-Seoul campaign using AERONET and Pandora spectrometer: S Lee, J Kim, M Choi, W Kim, H Lee, J H Kim, H Chong, J H Koo, B N Holben, T F Eck, J R Herman, N Abuhassan, J Y Ahn, J Park, J Hong, S K Kim 0800h A41A-0022 POSTER Influence of Open Fires on Air Quality Over Chitwan, Nepal: M Mehra, A K Panday, P S Praveen, B Adhikary, K Ram, C P Pokhrel 0800h A41A-0023 POSTER Improve the retrieval sensitivity to lower tropospheric ozone and longterm consistency of SAO OMI ozone profile retrieval: G Huang, X Liu, Z Cai, K Chance, K Sun, K Yang, S J Park 0800h A41A-0024 POSTER Atmosphere cleaning by heavy precipitation: quantitative assessment of aerosol washout and boundary layer recover evaluated by MPLNET lidar measurements.: S Lolli, E J Welton, J R Campbell, X Li, G Feingold, B N Chew, S V Salinas Cortijo, S C Liew, G J Fochesatto 0800h A41A-0025 POSTER OMI Observations of Bromine Monoxide Emissions from Volcanoes: R M Suleiman, K Chance, X Liu, G Gonzalez Abad, T P Kurosu 0800h A41A-0026 POSTER GOME-2 Tropospheric Ozone Profile Retrievals from Joint UV/Visible Measurement: X Liu, P Zoogman, K Chance, Z Cai, C R Nowlan, G Huang, G Gonzalez Abad Union Agency Lecturer 0800h A41A-0005 POSTER Evaluating A Priori Ozone Profile Information Used in TEMPO Tropospheric Ozone Retrievals: M S Johnson, J T Sullivan, X Liu, M Newchurch, S Kuang, T J McGee, A O Langford, C J Senff, T Leblanc, T Berkoff, G Gronoff, G Chen, K B Strawbridge 0800h A41A-0006 POSTER A Five-Year CMAQ PM2.5 Model Performance for Wildfires and Prescribed Fires: J L Wilkins, G Pouliot, K Foley, A Rappold, T E Pierce 0840h U41A-05 Incorporating Terrestrial Processes in Models of PETM Carbon Cycle Evolution: G J Bowen 0800h A41A-0014 POSTER SAO OMPS Formaldehyde Retrieval: G Gonzalez Abad, C J Seftor, A P Vasilkov, X Liu, K Chance 0800h A41A-0001 POSTER Monitoring of Siberian biomass burning smoke from AHI on board geostationary satellite Himawari-8: I Sano, S Mukai, A Yoshida, M Nakata, H Minoura, B N Holben 0810h U41A-02 Capturing the global signature of surface ocean acidification during the PETM: T L Babila, D E Penman, B Hoenisch, D C Kelly, T J Bralower, Y Rosenthal, J C Zachos 0830h U41A-04 Atmospheric carbon dioxide persisted at near modern levels before and after the PETM: B Schubert, Y Cui 15 DECEMBER The program is current as of 6 November 2016 An omitted abstract ID number in the presentation order indicates that the abstract has been withdrawn by the presenter from the session. Please refer to the online program for updates: https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm16/meetingapp.cgi Session Information Oral Sessions THURSDAY 0800h A41A-0008 POSTER Impacts of Central American Fires on Ozone Air Quality in Texas: S C Wang, Y Wang, R Lei, R W Talbot 0800h A41A-0009 POSTER Retrieving Aerosol Optical Depth over Turbid Coastal Water: Y Wang, J Wang, X Xu, R C Levy 0800h A41A-0010 POSTER Optical properties of aerosols related to haze events over Seoul inferred from skyradiometer and satellite-borne measurements : H Shi, Y C Noh, H J Song, B J Sohn, S Lee, C Hyoung-Wook 0800h A41A-0011 POSTER Influence of Aerosols And Surface Reflectance On NO2 Retrieval Over China From 2005 to 2015: M Liu, J Lin 0800h A41A-0012 POSTER The analysis to understand temporal variation and long-range transport of aerosol over Northeast-Asia Using COMS, MI: M KIM, J Kim All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 Marcia McNutt Thursday,15 December 12:30–1:30 P.M. Moscone North—Hall E 2016 1 0800h A41A-0027 POSTER The Spatial and Temporal Variability of Particulate Aerosols in the San Joaquin Valley of California from GroundBased Sensors and the MISR Satellite Instrument: M J Garay, O V Kalashnikova, R J Campbell 0800h A41A-0028 POSTER Evaluation of Different MODIS AOD Retrieval Algorithms for PM2.5 Estimation in the Western, Midwestern and Southeastern United States with Implications for Public Health: M Z Al-Hamdan, W L Crosson, E C Burrows, S Coffield, B Crane 0800h A41A-0029 POSTER The study of aerosol optical properties retrieval using Advanced Himawari Imager onboard a HIMAWARI-8 satellite: H Lim, J Kim, M Choi, P W Chan, H Park, S Go A41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Anthropogenic Aerosol Forcing: Mechanisms of Regional Climate Variability and Change II Posters (cosponsored by AMS: American Meteorological Society) (joint with GC) Massimo Bollasina, University of Edinburgh; Yi Ming, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Debbie Polson, University of Edinburgh; Laura Wilcox, University of Reading 0800h A41B-0030 POSTER Contributions of Asian pollution and SST forcings on precipitation change in the North Pacific: S W Yeh, L Jong-Won 0800h A41B-0031 POSTER Do Differences in Future Sulfate Emission Pathways Matter for Near-term Climate? A Case Study for the Asian Monsoon: R E Bartlett, M A Bollasina, B Booth, N J Dunstone, F Marenco, G Messori, D Bernie 0800h A41B-0032 POSTER Local and remote impacts of aerosol species on Indian summer monsoon rainfall in a GCM: A G Turner, L Guo, E Highwood 0800h A41B-0033 POSTER Possible Impact of Snow Darkening by Light-absorbing Aerosols on the Hydrological Cycle over Eurasia: M K Kim, W K M Lau, K M Kim, J Sang, T J Yasunari 0800h A41B-0034 POSTER Regional Aerosol Forcing over India: Preliminary Results from the South West Asian Aerosol-Monsoon Interactions (SWAAMI) Aircraft Experiment: W Morgan, J Brooks, C Fox, S Haslett, D Liu, S K Kompalli, H Pathak, M R Manoj, J D Allan, J M Haywood, E Highwood, J Langridge, R S Nanjundaiah, K Krishnamoorthy, S S Babu, S K Satheesh, A G Turner, H Coe 0800h A41B-0035 POSTER Timing and seasonality of the United States “warming hole”: N R Mascioli, A M Fiore, M J Previdi, M Ting 0800h A41B-0036 POSTER The Influence of Aerosol Absorption on the Extratropical Circulation: Z Shen, Y Ming 0800h A41B-0037 POSTER Summer Rainfall over the Southwestern Tibetan Plateau Controlled by Deep Convection over the Indian Subcontinent: Y Lin, W Dong, Y Ming, J S Wright 0800h A41B-0038 POSTER Direct and indirect aerosol effects on the climate of the Arabian Peninsula: F M Al Zawad, M Almazroui, M Khodeir, M Alghamdi, S V Henriksson 0800h A41B-0039 POSTER Impacts of Different Anthropogenic Aerosol Emission Scenarios on Hydrology in the Mekong Basins and their Effects on Irrigation and Hydropower: L K Yeo, C Wang 0800h A41B-0040 POSTER Investigating Effects of Climate Seasonality, Catchment Characteristics and Socio-economic Factors on the Budyko Curve Parameter w at Different Spatiotemporal Scales: W Wang, W Xing, S Zou 0800h A41C-0043 POSTER Effects of Convective Transport on the Budget of Amazonian Aerosol under Background Conditions : J Wang, R Krejci, S E Giangrande, C Kuang, H M Barbosa, J Brito, S Carbone, X Chi, J M Comstock, F Ditas, J V Lavric, H E Manninen, F Mei, D Moran, C Pöhlker, M L Pöhlker, J Saturno, B Schmid, R A F D Souza, S R Springston, J M Tomlinson, T Toto, D Walter, D Walter, D Wimmer, J N Smith, L Machado, P Artaxo, M O Andreae, S T Martin 0800h A41C-0044 POSTER Impact of Tropopause Structures on Deep Convective Transport Observed during MACPEX: G L Mullendore, B C Bigelbach, L E Christensen, E Maddox, K Pinkney, S Wagner 0800h A41C-0045 POSTER Modeling Convection of Water Vapor into the Mid-latitude Summer Stratosphere: C Clapp, S S Leroy, J G Anderson 0800h A41C-0047 POSTER Sensitivity of CrossTropopause Convective Transport to Tropopause Definition: E Maddox, G L Mullendore 0800h A41C-0048 POSTER Vertical Transport by Coastal Mesoscale Convective Systems: K Lombardo, T Kading 0800h A41C-0049 POSTER The Role of Overshooting Convection in Elevated Stratospheric Water Vapor over the Summertime Continental United States: R L Herman, E A Ray, K H Rosenlof, K M Bedka, M J Schwartz, W G Read, R F Troy 0800h A41C-0050 POSTER Tracking LNOx Downwind to Investigate Driving Production Physics: J L Lapierre, S Pusede 0800h A41C-0051 POSTER Vertical Distribution of Black Carbon during DC3 and the Influence of Thunderstorms on the Transport of Biomass Burning Layers into the Free Troposphere: K Heimerl, B Weinzierl, D N Sauer, D Fütterer, M Lichtenstern, H Schlager, J P Schwarz, M Z Markovic, A E Perring, J W Hair, C F Butler, M A Fenn, H Huntrieser 0800h A41C-0052 POSTER A Sea Breeze Induced Thunderstorm over an Inland Station over Indian South Peninsula: J N Bhate, A P Kesarkar, A Karipot, D B Subrahamanyam, V Sathiyamoorthy, C M Kishtawal 0800h A41C-0053 POSTER Genesis and development processes of a quasi-stationary carrot-shaped cloud system around the Sakishima Islands in Japan: T Kawano, T Matoba, K Ryuishi 0800h A41C-0054 POSTER Geographic variability in the energetics and top-heaviness of tropical deep convection: L E Back, K Inoue, Z Hansen 0800h A41C-0055 POSTER Variability of Oceanic Mesoscale Convective System Vertical Structures Observed by CloudSat in Indo-Pacific Regions Associated with the Madden-Julian Oscillation: J Yuan 0800h A41C-0058 POSTER Convective initiation and maintenance processes of two back-building mesoscale convective systems leading to heavy precipitation events in Southern Italy during HyMeX IOP 13: K Lee, C Flamant, V Ducrocq, F Duffourg, N Fourrié, S Davolio 0800h A41C-0059 POSTER Historical Time Series of Extreme Convective Weather in Finland: T K Laurila, A Mäkelä, J Rauhala, T Olsson, K Jylhä 0800h A41C-0060 POSTER Aerosol Impacts on MidLatitude MCS Precipitation Intensity and Radiative Forcing: S M Saleeby, S C van den Heever, P J Marinescu, S M Kreidenweis, P J DeMott 0800h A41C-0061 POSTER Level of Neutral Buoyancy, Deep Convective Outflow, and Hot Tower: New Perspectives Based on the A-Train Observations : H Takahashi, J Luo, G L Stephens 0800h A41C-0062 POSTER Examining the Roles of Deep Convective Detrainment in a Warming Environment: R L Storer, G L Stephens, S van den Heever 0800h A41B-0041 POSTER The significant reduction of precipitation in Southern China during the Chinese Spring Festival: J Zhang, D Gong 0800h A41C-0063 POSTER Study of Convective Transport of Pollutants into the Upper Troposphere Using Data From the CONTRAST Experiment and the CloudSat Satellite Mission: S Chelpon, J Luo, L Pan A41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h A41D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Atmospheric Convection: Physics, Dynamics, Chemistry, and Roles in Weather and Climate III Posters Zhengzhao Luo, City College of New York, CUNY; Cameron Homeyer, University of Oklahoma Norman Campus; Gretchen Mullendore, University of North Dakota; Susan van den Heever, Colorado State University 0800h A41C-0042 POSTER Comparing turbulent mixing of biogenic VOC across model scale: Y Li, M C Barth, A L Steiner Cloud-Aerosol-Precipitation-Climate Interactions over the Southeastern Atlantic II Posters Robert Wood, University of Washington Seattle Campus; James Haywood, Met 2ɝFH; Jens Redemann, NASA Ames Research Center; Paquita Zuidema, University of Miami 0800h A41D-0064 POSTER Response of Marine Boundary Layer Cloud Properties to Aerosol Perturbations Associated with Meteorological Conditions from the 19-month AMF-Azores Campaign: J Liu, Z Li, C Maureen 0800h A41D-0065 POSTER Intercomparison of CALIOP Cloud and Aerosol Profiles with in situ Marine Stratocumulus Observations during ORACLES: A Heikkila, J D Small Griswold 2 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h A41D-0066 POSTER Marine Stratocumulus Properties from the FPDR – PDI as a Function of Aerosol during ORACLES: J D Small Griswold, A Heikkila 0800h A41D-0067 POSTER Daytime variations of absorbing aerosols above clouds in the southeast Atlantic: Y Y Chang, S A Christopher 0800h A41D-0068 POSTER Spatio-temporal variability in cloud microphysical properties over the South East Atlantic: S Gupta, G M McFarquhar, M Poellot, J O’Brien, D J Delene 0800h A41D-0069 POSTER Fast Response Vertical Wind Measurements Made on the NASA P-3B During the 2016 ORACLES Field Campaign: K L Thornhill II, J D W Barrick 0800h A41D-0070 POSTER Entrainment and mixing of biomass burning aerosol into the Namibian stratocumulus cloud deck: M S Diamond, R Wood, S E LeBlanc 0800h A41D-0071 POSTER Aerosol properties above clouds over the South East Atlantic Ocean during the fire season: comparison between observations from POLDER/PARASOL and AeroCom models: F Peers, N Bellouin, F Waquet, F Ducos, P Goloub, J Mollard, G Myhre, R B Skeie, T Takemura, D Tanré, F Thieuleux, K Zhang 0800h A41D-0072 POSTER Using ARM observations to identify deficiencies in the NCAR Community Atmosphere Model (CAM) simulations of marine boundary layer clouds: X Zheng, S A Klein, H Y Ma, V E Larson, A Gettelman, P Bogenschutz 0800h A41E-0087 POSTER Shifts of regional hydroclimatic regimes in the warmer future: H Kim, S Morishita 0800h A41E-0088 POSTER Oceanic Warm Rain Latent Heating and its Role in the Energy and Water Cycles: E Nelson, T S L’Ecuyer 0800h A41E-0089 POSTER Examination of Satellite and Model Reanalysis Precipitation with Climate Oscillations: T F Donato, P R Houser 0800h A41E-0090 POSTER Analyzing mass balance estimates of global continental discharge from remote sensing and reanalysis: H A Chandanpurkar, J T Reager II, J S Famiglietti, R S Nerem A41F Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Remote Sensing of CH4 and CO2 from Space: Moving toward an Observing System IV Posters (joint with GC) Annmarie Eldering, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Christopher O’Dell, Colorado State University; Anna Michalak, Carnegie Institution for Science; Charles Miller, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 0800h A41F-0091 POSTER An Inversion Analysis of Recent Variability in CO2 Fluxes Using GOSAT and In Situ Observations: J S Wang, S R Kawa, D F Baker, G J Collatz 0800h A41D-0074 POSTER An Intercomparison of Research Scanning Polarimeter Cloud Droplet Number Concentrations with Aerosol Properties over the Atlantic Ocean: K Sinclair, B van Diedenhoven, B Cairns, M D Alexandrov, L D Ziemba, R Moore, E Crosbie, C A Hostetler 0800h A41F-0092 POSTER GOSAT CO2 Inversion Inter-comparison Experiment Phase-II and multiyear global fluxes inferred from the NIES flux inversion system: H Takagi, S Houweling, T Yokota, S S Maksyutov 0800h A41D-0075 POSTER Cloud Condensation Nuclei Measurements During the First Year of the ORACLES Study: M Kacarab, S G Howell, R Wood, J Redemann, A Nenes 0800h A41F-0093 POSTER Inferring CO2 Fluxes from OCO-2 for Assimilation into Land Surface Models to Calculate Net Ecosystem Exchange: R Prouty, A Radov, M Halem, G S Nearing 0800h A41D-0076 POSTER Separating Aerosol and Cloud Radiative Effects: Sampling Techniques and Preliminary Results from the 2016 ORACLES Field Campaign: S Cochrane, S Schmidt, H Chen, P Pilewskie, J Redemann, S E LeBlanc, G Feingold, S E Platnick, K Meyer, H Iwabuchi, R A Ferrare, J W Hair, S P Burton, C A Hostetler 0800h A41D-0077 POSTER The transport of southern Africa smoke aerosols and transient dynamics of the subtropical circulation: E M Wilcox, F Hosseinpour A41E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Energy and Water Cycling: Regional to Global Variability and Water Security II Posters 5REHUW6FKLHU, Universities Space Research Association; Jared Entin, NASA HQ - SMD; Deborah Belvedere, Morgan State University; Joseph Santanello, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 0800h A41E-0078 POSTER Advanced Understanding of Convection Initiation and Optimizing Cloud Seeding by Advanced Remote Sensing and Land Cover Modification over the United Arab Emirates: V Wulfmeyer, A Behrendt, O Branch, T Schwitalla 0800h A41E-0079 POSTER The Relationship Between the Structure of Low-Level Jets and Precipitation Extremes: D Hodges, Z Pu 0800h A41E-0080 POSTER An Analysis of the Relationship Between Atmospheric Heat Transport and the Position of the ITCZ in NASA NEWS products, CMIP5 GCMs, and Multiple Reanalyses: R Stanfield, X Dong, H Su, B Xi, J H Jiang 0800h A41E-0081 POSTER Constraining the dynamics of the water budget at high spatial resolution in the world’s water towers using models and remote sensing data; Snake River Basin, USA : K A Watson, M T Masarik, A N Flores 0800h A41E-0082 POSTER Regional Climate Model Simulations Suggest Global Products Fail to Capture Mountain Snow: M Wrzesien, M T Durand, T Pavelsky 0800h A41E-0083 POSTER Achieve a Better Understanding of Cloud and Precipitation Processes for the Promotion of Water Security in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions: S Farrah, O Al Yazidi 0800h A41E-0084 POSTER Plan and Some Results of “Advanced Study on Precipitation Enhancement in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions”: M Murakami 0800h A41E-0085 POSTER Analysis, Sensitivity, and Uncertainty of Sensible Heat Flux, and Variability of Global Energy Budget Closure Involving Consistent Remotely-Sensed Satellite Products: A Siemann, G Coccia, N Chaney, D G Miralles, C Jimenez, M F McCabe, E F Wood 0800h A41E-0086 POSTER Evaluating Atmospheric River Moisture Sources using Water Tracer and Isotope-enabled Climate Models: J M Nusbaumer, A N LeGrande, R D Field 0800h A41F-0094 POSTER Identifying temporal and spatial synoptic-scale variability of total column carbon dioxide measurements: A D Torres, M A Fendrock, S C Doney, G Keppel-Aleks 0800h A41F-0095 POSTER Applying satellite retrievals to identify urban emissions of GHG’s over East Asia: C Shim, D K Henze 0800h A41F-0096 POSTER Extraction and Analysis of Regional Emission and Absorption Events of Greenhouse Gases with GOSAT and OCO-2: K Kasai, K Shiomi, A Konno, T Tadono, M Hori 0800h A41F-0097 POSTER Seasonal Variations of Atmospheric CO2 over Fire Affected Regions Based on GOSAT Observations: Y Shi, T Matsunaga 0800h A41F-0098 POSTER Influence of Droughts on CO2: X Jiang, A Kao, A Corbett, E T Olsen, T S Pagano, Y L Yung A41F-0099 POSTER Assimilating 0800h Flask Sampling and OCO-2 Carbon Dioxide Measurements Using a Coupled Land-Atmosphere Data Assimilation System: G Asrar, N Zeng, Y Liu 0800h A41F-0100 POSTER Upper Tropospheric Methane Variation over Indian Region: Role of Meteorology: K M, P R Nair 0800h A41F-0101 POSTER An investigation of regional tropospheric methane in central interior Alaska using direct-sun FTIR: N Jacobs, W R Simpson, K Strong, S A Conway, Y Kasai, M K Dubey, H A Parker, F Hase, T Blumenstock, Q Tu 0800h A41F-0102 POSTER Assessing Recent Improvements in the GOSAT TANSO-FTS Thermal InfraRed Emission Spectrum using Satellite Inter-Comparison with NASA AIRS, EUMETSAT IASI, and JPSS CrIS: R Knuteson, G Burgess, K Shiomi, A Kuze, J Yoshida, F Kataoka, H Suto 0800h A41F-0103 POSTER IASI-NG: a new generation of infrared sounders for meteorology and atmospheric composition: A Deschamps, F Bermudo, S Rousseau, F Bernard, E Pequignot 0800h A41F-0104 POSTER Comparative Analysis of the Methane Data Products from the Tropospheric Emission Spectrometer and the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder.: T J Pagano, J R Worden 0800h A41F-0105 POSTER Evaluation of bias in lower and middle tropospheric GOSAT/TANSOFTS TIR V1.0 CO2 data through comparisons with aircraft and NICAM-TM CO2 data: N Saitoh, H Hatta, R Imasu, K Shiomi, A Kuze, Y Niwa, T Machida, Y Sawa, H Matsueda 0800h A41F-0106 POSTER Multi-layer Retrievals of Greenhouse Gases from a Combined Use of GOSAT TANSO-FTS SWIR and TIR: N Kikuchi, A Kuze, F Kataoka, K Shiomi, M Hashimoto, H Suto, R O Knuteson, L T Iraci, E L Yates, W Gore, T Tanaka, T Yokota 0800h A41F-0107 POSTER Highlights of the HITRAN2016 database: I Gordon, L S Rothman, C Hill, R V Kochanov, Y Tan 0800h A41F-0108 POSTER Impact of line parameter database, continuum absorption, full grind configuration, and L1B update on GOSAT TIR methane retrieval: A Yamada, N Saitoh, R Nonogaki, R Imasu, K Shiomi, A Kuze All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h A41F-0109 POSTER An intercomparison of quasi-real time processed GOSAT target observations based on RemoTeC, ACOS, OCO-2, and NIES retrievals: H Suto, A Butz, A Kuze 0800h A41F-0110 POSTER GOSAT and OCO-2 Inter-comparison on Measured Spectral Radiance and Retrieved Carbon Dioxide: F Kataoka, A Kuze, K Shiomi, H Suto, D Crisp, C J Bruegge, F M Schwandner 0800h A41F-0111 POSTER GOSAT field experiments with a new portable mid-IR FTS in the western US: K Shiomi, N Kikuchi, A Kuze, H Suto, S Kawakami, M Hashimoto, F Kataoka, K Kasai, T Arai, J Hedelius, C Viatte, P O Wennberg, C M Roehl, I Leifer, E L Yates, J E Marrero, L T Iraci, C J Bruegge, F M Schwandner, D Crisp 0800h A41F-0112 POSTER TCCON Philippines: Towards Quantifying Atmospheric Carbon in Southeast Asia: I Morino, V A Velazco, O Uchino, F M Schwandner, R C Macatangay, T Nakatsuru, N M Deutscher, D Belikov, S S Maksyutov, Y Oishi, T Y Nakajima, D W T Griffith 0800h A41F-0113 POSTER Improving the Retrieval of XCO2 from Total Carbon Column Observing Network Solar Spectra: J Mendonca, K Strong, D Wunch, D Long, J Franklin, J T Hodges 0800h A41F-0114 POSTER Using Airborne In-Situ Profiles to Evaluate TCCON Data from Armstrong Flight Research Center: L T Iraci, P W Hillyard, J R Podolske, C M Roehl, D Wunch, P O Wennberg, R Albertson 0800h A41F-0115 POSTER Lidar observations at prioritized sites for GOSAT validation: O Uchino, I Morino, T Sakai, T Izumi, T Nagai, T Shibata, O Hiroshi, K Arai, B Liley, G Bagtasa 0800h A41F-0116 POSTER Initial Comparison of Spatial Variability in CO2 Column as seen by OCO-2 and an Airborne CO2 LIDAR within ACT-America: E Bell, C O’Dell, E V Browell, B Lin, S A Kooi, J T Dobler, M D Obland, T Lauvaux, S Feng, K J Davis 0800h A41F-0117 POSTER Seven Plus Years of GOSAT XCO2 from the OCO-2 Algorithm: B Fisher, C O’Dell 0800h A41F-0118 POSTER Preparation of the GOSAT-2 FTS-2 SWIR products and its preliminary sensitivity study: Y Yoshida, A Kamei, I Morino, M Saito, H Noda, T Matsunaga 0800h A41F-0119 POSTER An Update on Validation of OCO-2 XCO2 Observations: M R Gunson, G B Osterman, D Wunch, P O Wennberg, C O’Dell, B Fisher, C M Roehl, C Viatte, A Eldering, B J Naylor 0800h A41F-0121 POSTER An Investigation of Geographical and Seasonal Patterns in XCO2 Retrieval Errors Based on Monte Carlo Experiments: J Hobbs, A J Braverman, N Cressie, R Granat, M R Gunson, L Mandrake, J Teixeira 0800h A41F-0122 POSTER Validation of YCAR algorithm over East Asia TCCON sites: W Kim, J Kim, Y Jung, H Lee, T Y Goo, C H Cho, S Lee 0800h A41F-0123 POSTER The performance of Yonsei CArbon Retrieval (YCAR) algorithm with improved aerosol information using GOSAT measurements over East Asia: Y Jung, J Kim, W Kim, H Boesch, Y Yoshida, C Cho, H Lee, T Y Goo 0800h A41F-0124 POSTER Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) Cloud Screening Validation: Analysis of the First Two Years in Space: T Taylor, H Q Cronk, C O’Dell, A Eldering, D Crisp A41F-0125 POSTER Investigating 0800h Wavelength-Dependent Aerosol Optical Properties Using Water Vapor Slant Column Retrievals from CLARS over the Los Angeles Basin: Z C Zeng, Q Zhang, J Margolis, R L Shia, S Newman, D Fu, T Pongetti, C Wong, S P Sander, P Wenneberg, Y L Yung, V Natraj 0800h A41F-0126 POSTER A Comparison of Aerosol Measurements from OCO-2 and MODIS: R R Nelson, C O’Dell 0800h A41F-0127 POSTER Improving XCO2 Retrievals from OCO2 by using CALIOP-derived Aerosol Priors: A J Merrelli, R Bennartz, C O’Dell 0800h A41F-0128 POSTER Validation of GOSAT XCO2 and XCH4 derived by PPDF-S method and consideration of its screening criteria: C Iwasaki, R Imasu, A Bril, T Yokota, I Morino, Y Yoshida, S Hayashida, S Oshchepkov A41G Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Stochastic and Coupled Modeling for Seamless Earth System Prediction Capabilities II Posters (joint with NG, OS) Falko Judt, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Jessie Carman, NOAA Washington DC; David McCarren, Oceanographer of the Navy; Aneesh Subramanian, University of Oxford 0800h A41G-0130 POSTER Verification and Validation of a Navy ESPC Hindcast with Loosely Coupled Data Assimilation: E J Metzger, N P Barton, O M Smedstad, B C Ruston, A J Wallcraft, T R Whitcomb, J A Ridout, D S Franklin, L Zamudio, P G Posey, C A Reynolds, M Phelps 0800h A41G-0131 POSTER Analog Ensemble (AnEn): Optimal Predictor Weighting and Exploitation of Spatial Characteristics in AnEn Generation: L Clemente-Harding, G Cervone, L Delle Monache, S E Haupt, S Alessandrini 0800h A41H-0153 POSTER Towards Low-Cost Permanent Space-Borne Observation of the Geomagnetic Field and Ionospheric Environment: G Hulot, J M Leger, P Vigneron, T Jager, F Bertrand, P Coisson, E Astafyeva, L Tomasini A41G-0132 POSTER A Unified 0800h Parameterization of Dry/Moist and Shallow/Deep Convection: S B Park, P Gentine 0800h A41H-0154 POSTER ISINGLASS campaign multi point sensors and data integration: R Clayton, K A Lynch, R Michell, D L Hampton, M Samara, M D Zettergren, D L Hysell, M Lessard 0800h A41G-0133 POSTER Dry Air Intrusion and Synoptic Variability in the ECMWF Stochastic Ensemble Forecasts of the MJO Over the Equatorial Indian Ocean: S S Chen, B W Kerns 0800h A41G-0134 POSTER Coupled Model Development and Multi-Model Ensemble Prediction Research and Transition Activities in the NOAA MAPP Program: A Mariotti, D Barrie, H M Archambault, J Huang 0800h A41G-0135 POSTER Toward an Improved Extended Range Forecast Using the NCEP Global Ensemble Forecast System : W Li, Y Zhu, M Pena, X Zhou, D Hou, C Melhauser 0800h A41G-0136 POSTER Accurate representation of organized convection in CFSv2 via a stochastic lattice model: B B Goswami, B Khouider, R P M M Krishna, P Mukhopadhyay, A Majda 0800h A41G-0137 POSTER Monitoring the performance of the next Climate Forecast System version 3, throughout its development stage at EMC/NCEP: M Peña, S Saha, X Wu, J Wang, P Tripp, S Moorthi, P Bhattacharjee 0800h A41G-0138 POSTER Extended-Range Forecasts at Climate Prediction Center: Current Status and Future Plans: A Kumar 0800h A41G-0139 POSTER Ocean Ensemble Forecasting in the Navy Earth System Prediction Capability: C D Rowley, P J Hogan, S Frolov, M Wei, P G Thoppil, O M Smedstad, N P Barton, C H Bishop 0800h A41G-0140 POSTER Effects of non-Gaussian ocean-intrinsic variability in a stochastic Stommel two-box ocean model: W J Barham, I Grooms 0800h A41G-0141 POSTER Bias Estimates and Calibrations from Ocean Analyses and Forecasts with Different Atmospheric Forcing Products: P J Hogan, E J Metzger, O M Smedstad, D Franklin, A J Wallcraft 0800h A41G-0142 POSTER Stochastic ocean parametrizations: Impacts on model uncertainty estimates and low frequency variability: S Juricke, L Zanna, D MacLeod, A Weisheimer, T Palmer 0800h A41G-0143 POSTER Hurricane Patricia in the US Navy Earth System Prediction Capability Global Coupled System: L Zamudio, J A Ridout 0800h A41G-0144 POSTER Uncertainty Propagation in Atmosphere-Wave-Ocean Coupled System: A Stochastic Study on Hurricane Earl (2010): G Li, M Curcic, M Iskandarani, S S Chen, O M Knio 0800h A41G-0145 POSTER Probabilistic Predictions of Regional Ocean Dynamics: D N Subramani, P J Haley Jr, P F J Lermusiaux A41H Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h The Rise of Small Satellite Constellations for Earth Observation II Posters (joint with GC, IN, SA, SH) William Swartz, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Charles Norton, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Pamela Millar, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; David Klumpar, Montana State University 0800h A41H-0146 POSTER Evaluation of the Use of CubeSats in Atmospheric Profiling: J P Olson, C V Chandra A41H-0147 POSTER Space-based 0800h observatories providing key data for climate change applications: J Lecomte, J J Juillet 0800h A41H-0148 POSTER Orbital and Sampling Strategies for Accurately Determining the Diurnal Cycle of Upper-Air Temperature Using a Constellation of Small Satellites: C A Mears, W J Blackwell, A J Gasiewski, V V Leslie, J R Piepmeier, P Racette, P W Rosenkranz, B D Santer 0800h A41H-0149 POSTER The SIGMA CubeSat Mission for Space Research and Technology Demonstration: S Lee, J K Lee, H Lee, J Shin, S Jeong, H Jin, U W Nam, H Kim, M Lessard, R Lee 0800h A41H-0150 POSTER The CubeSat Infrared Atmospheric Sounder (CIRAS): Demonstrating key technologies for a future constellation to improve temporal sampling: T S Pagano 0800h A41H-0151 POSTER Attempt to the detection of small wildfire by the uncooled micro bolometer camera onboard 50 kg class satellite: T Fukuhara, T Kouyama, S Kato, R Nakamura 0800h A41H-0152 POSTER Optimizing the Attitude Control of Small Satellite Constellations for Rapid Response Imaging: S Nag, A Li All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h A41H-0155 POSTER The Cubesat Radiometer Radio Frequency Interference Technology Validation (CubeRRT) Mission: S Misra, J T Johnson, C Ball, C C Chen, G Smith, C McKelvey, M Andrews, A O’Brien, J Kocz, R Jarnot, S T Brown, J R Piepmeier, J Lucey, L R Miles, D Bradley, P Mohammed 0800h A41H-0156 POSTER ExoDyn: A CubeSatellite Constellation for the In-situ Measurement of Upper Atmospheric Composition: D Gardner, S M Nossal, L Waldrop, E J Mierkiewicz, S Jones, N Paschalidis, J Bellardo, A Nonaka, M P Hickey, R B Kerr, J Noto 0800h A41H-0157 POSTER Trade-space Analysis for Constellations: J Le Moigne, P Dabney, O L de Weck, V Foreman, P Grogan, M P Holland, S P Hughes, S Nag 0800h A41H-0158 POSTER Distributed Acquisition for Geomagnetic Research (DAGR) for SmallSats: E Zesta 0800h A41H-0159 POSTER Enabling High Spectral Resolution Thermal Imaging from CubeSat and MicroSatellite Platforms Using Uncooled Microbolometers and a Fabry-Perot interferometer: R Wright, P G Lucey, S Crites, H Garbeil, M Wood, E J Pilger, C Honniball, A Gabrieli 0800h A41H-0160 POSTER Measuring Earth’s Radiation Imbalance using Cubesat Constellations: W D Collins, S Courtade, T J Immel, D Feldman, S R Lorentz, L P Dyrud 0800h A41H-0161 POSTER The SPectral Ocean Color (SPOC) Small Satellite Mission: From Payload to Ground Station Development and Everything in Between: S Bernardes, D L Cotten 0800h A41H-0162 POSTER Remote Sensing of Precipitation from 6U-Class Small Satellite Constellations: Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems Technology Demonstration (TEMPEST-D): S C Reising, T Gaier, C D Kummerow, C V Chandra, S Padmanabhan, B Lim, C Heneghan, W K Berg, J P Olson, S T Brown, J Carvo, M Pallas 0800h A41H-0163 POSTER TEMPEST-D MMWave Radiometer : S Padmanabhan, T Gaier, S C Reising, B Lim, R A Stachnik, R Jarnot, W K Berg, C D Kummerow, V Chandrasekar 0800h A41H-0164 POSTER Simulating 3D Spacecraft Constellations for Low Frequency Radio Imaging: A M Hegedus, N Amiri, J Lazio, K Belov, J C Kasper 0800h A41H-0165 POSTER Electron Microburst Observation with Formation Flying Nonosats: J Lee, Y S Kwak, J Park, J Hwang, Y Lee, J D Sohn 0800h A41H-0166 POSTER Signals of Opportunity Earth Reflectometry (SoOp-ER): Enabling new microwave observations from small satellites: J L Garrison, J R Piepmeier, R Shah, Y C Lin, C F Du Toit, M A Vega, J J Knuble 0800h A41H-0167 POSTER Connecting the Sun and Earth: Field ALigned Connections Constellation: R Stoneback 0800h A41H-0168 POSTER VHF SoOp (Signal of Opportunity) Technology Demonstration for Soil Moisture Measurement Using Microwave Hydraulic Boom Truck Platform: A T Joseph, M Deshpande, L Miles, P E O’Neill 0800h A41H-0169 POSTER PRE-LAUNCH CALIBRATION AND PERFORMANCE STUDY OF THE POLARCUBE 3U TEMPERATURE SOUNDING RADIOMETER MISSION: L Periasamy, A J Gasiewski, B T Sanders, C Rouw, G Alvarenga, D W Gallaher A41I Moscone West 3012 Thursday 0800h Atmospheric Oxidation Capacity Constraints: Laboratory Investigations, Field and Remote Sensing Observations, and Modeling Studies II Yasin Elshorbany, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Thomas Hanisco, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Philip Stevens, Indiana Univ 0800h A41I-01 Building Confidence in the Understanding of Atmospheric Oxidation Capacity: W H Brune, A B Thames, A L Brosius, D O Miller, B C Baier, K E Christian, J Mao, X Ren 0815h A41I-02 Observed OH and HO2 concentrations in the upper troposphere inside and outside of Asian monsoon influenced air.: D R Marno, C Künstler, K Hens, C Tatum Ernest, S Broch, H Fuchs, M Martinez, E Bourtsoukidis, J Williams, F Holland, A Hofzumahaus, L Tomsche, H Fischer, T Klausner, H Schlager, L Eirenschmalz, G Stratmann, P Stock, H Ziereis, A Roiger, B Bohn, A Zahn, A Wahner, J Lelieveld, H Harder THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0830h A41I-03 Novel Semi-Direct OH Reactivity (kOH) Measurements by Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry during a Chamber Instrument Comparison Campaign and Continuous Ambient Air Sampling at a Central European GAW Station: J Muller, D Kubistin, T Elste, C Plass-Duelmer, A Claude, J Englert, R Holla, H Fuchs, A Hofzumahaus, F Holland, A Novelli, R Tillmann, R Wegener, F Rohrer, Z Yu, B Bohn, J Williams, E Pfannerstill, A Edtbauer, T Kluepfel 0845h A41I-04 Modelling total OH reactivity: atmospheric implications of the missing OH sink: V Ferracci, A T Archibald, I Heimann, J A Pyle 0900h A41I-05 Connection of Heterogeneous Chemistry to Atmospheric Oxidation Capacity: W Nie, A Ding, T Wang, Z Xu, X Huang, X Chi, C George, V M Kerminen, C Fu 0915h A41I-06 Global Sensitivity Analysis of GEOS-Chem Modeled OH, HO2, and Ozone During the INTEX Campaigns (2004, 2006): K E Christian, W H Brune, J Mao 0930h A41I-07 Measuring Ozone Production Rates in the Troposphere: Performances and Limitations of the Mines Douai instrument: S Dusanter, S Sklaveniti, P S Stevens, N Locoge 0945h A41I-08 Characterization of atmospheric oxidants during, and after 2014 APEC summit: a case study of peroxides and ozone: H Shen, Z Chen, L Huang A41J Moscone West 3008 Thursday 0800h Atmospheric Trace Species: Observations and Analyses of the (HFWVRI&KDQJLQJ$WPRVSKHULF Composition on Stratospheric Ozone and Climate I Anne Thompson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Paul Newman, NASA GSFC; Guus Velders, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment; Joris Veefkind, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute 0800h A41J-01 Issues of Trace Gases affecting Ozone and Climate: D J Wuebbles, N Harris (HFC) 0820h A41J-02 Hydrofluorocarbon Scenarios, Climate Effects and the Montreal Protocol: G J M Velders, D W Fahey, J S Daniel 0835h A41J-03 A Large Radiative Forcing by Stratospheric Sulfate and Organic Aerosol: D M Murphy, P Yu, K D Froyd, R S Gao, R W Portmann, B Toon, K H Rosenlof 0847h A41J-04 Vertical Distribution of 14CO2 in the Free Troposphere and Stratosphere: L Garofalo, T P Guilderson, E L Atlas, D R Blake, L Pfister, K A Boering 0859h A41J-05 The value and limitations of global air-sampling networks for improving our understanding trace gas behavior: S A Montzka 0919h A41J-06 Source-Specific Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Ireland and UK from New Isotopically Resolved Measurements and Models: M J McClellan, M L Rigby, A Ganesan, M F Lunt, E Saikawa, A Manning, S Ono, R G Prinn 0934h A41J-07 Atmospheric Carbon Tetrachloride: Mysterious Emissions Gap Almost Closed: Q Liang, P A Newman, S Reimann 0946h A41J-08 Sustained Reduction of Total CO2equivalent Emissions of Chlorofluorocarbons and Their Substitutes from the US: L Hu, S A Montzka, D Godwin, A E Andrews, K W Thoning, B R Miller, C Sweeney, J B Miller, S Lehman, C Siso, D J Mondeel, B D Hall, J D Nance, P P Tans, J W Elkins A41K Moscone West 3010 Thursday 0800h Climate Sensitivity and Feedbacks: Advances and New Paradigms II Brian Kahn, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Mark Richardson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Mark Zelinka, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 0800h A41K-01 Evidence for a super ClausiusClapeyron intensification of the tropical hydrological cycle : G L Stephens 0815h A41K-02 What Can the Internal Variability of CMIP5 Models Tell Us About Their Climate Sensitivity?: N Lutsko, I Held 0830h A41K-03 The Influence of Extratropical Cloud Phase and Amount Feedbacks on Climate Sensitivity Modified by Ocean Heat Uptake.: W Frey, J E Kay 0845h A41K-04 Equilibrium and Effective Climate Sensitivity: M Rugenstein, J Bloch-Johnson 0900h A41K-05 Climate sensitivity increases as ocean heat uptake declines: a linear systems perspective: B E J Rose, L Rayborn 0915h A41K-06 Single-forcing simulations and climate sensitivity: K Marvel 2016 3 0930h A41K-07 Do radiative feedbacks depend on the structure and type of climate forcing, or only on the spatial pattern of surface temperature change?: A Haugstad, D S Battisti, K Armour 0945h A41K-08 Could the Pliocene constrain the equilibrium climate sensitivity?: J Hargreaves, J Annan A41L Moscone West 3006 Thursday 0800h Dynamics, Observations, and Predictability in Light of the Recent 2015–2016 El Niño Event III Malte Stuecker, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Matthew Newman, University of Colorado/CIRES and NOAA/ESRL/ PSD; Andrew Wittenberg, NOAA/GFDL; Antonietta Capotondi, NOAA Boulder 0800h A41L-01 Evolution of the 2015-16 El Niño: A Dynamics Perspective: M J McPhaden, A F Z Levine 0815h A41L-02 Reviewing Predictions of the 201516 El Nino: M L L’heureux 0830h A41L-03 The NOAA El Niño Rapid Response Field Campaign: Science Overview: R M Dole, J R Spackman, R S Webb, C Barnet, R Cifelli, G P Compo, C W Fairall, L M Hartten, A Hoell, J M Intrieri, G N Kiladis, P E Johnston, M P Hoerling, M Newman, C A Smith, G A Wick, D E Wolfe, K Wolter 0845h A41L-04 The 2015/16 El Niño Event as Recorded in Central Tropical Pacific Corals: Temperature, Hydrology, and Ocean Circulation Influences: G O’Connor, K M Cobb, H R Sayani, P R Grothe, A R Atwood, S Stevenson, N T Hitt, J Lynch-Stieglitz 0900h A41L-05 The contrasting role of Westerly Wind Events in the evolution of El Niño during 2014 and 2015: E Guilyardi, M Puy, J Vialard, M Lengaigne, A Voldoire, M Balmaseda, C Menkes, G Madec, M J McPhaden 0915h A41L-06 Predictability of ENSO, the QBO, and European winter 2015/16: A A Scaife, S Ineson, C Ruth, N J Dunstone, D Fereday, C K Folland, E Good, M Gordon, L Hermanson, A Karpechko, J R Knight, C MacLachlan, A V Maidens, A Peterson, J Slingo, D Smith, B Walker 0930h A41L-07 How Climate Change Affected US Impacts of the 2015-16 El Niño: M P Hoerling, X W Quan 0945h A41L-08 Why did the 2015/16 El Niño Fail to Bring Excessive Precipitation to California?: B T Jong, M Ting, R Seager, D E Lee 0930h A41M-06 How Does Aerosol Optical Properties Change With The Aging of The Manaus’ Pollution Plume?: H M Barbosa, G G Cirino, J Brito, L V Rizzo, S Carbone, S S de Sá, B B Palm, J L Jimenez, R A F D Souza, S T Martin, P Artaxo 0800h A41G-0137 POSTER Monitoring the performance of the next Climate Forecast System version 3, throughout its development stage at EMC/NCEP: M Peña, S Saha, X Wu, J Wang, P Tripp, S Moorthi, P Bhattacharjee 0945h A41M-07 Anthropogenic Influences on the Physical State of Submicron Particulate Matter Over a Tropical Forest: S T Martin 0800h A41G-0139 POSTER Ocean Ensemble Forecasting in the Navy Earth System Prediction Capability: C D Rowley, P J Hogan, S Frolov, M Wei, P G Thoppil, O M Smedstad, N P Barton, C H Bishop A41N Moscone West 3002 Thursday 0800h Observations and Modeling of Dust Aerosol and Its Societal Impacts in a Changing Climate II S Julian Wang, NOAA/Air Resources Lab; Terrence Nathan, University of California Davis; Daniel Tong, George Mason University Fairfax; Shu-Hua Chen, University of California Davis 0800h A41N-01 Does desert dust cool or warm the Earth system?: J F Kok, D A Ridley, Q Zhou, C Zhao, R L Miller, C L Heald, D S Ward, S Albani, K Haustein 0815h A41N-02 Historical Climatology Of Dust Events At El Paso, Texas: T E Gill, D J Novlan, M Hardiman, J D Collins Jr, M Montelongo, M C Baddock 0830h A41N-03 Exploring Dust Impacts on the First Weakening Phase of Hurricane Nadine during HS-3: E P Nowottnick, P R Colarco, S A Braun, D Barahona, A M da Silva Jr, D L Hlavka, M J McGill 0845h A41N-04 Characterizing dust aerosols in the atmospheric boundary layer over the deserts in Northwest China: monitoring network and field observation : Q He, A Matimin, X Yang 0900h A41N-05 Sensitivity of Sahelian Precipitation to Desert Dust under ENSO variability: a regional modeling study: A Jordan, B F Zaitchik, A Gnanadesikan 0915h A41N-06 The Past, Present and Future of African Dust: A T Evan 0930h A41N-07 The Climatological Effect of Perturbations in Atmospheric Burden and Optical Properties of Saharan Dust: J D Strong, G A Vecchi, P A Ginoux 0945h A41N-08 Modeling and observations of dust aerosols during the North American Monsoon: A F Arellano, A Raman, J Brost, A Sorooshian A41O Moscone North 110 Thursday 0800h A41M Moscone West 3004 Thursday 0800h Stochastic and Coupled Modeling for Seamless Earth System Prediction Capabilities II Posters (Lightning) (joint with NG, OS) Interactions between Biogenic and Anthropogenic Emissions: Contrasting the Southeast United States, Amazonia, and Other Regions of the Atmosphere I (joint with B) Falko Judt, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Jessie Carman, NOAA Washington DC; David McCarren, Oceanographer of the Navy; Aneesh Subramanian, University of Oxford Joost De Gouw, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory; Scot Martin, Harvard University; Ann Marie Carlton, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Paulo Artaxo, University of Sao Paulo 0800h A41M-01 Using Molecular Tracers to Understand BVOC Interactions with Anthropogenic Pollutants in the Southeast U.S. and Amazonia: A H Goldstein, G A Isaacman-VanWertz, L Yee, H Zhang, P K Misztal, R A Wernis, N M Kreisberg, S V Hering, R Seco, A B Guenther, L Su, J E Mak, W Hu, P Campuzano-Jost, B B Palm, D A Day, J L Jimenez, A Koss, J A De Gouw, M A Upshur, R J Thomson, F Geiger, M Glasius, M S Bering, J H Offenberg, M Lewandowski, Y Liu, K A McKinney, S S de Sá, S T Martin, M L L Alexander, J Brito, P Artaxo, J Viegas, A O Manzi, M B Oliveira, R A F D Souza, L Machado, K Longo 0823h A41M-02 Measurements of Potential Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from OH, O3, and NO3 oxidation of Ambient Air: a Contrast of Different Anthropogenically-Influenced Biogenic Environments: J L Jimenez 0845h A41M-03 Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol Concentrations Enhanced on SulfateContaining Particles during Multi-Day Stagnation Events at Look Rock during SOAS: L M Russell, J Liu, S H Budisulistiorini, J D Surratt, K A McKinney, A Lee, M S Claflin, P J Ziemann 0900h A41M-04 The Influence of Monoterpene and Isoprene Nitrates on the Chemistry and Phase State of Secondary Organic Aerosol in a Low-NOx Mixed Deciduous/Coniferous Forest: J H Slade Jr, P B Shepson, S J Desrochers, R M Harvey, W Wallace, A Bui, R J Griffin, S Kavassalis, Q Shi, J G Murphy, R Cook, M Connor, A P Ault, K Pratt, H D Alwe, D B Millet, S B Bertman, P S Stevens, P O Wennberg, B Boor, G Petrucci 0800h Introductory Remarks: 0800h A41G-0145 POSTER Probabilistic Predictions of Regional Ocean Dynamics: D N Subramani, P J Haley Jr, P F J Lermusiaux 0800h A41G-0134 POSTER Coupled Model Development and Multi-Model Ensemble Prediction Research and Transition Activities in the NOAA MAPP Program: A Mariotti, D Barrie, H M Archambault, J Huang 0800h A41G-0130 POSTER Verification and Validation of a Navy ESPC Hindcast with Loosely Coupled Data Assimilation: E J Metzger, N P Barton, O M Smedstad, B C Ruston, A J Wallcraft, T R Whitcomb, J A Ridout, D S Franklin, L Zamudio, P G Posey, C A Reynolds, M Phelps 0800h A41G-0138 POSTER Extended-Range Forecasts at Climate Prediction Center: Current Status and Future Plans: A Kumar 0800h A41G-0131 POSTER Analog Ensemble (AnEn): Optimal Predictor Weighting and Exploitation of Spatial Characteristics in AnEn Generation: L Clemente-Harding, G Cervone, L Delle Monache, S E Haupt, S Alessandrini A41G-0132 POSTER A Unified 0800h Parameterization of Dry/Moist and Shallow/Deep Convection: S B Park, P Gentine 0800h A41G-0136 POSTER Accurate representation of organized convection in CFSv2 via a stochastic lattice model: B B Goswami, B Khouider, R P M M Krishna, P Mukhopadhyay, A Majda 0800h A41G-0143 POSTER Hurricane Patricia in the US Navy Earth System Prediction Capability Global Coupled System: L Zamudio, J A Ridout 0800h A41G-0140 POSTER Effects of non-Gaussian ocean-intrinsic variability in a stochastic Stommel two-box ocean model: W J Barham, I Grooms 0915h A41M-05 Incomplete Sulfate Aerosol Neutralization Despite Excess Ammonia in the Eastern US: A Possible Role of Organic Aerosol: R F Silvern, D Jacob, P S Kim, E A Marais, J R Turner 0800h A41G-0135 POSTER Toward an Improved Extended Range Forecast Using the NCEP Global Ensemble Forecast System : W Li, Y Zhu, M Pena, X Zhou, D Hou, C Melhauser 4 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 0800h A41G-0133 POSTER Dry Air Intrusion and Synoptic Variability in the ECMWF Stochastic Ensemble Forecasts of the MJO Over the Equatorial Indian Ocean: S S Chen, B W Kerns 0800h A41G-0142 POSTER Stochastic ocean parametrizations: Impacts on model uncertainty estimates and low frequency variability: S Juricke, L Zanna, D MacLeod, A Weisheimer, T Palmer 0800h A41G-0144 POSTER Uncertainty Propagation in Atmosphere-Wave-Ocean Coupled System: A Stochastic Study on Hurricane Earl (2010): G Li, M Curcic, M Iskandarani, S S Chen, O M Knio 0940h Discussion: BIOGEOSCIENCES B41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h (Bio-isotopic) Message in a (Rock Record) Bottle Revisited: Who Wrote It, How Did It Get Here, and What Does It Tell Us? I Posters Alexandra Turchyn, University of Cambridge; -H+DYLJ, University of Cincinnati Main Campus; William Leavitt, Washington University in St Louis B41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 20 Years of Eddy Flux Research in AmeriFlux and EuroFlux: History, Highlights, and Future Directions I Posters (joint with A, EP, GC, H) Dario Papale, University of Tuscia; Margaret Torn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Dennis Baldocchi, University of California Berkeley; Bert Gielen, University of Antwerp 0800h B41B-0398 POSTER AmeriFlux Data System Looking Forward: D Agarwal, Y W Cheah, H Chu, T F Keenan, G Pastorello, M S Torn, M Humphrey, N Beekwilder 0800h B41B-0399 POSTER The CzeCOS Network: M Acosta, E Darenova, J Dusek, K Havrankova, L Krupkova, L Macalkova, R McGloin, M Pavelka, L Sigut, K Taufarova, D Janous, M V Marek 0800h B41B-0400 POSTER Data policy for data sets from various sources: recent developments in the Integrated Carbon Observation System (ICOS): W L Kutsch, A T Vermeulen, J V Lavric, E Juurola 0800h B41B-0401 POSTER The value of redundant measurements – highlights from AmeriFlux site visits using a portable eddy covariance system: S Chan, D P Billesbach, C V Hanson, S Dengel, P Polonik, S Biraud 0800h B41B-0402 POSTER From field notes to data portal – An operational QA/QC framework for tower networks: C Sturtevant, S Hackley, T Meehan, J A Roberti, G Holling, S Bonarrigo 0800h B41B-0403 POSTER An Extensible Processing Framework for Eddy-covariance Data: D Durden, A M Fox, S Metzger, C Sturtevant, N P Durden, H Luo 0800h B41A-0385 POSTER The Effect of Molybdate Inhibition of Sulfate Reduction on the Production and Stable Isotopic Composition of Methane in Hypersaline Environments: C A Kelley, B Bebout, J Chanton, C S Beaudoin, A M Detweiler, A Frisbee, B E Nicholson, J Poole, A Tazaz 0800h B41A-0386 POSTER The Importance of Sulfate Adenylyl Transferase in S and O Fractionation by Sulfate Reducing Bacteria: D Smith, D T Johnston, A S Bradley 0800h B41A-0387 POSTER The role microbial sulfate reduction in the direct mediation of sedimentary authigenic carbonate precipitation: A V Turchyn, K Walker, X Sun 0800h B41A-0388 POSTER Elucidation of the Timing and Formation Pathway(s) of Organic Sulfur Compounds in Two Modern Euxinic Systems Using Compound Specific Sulfur Isotope Analysis (CSSIA): M D OBeirne, J P Werne, W Gilhooly III, F Fouskas, A L Sessions 0800h B41A-0389 POSTER Correlating the Spatial Distribution, Speciation and Isotopic Composition of Sulfur Associated with Sedimentary Carbonate Strata, using X-ray Spectromicroscopy and Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry: J Richardson, S Webb, C Jones, D A Fike 0800h B41A-0390 POSTER Sulfur isotope fractionation derived from reaction-transport modeling in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific (ODP Leg 201, Site 1226): M Y Tsang, U Wortmann 0800h B41A-0391 POSTER Iron availability influences 15N-isotope fractionation during nitrogen fixation by aerobic chemoheterotroph Azotobacter vinelandii: X Zhang, S Kopf, A C Lee 0800h B41A-0392 POSTER Chromium isotopic fractionation in aquatic systems and foraminiferal calcite: X Wang, W Wu, C T Reinhard, N Planavsky 0800h B41A-0393 POSTER Assessing metabolic heterogeneity in genetically homogeneous populations of bacteria using SIMS: H L O McClelland, D A Fike, C Jones, A S Bradley 0800h B41A-0394 POSTER Dissolved inorganic carbon isotope signatures in ferruginous lakes: new insights into ancient carbonate isotope excursions: C Wittkop, E Swanner, N Lambrecht, J Torgeson, S Katsev, A Myrbo 0800h B41A-0395 POSTER Unusual very positive enrichment of 13C in carbonate sediments deposited in modern hypersaline environment, Lagoa Salgada, Brazil: Indicator of salinity controlled metabolic processes: J A McKenzie, C Bovier, A Bahniuk, M B Andersen, C Vasconcelos 0800h B41A-0396 POSTER Assessing the biological contribution to microbialite growth and morphogenesis utilizing lipid biomarkers: S R Beeler, F J Gomez, A S Bradley 0800h B41A-0397 POSTER Biosynthesis of 3-methylhopanoids by purple non-sulfur anoxygenic phototrophs: M N Parenteau, L L Jahnke, M H Mayer, P V Welander, M Madigan, M L Kempher 0800h B41B-0404 POSTER A modification of the moving point test method for nighttime eddy flux filtering on hilly and complex terrain: M Kang, B Malla Thakuri, J Kim, J H Chun, C Cho 0800h B41B-0405 POSTER AmeriFlux portable profile reference system for reducing uncertainty in canopy CO2 storage : C V Hanson, H Kwon, S Chan, S Dengel, D P Billesbach, S Biraud, B E Law 0800h B41B-0406 POSTER A summary of recovery strategies for atmospheric fluxes affected by the Gill-Solent WindMaster-Pro “w-boost” firmware bug: D P Billesbach, S Chan, S Biraud, D R Cook 0800h B41B-0407 POSTER Field evaluation of open and closed-path CO2 flux systems over asphalt surface: I Bogoev, E Santos 0800h B41B-0408 POSTER Comparison of Gas Analyzers for Eddy Covariance: Effects of Analyzer Type and Spectral Corrections on Fluxes: P Polonik, S Chan, S Biraud, D P Billesbach, I Bogoev, B Conrad, A Nottrott, G G Burba, J Li 0800h B41B-0409 POSTER A gap-filling model for eddy covariance CO2 flux: Estimating carbon assimilated by a subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest at the Lien-Hua-Chih flux observation site: C Y Lan, M H Li, Y Y Chen 0800h B41B-0410 POSTER Cross-site evaluation of methods for the estimation of aerodynamic roughness parameters from flux-tower data: H Chu, D D Baldocchi, C Poindexter, M Abraha 0800h B41B-0411 POSTER Assessing the Spatial Variability of Ecosystem Fluxes of Energy and Carbon Dioxide Above a Forest: I Mammarella, L Heiskanen, U Rannik, P Kolari, T Vesala, O Peltola 0800h B41B-0412 POSTER Soil Respiration in Eddy Covariance Footprints using Forced Diffusion: N Nickerson, C E Gabriel, C Creelman 0800h B41B-0413 POSTER Development and Field Testing of the Latest Open-path and EnclosedPath CO2/H2O Flux Measurement and Research Systems: I G Begashaw, G Fratini, F Griessbaum, J C Kathilankal, L Xu, D Franz, E Joseph, E Larmanou, S D Miller, D Papale, S Sabbatini, T Sachs, R Sakai, D K McDermitt, G G Burba 0800h B41B-0414 POSTER Changing Land Use from Cotton to Bioenergy Crops in the Southern Great Plains: Implications on Carbon and Water Vapor Fluxes: N Rajan, S Sharma 0800h B41B-0415 POSTER Eddy Covariance PHDVXUHPHQWV RI VWDEOH LVRWRSHV Ƽ' DQG Ƽ18O) in water vapor: J Braden-Behrens, A Knohl 0800h B41B-0416 POSTER Environmental Controls on Loblolly Pine Productivity in Central Virginia: T L O’Halloran, R Q Thomas, B Ahlswede 0800h B41B-0417 POSTER Climate regulation ecosystem services of biofuels: a new paired flux tower study comparing loblolly pine and switchgrass ecosystems: R Q Thomas, T L O’Halloran, B Ahlswede 0800h B41B-0418 POSTER Water use in a riparian cottonwood ecosystem: eddy covariance measurements and scaling along a river corridor: L B Flanagan, T E Orchard, G S Logie, C A Coburn, S B Rood 0800h B41B-0419 POSTER Carbon and Water Vapor Fluxes of Different Ecosystems in Oklahoma: P Wagle, P H Gowda, B K Northup All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h B41B-0420 POSTER Anomalous CO2 Emissions in Different Ecosystems Around the World: E P Sanchez-Canete, M R Moya Jiménez, A S Kowalski, P Serrano-Ortiz, A López-Ballesteros, C Oyonarte, F Domingo 0800h B41B-0421 POSTER Carbon dioxide and Water Vapor Fluxes of Winter Wheat and Tallgrass Prairie Ecosystems: R Bajgain, X Xiao, J B Basara, P Wagle, Y Zhou, P H Gowda, H R Mahan, J L Steiner 0800h B41B-0422 POSTER GRL-FLUXNET: Measuring GHG, Water, and Microbial Fluxes in the Southern Great Plains: P H Gowda, J L Steiner, P Wagle, B K Northup 0800h B41B-0423 POSTER Depicting CH4 fluxes and drivers dynamics: S Dengel 0800h B41B-0424 POSTER Divergent Responses of Ecosystem Water and Carbon Fluxes to Meteorological Drought are Controlled by Both Abiotic and Biotic Factors: M Wang, Y Chen B41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Biogeochemical Cycling in the Cryosphere I Posters (joint with C, GC, H) Jon Hawkings, University of Bristol; Marek Stibal, Charles University; Robert Spencer, Florida State University; James McClelland, University of Texas at Austin 0800h B41C-0425 POSTER Chemical Composition of Microbe-derived Dissolved Organic Matter in Cryoconite in Tibetan Plateau Glaciers: Insights from Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry Analysis: F Lin, X J Zhong, K Shichang, L Xiaofei, L Yang, S Quan, J Bin 0800h B41C-0426 POSTER Dissolved organic carbon sources and pathways in a subarctic, alpine watershed underlain by discontinuous permafrost, Yukon, Canada: N J Shatilla, S K Carey 0800h B41C-0427 POSTER Impacts of wildfire and permafrost thaw on sources and downstream fate of dissolved organic carbon in subarctic peatland-rich catchments: K Burd, S Tank, D Olefeldt, C Estop Aragones 0800h B41C-0428 POSTER Interactions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Organochlorine Pesticides with Sedimentary Organic Matter of Retrogressive Thaw Slump-Affected Lakes in the Tundra Uplands Adjacent to the Mackenzie Delta, NT, Canada: D Eickmeyer, L Kimpe, S Kokelj, M F Pisaric, J P Smol, H Sanei, J R Thienpont, J M Blais 0800h B41C-0429 POSTER Mobilization and degradation of particulate organic carbon from retrogressive thaw slumps in the western Canadian Arctic: S Shakil, S E Tank, S Kokelj 0800h B41C-0430 POSTER Modern Microbial and Old Carbon Coexist on Glacier Surfaces: D McCrimmon, A Holland, L A Ziolkowski 0800h B41C-0431 POSTER Synthesis of Fluvial Dissolved Organic Matter and Inorganic Nitrogen Data Across Space and Scale in the Arctic: Circumpolar Truths and Regional Distinctions: J W McClelland, C T Connolly, M S Khosh, G A Burkart, S E Tank, R M Holmes 0800h B41C-0432 POSTER The Ephemeral Signature of Permafrost Carbon in an Arctic Fluvial Network: R G Spencer, T Drake, F Guillemette, J Chanton, D C Podgorski, N Zimov 0800h B41C-0433 POSTER Air-sea CO2 flux along a sub-Arctic to Arctic transect with in-situ marine boundary layer and seawater measurements: E S Klein, J M Welker 0800h B41C-0434 POSTER Origin of Methane Entrapped in Calcareous Glacial Sediments of the Swiss Alps: M H Schroth, B Zhu, R Henneberger, J A Zeyer 0800h B41C-0436 POSTER Dissolved inorganic carbon dynamics in a high arctic glacial watershed: K St Pierre, V L StLouis, S L Schiff, P Aukes, P Dainard, I Lehnherr 0800h B41C-0437 POSTER Ice sheets as a missing component of the global silicon cycle: J Hawkings, J Hatton, K R Hendry, J Wadham, R F Ivanovic, T J Kohler, M Stibal, A Beaton, G Lamarche-Gagnon, A Tedstone, J Pike, M Tranter 0800h B41C-0438 POSTER Long-Term Increases in Yukon River Water Chemistry as Indicators of Changing Flowpaths, Groundwater, and Permafrost: R Toohey, N M Herman-Mercer, P F Schuster, E A Mutter, J C Koch 0800h B41C-0439 POSTER Permafrost Thaw and Vegetation Cover Change May Alter Silicon Exports to Arctic Coastal Receiving Waters: R Spencer, J Carey, J Tang 0800h B41C-0440 POSTER Response of an Alpine Tundra in the Southern Rocky Mountains to Climate Change by 2100: Projections of Water, Carbon, and Nitrogen Cycling under RCP 4.5 and RCP 8.5 Scenarios: Z Dong, C T Driscoll, K Hayhoe, A Pourmokhtarian, A M K Stoner 0800h B41C-0441 POSTER The carbon cycle implications of chemical weathering in retrogressive thaw slump-impacted streams: S Zolkos, S E Tank, S V Kokelj 0800h B41C-0442 POSTER The role of melting alpine glaciers in mercury export and transport: an intensive sampling campaign in the Qugaqie Basin, inland Tibetan Plateau: X Sun, Q Zhang 0800h B41C-0443 POSTER Variations in Nutrient Cycling and Meltwater Composition Between IceLidded and Open System Cryoconites: A Mass 0800h B41C-0444 POSTER Bacterial community initial development in proglacial soils of Larsemann hill, East Antarctica: H Ma, W Yan, G Shi, B Sun, Y Zhang, X Xiao 0800h B41D-0465 POSTER Priming of Native Soil Organic Matter by Pyrogenic Organic Matter: S DeCiucies, J Lehmann, D Woolf, T Whitman 0800h B41D-0466 POSTER Changes in Soil Carbon Turnover after Five Years of Bioenergy Cropping Systems from a Long-Term Incubation Experiment and Radiocarbon Measurements.: L M Szymanski, G R Sanford, K A Heckman, R D Jackson, E MarinSpiotta 0800h B41C-0445 POSTER Microbial Activity in Melting Snowpack on a Small High Arctic Glacier: J D Zarsky 0800h B41D-0467 POSTER Digging a Little Deeper: Microbial Communities, Molecular Composition and Soil Organic Matter Turnover along Tropical Forest Soil Depth Profiles: J Pett-Ridge, K J McFarlane, K A Heckman, S Reed, E A Green, P S Nico, M M Tfaily, T E Wood, A F Plante B41D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 0800h B41D-0468 POSTER A Molecular Investigation of Soil Organic Carbon Composition, Variability, and Spatial Distribution Across an Alpine Catchment: H T Hsu, C R Lawrence, M J Winnick, J L Druhan, K H Williams, K Maher, G R Rainaldi, M E McCormick 0800h B41C-0446 POSTER Microbial-mineral interaction during freezing process: J Jung, Y K Park, T H Koo, K Kim, K C Yoo, J W Kim Soil Carbon Dynamics: Diving into Our Conceptual and Operational View of Soil Carbon Pools II Posters Joseph Blankinship, University of California Santa Barbara; Corey Lawrence, 86*6&HQWUDO5HJLRQ2ɝFHV Denver; Katherine Heckman, USDA Forest Service; Susan Crow, University of Hawaii at Manoa 0800h B41D-0447 POSTER Spatial Controls on the Persistence and Vulnerability of Soil Organic Carbon: A P Smith, B P Bond-Lamberty, M M Tfaily, A Heredia-Langner, V L Bailey 0800h B41D-0448 POSTER From solid to liquid: Assessing the release of carbon from soil into solution in response to forest management: J N James, C D Gross, D E Butman, R B Harrison 0800h B41D-0450 POSTER Effects of Dissolved Organic Matter Properties on Formation and Composition of Mineral-Organic Co-Precipitates at the Nanometer Scale: A R Possinger, M Zachman, J Lehmann 0800h B41D-0451 POSTER Microbial Preference for Soil Organic Carbon Changes Along Redox Gradients as a Function of the Energetic Cost of Respiration: H Naughton, M Keiluweit, S E Fendorf, D N Farrant 0800h B41D-0452 POSTER Dynamic Release and Transport of Colloids and Colloidal Organic Carbon in a Seasonally Saturated Wetland: J Yan, R Manelski, B Vasilas, Y Jin 0800h B41D-0453 POSTER Residence time revisited: The role of radiocarbon in reactive transport modeling: C R Lawrence, J L Druhan, M S Schulz 0800h B41D-0454 POSTER An analysis of carbon and radiocarbon profiles across a range ecosystems types: K A Heckman, A Gallo, J A Hatten, C Swanston, B D Strahm, M Sanclements 0800h B41D-0455 POSTER Representation of diffusion controlled carbon stabilization in reactive transport models: A Thompson, J L Druhan, M Keiluweit, R Wagai, A F Plante, C R Lawrence, A A Berhe, C A Sierra, C Rasmussen, E Marin-Spiotta, J C Blankinship, J Schimel, K A Heckman, S E Crow, W R Wieder 0800h B41D-0456 POSTER A thermal analysis based model to quantify centennially persistent organic carbon in temperate soils: A F Plante, L Cecillon, F Baudin, C Chenu, S Houot, T Katterer, S Lutfalla, A Macdonald, F van Oort, F Savignac, L Soucemarianadin, P Barré 0800h B41D-0457 POSTER Organomineral Complexation at the Nanoscale: Iron Speciation and Soil Carbon Stabilization: E Coward, A Thompson, A F Plante 0800h B41D-0458 POSTER Influence of iron redox cycling on organo-mineral associations in arctic tundra soils: E Herndon, A AlBashaireh, K Duroe, D M Singer 0800h B41D-0459 POSTER Iron Oxides Sequester Organic Matter Through Inner-Sphere Covalent Interactions: A Barber, J A Brandes, Y Gelinas 0800h B41D-0460 POSTER Thermal reactivity of SOC linked to iron oxide content: PyrolysisAMS study of mineral-associated SOC on Kohala Volcano, Hawaii: K E Grant, V Galy, L A Derry 0800h B41D-0461 POSTER Components of Complex Non-crystalline Mineralogy Contribute Differently to Soil Carbon Storage and Turnover: S E Crow, M Lazaro, K A Heckman, C R Lawrence, C P Giardina, C M Litton B41D-0462 POSTER Chemical 0800h Characterization of the Degradation of Necromass from Four Ascomycota Fungi: Implications for Soil Organic Carbon Turnover and Storage: V J Bruner, K M Schreiner, N E Blair, L Egerton 0800h B41D-0463 POSTER Effect of Mineral and Microbe Interactions on Biomass Yield: S A Pena, K A Block, A Katz, P Gottlieb 0800h B41D-0464 POSTER Strategizing a comprehensive laboratory protocol to determine the decomposability of soil organic matter in permafrost: C Schaedel, J G Ernakovich, J W Harden, S Natali, A Richter, E Schuur, C C Treat All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h B41D-0469 POSTER Interactions between Natural Organic Matter and Native Microbes in the Oak Ridge FRC Groundwater: X Wu, T Hazen, P M Fox, P S Nico, Q Li, W Yang, Y Liu, N J Hess, P Zhang, Y Qin, J Zhou, R Chakraborty 0800h B41D-0471 POSTER Distribution of Soil Organic Matter Pools among Land Uses across a Diversity of Tropical Soils: S Mirza, E MarinSpiotta 0800h B41D-0472 POSTER Soil respiration, microbial biomass and exoenzyme activity in switchgrass stands under nitrogen fertilization management and climate warming.: S Jian, J Li, J de Koff, S Celada, M A Mayes, G Wang, C Guo B41E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Soil Carbon Dynamics: Interactions of Plants, Microbes, and Minerals III Posters Nancy Hess, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW1DWLRQDO Laboratory; Jennifer Soong, University of Antwerp; Benjamin Sulman, Princeton University 0800h B41E-0473 POSTER How do roots alter signals of molecular proxies in terrestrial archives?: G L Wiesenberg, M I Gocke 0800h B41E-0474 POSTER Mycorrhizal strategies for nitrogen acquisition have divergent effects on soil carbon: N Wurzburger, J Brookshire 0800h B41E-0475 POSTER Toward a Simple Framework for Understanding the Influence of Litter Quality on Vertical and Horizontal Patterns of Soil Organic Matter Pools: M Craig, R Phillips 0800h B41E-0476 POSTER The Role of Mycorrhizal Associations in Controlling Biogenic Volatile Organic Carbon Flux From a Temperate Deciduous Forest: A A Cook, A Trowbridge, L M Jacobs, P C Stoy, P S Stevens, R Phillips 0800h B41E-0477 POSTER Do shifts in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities change the sources of N and S for Bishop pine trees?: C Willing, A B Roddy, S I Glassman, T E Dawson 0800h B41E-0478 POSTER MODELLING THE INFLUENCE OF ECTOMYCORRHIZAL DECOMPOSITION ON PLANT NUTRITION AND CARBON SEQUESTARTION IN BOREAL FORST ECOSYSTEM: P Baskaran, R Hyvönen, G I Agren, K Clemmensen, B Lindahl, S Manzoni 0800h B41E-0479 POSTER Soil Microbial Communities and Gas Dynamics Contribute to Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Nitrogen Uptake and Transfer to Plants: R Hestrin, M J Harrison, J Lehmann 0800h B41E-0480 POSTER Reconciling Mechanistic Hypotheses About Rhizosphere Priming: W Cheng 0800h B41E-0481 POSTER High Resolution Measurement of Rhizosphere Priming Effects and Temporal Variability of CO2 Fluxes under Zea Mays: T Splettstößer, J Pausch 0800h B41E-0482 POSTER Which fraction of soil organic matter is more vulnerable to rhizosphere priming effect?: B Zhu, W Cheng 0800h B41E-0483 POSTER Probing the rhizosphere to define mineral organic relationships: M S Schulz, A Dohnalkova, D A Stonestrom 0800h B41E-0484 POSTER In-situ Monitoring of Plant-microbe Communication to Understand the Influence of Soil Properties on Symbiotic Biological Nitrogen Fixation: T Webster, I Del Valle, H Y Cheng, J J Silberg, C A Masiello, J Lehmann 0800h B41E-0485 POSTER Linking the response of bacterial populations to plant development through analysis of rhizosphere-competence traits of soil bacteria: H J Cho, U Karaoz, K Zhalnina, M K Firestone, E Brodie 0800h B41E-0486 POSTER Nitric oxide as a signal for extracellular polysaccharide production by soil microbes: Y Sher, E Brodie, M Firestone 0800h B41E-0488 POSTER Deciphering the rhizosphere by liquid extraction surface analysis mass spectrometry (LESA-MS): R K Chu, M M Tfaily, P P Handakumbura, / 3DġD7ROLÈ, C Anderton 0800h B41E-0489 POSTER Tracking the Path of Carbon from Plants to Rhizobiomes using Protein Stable Isotope Probing: M S Lipton, C Nicora, J B Shaw, U Karaoz, E E Nuccio, K Zhalnina, L Paša7ROLÈ, E Brodie, J Pett-Ridge, M Firestone 0800h B41E-0490 POSTER Using Plant Phylogenetic Relatedness as a Predictor for Plants’ Control on Soil Microbial Communities and Nitrogen Cycling: T Potter, W D Bowman 0800h B41E-0491 POSTER Control of Boreal Forest Soil Microbial Communities and Processes by Plant Secondary Compounds: M C Leewis, M B Leigh 0800h B41E-0492 POSTER Charcoal disrupts cellcell communication through multiple mechanisms: X Gao, H Y Cheng, S Liu, C A Masiello, J J Silberg, I Del Valle 0800h B41E-0493 POSTER How deep does disturbance go? The legacy of hurricanes on tropical forest soil biogeochemistry: O Gutiérrez del Arroyo, W L Silver 0800h B41E-0494 POSTER Using a C4 Invasive Grass to Isolate the Role of Detrital Carbon versus Rhizodeposit Carbon in Supplying Soil Carbon Pools: N Sokol, M Bradford 0800h B41E-0495 POSTER Cover crop root, shoot, and rhizodeposit contributions to soil carbon in a no- till corn bioenergy cropping system: E Austin, S Grandy, K Wickings, M D McDaniel, P Robertson 0800h B41E-0496 POSTER Is there a link between free-living nitrogen fixation rates and nitrogen mineralization rates?: D Smercina, L K Tiemann, M Friesen, S E Evans, W West 0800h B41E-0497 POSTER The role of nitrogen fixation in neotropical dry forests: insights from ecosystem modeling and field data: A Trierweiler, X Xu, M G Gei, J S Powers, D Medvigy B41F Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Soil Carbon Dynamics: Models and Experiments Investigating Controls on Soil Organic Matter Vulnerability in Dynamic Landscapes III Posters Caitlin Hicks Pries, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Asmeret Berhe, University of California Merced; Jennifer Dungait, Rothamsted Research; Katerina Georgiou, University of California Berkeley 0800h B41F-0498 POSTER SOC in Different Land Use Types: does Geomorphic Position Matter?: Y Hu, Q Sun, R Wang, Z Wang, S Guo 0800h B41F-0499 POSTER Carbon-cycle effects of differences in soil moisture and soil extracellular enzyme activity at sites representing different landuse histories in high-elevation Ecuadorian páramo landscapes: J McKnight, C P Harden, S M Schaeffer 0800h B41F-0500 POSTER Soil Carbon Inputs and Ecosystem Respiration: a Field Priming Experiment in Arctic Coastal Tundra: L S Vaughn, B Zhu, C Bimueller, J B Curtis, O Chafe, M Bill, R Z Abramoff, M S Torn 0800h B41F-0501 POSTER Arctic Tundra Soils: A Microbial Feast That Shrubs Will Cease: M Machmuller, F Calderon, M F Cotrufo, L Lynch, E A Paul, M D Wallenstein 0800h B41F-0502 POSTER Vegetation Structure Controls Carbon Sequestration Potential in a Savannah Ecosystem of Mt. Kilimanjaro Region: J N Becker, A Gutlein, N Sierra Cornejo, K Ralf, D Hertel, Y Kuzyakov 0800h B41F-0503 POSTER Drying-induced decomposition and associated changes in aggregation and carbon distribution in subalpine meadow soils: implication of drought: A A Berhe, C L Arnold, T A Ghezzehei 0800h B41F-0504 POSTER Tropical Soil Carbon Stocks do not Reflect Aboveground Forest Biomass Across Geological and Rainfall Gradients: D F Cusack, L Markesteijn, B L Turner 0800h B41F-0505 POSTER Land Use Changing SOC pool: A Field Investigation from Six Catchments on the Loess Plateau in China: S Guo, R Wang, Y Hu 0800h B41F-0506 POSTER Soil Response to Natural Vegetation Dynamics During the Late Holocene in Minnesota, USA, and Implications for SOM Accumulation and Loss: J A Mason, C S Kasmerchak, H Keita, K E Gruley 0800h B41F-0507 POSTER N fertilization reduces the losses of old soil organic carbon: H Zang, E Blagodatskaya, J Wang, Y Kuzyakov, X Xu 0800h B41F-0508 POSTER Changes in Root Decomposition Rates Across Soil Depths: C Hicks Pries, R C Porras, C Castanha, M S Torn 0800h B41E-0487 POSTER Do Soil Sugars Correspond to Plant Phenology?: C K McMillan, M N Weintraub THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 5 0800h B41F-0509 POSTER The role of leaf cutter ants on soil organic carbon dynamics in a wet tropical forest: L Schwendenmann, M MeredythYoung, D Dierick, M F Allen, T C Harmon, S F Oberbauer, P Rundel, N A Trahan, T J Zelikova 0800h B41G-0531 POSTER Water stress reduces evaporative cooling in hybrid poplars during hot drought: genotype influences degree of coupling between thermal stress and atmosphere: A C Fojtik, M Barnes, D D Breshears, D Law, D J Moore 0800h B41F-0511 POSTER Stability of Soil Organic Matter in Alpine Ecosystems: No Relationship with Vegetation: M Matteodo, D Sebag, P Vittoz, E P Verrecchia 0800h B41G-0532 POSTER Integration of climatic water deficit and fine-scale physiography in processbased modeling of forest landscape resilience to large-scale tree mortality: J Yang, P Weisberg, T Dilts 0800h B41F-0512 POSTER Transport-Distance Specific SOC Distribution: Does It Skew Erosion Induced C Fluxes?: Y Hu, N J Kuhn, A A Berhe, M L Fogel, G J Heckrath 0800h B41F-0513 POSTER Effects of Warming on the Fate of Carbon Across a Hawaiian Soil Mineralogical Gradient: A Neupane 0800h B24D-08 POSTER Quantifying molecular scale stabilization mechanisms at the organicmineral interface: C Newcomb, J Loring, J W Grate, N P Qafoku, J J De Yoreo 0800h B41F-0515 POSTER Characterizing the Influence of Plant Growth on Carbon Association with Fresh Soil Minerals: R Neurath, I X Jacoby, T Whitman, P S Nico, J Pett-Ridge, P K Weber, A Lipton, M K Firestone 0800h B41F-0516 POSTER Microbially-mediated Destabilization Of Sedimentary Organic Carbon: Isotopic Tracking of Carbon Movement in Laboratory Incubations of Glucose-amended Aquifer Sediment to Determine Priming Effects: L E Pracht, M Polizzotto, R B Neumann 0800h B41F-0517 POSTER Organic Carbon Release from Groundwater Sediments under Changing Geochemical Conditions: R M Tinnacher, A Bhattacharyya, P M Fox, P S Nico 0800h B41F-0518 POSTER Effect of Agriculture and Reforestation on Turnover Rates SOM in Ultisol Profiles, Calhoun CZO: A Cherkinsky, R Ehlinger 0800h B41F-0519 POSTER Impact of sea level rise on chloroform and methane emissions from a forested degraded wetland in coastal South Carolina: Y Jiao, A Ruecker, R C Rhew, A T Chow 0800h B41G-0533 POSTER Impact Assessment of Pine Wilt Disease Using the Species Distribution Model and the CLIMEX Model: J U KIM, H Jung 0800h B41G-0534 POSTER “A remote sensing approach to determining susceptibility of national park forest areas to forecasted changes in precipitation and temperature”: T Finley, R Griffin 0800h B41G-0535 POSTER Post-fire Tree Mortality: Heating Increases Vulnerability to Cavitation in Longleaf Pine Branches: A Lodge, K Kavanagh, M B Dickinson 0800h B41G-0536 POSTER Assessment of Vegetation Responses and Sensitivity to the Millennium Drought in Australia: T Jiao, C A Williams 0800h B41G-0537 POSTER Desiccation by Foliar Deposition of Hygroscopic Aerosols may link Air Pollution to Forest Decline and Tree Mortality associated with Global-Change-Type Drought: J Burkhardt, D A Grantz, M Hunsche, S Pariyar, M A Sutton, D Zinsmeister 0800h B41G-0538 POSTER Metal cycling within mountain pine beetle impacted watersheds of Keystone Gulch, Colorado: E M Heil, A NavarreSitchler, R B Wanty 0800h B41G-0540 POSTER Who’s driving?: Separating Fire, CO2, and Climate Change Influences on Vegetation and Carbon Dynamics on MC2 Results for Western Oregon and Washington, United States: T Sheehan, D M Bachelet, K Ferschweiler B41H Moscone West 2006 Thursday 0800h B41G Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Urban Areas and Global Change II (joint with PA) Tree Mortality: Causes, Patterns, and Implications II Posters (joint with GC, H, NH) Joseph McFadden, University of California; Galina Churkina, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies; Patricia Romero-Lankao, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Tim Butler, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies Chuixiang Yi, CUNY Queens College; George Hendrey, CUNY Queens College; Shuli Niu, IGSNRR Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS 0800h B41G-0520 POSTER Tipping a SPRUCE tree over - how extreme heat and desiccation may push southern boreal species beyond their capacity: J Warren, J Childs, E J Ward, S Wullschleger, P J Hanson 0800h B41G-0521 POSTER Climate-related Largescale Variation in Forest Carbon Turnover Rate - Evaluating Global Vegetation Models Using Remote Sensing Products of Biomass and NPP: M Thurner, C Beer, N Carvalhais, P Ciais, M Forkel, A D Friend, A Ito, A Kleidon, M Lomas, S Quegan, T T Rademacher, M Santoro, S Schaphoff, C Schmullius, M Tum, A Wiltshire 0800h B41G-0522 POSTER Observed effects of an exceptional drought on tree mortality in a tropical dry forest: D Medvigy, G Vargas, X Xu, C M Smith, J Becknell, T Brodribb, J S Powers 0800h B41G-0523 POSTER Defining remotely sensed forest decline in terms of forest structural and compositional changes: D M Bell, M Reilly, W B Cohen, A N Gray, T A Spies, Z Yang 0800h B41G-0524 POSTER Drivers of variability in water use of two co-occurring species in a subalpine forest in Jiuzhaigou Valley, Southwest of China: C Yan, W Zhao, Y Wang, Y Wang, Q Zhang, G Y Qiu 0800h B41G-0525 POSTER Species Specific Drought Stress and Temperature Induced Growth Decline in Semi-arid Region of Trans-Himalaya in Central Nepal: A Tiwari, Z Zhe-Kun B41G-0526 POSTER Differential 0800h ecophysiological response of European pine species under a hotter-drought scenario: J Castro, D Salazar 0800h B41G-0527 POSTER Attribution of Disturbances Causing Tree Mortality for the Continental U.S.: M Wang, C Xu, C D Allen, N G McDowell 0800h B41G-0528 POSTER Towards improved quantification of post-fire conifer mortality and recovery: Impacts of fire radiative flux on seedling and mature tree mortality, physiology, and growth: A M Sparks, C Kolden, A M Smith 0800h B41G-0529 POSTER Broad Scale Patterns in Subalpine Fir Mortality Across the U.S. Rocky Mountains: A Orrego, B J Harvey 0800h B41G-0530 POSTER Increasing atmospheric humidity and CO2 concentration alleviate forest hydraulic failure risk: Y Liu, A Parolari, M Kumar, A M Porporato, G G Katul 6 2016 0800h Welcoming Remarks: 0805h B41H-01 Toward a 30m resolution time series of historical global urban expansion: exploring variation in North American cities: M Stuhlmacher, C Wang, M Georgescu, B Tellman, R Balling, N E Clinton, L Collins, R Goldblatt, G Hanson 0820h B41H-02 Space-based monitoring of landuse/land-cover in the Upper Rio Grande Basin: An opportunity for understanding urbanization trends in a water-scarce transboundary river basin.: S T Mubako, W L Hargrove, J M Heyman, C S Reyes 0835h B41H-03 Developing a historical energy and GHG emission inventory for the New York City Metro area: P J Marcotullio, A P Sarznski 0855h B41H-04 Exploratory Retrospective Analysis of Power Plant Emissions in Vulnerable Communities in the United States: J DecletBarreto, M Pham 0910h B41H-05 Can We Make Green Bonds An Effective Tool For Urban Carbon Management?: Y Yamagata, D Murakami 0925h B41H-06 THE WUDAPT PROJECT: ENGAGING A GLOBAL COMMUNITY TO MAP AND CHARACTERIZE CITIES WORLDWIDE: J J Feddema, G Mills, L M See, B Bechtel, J Ching 0945h B41H-07 Future Climate Prediction of Urban Atmosphere in A Tropical Megacity: Utilization of RCP/SSP Scenarios with an Urban Growth Model: N S Darmanto, A C G Varquez, M Kanda, S Takakuwa B41I Moscone West 2008 Thursday 0800h Vegetation Phenology in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Advances in Observations, Mechanisms, Modeling, and Implications I Xiaolin Zhu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Jin Wu, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Xiangtao Xu, Princeton University; Min Chen, Harvard University 0800h B41I-01 Experimental Whole-Ecosystem Warming Alters Vegetation Phenology in a Boreal Spruce Bog: Initial Results from the SPRUCE Experiment: A D Richardson 0815h B41I-02 Sun and Shade leaves, SIF, and Photosynthetic Capacity: J A Berry, G M Badgley THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0830h B41I-03 Dendrophenology: Inferring the response of North American eastern deciduous forests to an earlier spring from tree rings: A J Elmore, D M Nelson, J M Craine 0845h B41I-04 Spring Phenology—A Newly Identified Ecophysiological Role of the Deciduous Forest Floor.: A G Lapenis, G B Lawrence, A Buyantuev, S Jiang, T J Sullivan, T C McDonnell, S W Bailey 0900h B41I-05 Geographic variability in the underlying drivers of spring green up in aspen woodlands : J F Brown, G Meier, B Peterson, J E Vogelmann 0915h B41I-06 Predicting future forests: Understanding diverse phenological responses within a community and functional trait framework: E M Wolkovich, D F B Flynn 0930h B41I-07 Tropical flowering phenologies: S J Wright 0945h B41I-08 From leaf longevity to canopy seasonality: a carbon optimality phenology model for tropical evergreen forests: X Xu, D Medvigy, J Wu, S J Wright, K Kitajima, S W Pacala B41J Moscone West 2004 Thursday 0800h Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon to Climate Change I S (joint with C, GC) Christina Schaedel, Northern Arizona University; Claire Treat, USGS Geological Survey; Edward Schuur, Northern Arizona University 0800h B41J-01 A Pan-Arctic Synthesis of Cold Season Carbon Emissions: S Natali, B W Abbott, G Celis, P Grogan, C T Christiansen, P M Crill, S P Davydov, E S Euskirchen, T Friborg, H Genet, M Goeckede, J P Goodrich, E E Jafarov, J D Jastrow, J E Egan, A A M Kalhori, M J Lara, K S Larsen, M M Loranty, S Ludwig, M Lupascu, A Malhotra, J W Mcfarland, A Michelsen, E Cooper, W C Oechel, D Olefeldt, F Rezanezhad, D A Risk, K M Schaefer, N M Schmidt, A K Selbmann, C C Treat, M P Waldrop, D Zona, E Schuur, P R Semenchuk, P F Sullivan, B Elberling, K A Arndt 0815h B41J-02 Decadal changes in CH4 and CO2 emissions on the Alaskan North Slope: C Sweeney, R Commane, S Wofsy, E J Dlugokencky, A Karion, R S Stone, R Chang, P P Tans, S Wolter 0830h B41J-03 Direct climate warming effects exceed indirect impacts of permafrost thaw on boreal landscape net CO2 exchange: M Helbig, L Chasmer, A R Desai, W L Quinton, N Kljun, O Sonnentag 0845h B41J-04 Increasing fire severity, alternate successional trajectories, and the carbon balance of Alaskan boreal forests: M C Mack, H D Alexander, M Jean, A M Melvin, J F Johnstone 0900h B41J-05 Using Mid Infrared Spectroscopy to Predict the Decomposability of Soil Organic Matter Stored in Arctic Tundra Soils: R Matamala, Z Fan, J D Jastrow, C Liang, F Calderon, G Michaelson, C L Ping, U Mishra, S M Hofmann 0915h B41J-06 Temperature sensitivity of methanogenesis in a thermokarst lake sediment core: J K Heslop, K M Walter Anthony, G Grosse, P Anthony, A Bondurant 0930h B41J-07 Potential methane production in thawing permafrost is constrained by methanogenic population size, carbon density, and substrate: S Liebner, C Lehr, D Wagner, J Obu, H Lantuit, M Fritz 0945h B41J-08 Accelerated soil carbon loss by biological changes under warming in Alaskan tundra: J Liang, E Schuur, Y Luo, J R Cole, L Jiang, K Konstantinidis, M Mauritz, S Natali, E Pegoraro, C R Penton, C Plaza, V G Salmon, Z Shi, J M Tiedje, L Wu, J Xia, J Zhou CRYOSPHERE C41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Arctic Sea Ice Cover in Decline: Impacts on the Interactions in the Atmosphere-Snow-Ice-Ocean Ecosystem II Posters (joint with A, B, GC, OS) Mats Granskog, Norwegian Polar Institute; Von Walden, Washington State University; Lars Henrik Smedsrud, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research; Marcel Nicolaus, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven 0800h C41A-0636 POSTER First results from a new interdisciplinary robotic vehicle for under-ice research: M Nicolaus, C Katlein, M Schiller 0800h C41A-0637 POSTER Influence of Shelf Waters on Atlantic Water and Lower Halocline Water at the Siberian Continental Slope: D Bauch 0800h C41A-0638 POSTER Heat, Salt, and Mass Transports in the Eastern Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean: an Insight from Two Years of Mooring Observations.: A Pnyushkov 0800h C41A-0639 POSTER Upper Ocean Evolution Across the Beaufort Sea Marginal Ice Zone: C Lee, L Rainville, J I Gobat, M J Perry, L E Freitag, S Webster 0800h C41A-0640 POSTER Hydrographic and Current Observations Collected during the N-ICE2015 Expedition in the Arctic Ocean north of Svalbard: A Meyer, A Sundfjord, I Fer, C Provost, N Villacieros-Robineau, I Onarheim, Z Koenig, P Duarte, L H Smedsrud, H Kauko, P A Dodd, R M Graham 0800h C41A-0641 POSTER Winter ocean-ice interactions under thin sea ice observed by IAOOS platforms during NICE2015:salty surface mixed layer and active basal melt: C Provost, Z Koenig, N Villacieros-Robineau, N Sennechael, A Meyer, J M Lellouche, G Garric C41A-0642 POSTER MERCATOR 0800h operational ice/ocean model outputs and IAOOS (Ice - Atmosphere - Arctic Ocean Observing System) measurements in winter North of Svalbard during N-ICE2015: model performances and inferences: C Provost, N Villacieros-Robineau, Z Koenig, N Sennechael, A Meyer, G Garric, J M Lellouche 0800h C41A-0643 POSTER Snow conditions over the Arctic Ocean, north of Svalbard, during the “Norwegian Young Sea ICE Cruise” (N-ICE2015): I Merkouriadi, J C Gallet, G E Liston, C Polashenski, S Gerland, A Rösel 0800h C41A-0644 POSTER Modelling of Sea Ice Thermodynamics and Biogeochemistry during the N-ICE2015 Expedition in the Arctic Ocean: A Meyer, P Duarte, L Mork Olsen, H Kauko, P Assmy, A Rösel, P Itkin, S R Hudson, M A Granskog, S Gerland, A Sundfjord, H Steen, N Jeffery, E C Hunke, S Elliott, A K Turner 0800h C41A-0645 POSTER Deepening of nutricline and response of biological pump in the West Arctic Ocean in summer since 1999: J Chen 0800h C41A-0646 POSTER Enhanced diapycnal mixing due to near-inertial internal waves propagating through an anticyclonic eddy in the ice-free Chukchi Plateau: Y Kawaguchi, S Nishino, J Inoue, H Takeda, M Katsuhisa, K Oshima 0800h C41A-0647 POSTER Climatic sensitivity of the cloud cover and radiation balances over the North Slope of Alaska due to declining sea ice coverage: L Cai, V A Alexeev, C D Arp, B M Jones 0800h C41A-0648 POSTER Seasonal Variation of Cloud Radiative Forcing Over Young Sea Ice During the N-ICE2015 Experiment: S Y Murphy, V P Walden, L Cohen, S R Hudson 0800h C41A-0649 POSTER The Surface Energy Balance over Young Sea Ice during the N-ICE2015 Experiment: V P Walden, S Hudson, L Cohen, S Y Murphy 0800h C41A-0650 POSTER The atmospheric boundary layer response to the dynamic new Arctic Ocean: M Ganeshan, D L Wu C41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Assessing the Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheets and Their Contribution toward Global Sea Level III Posters Kathy Licht, IUPUI; Michael Kaplan, Lamont-DohertyEarthObservatory; Sidney Hemming, Columbia University of New York; Steven Phipps, University of Tasmania 0800h C41B-0651 POSTER Widespread Ice across the South Weddell Sea Region prior to the Late Eocene Transition: A Carter, T R Riley, C D Hillenbrand, M Rittner 0800h C41B-0652 POSTER Geochemistry of East Antarctic Margin Sediments Spanning the Eocene Oligocene Transition.: J J Light, S Passchier 0800h C41B-0653 POSTER Provenance Tracing of Glacial Sediment from the Foundation, Academy, and Recovery Ice Streams, Weddell Sea, Antarctica: A Cirone, S A Brachfeld, I Cortes, C M Verhagen, T Williams, S R Hemming, K Licht, T van de Flierdt 0800h C41B-0654 POSTER Using U-Pb Detrital Zircon Geochronology to Study Ice Streams in the Weddell Sea Embayment, Antarctica: L Agrios, K Licht, S R Hemming, T Williams 0800h C41B-0655 POSTER Early Pliocene Warming in DVDP-11 Drillcore, Antarctica: C M Verhagen, S Passchier 0800h C34B-03 POSTER Dynamic Fluctuations of an East Antarctic Outlet Glacier Since the Pliocene: A N Mackintosh, R S Jones, K P Norton, J T Anderson, P Kubik, C Vockenhuber, H Wittmann, G S Wilson, N R Golledge, R M Mckay 0800h C41B-0657 POSTER Use of Ramped PyrOx dating to simultaneously determine the organic carbon age and carbonate material age of Antarctic marginal sediments: D Reese, M DeCesare, C Subt, P J Bart, J S Wellner, B E Rosenheim 14C All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h C41B-0658 POSTER Age scatter in cosmogenic exposure-age chronologies in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: implications for regional glacial history and sampling strategies: K M Swanger, J M Schaefer, G Winckler, J L Lamp, D R Marchant 0800h C41B-0659 POSTER Multiple Ice Advances Suggested by Rock Glacier Stratigraphy and Surface Weathering in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, East Antarctica: K Winsor, K M Swanger, E Babcock, R D Valletta, J L Dickson 0800h C41B-0660 POSTER The persistence of glacier moraines in Ong Valley, Antarctica: D J Morgan, S Sams, G Balco, J Putkonen 0800h C41B-0661 POSTER The development of blue ice moraines from englacial debris bands as detected by GPR, Mt Achernar, central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica: C Kassab, K Lindback, R Pettersson, K Licht, J A Graly, M R Kaplan 0800h C41B-0662 POSTER East Antarctic Ice Sheet Stability Since the Mid-Pleistocene Recorded in a High-Elevation Ice-Cored Moraine: K Licht, N Bader, M R Kaplan, C Kassab, G Winckler 0800h C41B-0663 POSTER Using paleoclimate data to improve models of the Antarctic Ice Sheet: S J Phipps, M A King, J L Roberts, D White Oceanographic 0800h C41B-0664 POSTER Influences on Ice Shelves and Drainage in the Amundsen Sea: R T Minzoni, J B Anderson, W Majewski, Y Yokoyama, R Fernandez, M Jakobsson 0800h C41B-0665 POSTER Changes in ice dynamics along the northern Antarctic Peninsula: M Braun, T Seehaus, A Cook, S Marinsek 0800h C41B-0666 POSTER Future sea-level rise from tidewater and ice-shelf tributary glaciers of the Antarctic Peninsula: C Schannwell, N E Barrand, V Radic 0800h C41B-0667 POSTER The usual suspect: modelling past and future Antarctic sea level contributions.: J Sutter, G Lohmann, K Grosfeld 0800h C41B-0668 POSTER The Potential For Positive Feedback Between West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) Deglaciation, Decompression-meltinduced Volcanism, And Resultant Sea-level Rise: J C Behrendt, W E LeMasurier 0800h C41B-0669 POSTER An Ensemble Analysis of Antarctic Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and Sea Level: B Lecavalier, L Tarasov 0800h C41B-0670 POSTER Estimating the impact of internal climate variability on ice sheet model simulations: C Y Tsai, C E Forest, D Pollard C41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Glacier Monitoring from In Situ and Remotely Sensed Observations II Posters (joint with H, NH) Bruce Raup, University of Colorado at Boulder; Richard Armstrong, University of Colorado at Boulder; Michael Zemp, University of Zurich; Ben Marzeion, University of Innsbruck 0800h C41C-0673 POSTER Mapping surface temperature variability on a debris-covered glacier with an unmanned aerial vehicle: P D A Kraaijenbrink, M Litt, J M Shea, D Treichler, I Koch, W Immerzeel 0800h C41C-0674 POSTER Recent Advances in the GLIMS Glacier Database: B H Raup, G Cogley, M Zemp, L Glaus 0800h C41C-0675 POSTER Assessment of essential climate variables – Observation of glacier changes in the tropical Andes: T Seehaus, M Braun 0800h C41C-0676 POSTER A Comparison of the Seasonal Change of Albedo across Glaciers and IceCovered Lakes of the Taylor Valley, Antarctica: M N Gooseff, A Bergstrom 0800h C41C-0677 POSTER Dramatical reduction of Cotopaxi Glaciers during the last volcano awakening 2015-2016: B E Cáceres 0800h C41C-0678 POSTER ENSO impact on fluctuations of glaciers in the tropical Andean region: T Liu, T Kinouchi, Y Asaoka, J Mendoza, Y Iwami 0800h C41C-0679 POSTER An eleven-year record of mass balance of Brewster Glacier, New Zealand, determined using a geostatistical approach: N J Cullen, B Anderson, P J Sirguey, D Stumm, A N Mackintosh, J P Conway, H J Horgan, R Dadic, S Fitzsimons, A Lorrey Using UAV 0800h C41C-0680 POSTER photogrammetry to study topographic change: application to Saskatchewan Glacier, Alberta, Canada: G Meunier Cardinal, M N Demuth, C Kinnard C41C-0682 POSTER Continuous, 0800h Autonomous and Low-Cost Surface Mass Balance Observations from Cosmic Rays: I Howat, S de la Peña, D Desilets, G Womack 0800h C41C-0683 POSTER Rapid downward deflation of a tropical-debris covered glacier: an analysis from Volcán Chimborazo, Ecuador: J La Frenierre 0800h C41C-0684 POSTER Wet firn processes and the implications for geodetic mass balances: L Sass, S O’Neel, C McNeil, D McGrath, A A Arendt, H P Marshall, G J Wolken, C F Larsen 0800h C41D-0706 POSTER Regional Patterns of Stress Transfer in the Ablation Zone of the Western Greenland Ice Sheet: L C Andrews, M J Hoffman, T Neumann, G A Catania, M P Luethi, R L Hawley 0800h C41C-0685 POSTER A Worldwide Glacier Information System to go: N Mölg, M Steinmann, M Zemp 0800h C41D-0707 POSTER Characterizing West Greenland ice sheet runoff losses from modeled and measured data: S Moustafa, A K Rennermalm, M Tedesco, T L Mote, L Koenig, L C Smith, B Hagedorn, I Overeem, R S Sletten, A B Mikkelsen, B Hasholt, D van As, D K Hall 0800h C41C-0686 POSTER Glacier melting contributions to the inland lakes on the Tibetan Plateau: Q Ye, G Cogley, C Song, L Tian 0800h C41C-0687 POSTER High-Resolution Tidewater Glacier Monitoring Using Automated Multi-Temporal Terrestrial LiDAR; Year One Results, Helheim Glacier, Southeast Greenland: D C Finnegan, G S Hamilton, A LeWinter, P J Gadomski, L A Stearns, C M Kershner 0800h C41C-0688 POSTER Evaluating Interannual Variability of Accumulation Gradients on the Juneau Icefield: E Koncewicz, K Bollen, A Burkhart, V Cabrera, T Rovzar, O Truax, C McNeil, L I Nicholson, S O’Neel 0800h C41C-0689 POSTER Ice Flow Velocities and Response to Tidal Forcing at Helheim Glacier, South-East Greenland: S Edwards, T Murray, C B Spatar, I Martin, M Nettles, N Selmes, T James, T O’Farrell, R A Aspey, I C Rutt, T Bauge 0800h C41C-0690 POSTER Summer-time Mass Balance of Wolverine Glacier, Alaska, Derived from Ground-based Time-lapse Microgravity Measurements: E V Young, A Muto, E Babcock 0800h C41C-0691 POSTER Helicopter-based Airborne Laser Scanning for Quantifying Volumetric Change of a Glacier: Wolverine Glacier, Alaska: A L LeWinter, D L Hauser, D C Finnegan, S O’Neel, C L Glennie C41D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Hydrology of Glaciers and Ice Sheets I Posters Christine Dow, University of Waterloo; Jonathan Kingslake, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Lauren Andrews, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 0800h C41D-0692 POSTER Surface Features Parameterization and Equivalent Roughness Height Estimation of a Real Subglacial Conduit in the Arctic: Y Chen, X Liu, K D Manko ff, J D Gulley 0800h C41D-0693 POSTER Imaging of Subglacial Meltwater Channels Using 3D Ground-Penetrating Radar: J Irving, L Baron, S Ruttimann, S N Lane 0800h C41D-0694 POSTER Mathematical Modelling of Melt Lake Formation On An Ice Shelf: D L Feltham, S C Buzzard, D Flocco 0800h C41D-0695 POSTER Persistent Surface River on Nansen Ice Shelf Drains Meltwater Preventing Collapse for Decades: R E Bell, W Chu, J Kingslake, I Das, M Tedesco, K J Tinto, C J Zappa, M Frezzotti 0800h C41D-0696 POSTER Hydrological response in catchments whit debris covered glaciers in the semiarid Andes, Chile: A Caro, J McPhee, S MacDonell, F Pellicciotti, A Ayala 0800h C41D-0697 POSTER Hydro-Chemical Characterization of Melt Waters of Ponkar Glacier, Manang, Nepal: R Shrestha, S Sandeep 0800h C41D-0698 POSTER Inferring subglacial lake water pressure from a bending model of surface displacement observations: C R Meyer, B Lipovsky, M R Siegfried 0800h C41D-0699 POSTER Trace and Ultra-trace Elements in the Deepest Part of the Vostok Ice Core, Antarctica: Geochemical Characterization of the Sub-glacial Lake Environment: C Turetta, F Planchon, P Gabrielli, G Cozzi, W Cairns, E Barbaro, J R Petit, S Bulat, C Boutron, C Barbante 0800h C41D-0700 POSTER Characterizing Glacial Meltwater Sources in the Athabasca Glacier, Columbia Icefield, Canada, using Noble Gases as Tracers: Y Niu, M C Castro, C M Hall, S Aciego, C A Arendt 0800h C41D-0701 POSTER High frequency variability in glacier meltwater patterns in the Rhone Watershed, Switzerland: M K Meadows, S Rupper, R R Forster, G T Carling, D G Keeler, J M Schaefer 0800h C41D-0702 POSTER Field Measurements and Modeling of the Southeast Greenland Firn Aquifer: O L Miller, D K Solomon, C Miège, C I Voss, L Koenig, R R Forster, N C Schmerr, L N Montgomery, A Legchenko, S Ligtenberg 0800h C41D-0703 POSTER Spatial velocity response of Helheim Glacier to the presence of a firn aquifer: L Koenig, D J Lampkin, T A Moon, C Miège, R R Forster 0800h C41D-0704 POSTER Modeling glacier mass balance and runoff in the Koxkar river basin on the south slope of the Tianshan Mountains, China, from 1959 to 2009: M Xu, H Han, S Kang 0800h C41D-0705 POSTER Dynamic Change in Glacial Dammed Lake Behavior of Suicide Basin, Mendenhall Glacier, Juneau Alaska: A B Jacobs, T Moran, E W Hood All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 C41D-0708 POSTER Near-surface 0800h Permeability of Northern Hemisphere Glaciers: I T Stevens, T D Irvine-Fynn, P R Porter, M Smart, B Moorman, A J Hodson, J Cook, A Edwards, A C Mitchell 0800h C41D-0709 POSTER Mapping and Modeling Meltwater Drainage of the Greenland Ice Sheet: L H Pitcher, L C Smith, C J Gleason, K Yang, V W Chu, A K Rennermalm, D van As 0800h C41D-0710 POSTER Internally drained catchments dominate supraglacial hydrology of the southwest Greenland Ice Sheet: K Yang, L C Smith 0800h C41D-0711 POSTER Controlling Factors on the Future Distribution of Supraglacial-lakes on the Greenland Ice Sheet: A Igneczi, A J Sole, S J Livingstone, A Leeson, X Fettweis, N Selmes, N Gourmelen, K Briggs 0800h C41D-0712 POSTER The Spatial Variability of Supraglacial Channel Network Morphology: L King C41E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Scratching the Surface: Discoveries and Challenges in Constraining Surface Processes over Ice Sheets, Glaciers, and Sea Ice I Posters Brooke Medley, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Jan Lenaerts, Utrecht University; Lora Koenig, National Snow and Ice Data Center; Indrani Das, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory 0800h C41E-0713 POSTER Evaluation of a 12-km Satellite-Era Reanalysis of Surface Mass Balance for the Greenland Ice Sheet: R I Cullather, S Nowicki, B Zhao, S Max 0800h C41E-0714 POSTER Quantifying ‘missing melt’ in regional climate model predictions of Greenland ice sheet change: A Leeson, E Eastoe, X Fettweis 0800h C41E-0715 POSTER Greenland firn aquifer investigations from remote sensing, geophysics, and in situ measurements: R R Forster, C Miège, O L Miller, D K K Solomon, N C Schmerr, A Legchenko, L Koenig, N Brautigam, L McNerney, J Miller 0800h C41E-0716 POSTER The Effects of Fog on the Surface Energy Balance of McCall Glacier, Alaska: Combining Time-Lapse Photography with Weather Station Data: H Jiskoot, T A Fox, M Nolan 0800h C41E-0717 POSTER Albedo Spatial Variability and Causes on the Western Greenland Ice Sheet Percolation Zone: G Lewis, E C Osterberg, R L Hawley, B G Koffman, H P Marshall, S D Birkel, J E Dibb 0800h C41E-0718 POSTER Firn Thickness Changes (1982-2015) Driven by SMB from MERRA-2, RACMO2.3, ERA-Int and AVHRR Surface Temperature and the Impacts to Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Balance: J Li, B Medley, T Neumann, B E Smith, S B Luthcke, H J Zwally 0800h C41E-0719 POSTER Surface Melt and Firn Density Evolution in the Western Greenland Percolation Zone Over the Past 50 Years: K Graeter, E C Osterberg, R L Hawley, Z R Thundercloud, H P Marshall, D G Ferris, G Lewis Characterizing 0800h C41E-0720 POSTER Weathering Crust Hydrology in the Southwest Greenland Ablation Zone: M G Cooper, L C Smith, A K Rennermalm, L H Pitcher, C Miège, S Z Leidman, S Cooley, C M Kershner, B T Overstreet, R Muthyala, J Ryan, K Yang 0800h C41E-0721 POSTER Imprints of firn changes in the Cryosat-2 radar altimetry record: R Forsberg, S Simonsen, L Sandberg Sorensen, R Mottram, P P Langen 0800h C41E-0722 POSTER Mass Balance and Structure of the Ross Ice Shelf: I Das, L Padman, W Chu, H A Fricker, M K Becker, R E Bell, K J Tinto, J D Millstein 0800h C41E-0723 POSTER Abrupt Shift in the Observed Runoff from the Southwest Greenland Ice Sheet?: A Ahlstrom, D Petersen, J Box, P P Langen, M Citterio 0800h C41E-0724 POSTER Modeling Greenland Ice Sheet Snow and Firn Densities: Role of Dry Snow Density, Liquid Water, and Model Setup: P M Alexander, L Koenig, M Tedesco, P Kuipers Munneke, X Fettweis, S Ligtenberg, B Noel, M R van den Broeke, C Miège 0800h C41E-0725 POSTER Spatial and temporal variation in ice sheet surface reflectance characteristics at the MODIS-pixel scale in the ablation area of SW Greenland: T D Irvine-Fynn, A J Hardy, J Cook, T Holt THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h C41E-0726 POSTER Quantifying Local Ablation Rates for the Greenland Ice Sheet Using Terrestrial LIDAR: C M Kershner, L H Pitcher, A LeWinter, D C Finnegan, B T Overstreet, C Miège, M G Cooper, L C Smith, A K Rennermalm C41E-0727 POSTER Continuous 0800h measurements of surface mass balance, firn compaction, and meltwater retention in Greenland for altimetry validation.: S de la Peña, I Howat, A Behar, S F Price, J Thanga, J M Crowell, S Huseas, M Tedesco 0800h C41E-0728 POSTER On the Utilization of Ice Flow Models and Uncertainty Quantification to Interpret the Impact of Surface Radiation Budget Errors on Estimates of Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance and Regional Estimates of Mass Balance: N Schlegel, E Y Larour, A S Gardner, C Lang, C E Miller, M R van den Broeke 0800h C41E-0729 POSTER FirnCover: Observations on the evolution of firn compaction, firn temperatures and porosity in the interior of the Greenland ice sheet: M J MacFerrin, C Stevens, W T Colgan, E D Waddington, W Abdalati C41F Moscone West 3007 Thursday 0800h Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere: Snow II Mary Brodzik, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Robinson, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Allen Pope, National Snow and Ice Data Center; Mahsa Moussavi, University of Colorado at Boulder 0800h C41F-01 50 Years of Satellite Snow Cover Extent Mapping Over Northern Hemisphere Lands: D A Robinson, T Estilow 0815h C41F-02 50 Years of NOAA N. Hemisphere Snow Cover Analysis: Impact on NOAA NWP Forecasts and Vice Versa: K Mitchell, S Helfrich, B H Ramsay, T Baldwin, D A Robinson, M B Ek, W Zheng, J Dong, D Shimomura 0830h C41F-03 The Interactive Multi-sensor Snow and Ice Mapping System (IMS) over the Last Two Decades. : S Helfrich, J Key, P Clemente-Colón, D A Robinson, T Estilow, C Kongoli, D K Hall 0845h C41F-04 Relationship between snow cover and temperature trends in observational and earthsystem model ensembles: P J Kushner, L Mudryk, C Derksen, R Brown, C W Thackeray 0900h C41F-05 The Ecology of Snow: A BiomeBased Analysis of Trends in Northern Hemisphere Snow-covered Area and Duration, 1971-2014: M Allchin, S Déry 0915h C41F-06 Snow depth and snow persistence patterns in the Arctic from analysis of the entire Landsat archive: M J Macander, C S Swingley, C Parr, M Sturm, D Selkowitz, C Larsen 0930h C41F-07 Evaluation and time series analysis of mountain snow from MODIS and VIIRS fractional snow cover products: K Bormann, K Rittger, T H Painter 0945h C41F-08 Snow Microwave Radiative Transfer (SMRT): A new model framework to simulate snow-microwave interactions for active and passive remote sensing applications: H Loewe, G Picard, M J Sandells, C Mätzler, A Kontu, M Dumont, W Maslanka, S Morin, R Essery, J Lemmetyinen, A Wiesmann, N Floury, M Kern STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR DI41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h An Integrated View of Planetary Bodies: Insights from Geochemistry, Petrology, Geophysics, and Modeling III Posters (joint with EP, MR, V) Matt Weller, Institute for Geophysics; Megan Duncan, Geophysical Laboratory of the Carnegie Institution for Science; Robert Myhill, University of Bristol; Mark Panning, Univ of FL-Geological Sciences 0800h DI41A-2594 POSTER Investigating the thermal and dynamic state of Mars using seismic data from the upcoming InSight Mission: R Myhill, S Hempel, N A Teanby, J M Wookey 0800h DI41A-2595 POSTER Shallow structure of the InSight 2018 landing site in Elysium Planitia, Mars, from ambient vibration Rayleigh wave ellipticity: A modeling study: B Knapmeyer-Endrun, M Golombek, M M Ohrnberger 0800h DI41A-2596 POSTER Numerical studies of mantle evolution in planets of various sizes: M Ogawa, M Kameyama, T Yanagisawa 0800h DI41A-2598 POSTER On the Elastic Shear Modulus of Jupiter’s Solid Core: M Fang, X Liao, B H Hager 2016 7 0800h DI41A-2599 POSTER Stagnant-lid convection in large versus small-core spherical shells: implications for modeling the Moon and Galilean satellites: J M Guerrero, J P Lowman, F Deschamps, P Tackley 0800h DI41A-2600 POSTER Initial Viscosity Controls on Thermal Evolution and Water Cycling: K Chotalia, N Cagney, C R Lithgow-Bertelloni, J P Brodholt 0800h DI41A-2602 POSTER Interior Structure and Habitability of Ocean Worlds: S Vance, B G Bills, F Cammarano, M P Panning, S C Stähler 0800h DI41A-2603 POSTER Iron Speciation in Minerals and Melts at High Pressure: Implications for the Redox Evolution of the Early Mantle: K Armstrong, D J Frost, C A McCammon, D C Rubie, T Boffa Ballaran, N Miyajima 0800h DI41A-2604 POSTER A Test of General Relativity with MESSENGER Mission Data: A Genova, E Mazarico, S J Goossens, F G Lemoine, G A Neumann, J B Nicholas, D D Rowlands, D E Smith, M T Zuber, S C Solomon 0800h DI41A-2605 POSTER Mercury color variations observed by MDIS: preliminary analysis in support to BepiColombo mission: F Zambon, C Carli, F Capaccioni, V Galluzzi, M Massironi, L Giacomini, P Palumbo, G Cremonese 0800h DI41A-2607 POSTER Extended HFSE systematics of Apollo samples – wrenching further Secrets from the Lunar Mantle: M M Thiemens, P Sprung, C Munker 0800h DI41A-2608 POSTER Towards Improving Seismic Constraints on the Deep Lunar Interior: Y Yuan, E Garnero, P Zhu, P P Lin, R C Weber, N Zhao 0800h DI41A-2609 POSTER Present-day Mars’ Seismicity Predicted from 3-D Thermal Evolution Models of Interior Dynamics: M Knapmeyer, A C Plesa, M Golombek 0800h DI41A-2610 POSTER Mercury’s interior structure constrained by geodesy and present-day thermal state: A Rivoldini, M H Deproost, T Van Hoolst, M Beuthe 0800h DI41A-2611 POSTER Viking Seismometer PDS Archive Dataset : R D Lorenz 0800h DI41A-2612 POSTER Regional variation in the shape of Moho uplift beneath lunar impact basins: M Uchida, Y Ishihara, S Kamata, Y Hiramatsu 0800h DI41A-2613 POSTER Terrestrial Magma Ocean Crystallisation: Bottom-up or Middle-out?: A S Wolf, D J Bower, P Sanan 0800h DI41A-2614 POSTER The present-day heat flow structure of Mars: L M Parro, A Jiménez-Díaz, F Mansilla, J Ruiz 0800h DI41A-2615 POSTER 3-D Spherical Convection Modeling Applied to Mercury: Dislocation Versus Diffusion Rheology: S D Robertson, S D King 0800h DI41A-2616 POSTER Pressure, Sulphur and Metal-Silicate Partitioning: Does the Formation of Metal-Sulphur Species in Silicate Melt Affect the Parameterisation of Experimental Results?: N Bennett, Y Fei 0800h DI41A-2617 POSTER Planetary Dynamics From Laser Altimetry: Spin and Tidal Deformation of the Moon and Mercury: M K Barker, E Mazarico, G A Neumann, D E Smith, M T Zuber 0800h DI41A-2618 POSTER Lunar Structure from Ambient Noise and Coda Wave Interferometry: C Nunn, H Igel 0800h DI41A-2619 POSTER Comparison of property between two Viking Seismic tapes: Y Yamamoto, R Yamada 0800h DI41A-2620 POSTER “Global Classification of Mercury’s Impact Craters based on Spectral Reflectance: Implications for Crustal Stratigraphy”: J Leeburn, B W Denevi, C M Ernst, R L Klima 0800h DI41A-2621 POSTER An Iterative Inversion Technique to Compute Structural Martian Models for Refining Event Locations: S Ceylan, A Khan, M van Driel, J F Clinton, M Boese, F Euchner, D Giardini, R Garcia, P H Lognonne, M P Panning, W B Banerdt 0800h DI41A-2622 POSTER Preparing for InSight using the continuous seismic data flow to investigate the deep interior of Mars : S Hempel, R Garcia, R C Weber, N C Schmerr, M P Panning, P H Lognonne, W B Banerdt 0800h DI41A-2623 POSTER Updated Absolute Age Estimates for the Tolstoj and Caloris Basins, Mercury: C M Ernst, B W Denevi, L R Ostrach DI41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Deep and Dynamic: The Lower Boundary Layer, Mantle Plumes, and Their Role in Earth’s Mantle Dynamics I (joint with GP, P, T) Tobias Rolf, University of Oslo; Keely O’Farrell, University College London; Scott King, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Robert Moucha, Syracuse University 8 2016 0800h DI41B-2624 POSTER Compatibility of an Observed Geoelectric Jerk With Field Variations Influenced by Highly Electrically Conducting LLSVP: H Shimizu, H Utada 0800h DI41B-2625 POSTER Compaction and Melt Redistribution within UltraLow Velocity Zones (ULVZs): S Hier-Majumder, A Baruah 0800h DI41B-2626 POSTER Melting-induced chemical differentiation at the base of the Earth’s Lower Mantle: I Fomin, P Tackley 0800h DI41B-2627 POSTER Restoration of the evolution of a plume, Numerical assessment of the compressible adjoint equations in geodynamics: S Ghelichkhan, H P Bunge 0800h DI41B-2628 POSTER Spin Transition in the Lower Mantle Minerals: A Single Solution for Two Enigmatic Problems-Superplumes and Mid-mantle Slab Stagnation: H Shahnas, R Pysklywec, D A Yuen 0800h DI41B-2629 POSTER The formation of LLSVPs by subducted oceanic crust from supercontinent cycle and iron-spin transition: C Huang, W Leng, Z Wu 0800h DI41B-2630 POSTER Trade-offs between obtaining plate-like surface motion and constraining core heat loss in global mantle convection models: S M Langemeyer, J P Lowman, P Tackley 0800h DI41B-2631 POSTER Origin and evolution of the Perm Anomaly: N E Flament, S Williams, D Müller, M Gurnis, D J Bower 0800h DI41B-2632 POSTER Crustal Footprint of the Hainan Plume beneath Southeast China: H Liu, F Chen, W Leng, H Zhang 0800h DI41B-2633 POSTER The Hainan Lone Plume Prompted By Encircling Subduction Zones around the South China Sea: N Zhang, Z X Li 0800h DI41B-2634 POSTER Resolving the Mantle Plume Heat Transfer Discrepancy: M Hoggard, R E Parnell-Turner, N White 0800h DI41B-2635 POSTER Imaging the mantle transition zone beneath Hawaii from seismic Ps receiver functions: M R Agius, C Rychert, N Harmon, G Laske 0800h DI41B-2636 POSTER Resolving Plume Tails in the Lower Mantle With Finite Frequency Tomography: Insight From Synthetic Experiments: R Maguire, J Ritsema, P E Van Keken, M Bonnin, S D B Goes, A Fichtner 0800h DI41B-2637 POSTER Testing the seismic signature of upper-mantle plumelets: application to the Northern East-African Rift: S D B Goes, C Civiero, J J Armitage, J O S Hammond DI41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Structure, Dynamics, and Evolution of Earth’s Deep Mantle I Posters (joint with MR, S, V) Bethany Chidester, University of Chicago; Maxim Ballmer, ETH Zurich; James Wookey, University of Bristol; Jasper Konter, University of Hawaii at Manoa 0800h DI41C-2638 POSTER Melting temperatures of MgO under high pressure determined by microtexture observation: T Kimura, H Ohfuji, M Nishi, T Irifune 0800h DI41C-2639 POSTER Bullen’s parameter as a seismic observable for spin crossovers in the lower mantle: J J Valencia-Cardona, P R Da Silveira, Q Williams, R M Wentzcovitch 0800h DI41C-2640 POSTER Spin and Valence Dependence of Iron Partitioning in Earth’s Deep Mantle: J Badro, H Piet, F Nabiei, T Dennenwaldt, S H D Shim, M Cantoni, C Hébert, P Gillet 0800h DI41C-2641 POSTER Lowermost mantle anisotropy beneath the southeastern Pacific: J Deng, M D Long, N Creasy, S L Beck, L S Wagner, H Tavera 0800h DI41C-2642 POSTER Forward modeling of seismic anisotropy observations in the lowermost mantle beneath Australia: Constraints on mantle deformation: N Creasy, M D Long, H A Ford 0800h DI41C-2643 POSTER The African Large Low Shear Velocity Province: Boundary Positions and Anisotropy Measurements: R Smith, S Rost, A Nowacki 0800h DI41C-2645 POSTER Short scale variation in presence and structure of complex core-mantle boundary regions beneath northern Mexico: J J Jasbinsek 0800h DI41C-2646 POSTER Investigating ULVZ morphology associated with increased mineralogical grain-size of thermochemical piles resulting in higher intrinsic diffusion-creep viscosity: N Marin, A K McNamara 0800h DI41C-2647 POSTER Influence of grain size evolution on the self-consistent generation of LLSVPs from primordial material and subducted MORB : J Schierjott, A Rozel, P Tackley THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h DI41C-2648 POSTER The influence of water on mantle convection and plate tectonics: S Brändli, P Tackley 0800h DI41C-2649 POSTER Open System Models of Isotopic Evolution in Earth’s Silicate Reservoirs: S Kumari, D Paul, A Stracke 0800h DI41C-2650 POSTER Ridge interaction features of the Line Islands: J G Konter, A A P Koppers, L P Storm 0800h DI41C-2651 POSTER Lower Mantle S-wave Velocity Model under the Western United States: P Nelson, S P Grand DI41D Moscone South 303 Thursday 0800h G, LAB, and MLDs: What Are They Anyway? Lithospheric Boundary Structures within and beneath the Oceans and Continents I (joint with S, T) Meghan Miller, University of Southern California; Catherine Cooper, Washington State University; Philip Skemer, Washington University in St Louis; Caroline Beghein, University of California Los Angeles 0800h DI41D-01 The ‘Seismic LAB’: A test for the grain boundary-sliding model: T M Olugboji, J J Park, S I Karato 0815h DI41D-02 Anisotropic Lithospheric layering in the North American craton, revealed by Bayesian inversion of short and long period data: C Roy, M Calo, T Bodin, B A Romanowicz 0830h DI41D-03 Observing and modeling frequency-dependence in Sp receiver functions: Implications for the continental lithosphere: N J Mancinelli, K M Fischer 0845h DI41D-04 Building and Modification of the Continental Lithosphere: the History of the Contiguous U.S. as told by MLDs and LABs: E Hopper, K M Fischer 0900h DI41D-05 Experimental Constraints on Silicic Slab Melt and Depleted Mantle Reaction in the Presence of CO2-H2O: Implications for the Origin of Mid Lithospheric Discontinuity: S Saha, R Dasgupta, K Tsuno 0915h DI41D-06 Constraints on the radially anisotropic component of seismic discontinuities at 60-100 km depth: N Harmon, C Rychert, T W Becker 0800h ED41A-0772 POSTER The Effect of Arrow Mass and Shape on Penetration into a Target: S Shyam, A Gurram, S Madireddy 0800h ED41A-0773 POSTER Student-Built Underwater Video and Data Capturing Device: F Whitt 0800h ED41A-0774 POSTER Hydrodynamic AUV Hulls: J Allen Engineering 0800h ED41A-0775 POSTER Coastal Erosion Control Methods: V Greene 0800h ED41A-0776 POSTER Citizen Science: Dune Restoration with Sea Oats by Junior Friends of MacArthur Beach State Park: S Allen 0800h ED41A-0777 POSTER An Evaluation of the Biodiversity of Urban Ecology at ISF Academy: E Ng 0800h ED41A-0778 POSTER An Assessment of Stream Health in Urban Creeks with Community Led Improvement Projects: L Sanchez, M Mercado 0800h ED41A-0779 POSTER Environmental Assessment of the Bolinas Lagoon: a study utilizing benthic foraminifera: L Benton, N Espinoza Madrid, C Grande 0800h ED41A-0780 POSTER Sustainable Seas Student Monitoring Project: K Soave, M Emunah, J Hatfield, J Kiyasu, E Packard, L Ching, K Zhao, L Sanderson, M Turmon 0800h ED41A-0781 POSTER Correlations Between Emerita analoga and Profilicollis spp. as Influenced by Environmental Factors at Ocean Beach, San Francisco CA: J H Ma, C Hackett, F Lucana, A Esquivel 0800h ED41A-0782 POSTER An evaluation of marine traffic on the Chinese white dolphins: C Lee 0800h ED41A-0783 POSTER Experimenting with Different Bulking Agents in an Aerobic Food Waste Composter: S Chann 0800h ED41A-0784 POSTER The evaluation of marine traffic noise and its effect on the Chinese White Dolphins in Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park, Hong Kong : T Chan 0800h ED41A-0785 POSTER Agricultural Adaptation to Climate Change: A Tam, M Jain 0800h ED41A-0786 POSTER Beta Vulgaris and Easter Egg Radish Growth in Varying Mediums and Locations: P Brittingham, A Figueroa 0800h ED41A-0787 POSTER Growing Mediums in Different Environments for Sunflower and Cilantro Microgreens: B Tran, O Gonzalez 0930h DI41D-07 Imaging lithospheric seismic discontinuities beneath Cascadia using S-to-P receiver functions: C Rychert, N Harmon, S Tharimena 0800h ED41A-0788 POSTER The Impact of Location and Growing Medium on Harvest Yield and Flavor of Basil and Squash Microgreens: J Leal, C J Ventura 0945h DI41D-08 Tradeoffs between Temperature and Melt on the Seismic Expression of the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary: B K Holtzman, C Havlin 0800h ED41A-0789 POSTER Observations of Highfrequency Internal Wave Energy Offshore of Point Loma, California: K Rhee, S C Crosby, J W Fiedler EDUCATION ED41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Bright STaRS: Bright Students Training as Research Scientists Posters Jennifer Saltzman, Stanford University; Janet Warburton, ARCUS; Elizabeth Eubanks, Teacher Researcher Experiences; Pranoti Asher, American Geophysical Union 0800h ED41A-0763 POSTER Earthquakes on Your Dinner Table: N A Alexeev, C Tape, V A Alexeev 0800h ED41A-0764 POSTER Developing a Comprehensive Active Region Database for the IRIS Observatory: A Q A Ho, D J Schmit 0800h ED41A-0765 POSTER Bed structure and bedload transport: Sediment grain reorientation in response to high and low flows in an experimental flume: M Gurer, S Sullivan, C Masteller 0800h ED41A-0766 POSTER Finding Paleoclimates Using Pedogenic Carbonates: C Garapaty, K Bella Pratt, K Blisniuk 0800h ED41A-0767 POSTER Oil Shale Identifier: J Rocha, J Santacruz, S Randall, B McRae Alvarado 0800h ED41A-0768 POSTER Paleoecology of Kettleman Hills, Coalinga, California: M NeissCortez, D Kelison, A G Mooney 0800h ED41A-0769 POSTER Relationship Between Metabolic Rate and Sea Depth in Bivalves and Gastropods: B R Ruiz, B Shih, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0770 POSTER Influence of Feeding and Body Mass on IUCN Extinction Threat of Extant Marine and Terrestrial Mammals: G Lam, I M Wang, N Heim, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0771 POSTER The comparison of species longevity and size evolution in fossilized dinosaurs vs. fossilized mammals: E Baeza, A Srinath, A Hernandez, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0790 POSTER A Numerical Simulation (Study) of a Strong West Coast December 2014 Winter Storm: I Smelser, L Xu, C M Amerault, N L Baker, E Satterfield, B Chua 0800h ED41A-0791 POSTER Comparison of Observed and Predicted Models of Type 1 AGN: G Colon, S Laul, T Tianyou Jiao, M Villanueva, H Wu, J Liyao Zhang, S M Kelly 0800h ED41A-0792 POSTER Deep Learning for Space Weather Prediction: M Pauly, Y Shah, C M M Cheung 0800h ED41A-0793 POSTER WebGL-enabled 3D visualization of a Solar Flare Simulation: A Chen, C M M Cheung, G Chintzoglou 0800h ED41A-0794 POSTER Silicon Photomultiplier Performance in High ELectric Field: J Montoya, J Morad ED41A-0795 POSTER Sustainable 0800h Skyscrapers: Designing the Net Zero Energy Building of the Future: S Kothari, A Bartsch 0800h ED41A-0796 POSTER The Energy Under Our Feet: A Study of Solar Radiation: I Weiss 0800h ED41A-0797 POSTER H2O SOS: It Begins With You: G Ingalls, I Weiss 0800h ED41A-0798 POSTER Environments and Desalination: A Study of Optional Porcess: C Weiss 0800h ED41A-0799 POSTER Let’s Break it Down: A Study of Organic Decomposition Rates in Clay Soil: E Weiss 0800h ED41A-0800 POSTER From Animal Waste to Energy; A Study of Methane Gas converted to Energy.: S Weiss 0800h ED41A-0801 POSTER Breathe Plant Breathe: A Study of CO2 conversion in plants: M Weiss 0800h ED41A-0802 POSTER Human Waste, Estrogen and Chemicals- Will I be eating this?: S Farmer, K Jones 0800h ED41A-0803 POSTER Study of Various Peptidases and Their Effects on Freshwater Bodies: K Boerrigter, A D Steen, J Rosalsky, N Ferriero 0800h ED41A-0804 POSTER Aerobic Food Waste Composting: Measurement of Green House Gases : J Chung All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h ED41A-0805 POSTER What Happens to Biodegradables in the Ocean? Due to the increasing amount of plastic that ends up in the ocean there is much alarm about it killing sea life from ingestion and changing chemical properties of the ocean. But what really happens t these products in the ocean, and how do they affect the ocean.: A Lavoie 0800h ED41A-0806 POSTER Experimental Investigation of Low-Cost Cooling Methods: M Mazumder 0800h ED41A-0807 POSTER An Investigation of the Valorization of Durian Biomass: C Ng 0800h ED41A-0808 POSTER Energy Games – A Grade 5 Competition, The Data Analysis and Lessons Learned: K Kao 0800h ED41A-0809 POSTER Aftermath of Uranium Ore Processing on Floodplains: Lasting Effects of Uranium on Soil and Microbes: H Tang, K Boye, J Bargar, S E Fendorf 0800h ED41A-0810 POSTER The Effect of Different Tea Varieties on Iron Chelation: S K Truong, R Karim 0800h ED41A-0811 POSTER One Shroom to Rule Them All: Identifying the mechanisms employed in ectomycorrhizal mutualisms for the generalist fungus Thelephora terrestris and seven genetically diverse host tree species: N Francis, B Laura, K Peay 0800h ED41A-0812 POSTER How Bedrock Nitrogen Influences Carbon Storage: C Rios, S A Mitchell ED41A-0813 POSTER Optical 0800h Characterization and Bioavailability of Dissolved Organic Matter of Leaf Leachates from Restored and Forested Delmarva Bay Catchments: E Reed, A Armstrong 0800h ED41A-0814 POSTER The Influence of Oxygen Percentage, Carbon Dioxide Percentage, and Sea Level on the Mean Size and Diversity of Marine Animals during the Cambrian-Neogene Transition: C Geronimo, Y Gao, N A Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0815 POSTER The Effects on Biovolume and Number of Genera for Marine Fossils in Different Aquatic Environments and Rock Types: I Tseng, J Le, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0816 POSTER Relation of Body Size on Ecological Modes: A Ivanov, A Ngo, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0817 POSTER Phosphorous Loading in Lake Champlain: H Hoffman, B Halliday, T Lane 0800h ED41A-0818 POSTER Rivers to the Ocean: Making Connections between Scientists and High School Students: J Biehle 0800h ED41A-0819 POSTER The SMORE Project: A Model for Transforming Authentic Research into Classroom Curricula: V Abmayr 0800h ED41A-0820 &Tridacnids: V Abmayr POSTER LABRATS 0800h ED41A-0821 POSTER Assessing Methanesulfonate as a Proxy for Sea Ice Concentration Using Firn Cores from the Disko Bay Region of Greenland: E Thadhani, G C Fernandopulle, C T Rhodes, D Galls, M Bingham 0800h ED41A-0822 POSTER Help! I’m Melting: An Artistic Representation of The Impact of Polar Glacial Melt on the Ocean.: M Lodes 0800h ED41A-0823 POSTER Carbon Sinks in a Changing Climate: Relative Buoyancy and Sinking Potentials of Various Antarctic Phytoplankton and Ice Algae: S Nirmel, V Selz 0800h ED41A-0824 POSTER Characterizing Taxonomic Distribution in Sea Ice Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula: A Tong, V Selz ED41A-0825 POSTER Automated 0800h Identification of Landsat 8 Scenes for Glacier Change Mapping in Greenland and Antarctica: E Fahnestock, T A Moon 0800h ED41A-0826 POSTER Englacial layer mapping correlation and consistency techniques: an example from airborne ice penetrating radar profiles in West Antarctica : V Sudunagunta, S Ballal, R Albach, G Muldoon, E Quartini, M G Cavitte, D A Young, D D Blankenship 0800h ED41A-0827 POSTER Slowing Ocean Acidification: A Bravo 0800h ED41A-0828 POSTER Broken Chains: The Effect of Ocean Acidification on Bivalve and Echinoid Development: K Richardson 0800h ED41A-0829 POSTER Understanding Differences in the Nitrogen Cycle in Low-Oxygen Zones in the Eastern Tropical North Pacific: C Wood, N M Travis, M S Forbes, K L Casciotti 0800h ED41A-0830 POSTER Origins of Nematode Parasitism in the Families Strongyloididae, Rhabditidae, Plectidae and Diplogasteridae: W Sachson, K Ngo, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0831 POSTER Post-Extinction Ecological Recovery of Marine Life Modes: C Park, N G de la Torre, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0832 POSTER The Effect of Different Oceanic Abiotic Factors on Prokaryotic Body Sizes: S Pidathala, M Bellon, N Heim, J Payne 0800h ED41A-0833 POSTER Lead in Paint and Soil in West Oakland: N Hernandez, J Li, D Sethy, I Yu, K Fang, W Zhang, K Luong, R Hoang, K N Munui, R Sot, R Sankar, D Chiu, R Bonzo, V A Rodriguez 0915h ED41C-06 Virtual Reality: Bringing the Awe of Our Science into The Classroom with VR: R E Bell, M Turrin, N Frearson, A Boghosian, V L Ferrini, F Simpson 0800h EP41B-0908 POSTER Morphologic and Morphometric Studies of Integrated Gully Systems on Mars: V C Gulick, N H Glines, P M Freeman, P Morkner, C Narlesky 0800h ED41A-0834 POSTER Lead Concentration Levels in Water Samples Collected in Alameda County, CA: R Hoang, D Sethy, I Yu, N Hernandez, N Hernandez, K Fang, K Fang, W Zhang, J Li, K N Munui, R Sot, K Luong, R Bonzo, R Sankar, D Chiu, V A Rodriguez 0930h ED41C-07 Key Ideas for Making and Using Virtual Fieldwork Experiences: D Duggan-Haas, R M Ross 0800h EP41B-0909 POSTER Knickpoints and Hanging Valleys of Licus Vallis, Mars: T A Goudge, C Fassett 0945h ED41C-08 From Geocaching to Virtual Reality: Technology tools that can transform courses into interactive learning expeditions: S M Moysey, K Lazar, D M Boyer, C Mobley, V Sellers 0800h EP41B-0910 POSTER Slumps and Fog in Valles Marineris: L Ojha, M Chojnacki, A D Toigo, G D McDonald, M J Wolff, C W S Leung 0800h ED41A-0835 POSTER Variations in Particulate Matter (PM 2.5) Concentration Levels at a Major Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Railway Station: K Luong, D Sethy, I Yu, N Hernandez, K Fang, W Zhang, J Li, R Hoang, K N Munui, R Sot, V A Rodriguez, D Chiu, R Sankar, R Bonzo 0800h ED41A-0836 POSTER An Evaluation of Traffic Management at ISF Academy on Kong Sin Wan Road: M Lu 0800h ED41A-0838 POSTER Effects of Withania somnifera and Ginkgo biloba on Neural Regeneration using Planarian Model: M Singhal, R Brinker 0800h ED41A-0839 POSTER Effect of Wildfire on Sequoiadendron giganteum Growth and CO2 Flux: S Barwegen 0800h ED41A-0840 POSTER Circadian Rhythm of Pyrocystis fusiformis: B Weishaar 0800h ED41A-0841 POSTER Investigating The Kinematics of Canids and Felids: D Sur 0800h ED41A-0842 POSTER Syngnathus louisianae orƛORULGDH: The 12 Month Mystery, and Counting: K Novak, M Sandoz, B Garrad 0800h ED41A-0843 POSTER Observing the Behavior of Larval Sea Lamprey in the St Clair River: M Howard ED41B Moscone South 307 Thursday 0800h Climate Literacy: The Climate is Changing - Are We?: The Arts as an Ally in Invoking Change (joint with GC, NH, OS) Marda Kirn, EcoArts Connections; Kim Abeles, Organization Not Listed 0800h ED41B-01 The What and So What? of Climate Change Communication: M Kirn 0812h ED41B-02 Conveying Environmental Issues with and through Art: K V Abeles 0824h ED41B-03 Making Climate Change Visceral Through the Arts: C Bilodeau 0836h ED41B-04 Engagement In Climate Change Awareness Through Art Exhibitions: D Burko 0848h ED41B-05 Fostering Sustained Climate Engagement and Collaborative Leadership through Creativity and Science-Informed Arts: K Rothballer, M J Sturges 0900h ED41B-06 Using Music to Communicate Weather and Climate: P D Williams, K L Aplin, S Brown, K Jenkins, S Mander, C Walsh 0912h ED41B-07 Life Cores: A Sci-Art Collaboration Between a Snow/Ice Researcher, an Artist/Educator, Students, and Street Road Artists Space: J Dooley, Z Courville, E Artinian 0924h ED41B-08 Dancing on Thinning Ice: Choreography and Science in the Chukchi Sea: J Sperling 0936h ED41B-09 Enhancing Science Literacy and Art History Engagement at Princeton Through Collaboration Between the University Art Museum and the Council on Science and Technology: C A Riihimaki, V M White ED41B-10 “Participatory Cli-Fi”: 0948h Crowdsourcing Voicemails from the Future to Spark Engagement and Discern Perceptions of Climate Change: G Stovall, K Eklund, K Redsecker, T Hernandez, S L Pfirman, B S Orlove ED41C Moscone South 309 Thursday 0800h EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES EP41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Frontiers in EPSP: Landscape Response to a Changing Climate II Posters (joint with C, GC, H, NH) Michele Koppes, University of British Columbia; Benjamin Crosby, Idaho State University; Kimberly Hill, University of Minnesota; Colin Stark, Columbia University of New York 0800h EP41A-0893 POSTER Recent increase in debris flow activity in the Tatras Mountains: results of high-mountain environmental changes?: K Šilhán 0800h EP41A-0894 POSTER The Effects of Dense Shelf-Water Cascading in the World Ocean Seafloor: D Amblas, J A Dowdeswell, M Canals, A Micallef 0800h EP41A-0895 POSTER Studying onshoreoffshore fault linkages and landslides in Icy Bay and Taan Fjord to assess geohazards in Southeast Alaska: N McCall, M A L Walton, S P S Gulick, P J Haeussler, R Reece, S Saustrup 0800h EP41A-0896 POSTER Snow avalanche activity in the High Tatras Mountains: new data achieved by means of dendrogeomorphic methods: R Tichavsky 0800h EP41A-0897 POSTER The Role of Climatic Conditions in Controlling Observed Variability of Timing and Peak Discharge of Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: Lago Cachet Dos, Chile: J Jacquet, S W McCoy, D McGrath, D Nimick, B Friesen, M J Fahey, J Leidich, J Okuinghttons 0800h EP41A-0898 POSTER Characteristics of a Glacier Surge Event Derived from Landsat Image Sequences and Its Response to Regional Climate Change: Kelayayilake Glacier, Western China, 2015: M LV, H Guo, G Liu, Z Ruan, S Yan, Y Ding 0800h EP41A-0899 POSTER FJORD DELTA MODIFICATION BY A MASSIVE LANDSLIDE TSUNAMI IN TAAN FJORD, AK: C K Bloom, B T MacInnes, B M Higman, B M Richmond EP41A-0900 POSTER Distinctive 0800h Sedimentary Record of a Landslide Generated Mega-tsunami, Taan Fjord, Alaska: B M Higman, C K Bloom, B T MacInnes, B M Richmond, H Tang EP41A-0901 POSTER Monitoring 0800h thermokarst activity and landscape change in the Eureka Sound Lowlands, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut: M K Ward, W H Pollard 0800h EP41A-0902 POSTER Holocene history of deep-seated landsliding in the North Fork Stillaguamish River valley (Washington, USA) in the context of climate change from surface roughness analysis, radiocarbon dating, and numerical landscape evolution modeling: A M Booth, S R LaHusen, A R Duvall, D R Montgomery 0800h EP41A-0903 POSTER Sackung in the highest mountains of Carpathians: response to retreat of Quaternary glaciers and regional climate changes?: T Pánek, P Mentlík, Z Engel, R Braucher, A Zondervan, A Team EP41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Education through Exploration: Research and Practice through Digital Platforms I (joint with EP, GC, P, SH) Linking Sediment Transport and Geophysical Flows to Planetary Surface Evolution I Posters (joint with P) Sanlyn Buxner, Planetary Science Institute Tucson; Ariel Anbar, Arizona State University; Steven Semken, Arizona State University Marisa Palucis, California Institute of Technology; Alexander Morgan, University of Virginia; Orkan Umurhan, SETI Institute Mountain View 0800h ED41C-01 Understanding Digital Learning and Its Variable Effects: B Means 0800h EP41B-0904 POSTER Equilibrium Conditions of Sediment Suspending Flows on Earth, Mars and Titan: L A Amy, R M Dorrell 0815h ED41C-02 Assessing Complex Learning Objectives through Analytics: L Horodyskyj, C Mead, S Buxner, S C Semken, A D Anbar 0830h ED41C-03 Different behavioral patterns of success for men and women in an online introductory science course: Addressing the course grade gender gap: C Mead, L Horodyskyj, S Buxner, S C Semken, A D Anbar 0900h ED41C-05 The power of videogame-like experiences for explanatory storytelling in science, education, and healthcare.: D A Sarno, J Hayes All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h EP41B-0906 POSTER Raked Pattern TARs: Evolution and Formation of a Unique Pattern in an Active Sediment Transport Environment: M Foroutan, J R Zimbelman 0800h EP41B-0911 POSTER The investigation of Martian dune fields using very high resolution photogrammetric measurements and time series analysis: J Kim, M Park, H S Baik, Y Choi 0800h EP41B-0912 POSTER Using Crater Counts to Constrain Erosion Rates on Mars: Implications for the Global Dust Cycle, Sedimentary Rock Erosion and Organic Matter Preservation: D P Mayer, E S Kite 0800h EP41B-0913 POSTER Mars analogue alluvial fans along the Hilina Pali fault system, Island of +DZDLŤLA M Morgan, R A Craddock 0800h EP41B-0914 POSTER Granulometry and geochemistry of Martian soil from MAHLI and APXS at Gale Crater, Mars: A D Maue, S Karunatillake, D A Susko, D R Hood 0800h EP41B-0915 POSTER On different regime relations between bed load transport and bed topography: L Zhang, H Ma, X Fu, J G Duan EP41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Soil State Characteristics: From Observations to Data Assimilation and Modeling I Posters S (joint with A, B, GC, H) Laura Clemente-Harding, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Andmorgan Fisher, George Mason University Fairfax; Michael Lewis, George Mason University Fairfax 0800h EP41C-0916 POSTER A Biogeotechnical engineering approach to Combat Desertification: I Chang, J Im, G C Cho, S J Lee 0800h EP41C-0917 POSTER Clustering of soil moisture time series pattern for selecting representative point on mountainous hillslopes in South Korea: E Lee, C Minji, S Kim 0800h EP41C-0918 POSTER Validation of Soil Water Content Estimation Method on Agricultural Regions in South Korea: Y Shin, M Kim 0800h EP41C-0919 POSTER A 30 meter soil properties map of the contiguous United States for use in remote sensing and land surface models: N Chaney, C Morgan, A McBratney, E F Wood, Y Yimam 0800h EP41C-0920 POSTER Soil Crust Mapping and Estimation of Soil Hydraulic Properties in the SemiArid Walnut Gulch Catchment based on Remote Sensing Data : R Becker, M Gebremichael 0800h EP41C-0921 POSTER Downscaling Coarse Scale Microwave Soil Moisture Product using Machine Learning: P Abbaszadeh, H Moradkhani, H Yan 0800h EP41C-0922 POSTER Soil moisture and its impact on the East Asian summer monsoon: Z Zuo, R Zhang 0800h EP41C-0923 POSTER Comparison of Three Methods for Vertical Interpolation of Soil Moisture: N Zhang, S M Quiring 0800h EP41C-0924 POSTER Estimating soil moisture exceedance probability from antecedent rainfall: C Cronkite-Ratcliff, J Kalansky, J D Stock, B D Collins 0800h EP41C-0925 POSTER Modeling the Impact of Soil Conditions on Global Water Balance: P L Wang, J J Feddema 0800h EP41C-0926 POSTER Disaggregation of remotely sensed soil moisture under all sky condition using machine learning approach in Northeast Asia: S Kim, H Kim, M Choi, K Kim 0800h EP41C-0927 POSTER Towards the Relationship Between Surface Roughness in Active and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing: Y Gao, J P Walker, R Panciera, D Ryu 0800h EP41C-0928 POSTER Relate Watershed Erosion Estimation to Bankfull Channel Dimension: H Zhou, T J Chang, I Caballero, Y Fang 0800h EP41C-0930 POSTER Comparison of soil moisture interpolation methods at regional scale --Case study in Oklahoma: C Zhao, S M Quiring, S Yuan 0800h EP41C-0931 POSTER $QLVRWRSHVWXG\Ƽ18O DQGƼ'RIZDWHUPRYHPHQWVRQWKH/RHVV3ODWHDX of China in arid and semiarid climates: H Wan 0800h EP41B-0907 POSTER Thermal Inertia Variations from Recent Gully and Mass Wasting Activity in Gasa Crater, Mars: T N Harrison, L L Tornabene, G R Osinski, S J Conway THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 9 EP41D Moscone West 2007 Thursday 0800h Modeling the Terrestrial Landscape I (cosponsored by Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS),SEPM: Society for Sedimentary Geology) (joint with H) Gregory Tucker, University of Colorado at Boulder; Nicole Gasparini, Tulane University of Louisiana; Erkan Istanbulluoglu, University of Washington Seattle Campus 0800h EP41D-01 Assessing the sensitivity of a water-limited, mixed tree-grass-shrub ecosystem to climate change and geomorphic controls using a community modeling framework: L Gelb, S S Nudurupati, E Yager, N F Glenn, J L Pierce, A N Flores 0815h EP41D-02 Earthcasting the Evolution of Riparian Landscapes: M C Perignon, E R Griffin, G E Tucker, J M Friedman 0830h EP41D-03 Stochastic and Deterministic Modeling Of Watershed-Scale Suspended Sediment Delivery Timescales: J E Pizzuto, K Skalak, D L Karwan 0845h EP41D-04 Modeling the Rock Glacier Cycle: R S Anderson, L S Anderson 0900h EP41D-05 Using Large, Regional-Scale Topographic and Soil Thickness Data to Constrain a Model of Climate-Dependent Hillslope Evolution: B Bovy, J Braun, A Demoulin 0915h EP41D-06 Structural control on landscape evolution: Examples from the Colorado Plateau: J D Pelletier 0930h EP41D-07 Accurate Simulation of Transient Landscape Evolution by Eliminating Numerical Diffusion: The TTLEM 1.0 Model: G Govers, B Campforts, W Schwanghart 0800h EP41F-01 Quantifying the spatial variability in critical zone architecture through surface mapping and near-surface geophysics: R DiBiase, J Del Vecchio, G Mount, J L Hayes, X Comas, L Guo, H Lin, F Zarif, B Forsythe, S L Brantley 0815h EP41F-02 Integrated geophysical study to understand the architecture of the deep critical zone in the Luquillo Critical Zone Observatory (Puerto Rico: X Comas, W J Wright, S A Hynek, D Ntarlagiannis, N Terry, F Whiting, M J Job, S L Brantley, R C Fletcher 0830h EP41F-03 Coring the deep critical zone in the Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory, Valles Caldera National Preserve, Northern New Mexico: B G Moravec, A M White, B Paras, A Sanchez, C McGuffy, D Fairbanks, J C McIntosh, J D Pelletier, R E Gallery, C Rasmussen, B Carr, W S Holbrook, J Chorover 0830h EP41E-03 A New Model to Predict the Total Suspended Sediment Load from a River to the Ocean Based on an End Member Example from the Lowermost Huanghe (Yellow River), China: H Ma, J A Nittrouer, K Naito, G Parker 0845h EP41E-04 Continuous Signal Propagation in the Indus Submarine Canyon since the Last Deglacial: Y Li, P D Clift, P Böning, J Blusztajn, R W Murray, T J Ireland, K Pahnke, L Giosan 0900h EP41E-05 A model for sediment capacity of turbidity currents considering sediment-fluid interactions with application to longitudinal equilibrium profile of submarine channels: H Naruse 0915h EP41E-06 Sediment Transport Capacity of Turbidity Currents: from Microscale to Geological Scale.: J T Eggenhuisen, M Tilston, M Cartigny, F Pohl, J de Leeuw, G J van der Grind 0930h EP41E-07 How Connecting Sediment Transport Between Environments Solves FirstOrder Questions Regarding Construction of the Land- and Seascape Recorded by the Permian Brushy Canyon Fm., West Texas, USA : D C Mohrig, K Ustipak 0945h EP41E-08 The role of bio-physical cohesion in mediating sediment transport processes: D R Parsons EP41F Moscone West 2003 Thursday 0800h The Architecture and Workings of Earth’s Critical Zone I S (joint with B, H, NS) Suzanne Anderson, University of Colorado at Boulder; Susan Brantley, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute; William Dietrich, University of California Berkeley 10 2016 0800h G41A-1011 POSTER APPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENTIAL OPERATORS IN GEODETIC COORDINATES: K A T Hallam, V C Oliveira Jr 0800h G41A-1012 POSTER Estimation of network bias in the shift in Helmert parameters induced by great earthquakes: U J Zannat, P Tregoning Richard Gross, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Veronique Dehant, Observatoire Royal de Belgique; Erricos Pavlis, Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research; Michael Pearlman, Center for Astrophysics 0930h EP41F-07 Ecohydrological Consequences of Critical Zone Structure in the Franciscan Formation, Northern California Coast Ranges: W J Hahm, W E Dietrich, T E Dawson, S Lovill, D Rempe The Global Geodetic Observing System: Ground- and Space-Based Infrastructure for Earth and Planetary Rotation I Posters 0800h G41B-1013 POSTER CDDIS: NASA’s Archive of Space Geodesy Data and Products Supporting GGOS: C E Noll, B P Michael 0800h G41B-1014 POSTER GGOS2020 Space Geodesy Network: Variations in System Deployment Scenarios: E C Pavlis, D Koenig, M Kuzmicz-Cieslak, D S MacMillan GEODESY 0800h G41B-1015 POSTER Simulation of DORIS, GNSS, SLR, and VLBI Observations for GGOS: S Glaser, D Ampatzidis, R König, H Schuh, T Nilsson, R Heinkelmann, F Flechtner Reference Frames: Determination, Usage, and Application I Posters 0800h G41A-0993 POSTER DTRF2014 products for station coordinates and EOP : M Blossfeld, D Angermann, H A Mueller, M Seitz 0800h G41A-0994 POSTER A comparison of ITRF2014, DTRF2014 and JTRF2014 using SLR: M Blossfeld, H A Mueller, D Angermann 0800h G41A-0995 POSTER Evaluation of VLBI terrestrial reference frame solutions in the style of ITRF2014, JTRF2014, and DTRF2014: B Soja, T Nilsson, S Glaser, K Balidakis, M Karbon, R Heinkelmann, R S Gross, H Schuh 0800h G41A-0996 POSTER Evaluation of ITRF2014 Solutions: R Dach, A Susnik, A Maier, A Villiger, D Arnold, A Jaeggi 0800h G41A-0997 POSTER Combined orbits and clocks from the IGS 2nd reprocessing: J Griffiths, J Ray 0800h G41A-0998 POSTER IGS14/igs14.atx: a new Framework for the IGS Products: P Rebischung, R Schmid 0800h G41A-0999 POSTER Stability of Precise Point Positioning with Different Techniques for Applying the IGb08 and IGS14 Reference Frames: P A Ries, M B Heflin, N Amiri, C Sakumura, A E Sibois, M W David 0800h G41A-1000 POSTER Combination of Tide Gauge Benchmark Monitoring (TIGA) Analysis Center from repro2 products: K E Abraha, A Hunegnaw, F N Teferle 0800h G41A-1001 POSTER ITRF2014 GNSS vertical velocities, geocenter motions and ellipticity time variations.: L Metivier, H Rouby, P Rebischung, Z Altamimi 0800h G41A-1002 POSTER A Conventional Mean Pole: N G Stamatakos, D D McCarthy 0800h G41A-1003 POSTER Ongoing Efforts to Analyze and Use U.S. Navy provided Angular Momentum Datasets for Predictions of Earth Orientation.: N G Stamatakos, D D McCarthy, T M Eubanks, D Salstein 0800h G41A-1004 POSTER Analysis of Differences Between VLBI, GNSS and SLR Earth Orientation Series: D S MacMillan, E C Pavlis, J Griffiths 0800h G41A-1005 POSTER Impact of the low elevation measurements on the DORIS scale factor and on the station position estimation : H Capdeville, J M Lemoine 0800h G41A-1006 POSTER DPOD2014: a new DORIS extension of ITRF2014 for Precise Orbit Determination: G Moreaux, P Willis, F G Lemoine, N P Zelensky THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h G41B-1031 POSTER Diurnal and Semidiurnal Variations in Earth Rotation: Q Weijing, X Xu, D Dong, Y Zhou 0800h G41B-1032 POSTER LOD-climate Links: how the 2015-2016 El Niño Lengthened the Day by 0.8 ms, and Possible Rotational Forcing of Multidecadal Temperature Changes: S B Lambert, O de Viron, S Marcus 0800h G41B-1033 POSTER The Effect of the 20152016 ENSO Event on the Earth’s Rotation: R S Gross 0800h G41B-1034 POSTER Broad-Band Analysis of Polar Motion Excitations: J Chen 0800h G41B-1035 POSTER Ukiah and Gaithersburg Latitude Observatories: Preserving NOAA’s Legacy of International Scientific Cooperation and Polar Motion Studies: D J Caccamise II, W A Stone G41C Moscone West 3009 Thursday 0800h Geodetic Measurements of the Earth’s Elastic Response to Surface Mass Variability II 0945h EP41F-08 Effects of Transient Perturbations in Physical Erosion Rates on Modeled Chemical Erosion Rates: K Ferrier, N West Zuheir Altamimi, IGN Institut National de l’Information Géographique et Forestière; Frank Lemoine, NASA Goddard SFC; -DNH*ULɝWKV, US Naval Research Laboratory 0815h EP41E-02 Relating water-discharge and catchment area in modern and ancient catchments: C H Eide, W Helland-Hansen 0800h G41A-1010 POSTER Regional Studies on the Effectof Transitioning from ITRF08 to ITRG14: P J Morgan, A Koulali, A Richardson 0915h EP41F-06 Investigating the mechanisms of shale porosity development to understand hydrologic controls on hillslope scale weathering in a comparison across CZOs: X Gu, D Rempe, S L Brantley 0900h EP41F-05 A new statistical model to find bedrock, a prequel to geochemical mass balance : B Fisher, A K Rendahl, A K Aufdenkampe, K Yoo EP41E Moscone West 2005 Thursday 0800h 0800h EP41E-01 Reconstructing Sediment Supply and Transport Behind the Elwha River Dams: C Beveridge, E Istanbulluoglu, C Bandaragoda, C A Curran 0800h G41A-1009 POSTER GRGS numerical simulations for E-GRASP missions: T Sandri G41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h G41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Lawrence Amy, University College Dublin; Robert Dorrell, University of Leeds; Zane Jobe, Colorado School of Mines; Nick Howes, Shell 0800h G41A-1008 POSTER Introducing a New Software for Geodetic Analysis: G A Hjelle, M Dähnn, I Fausk, A S Kirkvik, E Mysen 0845h EP41F-04 Microclimate Controls on the Evolution of Critical Zone Architecture in the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory: N West, E Kirby, A Nyblade, S L Brantley 0945h EP41D-08 A mass-balance coupling between river terrace and long profile evolution: A D Wickert, T F Schildgen, S Tofelde, S Savi, M R Strecker, K R Barnhart Sediment Transport Capacity of Flows: Controls on Source-to-Sink Evolution from Upland Catchments to the Deep Ocean I 0800h G41A-1007 POSTER Adding source positions to the IVS Combination: S Bachmann, D Thaller 0800h G41B-1016 POSTER Accuracy evaluation of the next-generation geodetic VLBI systems from first observations: P Elosegui, C A Ruszczyk, A E Niell, G Rajagopalan 0800h G41B-1017 POSTER Geodetic VLBI Activities of National Geographic Information Institute: H J Oh, Y M Sung, Y C Koh, S O Yi, S C Han, S W Lee 0800h G41B-1018 POSTER Modelling of Lunar Laser Ranging in the Geocentric Frame and Comparison with the Common-View Double-Difference Lunar Laser Ranging Approach: D Svehla, M Rothacher 0800h G41B-1019 POSTER Linking Comparisons of Absolute Gravimeters: A Proof of Concept for a new Global Absolute Gravity Reference System.: H Wziontek, V Palinkas, R Falk, 09DÿNR 0800h G41B-1020 POSTER KNGEOID14: A national hybrid geoid model in Korea: S Kang, Y M Sung, H KIM, Y S Kim 0800h G41B-1021 POSTER Experiences from Ship- and Airborne Gravity Missions within the FAMOS Project and onboard the HALO Aircraft: C Foerste, F Barthelmes, S Petrovic, B Lu, G Liebsch, J Schwabe, J Ågren, M Bilker-Koivula, M Li, H Koivula, M Scheinert 0800h G41B-1022 POSTER Experiences with GOCE models in SONMICAT-BCN calibration site.: J J Martinez-Benjamin, A Termens, F Pros 0800h G41B-1023 POSTER Estimating Geocenter Motion and Changes in the Earth’s Dynamic Oblateness from a Statistically Optimal Combination of GRACE Data and Geophysical Models: Y Sun, P Ditmar, R Riva 0800h G41B-1024 POSTER A numerical method for reorientation of rotating tidally deformed visco-elastic bodies: H Hu, W van der Wal, B L A Vermeersen 0800h G41B-1025 POSTER Core dynamics and the nutations of the Earth.: V M A Dehant, R Laguerre, J Rekier, A Rivoldini, A Trinh, A S Triana, T Van Hoolst, P Zhu 0800h G41B-1026 POSTER A Study of the Impact of the Inertial Modes of the Earth’s Liquid Core on its Rotation. Clarifying their Contribution to the Free Core Nutation.: J Rekier, S A Triana, R Laguerre, A Trinh, P Zhu, V M A Dehant 0800h G41B-1027 POSTER Truncation Effects in Computing Free Wobble/Nutation Modes Explored Using a Simple Earth Model: B SeyedMahmoud, M G Rochester, C M Rogers 0800h G41B-1028 POSTER Non-Rigid Earth Contributions to the Precession in Longitude and Indirect Effects on Nutations: J M Ferrandiz, A Escapa, T Baenas, J Getino 0800h G41B-1029 POSTER Bayesian Inversion of Earth’s Core and Inner Core Resonances From Superconducting Gravimeter and VLBI Nutation Data: S Rosat, S B Lambert, C Gattano, M Calvo 0800h G41B-1030 POSTER Earth Orientation Parameters from VLBI and GNSS Combined at the Observation Level: S B Lambert, J Y Richard, C Bizouard, D H Gambis, O Becker, C Bizouard Yuning Fu, Bowling Green State University Main Campus; Shfaqat Khan, Technical University of Denmark; Ingo Sasgen, Alfred-Wegener-Institute Bremerhaven 0800h G41C-01 Analysis of drought-related hydrologic loading signals from Plate Boundary Observatory GPS stations in the Sierra Nevada Mountains: C M Meertens, C M Puskas, C Molnar, D A Phillips 0815h G41C-02 From measuring land subsidence to characterizing aquifer properties with InSAR: E Chaussard, P Milillo, R Burgmann, E J Fielding, B Baker, D Perissin 0830h G41C-03 Seasonal water storage modulating seismicity on California faults: C W Johnson, Y Fu, R Burgmann 0845h G41C-04 Groundwater withdrawal in the Central Valley, California: implications for San Andreas Fault stressing and lithosphere rheology: P Lundgren, Z Liu, S T Ali, T Farr, C C Faunt 0900h G41C-05 Sustained Changes in Water Storage in the Western U.S: Toward a Determination Integrating GPS, GRACE, (and InSAR): D F Argus, D N Wiese, F W Landerer, T Farr, Y Fu, B Thomas, M Shirzaei, J T Reager II, J S Famiglietti 0915h G41C-06 Towards a global accurate model for horizontal and vertical elastic response of the Earth to seasonal hydrology derived from GRACE: K Chanard, L Fleitout, E Calais, S Barbot, J P Avouac 0930h G41C-07 Terrestrial water storage anomalies across the contiguous United States as estimated using GPS and GRACE observations: S Adusumilli, A A Borsa, W Neely, E E Small 0945h G41C-08 Rainfall Induced Horizontal Deformation in the European Eastern Alps Measured by GPS: A Gualandi, E Serpelloni, F Pintori, E Scoccimarro, A Cavaliere, M Todesco, M E Belardinelli GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE GC41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Advances in GNSS Remote Sensing of Atmosphere, Land, and Ocean Posters (joint with H) Chi Ao, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Panagiotis Vergados, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Jennifer Haase, UCSD; Scott Gleason, Southwest Research Institute Boulder 0800h GC41A-1064 POSTER Sequential processing of GNSS-R delay-Doppler maps (DDM’s) for ocean wind retrieval: J L Garrison, N Rodriguez-Alvarez, R Hoffman, B Annane, M Leidner, S Kaitie 0800h GC41A-1065 POSTER A Hyper-Dense GNSS Receiver Network for Monitoring Time and Spatial Variations of Precipitable Water Vapor (PWV): T Tsuda, N Ito, Y Takeda, E Realini, A Shinbori 0800h GC41A-1066 POSTER Progress Report on the GROWTH (GNSS Reflectometry for Ocean Waves, Tides, and Height) Research Project: Y Kitazawa, K Ichikawa, H Akiyama, T Ebinuma, O Isoguchi, N Kimura, M Konda, N Kouguchi, H Tamura, H Tomita, Y Yoshikawa, T Waseda 0800h GC41A-1067 POSTER Evaluation of Water Vapor Radiometer on HY-2A Satellite with the Ship-borne GNSS Observations over the India Ocean: Y Liu, Z Wu, G Chen, W Liu 0800h GC41A-1068 POSTER Homogenization of Time Series of Global Positioning System Water Vapor Retrievals: Impact of Reference Data Selection: S Huang, K Wang All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h GC41A-1069 POSTER Recent Advances in Climate Monitoring with GNSS Radio Occultation: Capturing Atmospheric Variability and Trends: A K Steiner 0800h GC41A-1070 POSTER Airborne GPS Radio Occultation Observations of Moisture Variations in Atmospheric Rivers: M J Murphy, J S Haase, S H Chen, B Murphy, X M Chen 0800h GC41A-1071 POSTER GNSS Polarimetric Radio Occultations: Thermodynamical Structure of pecipitating clouds: M De La Torre Juarez, R Padulles, E Cardellach, F J Turk, S Tomás, C O Ao 0800h GC41A-1072 POSTER Observational Constraints on the Water Vapor Feedback Using GPS Radio Occultations: P Vergados, A J Mannucci, C O Ao, E J Fetzer 0800h GC41A-1073 POSTER Constraining Planetary Boundary Layer Retrievals with Surface Reflections from GNSS Radio Occultation Measurements: C O Ao, E B Shume, G A Hajj, T K Meehan 0800h GC41A-1074 POSTER Correcting negativelybiased radio occultation refractivity retrieval under ducting layer using an optimal estimation method: K N Wang, M De La Torre Juarez, C O Ao, J Turk, F Xie 0800h GC41A-1075 POSTER Response of diurnal cycle to the Madden-Julian Oscillation observed from the COSMIC radio occultation data: Z Zeng 0800h GC41A-1076 POSTER Characterization of various data uncertainties involved in comparing collocated soundings of radiosonde and GPS Radio Occultation: T K Wee, Y H Kuo 0800h GC41A-1077 POSTER Assimilation of Radio Occultation Data From the Chinese Fengyun Meterological Satellite at GRAPES: Y LIU 0800h GC41A-1078 POSTER PRIMA Platform capability for satellite missions in LEO and MEO (SAR, Optical, GNSS, TLC, etc.): T Logue, M L’Abbate GC41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Climate Variability and the African Environment, Water Resources, and Food Security I Posters Charles Ichoku, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Robinson Mugo, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development; Tsegaye Tadesse, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Edward Beighley, Northeastern University 0800h GC41B-1079 POSTER Estimating the Impact and Spillover Effect of Climate Change on Crop Yield in Northern Ghana.: E Botchway 0800h GC41B-1080 POSTER New Landsat derived cropland mask for Tanzania using 2010-2013 time series and decision tree classifier methods.: C J Justice 0800h GC41B-1081 POSTER Vegetation dynamics of the Tanbi Wetland National Park, The Gambia: A Ceesay 0800h GC41B-1082 POSTER Opportunities for Hydrologic Research in the Congo Basin: D E Alsdorf, E Beighley, A Laraque, H Lee, R Tshimanga, F O’Loughlin, G M Mahe, B J Dinga, G Moukandi, R Spencer 0800h GC41B-1083 POSTER Characterizing the Responses of Land Surface Phenology to the Rainy Season in the Congo Basin: D Yan, X Zhang, Y Yu, W Guo 0800h GC41B-1084 POSTER Identifying Food Insecurity in Africa Using Remote Sensing Datasets: G J Husak, F Davenport, S Shukla, A McNally, W Turner 0800h GC41B-1085 POSTER Air Quality Impact from Biomass Burning in Northern Sub-Saharan Africa (NSSA).: R Damoah, C M Ichoku, L Ellison 0800h GC41B-1086 POSTER Mapping Water Level Dynamics over Central Congo River Using PALSAR Images, Envisat Altimetry, and Landsat NDVI Data: D Kim, H Lee, H C Jung, E Beighley, A Laraque, R Tshimanga, D E Alsdorf 0800h GC41B-1087 POSTER Vegetation-rainfall feedbacks across the Sahel: a combined observational and modeling study: Y Yu, M Notaro, F Wang, J Mao, X Shi, Y Wei GC41B-1088 POSTER Comparative 0800h Assessment of a New Hydrological Modelling Approach for Prediction of Runoff in Gauged and Ungauged Basins, and Climate Change Impacts Assessment: A Case Study from Benin.: C O U GABA, E Alamou, A Afouda, B Diekkrüger 0800h GC41B-1089 POSTER Biomass burning and its relationship with water cycle dynamics of the Chari-Logone catchment of Lake Chad Basin: F W Black, J Lee, L Ellison, M Gupta, J D Bolten, C K Gatebe, C M Ichoku 0800h GC41B-1090 POSTER Modulation of the ENSO Teleconnection to the Sahel: C Pomposi, A Giannini, Y Kushnir 0800h GC41B-1091 POSTER Impacts of climate change on rainfall, seasonal flooding, and evapotranspiration in the Okavango Delta, Botswana: B L Konecky, D Noone, E Mosimanyana, M Gondwe 0800h GC41B-1092 POSTER Spatial Relationships between Biomass Burning and Land Use / Land Cover Dynamics in Northern Sub-Saharan Africa: L Ellison, C M Ichoku 0800h GC41C-1113 POSTER The Quest for Carbon Sequestration in the Southeastern United States: C C Knapp, O M Akintunde, J H Knapp, D Brantley, V Lakshmi 0800h GC41C-1114 POSTER Influence of design parameters in Water-Alternating-Gas Injection on enhancement of CO2 trapping in heterogeneous formations: A numerical study: S Joodaki, Z Yang, A P Niemi 0800h GC41B-1093 POSTER Sahelian Annual Vegetation since 1960: Growth and Phenology from a Modeling Approach: C Pierre, M Grippa, E Mougin, F Guichard, L Kergoat 0800h GC41C-1115 POSTER Inversion of Multilevel Pressure Montoring Data at the Illinois Decatur Carbon Storage Project: D A Cameron, S M Benson, L J Durlofsky 0800h GC41B-1094 POSTER Barriers to Uptake of Climate-Smart Agriculture Practices at the Farm Level: A Case Study of Dano and Ouahigouya Farmers, Burkina Faso: Y B Thomas 0800h GC41C-1116 POSTER Fundamental Studies of Clay and Clay-rich Mineral Reactions with H2OCO2 Fluids: Application to Geological Carbon Dioxide Sequestration: A V Chizmeshya 0800h GC41B-1095 POSTER Advancing a ModelValidated Statistical Method for Decomposing the Key Oceanic Drivers of Observed Regional Climate Variability and Evaluating Model Performance: Focus on North African Rainfall in CESM: F Wang, M Notaro, Y Yu, J Mao, X Shi, Y Wei 0800h GC41B-1096 POSTER Water Storage Changes using Floodplain Bathymetry from InSAR and satellite altimetry in the Congo River Basin: T Yuan, H Lee, H C Jung, E Beighley, D E Alsdorf 0800h GC41B-1097 POSTER Predicting the Effects of Man-Made Fishing Canals on Floodplain Inundation – A Modelling Study: A R Shastry, M T Durand, J C Neal, A Fernandez, I Hamilton, S Kari, S Laborde, B G Mark, M Arabi, M Moritz, S C Phang 0800h GC41B-1098 POSTER Development of Multivariate Regression Model for the Hydrologic System of Chari-Logone Catchment of the Lake Chad Basin.: K N Djimadoumngar, J Lee, M D Bila, D Djoret, C M Ichoku 0800h GC41B-1099 POSTER Potential Water Availability Index (PWAI): A New Water Vulnerability Index for Africa Based on GRACE Data: E Hasan, A Tarhule, Y Hong, B Moore III 0800h GC41B-1100 POSTER Impact of Climate Change on Food Security in Kenya: J J Yator 0800h GC41B-1101 POSTER Linking land use changes to surface water quality variability in Lake Victoria: some insights from remote sensing: R M Mugo, A S Limaye, J W Nyaga, H Farah, A Wahome, A Flores GC41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Geological Carbon Sequestration Optimization via Injection Scenario Management Posters Mohammadali Tarrahi, Texas A&M University College Station; Sardar Afra, Texas A&M University College Station 0800h GC41C-1102 POSTER Quantifying the Effects of Spatial Uncertainty in Fracture Permeability on CO2 Leakage through Columbia River Basalt Flow Interiors: A Gierzynski, R Pollyea 0800h GC41C-1103 POSTER Multi-Objective Optimization of Pulse Testing Results Using Parallel Compositional Simulations for Reservoir Characterization of a CO2-EOR Field in Mississippi: B Min, M Wheeler, A Y Sun 0800h GC41C-1104 POSTER Effect of CO2 Solubility on Dissolution Rates of Minerals in Porous Media Imbibed with Brine: Actual Efficiency of CO2 Sequestration: M Alizadeh Nomeli, A Riaz 0800h GC41C-1105 POSTER Uncertainty Analysis using Experimental Design Methods for Assessing CO2 Sequestration and Coal Bed Methane Production Potential of Subbituminous Coals of the Nenana Basin, Interior Alaska: N Dixit, M Ahmadi, C Hanks, O Awoleke 0800h GC41C-1106 POSTER Robust Pressure Management Strategies for CO2Sequestration: R Pawar, D R Harp, J Bielicki, P H Stauffer, R S Middleton, D Martinez 0800h GC41C-1107 POSTER CO2 Leakage-Induced Shallow Aquifer Contaminations and Associated Health Risk Assessment.: C Y Kim, W S Han, E Park, S Choung, J Piao, G Han, X Tianfu 0800h GC41C-1108 POSTER A parametric analysis of capillary pressure effects during the carbon sequestration injection process in a sandstone reservoir: H Wu, R Pollyea 0800h GC41C-1109 POSTER Sensitivity of CO2 storage performance to varying rates and dynamic injectivity in the Bunter Sandstone, UK: C Kolster, N Mac Dowell, S C Krevor, S Agada 0800h GC41C-1110 POSTER Constraining the effects of permeability uncertainty for geologic CO2 sequestration in a basalt reservoir: R Jayne Jr, R Pollyea 0800h GC41C-1111 POSTER Assessment of Fractured Reservoirs as Potential Candidates for Geological Storage of CO2.: R M Castaneda Neto, F Doster, S Geiger 0800h GC41C-1112 POSTER Southeast Offshore Storage Resource Assessment (SOSRA): Evaluation of CO2 Storage Potential on the Continental Shelf from North Carolina to Florida: J H Knapp, C C Knapp, D Brantley, V Lakshmi, S Howard All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 GC41D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Multifrequency Interferometric SAR for Forest Structure and Biomass Measurement Posters (joint with B) Robert Treuhaft, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Konstantinos Papathanassiou, German Aerospace &HQWHU'/52EHUSIDHQKRIHQ; Scott Hensley, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 0800h GC41D-1117 POSTER Information Content, Synergies and Complementarities of Vertical Profiles of the SAR Backscattered Power at High and Low Frequencies for Imaging Forest 3-D Structure: M Pardini, K Papathanassiou 0800h GC41D-1118 POSTER Estimation of the Above Ground Biomass of Tropical Forests using Polarimetric and Tomographic SAR Data Acquired at P Band and 3-D Imaging Techniques: L FerroFamil, B El Hajj Chehade, D Ho Tong Minh, S Tebaldini, T LE Toan 0800h GC41D-1119 POSTER Frequency Variation of the Polarimetric Scattering Mechanisms of Forests and its Consequences on Biomass Estimation using InSAR: L Thirion-Lefevre, R Guinvarc’h 0800h GC41D-1120 POSTER Quantification of Tropical Forest Biomass and its Changes through Using InSAR Phase Measurements: R Treuhaft, Y Lei, M Neumann, M M Keller, F G Goncalves, J R Santos 0800h GC41D-1121 POSTER Canopy Height and Vertical Structure from Multibaseline Polarimetric InSAR: First Results of the 2016 NASA/ESA AfriSAR Campaign: M Lavalle, S Hensley, Y Lou, S S Saatchi, N Pinto, M Simard, T E Fatoyinbo, L Duncanson, R Dubayah, M A Hofton, J B Blair, J Armston 0800h GC41D-1122 POSTER Physical Forest Sructure and its Change estimated by means of Multi-Baseline SAR at different Frequencies: M Pardini, K Papathanassiou 0800h GC41D-1123 POSTER Mapping Tropical Forest Mosaics with C- and L-band SAR: First Results from Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica: N Pinto, S Hensley, N Aguilar-Amuchastegui, E N Broadbent, R Ahmed 0800h GC41D-1124 POSTER Estimating Tropical Aboveground Biomass from Fourier Transforms of Vegetation Profiles from TanDEM-X Phase Heights: R N Treuhaft, F G Goncalves, Y Lei, J R Santos, M M Keller GC41E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Telecoupling Framework as an Integrated Platform to Capture, Study, and Manage Complexity in a Changing World Posters Falk Huettmann, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Jianguo Liu, Michigan State University 0800h GC41E-1125 POSTER Applying Telecoupling Framework for Urban Water Sustainability Research and Management: W Yang, D W Hyndman, J A Winkler, A Viña, J Deines, F Lupi, L Luo, Y Li, B Basso, C Zheng, D Ma, S Li, X Liu, H Zheng, G Cao, Q Meng, Z Ouyang, J Liu 0800h GC41E-1126 POSTER Effects of Telecoupling on Global Vegetation Dynamics: A Viña, J Liu 0800h GC41E-1127 POSTER A model-based telecoupling analysis for the Patagonian shelf: a new suggested template on how to study global seabirds-fisheries interactions for sustainability: F Huettmann, A Raya Rey 0800h GC41E-1128 POSTER A first telecoupling analysis of multi-species poaching trade in Nepal: When outside demands seek and distribute a local resource in times of globalization: G R Regmi, R P Lama, G Puri, F Huettmann 0800h GC41E-1129 POSTER Global sand trade is paving the way for a tragedy of the sand commons: A Torres, J Brandt, K Lear, J Liu THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h GC41E-1130 POSTER Quantifying multiple telecouplings using an integrated suite of spatiallyexplicit tools: F Tonini, J Liu 0800h GC41E-1131 POSTER Current frontiers and future directions of telecoupling research: J Liu 0800h GC41E-1133 POSTER Telecoupled governance of land use change: Sustainable palm oil conservation benefits limited by preferential certification: R Heilmayr, K M Carlson, H Gibbs, P Noojipady, D Burns, D C Morton, N Walker, G Paoli, C Kremen GC41F Moscone West 3001 Thursday 0800h Advancing Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories in the Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use Sector for Reporting to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change I S (joint with B, IN, PA, SI) Grant Domke, US Forest Service St. Paul; Stephen Ogle, Colorado State University; Thomas Wirth, Environmental Protection Agency Washington DC 0800h GC41F-01 Advances in Estimating Methane Emissions from Enteric Fermentation: E Kebreab, R Appuhamy 0815h GC41F-02 Accouting for Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Reservoirs: J J Beaulieu, B R Deemer, J A Harrison, C T Nietch, S Waldo 0830h GC41F-03 An Alternative Default Soil Organic Carbon Method for National GHG Inventory Reporting to the UNFCCC: S M Ogle, R Gurung, A Klepfer, S Spencer, J Breidt 0845h GC41F-04 Advancement of regional-scale emission mapping of greenhouse gases using anthropogenic emission inventories and a processbased model: A Ito, M Saito, R Hirata, M Senda 0900h GC41F-05 Reconciling atmospheric topdown and inventory methodologies for MRV frameworks to support UNFCCC reporting: T Lauvaux, S M Ogle, K J Davis, C A Williams, J Breidt, S Feng, M P Butler 0915h GC41F-06 Translating Forest Change to Carbon Emissions and Removals By Linking Disturbance Products, Biomass Maps, and Carbon Cycle Modeling in a Comprehensive Carbon Monitoring Framework for the Conterminous US Forests: C A Williams, H Gu 0945h GC41F-08 Quantifying uncertainty in national forest carbon stocks: challenges and opportunities for the United States National Greenhouse Gas Inventory: B Clough, M Russell, G M Domke, C W Woodall GC41G Moscone West 3003 Thursday 0800h Global and Regional Water-FoodEnergy Security under Changing Environments I S (joint with B, H, PA, SI) Yoshihide Wada, Utrecht University; Michael Puma, Columbia University of New York; Martina Flörke, University of Kassel; Michelle van Vliet, Wageningen UR 0800h GC41G-01 Global hotspots of water scarcity impacts due to human interventions: T Veldkamp, Y Wada, J Aerts, P Ward, Y Satoh, Y N Pokhrel, Y Masaki, P M Doll, S Ostberg, T Oki, S Gosling, J Liu 0815h GC41G-02 Food Production and Freshwater Use within Planetary Boundaries: D Gerten, J Jägermeyr, V Heck 0830h GC41G-03 Sub-seasonal predictability of water scarcity at global and local scale: N Wanders, Y Wada, E F Wood 0845h GC41G-04 Global Assessment of Exploitable Surface Reservoir Storage under Climate Change : L Liu, S Parkinson, M Gidden, E Byers, Y Satoh, K Riahi 0900h GC41G-05 Climate change, resource use and food security in midcentury under a range of plausible scenarios: K Wiebe 0915h GC41G-06 Who is eating up the world’s aquifers? Unsustainable irrigation embedded in global food trade.: C Dalin, Y Wada, T Kastner, M J Puma 0930h GC41G-07 Identifying Electricity Capacity at Risk to Changes in Climate and Water Resources in the United States: A Miara, J Macknick, C J Vorosmarty, F Corsi, B M Fekete, R L Newmark, V C Tidwell, S M Cohen 0945h GC41G-08 Isolating the effects of climatemediated changes in temperature and water availability on the capacity expansion and operations of the U.S. power sector: K Averyt, J Macknick, B Livneh, A Badger, D C Steinberg, K Eurek, R L Newmark 2016 11 GC41H Moscone West 3005 Thursday 0800h The Arctic Freshwater System: Past, Present, and Future I S (joint with A, C, H, OS) Hotaek PARK, Japan Agency for MarineEarth Science & Technology; Daqing Yang, National Hydrology Research Center, Environment Canada; Chris Spence, National Hydrology Research Center, Environment Canada 0815h GC41H-02 Deciduous trees are a large and overlooked sink for snowmelt water in the boreal forest: J M Young-Robertson, W R Bolton, U S Bhatt, J Cristobal, R Thoman 0830h GC41H-03 Environmental change and hydrological responses in the interior of western Canada: Towards improved understanding, diagnosis, and prediction by the Changing Cold Regions Network: C M DeBeer, H S Wheater, S K Carey, J W Pomeroy, R E Stewart 0845h GC41H-04 The changing freshwater regime of the Hudson Bay Drainage Basin: from present to 2070: M K MacDonald, T A Stadnyk, S Déry, M Braun, K A Koenig 0915h GC41H-06 Pan-Arctic River Discharge: Where Can We Improve Monitoring of Future Change?: A Bring, A I Shiklomanov, R B Lammers 0930h GC41H-07 Conceptualization and Simulation of the Alaskan Arctic Tundra Landscape Evolution Using the Alaska Thermokarst Model: W R Bolton, M J Lara, H Genet, V E Romanovsky, A D McGuire 0945h GC41H-08 The role of declining summer sea ice extent in increasing Arctic winter precipitation: J Hamman, A Roberts, J J Cassano, B Nijssen GC41I Moscone West 2020 Thursday 0800h The Role of Fire in the Earth System: Understanding Drivers, Feedbacks, and Interactions with the Land, Atmosphere, and Society I S (Virtual Session) (joint with A, B, NH) Daniel Ward, Princeton University; Sander Veraverbeke, University of California Irvine; Guido van der Werf, Organization Not Listed; Michael Tosca, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 0800h GC41I-01 Coupled climate-fire-ecosystem dynamics from decades to millennia: P E Higuera 0815h GC41I-02 Impact of fire on global land carbon, water, and energy budgets and climate during the 20th century through changing ecosystems: F Li, D M Lawrence, B P Bond-Lamberty, S Levis 0830h GC41I-03 Potential for Extensive Forest Loss in the Klamath Mountains due to Increased Fire Activity and Altered Post-Fire Forest Recovery Dynamics in a Warming Climate: A J Tepley, J R Thompson, H E Epstein, K J Anderson-Teixeira 0845h GC41I-04 Large Long-term Effects of Fire on Soil Carbon and Nutrients Across Ecosystems: A Meta-analysis: A Pellegrini, S E Hobbie, P B Reich, A Ahlström, S W Pacala, A C Staver, W Anderegg, R B Jackson 0900h GC41I-05 The impact of a large boreal wildfire on boundary-layer conditions and carbon cycling in adjacent unburned areas: case study of the 2011 Utikuma Complex fire, Alberta, Canada: R M Petrone, D K Thompson, L Chasmer, N Kljun, M Flannigan, K J Devito, J M Waddington 0915h GC41I-06 Albedo Dynamics after Fire in Southern Africa; Contributing Factors and Implications for Regional Climate.: M Saha, P D’Odorico, T M Scanlon 0930h GC41I-07 A human-driven decline in global burned area: N Andela, D C Morton, Y Chen, G van der Werf, L Giglio, P S Kasibhatla, J T Randerson 0945h GC41I-08 Anthropogenic fire and the treeless landscapes of glacial Europe: J O Kaplan, M Pfeiffer, B A S Davis, J C A Kolen GEOMAGNETISM, PALEOMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETISM GP41A Moscone South 302 Thursday 0800h All Things Electromagnetic I Kerry Key, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics La Jolla; Ninfa Bennington, University of Wisconsin; Romina Gehrmann, University of Southampton; Danny Feucht, University of Colorado at Boulder 0800h GP41A-01 The Southern Washington Cascades magmatic system imaged with magnetotellurics: E Bowles-martinez, P Bedrosian, A Schultz, G J Hill, J Peacock 12 2016 0815h GP41A-02 An Efficient Multigrid (MG) Method For 3D Finite Difference Frequency Domain Electromagnetic Solutions: R Guo, G D Egbert, J Liu 0830h GP41A-03 AusLAMP long period magnetotellurics: progress update and new insights into Victorian geology and mineral prospectivity: R G Chopping, J Duan, K Czarnota, T Kemp 0900h GP41A-05 Electromagnetic studies in the Parnaiba Basin: Structural characterization by magnetotelluric imaging: F F Solon, S L Fontes, E F La Terra 0915h GP41A-06 Adapting Better Interpolation Methods to Model Amphibious MT Data Along the Cascadian Subduction Zone.: B A Parris, G D Egbert, K Key, D Livelybrooks 0930h GP41A-07 Electromagnetic signals due to ocean tides: Multiscale Forward Modelling in Spherical Coordinates: H Zhang, G D Egbert, A Kelbert, A D Chave HYDROLOGY H41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 0800h H41A-1279 POSTER Impact Assessment of Morphological Features on Watersheds Using SWAT Model: S Kaya, A Kutukcu 0800h H41A-1280 POSTER Modeling the effect of abandonment process of cultivated land on water quantity and quality using SWAT in a hilly watersheds of western Japan : Y Shimizu, S I Onodera, K Matsumori 0800h H41A-1281 POSTER A runoff model of dissolved organic carbon considering soil infiltration and river runoff processes in a forested watershed: K Ebata, Y Ichikawa, H Ishidaira, Y Matsumoto, K Nishida 0800h H41A-1282 POSTER Precipitation-Runoff Modeling System (PRMS) and Streamflow Response to Spatially Distributed Precipitation in Two Large Watersheds in Northern California: A S Dhakal, S Adera, R G Niswonger, M Gardner 0800h H41A-1283 POSTER Seasonal Phosphorus Sources and Loads to Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon, as Determined by a Dynamic SPARROW Model : D Saleh, J L Domagalski, R A Smith 0800h H41A-1284 POSTER Pairing top-down and bottom-up approaches to analyze catchment scale management of water quality and quantity: J P Lovette, J M Duncan, L E Band Advancing Hydrology and Water Quality Models in Watershed Planning and Management III Posters (joint with PA) 0800h H41A-1285 POSTER A Scaling-based Robust Empirical Model of Stream Dissolved Oxygen for the Eastern United States: M A Z Siddik, O I AbdulAziz, K S Ishtiaq Megan Burke, RESPEC Engineering; Terri Hogue, Colorado School of Mines; Anurag Mishra, RESPEC Consulting and Services H41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 0800h H41A-1264 POSTER Can We Control Contaminant Transport In Hydrologic Networks? Application Of Control Theory Concepts To Watershed Management : L Yeghiazarian, M S Riasi 0800h H41A-1265 POSTER Quantification of BMPs Selection and Spatial Placement Impact on Water Quality Controlling Plans in Lower Bear River Watershed, Utah: A A Salha, D K Stevens 0800h H41A-1266 POSTER Comparison of Soil Loss Predictions from RUSLE and WEPP for the Conterminous U.S. Under Different Cropping Systems: A Srivastava, D C Flanagan, B Engel, J Poore, J R Frankenberger 0800h H41A-1267 POSTER Comparing the Hydrologic and Watershed Processes between a Full Scale Stochastic Model Versus a Scaled Physical Model of Bell Canyon: K F Hernandez, S ShahFairbank 0800h H41A-1268 POSTER Impact of Rainfall Intensity and Groundwater Table and of Slope on Non-point Source Pollution Reduction Mechanism of Vegetative Filter Strips: Laboratory Experimental and VFSMOD Modeling: R Li, Y M Kuo 0800h H41A-1269 POSTER Testing of a reactive transport processes module for a coupled (groundwater/surface water) physically based model on a vegetative buffer strip (Beaujolais, France).: L Gatel, C Lauvernet, N Carluer, C Paniconi 0800h H41A-1270 POSTER Effect of groundwater recycle system on nitrate load distribution in an agricultural island, Japan: J Bai, S I Onodera, G Jin, M Saito, Y Shimizu, K Matsumori 0800h H41A-1271 POSTER Spatial analysis of health risk assessment with arsenic intake of drinking water in the LanYang plain: C F Chen, C P Liang, C S Jang, J S Chen 0800h H41A-1272 POSTER Modeling the Effect of Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems on Nitrate Load Using SWAT in an Urban Watershed of Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia: N Hoghooghi, D E Radcliffe, M Habteselassie, J Jeong 0800h H41A-1273 POSTER Modeling and Management of Increased Urban Stormwater Runoff Using InfoSWMM Sustain in the Berkeley Neighborhood of Denver, Colorado: C Panos, T S Hogue, J E McCray 0800h H41A-1274 POSTER Optimal implementation of green infrastructure practices to reduce adverse impacts of urban areas on hydrology and water quality: Y Liu, P Collingsworth, B C Pijanowski, B Engel 0800h H41A-1275 POSTER Making Culverts Great Again: Modeling Road Culvert Vulnerability to Assist Prioritization of Local Infrastructure Investment: D Gold, M T Walter, L Watkins, Z Kaufman, A Meyer, M Mahaney 0800h H41A-1276 POSTER Integrated simulation and assessment of water quantity and quality of a large urban lake group under the water network connection project: W Yang, L Zhang, Y Zhang 0800h H41A-1277 POSTER The risk assessment of sudden water pollution for river network system under multi-source random emission: D Li 0800h H41A-1278 POSTER APPLICATION OF WATER QUALITY MODEL OF JORDAN RIVER TO EVALUATE CLIMATE CHANGE EFFECTS ON EUTROPHICATION: B Van Grouw THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER Transforming Hydrologic Prediction and Decision Making III Posters (joint with IN) Petrus van Oevelen, Universities Space Research Association Columbia; Richard Hooper, Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrological Science; Jan Polcher, CNRS/IPSL; Pablo Mendoza, National Center for Atmospheric Research 0800h H41B-1286 POSTER Agricultural Groundwater Demands in the Conterminous United States: M W Ho, V Parthasarathy, E Etienne, T A Russo, N Devineni, U Lall 0800h H41B-1287 POSTER Urban Soil Hydrology: bridging the data gap with a nationwide field study : L A Schifman, W Shuster 0800h H41B-1288 POSTER The Effects Of Urban Landscape Patterns On Rainfall-Runoff Processes At Small Scale: L Chen 0800h H41B-1289 POSTER Uncertainty analysis with reliability techniques of fluvial hydraulic simulations: K Oubennaceur, K Chokmani, M Nastev 0800h H41B-1290 POSTER A study on urban storm structure in Guangzhou metropolitan by Doppler weather Radar product: P Cuilin 0800h H41B-1291 POSTER An application of a hydraulic model simulator in flood risk assessment under changing climatic conditions: J M Doroszkiewicz, R J Romanowicz 0800h H41B-1292 POSTER Near Real-Time Monitoring of Hydrologic Conditions as Part of the Northwest Climate Toolbox: H B Helgason, M Baptiste, B Nijssen, K Hegewisch, J T Abatzoglou 0800h H41B-1293 POSTER Increased in Variability in Climatological Means and Extremes in the Great Plains: J B Basara, P X Flanagan, J Christian, K Christian 0800h H41B-1294 POSTER Quantitative Assessment of the Relationships Between Sinkhole Occurrence and Hydrologic/Hydrogeologic Conditions Using a Successfully Developed Groundwater Model, the East-Central Florida Transient (ECFT) Model: H Xiao, D Wang 0800h H41B-1295 POSTER Climate Change Impact Study with CMIP5 and Comparison with CMIP3: J Wang, H Yin, E Reyes, F I Chung 0800h H41B-1296 POSTER The Hydrometeorology and Hydrology of Extreme Floods in Urban Watersheds of the Southwestern US: L Yang, J A Smith, M L Baeck, J Signell, E Morin 0800h H41B-1297 POSTER A Flexible framework for forward and inverse modeling of stormwater control measures: S Aflaki, A Massoudieh 0800h H41B-1298 POSTER Streamflow simulation by a watershed model using stochastically generated weather in New York City watersheds : R Mukundan, N Acharya, R Gelda, E M Owens, A Frei, E M Schneiderman 0800h H41B-1299 POSTER Closing the loop: integrating human impacts on water resources to advanced land surface models: B F Zaitchik, W Nie, M Rodell, S Kumar, B Li 0800h H41B-1300 POSTER Developing, sharing and using large community datasets to evaluate regional hydrologic change in Northern Brazil: S E Thompson, M C Levy 0800h H41B-1301 POSTER Hydraulic Inverse Modeling Using Total-Variation Regularization with Relaxed Variable-Splitting: Y Lin, V V Vesselinov, D O’Malley, B Wohlberg 0800h H41B-1303 POSTER Numerical Demons in Monte Carlo Estimation of Bayesian Model Evidence with Application to Soil Respiration Models: A S Elshall, M Ye, G Y Niu, G BarronGafford H41B-1304 POSTER Radar-based 0800h Quantitative Precipitation Forecasting using Spatial-scale Decomposition Method for Urban Flood Management: S Yoon, B Lee, E Nakakita, G Lee 0800h H41B-1305 POSTER Improvement of a method for positioning of pithead by considering motion of the surface water: H Yi, D K Lee 0800h H41B-1306 POSTER Adaptive management for subsurface pressure and plume control in application to geological CO2 storage: A GonzalezNicolas, A Cihan, J T Birkholzer, R Petrusak, Q Zhou, D E Riestenberg, R C Trautz, M Godec 0800h H41B-1307 POSTER Data and Model Uncertainties associated with Biogeochemical Groundwater Remediation and their impact on Decision Analysis: S Pandey, V V Vesselinov, D O’Malley, S Karra, S K Hansen 0800h H41B-1308 POSTER Building a Cloud-based Global Snow Observatory: X Li, J M Coll 0800h H41B-1309 POSTER Robust decision making in data scarce contexts: addressing data and model limitations for water infrastructure planning under transient climate change: J E Shortridge, S Guikema, B F Zaitchik 0800h H41B-1310 POSTER A numerical analyzes on how climate change affects riverine flooding: A J Kettner, S Cohen, I Overeem, B M Fekete, G R Brakenridge, J P Syvitski 0800h H41B-1311 POSTER Integrated modeling of storm drain and natural channel networks for realtime flash flood forecasting in large urban areas: H Habibi, A Norouzi, A Habib, D J Seo 0800h H41B-1312 POSTER Topographic soil wetness index derived from combined Alaska-British Columbia datasets for the Gulf of Alaska region: D V D’Amore, F E Biles 0800h H41B-1313 POSTER The Complexities of Urban Flood Response: Hydrologic Analyses for the Charlotte, North Carolina Metropolitan Region: Z Zhou, J A Smith, L Yang, M L Baeck, S Liu, M C Ten Veldhuis 0800h H41B-1314 POSTER Integrating Robust Decision Making (RDM) and Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways (DAPP): Towards a Unified Decision Making Framework under Deep Uncertainty: A Kumar, S Weijs 0800h H41B-1315 POSTER Developing a Three Processes Framework to Analyze Hydrologic Performance of Urban Stormwater Management in a Watershed Scale: H Lyu, G Ni, T Sun 0800h H41B-1316 POSTER HIS Design: Big Data that Supports Hydrologic Modeling from Continental to Hillslope Scales: T C Rasmussen, J B Deemy, S E Younger, S E Kirk, L E Brockman 0800h H41B-1317 POSTER Design and Applications of a GeoSemantic Framework for Integration of Data and Model Resources in Hydrologic Systems: M Elag, P Kumar 0800h H41B-1318 POSTER iSPUW: integrated sensing and prediction of urban water for sustainable cities: S J Noh, B Nazari, H Habibi, A Norouzi, M Nabatian, D J Seo, M D Bartos, B Kerkez, L Lakshman, M Zink, J Lee 0800h H41B-1319 POSTER An open source web interface for linking models to infrastructure system databases: S Knox, K Mohamed, J J Harou, D E Rheinheimer, J Medellin-Azuara, P Meier, A Tilmant, D E Rosenberg 0800h H41B-1320 POSTER Applying ServiceOriented Architecture on The Development of Groundwater Modeling Support System: C Y Li, Y WANG, L C Chang, J P Tsai, C T Hsiao 0800h H41B-1321 POSTER A user-friendly software package to ease the use of VIC hydrologic model for practitioners: S Wi, P Ray, C Brown 0800h H41B-1322 POSTER Object-Oriented Image Clustering Method Using UAS Photogrammetric Imagery: Y Lin, A Larson, E S Schultz-Fellenz, A J Sussman, E Swanson, R Coppersmith 0800h H41B-1323 POSTER Urban RoGeR: Merging process-based high-resolution flash flood model for urban areas with long-term water balance predictions: M Weiler 0800h H41B-1324 POSTER Unidata and the Hydrologic Community: W J Weber, R May, Y Ho, B Domenico 0800h H41B-1325 POSTER Parameter optimization of a hydrologic model in a snow-dominated basin using a modular Python framework: J M Volk, M A Turner, J L Huntington, M Gardner, S Tyler, L Sheneman 0800h H41B-1327 POSTER Supporting Collaborative Model and Data Service Development and Deployment with DevOps: O David All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h H41B-1328 POSTER Understanding the Impact of Reservoir Operations on Temperature Hydrodynamics at Shasta Lake through 2D and 3D Modeling: R Hallnan, D Busby, L Saito, M Daniels, E Danner, S Tyler 0800h H41B-1329 POSTER Sensitivity Analysis and Calibration of a Non-linear Integrated Hydrologic Model in an Agricultural Groundwater Basin with a Groundwater Dependent Ecosystem: D G Tolley III, L Foglia, T Harter 0800h H41B-1330 POSTER Mountains, Climate Change and North American Water Security: J W Pomeroy, X Fang, P H Whitfield, K Rasouli, P Harder, E Siemens, D Pradhananga 0800h H41B-1331 POSTER The covariability of North American land-atmosphere coupling strength and rainfall characteristics in reanalyses: C R Ferguson, J K Roundy, W Kim H41B-1332 POSTER Bridging 0800h Hydroinformatics Services Between HydroShare and SWATShare: V Merwade, L Zhao, C X Song, D G Tarboton, J L Goodall, M Stealey, A Rajib, M M Morsy, P K Dash, B Miles, I L Kim 0800h H41B-1333 POSTER Towards Core Modelling Practices in Integrated Water Resource Management: An Interdisciplinary View of the Modelling Process: A J Jakeman, S Elsawah, S A Pierce, D P Ames 0800h H41B-1334 POSTER Exploiting 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D Markewitz, R Brown 0800h H41D-1363 POSTER Tensile strength of soil aggregates as a function of matric potential: a model towards predicting low-severity fire’s effect on soil structure: M Jian, T A Ghezzehei, M Berli 0800h H41D-1364 POSTER Utilization of data and modeling at multiple scales to compare varying formulations of the soil resistance term affecting evaporative flux from the soil surface.: K M Smits, L Forsythe, W J Riley, G Bisht H41E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Non-Newtonian Fluids in Subsurface Environments: Rheology, Modeling, and Applications Posters Yves Meheust, University of Rennes; Clément Roques, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Vittorio Di Federico, University of Bologna; Lirong Zhong, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW National Laboratory 0800h H41E-1365 POSTER Visualizing Oil Process Dynamics in Porous Media with Micromodels: S L Biswal 0800h H41E-1366 POSTER Deciphering physical properties of preferential flowpaths using nonNewtonian fluids: R D 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Resort Based Management for Conservation and Biodiversity in Indonesia: A Vatresia, R Regen 0945h H41K-08 Characterization of SWAT hydrologic parameter sensitivity and behavior across spatial and temporal gradient: Y Kim, T Hwang, J M Vose, K L Martin, L E Band 0800h IN41A-1658 POSTER Web-based Data Exploration, Exploitation and Visualization Tools for Satellite Sensor VIS/IR Calibration Applications: A Gopalan, D R Doelling, B R Scarino, T Chee, C Haney, R Bhatt 14 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 Eric Stephan, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW1DWLRQDO Laboratory; Chitra Sivaraman, 3DFLȴF Northwest National Lab; 0DWW0DFGX, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW1DWLRQDO/DERUDWRU\; Bernadette Losico, UFPE Federal University of Pernambuco 0800h IN41B-1659 POSTER Bridging the Gap Between Earth Science Open Data Producers and Consumers Using a Standards based approach: E Stephan, C Sivaraman 0800h IN41B-1660 POSTER An Innovative Open Data-driven Approach for Improved Interpretation of Coverage Data at NASA JPL’s PO.DAA: L J McGibbney, 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Moroni, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Ge Peng, Organization Not Listed; Steven Worley, National Center for Atmospheric Research 0800h IN41C-1666 POSTER The State of Building a Consistent Framework for Curation and Presentation of Earth Science Data Quality: H Ramapriyan, G Peng, D F Moroni 0800h IN41C-1667 POSTER Evolutions in Metadata Quality: J Gilman 0800h IN41C-1668 POSTER Developing Cyberinfrastructure Tools and Services for Metadata Quality Evaluation: B Mecum, S Gordon, T Habermann, M B Jones, B Leinfelder, L A Powers, P Slaughter 0800h IN41C-1669 POSTER Providing Data Management Support to NASA Airborne Field Studies through Streamlined Usability Design: A L Beach III, E A Northup, A B Early, G Chen 0800h IN41C-1670 POSTER Assessment of Airborne Instrument Uncertainty via Measurement Comparisons Conducted During the DC3 and SEAC4RS Field Campaigns: M L Silverman, G Chen, M Shook 0800h IN41C-1671 POSTER Assessing the sensitivity of MODIS Atmosphere Algorithm and Products to Sensor Geometry.: V S Manoharan, S E Platnick, R C Levy, K Meyer, B Ridgway, S Devadiga, E Mauoka 0800h IN41C-1672 POSTER Curating SMAP Product Quality Information at NSIDC DAAC: A Leon, S R Leslie, S J S Khalsa, K LeFevre 0800h IN41C-1673 POSTER Getting Data Should be Easy! Working with NASA to Improve Earth Science Data Accessibility with Metadata: J le Roux 0800h IN41C-1674 POSTER Understanding and Analyzing Latency of Near Real-time Satellite Data: W Han, M Jochum, J Brust 0800h IN41C-1675 POSTER Data Quality Parameters and Web Services Facilitate User Access to Research-Ready Seismic Data: C M Trabant, M E Templeton, M Van Fossen, B Weertman, T K Ahern, R E Casey, L Keyson, G Sharer 0800h IN41C-1676 POSTER A Data System in Support of Citizen Science and Education – GLOBE: T J Andersen, D M Butler, N Memarsadeghi, D Overoye, C Lewis 0800h IN41C-1678 POSTER A New Look at Data Usage by Using Metadata Attributes as Indicators of Data Quality: Y I Won, L Wanchoo, J Behnke Sandy Harrison, University of Reading; Jens Klump, CSIRO Mineral Resources; Fiona Murphy, University of Reading; Ingrid Dillo, Data Archiving and Networked Service (DANS) 0800h IN41D-01 Trustworthy Digital Repositories: Building Trust the Old Fashion Way, EARNING IT.: D Kinkade, C L Chandler, A Shepherd, S Rauch, R C Groman, P H Wiebe, D M Glover, M D Allison, N J Copley, H Ake, A York IN41D-02 DSA–WDS Common 0815h Requirements: Developing a New Core Data Repository Certification: J B H Minster, R Edmunds, H L’Hours, M Mokrane, L Rickards 0830h IN41D-03 Repository Services and the Challenge of Trustworthiness 131836: R Duerr 0845h IN41D-04 New Features of the re3data Registry of Research Data Repositories: K Elger, H Pampel, P Vierkant, M Witt 0900h IN41D-05 The IceBridge Portal - Automated Metadata Generation for Enhanced Data Access: S Tanner, M Schwab, K Beam, J S Deems, A Fitzgerrell 0915h IN41D-06 Using PIDs to Support the Full Research Data Publishing Lifecycle: A D Waard 0930h IN41D-07 Persistent Identifiers: a Prerequisite to Establish the Framework for Scholarly Link Exchange—Scholix: M Stocker, M Mokrane, A Burton, H Koers 0945h IN41D-08 Use cases for identifiers beyond data citation — separating concerns for location, credit, identity, fame, and fortune.: P A Fox, M A Parsons MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICS MR41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Physical Properties of Earth Materials (PPEM): Rock Deformation over Various Time and Spatial Scales II Posters (joint with DI, S, T, V) Thomas Mitchell, University College London; Wenlu Zhu, University of Maryland College Park; Jessica Warren, University of Delaware; Margaret Boettcher, University of New Hampshire Main Campus 0800h MR41A-2669 POSTER Comparison of Olivine Grain Growth during Dynamic Recrystallization, Post-deformational Annealing, and Static Annealing: P A Speciale, W M Behr, G Hirth, L Tokle 0800h MR41A-2670 POSTER The Influence of Data Uncertainty on Estimating the Rheology of Olivine Polycrystalline Aggregates: C Jain, J Korenaga, S I Karato 0800h MR41A-2671 POSTER Low Temperature Rheology of Nano-Forsterite Aggregates: J Gasc, S A Demouchy, F Barou, S Koizumi 0800h MR41A-2672 POSTER Experimental Investigation on the Topotaxy of Sulfide and Silicate Melts in Peridotite: Implications for the Origin of PGE-depleted Cu-Ni Sulfide Deposit: Z Wang, J Zhang, Z Jin 0800h MR41A-2673 POSTER Enhancement of Polycrystal Anelasticity Just Before Partial Melting: Experimental Details and Parameterization: H Yamauchi, Y Takei 0800h MR41A-2674 POSTER Numerical Study of Shear Stress Development in Two-phase Rocks with Large Rheological Contrast: J Xu 0800h MR41A-2675 POSTER Control of Induced and Residual Crystal-Scale Strains on Tensile Failure in Pure Quartzite and Marble: A Voigtlaender, K Leith, B Mueller, C Scheffzuek, F R Schilling, M Krautblatter 0800h MR41A-2676 POSTER Quantifying the strain due to grain boundary sliding of forsterite using atomic force microscopy: A M Dillman, D L Kohlstedt 0800h MR41A-2677 POSTER Sub-micron Raman Mapping of Ultramafic Fault Rock Textures: M S Tarling, J S Rooney, S A F Smith, K C Gordon 0800h MR41A-2678 POSTER Physical Properties of Oceanic Lower Crustal and Uppermost Mantle Rocks from Atlantis Massif, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: G Bayrakci, I Falcon-Suarez, T A Minshull, L J North, A I Best 0800h MR41A-2679 POSTER The effect of carbonrich fluid alteration on the mechanical and physical properties of ultramafic rocks from Linnejavrre, Norway: H P Lisabeth, W Zhu All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h MR41A-2680 POSTER Experiments on the Effects of Confining Pressure During ReactionDriven Cracking: R M Skarbek, H M Savage, P B Kelemen, S Lambart, B Robinson 0800h MR41A-2681 POSTER Analysis of cracks induced by elevated temperature in rock using micro-focus X-ray CT: D S Cheon, E S Park 0800h MR41A-2682 POSTER 3-D Printing as a Tool to Investigate the Effects of Changes in Rock Microstructures on Permeability: D A Head, T Vanorio 0800h MR41A-2684 POSTER Visualizing structural dynamics of aluminum and iron under laser shock compression with time-resolved X-ray diffraction method: S Takagi, K Ichiyanagi, R Fukaya, N Syunsuke, N Kawai, N Kazutaka, A Kyono, F Nobumasa, S I Adachi 0800h MR41A-2685 POSTER Riding the Right Wavelet: Detecting Fracture and Fault Orientation Scale Transitions Using Morlet Wavelets: R E Rizzo, D Healy, N J Farrell, M Smith 0800h MR41A-2686 POSTER Multi-scale Fracture Damage Associated with Underground Chemical Explosions: A J Sussman, E Swanson, J Wilson, M Townsend, L Prothro 0800h MR41A-2687 POSTER Improvement in In-Situ Rheological Stress Measurements with Acoustic Wave Data: C Zhang, Z Peng, X Liu, Q Liu 0800h MR41A-2688 POSTER Elastic wave velocity of granite during triaxial compression under controlled pore pressure: K Zaima, I Katayama 0800h MR41A-2689 POSTER The Role of Anisotropy in Fault Mechanics: Experimental Insights from Deformation Experiments in Triaxial Saw-cut Configuration: C Giorgetti, M M Scuderi, C Collettini 0800h MR41A-2690 POSTER Constitutive relations for antigorite-rich fault gouge under conditions of high pore fluid pressure: B Belzer, M E French, W Zhu 0800h MR41A-2691 POSTER Friction of DFDP2 Ccuttings at Hhydrothermal Conditions: D E Moore, D A Lockner, V Toy, R Sutherland, J Townend 0800h MR41A-2692 POSTER Nonlinear Elasticity in Consolidated and Unconsolidated Granular Materials: Characterization of Slow Dynamics with Dynamic Acousto-Elastic Testing: P Shokouhi, J Riviere, R A Guyer, P A Johnson 0800h MR41A-2693 POSTER The effect of the porefluid factor on strength and failure mechanism of Wilkeson sandstone: A K Kätker, M Rempe, J Renner 0800h MR41A-2694 POSTER On the ScaleDependence of Asperity Strength: Insights from Studies of Fault Roughness and Nanoindentation Hardness: C Thom, E E Brodsky, D L Goldsby 0800h MR41A-2695 POSTER The Influence of the Rock Properties on the Pulse Compression Performance of Coded Signals: H Wu, W Zhu MR41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Precursory Deformation before Dynamic Failure II Posters (joint with NH, S, T, V) Sergio Vinciguerra, University of Turin; Francois Renard, University of Oslo; Wenlu Zhu, University of Maryland College Park; Roland Burgmann, University of California Berkeley 0800h MR41B-2697 POSTER Seismogenic Potential of Anhydrite-Carbonate Fault Gouge Sensitive to Pore Fluid Composition.: L B Hunfeld, A R Niemeijer, C J Spiers MR41B-2698 POSTER Coda-Wave 0800h Interferometry in the Precursory Detection of Inelastic Deformation: R Zotz-wilson, T Boerrigter, A Barnhoorn 0800h MR41B-2699 POSTER Precursory Signatures to Frictional Failure of Rock Joints in Geophysical Waveforms: R Hedayat 0800h MR41B-2700 POSTER Evidence for initiation of frictional partial slip as the mechanism behind nonlinear stress-strain hysteresis in rock fractures under seismic-frequency torsion: S Saltiel, B P Bonner, B G Delbridge, J B Ajo Franklin 0800h MR41B-2701 POSTER Localized Strain Bands Before Stress Drop -- An Experimental Study: Y Ji, Y Q Zhuo, L Liu, J Ma 0800h MR41B-2702 POSTER Foreshock search over a long duration using a method of setting appropriate criteria: Y Toyomoto, H Kawakata, S Hirano, I Doi 0800h MR41B-2703 POSTER Understanding the Earthquake Cycle along the North Anatolian Fault integrating seismological and geodetic observations: F Bulut, H Ozener, B Aktug, A Dogru 0800h MR41B-2704 POSTER Real-time noble gas release signaling rock deformation: S J Bauer, W P Gardner, H Lee 0800h MR41B-2705 POSTER Destabilization a Clay-Rich Slope by Rainfall : Monitoring Precursons on an Hectometric Sliding Surface: L Doan, G Bièvre, D Jongmans, A Helmstetter, Radiguet of of M M 0800h MR41B-2706 POSTER Multiscale seismic characterization and monitoring of a potentially unstable rock mass: the Madonna del Sasso (NW Italy) rockfall: S Vinciguerra, C Colombero, C Comina, D Jongmans, L Baillet MR41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h MR41E Moscone South 301 Thursday 0800h Experimental Measurements and Theoretical Constraints on Transport Properties of Geomaterials I S (joint with DI, T, V) Ralf Dohmen, Ruhr University Bochum; David Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota Twin Cities; E Watson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 0800h MR41E-01 Modeling plasticity of MgO at the mesoscale using 2.5D Dislocation Dynamics.: R Reali, F Boioli, K Gouriet, P Carrez, P Cordier Salt as Geologic Storage Media: Applications in Subsurface Engineering I Posters (joint with PA) 0815h MR41E-02 The habit of crystals in aggregates: five parameter grain boundary characterization of olivine: K Marquardt, G S Rohrer, L F G Morales, M De Graef, R J Farla Steven Sobolik, Sandia National Laboratories; Edward Matteo, Sandia National Laboratories 0830h MR41E-03 Investigation of olivine and orthopyroxene grain boundaries by atom probe tomography: M Krawczynski, P A Skemer, M Bachhav, Y Dong, E A Marquis 0800h MR41C-2707 POSTER Hexahedral Finite Element Mesh Capturing Realistic Geometries of Bayou Choctaw Strategic Petroleum Reserve: B Y Park, B L Roberts, S R Sobolik 0845h MR41E-04 Unraveling static olivine grain growth properties in the Earth’s upper mantle: L Hashim, E Gardés, D Sifre, L F G Morales, J Precigout, F Gaillard 0800h MR41C-2708 POSTER Mechanical Behavior and Microcrack Development in Nominally Dry Synthetic Salt-rock During Cyclic Loading: J Ding, F M Chester, J S Chester, C Zhu, X Shen, C F Arson 0800h MR41C-2709 POSTER Numerical Modeling of ROM Panel Closures at WIPP: C G Herrick 0800h MR41C-2710 POSTER Coupled Multiphysical Simulations for the Assessment of Nuclear Waste Repository Concepts: Modeling, Software Development and Simulation: J Maßmann, T Nagel, L Bilke, N Böttcher, S Heusermann, T Fischer, V Kumar, A Schäfers, H Shao, P Vogel, W Wang, N Watanabe, G Ziefle, O Kolditz MR41C-2711 POSTER Performance 0800h Assessment of a Generic Repository in Bedded Salt for DOE-Managed Nuclear Waste: E R Stein, S D Sevougian, G E Hammond, J M Frederick, P E Mariner 0800h MR41C-2712 POSTER Numerical Modeling of Thermal-Hydrology in the Near Field of a Generic High-Level Waste Repository: E N Matteo, T Hadgu, H Park 0800h MR41C-2713 POSTER Integration of PFLOTRAN into Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Performance Assessment and Human Borehole Intrusion Cases: H Park 0800h MR41C-2714 POSTER Permeability Development at Layer Interfaces in Bedded Rocksalt: N Muhammad, C J Spiers, C J Peach, J H P De Bresser, W Liu MR41D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h The Mechanics of Slow Earthquakes as Illuminated by Observational, Theoretical, and Laboratory Studies II Posters (joint with G, S, T) Chris Marone, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Donald Fisher, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Zhigang Peng, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus 0800h MR41D-2715 POSTER Frictional Properties of Main Fault Gouge of Mont Terri, Switzerland : K Aoki, K Seshimo, Y Guglielmi, C Nussbaum, T Shimamoto, S Ma, L Yao, M Kametaka, T Sakai 0800h MR41D-2716 POSTER Stick-slip failure in a sheared granular layer: effect of confining stres: C Lieou, E G Daub, R A Guyer, R E Ecke, C Marone, P A Johnson 0800h MR41D-2717 POSTER Frictional Properties of Shionohira Fault Gouge (Part 2) -A Comparison with Kuruma Fault Gouge at the Southern Extension of Shionohira Fault-: K Seshimo, A Kazuhiro, T Yukumo, N Masakazu, T Shimamoto, S Ma, L Yao, M Kametaka 0800h MR41D-2718 POSTER Modeling of Episodic Tremor and Slip Events in Gisborne, New Zealand: A Dynamical Systems Perspective: A Agarwal, T Poulet, M Veveakis, K Regenauer-Lieb, D A Yuen 0800h MR41D-2719 POSTER Physical and chemical properties of the creeping fault ruptured in the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake from the WFSD-3P cores, eastern Tibet: X He, H Li, H Wang, L Zhang Jr, M L Chevalier 0800h MR41D-2720 POSTER Observations of fault zone heterogeneity effects on stress alteration and slip nucleation during a fault reactivation experiment in the Mont Terri rock laboratory, Switzerland : C Nussbaum, Y Guglielmi All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0900h MR41E-05 Precise measurements of grain boundary transport properties of polycrystalline forsterite + enstatite by grain growth and creep experiments : T Hiraga, T Nakakoji, H Nagao, M Kano, S I Ito 0915h MR41E-06 Role of Water Activity on Intergranular Transport at High Pressure: J Gasc, F Brunet, N Brantut, J Corvisier, N Findling, A Verlaguet, C Lathe 0930h MR41E-07 Electrical conductivity of hydrated olivine and its polymorphs: S I Karato, P SUN, B B Karki 0945h MR41E-08 Enhancement of the ionic conductivity of olivine by the water incorporation based on the Mg diffusivity: T Katsura, H Fei, S Koizumi, N Sakamoto, H Yurimoto NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICS NG41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Earth System Dynamics, Complexity, and Predictability: Physical and Analytical Approaches Bridging the Geosciences II Posters (joint with A, GC, H, NH) Rui Perdigão, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien); Julia Hall, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) 0800h NG41A-1710 POSTER Global Surface Temperature Response Explained by Multibox Energy Balance Models: H B Fredriksen, M Rypdal 0800h NG41A-1711 POSTER Early-warning signals for the small ice cap instability.: E B Myklebust, M Rypdal, K Rypdal 0800h NG41A-1712 POSTER Stochastic dynamics of carbon and nitrogen cycling: analysis of the closure problem and sensitivity to climate forcing: K Mo, A Parolari, Y Mau, A M Porporato, Z Cong 0800h NG41A-1713 POSTER Time-based network analysis before and after the Mw 8.3 Illapel earthquake 2015 Chile: V Munoz, D Pasten, F Torres, B Toledo, J Rogan, J A Valdivia NG41A-1714 POSTER Geothermal 0800h characteristics of deep wells using geophysical logs in Pohang area, Korea: W Lim, S Y Hamm, C Lee, Y Song, H Kim 0800h NG41A-1715 POSTER Environmental triggers of Past Ebola Outbreaks in Africa, 1981 - 2014: S Dartevelle, A L NguyRobertson 0800h NG41A-1716 POSTER Analysis of mechanical system of extreme rainfall events using backward tracking on information from the atmosphere circulation pattern for the 2000-2015 precipitation record in South Korea: B J So, H H Kwon 0800h NG41A-1717 POSTER Increased Stream Temperature in Response to Extreme Precipitation Events: C E Wilson, M N Gooseff 0800h NG41A-1718 POSTER Unveiling Seasonal Structures in Pan-European Floods: J Hall, R A P Perdigão, G Bloeschl 0800h NG41A-1719 POSTER Beyond Classical Information Theory: Advancing the Fundamentals for Improved Geophysical Prediction: R A P Perdigão, C L Pires, J Hall, G Bloeschl 0800h NG41A-1720 POSTER Non-linear Interactions between Niño region 3 and the Southern Amazon: A M D T Ramos, L A Builes-Jaramillo, G Poveda, B Goswami, E E N Macau, J Kurths, N Marwan 0800h NG41A-1721 POSTER A comparison of the stochastic and machine learning approaches in hydrologic time series forecasting : T Kim, K Joo, J Seo, J H Heo THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h NG41A-1722 POSTER Analytical solutions with different boundary conditions for assessment of drawdown curve and pumping rate in a fluvial island: I W Park, D K Park, B H Park, K K Lee 0800h NG41A-1723 POSTER Non-stationary Annual Maximum Flood Frequency Analysis using a Conceptual Hydrologic Model with Time-varying Parameters: L Zeng, L Xiong 0800h NG41A-1724 POSTER Use of Numerical Groundwater Model and Analytical Empirical Orthogonal Function for Calibrating Spatiotemporal pattern of Pumpage, Recharge and Parameter: C L Huang, N S Hsu, F C Hsu, H J Liu 0800h NG41A-1725 POSTER Spatial Correlation Of Streamflows: An Analytical Approach: A Betterle, M Schirmer, G Botter 0800h NG41A-1726 POSTER A deterministic approach to simulate and downscale hydrological records: M Maskey, C E Puente, B Sivakumar 0800h NG41A-1727 POSTER Identifying Changes of Complex Flood Dynamics with Recurrence Analysis: D Wendi, B Merz, N Marwan NG41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Evaluating Reanalysis: Learning about Past Weather and Climate II Posters (joint with A, GC, OS) Jan Keller, Deutscher Wetterdienst Nieder; Masatomo Fujiwara, Hokkaido University; Sean Davis, NOAA Boulder 0800h NG41B-1728 POSTER Impacts of Frontal SST Gradients on the Atmosphere as Revealed in New Products of the Japanese Reanalysis for the Global Atmosphere: H Nakamura, R Masunaga, H Kamahori, C Kobayashi, S Okajima 0800h NG41B-1729 POSTER The high-resolution regional reanalysis COSMO-REA6: C Ohlwein 0800h NG41B-1730 POSTER Stratospheric water vapor and ozone evaluation in reanalyses as part of the SPARC Reanalysis Intercomparison Project (S-RIP): S M Davis 0800h NG41B-1731 POSTER Quantifying Uncertainty in the Twentieth Century Reanalysis Version 2c, and Improvements in Version 3: L Slivinski, G P Compo, J S Whitaker, P D Sardeshmukh 0800h NG41B-1732 POSTER Consistent surface fluxes from atmospheric and oceanic reanalyses: J Carton, G A Chepurin, L Chen 0800h NG41B-1733 POSTER Creating an EightMember Ocean Reanalysis Ensemble for use by the Climate Modeling Community.: J Hertz, G L Potter, G Britzolakis, T Lee, L Carriere, J Li, Y Shen, J L Schnase 0800h NG41B-1734 POSTER Added value of convection-permitting reanalyses: S Wahl, J D Keller, C Ohlwein, A Hense, P Friederichs, S Crewell 0800h NG41B-1735 POSTER A Regional Reanalysis with a Coupled Soil-Vegetation-AtmosphereTransfer Model on the Convective Scale: C Figura, J D Keller, C Ohlwein, S Wahl, C Simmer, I ThieleEich 0800h NG41B-1736 POSTER The Atmospheric Moisture Budget over the Great Lakes: Comparing Reanalysis and CMIP5 Present-day Simulations: A L Steiner, O Gates, D J Posselt 0800h NG41B-1737 POSTER Four-dimensional variational Ocean ReAnalysis for the Western North Pacific over 30 years (FORA-WNP30): N Hirose, Y Takatsuki, N Usui, T Wakamatsu, Y Tanaka, T Toyoda, S Nishikawa, Y Fujii, H Igarashi, H Nishikawa, Y Ishikawa, T Kuragano, M Kamachi 0800h NG41B-1738 POSTER Development of the NHM-LETKF regional reanalysis system assimilating conventional observations only: S Fukui, T Iwasaki, K K Saito, H Seko, M Kunii NATURAL HAZARDS NH41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Interdisciplinary Tsunami Science III Posters Robert Weiss, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Bruce -DH, 86*63DFLȴF&RDVWDODQG0DULQH Science Center Santa Cruz; Vasily Titov, NOAA Seattle; Rick Wilson, California Geological Survey Sacramento 0800h NH41A-1739 POSTER 2006 - 2016: Ten Years Of Tsunami In French Polynesia: D Reymond, A Jamelot, O Hyvernaud 0800h NH41A-1740 POSTER Tsunami Disaster Risk Assessment and Prevention in West Java, Indonesia: H Deng, R A Harris, D M Horns, E Yulianto, M P Bunds, C Prasetyadi, C Emmett, S Hall 2016 15 0800h NH41A-1741 POSTER Calculation of Tsunami Damage and preparation of Inundation Maps by 2D and 3D numerical modeling in Göcek, Turkey: C Ozer Sozdinler, T Arikawa, O Necmioglu, N M Ozel 0800h NH41A-1742 POSTER Tsunami Focusing and Leading Amplitude: U Kanoglu 0800h NH41A-1743 POSTER The occurrence of extreme events a tsunami and storm deposit in Chilcatay formation, Ica, Peru.: O A Poma Porras, R Cayo Jr, N Casas, F Figueroa 0800h NH41A-1744 POSTER A combined model for Sediment TRansport In Coastal Hazard Events (GeoClaw-STRICHE): Theoretical formulation and validation: H Tang, R Weiss 0800h NH41A-1745 POSTER Probability Based Dislodgement Equation for Boulders By Storms: R Weiss, A Sheremet 0800h NH41A-1747 POSTER Changes in Tsunami Risk Perception in Northern Chile After the April 1 2014 Tsunami: L Carvalho, M Lagos 0800h NH41A-1748 POSTER Advancing our understanding of the onshore propagation of tsunami bores over rough surfaces through numerical modeling : S Marras, J Suckale, B Eguzkitza, G Houzeaux, M Vázquez, A C Lesage 0800h NH41A-1749 POSTER THE RUN-UP OF SUBDUCTION ZONES: S Riquelme, F J Bravo, M Fuentes, M Matias, M Medina 0800h NH41A-1750 POSTER Implementation of the TsunamiReady Supporter Program in Puerto Rico: V E Flores Hots, E A Vanacore, W Gonzalez Ruiz, G Gomez 0800h NH41A-1751 POSTER Incorporating geolocical constraints into stochastic scenarios for tsunami inundation modeling: Application to northern Chile: P A Catalan, M Ortega, G Gonzalez, J F González-Carrasco, R Cienfuegos 0800h NH41A-1752 POSTER Streamlining Tsunami Messages (e.g., Warnings) of the US National Tsunami Warning Center, Palmer, Alaska: C E Gregg, J H Sorensen, B Vogt Sorensen, P Whitmore, D M Johnston 0800h NH41A-1753 POSTER Defining Tsunami Magnitude as Measure of Potential Impact: V V Titov, L Tang 0800h NH41A-1754 POSTER Tsunami Modeling and Prediction Using a Data Assimilation Technique with Kalman Filters: G Barnier, E M Dunham 0800h NH41A-1755 POSTER Numerical tool for tsunami risk assessment in the southern coast of Dominican Republic: J Macias Sanchez, M Llorente Isidro, S Ortega, J M Gonzalez Vida Sr, M J Castro 0800h NH41A-1756 POSTER The 2004 Sumatra tsunami in the southeastern Pacific: Coastal and offshore measurements and numerical modeling: C W Moore, M C Eble, A Rabinovich, V V Titov 0800h NH41A-1757 POSTER Uncertainty in the Modeling of Tsunami Sediment Transport: B E Jaffe, D Sugawara, K Goto, G R Gelfenbaum, S La Selle 0800h NH41A-1758 POSTER M9.1 Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake Tsunami Inundation Modeling of Sequim Bay and Lopez Island, Washington: C J Lee, R Cakir, T J Walsh, R J LeVeque, L M Adams, L M Adams, F I Gonzalez 0800h NH41A-1759 POSTER Tsunami Preparedness, Response, Mitigation, and Recovery Planning in California: K Miller, R I Wilson, L A Johnson, T P Mccrink, E Schaffer, D Bower, M Davis 0800h NH41A-1760 POSTER Frequency-dependent tsunami-amplification factor derived from tsunami numerical simulations: H Tsushima 0800h NH41A-1761 POSTER Measurement and Discrepancies of Tsunami Flow Directions Using Anisotropy of Magnetic Susceptibility (AMS) and Dip Orientations of Heavy Mineral Layers in Tsunami Deposits: S Kon, B E Jaffe, R S Coe, N Nakamura, D R Finn, G R Gelfenbaum, S La Selle, D Sugawara 0800h NH41A-1762 POSTER Field Survey of the 2015 Ilapel Tsunami in North Central Chile: M Lagos, H M Fritz 0800h NH41A-1763 POSTER TOWARDS GLOBAL OCTREE-BASED EARTHQUAKE-TSUNAMI SIMULATIONS WITH FULLY FLUID-SOLID INTERACTION IN THE PACIFIC USING AN ELASTO-ACOUSTIC APPROACH: E F Salazar Monroy, L Ramirez-Guzmán 0800h NH41A-1764 POSTER Tsunami hazard in the Western United States: H K Thio, W Li, P J Lynett 0800h NH41A-1766 POSTER Three-dimensional time-domain simulations of tsunami-generated magnetic fields: Application to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake tsunami event: T Minami 0800h NH41A-1768 POSTER Development of High Precision Tsunami Runup Calculation Method Coupled with Structure Analysis: T Arikawa 0800h NH41A-1769 POSTER Activity history of giant earthquakes bring crustal movements and huge tsunamis -A case of the 2011 off the Pacific coast of Tohoku Earthquake (M 9)-: T Haraguchi, S Shimoyma, T Yamanaka, Y Yoshinaga, T Takahashi 0800h NH41A-1770 POSTER Our fingerprint in tsunami deposits – anthropogenic markers as a new tsunami identification tool: P Bellanova, J Schwarzbauer, K R Reicherter, B E Jaffe, W Szczucinski 0800h NH41A-1771 POSTER Statistical Features of Deep-ocean Tsunamis Based on 30 Years of Bottom Pressure Observations in the Northeast Pacific: I Fine, R Thomson, W W Chadwick Jr, E E Davis, C G Fox 0800h NH41A-1772 POSTER New Zealand’s Most Easterly Palaeotsunami Deposit Provides Supporting Evidence for Major Regionwide Event: J R Goff, K Goto, C Chague-Goff, M Watanabe, P Gadd 0800h NH41A-1773 POSTER Coupling Virtual Quake and Tsunami Squares: Rapid Tsunami Scenario Calculation for GNSS Tsunami Early Warning: J M Wilson, K Schultz, J B Rundle, D L Turcotte NH41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Landslide Hazard, Runout Dynamics, Vulnerability, and Risk Analysis III Posters Dalia Kirschbaum, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Paola Reichenbach, CNR-IRPI; Hiroshi Fukuoka, Niigata University 0800h NH41B-1774 POSTER Active Surface Deformation and Mass Movements in the Southern Kyrgyz Tien Shan Revealed by InSAR, Structural and Geomorphic analysis: K Teshebaeva, H Echtler, B Bookhagen, M R Strecker 0800h NH41B-1775 POSTER Assessing slope stability by ground based and remote techniques - a case study of 2015 Tbilisi disaster: G Akhalaia, Z Cakir, L Tsiskarishvili, M Otinashvili, L Sukhishvili, G Merebashvili, M Tserodze, D Akubardia, M Managadze 0800h NH41B-1776 POSTER Impact of a refined airborne LiDAR stochastic model for natural hazard applications: C L Glennie, D Bolkas, G Fotopoulos 0800h NH41B-1777 POSTER Delineating Landslide Creeping with GPS and TLS Integrated Field Survey at the Slumgullion Landslide Site.: X Zhu, G Wang, H Lee, J Wang 0800h NH41B-1778 POSTER A Comparison of Several of the Latest High-Resolution Spaceborne, Airborne, and in situ Landslide Kinematic Measurement Techniques Utilizing the Slumgullion Earthflow Natural Laboratory in Southwest Colorado: A Madson, E J Fielding, K C Cavanaugh 0800h NH41B-1779 POSTER Modeling of Submarine Landslides with the Multi-material Level Set Method and Non-Newtonian Fluid Models: C H Jeon, B R Hodges 0800h NH41B-1780 POSTER The Influence of Upward Groundwater between Joints on the Stability and the Behavior of Dip Slope Failures: C H Weng, M L Lin, P C Hsieh 0800h NH41B-1781 POSTER Seismic Signals reveal Precursors, Force History and Runout Dynamics of the Tsunami-creating Askja Caldera Landslide, July 21, 2014: A Schöpa, W A Chao, A Burtin, N Hovius 0800h NH41B-1782 POSTER Examining the impact of landslide disturbances on hydrologic response dynamics using a paired hillslope approach: Implications for landslide hazard persistence: B B Mirus, J B Smith, R L Baum 0800h NH41B-1783 POSTER A new attractiondisseverance model for explaining landsliding in clay-rich tephras: M O Kluger, V Moon, S Kreiter, D Lowe, J Churchman, D A Hepp, D Seibel, E Jorat, T Mörz 0800h NH41B-1784 POSTER Alluvium-Buttressed Landslides: Conceptual Model and Examples from California: P L Johnson, W R Cotton Sr, P O Shires 0800h NH41B-1785 POSTER Research on the evolution model and deformation mechanisms of Baishuihe landslide based on analyzing geologic process of slope: S Zhang, H Tang, Y Cai, Q Tan 0800h NH41B-1786 POSTER Assessment of submarine landslides hazard through geotechnical and rheological analysis of sediments on the French Atlantic continental slope: S Toucanne, S Howlett, S Garziglia, R Silva Jacinto, S Courgeon, M Sabine, V Riboulot, B Marsset 0800h NH41B-1787 POSTER Seismic fragility analysis for geostructures using ANN-based response surface: N S Park, S E Cho 0800h NH41B-1796 POSTER Classification of Earthquake-triggered Landslide Events – Review of Classical and Particular Cases: A Braun, H B Havenith, R Schlögel 0800h NH41B-1797 POSTER Relation between crustal deformation direction and aspect of slope failures triggered by 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake: H P Sato, H UNE 0800h NH41B-1798 POSTER Seismological Aspects of the August 7th Zhouqu Debris Flows: Y Dan, X Huang NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS NS41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Frontiers of Uncertainty Estimation in Geophysical Inversion II Posters Anandaroop Ray, Chevron Corporation Houston; Niklas Linde, University of Lausanne; Jan Dettmer, Australian National University; Kerry Key, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics La Jolla 0800h NS41A-1892 POSTER Constraining Mass Anomalies Using Trans-dimensional Gravity Inversions: K Izquierdo, L Montesi, V Lekic 0800h NS41A-1893 POSTER Global Nonlinear Optimization for the Interpretation of Magnetic Anomalies Over Idealized Geological Bodies for Ore Exploration – An Insight about Uncertainty: A Biswas 0800h NS41A-1894 POSTER Joint two dimensional inversion of gravity and magnetotelluric data using correspondence maps: J Carrillo Lopez, L A Gallardo 0800h NS41A-1895 POSTER 2D Unstructured Grid Based Constrained Inversion of Magnetic Data Using Fuzzy C Means Clustering and Lithology Classification: V Kumar, A Singh, S P Sharma 0800h NS41A-1896 POSTER Non-linear Inversion of Probability Density Functions of Surface Wave Dispersion: E Beucler, M Drilleau, I Gaudot, A Mocquet, T Bodin, P H Lognonne 0800h NS41A-1897 POSTER A new Bayesian formulation to locate earthquakes from body-wave direction of arrival: E Gaucher, A Gesret, M Noble 0800h NS41A-1898 POSTER Joint Bayesian inference for near-surface explosion yield: V Bulaevskaya, S R Ford, A L Ramirez, A J Rodgers 0800h NS41A-1899 POSTER Analysis of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar Phase Data at Brady Hot Springs, Nevada, USA Using Prior Information: E C Reinisch, S T Ali, M A Cardiff, C Morency, C Kreemer, K L Feigl, P Team 0800h NS41A-1900 POSTER Improved Cluster Method Applied to the InSAR data of the 2007 Piton de la Fournaise eruption: V Cayol, A Augier, J L Froger, S Menassian 0800h NS41A-1901 POSTER Sloppy inversion and optimal experiment design for last glacial maximum Barents Sea Ice Sheet configuration: S B Kachuck, L M Cathles 0800h NS41A-1902 POSTER Rapid uncertainty estimation in finite fault inversion: Case study for the 2015, Mw 8.3 Illapel earthquake: P R Cummins, R F Benavente, J Dettmer, A Williamson NS41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 0800h NH41B-1789 POSTER Swellable clay minerals in weathering products of volcanic sediments related to landslides by 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake: H Isobe, M Torii Rosemary Knight, Stanford University; John Lane, 86*62ɝFHRI*URXQGZDWHU 0800h NH41B-1792 POSTER Probabilistic stability evaluation of the levee using the transient analysis: C W Lee, S E Cho, J M Hwang THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h NH41B-1795 POSTER Dynamics of the Wulong Landslide Revealed by Broadband Seismic Records: X Huang, Y Dan Geophysical Methods for Groundwater Evaluation and Management II Posters (joint with H, PA) 0800h NH41B-1791 POSTER Delineation of Landslide Prone Areas based on Geotechnical and Mineralogical Evaluation of Rocks and Soil to Understand the Failure Zones in a part of Alaknanda Valley, Garhwal Himalaya, India: H Asthana, N Singh, R Sen, C A Vishwakarma, P Singh, V Rena, S Mukherjee 2016 0800h NH41B-1794 POSTER Numerical modeling of landslides and generated seismic waves: The Bingham Canyon Mine landslides: H Miallot, A Mangeney, Y Capdeville, C Hibert 0800h NH41B-1788 POSTER February 2011 sensitive clay landslides in eastern Turkey: N Akçar, V Yavuz, S Ivy-Ochs, O Fredin, F Schlunegger 0800h NH41B-1790 POSTER Evaluation of loess landslide risk based on joint strength theory and numerical parameter estimation: J Liu 16 0800h NH41B-1793 POSTER Microseismic Events Detection on Xishancun Landslide, Sichuan Province, China: M Sheng, R Chu, Z Wei 0800h NS41B-1903 POSTER Hydrogeological mapping of the island of Gotland, Sweden, using SkyTEM: P Dahlqvist, M Bastani, L Persson, C A Triumf, M Erlström, T Bach 0800h NS41B-1904 POSTER 4D ERT Monitoring of Subsurface Water Pipe Leakage During a Controlled Field Experiment: C Inauen, J E Chambers, P B Wilkinson, P Meldrum, R T Swift, S Uhlemann, D Gunn, B Dashwood, J Taxil, G Curioni 0800h NS41B-1905 POSTER A study of building the hydrogeological apparent model with geoelectrical measurements for the Chia-Nan Coastal Plain of SW Taiwan: P Y Chang, J P Tsai, J P Tsai, L C Chang All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h NS41B-1906 POSTER Application of MRFbased Stochastic Joint Inversion of Transient Hydraulic Head and Electrical Resistivity Measurements to Identify 2-D Fracture Zone Connectivity: G Zhang, E K Oware 0800h NS41B-1907 POSTER Using FOSM-Based Data Worth Analyses to Design Geophysical Surveys to Reduce Uncertainty in a Regional Groundwater Model Update: B D Smith, J White, W H Kress, B R Clark, J Barlow 0800h NS41B-1908 POSTER Seismic refraction and electrical resistivity tests for fracture induced hydraulic anisotropy in a mountain watershed.: A L Mendieta, J Bradford, L M Liberty, J P McNamara 0800h NS41B-1909 POSTER Electromagnetic analysis of groundwater on the Arizona-Utah border: T Vander Vis, R C Porter, J P Macy 0800h NS41B-1910 POSTER Augmenting a LargeScale Hydrology Model to Reproduce Groundwater Variability: D Stampoulis, J T Reager II, K Andreadis, J S Famiglietti 0800h NS41B-1911 POSTER Evaluation of Cementation of the Loma Blanca Fault Zone Utilizing Electrical Resistivity: H Barnes, G A Spinelli, P Mozley, J R Hinojosa 0800h NS41B-1912 POSTER Continuous gravimetric monitoring as an integrative tool for exploring hydrological processes in the Lomme Karst System (Belgium): A Watlet, M J Van Camp, A Poulain, V Hallet, G Rochez, Y Quinif, P Meus, O Kaufmann, O Francis 0800h NS41B-1913 POSTER Integrating NonCollocated Well and Geophysical Data to Capture Lithological Heterogeneity at a Managed Aquifer Recharge and Recovery Site: I Gottschalk, T Hermans, J Caers, D A Cameron, R J Knight, J Regnery, J E McCray 0800h NS41B-1914 POSTER Monitoring percolation of a conductive tracer, as a proxy for nitrate transport, through glacial till and fractured sandstone in the vadose zone underlying a potato field, using 3D cross-hole electrical resistivity imaging: S Wang, K E Butler, D Serban, B Petersen, M Grimmett 0800h NS41B-1915 POSTER A Comparison of Sedimentary Environments in an Alpine Meadow and the Influence on Groundwater Availability, Applying Near Surface Geophysical Methods.: M Ayers, J L Galvin, T M Blacic, S M Yarnell, M S Craig 0800h NS41B-1916 POSTER Development of an SP simulation package for understanding fundamentals of self-potential responses at an earth dam: S Kang, S K Lim, D Oldenburg 0800h NS41B-1917 POSTER Geoelectrical Methods and Monitoring for Dam Safety Assessment, Republic of Korea: S K Lim, D Oldenburg, S Kang, S H Song 0800h NS41B-1918 POSTER Estimating Hyrdologic Properties of Groundwater Wells Using Tracer Pulse Dynamic Flow Profiling: K A Miles, N Heller NS41B-1919 POSTER Geophysical 0800h Characterization of in situ Serpentinization Processes at the Coast Range Ophiolite Microbial Observatory (CROMO): E Ortiz, M Tominaga, D Cardace, M O Schrenk, T M Hoehler, M D Kubo OCEAN SCIENCES OS41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Ocean Gas Plume Science: Hydrocarbon Transport in the Geo-, Hydro-, Atmo-spheres II Posters Alex Barnard, University of Houston; Hiroshi Fukuoka, Niigata University 0800h OS41A-1939 POSTER Numerous Bubble Plumes Mapped and New Seeps Characterized on the Cascadia Margin: R W Embley, S G Merle, N Raineault, T Baumberger, S A Seabrook, H P Johnson, A M Trehu, J E Lupton, A R Thurber, M E Torres, S R Hammond, E A Solomon, M Salmi 0800h OS41A-1940 POSTER Water Column Methane Bubble Stream Data Analysis and Visualization from a Survey of the U.S. Cascadia Continental Margin: S G Merle, R W Embley, N Raineault, H P Johnson, E Sampaga, T Baumberger, T K A Lau 0800h OS41A-1941 POSTER Passive acoustic records of two vigorous bubble-plume methane seeps on the Oregon continental margin: R P Dziak, H Matsumoto, S G Merle, R W Embley, T Baumberger, S R Hammond 0800h OS41A-1942 POSTER Bubble composition of natural gas seeps discovered along the Cascadia Continental Margin: T Baumberger, S G Merle, R W Embley, S A Seabrook, N Raineault, M D Lilley, L J Evans, S L Walker, J E Lupton 0800h OS41A-1943 POSTER E/V Nautilus Mapping and ROV Dives Reveal Hundreds of Vents along the West Coast of the United States: R Kane, N Raineault, R W Embley, S G Merle, P R Girguis, O Irish, M Lubetkin, C R German, L A Levin, M H Cormier, C Caldow, R Freedman, L Gee 0800h OS41A-1944 POSTER Reconnaissance of gas plumes offshore Sado Island: H Fukuoka, C Aoyama, H Watanabe, H Komatsu, H Tajima 0800h OS41A-1945 POSTER Geological timing and duration of methane seepage in different sedimentary and tectonic settings in the Lower Congo Basin: S Wenau, V Spiess OS41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 5HFHQW6FLHQWLȴF'LVFRYHULHVDQG Innovative Technology and Method Developments that Advance Characterization of the Deep Ocean II Posters Allison Miller, Schmidt Ocean Institute; Chris Beaverson, NOAA 2ɝFHRI2FHDQLFDQG$WPRVSKHULF Research; Joseph Resing, 3DFLȴF0DULQH Environmental Laboratory; Brian Midson, National Science Foundation 0800h OS41B-1946 POSTER NOAA Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas 2016: Volcanic arc and Backarc Basin: R J Stern, M N Brounce, B Chadwick, P B Fryer, D Glickson, S G Merle Hydrothermal 0800h OS41B-1947 POSTER exploration of the Mariana Back Arc Basin: Chemical Characterization: J A Resing, B Chadwick, E T Baker, D A Butterfield, T Baumberger, N J Buck, S L Walker, S G Merle, S Michael 0800h OS41B-1948 POSTER NOAA Deepwater Exploration of the Marianas 2016: Pacific Plate, Mariana Trench, and Mariana Forearc: P B Fryer, D Glickson, C Kelley, J Drazen, R J Stern 0800h OS41B-1949 POSTER High resolution mapping of hydrothermal plumes in the Mariana back-arc relate seafloor sources to above-bottom plumes: S L Walker, E T Baker, J A Resing, W W Chadwick Jr, S G Merle, C L Kaiser 0800h OS41B-1950 POSTER Chemical Fluxes from a Recently Erupted Submarine Volcano on the Mariana Arc: N J Buck, J A Resing, J E Lupton, B I Larson, S L Walker, E T Baker 0800h OS41B-1951 POSTER Exploring Pacific Seamounts through Telepresence Mapping on the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: E Lobecker, L M Gray, M Malik, D Sowers, B R Kennedy 0800h OS41C-1964 POSTER The Keelung Submarine volcanoes and gas plumes in the nearshore of northern Taiwan: J C Huang, C H Tsia, S K Hsu, S S Lin 0800h OS41C-1974 POSTER Dating of barite and anhydrite in sea-floor hydrothermal deposits in the Okinawa Trough: F Taisei, S Toyoda, A Uchida, J I Ishibashi, S Totsuka, K Shimada, S Nakai 0800h OS41C-1965 POSTER The characteristics of hydrothermal plumes observed at the Zouyu-1 and Zouyu-2 hydrothermal fields in the Southern MidAtlantic Ridges: S Chen, C Tao, E T Baker, H Li 0800h OS41C-1975 POSTER Structural features related to the volcanic gases in Southern Okinawa Trough: H F Wang, S K Hsu, C H Tsia, S C Chen, M F Wu 0800h OS41C-1967 POSTER Analysis of the signals recorded by a single OBS/H near the active Longqi hydrothermal vent at the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge (49°39´E): Y Liu, C Tao, L Cai, L Qiu 0800h OS41C-1977 POSTER First results from the in-situ temperature measurements by the newly developed downhole tool during the drilling cruise in the hydrothermal fields of the mid-Okinawa Trough: K Kitada, H Y Wu, J Miyazaki, K Akiyama, T Nozaki, J I Ishibashi, H Kumagai, L Maeda 0800h OS41C-1966 POSTER Hydrothermal activities around Dragon Horn Area (49.7°E) on ultra-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR): C Tao, J Liang, H Zhang, H Li, I V Egorov, S Liao 0800h OS41C-1968 POSTER Acoustic Seafloor Classification near the Duanqiao hydrothermal field at the Southwest Indian Ridge from Multibeam Backscatter Data: A Wang, C Tao, Y Xu, G Zhang, S Liao 0800h OS41C-1969 POSTER Research of seafloor topographic analyses for a staged mineral exploration: M Ikeda, K Kadoshima, Y Koizumi, T Yamakawa, E Asakawa, T Sumi, M Kose 0800h OS41C-1970 POSTER Using the OOI Cabled Array HD Camera to Explore Geophysical and Oceanographic Problems at Axial Seamount: T J Crone, F Knuth, A Marburg 0800h OS41C-1971 POSTER Characterizing Volcanic Processes using Near-bottom, High Resolution Magnetic Mapping of the Caldera and Inner Crater of the Kick’em Jenny Submarine Volcano: T L Ruchala, M Chen, M Tominaga, S Carey 0800h OS41C-1972 POSTER Results of Physical Property Measurements Obtained during the CHIKYU Cruise CK16-01 to Hydrothermal Fields of the Middle Okinawa Trough: W Tanikawa, Y Masaki, S Komori, J Torimoto, M Makio, Y Ohta, T Nozaki, J I Ishibashi, H Kumagai, L Maeda, Y Hamada 0800h OS41C-1973 POSTER Drilling constraints on bimodal volcanism and subsequent formation of contrasted uppermost crustal compositions at the middle Okinawa Trough: T Yamasaki, Y Takaya, N Mukae, T Nagase, T Tindell, S Totsuka, Y Uno, K Yonezu, T Nozaki, J I Ishibashi, H Kumagai, L Maeda, C Shipboard Scientist 0800h OS41B-1952 POSTER Mooring Measurements of the Abyssal Circulations in the Western Pacific Ocean: J Wang, F Wang 0800h OS41C-1976 POSTER Sedimentation of iron deposits in Nagahama Bay, Satsuma Iwo-jima Island:Precipitation behavior of colloidal particle: T Harada, S Kiyokawa, M Ikehara 0800h OS41C-1978 POSTER Comprehensive Understanding of the Shinkai Seep Field in the Southern Mariana Forearc Based On HighResolution Bathymetry Data: Y Ohara, T Okumura, R J Stern, M Fujii, T Kasaya, F Martinez, K Michibayashi 0800h OS41C-1979 POSTER The TectonicMagmatic Evolution of Galápagos Lineaments from Radiometric Dating and Bathymetry Along the Pinta-Marchena Ridge: C Sinton, E L Mittelstaedt, K S Harpp, D J Fornari, D Geist, S A Soule 0800h OS41C-1980 POSTER Impact of Neotectonic activities on coral reef Red Sea Egypt; Case study Jubal Island: A Hamouda 0800h OS41C-1981 POSTER Development of Proxies for Vent Fluid Trace Metal Concentrations and pH through Study of Sulfide Chimney Linings: G N Evans, M K Tivey, J Seewald, O J Rouxel, B Monteleone 0800h OS41C-1982 POSTER Similarities and Differences in the Distributions of Hydrothermal Venting and the Formation of Seafloor Massive Sulfide Deposits at the Tui Malila and Mariner Vent Fields, Valu Fa Ridge: M K Tivey, G N Evans, V L Ferrini, H Spierer 0800h OS41C-1983 POSTER Young Volcanism on 20 Million Year Old Seafloor: The DISCOL Area, Nazca Plate.: C W Devey, A Boetius, T Kwasnitschka, N Augustin, I A Yeo, J Greinert 0800h OS41C-1984 POSTER From Submarine Volcanoes to Modern Atolls: New Insights from the Mozambique Channel (SW Indian Ocean): S Jorry, S Courgeon, G Camoin, M BouDagher-Fadel, G Jouet, E Poli 0800h OS41B-1953 POSTER Circulation in the Ecologically Protected Lau Basin: E Simons, K G Speer, W Weijer 0800h OS41B-1954 POSTER Observing Crustal Magnetic Anomalies in Remote Ocean Regions: Filling in the Gaps: B Claus, J C Kinsey, M Tominaga, M Tivey 0800h OS41B-1955 POSTER Observation of water mass characteristics in the southwestern Mariana Trench: H Xu, Q Xie, B Hong 0800h OS41B-1956 POSTER Estimation of marine mineral resources abundance using back-scattering intensity of Deep-tow Side Scan Sonar: C M Yoo, J Joo, K Hyeong, S B Chi 0800h OS41B-1958 POSTER Improved Detection and Mapping of Deepwater Hydrocarbon Seeps: Optimizing Acquisition and Processing Parameters for Marine Seep Hunting : G A Mitchell, D Orange, J J Gharib, E J Saade, S B Joye 0800h OS41B-1959 POSTER Reduction of Magnetic Noise Associated with Ocean Waves by Sage-Husa Adaptive Kalman Filter in Towed Overhauser Marine Magnetic Sensor: J GE, H Dong, H Liu, W Luo 0800h OS41B-1960 POSTER Potential Use of Deepocean Bottom Temperatures Measured by NOAA’s Operational DART Systems in Identifying Longterm Climate Trends: M C Eble, G Mungov 0800h OS41B-1961 POSTER Interpretation of the Relationship between Benthic Fauna, Geologic Distributions, and Methane Seeps at Southern Hydrate Ridge, Oregon Continental Margin: K Bigham, D S Kelley, J R Delaney OS41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 6FLHQWLȴFDQG7HFKQLFDO$GYDQFHV in Mapping and Characterizing 6HDȵRRU9ROFDQLVPDQG+\GURWKHUPDO Processes I Posters Timothy Crone, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Delwayne Bohnenstiehl, North Carolina State Univ. 0800h OS41C-1962 POSTER High-resolution Topography of PACMANUS and DESMOS Hydrothermal Fields in the Manus Basin through ROV “FAXIAN”: Z Luan, X Ma, J Yan, X Zhang, C Zheng, D Sun 0800h OS41C-1963 POSTER The hydrothermal exploration system on the ’Qianlong2’ AUV: W Tao, C Tao, Z Jinhui, L Cai, Z Guoyin All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 See you in 2017 in New Orleans! 2017 Fall Meeting 11–15 December 2017 New Orleans, Louisiana Session proposals open February 2017 2018 Fall Meeting 10–14 December 2018 Washington, D.C. fallmeeting.agu.org THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 17 0800h OS41C-1985 POSTER Signs of Recent Volcanism and Hydrothermal Activity Along the Eastern Segment of the Galapagos Spreading Center: N Raineault, C Smart, L A Mayer, R D Ballard, C R Fisher, L Marsh, T M Shank 0800h OS41C-1986 POSTER Advances in detection of diffuse seafloor venting using structured light imaging.: C Smart, C Roman, S Carey 0800h OS41C-1987 POSTER Combination of ORP and pH sensors in tow-yo studies to map redox and acid-base anomalies in seawater due to hydrothermal activity in shallow areas: J M Santana-Casiano, M González-Dávila, E FraileNuez, C Santana-González, E T Baker, J A Resing, S L Walker 0800h OS41C-1988 POSTER Monitoring and Modelling the Evolution of the Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha’apai (Kingdom of Tonga) Volcanic Island by means of Satellite Remote Sensing: D A Slayback, J B Garvin, G Asrar, V L Ferrini, C Giguere 0800h OS41C-1989 POSTER Self-organization of hydrothermal outflow and recharge in young oceanic crust: Constraints from open-top porous convection analog experiments: E L Mittelstaedt, J A L Olive, T Barreyre 0800h OS41C-1990 POSTER High-resolution AUV mapping of the 2015 flows at Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge: J B Paduan, W W Chadwick Jr, D A Clague, M Le Saout, D W Caress, H J Thomas, D Yoerger 0800h OS41C-1991 POSTER Vertical deformation of the Axial Seamount summit from repeated 1-m scale bathymetry surveys using AUVs: D W Caress, D A Clague, J B Paduan, H J Thomas, W W Chadwick Jr, S L Nooner, D Yoerger 0800h OS41C-1992 POSTER Seismic and Tectonic Monitoring of the Endeavour Ridge Segment— Recent and Future Expansion of Ocean Networks Canada’s NEPTUNE Observatory on the Juan de Fuca Ridge: M Heesemann, E E Davis, M Scherwath, H Kao, L A Coogan, G C Rogers, W S D Wilcock 0800h OS41C-1993 POSTER Waveform Template Matching and Analysis of Hydroacoustic Events from the April-May 2015 Eruption of Axial Volcano: M E Mann, D R Bohnenstiehl, J Weis 0800h OS41C-1994 POSTER Reconstructing recent volcanic histories from high-resolution AUV sidescan sonar imagery: I A Yeo OS41D Moscone West 3011 Thursday 0800h Recent Advances in Ocean Biogeochemical Observations and Modeling I S (joint with A, B) Britton Stephens, National Center for Atmospheric Research; John Dunne, NOAA / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Nicole Lovenduski, University of Colorado 0800h OS41D-01 Inconsistent strategies to spin up models in CMIP5: implications for ocean biogeochemical model performance assessment: R Seferian, M Gehlen, L Bopp, L Resplandy, J C Orr, O Marti 0815h OS41D-02 Global carbon export at 0.1 degrees: the effects of resolving mesoscale circulation on the biological pump: C S Harrison, M C Long, N S Lovenduski 0830h OS41D-03 Reduced-Order Biogeochemical Flux Model for High-Resolution Multi-Scale Biophysical Simulations: K Smith, P Hamlington, N Pinardi, M Zavatarelli, R F Milliff 0845h OS41D-04 Space and Time Variability of the Southern Ocean Carbon Budget: I Rosso, M R Mazloff, A Verdy, L D Talley 0900h OS41D-05 Recent Ship, Satellite and Autonomous Observations of Southern Ocean Eddies: P G Strutton, S Moreau, J Llort, H E Phillips, R Patel, A Della Penna, C Langlais, A Lenton, R Matear, H Dawson, P W Boyd 0915h OS41D-06 Impact of Antarctic Polar Front Variability on Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry: N M Freeman, N S Lovenduski, P R Gent 0930h OS41D-07 Estimates of Phytoplankton Community Composition in the Productive Coastal Waters of Antarctica and Potential Impacts on Carbon Cycling: K L Randolph, H M Dierssen, O Schofield, D R Munro 0945h OS41D-08 Exploring Estimates of Net Community Production and Export Along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP), 1993-2014.: H W Ducklow, M R Stukel, J S Bowman, H Kim, N Cassar, R Eveleth, Z Li, S C Doney, S F Sailley, T D Jickells, A R Baker, R Chance PLANETARY SCIENCES P41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Characterizing Subsurface Water and Ice on Small Bodies, Planets, and Icy Ocean Worlds I Posters (joint with C, NS) 0800h P41B-2077 POSTER The Potential for Plate Tectonics about Sun-like Stars in the Galaxy as Controlled by Composition: S D Hull, C T Unterborn, L P Stixrude, W R Panero 6WHSKHQ&OLRUG, Lunar and Planetary Institute; Essam Heggy, University of Southern California; Valerie Ciarletti, LATMOS Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales 0800h P41B-2078 POSTER Coupled Tectonic and Climatic Shifts in Planetary Evolution: M B Weller, A Lenardic, M Jellinek 0800h P41A-2058 POSTER Theoretical models for ice mixtures in outer solar system bodies: R M Escribano, P C Gómez, G Molpeceres, V Timón, M A Moreno, B Maté 0800h P41A-2059 POSTER Constraints on a Water Layer in Jupiter’s moon Ganymede from Tidal Deformation and Forced Librations: B L A Vermeersen, H M Jara Orue 0800h P41A-2060 POSTER Neutral pH ocean on Ceres: Implications for formation temperature of Ceres in the protoplanetary disk: Y Sekine, T Shibuya, Y Aikawa 0800h P41A-2061 POSTER Spectral Monitoring of Volatiles During Drilling into Frozen Lunar Simulant: T L Roush, A Cook, A Colaprete, R Bielawski, E Fritzler, J Benton, B White, J Forgione, J Kleinhenz, J Smith, G Paulsen, K Zacny, R McMurray 0800h P41A-2062 POSTER Modelling Internal Heterogeneities in Debris-Covered Glaciers: The Potential to Link Morphology and Climate: C M Stuurman, J Holt, J Levy 0800h P41A-2063 POSTER Development of a TRL6 1 m class drill for acquisition and transfer of volatile rich samples on the Moon, Mars, and Ocean Worlds: K Zacny, G Paulsen 0800h P41A-2064 POSTER Identifying Icy Chaos and Chaotic Regions on Europa in Low-resolution Images Using a Statistical Approach: J Noviello, A Rhoden, E J Leonard 0800h P41A-2065 POSTER Thermo-chemical Ice Penetrator for Icy Moons: J W Arenberg, G Lee, G Harpole, J Zamel, B Sen, F Ross, K D Retherford P41C Moscone West 2009 Thursday 0800h The Exploration of Ceres and Vesta by Dawn and Earth-Based Analyses I S (joint with C, EP, T, V) Jennifer Scully, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Scott King, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Francesca Zambon, IAPSINAF; Ernesto Palomba, IAPS-INAF 0800h P41C-01 Exploration of an Ancient Ocean World: Dawn at Ceres: C A Raymond 0815h P41C-02 Elemental composition of Ceres: T H Prettyman, N Yamashita, M J Toplis, H Y McSween Jr, N Schorghofer, S Marchi, W C Feldman, J C Castillo, O Forni, D J Lawrence, E Ammannito, B L Ehlmann, H G Sizemore, S P Joy, C A Polanskey, M Rayman, C A Raymond, C T Russell 0830h P41C-03 Impact crater morphology and the Central Pit/Dome of Occator: Ceres as an Ice-rich Body: P Schenk, S Marchi, D P O’Brien, T Platz, M T Bland, D Buczkowski, J E C Scully, E Ammannito, C A Raymond, C T Russell 0845h P41C-04 Crater-related flow features on Ceres - Implications for cryovolcanism: R Jaumann, K Krohn, K Stephan, K A Otto, N Schmedemann, R J Wagner, K D Matz, F Tosi, F Zambon, I von der Gathen, F Schulzeck, D Buczkowski, H Hiesinger, H Y McSween Jr, C M Pieters, F Preusker, T Roatsch, C A Raymond, C T Russell, D A Williams P41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 0930h P41C-07 Possible Faster Paleo-spin of Ceres as an Explanation of its Present-day Shape and Gravity: X Mao, W B McKinnon, K N Singer Surface-Interior Coupling on Earth, Venus, and Rocky Exoplanets: ΖQȵXHQFHVRQ3ODQHWDU\(YROXWLRQDQG Habitability I Posters Bradford Foley, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Robert Grimm, Southwest Research Institute Boulder; Laurent Montesi, University of Maryland College Park; Colin Jackson, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington 0800h P41B-2068 POSTER Remote Geochemical and Mineralogical Analyses under Venus Atmospheric Conditions by Raman – Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS): S M Clegg, R C Wiens, R T Newell, D S DeCroix, S K Sharma, A K Misra, M D Dyar, R B Anderson, S M Angel, R Martinez, R McInroy 0800h P41B-2069 POSTER The Venera-D Mission Concept: Evaluation by a Joint Science Definition Team of a Means for the Comprehensive Scientific Exploration of Venus: D Senske, L V Zasova, T Economou, N Eismont, L W Esposito, M Gerasimov, N I Ignatiev, M Ivanov, K L Jessup, O Korablev, K Tibor, S S Limaye, A Martynov, A Ocampo 0800h P41B-2070 POSTER Unlocking the secrets of Venus surface mineralogy from orbit: J Helbert, A Maturilli, S Ferrari, M D Dyar, N T Mueller, S E Smrekar, J Koulen 0800h P41B-2071 POSTER Identification of Elemental Composition of the Venus Surface using Active 14-MeV Neutron Source and Gamma Ray Spectrometer: L M Martinez Sierra, I Jun, M L Litvak, A B Sanin 0800h P41B-2072 POSTER FirefOx Design Reference fO2 Sensor for Hot, Deep Atmospheres: N Izenberg, S Papadakis, D Deglau, A S Francomacaro 0800h P41B-2073 POSTER Sublimating Paradigms on Venus: Volatiles, Episodic Tectonics, and Subduction: S E Smrekar, A Davaille THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h PA41B-2137 POSTER Mercury in Fish of the American and Bear River Watershed Reservoirs: Tissue Analysis and Strategies for Minimizing Exposure at Lake Clementine and Rollins Reservoir, California: A K Keeble-Toll, C Monohan, D L Brown, G Pearson 0800h PA41B-2138 POSTER Leaching characteristics, ecotoxicity, and risk assessment based management of mine wastes: J Kim, W J Ju, E H Jho, K Nam, J K Hong 0800h PA41B-2139 POSTER Sediment Source Analysis at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, California: A J Ward IV, C Monohan, S J Matiasek, C N Alpers, J Curtis, K M Campbell, D A Roth, J Howle 0800h PA41B-2140 POSTER Due Diligence Processes for Public Acquisition of MiningImpacted Landscapes: E Martin, C Monohan, A K Keeble-Toll 0800h PA41B-2141 POSTER Mechanical Mercury Extraction Process® Test Results at Combie Reservoir: C Monohan, C N Alpers, M C MarvinDiPasquale PA41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 0915h P41C-06 Ceres’ darkest secret and its putative exosphere: N Schorghofer, E Mazarico, T Platz, S Schroeder, S Byrne, U Carsenty, J P Combe, A Ermakov, L A McFadden, T H Prettyman, F Preusker, C A Raymond, C T Russell 0800h P41B-2075 POSTER Lithospheric Subduction on Earth and Venus?: D T Sandwell, E Garcia, D R Stegman, G Schubert 2016 0800h P41B-2079 POSTER Climatic Evolution and Habitability of Terrestrial Planets: Perspectives from Coupled Atmosphere-Mantle Systems: D Basu Sarkar, W B Moore 0800h P41A-2067 POSTER Molecular Diffusion of Volatiles in Lunar Regolith during the Resource Prospector Mission Sample Acquisition: L A Teodoro, A Colaprete, T L Roush, R C Elphic, A Cook, J Kleinhenz, E Fritzler, J T Smith, K Zacny 0800h P41B-2074 POSTER Plume-induced roll back subduction around Venus large coronae: A Davaille, S E Smrekar, S M Tomlinson 18 0800h P41B-2076 POSTER Fully Determined Scaling Laws for Volumetrically Heated Convective Systems, a Tool for Assessing Habitability of Exoplanets.: K Vilella, E C Kaminski 0945h P41C-08 ALMA observation of Ceres’ Surface Temperature.: T N Titus, J Y Li, M V Sykes, W H Ip, I Lai, A Moullet PUBLIC AFFAIRS PA41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 'HȴQLQJ([WUHPH6SDFH:HDWKHU Events I Posters (joint with IN, SA, SM) Seth Jonas, Science and Technology Policy Institute; Pete Riley, Predictive Science Inc.; Thomas Immel, University of California Berkeley; Bill Murtagh, NOAA 0800h PA41A-2132 POSTER GOES-R – Preparing for an Extreme Space Weather Event: W F Denig, S J Goodman, R J Redmon, J V Rodriguez, D B Seaton, W F Rowland, J Darnel, P T M Loto’aniu, B T Kress, J L Machol, A Boudouridis, D C Wilkinson, M Tilton 0800h PA41A-2133 POSTER Influence of Extreme Magnetic Storms on the Upper Atmosphere: Y Deng, C Sheng, B Tsurutani, A J Mannucci 0800h PA41A-2135 POSTER The Worldwide Interplanetary Scintillation (IPS) Stations (WIPSS) Network in support of Space-Weather Science and Forecasting: M M Bisi, A Gonzalez-Esparza, B V Jackson, E Aguilar-Rodriguez, M Tokumaru, I V Chashei, S A Tyul’bashev, P K Manoharan, R A Fallows, O Chang, J C Mejia-Ambriz, H S Yu, K Fujiki, V Shishov 0800h PA41A-2136 POSTER Towards a SelfConsistent Simulation Capability of Catastrophic Solar Energetic Particle Events: I Sokolov, T I Gombosi, V Bindi, D Borovikov, J Kota, J Giacalone PA41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Developing Comprehensive Assessment Strategies for MiningImpacted Landscapes to Inform Land and Water Management Decisions I Posters Carrie Monohan, The Sierra Fund; Elizabeth Martin, The Sierra Fund; Alexandria 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Boulder; Elizabeth Landau, American Geophysical Union 0800h PA41C-2142 POSTER The Evolving Evaluation Process for NSF Broader Impacts : J A Straub, J E Lawrence 0800h PA41C-2143 POSTER Climate change and Development of a methodological approach for the implementation of a strategy of resilience in the face of floods (Tangier North of Morocco): N Satour, N Kassou, I Kacimi, M BEN-Daoud, M Maatouk 0800h PA41C-2144 POSTER Navigating the “Research-to-Operations” Bridge of Death: Collaborative Transition of Remotely-Sensed Snow Data from Research into Operational Water Resources Forecasting: W P Miller, S Bender, T H Painter, B Bernard 0800h PA41C-2145 POSTER Climate Change Adaptation Activities at the NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center, Fl., USA: C R Hall, L V Phillips, T Foster, E Stolen, B Duncan, D Hunt, R Schaub 0800h PA41C-2146 POSTER Monitoring Building Energy Systems at NASA Centers Using NASA Earth Science data, CMIP5 climate data products and RETScreen Expert Clean Energy Tool: P W Stackhouse Jr, R E Ganoe, D J Westberg, G J Leng, E Teets, J M Hughes, R De Young, M Carroll, L C Liou, L T Iraci, J R Podolske, W L Stefanov, W Chandler 0800h PA41C-2147 POSTER Building Climate Resilience at NASA Ames Research Center: L T Iraci, C Mueller, J R Podolske, C Milesi 0800h PA41C-2148 POSTER The effect of Urban Park Sunset Program on land value in Korea: H R Kim, H Yoon 0800h PA41C-2149 POSTER Empirical Analysis of Climate Technology Cooperation to Meet INDC Targets: W Park, Y W Chung, H J Kim PA41C-2150 POSTER Vulnerability 0800h assessment of chemical industry facilities in South Korea based on the chemical accident history: S Heo, W K Lee, S Jong-Ryeul, M I Kim 0800h PA41C-2151 POSTER From on High: Utilizing Multi-Temporal Atmospheric and Synthetic Aperture Radar Satellites for Land Management Decisions: M Hall 0800h PA41C-2152 POSTER Implementation of the Australian Water Observations from Space (WOfS) Algorithm in Africa and South America using the CEOS Data Cube: M B J Purss, N R Mueller, B Killough, S A Oliver 0800h PA41C-2153 POSTER “GIS, Biostatistics, meteo, m-health and e-health approaches for tailored informed evidence-based agricultural, environment and health interventions in Rwanda”: P Karame Sr, V Dushimiyimana 0800h PA41C-2155 POSTER U.S. Tuna Fisheries: a trifecta of sustainable practices at odds with climate change mitigation: B McKuin, J E Campbell 0800h PA41C-2156 POSTER Breaking down the plastic age: Road to MICRO 2018: J Baztan, A Carrasco, O Chouinard, M Cordier, B Jorgensen, A Miguelez, J P Vanderlinden PA41D Moscone South 304 Thursday 0800h Making an Impact: Stories, Tips, and Lessons Learned from Collaborating with Communities II Rajul Pandya, American Geophysical Union; Laurie Leshin, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Kevin Noone, Stockholm University; Andrew Rosenberg, Union of Concerned Scientists Washington DC All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h PA41D-01 Projects for People: An International Exchange Focused on Drinking Water Quality in Rural Peru: T S Weathers, F Tarazona Vasquez, E Bailey, V Duong, R Gonzales Vera, D LaPorte, B Rojas Cala, S Torres Atencia, J Vasquez Auqui 0815h PA41D-02 Data for global solutions: How new technologies can help people to re-imagine the future of cities and more : J Tewksbury, O Gaffney, D Young 0830h PA41D-03 Successful Teaching, Learning, and Use of Digital Mapping Technology in Mazvihwa, Rural Zimbabwe: M V Eitzel Solera, S Madzoro, J Solera, E Mhike Hove, A Changarara, D Ndlovu, A Chirindira, A Ndlovu, S Gwatipedza, M Mhizha, M Ndlovu 0845h PA41D-04 Urban-Climate Adaptation Tool: Optimizing Green Infrastructure: J D Fellows, B L Bhaduri 0900h PA41D-05 Analysis and Lessons Learned from an Online, Consultative Dialogue between Community Leaders and Climate Experts: E SylakGlassman, C Clavin 0915h PA41D-06 Charting a path forward: building AGU’s capacity to help foster scientist-decision maker engagement: J A Vano, D H Behar, P Mote, D B Ferguson, R Pandya 0930h Panel Discussion: PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY PP41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Aerosols, Clouds, and Paleoclimate II Posters (joint with A, GC) Nav Sagoo, Yale University; Natalie Burls, George Mason University Fairfax; Gisela Winckler, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Trude Storelvmo, Yale University 0800h PP41A-2228 POSTER Factors Affecting Aerosol Radiative Forcing: J Wang, J Lin, R Ni 0800h PP41A-2229 POSTER Key Features of New Particle Formation Events at Background Sites in China: X Shen, J Sun, X Zhang, Y Zhang PP41A-2230 POSTER One–year 0800h Characterization of PM2.5 Chemical Composition Influenced by Transboundary Haze in Malaysia: M Asano, Y Fujii, S Tohno, N Sakai, N A Sulong, M I A Wahab, M T Latif 0800h PP41A-2231 POSTER Establishing the Impact of Model Surfactants on Cloud Condensation Nuclei Activation of Sea Spray Aerosols: S Forestieri, C D Cappa, C R Ruehl 0800h PP41A-2232 POSTER A Continuous Flow Diffusion Chamber Study of Sea Salt Particles Acting as Cloud Seeds: Deliquescence, Ice Nucleation and Sublimation: X Kong, M J Wolf, S Garimella, M Roesch, D J Cziczo 0800h PP41A-2233 POSTER Comparison of two derivatization methods for the analysis of short chain fatty acids in the ambient aerosol using GCMS: G Kim, S Jeon 0800h PP41A-2234 POSTER Flow Reactor for studying Physicochemical and aging properties of SOA: Z B Babar 0800h PP41A-2235 POSTER A note on the effects of inorganic seed aerosol on the oxidation state of VHFRQGDU\ RUJDQLF DHURVRO ў ƹSLQHQH R]RQRO\VLV D Huang, X Zhang, N F Dalleska, H Lignell, M Coggon, C M Chan, R C Flagan, J Seinfeld, C K Chan 0800h PP41A-2236 POSTER Cloud Cover Trend Analysis for the Arabian Peninsula Region: L A Yousef 0800h PP41A-2237 POSTER Measurements of aerosol and cloud layers using a multi-wavelength Elastic-Raman lidar: A Arapi 0800h PP41A-2238 POSTER Global distribution of Cloud Droplet Effective Radius from POLDER Measurement: H Shang, L Husi, L Chen, S Li PP41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Astronomical Forcing of Past Climate II Posters Molly Patterson, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Rocio Caballero-Gill, Brown University; Rajashi Roychowdhury, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Edward Gasson, University of Massachusetts Amherst 0800h PP41B-2239 POSTER The Mediterranean circulation during extreme precessional climate change: a high resolution transient simulation: D Simon, R P Topper, P T Meijer 0800h PP41B-2240 POSTER Astronomically Forced Hydrology of the Late Cretaceous Sub-Tropical Potosí Basin: A Tasistro-Hart, A C Maloof, B Schoene 0800h PP41B-2241 POSTER Evolution of Weathering and Erosion in the South Atlantic During the Late Cretaceous: A T Gourlan, L Marlot, N Freslon, E Pucéat, P Pellenard, G Bayon, M Guiraud, É Chenot, C Bougeault 0800h PP41B-2242 POSTER Orbitally paced climatic variations of the North Atlantic during the Mid Eocene: Implications from a ~2 Myr benthic isotope record in the North Atlantic (IODP Exp. 342): M Vahlenkamp, D De Vleeschouwer, M Feldtmann, F Wu, J C Zachos, H Palike 0800h PP41B-2243 POSTER Deep Water Circulation during the Past 180 Thousand Years in the Northwestern Pacific: K Y Wei 0800h PP41B-2244 POSTER Late Miocene onset of dominant 100,000 year East Asian summer monsoon cycles: C N Garzione, J Nie, Q Liu, D Heslop, C Necula 0800h PP41B-2245 POSTER Obliquity (41kyr) Paced SE Asian Monsoon Variability Following the Miocene Climate Transition: E O Heitmann, D Breecker, S Ji, J Nie 0800h PP41B-2246 POSTER Cyclo-stratigraphy of the Pliocene-Miocene interval in the Japan Sea sediments (Exp.346 Site U1425 and U1430): S Kurokawa, R Tada, T Irino, A Seki, T Itaki, S I Kamikuri, K M R Matsuzaki, R W Murray, C A Alvarez Zarikian, E Scientists 0800h PP41B-2247 POSTER Time and Crosssectional Area Integration of Insolation as the Interaction Model for the Correlation of 42 Periodic &RPSRQHQWVRIWKH/5%HQWKLF)RUDPLQLIHUDƼ18O Stack with 14 (out of 55) Individual Components of The Astronomical Drivers: G W Bickel 0800h PP41B-2248 POSTER Importance of Orbital Forcing for Pliocene ENSO: E C Brady, B L OttoBliesner, R Feng, S Stevenson, N A Rosenbloom 0800h PP41B-2249 POSTER Glacial Inception in Northeast Canada: The Role of Insolation, Meteorology, and Topography: L Birch, T Cronin, E Tziperman 0800h PP41B-2250 POSTER How did the Earth enter the Last Glacial Period? Using surface ocean reconstructions to understand ocean carbon uptake during Glacial Inception: K E Kohfeld, Z Chase 0800h PP41B-2251 POSTER Unexpected climatic impacts of orbital forcing out of the Quaternary: G Ramstein, Z Zhang, G Le Hir, C Contoux, Y Donnadieu, C Dumas, M Schuster, C Li 0800h PP41B-2252 POSTER cyclostratigraphy, sequence stratigraphy and organic matter accumulation mechanism: F Cong, J Li PP41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Climate of the Common Era I Posters (joint with A, GC) Jason Smerdon, LDEO of Columbia University; Kevin Anchukaitis, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Kim Cobb, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus; Edward Cook, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory 0800h PP41C-2253 POSTER Simulated Impact of Climate Change on Fremont Native American Maize Farming in Utah at the MCA-LIA Transition, ca. 12-14th c. CE: M J Thomson, G M MacDonald 0800h PP41C-2254 POSTER Diatom Evidence for Climatic Changes Associated With the Slowdown of the Meridional Overturning Circulation in the Last 50 Years in the Mexican Tropical Pacific.: M L Machain-Castillo, L Almaraz-Ruiz, M A EsparzaAlvarez, A C Ruiz-Fernandez, J A Sanchez-Cabeza, D U Hernandez-Becerril PP41C-2255 POSTER Coral SrU 0800h Thermometry: T M DeCarlo, G A Gaetani, A L Cohen, G L Foster, A Alpert, J Stewart 0800h PP41C-2256 POSTER Alkenone temperature of 84 core tops and Holocene sediments in the southeastern Yellow Sea : S W Bae, K E Lee, T S Chang 0800h PP41C-2257 POSTER Climate variability and forcings over 2000 years from the Aurora Basin North (ABN) ice core, East Antarctica and comparisons to PAGES Antarctica2k.: M Curran 0800h PP41C-2261 POSTER The relationship between humans and climate across the North Atlantic: what can lacustrine biomarkers tell us?: G de Wet, I S Castañeda, R S Bradley, G Small, T Barrasso 0800h PP41C-2262 POSTER European and Mediterranean hydroclimate response to tropical volcanic forcing over the past millennium : M P Rao, B Cook, E R Cook, R D’Arrigo, P Krusic, K J Anchukaitis, A N LeGrande, B Buckley, N K Davi, C Leland 0800h PP41C-2263 POSTER Shifting Climate Modes and a Warm Little Ice Age: Paleo Productivity and Temperature Determinations from the Southern California Current Over the Last Millennium: C S Kelly, T Herbert, N A O’Mara, J L Abella-Gutiérrez, J C Herguera 0800h PP41C-2264 POSTER Constructing Simple Predictive Models from Paleoclimate Records: D E Amrhein, G J Hakim, L Thompson 0800h PP41C-2265 POSTER Annual Variation of Carbon Stable Isotope Ratio in Tree Rings of Riparian Cottonwood Over the Last 225 Years. : J M Friedman, C A Stricker, A Z Csank, H Zhou 0800h PP41C-2266 POSTER Assessing Atmospheric and Oceanographic Influences on ITCZ Position and Intensity over the Last Millennium from the Proxy Record: K A Horlick, D Noone, J EmileGeay, M P Erb, D M Anderson, G J Hakim, W A Perkins, E J Steig, R Tardif 0800h PP41C-2267 POSTER North Pacific Meridional Mode over the Common Era: S C Sanchez, C D Charles, D J Amaya, A J Miller 0800h PP41C-2268 POSTER Reconstructing the spatio-temporal variability of the southwestern Pacific salinity front from coral d18O records: A E A Hasson, E P Dassie, M Khodri, B K Linsley Multi-decadal 0800h PP41C-2269 POSTER to centennial scale variations in sea surface temperature off southeast Korea over the last 2000 yr : K E Lee, W Park, S W Bae, S I Nam Century-scale 0800h PP41C-2270 POSTER hydroclimate trends and spatial patterns in North America during the Common Era from a proxydiverse paleoclimate synthesis: J R Rodysill 0800h PP41C-2271 POSTER Tales from Two Cores: Bayesian Re-Analyses of the Summit Lake and Blue Lakes Pollen Cores: M Hall 0800h PP41C-2273 POSTER A point-by-point multiscale surface temperature reconstruction method and tests by pseudo proxy experiments: X Chen 0800h PP41C-2274 POSTER Climate variability UHIOHFWHG E\ WUHHULQJ ZLGWK DQG Ƽ18O in a heavily glaciated area of the Patagonian Andes since the Little Ice Age: W J H Meier, J Wernicke Jr, M Braun, J C Aravena, R Gana, J Griessinger 0800h PP41C-2275 POSTER Bayesian Models for Streamflow and River Network Reconstruction using Tree Rings: A Ravindranath, N Devineni 0800h PP41C-2276 POSTER Insights into accumulation variability over the last 2000 years at James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula: A Massam, R Mulvaney, J McConnell, N Abram, M M Arienzo, P L Whitehouse 0800h PP41C-2277 POSTER Reconstructing Common Era Climate Fields Using Data Assimilation, Proxies, and a Linear Climate Model: W A Perkins, G J Hakim 0800h PP41C-2278 POSTER Mixing it up in the 6RXWKHUQ 0DNDVVDU 6WUDLW 6HDVRQDO &RUDO Ɲ14C Reveals Monsoon-Driven Variability in Surface Water Circulation in the Indonesian Seas: S A Murty, N Goodkin, H Halide, D H Natawidjaja, B W Suwargadi, I Suprinhanto, D Prayudi, E R M Druffel, S Griffin 0800h PP41C-2279 POSTER Identifying Threshold Temperatures Associated with Bristlecone Pine Growth Signals in the Great Basin, USA: S B Weiss, A G Bunn, T J Tran, J M Bruening, M W Salzer, M K Hughes 0800h PP41C-2280 POSTER Implications of Lieblig’s Law of the Minimum for Climate Reconstruction from Tree Rings.: A Stine, P J Huybers 0800h PP41C-2281 POSTER Arctic hydroclimate of the common era: H W Linderholm 0800h PP41C-2282 POSTER Paleolandscape Modeling of Climatic vs Anthropogenic Fires Regimes in the southern Sierra Nevada, California using LANDIS-II: A Klimaszewski-Patterson, S A Mensing, P Weisberg, R M Scheller 0800h PP41C-2258 POSTER The dependence of model resolution on spatial co-variance patterns – Implications for pseudo proxy experiments: S Wagner, E Zorita 0800h PP41C-2284 POSTER A proxy, instrumental, and model analysis of spring and summer moisture over the Great Plains: I Howard, D W Stahle, S Feng 0800h PP41C-2260 POSTER The Role of Arctic Sea Ice in Last Millennium Climate Variability: ModelProxy Comparisons Using Ensemble Members and Novel Model Experiments.: C G Gertler, E Monier, R G Prinn 0800h PP41C-2286 POSTER Climatic variability in sclerochronological records from the northern North Sea : T Trofimova, C Andersson Dahl, F G W Bonitz PP41C-2259 POSTER Pseudoproxy 0800h Experiments Using the BARCAST Reconstruction Technique: Effects on Spatiotemporal Persistence Properties: T Nilsen, D Divine, M Rypdal, J Werner, K Rypdal All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 PP41C-2285 POSTER Molluscan 0800h sclerochronology on the Faroese Shelf and its potential to obtain closer insights into the climate variability of North Atlantic water masses: F G W Bonitz, C Andersson Dahl, T Trofimova THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h PP41C-2287 POSTER Climate Drivers of Blue Intensity from Two Eastern North American Conifers: S A Rayback, J Kilbride, J Pontius, E Tait, J Little 0800h PP41C-2288 POSTER The history of paleoenvironmental change and its cyclic change during the Common Era in the Lake Hiruga, Fukui Prefecture, central Japan: K Seto, S Irisawa, J Kitagawa, K Katsuki, K Yamada 0800h PP41C-2289 POSTER Paleoclimate Signals and Temperature Reconstructions for the Northeastern United States using Atlantic White Cedar Tree-Rings: J K Pearl, K J Anchukaitis, N Pederson, J P Donnelly PP41D Moscone West 2010 Thursday 0800h Limnogeology and Paleolimnology II (joint with EP, GC, GP, H) Torsten Haberzettl, Friedrich Schiller University of Jena; Guillaume St-Onge, University of Quebec at Rimouski UQAR; Thomas Kasper, Friedrich-SchillerUniversity 0800h PP41D-01 Discovery of a novel alkenoneproducing haptophyte in freshwater and oligosaline lakes marks a new era for quantitative paleotemperature reconstruction: Y Huang, W M Longo, J T Dillon, W J D’Andrea, S Theroux, Y Zheng, N Richter, L A Amaral-Zettler 0815h PP41D-02 Source-to-Sink Methods by Hyperspectral Imaging: a Case Study of the Laminated Sediments of Lake Linné (Svalbard).: A Van Exem, M Debret, Y Copard, C Verpoorter, P Sorrel, G de Wet, A Werner, S Roof, B Laignel, M Retelle 0830h PP41D-03 Holocene Erosion Patterns in European Alps Viewed from Lake Sediment: F Arnaud, J Poulenard, C Giguet-Covex, B Wilhelm, S Revillon, J P Jenny, M Revel, D Enters, M Bajard, L Fouinat, E Doyen, A Simonneau, E Chapron, B Vannière, P Sabatier 0845h PP41D-04 Biogeochemistry of Lakes in Western Papua, Indonesia – First Results of a Pilot Study.: J Kallmeyer, S Nomosatryo, C Henny, H Kopalit 0900h PP41D-05 The new Nam Co Multichannel Seismic Campaign in June/July 2016 - Fresh Results and Perspectives for a Future ICDP Drilling Campaign: G Daut, V Spiess, T Haberzettl, T Schwenk, N Schulze, J Haberkern, F Bergmann, F Gernhardt, J Wang, J Ju, L Huang, L Zhu 0915h PP41D-06 Pan-Hemispheric bi-partition of the Younger Dryas Stadial inferred from a multiproxy study of the Lake Suigetsu sediments, Japan: G Schlolaut, A Brauer, T Nakagawa, H F Lamb, J J Tyler, R Staff, M H Marshall, C Bronk Ramsey, C Bryant, P E Tarasov 0930h PP41D-07 Geophysical and Geochemical Constraints on the Age and Paleoclimate Implications of Holocene Lacustrine Cores from the Central Chilean Andes: R Tiner, R M Negrini, J L Antinao, A Maldonado 0945h PP41D-08 Lake Yoa (Northern Chad): A Seasonal Footprint of 10,500 Years of Climate Change in the Sahara: S Kroepelin, C Cocquyt, F Darius, M Dinies, P Francus, J Just, J Karls, J Kuper, A M Lézine, B Mallaye, M Melles, F Sylvestre, F A Viehberg, V Wennrich PP41E Moscone West 2012 Thursday 0800h Paleoclimate Variability in the Indo3DFLȴF5HJLRQΖ(joint with B, EP, GC, OS) Briony Mamo, University of Hong Kong; Isla Castañeda, University of Massachusetts Amherst; David De Vleeschouwer, MARUM - University of Bremen; Peter Clift, Louisiana State University 0800h PP41E-01 Indonesian Throughflow drove Australian climate from humid Pliocene to arid Pleistocene: B A Christensen, W Renema, J Henderiks, D De Vleeschouwer, J Groeneveld, I S Castañeda, L Reuning, K Bogus, G Auer, T Ishiwa, C McHugh, S J Gallagher, C Fulthorpe, I Expedition 356 Scientists 0815h PP41E-02 The Abrupt Onset of yhe Modern South Asian Monsoon Winds (IODP EXP. 359): C Betzler, G P Eberli, D Kroon, J D Wright, P K Swart, B N Nath, J Reijmer, C A Alvarez Zarikian 0830h PP41E-03 Emergence and evolution of millennial-scale variability in the East Asian summer monsoon over the last 3 Ma recorded in hemipelagic sediments of the Japan Sea recovered by IODP Expedition 346: R Tada, T Irino, M Ikeda, K Ikehara, A Karasuda, S Lu, A Seki, S Sugisaki, T Itaki, T Sagawa, Y Kubota, C Xuan, R W Murray, C A Alvarez Zarikian, E Scientists 2016 19 0845h PP41E-04 The oldest Quaternary ooids and young reefs in the eastern Indian Ocean, evidence from the Northwest Shelf of Australia, IODP Expedition 356.: S J Gallagher, L Reuning, T Himmler, J Henderiks, D De Vleeschouwer, J Groeneveld, C Fulthorpe, K Bogus, I Expedition 356 Scientists 0900h PP41E-05 Benthic Biotic Response to Climate Changes over the Last 700,000 Years, the Sea of Japan: Ostracode Assemblages from Site U1427, IODP Expedition 346: H H M Huang, M Yasuhara, H Iwatani, C A Alvarez Zarikian, M A Bassetti, T Sagawa 0915h PP41E-06 Holocene Summer Monsoon Variability- Evidence from Marine Sediment of western Continental Shelf of Sri Lanka: P N Ranasinghage, K M Ratnayake, D M K K Dassanayake, M Mohtadi, T Hewawasam, S U P Jinadasa, S Jayawardena, S Siriwardana 0930h PP41E-07 Climatic variability during the last deglaciation: A stalagmite-based multi-proxy record from Mawmluh cave, India: C Huguet, K Munnuru Singamshetty, J Routh, S Fietz, A Mangini, P Ghosh, M A Lone, R Rangarajan, J Eliasson 0945h PP41E-08 A Fifty-Year Coral Sr/Ca Time Series from Guam, Mariana Islands: In situ Monitoring and Comparison to Observed Pacific Climate: M Lander PP41F Moscone West 2022/2024 Thursday 0800h Unraveling Phanerozoic pCO2 and Global Temperature I S Kelsey Dyez, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Baerbel Hoenisch, Columbia University of New York; Dana Royer, Wesleyan University; Gabriel Bowen, University of Utah 0800h PP41F-01 Phanerozoic pCO2 recorded by the plants that used it: refinement, independent validation and multi-proxy comparison of a physiological model.: P Franks, D L Royer, J Kowalczyk, J Milligan 0815h PP41F-02 Is the Climatic Impact of Solar Luminosity Change Fortuitously Balanced by Paleogeographic Change over the last 300 million years?: D J Lunt, A Farnsworth, F Bragg 0830h PP41F-03 A missing element of the deep carbon cycle: CO2 degassing estimates from rift length analysis during Pangea fragmentation: S Brune, S Williams, D Müller 0845h PP41F-04 How strange was the Strangelove Ocean? New insights from Boron Isotopes.: M J Henehan, A Ridgwell, E Thomas, S Zhang, N Planavsky, L Alegret, D N Schmidt, J W B Rae, G L Foster, B T Huber, P M Hull 0900h PP41F-05 Eocene Temperature Evolution of the Tropical Atlantic Ocean: M Cramwinckel, I Kocken, C Agnini, M Huber, R van der Ploeg, J Frieling, P Bijl, F Peterse, U Roehl, S M Bohaty, S Schouten, A Sluijs 0915h PP41F-06 Multi-proxy Paleoclimate and CO2 Reconstruction from the Latest Middle Eocene Sedimentary Fill of a Subarctic Kimberlitic Maar Crater: A V Reyes, A P Wolfe, D L Royer, D R Greenwood, J E Tierney, G Doria, M H Gagen, P Siver, J Westgate 0930h PP41F-07 Global warming and ocean acidification through halted weathering feedback during the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum: R van der Ploeg, D S Selby, M Cramwinckel, S M Bohaty, A Sluijs, J J Middelburg 0945h PP41F-08 Polar Ice Sheets Drive Paleohydroclimate Affecting Terrestrial Plant Distribution and CO2 Exchange Potential during the Upper Carboniferous: J D White, C J Poulsen, I P Montanez, J McElwain, J P Wilson, M T Hren SEISMOLOGY S41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Imaging the Earth II: From Data to Processes on Regional to Global Scales VII Posters (joint with DI, NS, T) Andreas Fichtner, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Monica Maceira, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Carene Larmat, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Nori Nakata, Stanford University 0800h S41A-2721 POSTER ISC-EHB: Reinventing the EHB Earthquake Database: E R Engdahl, J M Weston, J Harris, D Di Giacomo, D A Storchak 0800h S41A-2722 POSTER Shallow active-source imaging of an andesite dike in southern New Mexico: comparing Reftek Texan and Fairfield Z-Land recordings: M S Karplus, G Kaip, S H Harder, K Johnson 0800h S41A-2723 POSTER Performance Test of First Body-Wave Arrival Times for Constraining a Slow Mantle Wedge in a Subduction Zone : K Kuge 20 2016 0800h S41A-2724 POSTER Seismic Imaging of Receiver Functions at Virtual Receivers in Ryukyu Arc, Japan: T Murakoshi, H Takenaka, M Komatsu, N Yamada 0800h S41A-2725 POSTER Application Of Receiver Based Techniques To Image Crustal Structures Of Scandinavia: A Makushkina, M Youssof, H Tkalcic, L P Vinnik, H Thybo 0800h S41A-2726 POSTER Slowness based CCP stacking technique in suppressing crustal multiples: Z Guan, F Niu 0800h S41A-2727 POSTER Seismic receiver function interpretation: Ps splitting or anisotropic underplating?: Z Liu, J J Park 0800h S41A-2737 POSTER Anisotropic shear velocity models of the North American upper mantle based on waveform inversion and numerical wavefield computations.: C Pierre, B A Romanowicz 0800h S41A-2738 POSTER Resolvability of regional density structure: A Plonka, A Fichtner 0800h S41A-2739 POSTER Validation of 3D Velocity and Attenuation Models in the North Island of New Zealand with Full-Wavefield Simulations: Y Kaneko, A Loubet, C Tape 0800h S41A-2740 POSTER Resolution, Uncertainty and Data Predictability of Tomographic Lg Q Models - Application to Eastern Eurasia: Y Chen, J Xie 0800h S41A-2728 POSTER Study of the surface wave off-great-circle propagation based on dense seismic array: a case study in Northeast China: H Chen, J Chong 0800h S41A-2741 POSTER Why Can Noise Crosscorrelations Replace Seismograms in Extracting Dispersion Relations and Travel Times?: T Liu, H Zhang 0800h S41A-2729 POSTER Surface wave propagation direction across the USArray observed with ambient noise: A newish observable: L Feng, I Kurz, Y Tian, W Shen, M H Ritzwoller 0800h S41A-2742 POSTER Investigating Deep Earth Structure with Earthquake Interferometry: P Koelemeijer, A Fichtner, W Kimman 0800h S41A-2730 POSTER Surface wave tomography with compressive sensing: Z Zhan, Q Li, J Huang 0800h S41A-2731 POSTER Nonlinear Joint Inversion of Surface Wave Dispersions and Receiver function Ps Delay Times and Its Application to the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone: Y Liu, A Aziz Zanjani, L Zhu 0800h S41A-2732 POSTER Efficient realization of 3D joint inversion of seismic and magnetotelluric data with cross gradient structure constraint: H Luo, H Zhang, J Gao 0800h S41A-2733 POSTER Intelligent earthquake data processing for global adjoint tomography: Y Chen, J Hill, T Li, W Lei, Y Ruan, M P Lefebvre, J Tromp 0800h S41A-2734 POSTER Automation of Global Adjoint Tomography Based on ASDF and Workflow Management Tools: W Lei, Y Ruan, E Bozdag, J A Smith, R T Modrak, L Krischer, Y Chen, M P Lefebvre, J Tromp 0800h S41A-2735 POSTER Towards seismic waveform inversion of long-offset Ocean-Bottom Seismic data for deep crustal imaging offshore Western Australia: S Monnier, D E Lumley, R Kamei, A Goncharov, J C Shragge 0800h S41A-2736 POSTER Towards Full-Waveform Ambient Noise Inversion: K Sager, L A Ermert, C Boehm, A Fichtner Looking for a Postdoc Position? Come to the Postdoc Career Fair! Thursday, 15 December 10:00 A.M.–5:00 P.M. Career Center Poster Hall THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h S41A-2743 POSTER Physical Accuracy of Q Models of Seismic Attenuation: I B Morozov 0800h S41A-2744 POSTER Finite-Frequency Tomography of the 410-km and 660-km Discontinuities Using SS Precursors: Z Guo, Y Zhou 0800h S41A-2745 POSTER Towards New Models of Deep Upper Mantle Anisotropy From Higher Mode Rayleigh Waves: H Xu, C Beghein 0800h S41A-2746 POSTER Seismic Anisotropy beneath the Global Mid-Ocean Ridge System from Source-Side Shear Wave Splitting: C M Eakin, N Harmon, C Rychert 0800h S41A-2747 POSTER Radially and Azimuthally Anisotropic Global Waveform Inversion: F Lavoué, N L Celli, A J Schaeffer, S Lebedev 0800h S41A-2748 POSTER High-resolution Seismic Modeling of the Core-mantle Boundary Region Based on Hybrid Methods: Preliminary Results: C Lin, P Tong, Q Liu 0800h S41A-2749 POSTER Three-dimensional shear wave velocity structure of the Atlantic upper mantle from analysis of a regional dataset of fundamentalmode Rayleigh waves: E James, C A Dalton 0800h S41A-2750 POSTER Rayleigh Wave Phase Velocity in the Upper Mantle Beneath the Indian Ocean: K E Godfrey, C A Dalton, J Ritsema 0800h S41A-2751 POSTER 3-D Surface-Wave Tomography of the European Alpine Lithosphere from Ambient-Noise and Earthquake Two-Station Measurements: E Kästle, C Rosenberg, L Boschi, N Bellahsen, R A Soomro, A El-Sharkawy, T M Meier 0800h S41A-2752 POSTER Research on ambient noise tomography in Fenwei Fault array: H Xu, Y Luo, Y Luo, X Yin 0800h S41A-2753 POSTER Swave velocity down to the uppermost mantle below the East European Craton in northern Poland from the inversion of ambient noise recorded at “13 BB star” seismic array: S Lepore, M Polkowski, M Grad 0800h S41A-2754 POSTER Characteristics of Shear Wave Velocity Structures Beneath the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Eastern Canada from Ambient Seismic Noise Tomography: A Kuponiyi, H Kao, J F Cassidy, S E Dosso, G Spence 0800h S41A-2755 POSTER Upper Crustal Structure of Taiwan Constrained by the Ellipticity of the Noise-derived Rayleigh Waves: C C Chien, Y N Chen, Y Gung, W T Liang 0800h S41A-2756 POSTER Ambient Noise Tomography of the Central Southern Alps, New Zealand: R E G Heckels, M K Savage, J Townend 0800h S41A-2765 POSTER Apparent seismic attenuation observations in Australia: J Smale, M Bezada 0800h S41A-2766 POSTER Layered Crustal Anisotropy in the NE Tibetan Plateau Inferred from Ambient Noise Tomography: C Jiang, Y Yang, Y Zheng 0800h S41A-2767 POSTER Eikonal Tomography of the Southern California Plate Boundary Region: H Qiu, Y Ben-Zion, D Zigone, F C Lin 0800h S41A-2768 POSTER Shear-Wave Velocity Structure in the Adana Basin of Southern Turkey by Ambient Noise Tomography: A H Kocaoglu, T Bakirci, A Kaslilar 0800h S41A-2769 POSTER Ambient Noise Tomography Using 3-Component Broadband Seismic Data From Sinop Regional Network, Turkey: A Karaaslan, A H Kocaoglu, S Ozalaybey 0800h S41A-2770 POSTER Spatiotemporal Variation of Ambient Noise Levels and Cross-Correlations observed in Gujarat, India: W T Liang, A Singh, K X Chen, L Zhao S41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Intermediate-Depth and Deep-Focus Earthquakes II Posters (joint with MR, T) Zhongwen Zhan, California Institute of Technology; Alexandre Schubnel, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris; Greg Hirth, Brown Univeristy 0800h S41B-2771 POSTER Laboratory earthquakes triggered during the eclogitization of lawsonite bearing blueschist: S Incel, N Hilairet, L Labrousse, T John, D Deldicque, T P Ferrand, Y Wang, J Renner, L F G Morales, A Schubnel 0800h S41B-2772 POSTER The influence of testing apparatus stiffness on the source properties of laboratory stick-slip: B D Kilgore, A McGarr, N M Beeler, D A Lockner 0800h S41B-2773 POSTER Seismotectonics of the Trans-Himalaya, Eastern Ladakh, India: A Paul 0800h S41B-2774 POSTER Combined functional network and frequency-time analysis of acoustic emissions during cracking excitations : H Ghaffari, W A Griffith 0800h S41B-2775 POSTER Dehydration-driven stress transfer triggers intermediate-depth earthquakes: T P Ferrand, A Schubnel, N Hilairet, S Incel, D Deldicque, L Labrousse, J Gasc, J Renner, Y Wang, H W Green II S41B-2776 POSTER Frequency-size 0800h distributions of Wadati-Benioff zone and nearboundary, intraplate earthquakes: J Todes, E Okal, S H Kirby 0800h S41B-2777 POSTER Magnitude-Frequency Distribution and Detection of Small IntermediateDepth Events in the Subduction Zones of Japan: S Chu, G C Beroza 0800h S41B-2778 POSTER Slab Seismicity in the Western Hellenic Subduction Zone: Constraints from Tomography and Double-Difference Relocation: F J Halpaap, S Rondenay, L Ottemöller 0800h S41B-2779 POSTER Tectonic Implications of Intermediate-depth Earthquakes Beneath the Northeast Caribbean: H Mejia, J Pulliam, V Huerfano, E Polanco Rivera S41B-2780 POSTER Experimental 0800h investigation of processes responsible for dehydration weakening and embrittlement: G Hirth, K Okazaki, B Proctor 0800h S41A-2757 POSTER Crustal seismic structure of Tohoku region, Japan constrained by ambient noises : K X Chen, Y Gung, B Y Kuo, T Y Huang 0800h S41B-2781 POSTER How reaction and permeability develop in dehydrating systems: H J Leclère, D R Faulkner, J Wheeler, J D Bedford 0800h S41A-2759 POSTER 3-D Vs ambient noise tomography around the Meishan fault zone in southwestern Taiwan from dense seismic array: C Y Cheng, H Kuochen, H Yao, K X Chen, K F Ma 0800h S41B-2783 POSTER Microseismic Monitoring RIWKH2OLYLQHҋ6SLQHO7UDQVLWLRQLQ)D\DOLWH8QGHU Non-Hydrostatic Stress: T Officer, R A Secco 0800h S41A-2758 POSTER Anisotropic Lithospheric Structure of Southern Madagascar from Ambient Seismic Noise: J Dreiling, F J Tilmann, X Yuan, G Rumpker 0800h S41A-2760 POSTER Seismic interferometry by autocorrelation applied to fracture seismicity from Planchón-Peteroa Volcanic Complex, Argentina-Chile: D Draganov, J A Casas, V H Olivera Craig, M C Manassero, G Badi, L Franco, M Gomez, E Ruigrok 0800h S41A-2761 POSTER Extracting Rayleigh wave dispersion from ambient noise across the Indian Ocean: Z Ma, C A Dalton 0800h S41A-2762 POSTER Core Mantle Boundary Imaging underneath the North Atlantic ocean using teleseismic noise correlations: L Retailleau, L Stehly, P Boué, S Durand, L Li, M Campillo 0800h S41A-2763 POSTER Passive seismic imaging around the SAFOD site, California using scattered SH-waves: K Chang, H Zhang 0800h S41A-2764 POSTER Seismic Structure of Perth Basin (Australia) and surroundings from Passive Seismic Deployments: N Issa, E Saygin, D E Lumley, T E Hoskin 0800h S41B-2782 POSTER Similarity and Cluster Analysis of Intermediate Deep Events in the Southeastern Aegean: M Ruscic, D Becker, A Bruestle, T M Meier 0800h S41B-2784 POSTER Full moment tensor inversion of two Hindu Kush intermediatedepth earthquakes using teleseismic and region waveforms: Z Jia, S Ni, Z Zhan S41B-2785 POSTER Characterizing 0800h intermediate-depth earthquake rupture in the Northern Mariana Subduction Zone: A C Arce, C Twardzik, C Ji 0800h S41B-2786 POSTER A dynamic model for slab development associated with the 2015 Mw 7.9 Bonin Islands deep earthquak: Z Zhan, T Yang, M Gurnis 0800h S41B-2787 POSTER Structure and Seismogenesis of Double Benioff Zones: M A Florez, G A Prieto 0800h S41B-2788 POSTER High-resolution Imaging of the Philippine Sea Plate subducting beneath Central Japan: S Padhy, T Furumura 0800h S13A-2531 POSTER Determination of focal mechanism solutions for the Cauca nest, Colombia: J B Tary, S A Diaz All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 S41C Moscone South 305 Thursday 0800h Advances in Understanding of Tremor, Slow Slip, and Other Slow Earthquake Phenomena II S (joint with G, T) Abhijit Ghosh, University of California Riverside; Kevin Chao, Northwestern University; William Frank, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Brent Delbridge, Berkeley Seismological Lab 0800h S41C-01 Slow Slip in the Alaska Subduction Zone and the Long-term Slip Budget on the Megathrust: J T Freymueller, S Li, Y Fu, R McCaffrey 0815h S41C-02 Aleutian Array of Arrays (A-cubed) to probe a broad spectrum of fault slip under the Aleutian Islands: A Ghosh, B LI 0800h SA41A-2368 POSTER Full-Scale Model of Subionospheric VLF Signal Propagation Based on First-Principles Charged Particle Transport Calculations: A Kouznetsov, C M Cully, D J Knudsen 0800h SA41A-2369 POSTER Application Of Geometrical Theory Of Diffraction (GTD) Techniques to GPS Signal Propagation Through Ionospheric Density Irregularities.: S K Vadepu, E A Spencer, R Gollapalli 0800h SA41A-2370 POSTER A Radio Propagation Technique for Geolocating Ionospheric Irregularities along Radio Occultation Ray-Paths: C S Carrano, K M Groves, C L Rino, W J McNeil SA41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Ionizing Radiation Environments throughout the Solar System Posters (joint with P, SH) 0830h S41C-03 A search for slow earthquakes in Interior Alaska: S G Holtkamp *XLOODXPH*URQR, Science Systems and Applications, Inc. Hampton; Jingnan Guo, University of Kiel; Ryan Norman, NASA Langley Research Center 0900h S41C-05 Slip-behavior transitions of a heterogeneous linear fault: S Yabe, S Ide 0800h SA41B-2371 POSTER Radiation Environments for Future Human Exploration Throughout the Solar System.: N Schwadron, M Gorby, J Linker, P Riley, T Torok, C Downs, H E Spence, M I Desai, Z Mikic, C J Joyce, K A Kozarev, L W Townsend, L W Townsend, R F Wimmer-Schweingruber 0845h S41C-04 A Mechanical Model for Decrease in Coupling Prior to the 2011 M9 Tohoku Earthquake: A P Mavrommatis, P Segall, K M Johnson 0915h S41C-06 Micro low-frequency tremor near the Japan Trench before the Tohoku-Oki earthquake: S Katakami, Y Ito, K Ohta, R Hino, S Suzuki, M Shinohara 0930h S41C-07 Distribution of shallow very low frequency earthquakes in the eastern Nankai trough influenced by a subducted oceanic ridge: Results from cluster analysis applied to ocean bottom seismographs: A To, K Obana, E Araki 0945h S41C-08 Tectonic tremor activity associated with teleseismic and nearby earthquakes: K Chao, K Obara, Z Peng, H C Pu, W Frank, G A Prieto, A Wech, Y J Hsu, C Yu, S Van der Lee, D W Apley SPA-AERONOMY SA41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Advances in Radio Frequency Propagation Modeling and Applications I Posters James Jones, Northrop Grumman Corporation Bellevue; Jonah Colman, Air Force Research Laboratory Kirtland AFB; Ethan S Miller, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 0800h SA41A-2356 POSTER A Method to Determine the Average Parallel Component of the Magnetic Field From Measurement of Faraday Rotation and Total Electron Content.: A C Cushley 0800h SA41A-2357 POSTER Geospace ionosphere research with a MF/HF radio instrument on a cubesat: E J Kallio, A T Aikio, M Alho, M Fontell, R van Gijlswijk, K Kauristie, A Kestilä, P Koskimaa, J S Makela, M Mäkelä, E Turunen, H Vanhamäki 0800h SA41A-2358 POSTER LF/MF D-Region Ionospheric Remote Sensing: M A HigginsonRollins, M Cohen 0800h SA41A-2359 POSTER Modelling the Main Ionospheric Trough in the Eestern European Sector Using EDAM Assimilating GPS Data: N JacksonBooth, J Parker, S E Pryse 0800h SA41A-2360 POSTER Ionospheric Caustics in Solar Radio Observations: A Koval, Y Chen, A Stanislavsky 0800h SA41A-2361 POSTER C/NOFS-VEFI results on magnetic-latitude control over coupling of lightning-generated VLF into zero-hop whistlers: A R Jacobson, R Holzworth, R F Pfaff Jr, R A Heelis 0800h SA41A-2362 POSTER Finite Difference modeling of VLF Propagation in the EarthIonosphere Waveguide: R A Marshall, T Wallace, M Turbe 0800h SA41A-2363 POSTER HF Propagation Directions Observed by the e-POP Radio Receiver Instrument: H G James, G W Perry 0800h SA41A-2364 POSTER A Highly-Accurate and Fast Ray Tracing Sysyem for HF and UHF Simulations: J C Jones, G P Richards 0800h SA41A-2365 POSTER Estimating the D-Region Ionospheric Electron Density Profile Using VLF Narrowband Transmitters: N C Gross, M Cohen SA41A-2366 POSTER Assessing 0800h D-Region Ionospheric Electron Densities with Transionospheric VLF Signals: E R Worthington, M Cohen 0800h SA41A-2367 POSTER Radio Receiver Instrument (RRI) ePOP transionospheric observations from an HF transmitter in Ottawa (45N, 75W): G C Hussey, D W Danskin, R G Gillies, H G James, A W Yau, F C Hird, D T Fairbairn 0800h SA41B-2372 POSTER Solar Energetic Particles Events and Human Exploration: Measurements in a Space Habitat: L Narici, F Berrilli, M Casolino, D Del Moro, R Forte, L Giovannelli, M Martucci, M Mergè, P Picozza, A Rizzo, S Scardigli, R Sparvoli, C Zeitlin 0800h SA41B-2373 POSTER Prediction of Exposure Level of Energetic Solar Particle Events: M H Y Kim, S Blattnig 0800h SA41B-2374 POSTER Characterization of the RaD-X Mission Instruments: G Gronoff, C J Mertens, R B Norman, T Straume 0800h SA41B-2375 POSTER Solar Energetic Particle Events Observed on Mars with MSL/RAD: B Ehresmann, D Hassler, C Zeitlin, J Guo, R F Wimmer-Schweingruber, J K Appel, E Boehm, S I Boettcher, D E Brinza, S Burmeister, H Lohf, C Martin-Garcia, S C Rafkin, A Posner, G Reitz 0800h SA41B-2376 POSTER Radiation equivalent dose simulations for long-term interplanetary flights: M I Dobynde, A Drozdov, Y Y Shprits 0800h SA41B-2377 POSTER Reconstructing High Energy Ion Fluxes with the Maven Solar Energetic Particle Instrument: P Dunn, R J Lillis, D E Larson, C O Lee, J G Luhmann, A Bahadori, M Kroupa SA41C Moscone West 2016 Thursday 0800h Disturbances in the Thermosphere and Ionosphere: Current Understanding and Operational Impacts I (Half Session) Yongliang Zhang, Johns Hopkins University; Larry Paxton, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Timothy Fuller-Rowell, University of Colorado at Boulder; James Jones, Northrop Grumman Corporation Bellevue 0800h SA41C-01 Evaluation of the CIRA models at low altitude with GOCE densities: S Bruinsma, A Jaeggi, D Arnold, N sanchez-Ortiz 0813h SA41C-02 The Thermosphere Fights Back: Sources of Nitric Oxide Overcooling During Geomagnetic Storms: D Knipp, D V Pette, L M Kilcommons, M G Mlynczak, L A Hunt 0828h SA41C-03 Improved Orbit Determination and Forecasts with an Assimilative Tool for Atmospheric Density and Satellite Drag Specification: G Crowley, M Pilinski, E K Sutton, M Codrescu, T J Fuller-Rowell, T Matsuo, M Fedrizzi, S C Solomon, L Qian, J P Thayer 0843h SA41C-04 Modeling Weather in the Ionosphere using the Navy’s Highly Integrated Thermosphere and Ionosphere Demonstration System (HITIDES): S E McDonald, F Sassi, K Zawdie, J P McCormack, C Coker, J Huba, J Krall SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS SH41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Evolution, Dynamics, and 0DFURVFRSLF(HFWVRI7XUEXOHQFHLQ the Heliosphere I Posters Tulasi Parashar, University of Delaware; William Matthaeus, University of Delaware; Alexandros Chasapis, University of Delaware; Sergio Servidio, University of Calabria All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h SH41A-2508 POSTER Exact Scaling Laws for Helical Three-dimensional Two-fluid Turbulent Plasmas: N Andres, S Galtier, F Sahraoui 0800h SH41A-2509 POSTER Generalized TwoComponent Model of Solar Wind Turbulence: Coupled Large and Small Scales: S Oughton, T Wiengarten, N E Engelbrecht, H Fichtner, J Kleimann, K Scherer 0800h SH41A-2510 POSTER The Development of Magnetic Field Line Wander by Plasma Turbulence : S Bourouaine, G G Howes 0800h SH41A-2511 POSTER Complexity Variations in the Interplanetary Magnetic Field Between 0.3 and 5.4 AU: J M Weygand, M Kivelson, K K Khurana, R J Walker, R J Strangeway, M Velli, V Angelopoulos 0800h SH41A-2512 POSTER Solar Wind Magnetic Field Background Spectrum from Fluid to Kinetic Scales: R Bruno, D de Iure, E Pietropaolo, D Telloni 0800h SH41A-2513 POSTER On Statistics of Electric Field Amplitudes in the Langmuir Turbulence: V Krasnoselskikh, A Voshchepynets, A Volokitin, C Krafft 0800h SH41A-2514 POSTER Third-Moment Descriptions of the Interplanetary Turbulent Cascade, Intermittency, and Back Transfer: B J Vasquez, J Coburn, M A Forman, C W Smith, J E Stawarz 0800h SH41A-2515 POSTER The anisotropy of sunward-propagating Alfvénic fluctuations with power-law spectra observed by Wind spacecraft: H Wu, X Wang, C Tu, L Wang, J He, H Tian, E Marsch 0800h SH41A-2516 POSTER Nature of Kinetic Scale Turbulence in the Earth’s Magnetosheath: C H K Chen, S Boldyrev 0800h SH41A-2517 POSTER Scaling-laws and highorder statistics in strong Alfvenic turbulence: J C Palacios, J C Perez 0800h SH41A-2518 POSTER Mirror Instability in the Turbulent Expanding Solar Wind: P Hellinger, L Franci, S Landi, L Matteini, A Verdini 0800h SH41A-2519 POSTER Turbulence CausalityConstrained PANS Model for MHD Simulation of the Solar Wind: R Chhiber, A V Usmanov, W H Matthaeus, A Petrosyan, T Parashar, Y Yang, M L Goldstein 0800h SH41A-2520 POSTER Spectral Anisotropy of Magnetic Field Fluctuations around Ion Scales in the Fast Solar Wind: X Wang, C Tu, J He, E Marsch, L Wang SH41A-2522 POSTER Non-elliptic 0800h wave-number spectra of imbalanced magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in the solar wind plasma: Y Nariyuki, Y Narita, S Saito 0800h SH41A-2523 POSTER Stringent limits on the amplitude of Alfvénic perturbations at high-beta: J Squire, E Quataert, A A Schekochihin, S D Bale, C H K Chen, M Strumik 0800h SH41A-2524 POSTER Multi-scale Pressurebalanced Structures and Influence of Intermittency on the Perpendicular Spectrum in Threedimensional Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence: Y Liping, J He, S Li, E Marsch, C Y Tu, L Wang, L Zhang, X Wang, X S Feng 0800h SH41A-2525 POSTER Comparison between Simulations and Transport Models for Imbalanced Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence: C S Ng, T J Dennis 0800h SH41A-2526 POSTER Solar wind turbulence: intermittent structures and the role of ion thermal pressure: O Alexandrova, S Lion, A Zaslavsky 0800h SH41B-2531 POSTER The Connection Between the Longitudinal Extent of SEP Events and the Properties of Coronal Shocks: N E Raouafi, D Lario, R Y Kwon, P Riley 0800h SH41B-2532 POSTER Coronal Disturbances and the Early Evolution of SEP Events: N Nitta, L Jian, R Gomez-Herrero 0800h SH41B-2533 POSTER Solar Energetic Particle Events and CME Accelerations in the Low Corona: MLSO Observations: O C St Cyr, S W Kahler, I G Richardson, H V Cane, H Xie, J Burkepile 0800h SH41B-2534 POSTER Comparison on the CME-shock Acceleration of Three Widespread SEPs during Solar Cycle 24: O C St Cyr, H Xie, M Pertti, N Gopalswamy 0800h SH41B-2535 POSTER A study of SEPs using both STEREO spacecraft.: L Preisser, X BlancoCano, P Kajdic 0800h SH41B-2536 POSTER The Relationship Between SEP Events, Type-III Radio Bursts, and Coronal Mass Ejections at the Maximum of Solar Sunspot Cycle 24: R R Fisher, B Yamashiro 0800h SH41B-2537 POSTER On the Origin of Long-duration Solar Gamma-ray Flares and Their Connection with SEPs: V Bernstein, L M Winter, E W Cliver, N Omodei, M Pesce-Rollins 0800h SH41B-2538 POSTER Deriving the properties of coronal pressure fronts in 3-D: particle acceleration, time dependent magnetic connectivity with solar surface and link with long lasting gamma ray emission in three far side Coronal Mass Ejections: I Plotnikov, A Rouillard 0800h SH41B-2539 POSTER GOES X-class flares released during the Peak of SC-24: A A Hady II 0800h SH41B-2540 POSTER The Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE): F Alibay, J Lazio, J C Kasper, N Amiri, T Bastian, C Cohen, E Landi, W Manchester, A Reinard, N Schwadron, A M Hegedus, M Maksimovic, A Zaslavsky, B Cecconi, G Hallinan, V Krupar SH41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Voyager Interstellar Mission: Its 6FLHQWLȴF'LVFRYHULHVDQG7KHLU Relation to Remote Observations II Posters Nikolai Pogorelov, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Robert Decker, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Merav Opher, Boston University; John Richardson, MIT 0800h SH41C-2541 POSTER Sunward-Propagating Alfvénic Fluctuations Observed in the Heliosphere: H Li, C Wang, J W Belcher, J He, J D Richardson SH41C-2542 POSTER Dispersive 0800h Magnetosonic Waves and Turbulence in the Heliosheath: Multi-Fluid MHD Reconstruction of Voyager 2 Observations: B Zieger, M Opher, G Toth 0800h SH41C-2543 POSTER Multi-ion Multi-fluid Simulations of the Effects of Pick-up Ions on the Global Structure of the Heliosphere: C J Bambic, M Opher, B Zieger, A Michael, M Z Kornbleuth, G Toth 0800h SH41C-2544 POSTER How Numerical Magnetic Dissipation at the Heliospheric Current Sheet Affects Model Predictions at Voyager 1 and Results from a Kinetic-MHD Model of the Heliosphere within SWMF: A Michael, M Opher, G Toth, D Borovikov, V Tenishev, E Provornikova 0800h SH41A-2527 POSTER Statistics of Magnetic Reconnection X-Lines in Kinetic Turbulence: C C Haggerty, T Parashar, W H Matthaeus, M A Shay, M Wan, S Servidio, P Wu 0800h SH41C-2545 POSTER Instabilities Driven by a Pickup Ion Velocity Ring in the Heliosphere: Linear Theory and PIC Simulations: K Liu, K Min, S P Gary, X Wang 0800h SH41A-2528 POSTER Double Current Sheet Instabilities and the Transition to Turbulence.: F Pucci, M Velli, L Biferale, G Sahoo 0800h SH41C-2546 POSTER Shocks Beyond the Heliopause: T K Kim, I Kryukov, N V Pogorelov SH41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h The Connections between Coronal Shock Wave Dynamics and Early SEP Production II Posters David Lario, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Iver Cairns, University of Sydney; Nariaki Nitta, Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory 0800h SH41B-2529 POSTER Type II and Type III Radio Emissions and Their Association with Solar Energetic Particles: I G Richardson, H V Cane 0800h SH41B-2530 POSTER Connectivity Between Solar Energetic Particle Observations and Their Solar Sources: The Event on 14 August 2010: R Y Kwon, P A Makela, D Lario, N E Raouafi, B J Thompson, I G Richardson, T T von Rosenvinge, H Xie, M L Mays, N Thakur, H M Bain, M Zhang, L Zhao, W H Matthaeus, A Papaioannou, P Riley THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER MHD-kinetic 0800h SH41C-2547 POSTER Modeling of the Solar wind Interaction with the Local Interstellar Medium: Can Steady State Models Explain Voyager Observations?: A C Redman, N V Pogorelov, J Heerikhuisen, T K Kim 0800h SH41C-2548 POSTER The Heliotail Observed in TeV Cosmic Ray Anisotropy: N Pogorelov, S Borovikov, M Zhang 0800h SH41C-2549 POSTER Cosmic Ray Proton Anisotropies Measured at Voyager 1 in the Local Interstellar Medium: R B Decker, S M Krimigis, M E Hill, E C Roelof 0800h SH41C-2550 POSTER Cosmic Ray Anisotropies and Magnetic Turbulence Beyond the Heliopause: V A Florinski 0800h SH41C-2551 POSTER Limits on the Interstellar Magnetic Field Imposed by Observational Constraints Indicate that Voyager 1 Remains in the Inner Heliosheath: G Gloeckler, L A Fisk 2016 21 SH41D Moscone West 2011 Thursday 0800h SM41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Particle Acceleration and Transport at the Sun and in the Inner Heliosphere I Multiscale Processes and Interactions in the Magnetotail and Inner Magnetosphere I Posters Linghua Wang, Peking University; Gang Li, University of Alabama in Huntsville; R Wimmer-Schweingruber, University of Kiel 0800h SH41D-01 Why are Solar Energetic Particle Intensities so Much Lower in Solar Cycle 24, Especially at High Energies?: R A Mewaldt, G Li, C Cohen, G M Mason, T T von Rosenvinge, C W Smith, A Vourlidas 0830h SH41D-02 Particle Acceleration in HighEnergy Solar Flares Detected by the Fermi Large Area Telescope: N Omodei, M Pesce-Rollins, V Petrosian, W Liu, F Rubio da Costa 0845h SH41D-03 First Flight and Future Prospects for the Gamma-Ray Imager/Polarimeter for Solar flares (GRIPS): A Y Shih, P Saint-Hilaire, N A Duncan, H M Bain, G J Hurford, S Boggs, A Zoglauer, J Sample, B Maruca, A Caspi, P Kaufmann 0900h SH41D-04 GeV Solar Energetic Particle Observation and Search by IceTop from 2011 to 2016: P A Evenson, P Muangha, D J Ruffolo 0915h SH41D-05 Superthermal (0.5-~100 keV) Electrons near the ICME-driven shocks: L Yang, L Wang, G Li, J Tao, J He, C Tu 0930h SH41D-06 The Spectral Characteristics of Suprathermal Heavy Ions in Corotating Interaction Regions: R J Filwett, M I Desai, M A Dayeh, T W Broiles )UDQN7RROHWWR, Rice University; Stephen Fuselier, Southwest Research Institute; Andrei Runov, University of California Los Angeles; Ian Cohen, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 0800h SM41B-2423 POSTER Access and Use of MMS Data through SPDF Services: R E McGuire, D Bilitza, S A Boardsen, R M Candey, R Chimiak, J F Cooper, L N Garcia, B T Harris, R C Johnson, T J Kovalick, N Lal, H A Leckner, M H Liu, N E Papitashvili, U R Rao, D A Roberts, R E Yurow 0800h SM41B-2424 POSTER Using MHD Models for Context for Multispacecraft Missions: P H Reiff, S Y Sazykin, J Webster, A Daou, D T Welling, B L Giles, C Pollock 0800h SM41B-2425 POSTER Magnetotail flux release instability in MHD and kinetic regimes: Global and local aspects: V G Merkin, M I Sitnov, K Garcia-Sage, T Motoba 0800h SM41B-2426 POSTER Magnetotail Stability Parameters in Global MHD Simulations: K GarciaSage, V G Merkin, M I Sitnov, T E Moore, A D Pembroke 0800h SM41B-2427 POSTER Plasma Drifts in the Intermediate Magnetosphere: Simulation Results: J Lyon, B Zhang 0800h SM41B-2442 POSTER Characteristics of Ion Distribution Functions in Dipolarizing FluxBundles: THEMIS Event Studies: A Runov, A Artemyev, J Birn, P L Pritchett, X Zhou 0800h SM41D-2462 POSTER Electron current in the boundary layer of a mini-magnetosphere above a lunar magnetic anomaly: H Usui, Y Miyake, M N Nishino, J Wang 0800h SM41B-2443 POSTER Ion velocity distributions in the plasma sheet: J Birn, A Runov 0800h SM41D-2463 POSTER The effects of upstream plasma properties on Titan’s ionosphere: S A Ledvina, S H Brecht 0800h SM41B-2444 POSTER Timescales for the Penetration of IMF By into the Earth’s Magnetotail: S D Browett, R C Fear SM41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Magnetospheres in the Inner Solar System I Posters (joint with P) Gina DiBraccio, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Daniel Gershman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Marissa Vogt, Boston University 0800h SM41C-2445 POSTER Current status and science operations plan of BepiColombo MMO: G Murakami, M Fujimoto 0800h SM41C-2446 POSTER Investigation of Analogues to Plasmoids and Jets in the Mercury Magnetosheath: T Karlsson, E I Liljeblad, A Kullen, J M Raines, J A Slavin, T Sundberg 0800h SM41C-2447 POSTER MESSENGER observations of Mercury’s Plasma Mantle: J M Jasinski, J A Slavin, J M Raines, G A DiBraccio 0800h SM41C-2448 POSTER Statistical Survey of FTE Showers at Mercury: G Poh, J A Slavin, X Jia, S M Imber, J M Raines, G A DiBraccio, W J Sun, D J Gershman 0945h SH41D-07 Association of Impulsive Solar Energetic Particle Events With Large-Scale Coronal Waves: R Bucik, D Innes, G M Mason, M E Wiedenbeck 0800h SM41B-2428 POSTER The dynamics and structure of current systems during dipolarization events: L Kepko, B J Anderson, C Russell, J Birn, G Le, R J Strangeway, J A Slavin, R Nakamura, F Plaschke 0800h SM41C-2449 POSTER MESSENGER observations of flux ropes and reconnection fronts: locations of the near tail reconnection site at Mercury: W J Sun, S Fu, J A Slavin, J M Raines, Q Zong, G Poh, T Zurbuchen SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS 0800h SM41B-2429 POSTER The Interaction of Finite-Width Reconnection Exhaust Jets with a Dipolar Magnetic Field Configuration: P L Pritchett, A Runov 0800h SM41C-2450 POSTER Energetic electron acceleration during dipolarization events in Mercury’s magnetotail: R M Dewey, J A Slavin, D N Baker, J M Raines, D J Lawrence SM41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Radiation Belt Dynamics in the Earth’s Inner Zone and Slot Region I Posters 0800h SM41B-2430 POSTER Ion Transport and Acceleration at Dipolarization Fronts: Large-Scale MHD-Test-Particle Simulations: A Y Ukhorskiy, K Sorathia, V G Merkin, M I Sitnov Jean-Francois Ripoll, CEA Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique DAM; Joseph Fennell, The Aerospace Corporation; Xinlin Li, Univ Colorado at Boulder 0800h SM41B-2431 POSTER Modeling particle injections during magnetospheric substorm by a propagating earthward electromagnetic pulse. : G A Kalugin, K Kabin, E Donovan, E Spanswick 0800h SM41A-2411 POSTER Testing Linear Theory on inner magnetosphere EMIC waves observed by the Van Allen Probes: A Saikin, J Zhang, C W Smith, H E Spence, B Larsen, R Geoffrey, R B Torbert, C Kletzing 0800h SM41A-2412 POSTER Electric field observations associated with 100s keV electron enhancements in the slot region: S Califf, X Li, H Zhao, T E Sarris, A C Kellerman, A N Jaynes, D Malaspina 0800h SM41A-2413 POSTER Van Allen Probes EFW Cold Plasma Density Observations at L shell = 2: S A Thaller, J R Wygant, C A Cattell, A W Breneman, S Tian, E Tyler, S De Pascuale, W S Kurth, C Kletzing 0800h SM41A-2414 POSTER Comparison of lighting activity and inner radiation belt particle fluxes perturbations: C Martinez Calderon, J Bortnik, W Li, H E Spence, C J Rodger 0800h SM41A-2415 POSTER The Role of the Auroral Processes in the Formation of the Outer Electron Radiation Belt: M V Stepanova, E E Antonova, V A Pinto, P S Moya, M Riazantseva, I Ovchinnikov 0800h SM41A-2416 POSTER Radiation Belt Electron Intensity Variations: Van Allen Probes era vs. Previous two Solar Cycles: X Li, D N Baker, H Zhao, K Zhang, A N Jaynes, Q Schiller, S G Kanekal, J B Blake 0800h SM41A-2417 POSTER Inner radiation belt protons during the Van Allen Probes era: X Li, R Selesnick 0800h SM41A-2418 POSTER Comparison of Van Allen Probes Radiation Belt Proton Data with TestParticle Simulation for the 17 March 2015 Storm: M Engel, M Hudson, B T Kress, R Selesnick 0800h SM41A-2419 POSTER The cross-calibration of proton radiation belt data and its long-term variation characteristics: NOAA satellites: R Lin, S Liu, L Shi 0800h SM41A-2420 POSTER Dynamics of the Low Energy Proton Inner Belt: T B Guild, J E Mazur, M D Looper 0800h SM41A-2421 POSTER Mountain waves in space: The influence of lee waves on the plasmasphere: J Helmboldt 0800h SM41B-2432 POSTER Kinetic Features of Multi-Species Energetic Ions Associated with Dynamic Injections at the Near-Tail Region as Observed by the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) Mission: A J Rogers, I J Cohen, B J Anderson, B Mauk, J L Burch, R B Torbert, S A Fuselier, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, M Lessard 0800h SM41B-2433 POSTER Electron Injections: A Study of Electron Acceleration by Multiple Dipolarizing Flux Bundles Using an Analytical Model: C Gabrielse, V Angelopoulos, A Artemyev, A Runov, C Harris 0800h SM41B-2434 POSTER MMS FEEPS Energetic Electron Microinjection Observations: J F Fennell, D L Turner, C Lemon, A N Jaynes, J B Blake, J H Clemmons, H E Spence, B Mauk, D N Baker, I J Cohen, J L Burch 0800h SM41B-2435 POSTER Survey of Particle Injections Into the Inner Magnetosphere: T Sotirelis, M Gkioulidou, D G Mitchell, L J Lanzerotti 0800h SM41B-2436 POSTER Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) and Van Allen Probes Study of Substorm Injections: D N Baker, A N Jaynes, T W Leonard, I Cohen, B Mauk, J F Fennell 0800h SM41B-2437 POSTER Simultaneous Remote Observations of Intense Reconnection Effects by MMS and DMSP Spacecraft During Storm-time Substorms: R Nakamura, A Varsani, V A Sergeev, W Baumjohann, A A Petrukovich, T Sotirelis, F Plaschke, W Magnes, C T Russell, Y V Khotyaintsev, B L Giles, J Dorelli, D J Gershman, R J Strangeway, V N Coffey, R B Torbert, P A Lindqvist, R Ergun SM41B-2438 POSTER Multipoint 0800h Observations of a Global Pi2 Event in Space and on the Ground: X Shi, J B Baker, J M Ruohoniemi, M Hartinger, N A Frissell, J Liu 0800h SM41B-2439 POSTER Storm Time Current Distribution in the Innerequatorial Magnetosphere:THEMIS Observations: Y Yang, C Shen, M Dunlop, Z Rong, X Li, V Angelopoulos, Z Chen, Y Ji, G Yan, X Shen, J Huang 0800h SM41B-2440 POSTER Magnetospheric Response to the Severe Storm of June 22-23, 2015: Effect of Multiple Dipolarizations on the Ring Current and Radiation Belts: N Buzulukova, M C H Fok, A Glocer, T E Moore, G Le, S C Martin 0800h SM41A-2422 POSTER 3D Lower Hybrid Turbulence in Space Plasmas : G Ganguli, C E Crabtree, L Rudakov 0800h SM41B-2441 POSTER Dipolarization in the inner magnetosphere during a geomagnetic storm on 7 October 2015: H Matsui, P J Erickson, J C Foster, R B Torbert, M R Argall, B J Anderson, J B Blake, I J Cohen, R Ergun, C J Farrugia, Y V Khotyaintsev, H Korth, P A Lindqvist, W Magnes, G T Marklund, B Mauk, K W Paulson, C Russell, R J Strangeway, D L Turner 22 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 0800h SM41C-2451 POSTER Statistical Study of Mercury’s Energetic Electron Events as Observed by the Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer Instrument onboard MESSENGER: R Nikoukar, D J Lawrence, P N Peplowski, H Korth, R M Dewey, D N Baker, R L McNutt Jr 0800h SM41C-2452 POSTER Sodium Ion Production, Acceleration and Transport in Mercury’s Magnetosphere: D J Perkins, D Schriver, P M Travnicek, P Hellinger, R L Richard, J M Raines 0800h SM41C-2453 POSTER A PDS Archive for Observations of Mercury’s Na Exosphere: C Backes, T Cassidy, A W Merkel, R M Killen, A E Potter 0800h SM41C-2454 POSTER Compressibility of Mercury’s Dayside Magnetosphere: Z Jun, W Wan, Y Wei, J A Slavin, J M Raines, Z Rong, L Chai, X Han 0800h SM41D-2464 POSTER Energetic environment at Titan’s orbit: L Regoli, E Roussos, J G Luhmann, K Dialynas, N Krupp, G H Jones, A J Coates 0800h SM41D-2465 POSTER Plasma interaction, induction and energetic particle dynamics near Callisto: A case study of Galileo’s C21 and C30 flybys: S Simon, L Liuzzo 0800h SM41D-2466 POSTER Transmission and Reflection of Dispersive Alfven Waves in the Io Plasma Torus: B H Stauffer, P A Delamere, P A Damiano 0800h SM41D-2467 POSTER Europa ‘s Surface Sputtering by the Thermal Plasma of the Torus Considering the Electro-magnetic Interaction Between the Plasma and the Atmosphere: F Bagenal, V J Dols, T Cassidy, F J Crary, P A Delamere 0800h SM41D-2468 POSTER Hybrid Simulations of Pluto’s Plasma Interaction: M Feyerabend, S Simon, U Motschmann, L Liuzzo 0800h SM41D-2469 POSTER Comparison of New Horizons Plasma Data with Three-Dimensional Hybrid Simulations: N P Barnes, P A Delamere, H A Elliott, D F Strobel, F Bagenal, M E Hill, R L McNutt Jr, D J McComas SM41E Moscone West 2018 Thursday 0800h Temporal Variations of Precipitation: Fluctuating Aurora, ULF Modulation of High-Frequency Waves, and Modulation of Energetic Particle Loss I Alexa Halford, Dartmouth College; Beate Humberset, University of Bergen; Aaron Breneman, The University of Minnesota; Allison Jaynes, University of Colorado at Boulder 0800h SM41E-01 High time-resolution electron energy and flux estimates inside regions of flickering and pulsating aurora: R Michell, M Samara, G A Grubbs II 0815h SM41E-02 Determination of electron precipitation characteristics and ionospheric conductance using high spatio-temporal resolution ground-based multi-spectral imaging: G A Grubbs II, R Michell, M Samara, D Hampton 0830h SM41E-03 Understanding Pulsating Aurora: Overview and Outlook: D J Knudsen 0845h SM41E-04 Differentiating Types of Patchy Pulsating Aurora: E Donovan, E Grono, K R Murphy, E Spanswick, B Yang 0800h SM41C-2455 POSTER Effects of Induction and Magnetopause Reconnection on Mercury’s Magnetosphere: MESSENGER Observations and Global MHD Simulations with Coupled Planetary Interior: X Jia, J A Slavin, G Poh, G Toth, T I Gombosi 0900h SM41E-05 Modulation of whistler-mode chorus waves by ULF and the effects on auroral precipitation: A N Jaynes, M Usanova, M Lessard, K Takahashi, A Ali, D Malaspina, R Michell, E Spanswick, E Donovan, C Klitzing, , M Samara, H E Spence, J R Wygant 0800h SM41C-2456 POSTER Global fully kinetic models of planetary magnetospheres with iPic3D: G Lapenta, L Sanna, J Amaya, D Gonzalez, A Zitz, B Lembege, S Markidis, D Schriver, R J Walker, J Berchem, I B Peng, P M Travnicek 0915h SM41E-06 Coherent Whistler Mode Waves Simultaneously Observed Over Unexpectedly Large Spatial Scales: J Li, J Bortnik, W Li, R M Thorne, X Chu, L Chen, C Kletzing, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, J R Wygant, A W Breneman, S A Thaller 0800h SM41C-2457 POSTER The magnetosphere of Venus under unusual Solar Wind condition: S A Pope, G S Chong, G Collinson, T Zhang, M A Balikhin 0800h SM41C-2458 POSTER Vortex structure in the Venus plasma wake: H Perez-de-Tejada, R N A Lundin SM41D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Moon-Plasma Interactions throughout the Solar System II Posters (joint with P) Sven Simon, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus; Sean Hsu, University of Colorado; James O’Donoghue, Boston University; Carol Paty, Georgia Inst. of Technology 0800h SM41D-2459 POSTER Implications of the solar eclipse on the geomagnetic field: J H KIM, H Y Chang 0800h SM41D-2460 POSTER Solar Wind Interaction with Lunar Magnetic Anomalies: Reiner Gamma: J Deca, A V Divin, T Ahmadi, X Wang, B Lembege, S Markidis, G Lapenta, M Horanyi 0800h SM41D-2461 POSTER Diamagnetic effect in the foremoon solar wind observed by Kaguya: M N Nishino, Y Saito, H Tsunakawa, Y Miyake, Y Harada, S Yokota, F Takahashi, M Matsushima, H Shibuya, H Shimizu 0930h SM41E-07 Balloon Observations of ULF Wave Modulated Relativistic Electron Precipitation: L A Woodger, R M Millan, A J Halford 0945h SM41E-08 The role of localised Ultra-Low Frequency waves in energetic electron precipitation: J Rae, K R Murphy, C Watt, I R Mann, L Ozeke, A J Halford, D G Sibeck, M A Clilverd, C J Rodger, A W Degeling, H J Singer TECTONOPHYSICS T41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Advanced Technology and Multidisciplinary Approaches in Structure and Tectonics I Posters (joint with EP, NH) Steven Micklethwaite, Monash University; Jonathan Glen, USGS :HVWHUQ5HJLRQDO2ɝFHV0HQOR3DUN; Alexander Cruden, Monash University 0800h T41A-2891 POSTER Accommodation folding and magmatic intrusions in the Vøring Basin, Norwegian Sea: K O Omosanya, S E Johansen, O E Eruteya, N Waldmann 0800h T41A-2892 POSTER Active Fault Monitoring Using Portable Seismograph Arrays in Washington State: R Cakir, S Scott, T J Walsh, T Lau, K Szatkowski, J Dragovich, M L Anderson, M Polenz, S Mavor, M Allen All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h T41A-2893 POSTER Reflection seismic investigations over the Siljan Ring impact structure revisted: Preservation of Paleozoic rocks by low angle faults?: C Juhlin, F Zhang T41A-2894 POSTER Geophysical 0800h Characterization of the Hilton Creek Fault System: A K Lacy, K P Macy, J L De Cristofaro, J Polet 0800h T41A-2895 POSTER Prestack Gaussian-beam Depth Migration for Common Offset Gathers: P Xiao 0800h T41A-2896 POSTER Tectonic Setting and Aftershocks of the Mw 6.7 Feburary 14, 2013 Earthquake in Yakutia, Northeast Russia: E Rappolee, D R Burk, K G Mackey, K Fujita, S V Shibaev, B M Koz’min 0800h T41A-2897 POSTER Exploring structures of the Rochefort Cave (Belgium) with 3D models from LIDAR scans and UAV photoscans.: A Watlet, A Triantafyllou, O Kaufmann, S Le Mouelic 0800h T41A-2898 POSTER Miocene Vertical-Axis Rotation of Catalina Island: Implications for the Southern California Continental Borderland: R Stewart, N Onderdonk 0800h T41A-2899 POSTER The Barrancas anticline in west-central Argentina: new geomorphic and geologic constraints on the geometry and activity of a fault-related fold: J M Rimando, L M Schoenbohm 0800h T41A-2900 POSTER Consistent Top-tothe-foreland Directed Deformation from Floor to Roof in the Seve Nappe Complex (SNC), Jämtland, Sweden: H Bender, U Ring, B S G Almqvist, J Glodny, B Grasemann, M B Stephens 0800h T41A-2901 POSTER Investigating The Accuracy of Point Clouds Generated for Rock Surfaces: D Z Seker, A H Incekara T41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h High-Resolution Topography and Dating in Active Tectonics III Posters (joint with EP, NH) Zhikun Ren, Institute of Geology,CEA; Olaf Zielke, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Austin Elliott, University of Oxford 0800h T41B-2902 POSTER The 1959 MW 7.3 Hebgen Lake earthquake revisited: morphology and mechanics from lidar: K L Johnson, E Nissen, L J Lajoie 0800h T41B-2903 POSTER Field Mapping, LiDAR Analysis and Shallow Geophysical Methods Define the Geometry and Kinematics of the Leech River Fault, an Active Forearc Structure in Northern Cascadia: A C Graham, K D Morell, L J Leonard, C Regalla, V Levson 0800h T41B-2904 POSTER Integrating Ground Penetrating Radar, Lidar, and Geologic Mapping to Image Fault Displacements at Mount Mazama (Crater Lake), Oregon: S Kruse, J E Robinson, C R Bacon, E Gallant, J McIlrath 0800h T41B-2914 POSTER Characterization of Holocene Surface Deformation Along the Seattle Fault Zone, Washington: M M Reid, S E K Bennett, B L Sherrod 0800h T41C-2937 POSTER Mesozoic to Recent, regional tectonic controls on subsidence patterns in the Gulf of Mexico basin: M Almatrood, P Mann, M N Bugti 0800h T41B-2915 POSTER Kinematics of Northeastern Tibet: New Insights from the QishanMazhao Fault (Shaanxi, China): X Li, P Z Zhang, W Zheng, X Feng, C Li, H Xu, X Li, M Ai, G Chen, L Lv 0800h T41C-2938 POSTER Jurassic, slow-spreading ridge in the southeast Gulf of Mexico and its alongstrike morpho-volcanic expression explained by a two-phase opening model: P Lin, P Mann 0800h T41B-2916 POSTER Magnitude and Surface Rupture Length of Prehistoric Upper Crustal Earthquakes in the Puget Lowland, Washington State: B L Sherrod, R H Styron 0800h T41B-2917 POSTER Uplift and transtension within the Al Hoceima region, Morocco: A P Poujol, J F Ritz, P Vernant, R Braucher, P H Blard, A Tahayt, S Maate, O Raji 0800h T41B-2918 POSTER Quaternary Activity of the Erciyes Fault Southeast of the Kayseri Basin, Turkey: K Okumura, Y S Hayakawa, R Kontani, K Fikri 0800h T41B-2919 POSTER Preliminary Investigation and Surficial Mapping of the Faults North and South of Blacktail Butte, Teton County, Wyoming: S Wittke 0800h T41B-2920 POSTER Late Pleistocene to Holocene paleoseismicity of the House Range fault from UAV photogrammetry and exposure-age dating: N A Niemi, T Stahl, J Andreini, J Wells, M P Bunds 0800h T41B-2921 POSTER Testing the time dependence of slip on the West Klamath Lake fault zone: G Speth, C B Amos, W H Amidon, A Meigs 0800h T41B-2922 POSTER Preliminary Results from Paleoseismic Excavations across the San Andreas Fault at the Scarp Creek Site on the San Francisco Peninsula, California: C S Prentice, R R Sickler, K Clahan, A Pickering, S DeLong 0800h T41B-2923 POSTER Holocene geologic slip rate for the Mission Creek strand of the Southern San Andreas Fault, northern Coachella Valley, CA.: J J Munoz, W M Behr, W D Sharp, R Fryer, P O Gold 0800h T41B-2924 POSTER Measuring slip in paleoearthquakes using high-resolution aerial lidar data: Combined analysis of the Wairau, Awatere, Clarence, and Hope faults, South Island, New Zealand: R W Zinke, J F Dolan, A E Hatem, R J Van Dissen, R Langridge, J Grenader, C P McGuire, E J Rhodes, A Nicol Prof T41B-2925 POSTER Paleoseismic 0800h Investigation of the Spring Valley Fault, Santa Rosa, California: Evidence for Holocene Activity: J M Sowers, C S Hitchcock, J Hoeft, A Barron, K Harvey, B C Cooper, M D Zachery 0800h T41B-2927 POSTER Tectonic Reversal of the New Hebrides Forearc Recorded by Fossil Coral Terraces on Araki, Solomon Islands: F W Taylor, C D Gallup, R L Edwards 0800h T41B-2928 POSTER Late Quaternary activity along the Longmen Shan thrust belt, eastern Tibet, China: C Li, X Wang, X Li, Z Wei 0800h T41B-2905 POSTER Uplifted Terraces along the Southeastern Coast of Bangladesh Reveal the Extent of 1762 Earthquake Surface Deformation and Potentially Document Prior Earthquakes: D R Mondal, C McHugh, M S Steckler, L Seeber, S H Akhter, S Mustaque, P S Knappett 0800h T41B-2929 POSTER New high-resolution seismic imaging of the Main Frontal Thrust (MFT) in Bardibas (central Nepal) reveals blind fault strands and buried strath surfaces: implications for paleoseismology: R V Almeida, J Hubbard, L M Liberty, A E Foster, S N Sapkota 0800h T41B-2906 POSTER Spatially and Temporally Constant Slip-rate Along the Ganzi-Yushu Segment of the Xianshuihe Fault System, Eastern Tibet: M L Chevalier, P H Leloup, A Replumaz, J Pan, M Métois, H Li, J van der Woerd, E Kali 0800h T41B-2930 POSTER Thermochronology, Uplift and Erosion at the Australian-Pacific Plate Boundary Alpine Fault restraining bend, New Zealand: M W Sagar, D Seward, K P Norton 0800h T41B-2907 POSTER New Holocene Slip-rate Sites Along the Mojave San Andreas Fault Near Palmdale, CA: E K Young, E Cowgill, K M Scharer T41C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h 0800h T41B-2908 POSTER History of Recent Surface-Rupturing Earthquakes on the Burbank fault, Yakima Folds, Central Washington: S E K Bennett, B L Sherrod, H M Kelsey, T Reedy, J P Lasher, J B Paces, S Mahan 0800h T41B-2909 POSTER Holocene Earthquakes of Magnitude 7 During Westward Escape of the Olympic Mountains, Washington: A R Nelson, S F Personius, R E Wells 0800h T41B-2910 POSTER New Data on Quaternary Surface Offset and Slip Rates of the Oquirrh Fault (Utah, USA) from DSMs made with Structurefrom-Motion Methods: M P Bunds, J Andreini, K Larsen, A Fletcher, M Arnold, N A Toke Mesozoic to Recent Evolution of the Gulf of Mexico Basin from Integrated Geologic and Geophysical Data Sets I Posters Paul Mann, University of Houston; Gyorgy Marton, Dynamic Data Services 0800h T41C-2931 POSTER Review of pre-rift continental fits and plate kinematic models for the Gulf of Mexico opening: A Steier, P Mann 0800h T41C-2932 POSTER Regional Comparison of Detrital Zircon Populations in Syn-rift, Jurassic Rocks from the Northern Gulf of Mexico to Northern South America: M Kouassi 0800h T41B-2911 POSTER First steps towards a fast slip rate along the Liquine-Ofqui Fault Zone in Chilean Patagonia: G P De Pascale, I Penna, R L Hermanns, M Froude, S A Sepulveda 0800h T41C-2933 POSTER New Insight into the Lithosphere Structure of the Gulf Coast of Texas and Louisiana: J Pulliam, H Gurrola, K L Mickus, G R Keller 0800h T41B-2912 POSTER Northern Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake Records from Onshore and Offshore Core Data: R B Hausmann, C Goldfinger, B Black, C G Romsos, S Galer, T Collins 0800h T41C-2934 POSTER Shear Wave Structure Beneath Texas and Its Implication for the Opening of The Gulf of Mexico: Y Yao, A Li 0800h T41B-2913 POSTER Estimating Inland Ground Motions from Lake Turbidite Sequences, Northern Cascadia margin, USA.: C Goldfinger, R B Hausmann, B Black, C G Romsos, J W Beeson, S Galer, T Collins 0800h T41C-2935 POSTER Locating the oceancontinent crustal boundary of the eastern Gulf of Mexico based on heat flow observations: A Netto, S Nagihara 0800h T41C-2936 POSTER The Early Gulf of Mexico as a Subaerial Basin Below Sea Level (SABSEL) Basin. Evidence from Stratigraphy and Facies of Luanne salt, Norphlet sandstone and Smackover Brown Dense Formations.: M M Cassidy All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 0800h T41C-2939 POSTER Geological 3D Velocity Model, Keathley Canyon and Walker Ridge, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico: S Cornelius, P A Emmet 0800h T41C-2940 POSTER Salt Interval Velocities vs Latitude in the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico: Keathley Canyon and Walker Ridge Areas: S Cornelius, J P Castagna 0800h T41C-2941 POSTER Distinctive styles of salt deformation formed by radial, convergent gliding into the sharp corners of the northeastern and northwestern Gulf of Mexico: M N Bugti, P Mann 0800h T41C-2942 POSTER Delineation of the Mesozoic “step-up fault” at the continent-ocean boundary in the US Gulf of Mexico and its Cenozoic role as a thrust-ramp for passive margin fold-belts: D F Lankford-Bravo, P Mann 0800h T41C-2943 POSTER Mexican Ridges passive margin foldbelt of western Gulf of Mexico detached along the top of an extensive, Oligocene mass transport complex: A Fick, P Mann 0800h T41C-2944 POSTER Structure of the Western Gulf of Mexico Salt Canopy Surface Imaged by Regional 2D Multichannel Seismic Data: W W Sager, V Robla, P A Emmet 0800h T41C-2945 POSTER New Insights into the Campeche Escarpment Post-Chicxulub Impact Using Multibeam Echo Sounder (MBES) Bathymetry and Backscatter Data: J McBee, G A Mitchell, K J Brumley, J J Gharib, C K Paull 0800h T41C-2946 POSTER Gravity-based model for regional flexure induced by crustal loading by the 14-km-thick Mississippi delta: R A Ajala, P Mann T41D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Multidisciplinary Records of ClimateTectonic Interactions I Posters Joel Saylor, University of Houston; Heinrich Bahlburg, University of Münster; Andreas Mulch, Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre; Lindsay Worthington, University of New Mexico Main Campus 0800h T41D-2948 POSTER Simulated dependence of the Himalayan and Tibetan Plateau precipitation Ƽ18O-elevation relationship to orogen height: H Shen, C J Poulsen T41D-2950 POSTER The Liuqu 0800h Conglomerate, Southern Tibet: Paleoclimate and Paleoelevation: R Leary, J Quade, P G DeCelles, P A Kapp 0800h T41D-2951 POSTER Altitudinal effect of soil glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether on the southeastern Tibetan Plateau: availability as a paleoaltitude proxy: Y Bai 0800h T41D-2952 POSTER Detrital Zircon U-Pb Analysis Of The Liuqu Conglomerate Along The Yarlung-Zangbo Suture Zone, and Implications for the Mode and Timing of Collision Tectonics in Southern Tibet: Y Xie, Y Dilek 0800h T41D-2954 POSTER Post 4.5 Ma Erosionally Driven Rock Uplift and Landscape Evolution of the Cascade Range in the Pacific Northwest: W H Lopez, A Meigs 0800h T41D-2955 POSTER The influence of topography on the isotopic composition of orographically enhanced precipitation in an idealized baroclinic wave: Implications for isotopebased paleoaltimetry: L Wheeler, J Galewsky 0800h T41D-2956 POSTER Searching for the Neogene orogenic mechanism that uplifted the Eastern Cordillera of Colombia: Constraints from seismology, geochronolgy and geochemistry: G Monsalve, G A Posada, A Cardona, E Poveda, V Valencia, J F Blanco Chia 0800h T41D-2957 POSTER Oligocene – modern paleoenvironmental change in of the Peruvian central Andes: Implications for late Miocene uplift and aridification: K E Sundell, J E Saylor, T J Lapen, D P Villarreal, R H Styron, W P Usnayo Perales, J Cárdenas 0800h T41D-2958 POSTER Preliminary Hydrogen Isotope Data from Volcanic Glass in the Peruvian Andes: E White, E J Cassel T41D-2959 POSTER Geophysical 0800h Characterization of the Central Yakutat Shelf and Cenozoic Basin Development, Offshore Southeastern Alaska: R N Price 0800h T41D-2960 POSTER Offshore Sedimentary Record of Exhumation in Southeast Alaska Using Detrital Zircon Fission Track Analysis: N Bootes, E Enkelmann, R O Lease THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 0800h T41D-2961 POSTER Chronology of Late Quaternary Glacial Cycles in the Bering Trough, Gulf of Alaska: Constraints from Core-Log-Seismic Integration across the Continental Shelf and Slope: W A Clary, L L Worthington, H Daigle, A L Slagle, S P S Gulick 0800h T41D-2962 POSTER Transient Deformation Patterns in Response to Quaternary Glacial Advance-Retreat Across the Offshore St. Elias Mountains, southern Alaska: L L Worthington, W A Clary, H Daigle, P O Koons, S P S Gulick, J M Jaeger 0800h T41D-2963 POSTER Temporal resolution through synthetic seismic via core-log-seismic integration in the Surveyor Fan, Gulf of Alaska: P F Wagner, R Reece, L L Worthington, S P S Gulick 0800h T41D-2964 POSTER Elemental and Mineralogical Analysis of Silt Fraction from Site U1420, IODP Expedition 341: J K Salinas, J M Jaeger, M L Penkrot 0800h T41D-2965 POSTER Biogenic opal production changes in the Gulf of Alaska (IODP Expedition 341 Site U1417) during the Pliocene to Miocene: B K Khim, S Kim, H Asahi T41D-2966 POSTER Core-seismic 0800h investigation of Surveyor Channel tributaries: Glacial history of the southern Alaskan margin: K Somchat, R Reece, S P S Gulick, H Asahi, A C Mix 0800h T41D-2967 POSTER New provenance data from Surveyor Fan sediments, Gulf of Alaska: a history of climate-tectonic interactions in the St. Elias orogen: H Bahlburg, B Huber 0800h T41D-2968 POSTER Controls on Erosion in the Western Tarim Basin: Implications for the Uplift of Northwest Tibet and Pamirs: P D Clift, H Zheng, A Carter, P Böning, T N Jonell, K Pahnke 0800h T41D-2969 POSTER Reconciling the Isabella Anomaly with Lithosphere Delamination and Basin & Range Extension: J Straub, J Hu, Q Zhou, L Liu 0800h T41D-2970 POSTER Pliocene Tectonics Suggest an End to Passive Margin Subsidence: A Fresh Look at the Canterbury Basin, South Island, New Zealand: K Dvorak, M A Kominz, M Crundwell T41E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Origin, Architecture, and Dynamics of Extensional Basins III Posters (joint with EP, S, V) John Armitage, Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris; Jolante van Wijk, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Sascha Brune, University of Sydney; David Ferguson, Harvard University 0800h T41E-2971 POSTER Crustal radial anisotropy in Northeast China and its implication for the regional tectonic extension: Z Guo, Y Yang, Y J Chen 0800h T41E-2972 POSTER Pre-rift Denudation, Large Scales of Basalt Eruption and Multidirectional Extension in the Jianghan Basin, Central China: An Active Rift Model: L Wu, L Mei, Y Liu, J Luo, M Li, C Min 0800h T41E-2973 POSTER Gravity and Seismic Investigations of the Northern Rio Grande Rift and Valles Caldera Area, New Mexico: L W Braile, C J W Carchedi, H E Krueger, M Muscat, F Apango, L Phillips, M Rhoads, D Stayt, T Steele, Z Steele, J F Ferguson, D McPhee, S Biehler, M D Ralston, W S Baldridge 0800h T41E-2974 POSTER Architecture, Kinematics, and Development of Widespread Late Oligocene to Early Miocene East-Northeast and West-Northwest Trending Extensional Basins during North-South Extension in the Central and Southern Walker Lane, Western Great Basin: S R Kerstetter, D T Katopody, J S Oldow 0800h T41E-2975 POSTER Subsurface Constraints on Late Cenozoic Basin Geometry in Northern Fish Lake Valley and Displacement Transfer Along the Northern Fish Lake Valley Fault Zone, Western Nevada: N Mueller, S R Kerstetter, D T Katopody, J S Oldow 0800h T41E-2976 POSTER Tectonic Implications of Changes in the Paleogene Paleodrainage Network in the West-Central Part of the San Luis Basin, Northern Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico and Colorado, USA: R A Thompson, K J Turner, M A Cosca, B Drenth 0800h T41E-2977 POSTER Constraints on the Timing and Style of Paleogene Extension in the Basin and Range from Apatite and Zircon Double Dating: A Canada, E J Cassel, D F Stockli, M E Smith, B R Jicha, B S Singer 0800h T41E-2978 POSTER Subsurface imaging in a sector of Cerro Prieto transform fault near to pullapart basin, Mexicali Valley, Baja California, Mexico, based on crooked lines 2D seismic reflection.: M A Mares-Agüero, M González-Escobar, S Arregui 2016 23 0800h T41E-2980 POSTER Weighing the Oligocene extensional event in the Salar de Atacama Basin by analysis of depth-converted sections and geophysical data.: S A Bascunan, A Maksymowicz, F Martínez, J Becerra, J F Rubilar, C Arriagada, M A Peña Gomez, I Gómez 0800h T41E-2981 POSTER Subsidence History, Seismic Stratigraphy and Crustal Structure of Western Musandam Peninsula: A B Watts, M Ali, S Aidarbayev, M P Searle 0800h T41E-2982 POSTER The Red Sea structural architecture assessment based on yield strength spatial variations and Arabian margin preexisting structures: T Alotaibi, K P Furlong 0800h T41E-2983 POSTER Modeling the Sedimentary Infill of Lakes in the East African Rift: A Case Study of Multiple versus Single Rift Basin Segments: C Zhang, C A Scholz 0800h T41E-2984 POSTER Early Mesozoic rift basin architecture and sediment routing system in the Moroccan High Atlas: N Perez, A Teixell, D Gomez 0800h T41E-2985 POSTER The Newly Identified Subsurface Hazlehurst Formation and Implications for the Tectonic Evolution of the South Georgia Rift Basin, Southeastern U.S.: R Cao, J H Knapp 0800h T41E-2986 POSTER Arctic Ocean Sedimentary Cover Structure, Based on 2D MCS Seismic Data.: A Kireev, V Kaminsky, V Poselov, L Poselova, D Kaminsky 0800h T41E-2987 POSTER Extensional Tectonics and Sedimentary Architecture Using 3-D Seismic Data: An Example from Hydrocarbon-Bearing Mumbai Offshore Basin, West Coast of India: D K Mukhopadhyay, P K Bhowmick, P Mishra 0800h T41E-2988 POSTER Structural development of the Australian Otway passive margin; the kinematics and interaction of syn-sedimentary faults: D C Tanner, J Ziesch, C M Krawczyk 0800h T41E-2989 POSTER The Lord Howe Rise: new views of the enigmatic continental ribbon breakup from multi-channel seismic reflection data: B Boston, S Kodaira, Y Nakamura, S Miura, G Fujie, Y Kaiho, T Shirai, Y Yamada, S Saito, K Shiraishi, F Gallais, R I Hackney, S Nichol, G Bernardel, C Mitchell 0800h T41E-2990 POSTER First insights into the deep structure across the Tasman Basin and Lord Howe Rise from wide-angle seismic data: F Gallais, S Kodaira, G Fujie, S Miura, Y Kaiho, Y Yamada, S Saito, K Shiraishi, B Boston, Y Nakamura, R I Hackney, S Nichol, G Bernardel, C Mitchell 0800h T41E-2991 POSTER The Lord Howe Rise continental ribbon: a fragment of eastern Gondwana that reveals the drivers of continental rifting and plate tectonics: S Saito, R I Hackney, S E Bryan, J I Kimura, D Müller, R J Arculus, N N Mortimer, J Collot, Y Tamura, Y Yamada 0800h T41E-2992 POSTER Stratal stacking patterns and tectono-sedimentary evolution of hyperextended magma-poor rifted margins: C Ribes, M Gillard, M E Epin, J F Ghienne, G Manatschal, G D Karner, C A Johnson 0800h T41E-2993 POSTER Fault Systems at Distal Magma-Poor Rifted Margins: Structural Style, Evolution and Relation to Magma.: G Manatschal, M Gillard, J Autin, M E Epin, C Ribes, G D Karner, C A Johnson 0800h T41E-2994 POSTER 3D Architecture of UltraDistal Magma-Poor Rifted Margins: the Example of the Fossil Err and Platta Ocean Continent Transition Exposed in the Central Alps in SE Switzerland.: M E Epin, G Manatschal, M Amann, R Walter, M Lescanne 0800h T41E-2995 POSTER Critical Coulomb Wedge Theory Applied to Hyper-Extended Rifted Margins: A New Perspective: M Nirrengarten, G Manatschal, X Yuan, N J Kusznir, B Maillot 0800h T41E-2996 POSTER Two Generations of Detachment System in an Aborted Hyper-extended Rift Basin: A Case in the Baiyun Sag, northern South China Sea: Z Zhou, L Mei, J Liu, L Chen, J Zheng 0800h T41E-2997 POSTER Rifting processes along the northern margin of the South China Sea: R Martos-Alvarez, C Ranero, C Ranero, A L Cameselle, D Franke, U Barckhausen 0800h T41E-2998 POSTER Modeling Continental Rifts and Melting Under Precambrian Mantle Conditions: Effects of Mantle Potential Temperature and Rheology: M Hansen, R Moucha, T O Rooney, S Stein, C A Stein 0800h T41E-3000 POSTER Necking of the Crust and Lithosphere: a Reappraisal of Basic Concepts with Thermo-Mechanical Numerical Modeling: P Chenin, S M Schmalholz, G Manatschal, G D Karner, C A Johnson 0800h T41E-3001 POSTER Fault evolution in a hyperextended zone: D Cresswell, G Lymer, T J Reston, C Stevenson, J Bull, D S Sawyer 0800h T41E-3002 POSTER Resolving the finescale deformation structure of continental hyperextension at the deep Galicia rift margin using seismic full waveform inversion.: R G Davy, J V Morgan, T A Minshull, J M Bull, G Bayrakci 24 2016 0800h T41E-3003 POSTER Investigation of Fault Systems Controlling Breakup and Deposition in the Galicia Rift Margin: A Alexanian, D S Sawyer, G G Gray, D J Shillington, R G Davy, T A Minshull, T J Reston, J K Morgan 0800h T41E-3004 POSTER Interpretation and attribute analysis of the S-reflector from Galicia Margin, offshore Spain: C N Schuba, D S Sawyer, G G Gray, D J Shillington, T A Minshull, J K Morgan 0800h T41E-3005 POSTER Corrugations on the S Reflector West of Spain: Kinematic Implications: G Lymer, D Cresswell, T J Reston, C Stevenson, J Bull, D S Sawyer 0800h T41E-3006 POSTER Abrupt Change in the Crustal Structure of the South Porcupine Basin from Wide-Angle Seismic Data: C Chen, L Watremez, M Prada, T A Minshull, R A Edwards, B O’Reilly, T J Reston, G Wagner, V Gaw, D Klaeschen, P Shannon 0800h T41E-3007 POSTER Deep seismic structure of the Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Cearà margin (NE Brazil) from the MAGIC wide-angle seismic experimen: F Gallais, D Aslanian, S Philippe, A Afilhado, M Moulin, N A Dias, J E Soares, A Loureiro, R A Fuck, J A Cupertino, A R Viana, L Matias, M Evain 0800h T41E-3008 POSTER Deep segmentation from 2D forward modeling and 3D tomography of the Maranhão-Barreirinhas-Ceará Margin, NW Brazil: N A Dias, A Afilhado, S Philippe, F Gallais, J E Soares, R A Fuck, J A Cupertino, A R Viana, M Moulin, D Aslanian 0800h T41E-3009 POSTER Sismostratigraphy of the Ceará Plateau to decipher the Cenozoic evolution of Brazilian Equatorial Margin: L Jovane, J J Figueiredo, D P Alves, D Iacopini, M Giorgioni, P Vannucchi, H Vital, D D Moura, E C Molina, F H Bezerra, I Rios 0800h T41E-3010 POSTER Variability of geothermal gradients across two differently aged continental passive margins: The Southwest African and the Norwegian margins: E Gholamrezaie, M ScheckWenderoth, J Sippel 0800h T41E-3011 POSTER Impact of Iceland Plume on Norway’s Rifted Margin: A Koptev, T Francois, S Cloetingh, T Gerya T41F Moscone South 306 Thursday 0800h T41G Moscone South 103 Thursday 0800h Linking Surface and Upper Crustal Kinematics to Deeper Crust and Mantle Flow in Collisions II (joint with EP, G, S, V) Subduction Top to Bottom (ST2B-2) V S (joint with DI, MR, S, V) David Young, Ohio State University Main Campus; Alison Duvall, University of Washington; Rebecca Bendick, University of Montana 0800h T41F-01 Deformation in the mantle wedge associated with Laramide flat-slab subduction and implications for surface deformation during the Laramide orogeny: W M Behr, D Smith 0815h T41F-02 The Underthrusting of the Continental Lithosphere After Slab Break-off: V Magni, M B Allen, J Van Hunen, P Bouilhol 0830h T41F-03 Decoupled Upper and Lower Crustal Deformation Mechanisms in the Pamir Mountains: Implications for Lower Crustal Flow in Orogenic Plateaus: J Chapman, A C Robinson, B Carrapa, P A Kapp, J Worthington, D P Villarreal, M Gadoev, I Oimahmadov 0845h T41F-04 North American Cordillera-wide lower crustal channel flow: R D Hyndman 0900h T41F-05 The Influence of Frontal and Lateral Ramps in Fold Thrust Belts on Structural Architecture and Erosion : D M Robinson, N McQuarrie 0915h T41F-06 Episodic Growth of Orogenic Plateau: Insights from 3-D Thermo-Mechanical Modeling: L Chen, T Gerya 0930h T41F-07 Identification of mantle upwelling in north China through the joint analysis of SKS and surface deformation data: L M Flesch, L Chang, C Y Wang, Z Ding 0945h T41F-08 A subducting slab dynamics hypothesis for Himalayan mountain building, asymmetric arc curvature, convergence slowdown, and climatic forcing: A G Webb, H Guo, P D Clift, L Husson, T Mueller, D Costantino, A Yin, Z Xu, H Cao, Q Wang 0800h T41E-3012 POSTER Isostatic Gravity Anomalies, Flexure and the Origin of Seaward Dipping Reflectors at Volcanic Rifted Margins: R L Morgan, A B Watts Gray Bebout, Lehigh University; David Scholl, USGS Geological Survey; Robert Stern, Univ Texas Dallas 0800h T41G-01 Evolving Neogene Sediment Delivery to and Dispersal in the Aleutian-Alaska Subduction Zone: J M Jaeger, S P S Gulick, S Morey, M C G Frederik, T K Somchat 0815h T41G-02 Sediment consolidation at the Cascadia margin deformation front and its impact on megathrust slip behavior: S Han, S M Carbotte, N L Bangs, D M Saffer, J C Gibson 0830h T41G-03 IODP Expedition 362: Initial results from drilling the Sumatra subduction zone – the role of input materials in shallow seismogenic slip and forearc plateau development: L C McNeill, B Dugan, K E Petronotis, I Expedition 362 Scientists 0845h T41G-04 Geodynamics of Bending-related Normal Faults in Subducting Plates: Z Zhou, J Lin 0900h T41G-05 Seismic velocity structure of the incoming Pacific Plate subducting into the central part of the Japan Trench revealed by traveltime tomography using OBS data: K Obana, G Fujie, S Kodaira, T Takahashi, Y Yamamoto, S Miura, M Shinohara 0915h T41G-06 Subduction Top to Bottom: A Brief History of an Idea and Publication Concept: G E Bebout, D W Scholl, S H Kirby 0930h T41G-07 Trench and forearc dynamics of the Chilean subduction plate boundary: J Behrmann, J Geersen 0945h T41G-08 Near-field observations of an offshore Mw 6.0 subduction thrust earthquake from an integrated seafloor and sub-seafloor borehole monitoring network at the Nankai Trough: L M Wallace, E Araki, D M Saffer, X Wang, A Roesner, A Kopf, A Nakanishi, W L Power, R Kobayashi, C Kinoshita, S Toczko VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY V41A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Check out daily Career Advice Talks in the Career Resource Theater Thursday, 15 December 11:00 A.M. Transitioning Beyond Academia—Alaina Levine, President, Quantum Solutions 2:00 P.M.–2:30 P.M. YESS: Young Earth Systems Scientists—Kevin Reed, Regional Representative, YESS 3:00 P.M. Physical and Chemical Constraints on the Moon-Forming Impact II Posters Rita Parai, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington; Bernard Wood, University of Oxford; Jon Wade, University of Oxford; Stephen Elardo, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington 0800h V41A-3105 POSTER Magma ascent and magmatism controlled by cratering on the Moon: C Michaut, V Pinel 0800h V41A-3106 POSTER Terrestrial magma ocean origin of the Moon: A numerical study of a giant impact incorporating the different equations of state for melts and solids: N Hosono, S I Karato, J Makino 0800h V41A-3107 POSTER Composition and Origin of Theia - the Moon-Forming Impactor: S A Jacobson, D C Rubie, A Morbidelli, E D Young 0800h V41A-3108 POSTER Making The Moon From The Earth - An Internally Consistent Isotopic And Chemical Model: J Wade, B J Wood 0800h V41A-3110 POSTER First-principles Calculations of Equilibrium Calcium Isotope Fractionation among Ca-bearing Minerals: C Zhou, W Wang, J Kang, Z Wu, F Huang 0800h V41A-3112 POSTER Massive Impact-Induced Release of Carbon and Sulfur Gases in the Early Earth’s Atmosphere: S Marchi, B A Black, L T Elkins-Tanton, W F Bottke Jr 0800h V41A-3113 POSTER Dual Si and O Isotope Measurement of Lunar Samples Using IRMS: N Banerjee, P J A Hill, G R Osinski 0800h V41A-3114 POSTER Discrete stages of core formation survive the Moon-forming impact: C Jackson, N Bennett, Z Du, Y Fei 4:00 P.M. 0800h V41A-3115 POSTER Viscosity and Structure of a Late Lunar Magma Ocean Liquid: Implications for the Purity of Ferroan Anorthosites and the Dynamics of a Crystallizing Magma Ocean: N J Dygert, J F Lin, E W Marshall IV, Y Kono, J E Gardner Transitioning Beyond Academia—Alaina Levine, President, Quantum Solutions 0800h V41A-3116 POSTER Illusory Late Heavy Bombardments: P Boehnke, M Harrison A Practical Guide to Publishing Your First Research Paper— Editors of JGR–Earth Surface *All talks are one hour, unless otherwise specified. Visit fallmeeting.agu.org for the most up-to-date schedule THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 V41B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 0800h Thermochemical and Transport Properties of Liquid Metal Alloys in the Earth’s Core Posters (joint with DI, MR, S) *HRUJH+HOULFK, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Bernard Wood, University of Oxford 0800h V41B-3117 POSTER Experimental investigation on the thermodynamic properties of liquid Fe-light element alloys and the solidification of molten metallic cores: Z Jing, J Chantel, M Xu, J Han, T Yu, Y Wang 0800h V41B-3118 POSTER Composition and Layering in Earth’s Outer Core: J Badro, J P Brodholt 0800h V41B-3119 POSTER Thermoelasticity of Fe-light Element Alloys by Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Simulations to Model the Outer Core Composition: T Tsuchiya, H Ichikawa, O Satoshi 0800h V41B-3120 POSTER Seismological evidence for heterogeneous lowermost outer core of the Earth from PKiKP–PKPbc differential traveltime and dispersion in PKPbc: T Ohtaki, S Kaneshima, H Ichikawa, T Tsuchiya 0800h V41B-3121 POSTER Outer core stratification by crystallization of SiO2: G R Helffrich, K Hirose, G Morard, R Sinmyo V41C Moscone South 310 Thursday 0800h Active Volcanic Vents: An Exceptional Opportunity for Science and Education I Benjamin Andrews, Smithsonian Institution; Diana Roman, Carnegie Institution of Washington; Simon Carn, Michigan Technological University; Yan Lavallée, University of Liverpool 0800h V41C-01 Workshops on Volcanoes at Santiaguito (Guatemala): A community effort to inform and highlight the outstanding science opportunities at an exceptional laboratory volcano: J B Johnson, R P Escobar-Wolf, A Pineda 0815h V41C-02 Preliminary results from an integrated, multi-parameter, experiment at the Santiaguito lava dome complex, Guatemala: S De Angelis, A Rietbrock, Y Lavallée, O D Lamb, A Lamur, J E Kendrick, A J Hornby, F W von Aulock, G Chigna 0830h V41C-03 Multispectral Observations of Explosive Gas Emissions from Santiaguito, Guatemala: S A Carn, M Watson, H Thomas, L A Rodriguez, R Campion, F J Prata 0845h V41C-04 Small explosive volcanic plume dynamics: insights from feature tracking velocimetry at Santiaguito lava dome: M C Benage, B J Andrews 0900h V41C-05 Multiparametric Experiments and Multiparametric Setups for Metering Explosive Eruptions: J Taddeucci, P Scarlato, E Del Bello 0915h V41C-06 A multi-parametric approach to studying volcanic lightning utilizing LMA observations, ash characteristics, plume dynamics, seismic, and infrasound data at Sakurajima Volcano, Japan: C M Smith, A R Van Eaton, S R McNutt, S A Behnke, C Cimarelli, R J Thomas, H E Edens, V Cigala 0930h V41C-07 A combined study of gas geochemistry, petrology, and lava effusion at Bagana, a unique persistently active lava cone in Papua New Guinea: B T McCormick, L C Salem, M Edmonds, R N M D’Aleo, A Aiuppa, S R Arellano, J Wallius, B Galle, P H Barry, C J Ballentine, K Mulina, M Sindang, I Itikarai, G Wadge, T M Lopez, T P Fischer 0945h V41C-08 Modelling the Thermal and Infrared Spectral Properties of Active Vents: Comparing Basaltic Lava Flows of Tolbachik, Russia to Arsia Mons, Mars: M S Ramsey, A J L Harris V41D Moscone South 308 Thursday 0800h Physical and Chemical Constraints on the Moon-Forming Impact I S Bernard Wood, University of Oxford; Jon Wade, University of Oxford; Rita Parai, Washington University in St Louis; Stephen Elardo, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington 0800h V41D-01 Accretion of the Moon after a HighEnergy, High-Angular Momentum Giant Impact: S T Stewart, S J Lock, M I Petaev, Z M Leinhardt, M Mace, S B Jacobsen, M Cuk 0815h V41D-02 The Age of the Moon: M Barboni, P Boehnke, C B Keller, I E Kohl, K D McKeegan, B Schoene, E D Young 0830h V41D-03 Pb-Pb systematics of lunar rocks: differentiation, magmatic and impact history of the Moon: A Nemchin, W Martin, M D Norman, J Snape, J J Bellucci, M Grange 0845h V41D-04 The Moon’s Slow Solidification: Reference Events and Timeline: L T Elkins-Tanton 0900h V41D-05 New K Isotopes Support the Moon Formed by a High Energy Giant Impact: K Wang, S B Jacobsen 0915h V41D-06 Volatile Loss from the Proto-Lunar Disk: F Albarede 0930h V41D-07 Siderophile Element Constraints on the Origin of the Moon: R J Walker, J M Day 0945h V41D-08 Rubidium Isotope Composition of the Earth and the Moon: Evidence for the Origin of Volatile Loss During Planetary Accretion: E A Pringle, F Moynier V41E Moscone South 104 Thursday 0800h Volumes, Timescales, and Frequency of Magmatic Processes in Plutons, Chambers, and Reservoirs in the Earth’s Crust I Mattia Pistone, Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History; Katherine Dobson, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich; Benoit Taisne, Earth Observatory of Singapore 0800h V41E-01 Assessing in situ crystal-liquid separation in a fossil, large-volume, silicic, magma reservoir: M P Eddy 0815h V41E-02 Detecting magma bodies in the Icelandic crust: Constraints from Volcano Geodesy and Joint Interpretation with Other Data: F Sigmundsson, M Parks, A J Hooper, M T Gudmundsson, S A Halldorsson, P Einarsson, S Dumont, K Jonsdottir, O Sigmarsson, V Drouin, S Hreinsdottir, H Geirsson, B Brandsdóttir, K S Vogfjord, E R Heimisson, E Sturkell, J C Eichelberger, S Markusson 0830h V41E-03 Quantifying Volcanic Stresses from Residual Stress Preserved in Magnetite and Zircon: T C Leonhardi, K Befus, M Manga, C V Stan, N Tamura 0845h V41E-04 The 3D Distribution of Magma Bodies that Fed the Paraná Silicic Volcanics, Brazil: A Combination of Field Evidence, Textural Analysis, and Geothermobarometry: L Harmon, G A R Gualda, D M Gravley 0900h V41E-05 The Genesis of Silicic Arc Magmas in Shallow Crustal Cold Zones: S Turner, J Adam, T A Rushmer 0915h V41E-06 Evaluating the mush extraction + multiple magma batch model for the Lake City magmatic system (Colorado, USA) using zircon U/Pb TIMS-TEA: A S Pamukcu, B Schoene, C D Deering 0930h V41E-07 Mechanical Anisotropies and Mechanisms of Mafic Magma Ascent in Middle Continental Crust: The Sondalo Gabbroic Complex (N Italy): B Petri, G Mohn, E Skrzypek, T Mateeva, P Robion, K Schulmann, G Manatschal, O Müntener 0945h V41E-08 Timescale of silicic melt extraction/ transport by diking from shallow intermediate crystalline-rich reservoirs: numerical modelling and case study: F J Gutiérrez, A Aravena, I J Payacán, M Á Parada, O Bachmann SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS SH41E Moscone West 2016 Thursday 0900h Snow Flakes in the Oven: Cool Prominences and Coronal Rain in the Hot Solar Corona I (Half Session) Wei Liu, Bay Area Environmental Research Institute at Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory; Patrick Antolin, NAOJ National Astronomical Observatory of Japan; Thomas Berger, NOAA Boulder 0900h SH41E-01 Large-Amplitude Oscillations as a Probe of Solar Prominences: M Luna Bennasar, J T Karpen, H R Gilbert, T A Kucera, K Muglach 0910h SH41E-02 Where are we with the Pending Issues of Prominence Formation, Lifetime and Eruption?: J C Vial 0925h SH41E-03 Formation and plasma circulation of solar prominences and coronal rains: C Xia 0935h SH41E-04 Unprecedented Fine Structures during a Solar Eruptive Event Observed by the 1.6-m New Solar Telescope at Big Bear Solar Observatory: Y Xu, J Jing, Q Li, W Cao, H Wang UNION U42A Moscone South 102 Thursday 1020h Integration of Climate, Hydrology, Social Science, and Water Management: Connecting Hydroclimate Models with Stakeholder Need (Virtual Session) Elizabeth McClenny, University of California Davis; Paul Ullrich, University of California Davis; Reed Maxwell, Colorado School of Mines; Alyssa DeVincentis, University of California Davis 1020h Introductory Remarks: 1022h U42A-01 Insights on the energy-water nexus through modeling of the integrated water cycle: L R Leung, H Y Li, X Zhang, W Wan, N Voisin, G Leng 1040h U42A-02 The novel use of climate information in water utility planning: D N Yates 1058h U42A-03 SimBasin: A serious gaming framework for integrated and cooperative decisionmaking in water management: H Angarita, J Craven, F Caggiano, G Corzo 1116h U42A-04 Beyond the water balance: assessing the role of groundwater pumping in the integrated hydrologic cycle: L E Condon, R M Maxwell 1134h U42A-05 Climate Modeling and Analysis with Decision Makers in Mind: A D Jones, K Jagannathan, K V Calvin, J F Lamarque, P A Ullrich 1152h U42A-06 Hydrologic Response to Changes in the Timing and Rate of Snowmelt: Implications for Water Resource Management in the Western U.S.: N P Molotch, A A Harpold, T B Barnhart, E Trujillo 1210h Concluding Remarks: ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES A42A Moscone West 3012 Thursday 1020h Atmospheric Trace Species: Observations and Analyses of the (HFWVRI&KDQJLQJ$WPRVSKHULF Composition on Stratospheric Ozone and Climate II Paul Newman, NASA GSFC; Anne Thompson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Guus Velders, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment; Joris Veefkind, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute 1020h A42B-01 Is Ozone Going Up Now?: W Steinbrecht, L Froidevaux, S M Davis, D A Degenstein, J Wild, C Roth, N Kaempfer, T Leblanc, S Godin-Beekmann, C Vigouroux, D P J Swart, R Querel, N Harris, G E Nedoluha 1040h A42B-02 Modelling the Impacts of Longterm Changes in Ozone Depleting Substances on Stratospheric Composition : M Chipperfield, W Feng, S Dhomse, R Hossaini 1055h A42B-03 Diagnosing ozone recovery using the O3-N2O relationship: A H Butler, R S Gao, A Maycock, R W Portmann, T D Thornberry, K H Rosenlof, D W Fahey 1107h A42B-04 The Antarctic Ozone Hole: New Approaches for Detection of the Onset of Stratospheric Ozone Recovery : J de Laat, M van Weele, R J van der A 1119h A42B-05 Global Observations of Changing Atmospheric Composition and its Effects on Stratospheric Ozone and Climate: State of the Art and Perspectives: J C Lambert 1139h A42B-06 A strategic outlook for coordination of ground-based measurement networks of atmospheric state variables and atmospheric composition: G E Bodeker, P Thorne, G Braathen, M De Maziere, A M Thompson, M J Kurylo III 1154h A42B-07 Analysis of Long term Measurements of Trace Species at 20°, 40° and 76° North: J W Hannigan, I Ortega, R R Buchholz Atmospheric Oxidation Capacity Constraints: Laboratory Investigations, Field and Remote Sensing Observations, and Modeling Studies III 1206h A42B-08 Analysis of Trace Gases Response on the Anomalous Change in the QBO in 20152016: O Tweedy, N A Kramarova, S E Strahan, P A Newman, L Coy, E Nash, P K Bhartia, A M Thompson, J C Witte Yasin Elshorbany, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Thomas Hanisco, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Philip Stevens, Indiana Univ A42C Moscone West 3010 Thursday 1020h 1020h A42A-01 Dominance of atypical oxidant sources in the polluted wintertime boundary layer: insights from the WINTER C-130 aircraft campaign: J A Thornton, F Lopez-Hilfiker, B H Lee, G M Wolfe, J P DiGangi, J Haskins, A J Weinheimer, T L Campos, D L Fibiger, E E McDuffie, P R Veres, S S Brown, T Sparks, C J Ebben, P J Wooldridge, R C Cohen, J E Dibb, J C Schroder, P Campuzano-Jost, D A Day, J L Jimenez, A Sullivan, H Guo, R J Weber, J R Green, M N Fiddler, S Bililign, V Shah, L Jaegle 1035h A42A-02 Observational Constraints on the Tropospheric Chlorine Budget from the WINTER 2015 Aircraft Campaign: J Haskins, J A Thornton, L Jaegle, F Lopez-Hilfiker, B H Lee, V Shah, S S Brown, J L Jimenez, R J Weber, P Campuzano-Jost, D A Day, J E Dibb, M N Fiddler, J S Holloway, A Sullivan, P R Veres, J C Schroder 1050h A42A-03 The Wintertime Fate of N2O5: Observations and Box Model Analysis for the 2015 WINTER Aircraft Campaign: E E McDuffie, D L Fibiger, W Dubé, F Lopez-Hilfiker, J A Thornton, V Shah, L Jaegle, H Guo, R J Weber, P CampuzanoJost, J C Schroder, J L Jimenez, S S Brown 1105h A42A-04 A satellite view of the sources and interannual variability of free tropospheric PAN over the eastern Pacific Ocean during summer and its timeline for trend detection: L Zhu, E V Fischer, V Payne, T W Walker, J R Worden, Z Jiang, S S Kulawik 1120h A42A-05 Impact of aerosol microphysics on cloud optical properties and implications to atmospheric oxidation capacity: G Luo, F Yu 1135h A42A-06 The Vertical Profile of the Nitrate Radical in the Urban Atmosphere constrained by Lunar and Long-Path DOAS Observations : R McLaren, W Fujs, K Nikelski, P R Wojtal 1150h A42A-07 Plume Evolution and NOx Lifetime in the Denver Metropolitan Area: C J Ebben, T Sparks, P J Wooldridge, R C Cohen 1205h A42A-08 Impact of iodine chemistry on coastal ozone levels at the Gulf of Mexico: K Tuite, J Stutz, N Brockway, S F Colosimo, J Y Tsai, K Grossmann, S L Alvarez, J H Flynn III, M Erickson, V Caicedo, R J Griffin, H W Wallace IV, B Schulze, R J Sheesley, S Usenko, G Yarwood, U Nopmongcol 0945h SH41E-05 High resolution observations of prominence rotation by Hinode and IRIS: J Okamoto, W Liu, S Tsuneta All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 A42B Moscone West 3008 Thursday 1020h Boundary Layer Clouds and Climate Change I (cosponsored by AMS: American Meteorological Society) Jan Kazil, University of Colorado at Boulder; Armin Sorooshian, University of Arizona 1020h A42C-01 Improving the Understanding and Model Representation of Processes that Couple Shallow Clouds, Aerosols, and Land-Ecosystems: J D Fast, L K Berg, B Schmid, M L L Alexander, D Bell, E D’Ambro, J M Hubbe, J Liu, F Mei, M S Pekour, T Pinterich, S Schobesberger, J Shilling, S R Springston, J A Thornton, J M Tomlinson, J Wang, A Zelenyuk 1035h A42C-02 Identifying Meteorological Controls on Open and Closed Mesoscale Cellular Convection as Associated with Marine Cold Air Outbreaks: I L McCoy, R Wood, J K Fletcher 1050h A42C-03 Radiative characteristics of Clouds embedded in and occurring beneath Smoke analyzed using airborne multiangular measurements: R Gautam, C K Gatebe, T Varnai, M Singh, R Poudyal 1105h A42C-04 Energetic Constraints on the Response of Marine Low Clouds to Climate Change: T Schneider, F Brient, Z Tan 1135h A42C-06 Shallow Cumulus Variability at the ARM Eastern North Atlantic Site: K Lamer, P Kollias, V P Ghate, E P Luke 1150h A42C-07 The radiative effect of boundary layer clouds: Can aircraft measurements improve regional estimates?: S Schmidt, G Feingold, P Pilewskie, J Redemann, O Coddington, B C Kindel, S Song, S E LeBlanc, S Cochrane, H Chen 1205h A42C-08 Characteristics of aerosol wet deposition inferred from satellite re-analysis: P Y Chuang, D Schumacher, M Witte, G Feingold A42D Moscone West 3004 Thursday 1020h Data Assimilation and Inverse Modeling of the Atmospheric Composition II (joint with GC, NG) Avelino Arellano, University of Arizona; Daven Henze, University of Colorado at Boulder; Pablo Saide, National Center for Atmospheric Research 1020h A42D-01 Explorations into Data Assimilation of Short-lived Chemicals: R C Cohen THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 25 1035h A42D-02 Top-down estimates of methane and nitrogen oxide emissions from shale gas production regions using aircraft measurements and a mesoscale Bayesian inversion system together with a flux ratio inversion technique: Y Cui, J F Brioude, W M Angevine, S A McKeen, D K Henze, N Bousserez, Z Liu, B McDonald, J Peischl, T B Ryerson, G J Frost, M Trainer 1050h A42D-03 Accounting for Parameter Uncertainty in Complex Atmospheric Models, With an Application to Greenhouse Gas Emissions Evaluation: B Swallow, M L Rigby, J Rougier, A Manning, D Thomson, H N Webster, M F Lunt, S O’Doherty 1105h A42D-04 Quantifying fire emissions and associated aerosols species using assimilation of satellite carbon monoxide retrievals.: J Barre, D P Edwards, H M Worden 1120h A42D-05 Accounting for model error in airquality forecasts: an application of 4DEnVar to the assimilation of atmospheric composition: E Emili, S Gürol, D Cariolle 1135h A42D-06 Retrieval Desert Dust and Carbonaceous Aerosol Emissions over Africa from PARASOL/GRASP Observations: C Chen, O Dubovik, T Lapyonok, D K Henze, F Ducos, X Huang 1150h A42D-07 Evaluating the Utility of Adjointbased Inverse Modeling with Aircraft and Surface Measurements during ARCTAS-CARB to Constrain Wildfire Emissions of Black Carbon: D K Henze, J Guerrette, N Bousserez 1205h A42D-08 Variational Iterative Refinement Source Term Estimation Algorithm Assessment for Rural and Urban Environments: L M Rodriguez, S Meech, D Hahn, T Betancourt, D Steinhoff, L Delle Monache A42E Moscone West 3006 Thursday 1020h Dynamics, Observations, and Predictability in Light of the Recent 2015–2016 El Niño Event IV Malte Stuecker, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Matthew Newman, University of Colorado/CIRES and NOAA/ESRL/ PSD; Andrew Wittenberg, NOAA/GFDL; Antonietta Capotondi, NOAA Boulder 1020h A42E-01 Sustaining a Moored Ocean Observing System in the Tropical Pacific: The Evolution of the TAO Array: K Grissom, W S Kessler, S McArthur 1035h A42E-02 Factors influencing the skill of synthesised satellite wind products in the tropical Pacific: S McGregor, A Sen Gupta, D Dommenget, T Lee, M J McPhaden, W S Kessler 1050h A42E-03 Robust evidence for forced changes in ENSO: from the mid-Holocene to the 21st century: P R Grothe, K M Cobb, G Liguori, E Di Lorenzo, A Capotondi, H Cheng, R L Edwards, G Santos, J R Southon, D Deocampo, J Lynch-Stieglitz, T Chen, H R Sayani, K J Townsend, L T Toth, M M Hagos, G O’Connor, D M Thompson, Y Lu 1105h A42E-04 The Role of the Hydrological Cycle in ENSO Atmospheric Feedbacks.: S Ferrett, M Collins, H Ren 1120h A42E-05 Inter-model Diversity of ENSO simulation and its relation to basic states: J S Kug, Y G Ham 1135h A42E-06 Nonlinear ENSO Warming Suppression (NEWS) causing a La Niña-like meanstate response to global warming: T Kohyama, D L Hartmann 1150h A42E-07 ENSO-related tropical precipitation change under idealised global warming.: A Todd, M Collins, R Chadwick 1205h A42E-08 Future Changes to ENSO Temperature and Precipitation Teleconnections Under Warming: S Perry, S McGregor, A Sen Gupta, M H England A42F Moscone West 3002 Thursday 1020h Microphysical and Macroscopic Properties of Ice Clouds and MixedPhase Clouds: Linking In Situ, Remote Sensing Observations and Multiscale Models I Minghui Diao, San Jose State University; Jorgen Jensen, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Xiaohong Liu, University of Wyoming; Jiwen Fan, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW1DWLRQDO/DERUDWRU\ 1020h A42F-01 The Dependence of Homo- and Heterogeneously Formed Cirrus Clouds on Latitude, Season and Surface-type based on a New CALIPSO Remote Sensing Method: D L Mitchell, A Garnier, J Mejia, M A Avery, E Erfani 1035h A42F-02 Bimodality and variability of particle size distributions in high Ice Water Content regions and their implications for microphysical models: S Zhu, G M McFarquhar, D Leroy, A Korolev, A Schwarzenboeck, W Wu, J W Strapp 26 2016 1050h A42F-03 Small-scale variability in tropical tropopause layer humidity: E J Jensen, R Ueyama, L Pfister, B Karcher, A Podglajen, G S Diskin, J P DiGangi, T D Thornberry, A W Rollins, T V Bui, S Woods, P Lawson 1105h A42F-04 Comparisons of mixed-phase clouds and relative humidity distributions between in-situ observations and multi-resolution CAM5 simulations: J D’Alessandro, M Diao, C Wu, X Liu 1120h A42F-05 Cloud-Resolving Modeling Intercomparison Study of a Squall Line Case from MC3E – Properties of Convective Core: J Fan, B Han, A Varble, H Morrison, K North, P Kollias, B Chen, X Dong, S E Giangrande, A Khain, Y Lin, E Mansell, J Milbrandt, R Stenz, G Thompson, Y Wang 1135h A42F-06 The vertical structure of convectively-driven cloud microphysics and its dependency on atmospheric conditions: An investigation through observations and modeling: B van Diedenhoven, A M Fridlind, K Sinclair, A S Ackerman 1150h A42F-07 Microphysical and macrophysical characteristics of ice and mixed-phase clouds compared between in-situ observations from the NSF ORCAS campaign and the NCAR Community Atmospheric Model: M Diao, J D’Alessandro, C Wu, X Liu, J B Jensen 1205h A42F-08 New Satellite Estimates of MixedPhase Cloud Properties: A Synergistic Approach for Application to Global Satellite Imager Data: W L Smith Jr, D Spangenberg, C Fleeger, S Sun-Mack, Y Chen, P Minnis BIOGEOSCIENCES B42A Moscone West 2020 Thursday 1020h Tropical Forests under a Changing Climate III S (Virtual Session) -HUH\&KDPEHUV, University of California Berkeley; Thomas Powell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Charlotte Grossiord, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Bradley &KULVWRHUVHQ, Los Alamos National Laboratory 1020h B42A-01 Knowledge and knowledge gaps in climate-induced tropical forest mortality: N G McDowell 1032h B42A-02 Tropical Tree Trait Diversity Enhances Forest Biomass Resilience in a Dynamic Global Vegetation Model: B Sakschewski, T Kirsten, W von Bloh, L Poorter, M Pena-Claros, A Boit 1044h B42A-03 Climatic and biotic drivers of tropical evergreen forest photosynthesis: integrating field, eddy flux, remote sensing and modelling: J Wu, S Serbin, X Xu, K Guan, L Albert, M Hayek, N Restrepo-Coupe, A P Lopes, K T Wiedemann, B O Christoffersen, R Meng, A C De Araujo, R C Oliveira Junior, P B D Camargo, R D Silva, B W Nelson, A R Huete, A Rogers, S R Saleska 1056h B42A-04 Projections of the future distributions of subalpine Neotropical forests and páramo from satellite image interpretation and climate data: E Helmer, L S Baggett, B Bird, C Daly, E A Gerson, T Ruzycki 1108h B42A-05 Responses of Forest Vegetation to Unusual Drought in Wet Forest in Eastern Puerto Rico: A “Dry Run” for Climate Change?: J K Zimmerman, J A Hogan, S Rifkin, S Stankavitch 1120h B42A-06 Response of Amazon Fires to the 2015/2016 El Niño and Evaluation of a Seasonal Fire Season Severity Forecast: J T Randerson 1132h B42A-07 Evidence that Tropical Forest Photosynthesis is Not Directly Limited by High Temperatures: M Smith, T Taylor, J L M Van Haren, R Rosolem, N Restrepo-Coupe, J Wu, R C Oliveira Junior, R D Silva, A C De Araujo, P B D Camargo, T E Huxman, S R Saleska 1144h B42A-08 Development of a tropical ecological forecasting strategy for ENSO based on the ACME modeling framework: F M Hoffman, M Xu, N Collier, C Xu, B O Christoffersen, Y Luo, D M Ricciuto, P A Levine, J T Randerson 1156h B42A-09 Diurnal and Seasonal Cloud Base Patterns Highlight Small-Mountain Tropical Cloud Forest Vulnerability: A Van Beusekom, G Gonzalez, M A Scholl 1208h B42A-10 Dry Season Impact on Physiological Functioning of Two Tropical Tree Species in the Daintree Rainforest, Northeast Australia: L A Cernusak, R Dempsey, A Cheesman, P Meir, S Laurance B42B Moscone West 2006 Thursday 1020h Urban Areas and Global Change III (joint with PA) Joseph McFadden, University of California; Galina Churkina, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies; Patricia Romero-Lankao, National THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER Center for Atmospheric Research; Tim Butler, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies 1020h Introductory Remarks: 1025h B42B-01 Seasonal Carbon Fluxes and Emissions in Forested Stands and Lawns Along an Urban to Rural Gradient Near the Cub Hill Tower, Baltimore, MD. : S L Malone, J Hom, N Z Saliendra, R Vargas, M M Patterson 1040h B42B-02 Spatial and temporal variations in atmospheric temperature and humidity gradients controlled by local urban land use intensity in Boston, MA: J Wang, L Hutyra, D Li, M A Friedl 1055h B42B-03 Interactions Between Urban Vegetation and Surface Urban Heat Islands: A Case Study in the Boston Metropolitan Region : E K Melaas, D L Miller, J Wang, M A Friedl 1115h B42B-04 Controlling Factors of the Surface Energy and Water Balances in cities located in cold climate regions: L Järvi, S B Grimmond, A Christen, J P McFadden, I B Strachan 1130h B42B-05 Anthropogenic Heat Flux Estimation from Space: Results of the first phase of the URBANFLUXES Project: N Chrysoulakis, M Marconcini, J P Gastellu-Etchegorry, S B Grimmond, C Feigenwinter, F Lindberg, F Del Frate, J Klostermann, Z Mitraka, T Esch, L Landier, A M Gabey, E Parlow, F Olofson 1145h B42B-06 Improved Carbon Flux Observations over Urban Areas Using Carbonyl Sulfide (COS) to Differentiate Contributions from Biosphere: M Whelan, B W LaFranchi, R Bambha, H A Michelsen, M L Fischer, H D Graven, I T Baker, T Guilderson, J E Campbell 1200h B42B-07 Behavior of the main sources that contribute to ambient PM2.5 in Santiago since 1998: F Barraza, F Lambert, H Jorquera, A M Villalobos, L Gallardo 1215h Concluding Remarks: B42C Moscone West 2008 Thursday 1020h Vegetation Phenology in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Advances in Observations, Mechanisms, Modeling, and Implications II Xiaolin Zhu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Xiangtao Xu, Princeton University; Min Chen, Harvard University; Miaogen Shen, CAS Chinese Academy of Sciences 1020h B42C-01 The potential of using Landsat time-series to extract tropical dry forest phenology: X Zhu, E Helmer 1035h B42C-02 LANDSAT-SCALE PHENOLOGY DETECTION FOR TROPICAL FOREST COMPOSITION, STRUCTURE AND PRODUCTIVITY ASSESSMENT FROM DRY TO WET ECOLOGICAL ZONES IN PUERTO RICO AND US VIRGIN ISLANDS: D Gwenzi, E Helmer, X Zhu, M A Lefsky, H Marcano-Vega 1050h B42C-03 Assessing temporal and spatial variability of satellite-derived vegetation growing season length in the conterminous US: A Kato, T Miura, M Vargas, A R Huete 1105h B42C-04 A Polar Approach for Defining a Spatially-Explicit “Phenological Year” and Quantifying the Degree and Date of Seasonality for Existing Vegetation Across the United States: W W Hargrove, D C Lee, S P Norman, F M Hoffman, J Kumar 1120h B42C-05 An Empirical Assessment of the MODIS Land Cover Dynamics and TIMESAT Land Surface Phenology Algorithms: R Stanimirova, Z Cai, E K Melaas, J M Gray, L Eklundh, P Jonsson, M A Friedl 1135h B42C-06 Comparison of Sensor Resolution Trade-offs Between Landsat 8 and a Sentinel-2 Proxy for Mapping Wetland Vegetation Phenology: C Ade, E Hestir, S Khanna, S Ustin 1150h B42C-07 Biophysical relationship between leaf-level optical properties and phenology of canopy spectral reflectance in a cool-temperate deciduous broadleaf forest at Takayama, central Japan: H M Noda, K N Nasahara, H Muraoka 1205h B42C-08 Determination of vegetation phenology across the National Ecological Observatory Network: J Musinsky, T Goulden B42D Moscone West 2004 Thursday 1020h Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon to Climate Change II S (joint with C, GC) Christina Schaedel, Northern Arizona University; Claire Treat, USGS Geological Survey; Edward Schuur, Northern Arizona University 1020h B42D-01 A Synthesis of Thermokarst and Thermo-Erosion Rates in Northern Permafrost Regions: G Grosse, B Sannel, B W Abbott, C D Arp, P Camill, L M Farquharson, F Günther, D J Hayes, B M Jones, T Jorgenson, S V Kokelj, P Kuhry, J Lenz, L Liu, A D McGuire, A Morgenstern, J A O’Donnell, I Nitze, D Olefeldt, A Parsekian, V E Romanovsky, E Schuur, M R Turetsky, K Walter Anthony, S D Wullschleger 1035h B42D-02 Peat Insulation Moderates the Sensitivity of Permafrost Carbon to Climate Warming in Arctic Alaska: B Gaglioti, D H Mann, L M Farquharson, B M Jones, M J Wooller, C A Baughman, P Groves, M Kunz, J Pohlman, G C Wiles, R Reanier 1050h B42D-03 Impacts of Vegetation on the Decoupling between Air and Soil Temperatures across the Arctic: H Kropp, M M Loranty, S Natali, A L Kholodov, B W Abbott, J Abermann, E BlancBetes, D Blok, G Blume-Werry, J Boike, S M P Cahoon, C Tai Christiansen, E S Euskirchen, G V Frost Jr, M Goeckede, L Gough, J Hjort, T T Hoye, B M Jones, T Jorgenson, I Juszak, S Kokelj, M Lund, P Lafleur, S Mamet, M Mauritz, A Michelsen, I H Myers-Smith, J O’Donnell, D Olefeldt, G K Phoenix, A V Rocha, B Sannel, G Schaepman-Strub, O Sonnentag, K D Tape, M S Torn, L S Vaughn, M Sorensen, M D Williams, C J Wilson 1105h B42D-04 High resolution landscape-level assessments of soil organic carbon storage in permafrost soils of NE Greenland and northern Russia: J Palmtag, G Hugelius, P Kuhry 1120h B42D-05 Dissolved organic matter properties in arctic coastal waters are strongly influenced by degrading permafrost coasts and by local meteorology.: M Fritz, G Tanski, R GoncalvesAraujo, B Heim, B Koch, H Lantuit 1135h B42D-06 Dissolved Organic Matter Composition in Waters Draining Permafrost Landscapes – a Circumpolar Synthesis: J A O’Donnell, G Aiken, B W Abbott, K D Butler, S A Ewing, D Olefeldt, R G Spencer, R G Striegl, J Vonk, K Wickland 1150h B42D-07 Effects of Enhanced Thaw Depth on the Composition of Arctic Soil Organic Matter Leachate: J Hutchings, X Zhang, T S Bianchi, E Schuur, A R Arellano, Y Liu 1205h B42D-08 Changes in soil thermal regime lead to substantial shifts in carbon and energy fluxes in drained Arctic tundra: M Goeckede, M J Kwon, F Kittler, M Heimann, N Zimov, S A Zimov OS42A Moscone West 3011 Thursday 1020h Recent Advances in Ocean Biogeochemical Observations and Modeling II S (joint with A, B) Britton Stephens, National Center for Atmospheric Research; John Dunne, NOAA / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Nicole Lovenduski, University of Colorado 1020h OS42A-01 Patterns and Trends of Primary Production, Inorganic Carbon and Oxygen and Their Ecosystem Impacts in a Regional Biogeochemical Ocean Model for Atlantic Canada: K Fennel, K E Rutherford, A M Kuhn, W Zhang, C E Brennan, R Zhang 1035h OS42A-02 Forecasting Ocean Acidification in the coastal waters of the Pacific Northwest: S A Siedlecki, S R Alin, R A Feely, A J Hermann, N Bednarsek, T Nguyen, S Officer, I Kaplan, N Bond, J Newton, J L Fisher, C Morgan, C Saenger 1105h OS42A-04 The Export and Fate of Organic Matter in the Ocean: New Constraints from Combining Satellite and Oceanographic Tracer Observations: T J DeVries, T S Weber 1120h OS42A-05 The annual cycle of nitrate and net community production in surface waters of the Southern Ocean observed with SOCCOM profiling floats: K S Johnson, J N Plant, C Sakamoto, L J Coletti, J L Sarmiento, S Riser, L D Talley 1135h OS42A-06 Summertime Atmospheric Boundary Layer Gradients of O2 and CO2 Over the Southern Ocean: E J Morgan, B B Stephens, J Bent, M C Long, C Sweeney, K McKain, R F Keeling 1150h OS42A-07 Long-term Growth in Southern Ocean Carbon Uptake: G A McKinley, A R Fay, N S Lovenduski 1205h OS42A-08 Southern Ocean Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen Fluxes Detected by SOCCOM Biogeochemical Profiling Floats: J L Sarmiento, S Bushinksy, A R Gray CRYOSPHERE C42A Moscone West 3009 Thursday 1020h Hydrology of Glaciers and Ice Sheets II Christine Dow, University of Waterloo; Jonathan Kingslake, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Lauren Andrews, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1020h C42A-01 Characterizing the Frequency and Elevation of Rapid Drainage Events in West Greenland: S Cooley, P Christoffersen 1035h C42A-02 Extensive meltwater storage in an East Antarctic ice shelf: J Lenaerts, S Lhermitte, R Drews, S Ligtenberg, S Berger, V Helm, P Smeets, M R van den Broeke, W J Van De Berg, E van Meijgaard, O Eisen, F Pattyn 1050h C42A-03 Evolution of Crevasses Fed by Water from the East Greenland Firn Aquifer: K Poinar, I R Joughin, D Lilien, L Brucker, L M Kehrl, S Nowicki 1105h C42A-04 An Active Englacial Hydrological System in a Cold Glacier: Blood Falls, Taylor Glacier, Antarctica: C G Carr, E C Pettit, J Carmichael, J Badgeley, S M Tulaczyk, W B Lyons, J Mikucki 1120h C42A-05 An extensive subglacial lake and canyon system in Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica: M J Siegert, S Jamieson, N Ross, J S Greenbaum, D A Young, A Aitken, J L Roberts, D D Blankenship, B Sun, T D van Ommen 1135h C42A-06 Hydrology-driven forcing of margin location of the NE Greenland Ice Stream: K L Riverman, R B Alley, S Anandakrishnan, K Christianson, B Medley, N Holschuh, A Muto, L E Peters 1150h C42A-07 Seasonal Changes in Drainage System Configuration from Synthesis of a Surfaceto-Bed Measurement Network in Western Greenland: T W Meierbachtol, J T Harper, N F Humphrey, N T Maier C42B Moscone West 3007 Thursday 1020h Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere: Arctic III Mary Brodzik, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Robinson, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Allen Pope, National Snow and Ice Data Center; Mahsa Moussavi, University of Colorado at Boulder 1020h C42B-01 Observing the Cloud Response to Arctic Sea Ice Loss: A Morrison, J E Kay, H Chepfer, R Guzman 1035h C42B-02 NEW LAKE ICE COVER EXTENT PRODUCTS FROM MODIS TERRA AND AQUA SATELLITE DATA: K Kang, C R Duguay, Y Luo 1050h C42B-03 Assessing deformation and morphology of Arctic landfast sea ice using InSAR to support use and management of coastal ice: D O Dammann, H Eicken, F J Meyer, A R Mahoney 1105h C42B-04 InSAR Detection and Field Evidence for Thermokarst after a Tundra Wildfire, Using ALOS-PALSAR: G Iwahana STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR DI42A Moscone South 308 Thursday 1020h The Earth’s Core: Constraints on the Earth’s Metallic Heart from Multidisciplinary Approaches I S (joint with GP, MR, S) Hrvoje Tkalcic, Australian National University; Jiachao Liu, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Marine Lasbleis, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Hrvoje Tkalcic, Australian National University 1020h DI42A-01 An Early Geodynamo Driven by Exsolution of Mantle Components from Earth’s Core: J Badro, J Siebert, F Nimmo 1035h DI42A-02 Early geodynamo powered by magnesium exsolution?: Z Du, C Jackson, N Bennett, P Driscoll, Y Fei, K K M Lee 1105h DI43A-2654 Inner Core Imaging Using P’P’: E A Day, J A Ward, I D Bastow, J C E Irving 1120h DI42A-04 Regional Variations of the Inner Core Attenuation Structure: X Sun, J Qin 1135h DI42A-05 Heat Producing Elements and the Energy Budget of Earth’s Core: B Chidester, Z Rahman, K Righter, A Campbell 1150h DI42A-06 Numerical simulation of the geodynamo reaches Earth’s core dynamical regime: J Aubert, T Gastine, A Fournier 1205h DI42A-07 The first billion years of the geodynamo and its implications for the early core: J A Tarduno, R D Cottrell, R K Bono, E R Thern 1220h DI42A-08 Transport Properties of Earth’s Core: R E Cohen, P Zhang, J Xu EDUCATION ED42A Moscone South 309 Thursday 1020h NASA Science Mission Directorate Science Education: Activation for STEM Learning I Moses Milazzo, US Geological Survey; Richard Gregory Vaughan, USGS Astrogeology Science Center; Sheri Klug Boonstra, Mars Space Flight Facility; Kristen Erickson, NASA Headquarters 1020h ED42A-01 A NASA Community of Practice for Scientists and Educators Working with American Indians and Alaskan Natives: D Scalice, E B Sparrow, T A Johnson, J E Allen, C L Gho 1135h C42B-06 Long Records of Melt Onset on Arctic Sea Ice from Passive Microwave Satellite Observations: A C Bliss, W Meier, J A Miller 1040h ED42A-02 What Do Informal Educators Need To Be Successful In Teaching Planetary Science And Engineering?: Results From The PLANETS Out-Of-School Time Educator Needs Assessment (NASA NNX16AC53A): J Clark, N Bloom 1205h C42B-08 Mapping permafrost change hotspots with Landsat time-series: G Grosse, I Nitze 1100h ED42A-03 CATE 2016 Indonesia: Science goals and student training for 2017: M J Penn, M A McKay, S A Kovac, L Jensen, H S Hare, A M Mitchell, R Bosh, Z Watson, R Baer, M Pierce, R Gelderman, D K Walter 1150h C42B-07 Multi-year Arctic sea ice extent estimate from scatterometers onboard satellite since 2000: F Girard-Ardhuin 1120h ED42A-04 Preparing for the Great American Eclipse of Aug. 21: for Yourself, and for Holding an Event for the Public and Students.: D K Duncan 1140h ED42A-05 NASA Airborne Astronomy Ambassadors (AAA): D E Backman, P K Harman, C Clark 1200h ED42A-06 NASA and Public Libraries: Enhancing STEM Literacy in Underserved Communities: P Dusenbery, K LaConte, J B Harold, C Randall ED42B Moscone South 307 Thursday 1020h Sympathy for the Data: Novel Approaches to the Art of Data Visualization I S (joint with PA) Martin Pratt, Washington University in St Louis; Natalie Accardo, Columbia University of New York; Hannah Rabinowitz, Columbia University of New York; John Leeman, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus 1020h ED42B-01 The nature of the (visualization) game: Challenges and opportunities from computational geophysics: L H Kellogg 1040h ED42B-02 Exploring Scientific Information for Policy Making under Deep Uncertainty: L Forni, S Galaitsi, V K Mehta, M Escobar, D R Purkey, N J Depsky, N A Lima 1050h ED42B-03 eWaterCycle visualisation. combining the strength of NetCDF and Web Map Service: ncWMS: R Hut, M van Meersbergen, N Drost, N Van De Giesen 1100h ED42B-04 A Visualization Tool for Integrating Research Results at an Underground Mine: S Boltz, B D Macdonald, T Orr, W Johnson, D J Benton 1110h ED42B-05 An Interdisciplinary Method for the Visualization of Novel High-Resolution Precision Photography and Micro-XCT Data Sets of NASA’s Apollo Lunar Samples and Antarctic Meteorite Samples to Create Combined ResearchGrade 3D Virtual Samples for the Benefit of Astromaterials Collections Conservation, Curation, Scientific Research and Education: E H Blumenfeld, C A Evans, R A Zeigler, K Righter, K R Beaulieu, E R Oshel, D A Liddle, R Hanna, R A Ketcham, N S Todd 1120h ED42B-06 Effective and Accurate Colormap Selection: K M Thyng, C A Greene, R D Hetland, H Zimmerle, S F DiMarco ED42B-07 Accessible, interactive 1140h visualizations of climate change data from local to national scale: B Battaile, M Rao 1150h ED42B-08 A generalized 3D framework for visualization of planetary data.: K W Larsen, A W De Wolfe, B Putnam, D M Lindholm, D Nguyen 1200h ED42B-09 Maximizing Impact: Pairing interactive web visualizations with traditional print media: E K Read, A Appling, L Carr, L De Cicco, J S Read, J I Walker, L A Winslow 1210h ED42B-10 Rainbows, graticules, and logos… oh my!: D Pisut, E MacIntosh, C McDougall EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES EP42A Moscone West 2005 Thursday 1020h Integrating Experimental, Numerical, and Theoretical Studies of Suspendedload and Bedload Transport I Research is meant to be shared. The Virtual Poster Showcase (VPS) is a low-cost and high-value online poster presentation opportunity that allows students to share their research without having to travel to a conference. Students are guided through the essential peer-review process, during which they learn to evaluate each other’s research. Kara Carr, University of California Davis; Patricio Moreno, University of California, Davis; Robert Dorrell, University of Leeds; Ali Ercan, University of California Davis 1020h EP42A-01 Experimental and numerical investigation of the coupling of turbulence and sediment transport over dunes: M W Schmeeckle, K P Leary 1035h EP42A-02 Experimental Demonstration of 3-Dimensional Flow Structures and Depositional Features in a Lateral Recirculation Zone: P E Grams, M W Schmeeckle, E R Mueller, D Buscombe, A Kasprak, K P Leary No travel required Achieve international recognition Free for citizens of countries designated by the World Bank as “low” or “lower-middle” income (only $35 abstract fee for others) Save time No AGU membership required Faculty: Want to incorporate Virtual Poster Showcases into a capstone experience? Email [email protected] View 2017 dates and sign up to be notified about future showcases: 1050h EP42A-03 Investigation on TurbulentSediment Interactions in Sediment-Laden Flows Using Two-Phase PIV: H Matinpour, S J Bennett, J F Atkinson 1105h EP42A-04 Modeling Sediment Transport Using a Lagrangian Particle Tracking Algorithm Coupled with High-Resolution Large Eddy Simulations: a Critical Analysis of Model Limits and Sensitivity: M H Garcia 1120h EP42A-05 Testing and Modeling Particle Excursion Lenghts for a Wide Range of Flow Conditions: B J McElroy, S Naqshband 1135h EP42A-06 Estimation of Real-World Turbidity Current Durations from the Modelling of Levee Paleocurrent Evolution: R W Kelly, R M Dorrell, A D Burns, W D McCaffrey 1150h EP42A-07 The Role of Coriolis Forces and Ekman Boundary Layers in Controlling Sediment Transport in Large Submarine Channel–Levee Systems: Experiments and Theory.: M G Wells 1205h EP42A-08 Insights on landscape dynamics from tiny spheres in oil, or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the lab: D J Jerolmack, D J Durian, B Ferdowsi, M Houssais, C P Ortiz EP42B Moscone West 2003 Thursday 1020h The Architecture and Workings of Earth’s Critical Zone II S (joint with B, H, NS) Suzanne Anderson, University of Colorado at Boulder; Susan Brantley, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute; William Dietrich, University of California Berkeley 1020h EP42B-01 Taking the pulse of the skin of the earth: quantifying the spatial and temporal variability in soil biogeochemical cycling and stream aqueous losses: K A Lohse, A Fellows, G N Flerchinger, E P McCorkle, R B MacNeille, M S Seyfried, F B Pierson 1035h EP42B-02 Kinetically limited weathering at low denudation rates in semi-arid climates: V Vanacker, J Schoonejans, S Opfergelt, Y Ameijeiras-Marino, M Christl 1050h EP42B-03 The vertical signature of gophers on the critical zone in the Colorado Front Range subalpine zone: E W Winchell, R S Anderson, J M Kaste 1105h EP42B-04 Global datasets and Nd isotopes in pine needles estimate dust inputs to ecosystems in eroding landscapes: L Arvin, C S Riebe, S Aciego, M A Blakowski 1120h EP42B-05 Wet meadow ecosystems and the longevity of biologically-mediated geomorphic features: C Nash, G Grant, J E O’Connor 1135h EP42B-06 Slope stability in the critical zone: The relative influence of long vs. short-time scale soil and vegetation properties on debrisflow initiation during a catastrophic rainfall.: F K Rengers, L McGuire, J A Coe, J W Kean, R L Baum, D M Staley, J Godt 1150h EP42B-07 Examining the role of dissolved organic nitrogen in stream ecosystems across biomes and Critical Zone gradients: A Wymore, B Rodriguez-Cardona, A A Coble, J Potter, C Lopez Lloreda, K Perez Rivera, A De Jesus Roman, S Bernal, E Martí Roca, P Kram, J Hruska, A S Prokishkin, W H McDowell 1205h EP42B-08 Anthropogenic Reorganization of Critical Zone in Intensively Managed Landscapes: P Kumar, A M Anders, E A Bettis III, N E Blair, T R Filley, D A Grimley, P V Le, H Lin, Y F F Lin, D A Keefer, L L Keefer, M Muste, A I Packman, T Papanicolaou, B L Rhoads, M Richardson, D J Schnoebelen, A Stumpf, A S Ward, C G Wilson, D Woo, Q Yan, A E Goodwell GEODESY G42A Moscone West 2002 Thursday 1020h Time-Dependent Deformation in Geodetic Data: Advances in Detection, Modeling, and Interpretation I (joint with T) Christopher Rollins, California Institute of Technology; Adriano Gualandi, California Institute of Technology; Jessica Murray, USGS Western Regional 2ɝFHV0HQOR3DUN; Mong-Han Huang, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1020h G42A-01 GPS Imaging of Time-Dependent Seasonal Strain in Central California: M Kraner, W C Hammond, C Kreemer, A A Borsa, G Blewitt 1035h G42A-02 Transient deformation from daily GPS displacement time series: postseismic deformation, ETS and evolving strain rates: Y Bock, P Fang, A W Moore, S Kedar, Z Liu, S E Owen, M T Glasscoe 1050h G42A-03 Short and long term analysis of upper plate deformation in Northern Chile subduction zone with GPS and tiltmeter data: G Meneses, C Vigny, F Boudin 1105h G42A-04 A Network Inversion Filter combining GNSS and InSAR for tectonic slip modeling: D P Bekaert, P Segall, T J Wright, A J Hooper 1135h G42A-06 From Crustal to Lithosphere Dynamics: A New Approach to Geodetic Data Interpretation and Modeling: S Barbot virtualposter.agu.org All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 27 1150h G42A-07 A Coupled Model of Stress-Driven Afterslip and Viscoelastic Relaxation Following the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake: J Fukuda, K M Johnson 1205h G42A-08 Estimating the rheological properties of the oceanic asthenosphere using geodetic data.: S S Masuti, S Barbot, S I Karato, N Kapre, H Yu, S Wu, J Dauwels, L Feng, P Banerjee GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE GC42A Moscone West 3005 Thursday 1020h Biota and Biogeochemical Cycling: Ecological Patterns and Processes across Scales in the Arctic I (joint with B) -HUH\.HUE\, Dartmouth College; Howard Epstein, University of Virginia; Marion Bret-Harte, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Sally MacIntyre, University of California Santa Barbara 1020h GC42A-01 Disentangling the mechanisms of the coupling between sea ice and tundra productivity: cold air advection vs. arctic amplification.: M Macias-Fauria, S R Karlsen, B C Forbes 1035h GC42A-02 Scaling arctic tundra vegetation from plot to the landscape across the North Slope of Alaska, U.S.A: S J Davidson, M J Santos, V L Sloan, J D Watts, G K Phoenix, W C Oechel, D Zona 1050h GC42A-03 Shrub growth response to climate across the North Slope of Alaska: D Ackerman, D Griffin, J C Finlay, S E Hobbie 1105h GC42A-04 How spatial scale influences novel and disappeared climate predictions in Alaska: B D Morrison, J Napier, G de Lafontaine, K Heath, B Li, B Hug, F Hu, J A Greenberg 1120h GC42A-05 Sudying vole and lemming cycles using drones: J Olofsson 1135h GC42A-06 Dissecting Drivers of Arctic Plant Phenology Across Scales in Time and Space: C John, E Post 1150h GC42A-07 Linking vegetation greenness and seasonal snow characteristics using field observations, SnowModel, and daily MODIS imagery in high-Arctic Greenland: S H Pedersen, G E Liston, M P Tamstorf, N M Schmidt, J Abermann 1205h GC42A-08 Two-year record of trace gas (CO2, CH4, O2, and Hg0) concentrations and dynamics in arctic tundra soils of northern Alaska – seasonality, non-linear temperature controls, and effects of soil diffusivity: D Obrist, Y Agnan, C Hedge, C W Moore, D Helmig, J Hueber, D Paxton GC42B Moscone West 3003 Thursday 1020h Global and Regional Water-FoodEnergy Security under Changing Environments II S (joint with B, H, PA, SI) Yoshihide Wada, Utrecht University; Michael Puma, Columbia University of New York; Martina Flörke, University of Kassel; Michelle van Vliet, Wageningen UR 1020h GC42B-01 Climate impacts, climate policies, and the role of adaptation through the lens of water systems: M I Hejazi 1035h GC42B-02 Drought Impacts to Water Footprints and Virtual Water Transfers of the Central Valley of California: L Marston, M Konar 1050h GC42B-03 Simulating the impact of brine from desalination plants on the salinity of the Persian/Arabian Gulf: E A B Eltahir, H D Ibrahim 1105h GC42B-04 The economic feasibility of seawater desalination over the global scale: assessment of the production cost development and national water price until 2050: L Gao, S Yoshikawa, Y Iseri, S Kanae 1120h GC42B-05 Towards a globally optimized crop distribution: Integrating water use, nutrition, and economic value: K F Davis, A Seveso, M C Rulli, P D’Odorico 1135h GC42B-06 How can countries achieve sustainable food supply in 2050: current knowledge and way forward: M Kummu, M Fader, D Gerten, J H A Guillaume, M Jalava, J Jägermeyr, S Pfister, M Porkka, S Siebert, O Varis 1150h GC42B-07 Reserves and trade jointly determine exposure to food supply shocks: P Marchand, J A Carr, J Dell’Angelo, M Fader, J Gephart, M Kummu, N R Magliocca, M Porkka, M J Puma, Z Ratajczak, M C Rulli, D Seekell, S S Suweis, A Tavoni, P D’Odorico GC42C Moscone West 3001 Thursday 1020h The Role of Fire in the Earth System: Understanding Drivers, Feedbacks, and Interactions with the Land, Atmosphere, and Society II S (joint with A, B, NH) Daniel Ward, Princeton University; Sander Veraverbeke, University of California Irvine; Guido van der Werf, Organization Not Listed; Michael Tosca, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1020h GC42C-01 Evaluation of Satellite-derived Fire Emissions C M Ichoku, X Pan, H Bian, M Chin, L Ellison, A M da Silva Jr, A Darmenov Datasets Using the GEOS-5 Model: 1035h GC42C-02 Using NPP-Suomi VIIRS I-band data to delineate high- and low-intensity burn areas for forest fires in interior Alaska: C F Waigl, A Prakash, M Stuefer, C M Ichoku 1050h GC42C-03 FIREX: Aerosol Science Priorities for the 2018 WP-3D Campaign: J P Schwarz, J M Roberts, C Warneke, R J Yokelson 1105h GC42C-04 A global database of smoke injection heights from landscape fires: an analysis of 2009-2010: M K Laffin, R A Fofrich, S Bell, M G Tosca Jr 1120h GC42C-05 The Status of Global Fire Modeling: Results from the Fire Model Intercomparison Project (FireMIP): S Hantson, A Arneth, S P Harrison, S S Rabin, D Kelley, D M Bachelet, M Forrest, S Kloster, G Lasslop, F Li, S Mangeon, J R Melton, T Sheehan, C Yue 1135h GC42C-06 Multiple stable states of tree cover due to a fire - vegetation feedback: G Lasslop, V Brovkin, C H Reick, S Bathiany, S Kloster 1150h GC42C-07 Climate and human intervention effects on future fire activity and consequences for air pollution across the 21st century: M Val Martin, J R Pierce, C L Heald, F Li, D M Lawrence, C Wiedinmyer, S Tilmes, F Vitt 1205h GC42C-08 Fire radiative forcing for preindustrial, present day and future conditions in an interactive Earth System Model: K Mezuman, S Bauer, K Tsigaridis GEOMAGNETISM, PALEOMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETISM GP42A Moscone South 302 Thursday 1020h All Things Electromagnetic II Kerry Key, Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics La Jolla; Ninfa Bennington, University of Wisconsin; Romina Gehrmann, University of Southampton; Danny Feucht, University of Colorado at Boulder 1020h GP42A-01 Advanced method for large-scale 3D anisotropic inversion of marine EM data and its application in the Barents Sea survey area: M S Zhdanov, M Endo, J Mattsson 1035h GP42A-02 jInv: A Modular and Scalable Framework for Electromagnetic Inverse Problems: P T Belliveau, E Haber 1050h GP42A-03 Geo-electrical Structures of QP Geothermal Field, Southwest Tibet: L He, L Chen, X Wang, X Zhao, X Xi, R Chen 1105h GP42A-04 3D CSEM inversion based on goal-oriented adaptive finite element method: Y Zhang, K Key 1120h GP42A-05 Development of regional spherical coordinate electromagnetic forward modeling with non-uniform sources: A Kelbert, G D Egbert, H Zhang, Q Han 1135h GP42A-06 Controlled source electromagnetic data analysis with seismic constraints and rigorous uncertainty estimation in the Black Sea: R A S Gehrmann, K Schwalenberg, S Hölz, T Zander, J Dettmer, J Bialas 1150h GP42A-07 Sensitivity of 3D Inversions of an MT Array to Boundary Conditions and Regularization in the Presence of Adjacent Oceans: J R Booker, R L Mackie, A I Burd GP42A-08 Three dimensional 1205h magnetotelluric modeling of Kusatsu-Shirane volcano and its implications for recent volcanic unrest: Y Ogawa, N Nurhasan, B Tank, A Terada, W Kanda, K Nogami, Y Usui 2016 1235h H42B-10 Hyper-Resolution Hydrological Predictions in Large Nested Domains within Continental Scale Models: F L Ogden, R C Steinke, N Frazier, E P Clark H42A Moscone West 3022 Thursday 1020h Disturbance Hydrology: Exploring Immediate and Long-Term Impacts of Abrupt Changes on Hydrological Processes and Earth Systems II S (joint with B, EP, GC, NH) H42C Moscone West 3020 Thursday 1020h Christian Mohr, University of Potsdam; Kevin Bladon, Oregon State University; Joseph Wagenbrenner, Michigan Technological University; Nicolas Zegre, West Virginia University 1020h H42A-01 Wildfire vs. Agricultural Operations: A Tale of Overprinted Disturbance Regimes: A B Gray, G B Pasternack, E B Watson, J A Warrick, J A Hatten, M A Goni 1035h H42A-02 Hillslope erosion and hydrologic response in two small watersheds in Yosemite National Park following the 2013 Rim Fire, CA: T J Kuhn, H Forrester, R Abney, S DeLong, J W Roche, A Asefaw Berhe 1050h H42A-03 Post-fire Precipitation Thresholds and Treatment Efficacy from Plot to Watershedscale: C Wilson, S K Kampf, J W Wagenbrenner 1105h H42A-04 Why can postwildfire runoff and erosion vary from negligible to extreme?: P Noske, P Nyman, P N J Lane, R Van der Sant, G J Sheridan 1120h H42A-05 Estimation of streamflow response to wildfire and salvage logging in a snow-dominated catchment using a model-based change detection approach: R D Moore, M Mahrlein, Y C M Chuang 1135h H42A-06 Role of wildfire in controlling the source and flux of particulate organic carbon from a small, mountainous, semi-arid watershed: J A Hatten, M A Goni, A B Gray, G B Pasternack, J A Warrick, E Watson, R A Wheatcroft 1150h H42A-07 Wildland fire and climate variability impacts on annual streamflow in watersheds across the continental United States: Regional patterns and attribution analysis: D W Hallema, G Sun, P V Caldwell, S P Norman, E C Cohen, Y Liu, S G McNulty 1205h H42A-08 Fires: Pushing the Reset Button or a Flash in the Pan?: L H MacDonald, J W Wagenbrenner, P R Robichaud, P A Nelson, S K Kampf, D J Brogan H42B Moscone West 3024 Thursday 1020h Forecasting Hydrology at Continental Scale I S David Gochis, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Richard Hooper, Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrological Science; Brian Cosgrove, National Weather Service Silver Spring; David Maidment, CRWR 1020h H42B-01 Continental scale data assimilation of discharge and its effect on flow predictions across the contiguous US (CONUS): A Weerts, J Schellekens, A van Dijk, R Molenaar 1035h H42B-02 Achieving scale-independent landsurface flux estimates – Application of the Multiscale Parameter Regionalization (MPR) to the Noah-MP land-surface model across the contiguous USA: S Thober, N Mizukami, L E Samaniego, S Attinger, M P Clark, M Cuntz 1050h H42B-03 Simulating Land Surface Hydrology at a 30-meter Spatial Resolution over the Contiguous United States: E F Wood, M Pan, X Cai, N Chaney 1105h H42B-04 Towards a National Hydrological Forecasting system for Canada : Lessons Learned from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Prediction System: V Fortin, D Durnford, E Gaborit, B Davison, M Dimitrijevic, P Matte 1120h H42B-05 An Overview of the National Weather Service National Water Model: B Cosgrove, D Gochis, E P Clark, Z Cui, A L Dugger, X Feng, L R Karsten, S Khan, D Kitzmiller, H S Lee, Y Liu, J L McCreight, A J Newman, A Oubeidillah, L Pan, C Pham, F Salas, K M Sampson, G Sood, A Wood, D N Yates, W Yu 1135h H42B-06 Transforming National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Water Prediction: T M Graziano, E P Clark 1150h H42B-07 From Forecast Hydrology to RealTime Inundation Mapping at Continental Scale: X Zheng, D Maidment, Y Liu, D G Tarboton, P Lin 1205h H42B-08 Retrospective evaluation of continental-scale streamflow nudging with WRFHydro National Water Model V1: J L McCreight, Y Wu, D Gochis, A Rafieeinasab, A L Dugger, W Yu, B Cosgrove, Z Cui, A Oubeidillah, D Briar 1205h GC42B-08 Financial Strategies Moderate Weather Impacts on Food Security Outcomes: M E Brown, M Niles 28 HYDROLOGY 1220h H42B-09 Simulated CONUS Flash Flood Climatologies from Distributed Hydrologic Models: Z Flamig, J J Gourley, H J Vergara, P E Kirstetter, Y Hong THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions: Identifying and Integrating Physical, Biological, and Chemical Processes across Scales II S (joint with B) Stefan Krause, University of Birmingham; Susa Stonedahl, St. Ambrose University; Daniele Tonina, University of Idaho; Marie Kurz, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig 1020h H42C-01 Coupling of Flow and Biogeochemical Processes Controlling the Environmental Conditions in the Hyporheic Zone: Implications for the Streambed Habitat: M S Andersen, S M Eberhard, H Rutlidge, G C Rau, A Auhl 1035h H42C-02 Changing Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions Impact Stream Chemistry and Ecology at the Arctic-Boreal Transition in Western Alaska: J C Koch, M Carey, J O’Donnell, Y Sjoberg, C E Zimmerman 1050h H42C-03 Role of a Streambed’s Benthic Biolayer in Enhancing Chemical Reactions in Hyporheic Flow: J W Harvey 1105h H42C-04 Fate of polar organic trace compounds infiltrating into an alluvial aquifer from an urban lowland river: J L Schaper, A L Popp, K Meinikmann, M Shanafield, E Banks, A Putschew, J Lewandowski, G Nuetzmann 1120h H42C-05 Anthropogenic triggers on the hyporheic zone: quantifying groundwater-surface water interaction and the impact on water quality: E R Siirila-Woodburn, C I Steefel, J D Moulton, D Dwivedi 1135h H42C-06 Temperature and organic matter controls on hyporheic greenhouse gas production: S Comer-Warner, P Romeijn, S Krause, D M Hannah, D Gooddy 1150h H42C-07 Hydrologic and Biogeochemical Controls on Hyporheic N2O Emissions: A M Quick, W J Reeder, T B Farrell, D Tonina, K P Feris, S G Benner H42D Moscone West 3018 Thursday 1020h Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrology: Spatial Patterns and Vertical Land-Surface and AquiferStorage Change II Simon Stisen, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland; Robert Carruth, USGS Arizona Water Science Center; Brian Conway, Arizona Department of Water Resources; Luis Samaniego, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig 1020h H42D-01 Stress dependence of hydraulic properties: case studies from US and New Zealand: M M Miller, M Shirzaei 1035h H42D-02 Empirical analysis of the stressstrain relationship between hydraulic head and subsidence in the San Joaquin Valley Aquifer: K L Neff, T Farr 1050h H42D-03 Monitoring Groundwater-Storage Change and Land Subsidence in the Tucson Active Management Area, Arizona: E Kahler, R L Carruth, B D Conway 1105h H42D-04 Using InSAR Remote Sensing Technology to Analyze 3 Basin Aquifer Recharge Areas in Phoenix, Arizona: D Smilovsky, M L Rucker 1120h H42D-05 Monitoring Subsidence in California with InSAR: T G Farr, C E Jones, Z Liu, K L Neff, E M Gurrola, G Manipon 1135h H42D-06 Hydrologic Interpretations of Long-Term Gravity Records at Tucson, Arizona: D R Pool, J Kennedy, P MacQueen, T M Niebauer 1150h H42D-07 Aquifer-scale Application of GRACE across the South Platte Basin, Colorado, for Assessing Groundwater Resources: C J Ruybal, T S Hogue, J E McCray 1205h H42D-08 Rising Water Storage in the Niger River basin: Clues and Cause: S Werth H42E Moscone West 3016 Thursday 1020h Shifting Extremes: Understanding Hydrological Events for Societal %HQHȴWΖΖS (joint with A, GC, NH, SI) Seyedehzahra Samadi, University of South Carolina Columbia; Michaela All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 Bray, &DUGL8QLYHUVLW\; Scott St George, University of Minnesota Twin Cities 1020h H42E-01 Understanding changes in shortduration rainfall extremes under global warming: The GEWEX cross-cut on sub-daily rainfall extremes (INTENSE) : H J Fowler, E J Kendon, S Chan, S Blenkinsop, N M Roberts, E Lewis, R Barbero, X Li, S Guerreiro, G Lenderink 1035h H42E-02 An Overview of the Iowa Flood Forecasting and Monitoring System: W F Krajewski 1050h H42E-03 A Classification Framework for Sub-Daily Extreme Rainfall Events: F Johnson, J Li, S Westra 1105h H42E-04 Looking at flood trends with different eyes: the value of a fuzzy flood classification scheme: A E Sikorska, D Viviroli, M I Brunner, J Seibert 1120h H42E-05 Paleoetiological Extreme Flood Hydrology: Letting Nature’s Realities Inform Risk, Resilience, and Reduction of Vulnerability to Extreme Flooding during an Uncertain Future of Climatic Change: V R Baker 1135h H42E-06 Extreme Mississippi River Floods in the Late Holocene: Reconstructions and Simulations: S E Munoz, L Giosan, J P Donnelly, S Dee 1150h H42E-07 Flood Seasonality in a Changing Climate – A Comparison Between Northern Europe and Northeastern North America: B Matti, H E Dahlke, B Dieppois, D Lawler, S W Lyon 1205h H42E-08 Application of Clustering Algorithms in Hydroclimatic Classification of the Southeastern USA: S Samadi H42F Moscone West 2022/2024 Thursday 1020h Water and Society: Water Resources Management and Policy in a Changing World I (Half Session) S (joint with GC, PA, SI) Kaveh Madani, Imperial College London; Matteo Giuliani, Politecnico di Milano; Patrick Reed, Cornell University; Alvar Escriva-Bou, Public Policy Institute of California 1020h H42F-01 Toward A Science of Sustainable Water Management: C Brown 1034h H42F-02 Panta Rhei: Global Perspectives on Hydrology, Society and Change: H K McMillan, A Van Loon, A Mejia, J Liu 1048h H42F-03 Why do Economic Instruments Fail? The role of Water trading and Pricing at a River Basin Scale: C D Pérez-Blanco, C Gomez, A J Loch, D C Adamson 1102h H42F-04 On Complex Water Conflicts: Role of Enabling Conditions for Pragmatic Resolution: S Islam, E Choudhury H42G Moscone West 3014 Thursday 1020h :HWODQGDQG5LSDULDQ=RQH(HFWVRQ Water Quality, Quantity, and Ecology in Downstream Waters I (joint with B) Grey Evenson, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education; Matthew Reid, Cornell University; C. Nathan Jones, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1020h H42G-01 Integrating wetland connectivity into models for watershed-scale analyses: Current and future approaches : H E Golden, I F Creed, G Ali, N B Basu, M C Rains, L C Alexander, A Ameli, J Christensen, G R Evenson, C N Jones, C Lane, M W Lang, D L Mclaughlin, B P Neff 1035h H42G-02 Variation in river-floodplain connectivity along hydrogeomorphic and hydroclimatic gradients at the continental scale : D Scott, C N Jones, J D Gomez-Velez, J W Harvey 1050h H42G-03 Regional Measurement and Modeling of Floodplain Wetland Nutrient and Sediment Fluxes: The Chesapeake Watershed: G B Noe, C R Hupp, E Schenk, P Claggett 1105h H42G-04 Estimating pothole wetland connectivity to Pipestem Creek, North Dakota: an isotopic approach: J R Brooks, D M Mushet, L C Alexander, J Christensen, S G Leibowitz, B P Neff, D O Rosenberry, W Rugh, M Vanderhoof 1120h H42G-05 Contextualizing Wetlands within a River-Network Perspective for Assessing Nitrate Removal at the Watershed Scale: J A Czuba, A T Hansen, E Foufoula-Georgiou, J C Finlay 1135h H42G-06 From microbes to water districts: Linking observations across scales to uncover the implications of riparian and channel management on water quality in an irrigated agricultural landscape: A Webster, M L Cadenasso 1150h H42G-07 Hydrologically Controlled Arsenic Release in Deltaic Wetlands and Coastal Riparian Zones: J Stuckey, J J LeMonte, X Yu, M Schaefer, B D Kocar, S G Benner, J Rinklebe, R Tappero, H A Michael, S E Fendorf, D L Sparks 1205h H42G-08 Understanding the SpatioTemporal Dynamics of Denitrification in an Oregon Salt Marsh: J B Moon, H A Stecher, T DeWitt, A Nahlik, M S Fennessy, L Michael, R Regutti, R Mckane, D Marois, K J Naithani EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS IN42A Moscone West 2000 Thursday 1020h Reproducible Research in Geosciences with Emphasis on Provenance of Information as an Essential Component I S &OLRUG-DFREV, Organization Not Listed; Kerstin Lehnert, Columbia University; Brooks Hanson, American Geophysical Union; Anusuriya Devaraju, CSIRO 1020h IN42A-01 Nature Research journals reproducibility policies and initiatives in the Earth sciences: J C VanDecar 1035h IN42A-02 Software and Workflow Provenance: Documenting Scientific Methods: Y Gil 1050h IN42A-03 Reproducible Research in the Geosciences: V Stodden, K Chard, N Gaffney, M B Jones, B Ludaescher, J Nabrzyski, M Turk 1105h IN42A-04 Geoscience Australia’s enterprise application of provenance standards and systems for physical and digital objects: C Kemp, N J Car 1120h IN42A-05 Reproducibility in Data-Scarce Environments: P T Darch 1130h IN42A-06 Reproducible Research in the Geosciences at Scale: Achievable Goal or Elusive Dream?: L A Wyborn, B J K Evans 1140h IN42A-07 Provenance as a Core Concept of Spatial Information: W Kuhn 1150h IN42A-08 Querying Provenance Information: Basic Notions and an Example from Paleoclimate Reconstruction: V Stodden, B Ludaescher, K Bocinsky, K Kintigh, T Kohler, T McPhillips, J Rush 1200h IN42A-09 Building a high level sample processing and quality assessment model for biogeochemical measurements: a case study from the ocean acidification community: R Thomas, D Connell, T Spears, A Leadbetter, E F Burger 1210h IN42A-10 LiPD and CSciBox: A Case Study in Why Data Standards are Important for Paleoscience: I Weiss, E Bradley, N McKay, J EmileGeay, L R de Vesine, K A Anderson, J W C White, T M Marchitto Jr MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICS MR42A Moscone South 301 Thursday 1020h Experimental Measurements and Theoretical Constraints on Transport Properties of Geomaterials II S (joint with DI, T, V) Ralf Dohmen, Ruhr University Bochum; David Kohlstedt, University of Minnesota Twin Cities; E Watson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1020h MR42A-01 Negative activation volume of oxygen self-diffusion in forsterite : H Fei, M Wiedenbeck, N Sakamoto, H Yurimoto, T Yoshino, D Yamazaki, T Katsura PLANETARY SCIENCES P42A Moscone West 2007 Thursday 1020h Solar System Small Bodies: Asteriods, Satellites, Comets, Pluto, and Charon I Amanda Hendrix, Planetary Science Institute Tucson; Franck Marchis, SETI Institute Mountain View; Krishan Khurana, University of California Los Angeles; Padma YanamandraFisher, Space Science Institute Rancho Cucamonga 1020h P42A-01 New Horizons Results at Charon: B J Buratti, A Stern, J M Moore, H A Weaver Jr, W M Grundy, J D Hofgartner, J R Spencer, W B McKinnon, C Olkin, L A Young, A Verbiscer, K N Singer, S J Robbins, K Ennico Smith 1032h P42A-02 Colours of the Outer Solar System Origins Survey (Col-OSSOS): New Insights into Kuiper belt Surfaces: M E Schwamb, W C Fraser, M T Bannister, R E Pike, M Marsset, J J Kavelaars, S Benecchi, A Delsanti, M J Lehner, A Thirouin, A Guilbert-Lepoutre, N Peixinho, P Vernazza 1044h P42A-03 Pebble Accretion and the Formation of the Asteroid Belt: K Kretke, W F Bottke Jr, H F Levison 1056h P42A-04 Constraints for the subsurface structure at the Abydos site on 67P/ChuryumovGerasimenko resulting from CASSE listening to the MUPUS insertion phase: M Knapmeyer, H H Fischer, K Joerg, K J Seidensticker 1108h P42A-05 Psyche: The Science of a Metal World: L T Elkins-Tanton 1120h P42A-06 Shapes and Densities of the Small Satellites of Pluto: S Porter, J R Spencer, M Showalter, H A Weaver Jr, W B McKinnon, C Olkin, L A Young, S A Stern 1132h P42A-07 CO2 and 12C:13C Isotopic Ratios on Phoebe and Iapetus: R N Clark, R H Brown, D P Cruikshank 1144h P42A-08 Ice Electric: Electron Irradiation Experiments with Porous Water Ice Samples: A Galli, A Vorburger, P Wurz, A Pommerol, O Poch, B Jost, Y Brouet 1156h P42A-09 Laboratory Simulations and Spectral Analyses of Space Weathering of NonIce Materials on Ocean Worlds: B R Wing, M L Shusterman, B L Irvin, C Hibbitts PUBLIC AFFAIRS PA42A Moscone North 110 Thursday 1020h 7RZDUG0RUH(HFWLYH'HFLVLRQ Maker-Scientist Engagement III Posters (Lightning) Julie Vano, National Center for Atmospheric Research; David Behar, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission; Philip Mote, Oregon Climate Change Research Institute; Daniel Ferguson, University of Arizona 1340h PA43B-2212 POSTER WHAT “THEY” THINK: PERSPECTIVES OF STAKEHOLDERS CONTRIBUTING TO THE CO-PRODUCTION OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT MODELING: J C Arnott, C Kirchhoff 1340h PA43B-2225 POSTER Interdisciplinary science for land managers: Lessons learned in the context of public land management: R J Niemeyer, A L Bentley Brymer, H D Joseph, A A Suazo, J D Wulfhorst, B A Newingham, T E Link, K T Vierling 1035h MR42A-02 Carbon Diffusion in Zircon: D J Cherniak, E B Watson, P Boehnke, T M Harrison PA43B-2204 POSTER Navigating 1340h translational ecology: Creating opportunities and overcoming obstacles for scientist participation: T L Morelli, L M Hallett, L R Gerber, M Moritz, M Schwartz, N Stephenson, J L Tank, M A Williamson, C A Woodhouse 1105h MR42A-04 Site-specific hydration and dehydration of San Carlos olivine: E Ferriss, T A Plank, D Walker 1340h PA43B-2199 POSTER Progress and Challenges in Mainstreaming Climate Change in Federal Water Resources and Environmental Planning: Data Selection, Technical Methods, Decision Paradigms, and Climate Change Communication: I M Ferguson, S Gangopadhyay, M M Elsner, D Broman 1050h MR42A-03 A Study of Defect Behavior in Almandine Garnet: C A Geiger, A J Brearley, E Dachs, G Tipplet, G R Rossman 1120h MR42A-05 The Connection Between Diffusion, Dissolution, Deformation and Evaporation: The Role of Mobile Dislocations: S Chakraborty, K Marquardt, H Bobrowski 1135h MR42A-06 Ties of Heat and Mass Transport Properties in Glasses and Melts, with Emphasis on Natural Lava Compositions: A M Hofmeister, A G Whittington, G Robert, A Sehlke 1150h MR42A-07 Modeling and Measuring the Effects of Radiation Damage Annealing on Helium Diffusion Kinetics in Apatite: C D Willett, M Fox, D L Shuster 1205h MR42A-08 Primordial Noble Gases from Earth’s Core: K Wang, X Lu, J P Brodholt All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h PA43B-2209 POSTER Federal climate change programs in the water-limited Southwest: intersection of mission, stakeholders and geography to build successful collaboration: E Elias, C M Steele, A Rango, J J Reyes, M A Langston, K Johnson 1340h PA43B-2211 POSTER Regional Climate Enterprises in the South Central U.S.: Crossover Relationships to Maximize User Engagement Effectiveness: M A Langston, M Shafer, B Bartush, D P Brown 1340h PA43B-2216 POSTER Coastal Resilience and Adaptation:Working Together to go from Information to Action on Alaska’s Coasts: A Holman, A Poe, K Murphy, J S Littell, K Pletnikoff, D Holen THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h PA43B-2193 POSTER Improving the relevance and impact of decision support research: A co-production framework and water management case study: R Smith, J R Kasprzyk, L Dilling, L Basdekas, L Kaatz 1340h PA43B-2206 POSTER An Urban Resilience to Extreme Weather Events Framework for Development of Post Event Learning and Transformative Adaptation in Cities: W D Solecki, E S Friedman, R Breitzer 1340h PA43B-2190 POSTER Bringing science to the table: Case studies in science-informed decision making on climate change and beyond: G T Goldman, P Phartiyal, K Mulvey 1340h PA43B-2203 POSTER Co-producing Coastal Adaptation Plans with Pacific Northwest Stakeholders: Applying Alternative Futures Analysis to Quantitatively Envision Policy and Climate Scenarios: J Evans-Wilent, P Ruggiero, J Bolte, K Serafin, J Stevenson, C Schwartz 1340h PA43B-2194 POSTER Improving the effectiveness of interventions and investment in Andean watersheds through a participatory network of research basins: B F Ochoa-Tocachi, W Buytaert, B De Bièvre 1340h PA43B-2192 POSTER Communicating Climate Imperatives to the U.S. Federal Government for Applied Research Funding and Consideration in Lawmaking: What Not to Say and How Not to Say It: A S Wein 1340h PA43B-2218 POSTER Co-Producing Accessible Climate Knowledge: Case Study of a Scientific Challenge: M Bourqui, M K M Charriere, C Bolduc 1340h PA43B-2220 POSTER Overcoming the Challenges of Co-creation: P Otellini, R Pandya, N Udu-gama, M Goodwin 1140h Discussion: PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY PP42A Moscone West 2012 Thursday 1020h Paleoclimate Variability in the Indo3DFLȴF5HJLRQΖΖ(joint with B, EP, GC, OS) Briony Mamo, University of Hong Kong; Isla Castañeda, University of Massachusetts Amherst; David De Vleeschouwer, MARUM - University of Bremen; Peter Clift, Louisiana State University 1020h PP42A-01 Late Miocene Hydrological Change in the Indus River Catchment: H Liddy, S J Feakins, P D Clift, L Tauxe, D K Kulhanek, G Scardia, S Warny, J A Bendle, V Galy, P Zhou, E Science Party 1035h PP42A-02 Middle-late Miocene siliciclastic influx on the Australian Northwest Shelf: origins and potential links to global events: G Tagliaro, C Fulthorpe, L L Lavier, S J Gallagher, I Expedition 356 Scientists 1050h PP42A-03 Middle Miocene through Pliocene Sea Surface Temperatures in the Indian Ocean – Constraints from Organic Proxies: J R Super, M Pagani 1105h PP42A-04 Miocene Wet and Extreme Arid Climatic Conditions in the Southeast Indian Ocean off Western Australia Revealed by the Lithology of Roebuck and Perth Basins: C M McHugh, J Groeneveld, J Henderiks, W Renema, D De Vleeschouwer, B A Christensen, D C Potts, C Fulthorpe, K Bogus, S J Gallagher, I Expedition 356 Scientists 1120h PP42A-05 Eccentricity and global cooling forced Quaternary tropical climate changes and midPleistocene transition: Z Yu, S Wan, C Christophe, L Song, H Sun, Z Xu, A Li, T Li 1135h PP42A-06 Provenance of Continental Margin Sediments in the East China Sea, Results from IODP Expedition 346: C H Anderson, A G Dunlea, R W Murray, R Tada, C A Alvarez Zarikian 1150h PP42A-07 Orbital-scale variations in Indo-Pacific hydroclimate during the mid- to late Pleistocene from Lake Towuti, Indonesia: J M Russell, H Vogel, S Bijaksana, M Melles 1205h PP42A-08 South African Climates: Highlights From International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 361: S R Hemming, I R Hall, L LeVay PP42B Moscone West 2010 Thursday 1020h Recent Advances in Lakes and Lacustrine Material: Responses to Regional Climate and Environmental Change I Daniel Ibarra, Stanford University; Atreyee Bhattacharya, University of California Los Angeles; Victoria Petryshyn, University of California Los Angeles; Scott Starratt, USGS Western 5HJLRQDO2ɝFHV0HQOR3DUN 2016 29 1020h PP42B-01 A Holocene paleoecological record from ancient DNA preserved in lake sediments on Baffin Island, Arctic Canada: S E Crump, G H Miller, M Bunce 1105h S42B-04 NGA-West2 Empirical Fourier Model for Active Crustal Regions to Generate Regionally Adjustable Response Spectra: S S Bora, F Cotton, F Scherbaum, N M Kuehn 1035h PP42B-02 Development of a Regional Glycerol Dialkyl Glycerol Tetraether (GDGT) – Temperature Calibration for Antarctic and sub-Antarctic Lakes: S J Roberts, L C Foster, E J Pearson, J Steve, D Hodgson, K M Saunders, E Verleyen 1120h S42B-05 PRISM, Processing and Review Interface for Strong Motion Data Software: E Kalkan, J M Jones, C D Stephens, P Ng 1050h PP42B-03 Evidence for Large Hydrologic and Ecologic Variability During the Late Wisconsin in the Coastal Southwest United States (Lake Elsinore, CA): M Kirby, L E Heusser, C A Scholz, M Anderson, E J Rhodes, C Hiner, J A Palermo, E Silveira 1105h PP42B-04 The Importance of Accurate Dating and Multiproxy Analyses in Paleoenvironmental Reconstructions: A Case Study from Cocha Cashu, Peru: W Salenbien, L J Jackson, P A Baker, C A Rigsby, A Wheatley, S C Fritz 1120h PP42B-05 Abrupt lake-level changes in the Rocky Mountains and surrounding regions since the Last Glacial Maximum: B N Shuman, M Serravezza 1135h PP42B-06 The Biogeography of Endorheic Soda Lakes in the Western United States: B W Stamps, V Petryshyn, H Johnson, W Berelson, H S Nunn, B S Stevenson, S J Loyd, R S Oremland, L G Miller, M R Rosen, F A Corsetti, J R Spear 1150h PP42B-07 The Primacy of Multidecadal to Centennial Variability Over Late Holocene Forced Change of the Asian Monsoon on the Southern Tibetan Plateau: J L Conroy, A M Hudson, J T Overpeck, K B Liu, W Luo, J E Cole 1205h PP42B-08 Terrestrial paleoclimatic changes in northeast Asia during OAE 3 in the Late Cretaceous: Organic geochemical evidences from the Songliao paleo-lake Basin, northeast China: Y Gao, C Wang, H Huang SEISMOLOGY S42A Moscone South 305 Thursday 1020h Advances in Understanding of Tremor, Slow Slip, and Other Slow Earthquake Phenomena III (joint with G, T) Abhijit Ghosh, University of California Riverside; 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Michael Hartinger, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Zhonghua Xu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Timothy Fuller-Rowell, University of Colorado at Boulder 1020h SA42A-01 Observational evidence for new instabilities in the mid-latitude E and F region: D L Hysell, M F Larsen, M P Sulzer 1035h SA42A-02 Influence of geomagnetic energy inputs in the polar cap on the upper atmosphere during geomagnetic storms: Y Deng, C Sheng, Y Huang, A I Maute, Y Lu 1050h SA42A-03 Middle-Latitude Ionospheric Irregularities and Their Relationships with the Ring Current and Auroral Oval Expansion during Geomagnetic Storms: X Pi, A J Mannucci, Y Zhang 1105h SA42A-04 The effects of auroral precipitation on atmospheric nitric oxide concentration: S Jones, M Lessard, B Fritz SA42A-05 Thermosphere-Ionosphere 1120h Fe/Fe+ (TIFe) Layers and Their Coupling with Geomagnetic Storms and Solar Wind: X Chu, Z Xu, J Zhao, Z Yu, D J Knipp, L M Kilcommons, C Chen, W Fong, I F Barry, M Hartinger 1135h SA42A-06 Defense Meteorological Satellite Program Data in Dynamic Auroral Boundary Coordinates: New insights into Polar Cap and Auroral Dynamics: D Knipp 1150h SA42A-07 Influence of Solar Irradiance on Polar Ionospheric Convection: A G Burrell, T K Yeoman, M Stephen, M Lester 1205h SA42A-08 The Role of the Upper Atmosphere for Dawn-Dusk and Interhemispheric Differences in the Coupled MagnetosphereIonosphere-Thermosphere System: M Foerster, E Doornbos, S Haaland SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS SH42A Moscone West 2011 Thursday 1020h Fundamental Physics of the Solar Corona and Inner Heliosphere I Chadi Salem, University of California Berkeley; Marco Velli, University of California Los Angeles; Olga Panasenco, Advanced Heliophysics 1205h S42A-08 Initiation and Propagation Phases of Cascadia Episodic Tremor and Slip Events: K C Creager, C W Ulberg 1020h SH42A-01 Fundamental Physics of the Slow Solar Wind - What do we Know?: L Ofman, L Abbo, S K Antiochos, V H Hansteen, L Harra, Y K Ko, G Lapenta, B Li, P Riley, L Strachan, R von Steiger, Y M Wang S42B Moscone South 303 Thursday 1020h 1035h SH42A-02 Alfvénic Slow Solar Wind: characteristics and origin: R D’Amicis Seismology Contributions: Earthquake Ground Motions and Engineering Seismology II Colleen Dalton, Brown University; Thomas Mikesell, Boise State University 1020h S42B-01 Redirecting Seismic Waves with Metamaterials and Sub-wavelength Scatterers for Protection of Critical Infrastructure: V Liberman, R Haupt, M Rothschild 1035h S42B-02 Alternative (G-16v2) Ground Motion Prediction Equations for the Central and Eastern North America : V Graizer 1050h S42B-03 Progress Towards a Comprehensive Site Database for Taiwan Strong Motion Network: C H Kuo, C M Lin, S C Chang, K L Wen 30 2016 1050h SH42A-03 Collisionless Isotropization of the Solar-Wind Protons by Compressive Fluctuations and Plasma Instabilities: D Verscharen, B D G Chandran, K G Klein, E Quataert 1105h SH42A-04 Constraining heating processes in the solar wind with kinetic properties of heavy ions: J C Kasper, P Tracy, T Zurbuchen, J M Raines, J A Gilbert, P Shearer 1120h SH42A-05 Heating of protons and electrons in plasma turbulence: theory and simulation: W H Matthaeus, T Parashar, M Wan, P Wu SH42A-06 OBSERVATIONAL 1135h SIGNATURES OF CORONAL HEATING: R B Dahlburg, G Einaudi, I Ugarte-Urra, H P Warren, A F Rappazzo, M Velli, B Taylor THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1150h SH42A-07 Runaway Signatures in the Transport Description of Solar Wind Electrons: A New Quantitative Steady Electron Runaway Model (SERM): J D Scudder, C S Salem 1205h SH42A-08 Regulation of pressure anisotropy in the solar wind: processes within inertial range of turbulence: M Strumik, A A Schekochihin, J Squire, S D Bale SH42B Moscone West 2009 Thursday 1020h Solar and Heliospheric Physics: General Contributions: Solar III (joint with SA, SM) J Hoeksema, Stanford University; Robyn Millan, Dartmouth College 1020h SH42B-01 Advances in Predicting Magnetic Fields on the Far Side of the Sun: C A Lindsey 1035h SH42B-02 Advancing our Understanding of Active Region Evolution and Surface Flux Transport Using Far Side Imaging from STEREO 304: L Upton, I Ugarte-Urra, H P Warren, D H Hathaway 1050h SH42B-03 High Resolution Chromospheric Observations of a Sunspot: D P Choudhary, M Slijepcevic White, University of New Brunswick; Neil Mancktelow, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 1020h T42A-01 Comprehensive assessment on recent activity of active fault damage zone: examples from the active faults in central Japan: A Lin 1035h T42A-02 Ultracataclasites and Tectonic Fluidization Along Active Faults, Arima-Takasuki Tectonic Line, Japan – A TEM Study: J C White 1050h T42A-03 Velocity Structure of the Alpine Fault, New Zealand: The Effects of Mechanical Deformation and Clay Content: T Jeppson, J L Graham II, H J Tobin 1105h T42A-04 Structural analysis of cataclastic rock of active fault damage zones: An example from Nojima and Arima-Takatsuki fault zones (SW Japan): T Satsukawa, A Lin T42A-05 Low-Temperature 1120h Thermochronology for Unraveling Thermal Processes and Dating of Fault Zones: T Tagami 1135h T42A-06 Fluid Sources and Timing of Surface-Localized Mineralization in Clay Gouge of the Central Alpine Fault Zone (New Zealand): A Boles, B van der Pluijm 1150h T42A-07 Potential of thermoluminescence method to estimate the time-temperature condition of fault activity: N Hasebe, K Miura, Y Ganzawa 1105h SH42B-04 Total Solar Irradiance changes between 2010 and 2014 from the PREcision MOnitor Sensor absolute radiometer (PREMOS/ PICARD): G Cessateur, W K Schmutz, W Ball, W Finsterle, B Walter 1205h T42A-08 In the Heat of the Moment: Biomarkers as a Tool to Measure Coseismic Temperature Rise: G L Coffey, H M Savage, P J Polissar, B M Carpenter, C Collettini 1120h SH42B-05 Multi-scaling Properties of EUV Intensity Fluctuations and Models for Impulsive Heating: A C Cadavid, Y Rivera, J K Lawrence, D J Christian, P Jennings, A F Rappazzo T42B Moscone South 306 Thursday 1020h 1135h SH42B-06 Understanding IRIS Observations of Explosive Events in Terms of Magnetic Reconnection Mechanisms: L Guo, D Innes, Y M Huang, A Bhattacharjee 1150h SH42B-07 IRIS and SDO/AIA observations of coronal heating associated with spicules: B De Pontieu, I De Moortel, S W Mcintosh 1205h SH42B-08 RHESSI/SAS Observations of the Optical Solar Limb Over More Than 15 Years: M D Fivian, H S Hudson, S Krucker SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS SM42A Moscone West 2018 Thursday 1020h Drivers and Impact of Particle Loss in the Inner Magnetosphere II Maria Spasojevic, Stanford University; Yuri Shprits, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences 1020h SM42A-01 Science Highlights from the Balloon Array for Radiation belt Electron Losses (BARREL): R M Millan 1035h SM42A-02 The Effect of Precipitating Electrons and Ions on Ionospheric Conductance and Inner Magnetospheric Electric Fields 142106: M Chen, C Lemon, J H Hecht, J S Evans, A J Boyd 1050h SM42A-03 Evaluating the Role and Effects of Precipitation on Relativistic Electron Losses during Storms: Y Chen, X Fu 1105h SM42A-04 Dominant loss mechanisms in the radiation belts: Y Shprits, A Drozdov, A C Kellerman, M Spasojevic, M Usanova, O V Agapitov, T Raita, M Engebretson, D N Baker, H E Spence, H Zhu 1120h SM42A-05 Error Reduction Based Approach to the Parameterization of Statistical Wave Models for Chorus, Hiss and Equatorial Magnetosonic Waves.: M A Balikhin, R Boynton, S N Walker, V Krasnoselskikh, O V Agapitov 1135h SM42A-06 First direct evidence of a oneone correspondence of chorus wave packets and microbursts: Van Allen Probes EFW and FIREBIRD: A W Breneman, A B Crew, D M Klumpar, O V Agapitov, J R Wygant, C Kletzing, G B Hospodarsky 1150h SM42A-07 Van Allen Probes observations of oxygen cyclotron harmonic waves in the inner magnetosphere: M Usanova, D Malaspina, A N Jaynes, R Bruder, I R Mann, J R Wygant, R Ergun 1205h SM42A-08 Coherent EMIC Waves and Pitch Angle Scattering of Energetic Electrons in the Magnetosphere: R Bhanu, K H Lee, L C Lee, B Tsurutani TECTONOPHYSICS Sedimentary Basin Records of Convergent Orogenic Systems I (cosponsored by EGU-TS: European Geosciences Union - Tectonics and Structural Geology Division) (joint with EP, GP, PP, V) Renjie Zhou, University of Queensland; Devon Orme, Stanford University; Theresa Schwartz, Allegheny College; Nicholas Perez, Texas A&M University College Station 1020h T42B-01 Pacing of deep marine sedimentation in the middle Eocene synorogenic Ainsa Basin, Spanish Pyrenees: deconvolving a 6myr record of tectonic and climate controls: C Mac Niocaill, B Cantalejo, K T Pickering, M Grant, K Johansen 1050h T42B-03 Prolonged high relief in the northern Cordilleran orogenic front during middle and late Eocene extension based on stable isotope paleoaltimetry: M Fan, K N Constenius, D L Dettman 1105h T42B-04 Low-latitude high elevation of the leading edge of southern Eurasia throughout the Cenozoic: M Ingalls, D B Rowley, A S Colman, G Olack, B Currie, S Li 1120h T42B-05 Interpreting records of tectonic and erosional processes using detrital thermochronology: An example from the Bhutan Himalaya: D M Whipp Jr, I Coutand, B Bookhagen, D Grujic 1150h T42B-07 Initiation and evolution of the Arabia-Eurasia collision in the Caucasus region constrained by detrital zircon geochronology: A R Tye, N A Niemi 1205h T42B-08 Miocene Growth of the Patagonian Andes Revealed by Sedimentary Provenance of the Río Guillermo Formation, Magallanes-Austral Basin, Chile and Argentina (51°30’S): J S Leonard, J C Fosdick T42C Moscone South 103 Thursday 1020h Subduction Top to Bottom (ST2B-2) VI S (joint with DI, MR, S, V) Gray Bebout, Lehigh University; David Scholl, USGS Geological Survey; Robert Stern, Univ Texas Dallas; Philippe Agard, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI 1020h T42C-01 3-D imaging of two episodes of Hikurangi Plateau subduction in the southern South Island of New Zealand: D M Eberhart-Phillips, M Reyners, P Upton, D Gubbins 1035h T42C-02 Cascadia Seismicity Related to Seamount Subduction as detected by the Cascadia Initiative Amphibious Data: E Morton, S L Bilek, C A Rowe 1050h T42C-03 Latest-Miocene onset of Nankai Trough Subduction due to regional Change in Plate tectonic Framework: G Kimura, H Koge, T Tsuji, G F Moore T42A Moscone South 310 Thursday 1020h Properties of Active Fault Damage Zone and Fault Dating I (joint with S) Aiming Lin, Kyoto University; Horst Zwingmann, Kyoto University; Joseph 1105h T42C-04 Evidence for a fluid-rich layer along the Nankai-trough megathrust fault off the Kii Peninsula inferred from receiver function inversion: T Akuhara, K Mochizuki, H Kawakatsu, N Takeuchi All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1120h T42C-05 The Role of Proto-Thrusts in Frontal Accretion and Accommodation of Plate Convergence, Hikurangi Subduction Margin, New Zealand : P Barnes, F Ghisetti, S M Ellis, J K Morgan 1135h T42C-06 Improved 3D seismic images of dynamic deformation in the Nankai Trough off Kumano: K Shiraishi, G F Moore, Y Yamada, M Kinoshita, Y Sanada, G Kimura 1150h T42C-07 Marine forearc tectonics in the unbroken segment of the Northern Chile seismic gap: J Geersen, J Behrmann, C R Ranero, I Klaucke, H Kopp, D Lange, U Barckhausen, C J Reichert, J Diaz-Naveas 1205h T42C-08 Bradley Lake: There and Back Again, Additional Sedimentary Evidence for Earthquakes: J R Patton, C Goldfinger 1120h V42B-01 The geometry and volume of melt beneath Ethiopia: J M Kendall, J O S Hammond 1135h V42B-02 The role of volatile-saturation and adiabatic ascent of moderately hydrous melts on the formation of orbicules and comb layers in shallow subvolcanic conduits (Fisher Lake, Sierra Nevada).: A J McCarthy, O Müntener 1150h V42B-03 Tiny crystals give away the where and when of magma ascent: D C S Ruth, F Costa Rodriguez, C Bouvet de Maisonneuve, L Franco, J A Cortes, E Calder 1205h Concluding Remarks: THURSDAY P.M. T42D Moscone South 304 Thursday 1020h The Eastern North American Margin: Structure, Dynamics, History, and Processes I (joint with S) Margaret Benoit, College of New Jersey; Maureen Long, Yale University 1020h T42D-01 Location and Structural Expression of the Grenville Front in the Southeastern United States: C A Powell 1035h T42D-02 Constraints on crustal structure in the Southeastern United States from the SUGAR 2 refraction seismic refraction experiment: R E Marzen, D J Shillington, D Lizarralde, S H Harder 1050h T42D-03 Seismic anisotropy as a function of mineralogy and rock type in the Chester gneiss dome, southeast Vermont: B Watling, S J Brownlee 1105h T42D-04 Near-shore Evaluation of Holocene Faulting and Earthquake Hazard in the New York City Metropolitan Region: M H Cormier, J W King, L Seeber, C W Heil Jr, B Caccioppoli 1120h T42D-05 Progress in constraining episodes of both rift(?) and post-rift magmatism on the Eastern North American Margin from high-resolution zircon U-Pb geochronology: S Kinney, P E Olsen, B Schoene, J A VanTongeren, J Setera 1135h T42D-06 A Model of Subduction of a MidPaleozoic Oceanic Ridge - Transform Fault System along the Eastern North American Margin in the Northern Appalachians: Y D Kuiper 1150h T42D-07 Evidence for Lithospheric Loss Beneath the Appalachians Along the MAGIC Line: R L Evans, M H Benoit, M D Long, J Elsenbeck, H A Ford 1205h T42D-08 Geomorphology of the Eastern North American Continental Margin: the role of deep sea sedimentation processes: D C Mosher, C Campbell, D Piper, J D Chaytor, J V Gardner, M Rebesco VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY V42A Moscone South 104 Thursday 1020h Daly Lecture S (Virtual Session) UNION Moscone North Hall E Thursday 1230h Union Agency Lecture Margaret Leinen, Scripps Institution of Oceanography 1230h Introductory Remarks: TH43A Moscone West 2009 Thursday 1230h AGU Data Fair: Research Reproducibility Techniques TH43B Moscone West 2016 Thursday 1230h Atmospheric Rivers - A Discussion of WKH'HȴQLWLRQ8QGHU'HYHORSPHQWIRU the Glossary of Meteorology TH43C Moscone West 2006 Thursday 1230h Developing the 2nd State of the Carbon Cycle Report - Interagency engagement opportunities with the community TH43D Moscone West 2011 Thursday 1230h Future of tectonics and structural geology: NSF-sponsored white-paper HRUW TH43E Moscone West 2003 Thursday 1230h Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC): The next 5-years of Federally-funded Arctic Research TH43G Moscone West 2005 Thursday 1230h The AmeriFlux Network: Celebrating Its 20th Anniversary H42H Moscone West 2022/2024 Thursday 1120h TH43I Moscone West 2002 Thursday 1230h The Paul A. Witherspoon Midcareer Lecture Award in Hydrologic Sciences: 2016 Awardee Prof. Paolo D’Odorico S (Virtual Session) The Group on Earth Observations (GEO) Update on Progress and Future Plans V42B Moscone South 104 Thursday 1120h Volumes, Timescales, and Frequency of Magmatic Processes in Plutons, Chambers, and Reservoirs in the Earth’s Crust II (Half Session) UNION U43A Moscone South 102 Thursday 1340h New Generation of scientists (Virtual Session) Denis-Didier Rousseau, CNRS; Margaret Leinen, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Eric Davidson, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Laboratory 1340h Introductory Remarks: 1348h U43A-01 Mapping mantle flow with observations of seismic anisotropy: Progress and prospects: M D Long Mattia Pistone, Smithsonian Institution - National Museum of Natural History; Katherine Dobson, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich; Benoit Taisne, Earth Observatory of Singapore All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h A43A-0181 POSTER Chemistry Simulations using MERRA-2 Reanalysis with the GMI CTM and Replay in Support of the Atmospheric Composition Community: S E Strahan, L Oman 1340h A43A-0182 POSTER High Background Ozone Events in the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Area: Effects from Central American Fires: R Lei, S C Wang, S Yang, Y Wang, R W Talbot 1340h A43A-0183 POSTER The Impact of Ozone Depleting Substances on Tropical Upwelling, as Revealed by the Absence of Lower Stratospheric Cooling since the Late 1990s: L M Polvani, L Wang, V Aquila, D Waugh 1600h U43A-05 Seasonal to Decadal Discharge Predictions: Dream, Reality, or Somewhere in Between?: G Villarini 1340h A43A-0184 POSTER SF6 Lifetime Adjustment Based on Mesospheric Loss Measured in the Stratospheric Polar Vortex: E A Ray, F L Moore, J W Elkins, K H Rosenlof, J C Laube, T Röckmann, D R Marsh 1656h U43A-07 Challenges and Opportunities in Accurate Ionospheric Representation through Observations and Modelling.: J B Habarulema 1340h A43A-0185 POSTER Impact of volcanic eruptions on decadal variability of stratospheric age of air: M D Diallo, F Ploeger, E A Ray, P Konopka, B Legras, G Berthet, M Riese, R Mueller, H Garny, T Birner, F Jegou 1628h U43A-06 Near-Earth space research by auroral observations: T Nishimura 1724h U43A-08 Developing the Next Generation of Inspired and Enthusiastic Young African Scientists: Insights from the First Ten Years of AfricaArray: M S Manzi, S J Webb, R J Durrheim, R Gibson 1752h Concluding Remarks: A43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h TH43H Moscone West 2004 Thursday 1230h VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY 1540h Break: TOWN HALL 1020h V42A-01 Siderophile Elements in Tracing Planetary Formation and Evolution: R J Walker 1120h H42H-01 Drivers and Effects of Virtual Water Cycling: P D’Odorico 1512h U43A-04 Challenges of Global Change for Lakes: D Seekell ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Cin-Ty Lee, Rice University; Amanda Clarke, Arizona State University (ȴ)RXIRXOD*HRUJLRX, University of California Irvine; -HUH\0F'RQQHOO, University of Saskatchewan 1444h U43A-03 From Protist to Proxy: Dinoflagellates as signal carriers for past climate and carbon cycling: A Sluijs, G J Reichart, M Hoins, D V D Waal, B Rost, L V Roij 1245h AGU Agency Lecture - Convergence in the Geosciences: M K McNutt Requirements for improving coordination of ice sheet observation and modeling-based activities HYDROLOGY 1416h U43A-02 Towards forecasting volcanic eruptions on a global scale: A J Hooper, E R Heimisson, M Gaddes, M Bagnardi, F Sigmundsson, K Spaans, M Parks, M T Gudmundsson, S K Ebmeier, E P Holohan, T J Wright, K Jonsdottir, S Hreinsdottir, S Dumont, B Ofeigsson, K S Vogfjord Atmospheric Trace Species: Observations and Analyses of the (HFWVRI&KDQJLQJ$WPRVSKHULF Composition on Stratospheric Ozone and Climate III Posters Paul Newman, NASA GSFC; Anne Thompson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Pepijn Veefkind, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute; Guus Velders, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment 1340h A43A-0170 POSTER Comparison of CAMChem with Trace Gas Measurements from Airborne Field Campaigns from 2009-2016.: S Schauffler, E L Atlas, D E Kinnison, J F Lamarque, A Saiz-Lopez, M A Navarro, V Donets, D R Blake, N J Blake 1340h A43A-0171 POSTER Stratospheric Inorganic Bromine Loading Inferred from CONTRAST BrO and Organic Bromine Observations: P Wales, R J Salawitch, J M Nicely, D C Anderson, T P Canty, E L Atlas, S Schauffler, V Donets, R Lueb, M A Navarro, E C Apel, N J Blake, A J Hills, R S Hornbrook, D D Riemer, D Chen, L G Huey, D Tanner, R M Volkamer, T K Koenig, S Baidar, B K Dix, A J Weinheimer, G Wolfe, T F Hanisco, S R Hall, K Ullmann, R Fernandez, A Saiz-Lopez, D E Kinnison, J F Lamarque, S Honomichl, L Pan 1340h A43A-0172 POSTER Twenty Five Years of Airborne Observations of Ozone-Depleting and Climate-Related Gases in the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere.: J W Elkins, F L Moore, E J Hintsa, G S Dutton, J D Nance, B D Hall 1340h A43A-0173 POSTER On the unsteady decline of atmospheric CFC-11: Bumps in the road to ozone recovery or variations in atmospheric transport and/or loss?: S A Montzka, G S Dutton, E A Ray, F L Moore, J D Nance, B D Hall, C Siso, B Miller, D J Mondeel, L Hu, J W Elkins 1340h A43A-0174 POSTER Net Ecosystem Fluxes of Methyl Halides from a Coastal Salt Marsh with Invasive Pepperweed: M J Deventer, Y Jiao, J A Lewis, R F Weiss, R C Rhew, A A Turnipseed 1340h A43A-0175 POSTER Growth in the Stratospheric Loading of Chlorinated Very ShortLived Substances: Recent Trends and Implications for Future Ozone: R Hossaini, M Chipperfield, S A Montzka, A Leeson, S Dhomse, J A Pyle 1340h A43A-0176 POSTER Global modeling of CCl4: Using airborne and ground-based measurements to constrain the emissions and atmospheric losses for CCl4 : E L Fleming, Q Liang, P A Newman, J W Elkins, G S Dutton, S C Swofsy, E L Atlas 1340h A43A-0177 POSTER Stratospheric Ozone Loss Over the US in Summer: Recent Advances in Observations of Temperatures, Convective Injection of Condensed Phase Water, and Analyses of Volcanic Injections That are Used to Inform Model Calculations of Catalytic Mechanisms that Control the Response of O3.: J G Anderson 1340h A43A-0178 POSTER Polar Stratospheric Cloud evolution and chlorine activation measured by CALIPSO and MLS, and modelled by ATLAS: H Nakajima, I Wohltmann, T Wegner, M Takeda, M C Pitts, L R Poole, R Lehmann, M L Santee, M Rex 1340h A43A-0179 POSTER A global, space-based stratospheric aerosol climatology: 1979 to 2014: L W Thomason, J P Vernier, A E Bourassa, L Millan, G L Manney 1340h A43A-0180 POSTER The viability of trajectory analysis for diagnosing dynamical and chemical influences on ozone concentrations in the UTLS: J W Bergman, L Pfister, E J Jensen, D E Kinnison, T D Thornberry, E J Hintsa THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER A43A-0186 POSTER Stratospheric 1340h Ozone Sensitivity of Contemporary and Future Atmospheres to Volcanic Injection of Volatile Species: J E Klobas, D M Wilmouth, D Weisenstein, J G Anderson 1340h A43A-0187 POSTER Validation and Drift Analysis for the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment Fourier Transform Spectrometer (ACE-FTS) Trace Gas Data Set: K A Walker, P Sheese, J Zou, C D Boone, P F Bernath 1340h A43A-0188 POSTER Ozone variations from satellite observations: Y Zhang 1340h A43A-0189 POSTER 20 Years of Total and Tropical Ozone Time Series Based on European Satellite Observations: D G Loyola, K P Heue, M Coldewey-Egbers A43A-0191 POSTER Balloon-borne 1340h Ozonesonde Profile Measurements at South Pole Station, Antarctica During the Ozone Hole of 2015 and 2016.: B Johnson, P Cullis, C W Sterling, G Mcconville, I V Petropavlovskikh 1340h A43A-0192 POSTER Analysis of a multiyear record of ozonesondes over Summit Station, Greenland (2005-2016): S Bahramvash Shams, V P Walden 1340h A43A-0193 POSTER Out of the SHADOZ: Ascension Ozone in the Spotlight: A M Thompson, R M Stauffer, J C Witte, C E Ashburn 1340h A43A-0194 POSTER Out of the SHADOZ: A Glimpse into the Realm of Ozonesonde Reprocessing: J C Witte, A M Thompson, M Fujiwara, G J Coetzee, F R da Silva, H G J Smit, B Johnson, C W Sterling, A F Jordan, C E Ashburn, T E Northam 1340h A43A-0195 POSTER An Ozone Profile Climatology based on Ozone-sondes and AURA MLS Data with Added Profiles for Ozone Hole Conditions and Wave One Parameterization for Tropical Tropospheric Ozone. : G J Labow, J R Ziemke, R M Stauffer, R D McPeters 1340h A43A-0196 POSTER An Update of the Bodeker Scientific Vertically Resolved, Global, GapFree Ozone Database: S Kremser, G E Bodeker, J Lewis, B Hassler 1340h A43A-0197 POSTER Uncertainty analysis of atmospheric variations from ground-based observations: K L Chang, I V Petropavlovskikh A43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Boundary Layer Clouds and Climate Change II Posters (cosponsored by AMS: American Meteorological Society) Jan Kazil, University of Colorado at Boulder; Armin Sorooshian, University of Arizona 1340h A43B-0198 POSTER A Unified EDMF Boundary Layer and Shallow Convection Parameterization in GEOS5: K Suselj, J Teixeira, A Molod 1340h A43B-0199 POSTER Ultra-Parameterized CAM: Progress Towards Low-Cloud Permitting Superparameterization: H Parishani, M S Pritchard, C S Bretherton, M Khairoutdinov, M C Wyant, B Singh 1340h A43B-0200 POSTER A unified model hierarchy to study boudary-layer cloud climate feedback: R Neggers, S Dal Gesso 1340h A43B-0201 POSTER Cloud-top radiative cooling scheme coupled with higher order closure and its impacts on climate simulation of low-cloud and East Asian Summer Monsoon: Z Guo, M Wang, T Zhou 1340h A43B-0202 POSTER Exploring the Impact of Land Use Change on an Idealized Convective Boundary Layer and the Microphysics of Shallow Cumulus Clouds: S Pennypacker, K T O, R Wood, A L S Swann 1340h A43B-0203 POSTER Large Eddy Simulations Driven by Large Scale Models : K G Pressel, T Schneider, Z Tan 2016 31 1340h A43B-0204 POSTER Mesoscale Organization and the Stratocumulus Cloud Radiative Effect in a Changing Climate: J Kazil, G Feingold, T Yamaguchi 1340h A43B-0205 POSTER Meteorological Conditions During the MAGIC Field Campaign and their Co-Variability with Cloud and Aerosol Properties: E R Lewis, M Reynolds 1340h A43B-0206 POSTER Aerosol properties and their influences on surface cloud condensation nuclei during CAP-MBL and MC3E: T Logan, X Dong, B Xi 1340h A43B-0207 POSTER Global Observations of Cloud-Sensitive Aerosol Loadings in Low Level Marine Clouds: J Cermak, H Andersen, J Fuchs, K Schwarz 1340h A43B-0208 POSTER Contrasting Cloud Composition Between Coupled and Decoupled Marine Boundary Layer Clouds: Z WANG, M Mora, H Dadashazar, A MacDonald, E Crosbie, K H Bates, M M Coggon, J S Craven, P Lynch, J R Campbell, M AzadiAghdam, R K Woods, H Jonsson, R C Flagan, J Seinfeld, A Sorooshian 1340h A43B-0209 POSTER Aerosol-CloudPrecipitation feedback mechanisms observed through airborne measurements over the remote North Atlantic: E Crosbie 1340h A43B-0210 POSTER Stratus Cloud Radiative Effects from Cloud Processed Bimodal CCN Distributions: S R Noble Jr, J G Hudson 1340h A43B-0211 POSTER Effect of Surfactants on the Growth of Individual Cloud Droplets: A A Frossard, W Li, V Gerard, B Noziere, R C Cohen 1340h A43B-0212 POSTER Using physicochemical data to examine giant sea salt particle relationships with stratocumulus clouds: H Dadashazar, Z Wang, E Crosbie, M Brunke, X Zeng, H Jonsson, R K Woods, R C Flagan, J Seinfeld, A Sorooshian 1340h A43B-0213 POSTER Quantifying nighttime cloud cover over Manila Observatory (14.64N, 121.07E) using a digital camera: red and blue difference algorithm and observations: N Lagrosas, G F B Gacal 1340h A43B-0214 POSTER Trends of six month nighttime ground-based cloud cover values over Manila Observatory (14.64N, 121.07E): G F B Gacal, N Lagrosas 1340h A43B-0215 POSTER Analysis of cloud base height from ceilometer measurements in Seoul of Korea: S Lee, S H Park, J Kim 1340h A43B-0216 POSTER Quantifying the Depth of the Boundary Layer Using Two Independent Satellite Products: R M Eastman, A O, R Wood 1340h A43B-0217 POSTER Comparisons of warm cloud properties in climate models and satellite observations: L Wang, O B Toon 1340h A43B-0218 POSTER Effect of Large Scale Atmospheric Variables on Boundary Layer Cloud Fraction: I A Folkins 1340h A43B-0219 POSTER Tropical Oceanic Lowlevel Cloud Fraction Feedback and its Relation to High-level MSE Advection. : T Mitovski, J N Cole, K von Salzen, P H Austin 1340h A43B-0220 POSTER Coupling between marine boundary layer clouds and summer-tosummer SST variability over the North Atlantic and Pacific: T A Myers, C R Mechoso, M J Deflorio 1340h A43B-0221 POSTER Cloudy Planetary Boundary Layer Study with Satellite, Climate Model, and ERA-I Reanalysis Data over the Subtropical Eastern Pacific: F Xie, T L Kubar, L Adhikari, T Winning, C O Ao A43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Dynamics, Observations, and Predictability in Light of the Recent 2015–2016 El Niño Event V Posters Malte Stuecker, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Matthew Newman, University of Colorado/CIRES and NOAA/ESRL/ PSD; Andrew Wittenberg, NOAA/GFDL; Antonietta Capotondi, NOAA Boulder 1340h A43C-0222 POSTER The NOAA El Niño Rapid Response Field Campaign: Implementation Overview: J R Spackman, R M Dole, R S Webb, C D Barnet, J J Barsugli, R Cifelli, G P Compo, C J Cox, L S Darby, C W Fairall, L M Hartten, A Hoell, M P Hoerling, J M Intrieri, L T Iraci, P J Johnston, G N Kiladis, E Konopleva-Akish, M Newman, J M Ryoo, C A Smith, A B White, G A Wick, D E Wolfe, K Wolter 1340h A43C-0223 POSTER Computation of divergence and dry-moist static convective heating rates from aircraft dropondes deployed in NOAA’s El Nino Rapid Response field program: C W Fairall 1340h A43C-0225 POSTER The 2015-16 El Niño - Birth, Evolution and Teleconnections from Scatterometer Observations of the Ocean Surface Winds: S M Hristova-Veleva, T Lee, B W Stiles, E Rodriguez, J Turk, Z S Haddad 1340h A43C-0226 POSTER Comparison of the 2016 and 1998 El Nino events with UV LambertianEquivalent Reflectivity data from the TOMS, SBUV and OMI instruments.: C J Weaver 1340h A43C-0227 POSTER Lower stratospheric observations from aircraft and satellite during the 2015/2016 El Nino: K H Rosenlof, M A Avery, S M Davis, R S Gao, T D Thornberry 1340h A43C-0228 POSTER ENSO Prediction in the NASA GMAO GEOS-5 Seasonal Forecasting System: R M Kovach, A Borovikov, J Marshak, S Pawson, G Vernieres 1340h A43C-0229 POSTER Evolution of Winter 2015/16 Atmospheric and Terrestrial Anomalies over North America: El Niño Response and Role of noise: M Chen, A Kumar 1340h A43C-0230 POSTER How the July 2014 easterly wind burst gave the 2015-2016 El Niño a head start: A F Z Levine, M J McPhaden 1340h A43C-0231 POSTER Potential Effect of Extratropical Forcing in Triggering an Unusually Strong MJO and the Onset of 2015-2016 El Niño: H H Hsu, C C Hong 1340h A43C-0232 POSTER 2015-16 ENSO, Precipitation, and the Ridiculously Resilient Ridge: K W Lamb, J Fayne, A Kalra, W P Miller, V Lakshmi, G A Tootle, T C Piechota 1340h A43C-0233 POSTER Lingering effects of preceding strong El Niño events on the typhoon activity in early summer: Case study of sub-seasonal and seasonal predictions in 2016: Y Takaya, Y Kubo, M Yamaguchi, F Vitart, S Hirahara, S Maeda 1340h A43C-0234 POSTER Role of the meridional dipole SSTA and associated cross-equatorial flow in the tropical eastern Pacific in terminating the 2014 El Niño: Y K Wu 1340h A43C-0235 POSTER Variability of Western Pacific Equatorial Currents Associated with 20142015 El Niño: X Tang, Y Lyu, F Wang, M Li 1340h A43C-0236 POSTER The 2015-16 El Nino As A Proving Ground for Coral Proxy Reconstructions: M A Merrifield, S Stevenson, B Powell, K M Cobb 1340h A43C-0237 POSTER Contribution of the 2015-2016 El Niño on Floods and Droughts in China: F Ma, A Ye 1340h A43C-0238 POSTER Extreme April 2016 temperatures in Mainland Southeast Asia caused by El Niño and exacerbated by global warming: K Thirumalai, P N Di Nezio, Y Okumura, C Deser A43D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Dynamics, Observations, and Predictability in Light of the Recent 2015–2016 El Niño Event VI Posters 1340h A43D-0253 POSTER ENSO Tropical Cloud and TOA radiative signatures from CERES observation: M Sun, D R Doelling 1340h A43D-0254 POSTER Tropical Pacific Ocean Mean Bias and ENSO Prediction Error: S T Kim, H I Jeong 1340h A43D-0255 POSTER Effects of early-1990s climate shift on ENSO predictability: S W Fang, J Y Yu 1340h A43D-0256 POSTER Intensified Deep Convection Over the Asian-Australian Monsoon Regions May Prolong the Persistence of the El Niño and La Niña Events: Z Li, S Yang, X HU 1340h A43D-0257 POSTER New Methodology of ENSO Forecast: A M Feigin, A Gavrilov, D Mukhin, E Loskutov, A Seleznev 1340h A43D-0258 POSTER Role of Stochastic Atmospheric Forcing in Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability and ENSO Modulation: T Sun, Y Okumura 1340h A43D-0245 POSTER Is Intra-model Spread Worth Considering in ENSO Simulation?: C Sun, L Liu, L Li, B Wang 1340h A43D-0247 POSTER The specific humidity and the temperature response of ENSO in the troposphere with COSMIC GPS radio occultation observations from June 2006 to February 2015: Z Chen, J Luo 1340h A43D-0248 POSTER Impact of Temperature Anomalies Associated with El Niño-Southern Oscillation and Indian Ocean Dipole Events on Wine Grape Maturity in Australia: C Jarvis, E Barlow, R Darbyshire, R Eckard, I Goodwin 1340h A43D-0249 POSTER A Simple Dynamical Model Capturing the Key Features of the Central Pacific El Nino: N Chen, A Majda 1340h A43D-0250 POSTER A further Study of ENSO Rectification: Results from an OGCM with a Seasonal cycle: L Hua, Y Yu, D Z Sun 32 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h A43D-0251 POSTER How does ENSO Diversity Influence Precipitation in the Western U.S.?: A Capotondi, P D Sardeshmukh 1340h A43E-0277 POSTER The Variations of O3 in relation with BVOCs at Taehwa Research Forest in South Korea : H An, M Lee, H Kim, S Kim, A B Guenther, H S Kim, J Park, H Park A43E-0279 POSTER Observational 1340h Comparison of Hydroxynitrates from the Southeast United States and the Korean-US Air Quality (KORUS-AQ) Mission: M J Kim, A Teng, J Crounse, P O Wennberg 1340h A43D-0262 POSTER Reforecasting the ENSO Events in the Past Fifty-Seven Years (1958-2014): B Huang, C S Shin, J Shukla, L Marx, M Balmaseda, S Halder, P Dirmeyer, J L Kinter 1340h A43D-0263 POSTER ENSO Ocean Energetics and Observational Wind Power: K Kodama, N Burls 1340h A43D-0264 POSTER ENSO in the CMIP5 simulations: lifecycles, diversity, and responses to climate change: C Chen, M A Cane, A T Wittenberg, D Chen 1340h A43D-0265 POSTER ENSO in GFDL’s Newest Seasonal Forecast Model: Impacts of Ocean/Atmosphere Formulation and Resolution: A T Wittenberg, G A Vecchi, T L Delworth, A J Rosati, S Ray, W Cooke 1340h A43D-0266 POSTER Global Warming Attenuatesthe Tropical Atlantic-Pacific Teleconnection: F Jia, L Wu, B Gan, W Cai 1340h A43D-0267 POSTER A climate networkbased index to discriminate different types of El Niño and La Niña: M Wiedermann, A Radebach, J F Donges, J Kurths, R V Donner 1340h A43D-0268 POSTER A Spatial Perspective of Droughts and Pluvials in the Tropics and their Relationships to ENSO in CMIP5 Model Simulations: J D Perez Arango, B R Lintner, B Lyon 1340h A43D-0271 POSTER Spatiotemporal Variance of Global Horizontal Moisture Transport and the Influence of Strong ENSO Events Using ERA-Interim Reanalysis: E J Kutta, J A Hubbart, B M Svoma, T P Eichler, A R Lupo 1340h A43D-0244 POSTER Interbasin coupling between the tropical Indian and Pacific Ocean on interannual timescale: observation and CMIP5 reproduction : K J Ha, J E Chu, J Y Lee, K S Yun 1340h A43E-0276 POSTER One-dimensional canopy modeling of biogenic VOC during the 2016 PROPHET AMOS campaign: S Kavassalis, A L Steiner, J G Murphy, S Bertman, P S Stevens 1340h A43D-0261 POSTER Linking Preconditioning to Extreme El Niño and ENSO Predictability: S M Larson, B P Kirtman 1340h A43D-0260 POSTER Midwest Agriculture: A comparison of AVHRR NDVI3g data and crop yields in Corn Belt region of the United States from 1982 to 2014: E Glennie, A Anyamba, R Eastman 1340h A43D-0240 POSTER Intensification of the Western North Pacific Anticyclone Response to the Short Decaying El Niño Event Due to Greenhouse Warming: W Chen 1340h A43D-0243 POSTER Predictability of Seasonal Rainfall over the Greater Horn of Africa: J N Ngaina 1340h A43E-0275 POSTER The comparisons of anthropogenic-biogenic-atmospheric interactions in pristine, clean, and polluted environments using ambient PTR-ToF-MS spectra: D Sanchez, S Kim, R Seco, J Park, L Su, J E Mak, M Lee, J Y Ahn, A B Guenther 1340h A43D-0259 POSTER Impact of Interbasin Teleconnections on the Duration of El Niño and La Niña Events: X Wu, Y Okumura 1340h A43D-0270 POSTER The Seasonality and Geographic Dependence of ENSO Impacts on US Surface Ozone Variability: L Xu, J Y Yu, J Schnell, M J Prather 1340h A43D-0241 POSTER Inter-El Niño variability in CMIP5 models: Model deficiencies and future changes: K S Yun, S W Yeh, K J Ha 1340h A43E-0274 POSTER Atmospheric mixing ratios of methyl ethyl ketone (2-butanone) in tropical, boreal, temperate and marine environments: A M Yanez-Serrano, A Nöslcher, E Bourtsoukidis, B Derstroff, N Zannoni, V Gros, L Matteo, J Brito, S Noe, E R House, C N Hewitt, B Langford, E Nemitz, T Behrendt, J Williams, P Artaxo, M O Andreae, J Kesselmeier 1340h A43E-0278 POSTER Known and Newly Identified Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds from Biomass Burning in Amazonia: Variability and Relationship to Aerosol Physical Properties: R A Wernis, L Yee, G A Isaacman-VanWertz, N M Kreisberg, S S de Sá, Y Liu, S T Martin, M L L Alexander, B B Palm, W Hu, P Campuzano-Jost, D A Day, J L Jimenez, P Artaxo, J Viegas, A O Manzi, R A F D Souza, S V Hering, A H Goldstein Malte Stuecker, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Matthew Newman, University of Colorado/CIRES and NOAA/ESRL/ PSD; Andrew Wittenberg, NOAA/GFDL; Antonietta Capotondi, NOAA Boulder 1340h A43C-0224 POSTER Analysis of the 201516 El Niño Event Using NASA’s GEOS Data Assimilation System: S Pawson, Y K Lim, R M Kovach, G Vernieres 2016 1340h A43D-0252 POSTER Can the CESM Large Ensemble Reliably Recreate ENSO Precursors?: C Selman, K Pegion 1340h A43D-0272 POSTER Ocean-Atmosphere Coupling in SST Hot Spot Regimes as a Function of ENSO: Local SST and Deep Convection Relationships, Larger-Scale Interactions With and Modulations on El Nino, and Remote Tropical and Extratropical Connections Using Multi-Satellite Observations and ERA-Interim Reanalysis: T L Kubar, A Behrangi A43E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Interactions between Biogenic and Anthropogenic Emissions: Contrasting the Southeast United States, Amazonia, and Other Regions of the Atmosphere II Posters (joint with B) Joost De Gouw, NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory; Scot Martin, Harvard University; Ann Marie Carlton, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Paulo Artaxo, University of Sao Paulo 1340h A43E-0273 POSTER Impact of Anthropogenic Emissions on Isoprene Photochemical Oxidation Pathways in Central Amazonia: M P Thayer, M R Dorris, F N Keutsch, A H Goldstein, A B Guenther, G A Isaacman-VanWertz, J L Jimenez, S Kim, Y Liu, S T Martin, B B Palm, J H Park, R Seco, S J Sjostedt, S R Springston, R A Wernis, L Yee 1340h A43E-0280 POSTER Isoprene Nitrate Chemistry in a Mixed Coniferous/Deciduous Forest during the 2016 PROPHET-AMOS Summer Field Study: S J Desrochers, J H Slade Jr, P B Shepson, H D Alwe, D B Millet, S Kavassalis, Q Shi, J G Murphy, W Bloss, E C D Wood, P O Wennberg, S B Bertman, P S Stevens 1340h A43E-0281 POSTER On the Response of Ozone to Temperature at Low NOx Concentrations: P Romer, K Duffey, P J Wooldridge, W H Brune, D O Miller, P A Feiner, L Zhang, A H Goldstein, K F Olson, P K Misztal, J A De Gouw, A Koss, E S Edgerton, R C Cohen 1340h A43E-0282 POSTER A Comparison of Two Chemical Mechanisms Using Data from the Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study: S B Green, R D Saylor 1340h A43E-0283 POSTER Decadal change of summertime ozone and organic nitrates over the Southeastern United States: J Mao, J Li, R C Cohen, J Crounse, P O Wennberg, I B Pollack, T B Ryerson, P R Veres, J M Roberts, J A Neuman, J B Nowak, C Warneke, J A De Gouw, G M Wolfe, T F Hanisco, F N Keutsch, F Paulot, L W Horowitz 1340h A43E-0284 POSTER Can in situ formaldehyde and organic aerosol observations constrain a spacebased proxy for organic aerosol abundance?: J Liao, T F Hanisco, G M Wolfe, B N Duncan, C Li, L N Lamsal, H T Jethva, J L Jimenez, P Campuzano Jost, A M Middlebrook, R Bahreini, C Warneke 1340h A43E-0285 POSTER Anthropogenic Emissions Shift Pathways of Organic PM1 Production in Amazonia: S S de Sá, B B Palm, P Campuzano-Jost, D A Day, W Hu, J L Jimenez, M K Newburn, M L L Alexander, G A IsaacmanVanWertz, L Yee, A H Goldstein, J Brito, S Carbone, P Artaxo, S R Springston, R A F D Souza, A O Manzi, J D Surratt, S T Martin 1340h A43E-0286 POSTER Organic Compounds, WSOC, and OC in summer aerosol during SOAS 2013 from RTP, NC and Centerville, AL: M Jaoui, T E Kleindienst, J H Offenberg, M Lewandowski, K Docherty 1340h A43E-0287 POSTER Modeling Biogenic and Anthropogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol in China: Q Yang, J Hu, P Wang, H Zhang A43E-0288 POSTER Microscopic 1340h composition measurements of organic individual particles collected in the Southern Great Plains: D Bonanno, S China, M W Fraund, D Pham, G Kulkarni, A Laskin, M K Gilles, R Moffet 1340h A43E-0289 POSTER Particle growth kinetics over the Amazon rainforest: T Pinterich, M O Andreae, P Artaxo, C Kuang, K Longo, L Machado, A O Manzi, S T Martin, F Mei, C Pöhlker, M L Pöhlker, U Poeschl, J E Shilling, M Shiraiwa, J M Tomlinson, R A Zaveri, J Wang 1340h A43E-0290 POSTER Extended Elemental Mixing State of Aerosols Collected during IOP2 of the GoAmazon Campaign: M W Fraund, D Pham, D Bonanno, T Harder, S China, C Pöhlker, B Wang, A Laskin, M K Gilles, R Moffet 1340h A43E-0291 POSTER Changes in the physicochemical properties of Amazonian aerosols from background conditions due to urban impacts in Central Amazonia.: P Artaxo, H M Barbosa, J Brito, S Carbone, C Fiorese, B Andre, L V Rizzo, F Ditas, C Pöhlker, M L Pöhlker, J Saturno, B A Holanda, J Wang, R A F D Souza, L Machado, M O Andreae, S T Martin All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 A43F Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Microphysical and Macroscopic Properties of Ice Clouds and MixedPhase Clouds: Linking In Situ, Remote Sensing Observations and Multiscale Models II Posters Minghui Diao, San Jose State University; Jorgen Jensen, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Xiaohong Liu, University of Wyoming; Jiwen Fan, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW1DWLRQDO/DERUDWRU\ 1340h A43F-0292 POSTER An assessment of the radiative effect of ice supersaturation based on 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the Tropical Tropopause Layer from ATTREX and CONTRAST Campaigns: K M Steinmann, M Diao, C Wu 1340h A43F-0299 POSTER Evaluation of simulated bulk frozen hydrometeor properties using in-situ observations: J W Bao, M Diao, S A Michelson, E D Grell 1340h A43F-0300 POSTER Using long-term ARM observations to evaluate Arctic mixed-phased cloud representation in the GISS ModelE GCM: K Lamer, A M Fridlind, E P Luke, G Tselioudis, A S Ackerman, P Kollias, E E Clothiaux 1340h A43F-0301 POSTER Cryo-Scanning Electron Microscopy of Captured Cirrus Ice Particles: N B Magee, K Boaggio, M Bandamede, L Bancroft, K Hurler 1340h A43F-0302 POSTER Development of a balloon-borne device for analysis of high-altitude ice and aerosol particulates: Ice Cryo Encapsulator by Balloon (ICE-Ball): K Boaggio, M Bandamede, L Bancroft, K Hurler, N B Magee 1340h A43G-0310 POSTER Diurnal Cycle Climatology of Surface Layer and Boundary Layer Parameters in the Atmospheric Component of the GFDL Global Climate Model: H H 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and Improvement I Poster Shaocheng Xie, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Brian Medeiros, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Donghai Wang, Science Systems and Applications, Inc. 1340h A43G-0306 POSTER Improving the Forecasting of Persistent Severe Rainfall using the Spectral Nudging and Update Cycle Methods: Y Zhao, D Wang, J Xu 1340h A43G-0307 POSTER Trade-wind Clouds in Community Atmosphere Model Hindcasts: Impacts of Resolution and Parameterized Physics: B Medeiros 1340h A43G-0308 POSTER Rossby wave errors and the gradient of PV at the tropopause: B J Harvey 1340h A43G-0309 POSTER Dissecting the Precipitation and Moisture Biases in CMIP5 Models: M Yang, G Zhang 1340h A43G-0327 POSTER Representation of convection in the CNRM climate model during the CINDY-DYNAMO campaign: A Y Abdel-lathif, R Roehrig, I Beau, H Douville 1340h A43G-0328 POSTER Using ARM Observations to Evaluate Climate Model Representation of Land-Atmosphere Coupling on the U.S. Southern Great Plains: T J Phillips, S A Klein, H Y Ma, Q Tang 1340h A43G-0329 POSTER Investigating the Scale Dependence of SCM Simulated Clouds by Using Gridded Forcing Data at SGP: S Tang, M Zhang, S Xie 1340h A43G-0330 POSTER Convective Scale Ensemble Prediction System in KMA for Early Warning of High Impact Weather: S Lee 1340h A43G-0331 POSTER Evaluation of the Medium Range Forecast from an Operational Model: J Kim, Y Kim, D K Rha, S W Son 1340h A43G-0332 POSTER Impact of High Resolution Land Surface Information on WRF Simulated Surface Temperature And Precipitation Over China: Y Yu, J He, D Xia 1340h A43G-0333 POSTER Impacts of Convective Triggering on the Coupling of Convection and Diurnal Propagating Systems over the Southern Great Plains in CAM5: Y C Wang, H L Pan, H H Hsu All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h A43G-0336 POSTER Validation of Wavewatch III Model in BlackSea Using Different Re-Analysis Wind Data: C Kirezci, G Ozyurt 7DUDNFòRJOX A43G-0337 POSTER IMPROVING 1340h PRECIPITATION FORECAST FOR CANADIAN CATCHMENTS: S K Jha, D L Shrestha, C Walford, D N S Leong, E Friesenhan, D Campbell, P F Rasmussen A43H Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Tropical Cyclones: Observations, Modeling, and Predictability I Posters (cosponsored by AMS: American Meteorological Society) (joint with NH) Zhuo Wang, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Melinda Peng, Naval Research Lab Monterey, Marine Meteorology; Patrick Harr, National Science Foundation; Scott Braun, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 1340h A43H-0338 POSTER Tropical Cyclone Intensity, Structure and Track Observed with Multi-Satellite Sensors : S Yang, J Cossuth, K Richardson, M L Surratt, R Bankert 1340h A43H-0339 POSTER Statistical Characteristic of Global Tropical Cyclone Looping Motion: W Shen, J Song, Y Wang 1340h A43H-0340 POSTER The Impact of Lightning on Hurricane Rapid Intensification Forecasts Using the HWRF Model: K Rosado, V Tallapragada, G S Jenkins 1340h A43H-0341 POSTER Tropical 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revealed by coupled simulation using Mesoscale Coupled Modeling System (WRF-ROMS): B Mani, M Mandal 1340h A43H-0348 POSTER Contribution of El Niño and ocean warmth to typhoon intensity in 2015: S H Yang, N Y Kang 1340h A43H-0349 POSTER The influence of asymmetric convections on typhoon cyclonic deflection tracks across Taiwan: L H Hsu, S H Su 1340h A43H-0350 POSTER Gusts and Shear in an Idealized LES-modeled Hurricane: R Worsnop, J K Lundquist, G H Bryan, R Damiani, W Musial 1340h A43H-0351 POSTER Numerical Evaluation of Storm Surge Indices for Public Advisory Purposes: B Bass, P B Bedient, C Dawson, J Proft 1340h A43H-0352 POSTER Development of the stretch-atmosphere and ocean model to study airsea interaction associated with tropical cyclone: H Kubokawa, S Masaki, T Arakawa, T Inoue, H Hasumi 1340h A43H-0353 POSTER Convective rolls in the radar observations under the influence of typhoon PHANFONE: F Murata, K Sassa 1340h A43H-0354 POSTER A Comparative Study on the Genesis of North 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University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Melinda Peng, Naval Research Lab Monterey, Marine Meteorology; Patrick Harr, National Science Foundation; Scott Braun, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 1340h A43I-0362 POSTER Cyclone Simulation via Action Minimization: D A Plotkin, J Weare, D S Abbot 1340h A43I-0363 POSTER Quantifying the Impact of Sea Surface Temperature Biases on Simulated Tropical Cyclones: W C Hsu, C M Patricola, P Chang 1340h A43I-0364 POSTER Factors Leading to Dominica’s Extreme Precipitation from Tropical Storm Erika: R Rios-Berrios, A D Nugent 1340h A43I-0365 POSTER Understanding Atypical Mid-Level Wind Speed Maxima in Hurricane Eyewalls: D P Stern, J D Doyle, G H Bryan, J D Kepert 1340h A43I-0366 POSTER What is the Key Feature of Convection Leading Up to Tropical Cyclone?: Z Wang 1340h A43I-0367 POSTER Predictability of Tropical Cyclqgenesis in Different Synoptic-Scale Flow Regimes: W LI, Z Wang, M Peng, X Jiang, R McTaggart-Cowan 1340h A43I-0368 POSTER Intensification of Landfalling Typhoons over the Northwest Pacific Since the Late 1970s: W Mei, S P Xie 1340h A43I-0369 POSTER Statistical Investigation of the Dependence of Tropical Cyclone Intensity on the Surrounding Environment: R Jing, N Lin 1340h A43I-0371 POSTER Characterizing the Precipitation Processes in Hurricane Karl (2010) Through Analysis of Airborne Doppler Radar Data and Numerical Simulations: J DeHart, R Houze 1340h A43I-0372 POSTER Is a changing climate affecting the tropical cyclone behavior of Cape Verde?: T W Emmenegger, M E Mann, J L Evans 1340h A43I-0373 POSTER Impact of an El Nino forcing on intense tropical cyclones in ensemble simulations of a high-resolution nonhydrostatic model: Y Yamada, C Kodama, S Masaki, M Nakano, T Nasuno, M Sugi 1340h A43I-0374 POSTER Bayesian Updating of Track-Forecast Uncertainty for Tropical Cyclones: L Myeong-Soon, N Y Kang, J Elsner, S Dong-Hyun 1340h A43I-0375 POSTER Storm Surge Predictability: R E Morss, K Fossell, D Ahijevych, C A Davis, C Snyder 1340h A43I-0376 POSTER Tropical Cyclone Center Positions from Sequences of HDSS Sondes Deployed along High-Altitude Overpasses of Hurricane Joaquin in 2015, during the ONR Tropical Cyclone Intensity field program.: R Creasey, R L Elsberry, E A Hendricks 1340h A43I-0377 POSTER Response of the North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Climatology to Global Warming: Application of Dynamical Downscaling to CMIP5 Models: L Zhang, K B Karnauskas, J P Donnelly, K Emanuel 1340h A43I-0378 POSTER Buoy observation for typhoon in southeast of Taiwan during summers of 2015 and 2016: C Y Hsieh, Y J Yang, M H Chang, H I Chang, S Jan, C L Wei 1340h A43I-0379 POSTER Large-scale Vertical Motions, Intensity Change and Precipitation Associated with Land falling Hurricane Katrina over the Gulf of Mexico: S R Reddy, T Kwembe, Z Zhang 1340h A43I-0380 POSTER Behind the Rapid Intensification of Hurricane Patricia, the Strongest Recorded Hurricane in History: K R Fox, F Judt 1340h A43I-0381 POSTER The 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Graeme Stephens, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Lazaros Oreopoulos, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; David Winker, NASA Langley Research Center; Deborah Vane, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1340h A43J-01 The A-Train: A Unique View of the Earth System: G L Stephens 1402h A43J-02 Evaluating uncertainty in a multidecadal microwave data record of cloud liquid water: M D Lebsock, T J Greenwald, K A Hilburn, G Elsaesser, C O’Dell 1416h A43J-03 An A-train climatology of extratropical cyclone clouds and precipitation: C M Naud, J Booth, A D Del Genio, S C van den Heever, D J Posselt 1430h A43J-04 A Multi-Sensor Water Vapor, Temperature and Cloud Climate Data Record from the A-Train: E J Fetzer, Q Yue, S Wong, A Guillaume, R A Stachnik, T Wang, G Manipon, B H Kahn, B D Wilson, H Hua 1444h A43J-05 The stratospheric changes inferred from 10 years of AIRS and AMSU-A radiances: F Pan, X Huang, S S Leroy, P Lin, Y Ming, V Ramaswamy 1458h A43J-06 New Insight into Polar Stratospheric Cloud Processes from A-Train Observations: M C Pitts, L R Poole 1512h A43J-07 2015 Indonesian fire activity and smoke pollution show persistent non-linear sensitivity to El Niño-induced drought: R D Field, G van der Werf, T Fanin, E J Fetzer, R A Fuller, H T Jethva, R C Levy, N J Livesey, M Luo, O Torres, H M Worden 1526h A43J-08 The First Decade of Global Lidar Observations: Lessons Learned, Challenges for the Future: D M Winker A43K Moscone West 3008 Thursday 1340h AS New Fellows I Shuyi Chen, University of Miami; Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology; William Lau, University of Maryland College Park; Joyce Penner, University of Michigan Ann Arbor 1340h A43K-01 The weather and Climate: emergent laws and multifractal cascades: S Lovejoy 1410h A43K-02 Impacts and Prediction of the Tropical Madden-Julin Oscillation: H Hendon 1440h A43K-03 Understanding the Dynamics of El Niño and Its Climatic Impact: F F Jin 1510h A43K-04 Hiatus on the upward staircase of global warming: S P Xie, Y Kosaka 1455h A43L-06 Multi-wavelength Digital Holography: Simultaneous Particle Imaging and Light-Scattering Pattern Measurement: M Berg, S Holler 1525h A43L-08 Single Scattering Properties for Hydrosols: P Zhai, L Mukherjee, Y Hu A43M Moscone West 3006 Thursday 1340h Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere: Reactivity, Budgets, and Lifecycle II Jesse Kroll, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jennifer Kaiser, Harvard University; Frank Keutsch, Harvard University 1340h A43M-01 A Global Perspective on Reactive Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere: C L Heald, S Safieddine 1355h A43M-02 Assessment of the Simulated Molecular Composition with the GECKO-A Modeling Tool Using Chamber Observations for ƹ3LQHQHB Aumont, M Camredon, G A IsaacmanVanWertz, C Karam, R Valorso, S Madronich, J H Kroll 1410h A43M-03 Incorporating recent advances in isoprene photooxidation into GEOS-Chem: Effects on oxidant, NOx, and VOC budgets: K H Bates, R McVay, A Teng, J Crounse, T Nguyen, E Praske, R Schwantes, J M St Clair, H Allen, J Seinfeld, P O Wennberg 1425h A43M-04 Chemical characterization of sesquiterpene emissions and oxidation in the Amazon using SV-TAG: L Yee, G A IsaacmanVanWertz, R A Wernis, N M Kreisberg, M A Upshur, R J Thomson, F Geiger, M S Bering, M Glasius, J H Offenberg, M Lewandowski, Y Liu, K A McKinney, S S de Sá, S T Martin, M L L Alexander, B B Palm, J L Jimenez, J Brito, P Artaxo, W Hu, P Campuzano-Jost, D Day, J Viegas, A O Manzi, M B Oliveira, R de Souza, L Machado, K Longo, S V Hering, A H Goldstein 1440h A43M-05 Global distribution of secondary organic aerosol particle phase state: M Shiraiwa, Y Li Sr, A Tsimpidi, V Karydis, T Berkemeier, S N Pandis, J Lelieveld, T Koop, U Poeschl 1455h A43M-06 Wet Deposition Flux of Reactive Organic Carbon: S Safieddine, C L Heald 1510h A43M-07 Forest Emissions and Uptake of VOCs across the Mass Spectrum: Canopy Profiling by high-resolution PTR-QiTOF during PROPHETAMOS 2016: H D Alwe, D B Millet 1525h A43M-08 High Upward Fluxes of Formic Acid from a Boreal Forest Canopy: S Schobesberger, F Lopez-Hilfiker, D Taipale, D B Millet, E D’Ambro, I Mammarella, P Zhou, G Wolfe, B H Lee, M Boy, J A Thornton A43N Moscone West 3010 Thursday 1340h Reducing Uncertainty in Aerosol (HFWVRQ&OLPDWHΖ Ken Carslaw, University of Leeds; Steven Ghan, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW National Laboratory; Matthew Christensen, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory A43L Moscone West 3012 Thursday 1340h 1340h A43N-01 Emergent constraints for aerosol indirect effects: M Wang, S Zhang, C Gong, S J Ghan Light Scattering and Radiative Transfer: Basic Research and Applications II 1355h A43N-02 Observational Insights into the Factors that Modulate Aerosol Impacts on Warm Clouds: T S L’Ecuyer Ping Yang, Texas A&M University College Station; Michael Mishchenko, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies 1340h A43L-01 Influence of Ice Cloud Microphysics on Imager-Based Estimates of Earth’s Radiation Budget: N G Loeb, S Kato, P Minnis, P Yang, S SunMack, F G Rose, G Hong, S H Ham 1355h A43L-02 Application of the Discrete Dipole Appoximation to the Prediction of Polarimetric Reflection by Plane Parallel Layers of Random Particulate Media: D Mackowski 1410h A43L-03 Adapting a cloud heterogeneity formulation to treat the radiative effects of fractional cloudiness in a climate GCM: A A Lacis, M Kelley, B Cairns 1425h A43L-04 First-principles definition and measurement of planetary electromagnetic-energy budget: M I Mishchenko, L James, A A Lacis, L D Travis, B Cairns 34 2016 1410h A43N-03 Observed Top-Of-TheAtmosphere Radiative Fluxes Provide No Constraint On Aerosol Effective Radiative Forcing: L A Regayre, J S Johnson, M Yoshioka, K Pringle, D Sexton, B Booth, G Mann, L Lee, N Bellouin, G M S Lister, C Johnson, B T Johnson, J Mollard, K S Carslaw 1425h A43N-04 Diagnosing Aerosol-CloudPrecipitation Relationships at Near-Global Scales within a Cloud Regime Framework: L Oreopoulos, N Cho, D Lee 1440h A43N-05 Impacts of Different Aerosol Types on Convective Cloud as Observed by CALIPSO/ CloudSat Satellites: J H Jiang, L Huang, H Su 1455h A43N-06 Reconciling the aerosol-liquid water path relationship in the ECHAM6-HAM GCM and the Aerosol_cci/Cloud_cci (A)ATSR dataset by minimizing the effect of aerosol swelling: D Neubauer, M Christensen, U Lohmann, C A Poulsen THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1510h A43N-07 Recent advances in measurementbased insights of secondary organic aerosols and their impact on global climate sensitivity: M B Shrivastava, J A Thornton, J Seinfeld, C D Cappa, J L Jimenez, J R Pierce, P Roldin, R A Zaveri, A Zelenyuk, S T Martin, J E Shilling, J N Smith, C Kuang, A H Goldstein, A B Guenther, A Laskin, Q Zhang, N L Ng, R M Volkamer, J Wang, D R Worsnop, T Petäjä, P J Rasch, J D Fast 1525h A43N-08 Contribution of Organics to Atmospheric Particle Formation: Temperature Dependence and Implications to Aerosol Radiative Forcing: F Yu, G Luo, A Nadykto, J Herb A43O Moscone West 3004 Thursday 1340h Subseasonal to Seasonal Forecasting of High-Impact Weather and Climate Events II Andrew Robertson, Columbia University of New York; Kathleen Pegion, George Mason University Fairfax; Arun Kumar, NOAA/NCEP; Duane Waliser, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1340h B43A-0549 POSTER Mapping Deforestation area in North Korea Using Phenology-based MultiIndex and Random Forest : Y Jin, S Sung, D K Lee, S Jeong 1340h B43A-0550 POSTER Evaluating the capacity of GF-4 satellite data for estimating fractional vegetation cover: C Zhang, Q Qin, H Ren, T Zhang, Y Sun 1340h B43A-0551 POSTER Improving Lidarbased Aboveground Biomass Estimation with Site Productivity for Central Hardwood Forests, USA: G Shao, G Shao, J Gallion, S Fei 1340h B43A-0552 POSTER Water clarity of the Upper Great Lakes: tracking changes between 1998-2012: F Yousef, R A Shuchman, M Sayers, G Fahnenstiel, A Henareh Khalyani 1340h B43A-0553 POSTER Evaluating Landscape and Vegetation Change in Ventura River Watershed, California Using Remote Sensing: L Brunsdale, J E Dmochowski 1340h B43A-0554 POSTER Developing a Model to Estimate Freshwater Gross Primary Production Using MODIS Surface Temperature Observations: S J Saberi, K C Weathers, H Norouzi, S Prakash, C Solomon, J M Boucher 1340h A43O-01 From Sub-Seasonal Prediction to Action: The Role of the Sub-Seasonal to Seasonal Prediction Project (S2S) in Promoting Forecasting Science and Services: A W Robertson, F Vitart, P Ruti, M Rixen 1340h B43A-0555 POSTER Assessing the Effectiveness of Landsat 8 Chlorophyll-a Retrieval Algorithms for Regional Freshwater Management: J M Boucher, K C Weathers, H Norouzi, S Prakash, S J Saberi 1355h A43O-02 Quantifying conditional risks for water and energy systems using climate information: U Lall 1340h B43A-0556 POSTER Potential for Water Savings by Defoliation of Saltcedar (Tamarix spp.) by Saltcedar Beetles (Diorhabda carinulata) in the Upper Colorado River Basin: P L Nagler, U Nguyen, H L Bateman, C Jarchow, C van Riper III, W Waugh, E Glenn 1425h A43O-04 Sub-seasonal variability and forecast skill of precipitation in the United States during the 2015-16 winter: C Jones 1340h B43A-0557 POSTER Detecting Montane Meadows in the Tahoe National Forest Using LiDAR and ASTER Imagery: A Lorenz, L Blesius, J D Davis 1410h A43O-03 Global Predictability and Prediction Skill of Atmospheric Rivers: M J Deflorio 1440h A43O-05 Flipping the Western United States El Niño Precipitation Pattern during the 2015/16 Winter: X Yang, G Vecchi, L Jia, S B Kapnick, T L Delworth, R Gudgel, S Underwood 1455h A43O-06 Evaluation of the Ability of S2S and NMME Models to Predict Heat Waves Following Drought Events in the United States: T Ford, P Dirmeyer 1510h A43O-07 Attributing Predictable Signals at Subseasonal Timescales: A Shelly, W Norton, D Rowlands, J Beech-Brandt 1525h A43O-08 Modes and Downscaling: the TwoStep Philosophy of Forecasting: H von Storch, L Xia, D Wang, Y Zhao BIOGEOSCIENCES B43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Advancing Understanding of Ecosystem Structure and Function through Remote Sensing I Posters Brady Hardiman, Purdue University; Christopher Gough, Virginia Commonwealth University; Domingo Alcaraz-Segura, Universidad de Granada; Javier Cabello, Universidad de Almeria 1340h B43A-0542 POSTER Spatial-temporal ecoenvironmental vulnerability assessment and its influential factors based on Landsat data: N K Anh, Y A Liou, L Ming-Hsu 1340h B43A-0543 POSTER Rapid assessment and mapping of tree cover in southern African savanna woodlands using a new iPhone App and Landsat 8 imagery: D O Fuller 1340h B43A-0544 POSTER Beyond Forest Classification: Continuous Mapping of Forest Species Composition, Mortality, and Sub-Canopy Using Landsat Imagery and Agnostic Analysis: R L Lawrence, S Savage, J Long, E Bode, J Squires, L Olson 1340h B43A-0545 POSTER Evaluation of practical schemes for correcting multiple scattering effects on gap fraction measurements by plant canopy analyzer LAI-2000/2200: implications for hemispherical photography and terrestrial laser scanners: J Pisek, H Kobayashi, A Kuusk 1340h B43A-0546 POSTER Classification of highresolution multi-swath hyperspectral data using Landsat 8 surface reflectance data as a calibration target and a novel histogram based unsupervised classification technique to determine natural classes from biophysically relevant fit parameters: C mcCann, K S Repasky, M Morin, R L Lawrence, S L Powell 1340h B43A-0547 POSTER Remote Diagnosis of Nitrogen Status in Winter Oilseed Rape: S Liu 1340h B43A-0548 POSTER Predicting Potential Habitat of Conifer and Broad-leaved Tree Using Environmental Variables and Seed Dispersal Ability: H K Heo, D K Lee, Y Mo, H G Kim 1340h B43A-0558 POSTER Monitoring wetland distribution in Tumen river basin using Landsat and MODIS images: Z Jingrong, D K Lee, Y Jin 1340h B43A-0559 POSTER Regional Inversion of the Maximum Carboxylation Rate (Vcmax) through the Sunlit Light Use Efficiency Estimated Using the Corrected Photochemical Reflectance Ratio Derived from MODIS Data: T Zheng, J M Chen 1340h B43A-0560 POSTER A smartphone app and analysis framework for rapidly characterizing and predicting shorebird habitat: E R Thieler, S L Zeigler, N G Plant, B Gutierrez, L A Winslow, M K Hines, J S Read, J I Walker 1340h B43A-0561 POSTER A hybrid HDRF model of GOMS and SAIL: GOSAIL: B Dou, S Wu, J Wen 1340h B43A-0562 POSTER Evaluating the effect of restoration practices on riparian vegetation using remote sensing data: M B Hausner, D McEvoy, C Morton, G Smith, K Fesenmyer, J L Huntington 1340h B43A-0563 POSTER Satellite Remote Sensing with Artificial Neural Network Modeling Techniques for Water Quality Monitoring: Y C Kuo, C F Chen 1340h B43A-0564 POSTER A Research Coordination Network for Ecological Applications of Terrestrial Laser Scanning: A H Strahler, T D Condon 1340h B43A-0565 POSTER Mapping Nearshore Seagrass and Colonized Hard Bottom Spatial Distribution and Percent Biological Cover in Florida, USA Using Object Based Image Analysis of WorldView-2 Satellite Imagery: R D Baumstark, R Duffey, R Pu 1340h B43A-0566 POSTER Topographic and physicochemical controls on soil denitrification potential in prior converted croplands located on the Delmarva Peninsula, USA: X Li, G Mccarty, M W Lang, T Ducey, P Hunt, J Miller 1340h B43A-0567 POSTER Impacts of climate extremes on gross primary productivity of terrestrial ecosystems in conterminous USA: X Wu, X Xiao, Y Zhang, G Zhang 1340h B43A-0568 POSTER Mapping Spruce Beetle Outbreak Severity and Distribution in Colorado Using Landsat and Integrative Spatial Modelling: B D Woodward, E Rounds, S Carroll, P Engelstad, O Miltenberger 1340h B43A-0569 POSTER High resolution satellite remote sensing used in a stratified random sampling scheme to quantify the constituent land cover components of the shifting cultivation mosaic of the Democratic Republic of Congo: G Molinario, M Hansen, P Potapov 1340h B43A-0570 POSTER ASSESSMENT OF SHORELINE VEGETATION IN THE WESTERN BASIN OF LAKE ERIE USING AIRBORNE HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGERY: P A Rupasinghe, A Simic, M A Simonson, C Mayer, K Arend 1340h B43A-0571 POSTER Parameterization of Shape and Compactness in Object-based Image Classification Using Quickbird-2 Imagery: H Tonbul, T Kavzoglu All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h B43A-0572 POSTER Recreational-Grade Sidescan Sonar: Transforming a Low-Cost Leisure Gadget into a High Resolution Riverbed Remote Sensing Tool: D D Hamill, D Buscombe, J M Wheaton, P R Wilcock 1340h B43B-0594 POSTER Phenology of seed and leaves rain in response to periodic climatic variability in a seasonal wet tropical forest: D Matteo, S J Wright, S J Davies, H C Muller-Landau, B Wolfe, M Detto 1340h B43A-0573 POSTER Remote Sensing of Vegetation Recovery from Disturbance in Drylands: T B Poitras, M L Villarreal, E Waller, M Duniway, T Nauman 1340h B43B-0595 POSTER Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange of NOx, CH4, and O3 in Central Amazon: K T Wiedemann, J W Munger, S C Wofsy, J Budney, L V Rizzo, K Campos, H Rocha, H Freitas 1340h B43A-0574 POSTER Managed Clearings: an Unaccounted Land-cover in Urbanizing Regions: K K Singh, M Madden, R K Meentemeyer 1340h B43B-0596 POSTER Analysis on the vegetation phenology of tropical seasonal rain forest in South America: B Liang, X Chen 1340h B43A-0575 POSTER Detecting Vegetation Changes Induced by Government Policy in China Using Multiple Satellite Products: K Ichii, Y Yanagi, J Xiao 1340h B43A-0576 POSTER Observing Red Tide Algal Blooms From Satellite Ocean Color Imagery: West Florida Shelf: E T Krueger, F Jose 1340h B43A-0577 POSTER Using Remote Sensing Technologies to Quantify the Effects of Beech Bark Disease on the Structure, Composition, and Function of a Late-Successional Forest: E J StuartHaëntjens, R D Ricart, R T Fahey, A T Fotis, C M Gough 1340h B43A-0578 POSTER Estimation of Biomass in Headwater Forest Using Radar and Optical Imagery: N Nguyen 1340h B43A-0579 POSTER An analytical radiative transfer model for ectones based on stochastic radiative transfer theory: Y Zeng, L Jing, L Qinhuo, A R Huete 1340h B43A-0580 POSTER A 3D Joint Simulation Platform for Multiband_A Case Study in the Huailai Soybean and Maize Field: Y Zhang, L Qinhuo, Y Du, H Huang 1340h B43A-0581 POSTER Mapping Soils Through the Trees: A Mixed Methods Approach for Small Low Islands: M Engels, R Heinse B43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Vegetation Phenology in Terrestrial Ecosystems: Advances in Observations, Mechanisms, Modeling, and Implications III Posters Xiaolin Zhu, Hong Kong Polytechnic University; Jin Wu, Brookhaven National Laboratory; Xiangtao Xu, Princeton University; Min Chen, Harvard University B43B-0597 POSTER Documenting 1340h Uncertainty and Error in Gridded Growing Degree Day and Spring Onset Maps Generated by the USA National Phenology Network: T M Crimmins, J Switzer, A Rosemartin, L Marsh, K Gerst, M Crimmins, J F Weltzin 1340h B43B-0598 POSTER Evaluation of the Impacts of Snow, Clouds, and Poor Quality Input Data on Land Surface Phenology Metrics : M W Steuck, J F Brown, D M Howard, B Rundquist 1340h B43B-0599 POSTER Multisource Image Kalman Filtering for Rapid Phenological Monitoring and Forecasting: J M Gray, M A Friedl, K K Singh 1340h B43B-0600 POSTER Influence of Solar Zenith Angle to Phonological Index Extraction Result of Typical Vegetation: Y Zeng, Y Li, Z Jiao, Y Dong 1340h B43B-0601 POSTER Utility of leaf-colouring information published on web sites for evaluation of spatial-temporal variability of autumn leaf phenology in Japan: S Nagai, T M Saitoh, R Suzuki 1340h B43B-0602 POSTER Changes in Autumnal Leaf Reflectance Measurements of Deciduous Trees in Relation to Nitrogen Resorption Efficiencies: K I Wheeler, D F Levia Jr, R Vargas 1340h B43B-0603 POSTER Impacts of Wildfires on Long-term Land Surface Phenology: J Wang, X Zhang 1340h B43B-0604 POSTER Phenology of Succession: Tracking the Recovery of Dryland Forests after Wildfire Events: J Walker, J F Brown, J B Sankey, C Wallace, J F Weltzin B43B-0605 POSTER Geochemical 1340h characteristics of organic matter in the Andaman Sea sediments: Implications for source, paleovegetation and paleoclimate changes: H M Z Hossain, Y Sampei, H Kawahata 1340h B43B-0582 POSTER A Passive Microwave L-Band Boreal Forest Freeze/Thaw and Vegetation Phenology Study: A Roy, O Sonnentag, C Pappas, A Mavrovic, A Royer, A A Berg, T L Rowlandson, J Lemay, W Helgason, A Barr, T A Black, C Derksen, P Toose 1340h B43B-0583 POSTER Monitoring phenology of photosynthesis in temperate evergreen and mixed deciduous forests using the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and the photochemical reflectance index (PRI) at leaf and canopy scales: C Y Wong, M A Arain, I Ensminger 1340h B43B-0584 POSTER Remotely sensed northern vegetation response to changing climate: growing season and productivity perspective: T Park, S CHOI, S Ganguly, J Bi, Y Knyazikhin, R Myneni 1340h B43B-0586 POSTER Little increase in heat requirement for vegetation green-up on the Tibetan Plateau over the warming period of 1998–2012: M Shen 1340h B43B-0587 POSTER Climatic Drivers of Leaf Coloring in northern China: G Liu, X Chen 1340h B43B-0588 POSTER Spatiotemporal Consistency for Change Trends of Vegetation Phenology from Different Vegetation Indices in Northeastern China: L Zuo, R Liu, R Shang 1340h B43B-0589 POSTER Response of Vegetation Dynamics to Projected Climate Change based on NDVI Simulations using Stepwise Cluster Analysis in the Three-River Headwaters Region of China: Y Zheng, E Lv, Y Huang 1340h B43B-0590 POSTER Impacts of climate change and ecological restoration activities on vegetation phenology and streamflow change in the Loess Plateau, China: M Sheng, H Lei, D Yang B43B-0591 POSTER Characterizing 1340h urbanization effects on landscape phenology along a rural-urban gradient using three decades of Landsat data: T Qiu, C Song, J Li 1340h B43B-0592 POSTER Assessing Plant Senescence Reflectance Index retrieved vegetation phenology and its spatiotemporal response to climate change in the Inner Mongolian Grassland: S Ren, X Chen, S An 1340h B43B-0593 POSTER Understanding and Modeling Tropical Grasslands Using Remotely Sensed Fluorescence and Soil Moisture: D Smith, S Denning, I T Baker, K D Haynes All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 B43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Vulnerability of Permafrost Carbon to Climate Change III Posters S (joint with C, GC) Christina Schaedel, Northern Arizona University; Claire Treat, USGS Geological Survey; Edward Schuur, Northern Arizona University 1340h B43C-0606 POSTER Long term effects of permafrost thaw and wildfire on peatland carbon cycling: D Olefeldt, C Estop Aragones, K Burd, C Gibson, L Heffernan 1340h B43C-0607 POSTER Contrasting approaches to determine the impact of permafrost thaw on C cycling in northern peatlands: L Heffernan, C Estop Aragones, C Blodau, D Olefeldt 1340h B43C-0608 POSTER The permafrost carbon inventory on the Tibetan Plateau: a new evaluation using deep sediment cores: Y Yang, J Ding, F Li, G Yang, L Chen 1340h B43C-0609 POSTER Origin of carbon released from ecosystems affected by permafrost degradation in Northern Siberia: L Gandois, A Hoyt, X Xu, C Hatte, R Teisserenc, N Tananaev 1340h B43C-0610 POSTER Linking temperature sensitivity of soil CO2 release to substrate, environmental and microbial properties across alpine permafrost ecosystems: L Chen, J Ding, Y Yang 1340h B43C-0611 POSTER Soil Organic Carbon Storage in Five Different Arctic Permafrost Environments: M Fuchs, G Grosse, B M Jones, G Maximov, J Strauss 1340h B43C-0612 POSTER Potential rates of anaerobic decomposition and experimental priming effects in thawed peats from discontinuous permafrost in western Canada: C Estop Aragones, L Heffernan, D Olefeldt 1340h B43C-0613 POSTER Thawing Permafrost in Arctic Peatlands Leads to Changing Vegetation Composition, Decline in Plant Biodiversity, but Little Change in Biomass: S R Vining, M Hough, A McClure, S R Saleska, V I Rich 1340h B43C-0614 POSTER Survey of Permafrost Thaw Influence on Surface Water Dissolved Organic Matter in Sub-Arctic Alaska: K Gagne, K M Walter Anthony, J Guerard Pay Your 2017 Membership Dues at the Fall Meeting and Receive a Free Gift 2 Places to Renew The AGU Booth in Moscone North Take a look at what AGU members have to look forward to in 2017 The Membership Counter at Registration in Moscone West Look for the dedicated membership counter in the registration area in Moscone West Be a part of AGU in 2017! 1340h B43C-0615 POSTER Modelling the processbased controls of long term CO2 exchange in High Arctic heath ecosystems: W Zhang, P E Jansson, B Elberling 1340h B43C-0616 POSTER Distributive features of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the Source Area of the Yellow River on northeastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China: Q Ma 1340h B43C-0617 POSTER Nitrogen controls the lability of Alaska Arctic soil carbon: L A Ziolkowski, H Li 1340h B43C-0618 POSTER Methane and Carbon Dioxide Emissions during the Seasonal Permafrost Thaw at the Bonanza Creek Research Forest: Results from the May 2016 Field Campaign: E L Wilson, A DiGregorio, L M Carter, E S Euskirchen, C Edgar, C Hoffman, A K Ramanathan, J Mao, B N Duncan, L E Ott, Q Liang, K A Melocik, C J Tucker 1340h B43C-0619 POSTER Mechanisms of vegetation protective effect on thermal state of permafrost in Alaska.: A L Kholodov, S Natali, M M Loranty, V E Romanovsky B43C-0620 POSTER Chemical 1340h characterization of dissolved organic matter in an alpine stream from thawing and collapsing permafrost to Qinghai Lake: Y Wang, Y Xu 1340h B43C-0621 POSTER Aged dissolved organic carbon exported from rivers of the Third Pole: B Qu, M Sillanpää, S Kang, A Stubbins, C Li, Y Fangping, K S Aho, P A Raymond 1340h B43C-0622 POSTER Accelerated rates of in situ microbial activity after permafrost collapse estimated from a porewater isotope model: M P Waldrop, R B Neumann, M Jones, K Manies, J W Mcfarland, S Blazewicz, M R Turetsky 1340h B43C-0623 POSTER Response of organic matter quality in permafrost soils to warming: C Plaza, E Pegoraro, E Schuur 1340h B43C-0624 POSTER Detecting Changes in a Permafrost Peatland from 1943 to 2013 with Historical and Recent Remote Sensing Data.: A Persson, J Connolly 1340h B43C-0625 POSTER Early and late season warming affects nitrogen dynamics in a polygonal tundra landscape: Analyses using ecosys and NGEEArctic observations in Barrow, Alaska: W J Riley, R F Grant, N Bouskill, B Dafflon, D E Graham, Z A Mekonnen, J W Moon, J Tang, H M Wainwright 1340h B43C-0626 POSTER Estimating potential damping of cryoturbation on permafrost carbon emissions using a perturbed parameters approach in a land surface model: S Shu, U Mishra, J T Randerson, Y He, C Koven, F M Hoffman, A K Jain 1340h B43C-0627 POSTER Estimating the spatial distribution of soil organic matter density and geochemical properties in a polygonal shaped Arctic Tundra using core sample analysis and X-ray computed tomography: F Soom, C Ulrich, B Dafflon, Y Wu, T J Kneafsey, R D López, J Peterson, S S Hubbard B43C-0628 POSTER Evaluating 1340h Spatiotemporal Differences in Methane Fluxes on the North Slope of Alaska via Eddy Covariance Footprint Modelling: K Reuss-Schmidt, D Zona 1340h B43C-0629 POSTER Effect of permafrost thaw on carbon fluxes, litter decomposition and ecohydrology in a sub-arctic peatland: increased uncertainty from transitional dynamics: A Malhotra, N T Roulet, T R Moore, J Limpens 1340h B43C-0630 POSTER Long-term Priminginduced Changes in Permafrost Soil Organic Matter Decomposition: E Pegoraro, R G Bracho, E Schuur 1340h B43C-0631 POSTER Investigating the relationship between peat biogeochemistry and above-ground plant phenology with remote sensing along a gradient of permafrost thaw.: A Garnello, D G Dye, R Bogle, M Hough, N Raab, S Dominguez, V I Rich, P M Crill, S R Saleska 1340h B43C-0632 POSTER Response of tundra plants to environmental variation during seven years of experimentally-induced permafrost thaw: V G Salmon, E Schuur 1340h B43C-0633 POSTER Biogeochemical controls on microbial CH4 and CO2 production in Arctic polygon tundra: J Zheng 1340h B43C-0634 POSTER Distribution and Degradation State of Soil Organic Carbon Stocks in Ice Wedge Polygons of the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska: J D Jastrow, C L Ping, C B Deck, R Matamala, T W Vugteveen, J S Lederhouse, G J Michaelson 1340h B43C-0635 POSTER Microbial Community Response to Warming and Correlations to Organic Carbon Degradation in an Arctic Tundra Soil: Z Yang, S Yang, J Zhou, S D Wullschleger, D E Graham, Y Yang, B Gu membership.agu.org THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 35 B43D Moscone West 2010 Thursday 1340h (Bio-isotopic) Message in a (Rock Record) Bottle Revisited: Who Wrote It, How Did It Get Here, and What Does It Tell Us? II Alexandra Turchyn, University of Cambridge; -H+DYLJ, University of Cincinnati Main Campus; William Leavitt, Washington University in St Louis 1340h B43D-01 Exploring Iron Silicate Precursors of Ancient Iron Formations through Rock Record, Laboratory and Field Analogue Investigations: J E Johnson, B Rasmussen, J Muhling, K Benzerara, D Jezequel, J Cosmidis, A S Templeton 1355h B43D-02 Fingerprinting Bacterial and Fungal Manganese Oxidation via Stable Oxygen Isotopes of Manganese Oxides: K M Sutherland, S D Wankel, C M Hansel 1410h B43D-03 Biogenic barite preciptiation at micromolar ambient sulfate: T J Horner, H V Pryer, S Nielsen, R D Ricketts 1425h B43D-04 New insights into the rate dependence of sulfur isotope fractionation during dissimilatory sulfate reduction: M Giannetta, J L Druhan, R A Sanford 1440h B43D-05 Quantification and Isotopic Analysis of Intracellular Sulfur Metabolites in the Dissimilatory Sulfate Reduction Pathway: J F Adkins, V J Orphan, A L Sessions, M S Sim 1455h B43D-06 Stromatolites Record Changing Primary Productivity in Perennially Ice-Covered Lake Joyce, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica: T J Mackey, D Y Sumner, I Hawes, A D Jungblut, S Z Leidman, D T Andersen 1510h B43D-07 Phase-specific Geochemistry of Ni: a Tracer of Geosphere-Biosphere Co-evolution?: E R Ciscato, D Vance, T R R Bontognali, S Poulton B43D-08 Element and Isotopic 1525h Repartitioning during Low-Temperature Mineral Recrystallization: Implications for Trace Metal Proxies: J G Catalano, K G Dye, H Chen, E D Flynn, A J Frierdich, H J Gadol, M A Hinkle B43E Moscone West 2008 Thursday 1340h 20 Years of Eddy Flux Research in AmeriFlux and EuroFlux: History, Highlights, and Future Directions II (joint with A, EP, GC, H) Dario Papale, University of Tuscia; Margaret Torn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Dennis Baldocchi, University of California Berkeley; Bert Gielen, University of Antwerp 1340h B43E-01 Twenty-Five Years of Flux Observations at the Harvard Forest; Mature Northeastern Forests are a Consistent Carbon Sink: J W Munger, S C Swofsy, D R Fitzjarrald, O David, A Barker Plotkin 1410h B43E-03 Harnessing long-term flux records to better understand ecosystem response to drought: K A Novick, D L Ficklin, P C Stoy, C A Williams, G Bohrer, A C Oishi, S A Papuga, P Blanken, A Noormets, R L Scott, L Wang, D T Roman, K Yi, B N Sulman, R Phillips 1425h B43E-04 Variation in agricultural CO2 fluxes during the growing season, collected from more than ten eddy covariance towers in the Mississippi Delta Region: B Runkle, K Suvocarev, M L Reba, K A Novick, P White, S Anapalli, M A Locke, J Rigby, J Bhattacharjee 1440h B43E-05 A Decade of Carbon Flux Measurements with Annual and Perennial Crop Rotations on the Canadian Prairies: B D Amiro, M Tenuta, X Gao, M Gervais 1455h B43E-06 Insights from a network of longterm measurements of biosphere-atmospheric exchanges of water vapor and carbon dioxide in southern Arizona: R L Scott, G Barron-Gafford, J A Biederman 1510h B43E-07 Biodiversity and Greenhouse Gases in Grasslands: A Flux Network along Climate and Management Gradients in the Pyrenees: M T Sebastia, H Debouk, M Ibañez, R Llurba, A Ribas, N Altimir 1525h B43E-08 Large CO2 and CH4 release from a flooded formerly drained fen: T Sachs, D Franz, F Koebsch, E Larmanou, J Augustin B43F Moscone West 3001 Thursday 1340h Alternative Earths: The Co-evolution of Life and its Environments from the GOE to the Rise of Complex Life II Stephanie Olson, University of California Riverside; Charles Diamond, University of California Riverside; Timothy Lyons, University of California Riverside 36 2016 1340h B43F-01 Biogeochemical Cycling of Methane in the Proterozoic and Its Role in the Carbon Isotope Budget: D P Schrag, T Laakso 1355h B43F-02 O2, CH4, and Sustained Mesoproterozoic Climatic Equability: N D Sheldon, R Fiorella, R L Mitchell 1410h B43F-03 Characterizing Marine Habitat Space on a Snowball Earth with a 3D Global Climate Model: L E Sohl, M A Chandler, F Lingo 1425h B43F-04 Model photoautrophs isolated from a Proterozoic ocean analog - aerobic life under anoxic conditions: T L Hamilton, D de Beer, J Klatt, J Macalady, M Weber, C Lott, A Chennu 1440h B43F-05 Uranium Isotope Compositions of Mid-Proterozoic Organic-rich Mudrocks: Evidence for an Episode of Increased Ocean Oxygenation at ca. 1.36 Ga and Evaluation of the Effect of PostDepositional Hydrothermal Fluid Flow: B Kendall, S Yang, X Lu, F Zhang, W Zheng 1455h B43F-06 Where did eukaryotes first evolve? Revisiting Mesoproterozoic habitats in the Torridonian Supergroup, NW Scotland: E Stüeken, E J Bellefroid, T Prave, D Asael, N Planavsky, T W Lyons 1510h B43F-07 Mid-Cryogenian Stromatolite Reefs of Central and South Australia: C Verdel, M Campbell 1525h B43F-08 An Independent Constraint on Marine Sulfate Levels at the Ediacaran–Cambrian Transition: C L Blättler, K Bergmann, J A Higgins B43G Moscone West 2004 Thursday 1340h Biogeochemical Cycling in the Cryosphere II (joint with C, GC, H) Jon Hawkings, University of Bristol; Marek Stibal, Charles University; Robert Spencer, Florida State University; James McClelland, University of Texas at Austin 1340h B43G-01 Rapid changes in biogeochemical cycling across multiple scales in stream and river networks of the western Canadian Arctic: S E Tank, S V Kokelj, C A Bulger, S Shakil, S Zolkos, V L StLouis, K St Pierre, J W McClelland, R G Striegl 1355h B43G-02 Differential Millennial-scale Responses of Terrestrial Carbon Cycling Dynamics to Warming from two Contrasting Lake Catchments in Arctic Alaska: W M Longo, Y Huang, J M Russell, A E Giblin, A P McNichol, L Xu, W Daniels 1410h B43G-03 Dissolved organic matter composition and biodegradability in a permafrostdominated watershed network in central Siberia : A A Coble, B Rodriguez-Cardona, A Wymore, A S Prokishkin, R Kolosov, W H McDowell 1425h B43G-04 Nutrient dynamics across a dissolved organic carbon and burn gradient in central Siberia: B Rodriguez-Cardona, A A Coble, A S Prokishkin, R Kolosov, R G Spencer, A Wymore, W H McDowell 1440h B43G-05 Radiocarbon and uranium isotopes in surface waters reveal enhanced hydrologic connection with permafrost thaw: S A Ewing, J A O’Donnell, J C Koch, J B Paces, G Aiken, R G Striegl 1455h B43G-06 Characterizing Groundwater Sources of Organic Matter to Arctic Coastal Waters: C T Connolly, R G Spencer, M B Cardenas, P C Bennett, A P McNichol, J W McClelland 1510h B43G-07 Multi-decadal Shifts in Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter from Across the PanArctic, Derived from Satellite Remote Sensing: C G Griffin, J W McClelland, K E Frey, R M Holmes 1525h B43G-08 Permafrost Mobilization from the Watershed to the Colville River Delta: Evidence from Biomarkers and 14C Ramped Pyrolysis: X Zhang, T S Bianchi, X Cui, B E Rosenheim, C L Ping, M Z Kanevskiy, A M Hanna, M A Allison B43H Moscone West 2020 Thursday 1340h Tree Mortality: Causes, Patterns, and Implications I S (Virtual Session) (joint with GC, H, NH) Chuixiang Yi, CUNY Queens College; George Hendrey, CUNY Queens College; Shuli Niu, IGSNRR Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS 1340h B43H-01 Hydraulic Function in Australian Tree Species during Drought-Induced Mortality : D Tissue, C Maier, D Creek, B Choat 1355h B43H-02 Long-term climate and competition explain regional forest mortality patterns under extreme drought: D J Young, A Latimer, J T Stevens, J M Earles, A Ellis, A Jirka, J Moore 1410h B43H-03 Next Steps in Understanding and Predicting Vegetation Mortality under Heat and Drought: N G McDowell 1425h B43H-04 Climate Patterns and Trends of Tree-Mortality in the Southwestern United States : C Yi, G Mu, G R Hendrey, S Vicente-Serrano THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1440h B43H-05 Meta-analysis Reveals that Hydraulic Traits Explain Cross-Species Patterns of Drought-Induced Tree Mortality across the Globe: W Anderegg 1455h B43H-06 Size matters a lot: tree height and prior growth predict drought-induced tree death in Italian oak forests: F Ripullone, M Colangelo, J J Camarero, A Gazol, M Borghetti, T Gentilesca 1510h B43H-07 For a Limited Time Only? How Long Can Trees Maintain Enhanced Chemical Defenses During Pre-Mortality Heat and Drought Stress: A Trowbridge, H D Adams, A A Cook, M Hofland, D Weaver, N G McDowell 1525h B43H-08 Climate Change-associated Tree Mortality Increases Without Decreasing Water Availability: H Y H Chen C43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Processes and Properties of Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice III Posters Chris Polashenski, Organization Not Listed; Andrew Mahoney, University of Alaska Fairbanks 1340h C43B-0740 POSTER Modelling of Sea Ice Formation and Mushy-Layer Convection with Adaptive Mesh Refinement: J Parkinson, D F Martin, A Wells, R F Katz 1340h C43B-0741 POSTER The effect of under-ice melt ponds on their surroundings in the Arctic: D L Feltham, N Smith, D Flocco 1340h C43B-0742 POSTER Sea Ice Mass Balance Buoys (IMBs): First Results from a Data Processing Intercomparison Study: M Nicolaus, M Hoppmann, B Cheng, P Itkin, T Maksym, D K Perovich, N Sennechael, L Tiemann, L Toudal, J Wilkinson, J Zhao B43I Moscone West 2006 Thursday 1340h Urban Areas and Global Change IV (joint with PA) Joseph McFadden, University of California; Galina Churkina, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies; Patricia Romero-Lankao, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Tim Butler, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies 1340h C43B-0743 POSTER Using Argo Floats to Characterize Sea Ice-Ocean Dynamics in the Weddell Sea: M R Lindeman, O Boebel, T Kanzow 1340h C43B-0744 POSTER Spatial scales of light transmission through Antarctic pack ice: Surface flooding vs. floe-size distribution: S Arndt, K Meiners, T Krumpen, R Ricker, M Nicolaus 1340h B43I-01 Reduced urban heat island with warmer climate: A Scott, D Waugh, B F Zaitchik 1355h B43I-02 A large-scale sensitivity study of urban heat islands using GFDL’s earth system model: D Li, Y Gu 1410h B43I-03 Built Expansion and Global Climate Change Drive Projected Urban Heat: Relative Magnitudes, Interactions, and Mitigation: E S Krayenhoff, M Georgescu, M Moustaoui 1425h B43I-04 Interactions between Cool Roofs and Urban Irrigation: Do Cooling Strategies Reduce Water Consumption in the San Francisco Bay Area?: P Vahmani, A D Jones 1440h B43I-05 A wedge strategy for mitigation of urban warming in future climate scenarios: L Zhao 1455h B43I-06 Estimation of Anthropogenic Heat Emissions in Delhi, India and Their Role in Urban Heat Island Effect: S Bhati, M Mohan 1510h B43I-07 Estimated Influence of Urbanization on Surface Warming in Eastern China Using Timevarying Land Use Data: W Liao, D Wang, X Liu, G Wang 1525h B43I-08 Impacts of Anthropogenic Heat on Summertime Rainfall in Beijing: W Nie, B F Zaitchik, G Ni, T Sun CRYOSPHERE C43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Modeling of the Cryosphere: HighResolution Sea Ice Modeling Posters (joint with GC, NG, OS) Andrew Roberts, Naval Postgraduate School; Adrian Turner, Los Alamos National Laboratory 1340h C43A-0730 POSTER NeXtSIM, a New Lagrangian Sea Ice Model: P Rampal, S Bouillon, E Olason, T Williams, A Samaké, P Griewank 1340h C43A-0731 POSTER An anisotropic, elasticdecohesive constitutive relation for modeling Arctic sea ice: D Sulsky, H Tran, H Schreyer 1340h C43A-0732 POSTER Wave-ice interaction at the Marginal Ice Zone: H Dai 1340h C43A-0733 POSTER Evolution, response to forcing, and feedbacks of the floe size and thickness distribution: C Horvat, E Tziperman, R Mastandrea 1340h C43A-0734 POSTER Sea-Ice Deformation in a Coupled Ocean-Sea Ice Model and in Satellite Remote Sensing Data: G Spreen, R Kwok, D Menemenlis, A T Nguyen 1340h C43A-0735 POSTER A High-Resolution Model of the Beaufort Sea Circulation: K Hedstrom, S L Danielson, E N Curchitser, J F Lemieux, J Kasper 1340h C43A-0736 POSTER Siku DEM Simulations of Beaufort Sea-Ice Fracture Pattern.: A V Kulchitsky, J K Hutchings, J Johnson, G Velikhovskiy 1340h C43A-0737 POSTER Force balance and deformation characteristics of anisotropic Arctic sea ice (a high resolution study): H D Heorton, D L Feltham, M Tsamados 1340h C43A-0738 POSTER High resolution sea ice modeling for the region of Baffin Bay and the Labrador Sea: S Prasad, I Zakharov, P McGuire 1340h C43A-0739 POSTER Sea Ice Forecasting with neXtSIM-F: S Bouillon, P Rampal, P J Griewank, E Olason, P Lattes 1340h C43B-0746 POSTER Winter sea ice export from the Laptev Sea preconditions the local summer sea ice cover: T Krumpen, C Haas, P Itkin 1340h C43B-0748 POSTER Physical Processes contributing to an ice free Beaufort Sea during September 2012: D Babb, R Galley, D G Barber, S Rysgaard 1340h C43B-0749 POSTER Robust increase in ocean heat transport into the Arctic under greenhouse gas forcing: D Oldenburg, K Armour, L Thompson 1340h C43B-0750 POSTER Landfast Sea Ice Breakouts: Stabilizing Ice Features, Oceanic and Atmospheric Forcing at Barrow, Alaska: J Jones, H Eicken, A R Mahoney, R MV, C Kambhamettu, Y Fukamachi, K I Ohshima, C George 1340h C43B-0751 POSTER Seasonal and Interannual Fast-Ice Variability from MODIS SurfaceTemperature Anomalies, and its Link to External Forcings in Atka Bay, Antarctica: S Paul, M Hoppmann, S Willmes, G Heinemann 1340h C43B-0752 POSTER Sea Ice Pressure Ridge Height Distributions for the Arctic Ocean in Winter, Just Prior to Melt: K Duncan, S L Farrell, J Richter-Menge, J Hutchings, R Dominguez, L N Connor 1340h C43B-0753 POSTER Sea Ice Freeboard and Thickness from the 2013 IceBridge ATM and DMS Data in Ross Sea, Antarctica : H Xie, L Tian, J Tang, S F Ackley 1340h C43B-0754 POSTER Coordinated Mapping of Sea Ice Deformation Features with Autonomous Vehicles: T Maksym, G D Williams, H Singh, B Weissling, J Anderson, T Maki, S F Ackley 1340h C43B-0755 POSTER Modeling the winddriven formation of ice bridges in narrow straits: B Rallabandi, Z Zheng, M Winton, H Stone 1340h C43B-0756 POSTER Laboratory Studies of Sea-Ice-Wave Interactions: J Monty, M H Meylan, A V Babanin, A Toffoli, L Bennetts 1340h C43B-0757 POSTER Spring–summer albedo variations of Antarctic sea ice from 1982 to 2009: C Ke, Z D Shao 1340h C43B-0758 POSTER Influence of Sea Ice Anomalies on Antarctic Precipitation and Its Source Attribution: H Wang, J G Fyke, J Lenaerts, J M Nusbaumer, D Noone, P J Rasch 1340h C43B-0759 POSTER Future Interannual Variability of Arctic Sea Ice Area and its Implications for Marine Navigation: S J Vavrus, J Mioduszewski, M M Holland, M Wang, L Landrum 1340h C43B-0760 POSTER Do Atmospheric Circulation Patterns Explain Variability and Trends in The Seasonality of Oulu-Hailuoto Ice Road in Northern Finland?: B Ahmadi, S Kiani, M Irannezhad, A K Ronkanen, B Kløve, H Moradkhani 1340h C43B-0761 POSTER Current Status and Future Plan of Arctic Sea Ice monitoring in South Korea: J Shin, J Park 1340h C43B-0762 POSTER Characterization of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter across the Eastern and the Central Arctic Regions using PARAFAC Modelling: T Molodtsova, R M W Amon C43C Moscone West 3005 Thursday 1340h Modeling of the Cryosphere: Seasonal Snow I (joint with H) Tobias Jonas, WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF; Mark Raleigh, University of Colorado at Boulder; Vincent Vionnet, Centre d’Etude de la Neige All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h C43C-01 Garbage In Garbage Out Garbage In : Improving the Inputs and Atmospheric Feedbacks in Seasonal Snowpack Modeling: E D Gutmann 1355h C43C-02 Dynamic de-biasing of large extent weather products to improve snow modeling: A H Winstral, T Jonas, J Magnusson, J S Deems 1410h C43C-03 Improving Simulations of Precipitation Phase and Snowpack at a Site Subject to Cold Air Intrusions: Snoqualmie Pass, WA: N E Wayand, J Stimberis, J Zagrodnik, C Mass, J D Lundquist 1425h C43C-04 Sensitivity of modelled snow cover to turbulent flux parameterization and forcing data: a case study in a high altitude basin of the dry Andes, northern Chile: C Kinnard 1440h C43C-05 Using thermal imagery and air temperature to estimate incoming longwave radiation below forest canopy during snowmelt: C Webster, N Rutter, T Jonas 1455h C43C-06 The Presence of Hydraulic Barriers in Layered Snowpacks: Simulations using TOUGH2 and Diversion Length Estimates: R Webb, S R Fassnacht, M N Gooseff, S Webb 1510h C43C-07 Ensemble approaches and data assimilation for snowpack detailed simulations: M Dumont, M Lafaysse, L Charrois, E Cosme, M Vernay, B Cluzet, G Picard, L Arnaud, Q Libois, G Giraud, L Merindol, S Morin 1525h C43C-08 An ensemble-based subgrid snow data assimilation framework: K Aalstad, S Westermann, L Bertino C43D Moscone West 3007 Thursday 1340h Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere: Frontiers IV Mary Brodzik, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Robinson, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Allen Pope, National Snow and Ice Data Center; Mahsa Moussavi, University of Colorado at Boulder 1340h C43D-01 Micro-satellite constellations for monitoring cryospheric processes and related natural hazards: A Kaeaeb, B Altena, J Mascaro 1355h C43D-02 a Bayesian retrieval of Greenland ice sheet internal temperature from ultrawideband software-defined microwave radiometer (UWBRAD) measurements: Y Duan, M T Durand, K C Jezek, C Yardim, A Bringer, M Aksoy, J T Johnson 1410h C43D-03 Hyperspectral, photogrammetric and morphological characterization of surface impurities over the Greenland ice sheet from remote sensing observations: M Tedesco, P M Alexander, K Briggs, M Linares, T L Mote 1425h C43D-04 Acquisition of Airborne Sea Ice Remote Sensing Data with CULPIS-X: an Instrument Mounted on a US Coast Guard C-130: M A Tschudi, M Tooth, R A Barton-Grimley 1440h C43D-05 Strong Control of Salts on Near Surface Liquid Water Content in a High Polar Desert Indicated by Near Surface Resistivity Mapping with a Helicopter-Borne TEM Sensor, Lower Taylor Valley, Antarctica: N Foley, S M Tulaczyk, E Auken, J Mikucki, K F Myers, H Dugan, P T Doran, R A Virginia 1455h C43D-06 Characterization of surface properties over permafrost soils using a high resolution mid-infrared camera as part of the Carbon in the Arctic Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE): N Steiner, K C McDonald, E Podest, S J Dinardo, C E Miller 1510h C43D-07 Improving Greenland Fjord Bathymetry Maps from Space: J Scheick, E M Enderlin, G S Hamilton 1525h C43D-08 The IMBIE assessment of sea level rise due to Antarctica and Greenland: A Shepherd, E R Ivins STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR DI43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h The Earth’s Core: Constraints on the Earth’s Metallic Heart from Multidisciplinary Approaches II Posters (joint with GP, MR, S) Hrvoje Tkalcic, Australian National University; Jiachao Liu, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Christopher Finlay, DTU National Space Institute 1340h DI43A-2653 POSTER Equatorial anisotropy in the Earth’s inner-inner core: evidence from seismic interferometry at low latitudes: T Wang, X Song, B Wu, L Wang, M Xu 1340h DI43A-2655 POSTER Constraints on Inner &RUHVWUXFWXUHIURP3ѭ3ѭ DUUD\EDVHG REVHUYDWLRQV D A Frost, B A Romanowicz 1340h DI43A-2656 POSTER Seismic Structure in the Vicinity of the Inner Core Boundary beneath northeastern Asia : A S Ibourichene, B A Romanowicz 1340h DI43A-2657 POSTER Seismic Structures of the Earth’s Inner Core Boundary Beneath the Bearing Sea and Mexico: D Tian, L Wen 1340h DI43A-2658 POSTER Evidence for Strong Core-mantle Coupling from Long-wavelength Features of the Topmost Inner Core: X Song, J Jin 1340h DI43A-2659 POSTER Modeling of Inner Core Boundary Topography with PKiKP and PKPCdiff: S de Silva, V F Cormier, Y Zheng 1340h DI43A-2660 POSTER Earth’s Outer Core Properties Estimated Using Bayesian Inversion of Normal Mode Eigenfrequencies: J C E Irving, S Cottaar, V Lekic 1340h DI43A-2661 POSTER A first step to compare geodynamical models and seismic observations of the inner core: M Lasbleis, L Waszek, E A Day 1340h DI43A-2662 POSTER Inner Core Anisotropy: Can Seismic Observations be Reconciled with Ab Initio Calculations of Elasticity?: X Song, T H Jordan 1340h DI43A-2663 POSTER Identification of dominant flow structures in rapidly rotating convection of liquid metals using Dynamic Mode Decomposition: S Horn, P J Schmid, J M Aurnou 1340h DI43A-2664 POSTER An accelerating high-latitude jet in Earth’s core: C C Finlay, P W Livermore, R Hollerbach 1340h DI43A-2665 POSTER A Hybrid FiniteVolume Fourier Method for Modeling Wave Dynamics in a Stably-Stratified Core: N R Knezek, B A Buffett 1340h DI43A-2666 POSTER Separation of core and lithospheric magnetic fields by co-estimation of equivalent source models from Swarm data: C C Finlay, C Vogel, N Olsen 1340h DI43A-2667 POSTER Coupled thermochemical boundary conditions in double-diffusive geodynamo models at arbitrary Lewis numbers. : M Bouffard 1340h DI43A-2668 POSTER Spectrometry of the Earth using neutrino oscillations: C Rott, A Taketa DI43B Moscone South 303 Thursday 1340h Reconciling Observations and Predictions of Dynamic Topography on Earth I S (joint with EP, T, V) Mark Hoggard, University of Cambridge; Jacqueline Austermann, Harvard University; Ross Parnell-Turner, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Lorenzo Colli, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich 1340h DI43B-01 Isostasy, Flexure, and Dynamic Topography: Z Gvirtzman, C Faccenna, T W Becker 1355h DI43B-02 Topography: dusting for the fingerprints of mantle dynamics: C Faccenna, T W Becker 1410h DI43B-03 Quaternary Landscape Evolution and the Surface Expression of Plume-Lithosphere Interactions in the Greater Yellowstone Area.: E Guerrero, A Meigs, E Kirby 1425h DI43B-04 Constraining mantle properties using dynamic topography and gravity: Q Zhou, C Chang, L Liu 1440h DI43B-05 Spectral Discrepancies between Observations and Predictions of Global Dynamic Topography: F D Richards, D Al-Attar, M Hoggard, N White 1455h DI43B-06 Progress and challenges in reconciling predictions and constraints of dynamic topography: N E Flament, M Arnould, D Müller, M Gurnis, N Coltice 1510h DI43B-07 Inferring the Time History of Long-Wavelength Dynamic Topography using Tectonic Reconstructions and Global Mantle Flow Models: C P Conrad, B Steinberger, T H Torsvik, A L Bull 1525h DI43B-08 Radial Viscous Fingering and its Surface Expression due to Convective Upwelling Beneath North Atlantic Ocean: N J White, C M Schoonman 1340h DI43A-2652 POSTER Anisotropy of the innermost inner core from body wave and normal mode observations: A F Deuss, M Smink, D Bouwman, J Ploegstra, R van Tent All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 EDUCATION ED43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Education through Exploration: Research and Practice through Digital Platforms II Posters (joint with EP, GC, P, SH) Sanlyn Buxner, Planetary Science Institute Tucson; Ariel Anbar, Arizona State University; Steven Semken, Arizona State University 1340h ED43A-0844 POSTER Complementary Research on Student Geoscience Learning at Grand Canyon by Means of In-situ and Virtual Modalities: S C Semken, T Ruberto, C Mead, G Bruce, S Buxner, A D Anbar 1340h ED43A-0845 POSTER Immersive, interactive virtual field trips promote learning: G Bruce, C Mead, S Buxner, W Taylor, S C Semken, A D Anbar, J Sundstrom 1340h ED43A-0846 POSTER Measuring scientific reasoning through behavioral analysis in a computer-based problem solving exercise: C Mead, L Horodyskyj, S Buxner, S C Semken, A D Anbar 1340h ED43B-0861 POSTER Enhancing STEM Education at Minority and Underrepresented Institutions through the Center for Applied Atmospheric Research and Education (CAARE): M G Estes Jr, R Griffin, M Z Al-Hamdan, S M Estes, W L Crosson, S Chiao 1340h ED43B-0862 POSTER The New Space Weather Action Center; the Next Level on Space Weather Education: Y M Collado-Vega, E M Lewis, T D Cline, E MacDonald 1340h ED43B-0863 POSTER Integrating STEM Place-Based, Culturally Responsive and Citizen Science Learning in Exploring the Impacts and Feedbacks of a Changing Arctic: E B Sparrow, K V Spellman, C Fabbri, J C Comiso, M Chase, G J Fochesatto, C E Butcher, D Jones, M Bacsujlaky, K Yoshikawa, C L Gho, K Wegner 1340h ED43B-0864 POSTER NASA’s Universe of Learning: Engaging Learners in Discovery: L Cominsky, D A Smith, K Lestition, M Greene, G Squires 1340h ED43B-0865 POSTER Planetary Exploration Education: As Seen From the Point of View of Subject Matter Experts: M P Milazzo, R B Anderson, T A Gaither, R G Vaughan 1340h ED43B-0866 POSTER NASA Earth Science Education Collaborative: T G Schwerin, S Callery, L H Chambers, H Riebeek Kohl, J Taylor, A M Martin, T Ferrell 1340h ED43A-0847 POSTER Assessing Student Attitudes Towards Science in an Adaptive Online Astrobiology Course: Comparing Online and OnCampus Undergraduates: S Buxner, V Perera, C Mead, L Horodyskyj, S C Semken, D Lopatto, A D Anbar 1340h ED43B-0867 POSTER CosmoQuest: Educating the Public (and Ourselves) With CosmoAcademy Online Classes: M R Francis, P Gay 1340h ED43A-0848 POSTER Development and Evaluation of a Fully-Online Introductory Biology Course With an Emphasis on the Possibility of Life Beyond Earth: D Bratton III, C Mead, L Horodyskyj, A D Anbar 1340h ED43B-0868 POSTER CosmoQuest: Creative Engagement & Citizen Science Ignite Authentic Science: W H Cobb, J Noel-Storr, A Tweed, S Asplund, M P Aiello, L A Lebofsky, H Chilton, P Gay 1340h ED43A-0849 POSTER Exploring and Analyzing Climate Variations Online by Using MERRA-2 data at GES DISC: S Shen, D Ostrenga, B Vollmer, S Kempler ED43B-0869 POSTER Mission 1340h EarthFusing GLOBE with NASA Assets to Build SystemicInnovation in STEM Education: K P Czajkowski, P Garik, D Padgett, S Darche, J Struble, N Adaktilou 1340h ED43A-0850 POSTER Exploring Volcanism with Digital Technology in Undergraduate Education: F W McCoy, A Parisky 1340h ED43A-0851 POSTER Exploration and Remote Instrumentation by Students (ERIS): Video Documentation in Undergraduate Ocean Technology Education: M Saul 1340h ED43A-0852 POSTER Meteorological Instrumentation and Measurements Open Resource Training Modules for Undergraduate and Graduate Education: A Rockwell, R D Clark, A Stevermer 1340h ED43A-0853 POSTER Student-directed investigation of natural phenomena: Using digital simulations to achieve NGSS-aligned 3D learning in middle school: M M Selvans, C D Spafford 1340h ED43A-0854 POSTER CosmoQuest: Galvanizing a Dynamic, Inclusive Professional Learning Network: W H Cobb, S Buxner, G Bracey, J Noel-Storr, P Gay, P V Graff ED43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Sympathy for the Data: Novel Approaches to the Art of Data Visualization II Posters (joint with PA) Martin Pratt, Washington University in St Louis; Natalie Accardo, Columbia University of New York; Hannah Rabinowitz, Columbia University of New York; John Leeman, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus 1340h ED43C-0870 POSTER User Driven Data Mining, Visualization and Decision Making for NOAA Observing System and Data Investments: M Austin ED43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h 1340h ED43C-0871 POSTER The VIMS Data Explorer: A tool for locating and visualizing hyperspectral data: V D Pasek, D M Lytle, R H Brown NASA Science Mission Directorate Science Education: Activation for STEM Learning II Posters 1340h ED43C-0872 POSTER Visualizing water: F Baart, A van Gils, G Hagenaars, G Donchyts, E Eisemann, J W van Velzen Moses Milazzo, US Geological Survey; Richard Gregory Vaughan, USGS Astrogeology Science Center; Sheri Klug Boonstra, Mars Space Flight Facility; Kristen Erickson, NASA Headquarters 1340h ED43C-0873 POSTER Visualizing complex (hydrological) systems with correlation matrices: J C Haas 1340h ED43B-0855 POSTER Reaching for the Stars: NASA Space Science for Girl Scouts (Girl Scout Stars): E K DeVore, P K Harman, J Berg, W Friedman, J Fahy, J Henricks, W Chin, A Hudson, C Grissom, L A Lebofsky, D McCarthy, S P Gurton, V White, T Summer, L Mayo, R Patel, K Bass ED43C-0875 POSTER Interactive 1340h Visualizations of Complex Seismic Data and Models: C Chai, C J Ammon, M Maceira, R B Herrmann 1340h ED43B-0856 POSTER CATE 2016 Indonesia: Camera, Software, and User Interface: S A Kovac, L Jensen, H S Hare, A M Mitchell, M A McKay, R Bosh, Z Watson, M Penn 1340h ED43B-0857 POSTER CATE 2016 Indonesia: Optics and Focus Strategy: M A McKay, L Jenson, S A Kovac, R Bosh, A M Mitchell, H S Hare, Z Watson, M J Penn 1340h ED43B-0858 POSTER CATE 2016 Indonesia: normalized radial graded filtering, site-to-site image registration, and preliminary results: L Jensen, S A Kovac, H S Hare, A M Mitchell, M A McKay, R Bosh, Z Watson, M Penn 1340h ED43B-0859 POSTER CATE 2016 Indonesia: Image Calibration, Intensity Calibration, and Drift Scan: H S Hare, S A Kovac, L Jensen, M A McKay, R Bosh, Z Watson, A M Mitchell, M J Penn 1340h ED43B-0860 POSTER String Theory - Using Kites for Introducing Remote Sensing and In-Situ Measurement Concepts: G Bland, D Bydlowski, A Henry THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h ED43C-0874 POSTER AnisoVis: a MATLAB™ toolbox for the visualisation of elastic anisotropy: D Healy, N Timms, M A Pearce 1340h ED43C-0876 POSTER The GLOBAL Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Data Visualization and Retrieval System. Building a robust system for scientists and students.: D Overoye, C Lewis, D M Butler, T J Andersen 1340h ED43C-0877 POSTER Virtual Earth System Laboratory (VESL): Effective Visualization of Earth System Data and Process Simulations: J D Quinn, E Y Larour, D L C Cheng, D J Halkides 1340h ED43C-0878 POSTER Visualizing Crosssectional Data in a Real-World Context: K Van Noten, T Lecocq 1340h ED43C-0879 POSTER A New Approach to the Visual Rendering of Mantle Tomography: B K Holtzman, M J Pratt, M Turk, D A Hannasch 1340h ED43C-0880 POSTER Visualization and Analysis of Geology Word Vectors for Efficient Information Extraction: J S Floyd 1340h ED43C-0881 POSTER Vcs.js - Visualization Control System for the Web: D Lipsa, A Chaudhary, C Doutriaux, J D Beezley, D N Williams, S Fries, M B Harris 2016 37 ED43D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES Teaching Geoscience with MATLAB II Posters EP43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Frederik Simons, Princeton University; Andrew Fischer, University of Tasmania; 5LVD0DGR, University of North Dakota Modeling the Terrestrial Landscape II Posters (cosponsored by Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS),SEPM: Society for Sedimentary Geology) (joint with H) 1340h ED43D-0883 POSTER Four Forms of the Fourier Transform - for Freshmen, using Matlab: F J Simons, A C Maloof 1340h ED43D-0884 POSTER Teaching Monte Carlo Strategies for Earth System Modelling using a Guided Group-Learning Approach in the Classroom: T Wagener, F Pianosi, R A Woods 1340h ED43D-0885 POSTER Introduction to TAFI – A Matlab® toolbox for analysis of flexural isostasy: S Jha, D L Harry, D Schutt 1340h ED43D-0886 POSTER Resources and Approaches for Teaching Quantitative and Computational Skills in the Geosciences and Allied Fields: C H Orr, R R Mcfadden, C A Manduca, L A Kempler ED43E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Tools and Methods for Data Driven Education in the Water Sciences I Posters (joint with H) Jon Pollak, Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrological Science; Richard Hooper, Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrological Science; Emily Clark, Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrological Science 1340h ED43E-0887 POSTER An Interactive Computer Tool for Teaching About Desalination and Managing Water Demand in the US: J R Ziolkowska, R Reyes 1340h ED43E-0888 POSTER Tools & Support for Integrating Real Environmental Data into Education : L Brazil 1340h ED43E-0889 POSTER Making sense of monitoring data using Jupyter Notebooks: a case study of dissolved oxygen dynamics across a freshestuarine gradient: N Nelson, R Munoz-Carpena 1340h ED43E-0890 POSTER Exploring the Unknown: Cabled Ocean Observatory Data and Discovery in University Education: M Pelz, M Scherwath, D J Riddell, M Hoeberechts, A Bourdeault-Fournier, J Schine, P M P Sammarco 1340h ED43E-0891 POSTER Development of a Pilot Learning Module on Water Energy Nexus Using a Data-Analytic and Hypothesis-Driven Approach: E H Habib, H A Eldardiry, H Unruh, V C Tidwell 1340h ED43E-0892 POSTER A Community Cyberinfrastructure for Data Driven University Hydrology Education: V Merwade, B L Ruddell ED43F Moscone South 309 Thursday 1340h Public Engagement with Science: Institutional Structures and Supports I Katie Reeves, US Global Change Research Program; Elana Kimbrell, American Association for the Advancement of Science Washington DC; Emily Cloyd, American Association for the Advancement of Science Washington DC 1340h ED43F-01 Overcoming Barriers to Public Engagement through a Multi-Institution Consortium : K F Lambert, M Weiss, S Garlick 1355h ED43F-02 Walking the Talk: Empowering Science Communication at the University of Washington: J J Meyer, J Davison, L J Graumlich, M M McCarthy 1410h ED43F-03 The role of academic institutions in leveraging engagement and action on climate change: T M Hill, J Palca 1425h ED43F-04 Inspiring Young Hawaiian and Pacific Island Women to Pursue S.T.E.M. Careers: Expanding Your Horizons – Hawaii: J D Small Griswold 1440h ED43F-05 The Space Apps Challenge: Using Open Innovation Competitions to Engage The Public in the Scientific Process: S S Gupta 1455h ED43F-06 Grassroots Engagement: Securing Support for Science Communication Training Programs Created by Graduate Students for Graduate Students: J A Rohde 1510h ED43F-07 Engaging Scientists and Users in Climate Change Research and Results: E T Cloyd, K Reeves, M M Shimamoto, S Zerbonne 1525h ED43F-08 Fostering institutional practices in support of public engagement by scientists: K M Cobb 38 2016 Gregory Tucker, University of Colorado at Boulder; Nicole Gasparini, Tulane University of Louisiana; Erkan Istanbulluoglu, University of Washington Seattle Campus 1340h EP43B-0953 POSTER The Influence of Topography on Subaqueous Sediment Gravity Flows and the Resultant Deposits: Examples from Deep-water Systems in Offshore Morocco and Offshore Trinidad: H Deng, L Wood, I Overeem, E Hutton 1340h EP43B-0954 POSTER Controls on Modern Erosion and the Development of the Pearl River Basin since the Eocene: C Liu, P D Clift, A Carter, P Böning, Z Hu, Z Sun, K Pahnke 1340h EP43B-0955 POSTER Latest Pleistocene – Holocene depositional systems in the Büyükçekmece Bay area, Marmara Sea, Turkey: D Vardar, H Alp, B Alpar 1340h EP43C-0975 POSTER Influence of Microclimate on Semi-Arid Montane Conifer Forest Sapflux Velocity in Complex Terrain: K R Thirouin, D M Barnard, H R Barnard EP43C-0976 POSTER Connecting 1340h Evapotranspiration and Groundwater Fluxes in the Critical Zone: R E Harmon, D J Szutu, H R Barnard, J Randall, K Singha 1340h EP43C-0977 POSTER Electrical Resistivity Imaging is Consistent with Shallow Interflow Within the Garner Run Subcatchment of the Susquehanna Shale Hills CZO: F Zarif, L D Slater, S L Brantley, J Robinson, P Kessouri 1340h EP43B-0956 POSTER Seismic Stratigraphic Analysis of the Yoakum/Lavaca Canyon System, South Texas, USA: C White, J Snedden 1340h EP43C-0978 POSTER Slope-Aspect Control on Geochemical Weathering within the Boulder Creek Critical Zone Observatory: R Eldam, A Navarre-Sitchler, K Singha, J Moore 1340h EP43A-0933 POSTER Nonsteady flow routing in Landlab: implications for modeling watershed evolution: J M Adams, N M Gasparini, G E Tucker, E Istanbulluoglu 1340h EP43B-0958 POSTER Rapid shut-off and burial of slope channel-levee systems: new imaging and analysis of the Rio Grande submarine fan: J M Swartz, D C Mohrig, S P S Gulick, D F Stockli, M S Daniller-Varghese, R Fernandez 1340h EP43C-0980 POSTER The Konza Prairie, Northeast Kansas, USA: The hydrologic evolution of a merokast landscape: S Vero, G L Macpherson, P L Sullivan, A E Brookfield, M F Kirk, S Datta, P D Kempton 1340h EP43A-0934 POSTER Numerical modeling of the evolution of fluvial networks on glaciated landscapes: J Lai, A M Anders 1340h EP43B-0959 POSTER Miocene CurrentModified Submarine Fans: L E Arce Perez, J Snedden, W L Fisher 1340h EP43C-0981 POSTER Significant alteration of Critical Zone processes in urban watersheds: shifting from a transport-limited to a weatheringlimited regime: J Moore, D L Bird, S K Dobbis, G Woodward 1340h EP43A-0932 POSTER Landlab: an OpenSource Python Library for Modeling Earth Surface Dynamics: N M Gasparini, J M Adams, D E J Hobley, E Hutton, S S Nudurupati, E Istanbulluoglu, G E Tucker 1340h EP43B-0957 POSTER Sediment transport processes in the Gulf of Alaska: a morphological analysis of channel and fan sedimentary features: S Morey, J M Swartz, S P S Gulick 1340h EP43A-0935 POSTER Developing and Evaluating a Theory for Lateral Erosion by Bedrock Channels in a Landscape Evolution Model: A L Langston, G E Tucker 1340h EP43B-0960 POSTER Measurements of near-bottom sediment resuspension and transport by internal tides in Monterey Submarine Canyon: Initial results from the Coordinated Canyon Experiment.: K J Rosenberger, K L Maier, C K Paull, R Gwiazda, P J Talling, D R Parsons, M A Clare, J Xu 1340h EP43A-0937 POSTER Landscape evolution using a sediment flux-dependent bedrock incision model incorporating bedrock macro-roughnes: J S Kwang, G Parker 1340h EP43B-0961 POSTER Patterns of Downstream Fining and Facies Change Reflecting Differing Modes of Mid-Holocene Sediment Dispersal across the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta: R Sincavage, S L Goodbred Jr, C Paola 1340h EP43A-0936 POSTER When hillslopederived blocks alter river evolution: A sensitivity analysis: C M Shobe, G E Tucker 1340h EP43A-0938 POSTER The Role of NearFault Relief in Creating and Maintaining Strike-Slip Landscape Features: S Harbert, A R Duvall, G E Tucker 1340h EP43A-0939 POSTER Landscape Response to Magmatic Uplift: D O’Hara, L Karlstrom 1340h EP43A-0941 POSTER PyMT: A Python package for model-coupling in the Earth sciences: E Hutton 1340h EP43A-0942 POSTER Modeling Landscape Evolution and Climate: How Erosion and Precipitation are Linked in Active Orogens (Preliminary Results): B Lynch, B Yanites, H Shen, C J Poulsen 1340h EP43A-0943 POSTER Ecohydro-geomorphic implications of orographic precipitation on landform evolution using a landscape evolution model: O Yetemen, P M Saco 1340h EP43A-0944 POSTER Simulation of fan development using a coupled soilscape-landscape evolution model: G R Hancock, W D D P Welivitiya, G R Willgoose 1340h EP43A-0945 POSTER A Quasi-2D Deltagrowth Model Accounting for Multiple Avulsion Events, Validated by Robust Data from the Yellow River Delta, China: A J Moodie, J A Nittrouer, H Ma, B Carlson, G Parker 1340h EP43A-0946 POSTER Sediment transport: A developed database of climatic drivers : M L Kunkel, C W Welcker, K Anderson, S Parkinson 1340h EP43A-0947 POSTER Centennial time scale impacts using stochastically generated rainfall – assessing sediment output from a post-mining catchment: G R Hancock, D Verdon-Kidd, J Lowry 1340h EP43A-0948 POSTER What if the Earth is Not Flat? Cross-Scale Analysis of Sub-Pixel Variations in Digital Elevation Models: M Ghandehari, B P Buttenfield, C J Q Farmer 1340h EP43A-0949 POSTER An Improved Spatial Association Estimator under the Geographical Detector Model Using Monte Carlo Simulation: X Cang, W Luo 1340h EP43A-0950 POSTER Satellites and Steep Slopes – the challenge of topography in the Himalaya – Karakorum for cryosphere models: J F Steiner, P Buri, E S Miles, W Immerzeel EP43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Sediment Transport Capacity of Flows: Controls on Source-to-Sink Evolution from Upland Catchments to the Deep Ocean II Posters Lawrence Amy, University College Dublin; Robert Dorrell, University of Leeds; Zane Jobe, Colorado School of Mines; Nick Howes, Shell 1340h EP43B-0952 POSTER The Late Pleistocene Contourites on Ceara Rise: Stratigraphy, Sedimentology and Paleoceanography: E V Ivanova, I Murdmaa, D Borisov, E Seitkalieva, E Ovsepyan THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h EP43B-0962 POSTER Structure and builtup of the Middle Bengal Fan at 8°N from multichannel seismic surveys and the IODP Expedition 354 drilling transect: V Spiess, F Bergmann, T Schwenk, H Lantzsch, J J Bahk, M E Weber, C France-Lanord, A Klaus EP43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h The Architecture and Workings of Earth’s Critical Zone III Posters S (joint with B, H, NS) Suzanne Anderson, University of Colorado at Boulder; Susan Brantley, Earth and Environmental Systems Institute; William Dietrich, University of California Berkeley 1340h EP43C-0963 POSTER EarthShape: A Strategy for Investigating the Role of Biota on Surface Processes: T A Ehlers, F von Blanckenburg, K Übernickel, L Paulino 1340h EP43C-0964 POSTER Comprehensive seismic surveys suggest that subsurface waterholding capacity is secondary to bedrock nutrient content as a regulator of vegetation productivity in the Sierra Nevada Batholith, California: N J Taylor, C S Riebe, K G Dueker, M Goulden, B A Flinchum, S Pasquet, R P Callahan, W J Hahm, I S Keifer, W S Holbrook 1340h EP43C-0966 POSTER Probing the critical zone using passive- and active-source estimates of subsurface shear-wave velocities: R P Callahan, N J Taylor, S Pasquet, K G Dueker, C S Riebe, W S Holbrook 1340h EP43C-0967 POSTER Experimentally Reproducing Thermal Breakdown of Rock at Earth’s Surface: M C Eppes, L Griffiths, M J Heap, R Keanini, P Baud 1340h EP43C-0968 POSTER Quantifying the role of trees as Critical Zone architects employing crowbars, wedges and other tools of soil production: J A Marshall, R S Anderson, T E Dawson, W E Dietrich, L S Sklar 1340h EP43C-0969 POSTER Fracture orientation in the shallow critical zone from seismic anisotropy: C G Novitsky, W S Holbrook, B Carr, S Pasquet 1340h EP43C-0970 POSTER A framework for parameterization of a geomorphic, process-based model for soil thickness prediction: J Liu, X Han, X Chen 1340h EP43C-0971 POSTER Controls on the spatial variability of key soil properties: comparing field data with a mechanistic soilscape evolution model: T Vanwalleghem, A Román, J V Giraldez EP43C-0973 POSTER Geomorphic 1340h equilibrium and the spatial variation of the geomorphic diffusivity at the Susquehanna Shale Hills Critical Zone Observatory: Y Zhang, R L Slingerland, C Duffy, X Gu, H Lin, N West 1340h EP43C-0974 POSTER Lateral weathering gradients in glaciated catchments: K J McGuire, S W Bailey, D S Ross, B D Strahm, M E Schreiber 1340h EP43C-0979 POSTER Effect of Metamorphic Foliation on Regolith Thickness, Catalina Critical Zone Observatory, Arizona: J D Leone, W S Holbrook, J D Pelletier, J Chorover, B Carr 1340h EP43C-0982 POSTER Biogeochemical patterns of intermittent streams over space and time as surface flows decrease: R B MacNeille, K A Lohse, S Godsey, E P McCorkle, S Parsons, C Baxter 1340h EP43C-0983 POSTER Characterizing Subsurface Lithology and Hydrological Processes at the Susquehanna Shale Hills CZO Using Multiscale Near-surface Geophysical Measurements: G Mount, L Guo, X Comas, R DiBiase, J L Hayes, J Del Vecchio, B Forsythe, S L Brantley, H Lin 1340h EP43C-0984 POSTER The propagation of varied timescale perturbations in landscapes: N Bingham, K N Johnson, B Bookhagen, O Chadwick 1340h EP43C-0985 POSTER Surface ages and weathering rates from 10Be(meteoric) and 10Be/9Be: a reactive transport modeling perspective: K Maher, F von Blanckenburg 1340h EP43C-0986 POSTER The dynamical system of weathering: deterministic and stochastic analysis: S Calabrese, A Parolari, A M Porporato 1340h EP43C-0987 POSTER Fractures in the deep critical zone characterized by drilling and geophysics in the Laramie Range, Wyoming: J L Hayes, W S Holbrook, B Carr, B A Flinchum, D Rempe, C G Novitsky, J Dewey 1340h EP43C-0988 POSTER Cleaves Revisited: Consequences of Inverted Bedrock Topography on Chemical Weathering Rates in a Classic Study Watershed: C Cosans, J Moore, C J Harman 1340h EP43C-0989 POSTER Mobilization and transport of subsurface particles during shale weathering: understanding the importance of subsurface particle loss in critical zone evolution: H Kim, X Gu, W Liu, S Brantley 1340h EP43C-0990 POSTER Implications of contact metamorphism of Mancos Shale for critical zone processes: A Navarre-Sitchler 1340h EP43C-0991 POSTER Evaluating the effect of lithology on porosity development in ridgetops in the Appalachian Piedmont: V Marcon, X Gu, B Fisher, S L Brantley 1340h EP43C-0992 POSTER A Comparison of Bedrock Weathering at Two Igneous Mountain Watersheds, Jemez Critical Zone, New Mexico, and Reynolds Creek Critical Zone, Idaho: C McGuffy, W S Holbrook EP43D Moscone West 2005 Thursday 1340h Linking Sediment Transport and Geophysical Flows to Planetary Surface Evolution II (joint with P) Marisa Palucis, California Institute of Technology; Alexander Morgan, University of Virginia; Orkan Umurhan, SETI Institute Mountain View 1340h EP43D-01 Formation and evolution of Martian gullies: a terrestrial perspective: T D Haas 1355h EP43D-02 The formation of Gullies by Dry Ice: J McElwaine, M C Bourke, S Diniega, C J Hansen, J M Nield, L McKeown 1410h EP43D-03 The shallow water cycle budget of Mars from Recurring Slope Lineae: C Huber, L Ojha, J J Wray 1425h EP43D-04 Making Major Mounds on Mars: Shaping by Wind-Terrain Feedbacks: E S Kite, J Sneed, D P Mayer, K W Lewis, T I Michaels, A Hore, S C Rafkin All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 The Future of Earth and Space Science Depends on Us Today, 15 December Join the community of donors supporting the AGU programs and initiatives that strengthen the foundation of our fields. 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Donations can be made at Giving Day counters in Moscone North, South, or West, and in the AGU Marketplace. giving.agu.org All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER * While supplies LAST 2016 39 1440h EP43D-05 Interpretation Of Wind Regime of Bagnold Dunes In Gale Crater, Guided By Third-Generation Models Of Dune Formation: D M Rubin, S Courrech Du Pont, C Narteau, C E Newman, N Bridges, M G A Lapotre 1455h EP43D-06 Uniting ripple-formation theory under water and winds: A universal scaling relation for the wavelength of fluid-drag ripples across fluids and planetary bodies: M G A Lapotre, M P Lamb, R C Ewing, B J McElroy 1510h EP43D-07 Formation of topographically inverted fluvial deposits on Earth and Mars: A Hayden, M P Lamb, W W Fischer, R C Ewing, B J McElroy 1525h EP43D-08 Modeling Surface Processes Occurring on Moons of the Outer Solar System: O M Umurhan, O L White, J M Moore, A D Howard, P Schenk EP43E Moscone West 2003 Thursday 1340h Soil State Characteristics: From Observations to Data Assimilation and Modeling II S (joint with A, B, GC, H) Laura Clemente-Harding, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Andmorgan Fisher, George Mason University Fairfax; Michael Lewis, George Mason University Fairfax 1340h EP43E-01 Design of multiscale soil water content monitoring networks: T E Franz 1355h EP43E-02 Advances in Measuring Soil Moisture using Global Navigation Satellite Systems Interferometric Reflectometry (GNSS-IR): A W Moore, E E Small, S E Owen, S H Hardman, C Wong, D J Freeborn, K M Larson 1410h EP43E-03 Analysis of in situ resources for the Soil Moisture Active Passive Validation Experiments in 2015 and 2016: M H Cosh, T J Jackson, A Colliander, R Bindlish, L McKee, D C Goodrich, J H Prueger, B K Hornbuckle, E J Coopersmith, C Holifield Collins, J Smith 1425h EP43E-04 SMOS and AMSR-2 soil moisture evaluation using representative monitoring sites in southern Australia: J P Walker, M S Mei Sun, C Rudiger, R Parinussa, T Koike, Y H Kerr 1440h EP43E-05 Making Soil Moisture Sensors Better for Hydroclimatic Applications: C Xu, K Zhang, E Hasan, Y Hong 1455h EP43E-06 Optimal Precipitation Merging to improve Soil Moisture Modeling: A Hazra, P R Houser, V Maggioni 1510h EP43E-07 On the Comparison of the Global Surface Soil Moisture product and Land Surface Modeling: B Delorme Jr, C Ottlé, P Peylin, J Polcher EP43E-08 Impacts of Potential 1525h Evapotranspiration and Precipitation Patterns on Downscaling Soil Moisture in Regions with Large Topographic Relief: J D Niemann, G S Cowley, T R Green, M S Seyfried, A S Jones, P J Grazaitis GEODESY G43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Recent Advances in SAR Technology for Earth Observation II Posters (joint with H, NH, S, V) Jingyi Chen, Stanford University; Zhong Lu, Southern Methodist University; Lin Liu, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Thomas Farr, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1340h G43A-1036 POSTER Compact SAR and Small Satellite Solutions for Earth Observation: M LaRosa, M L’Abbate 1340h G43A-1037 POSTER Cloud storage and computing resources for the UNAVCO SAR Archive: S Baker, C J Crosby, C M Meertens 1340h G43A-1038 POSTER ISCE: A Modular, Reusable Library for Scalable SAR/InSAR Processing: P S Agram, M Lavalle, E M Gurrola, G F Sacco, P A Rosen 1340h G43A-1039 POSTER The InSAR Scientific Computing Environment (ISCE): An Earth Science SAR Processing Framework, Toolbox, and Foundry: P S Agram, E M Gurrola, M Lavalle, G F Sacco, P A Rosen 1340h G43A-1040 POSTER Sentinel-1 Archive and Processing in the Cloud using the Hybrid Pluggable Processing Pipeline (HyP3) at the ASF DAAC: S A Arko, R Hogenson, A Geiger, J Herrmann, B Buechler, K Hogenson 1340h G43A-1041 POSTER Precise coregistration, stationary and non-stationary azimuth offsets and challenges for TOPS time-series analysis: H Fattahi, P S Agram, M Simons 40 2016 1340h G43A-1042 POSTER NASADEM Initial Production Processing Results: Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM) Reprocessing with Improvements: S Buckley, P S Agram, J E Belz, R E Crippen, E M Gurrola, S Hensley, M Kobrick, M Lavalle, J M Martin, M Neumann, Q Nguyen, P A Rosen, J Shimada, M Simard, W Tung 1340h G43A-1043 POSTER Use of a GPSDerived Troposphere Model to Improve InSAR Deformation Estimates in the San Gabriel Valley, California: N Houlie, R Burgmann, G Funning 1340h G43A-1044 POSTER A step-by-step recipe of band-splitting technique for isolation of ionospheric signal in L-band InSAR data: M Furuya, T Suzuki, D Derauw 1340h G43A-1045 POSTER Detection of the midlatitude Sporadic-E signal using GNSS/TEC and ALOS2 InSAR data: T Suzuki, J Maeda, M Furuya, K Heki 1340h G43A-1046 POSTER Active-Layer Thickness estimation in the Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska, via inversion of InSAR data and field measurements: R J Michaelides, H A Zebker, K M Schaefer, J Chen, A Parsekian, E E Jafarov, L Liu 1340h G43A-1047 POSTER Study of the QinghaiTibetan Plateau Permafrost Active Layer Thickening Rate Using ALOS-1/-2 Interferometric SAR Data: Y Jia, C K Shum, J Kim, Z Lu, C Y Kuo, L Zhang, X Ding 1340h G43A-1048 POSTER Advances in detecting localized road damage due to sinkholes induced by engineering works using high resolution RASARSAT-2 data: J Chen, H A Zebker, V Lakshmi 1340h G43A-1049 POSTER Detection of Sinkhole Activity in Central Florida with High SpatialResolution InSAR Time Series Observations: T Oliver-Cabrera, S Wdowinski, S Kruse 1340h G43A-1050 POSTER Long-term evolution of Wink sinkholes in West Texas observed by highresolution satellite imagery: J W Kim, Z Lu 1340h G43A-1051 POSTER Efficient Region-Wide Geohazard Monitoring in Southern California with Satellite RADAR: M D Henschel, N A Svacina, J Dudley 1340h G43A-1052 POSTER Evaluation of the Potentials and Challenges of an Airborne InSAR System for Deformation Mapping: A Case Study over the Slumgullion Landslide: N Cao, H Lee, E Zaugg, R L Shrestha, W E Carter, C L Glennie, G Wang, Z Lu, J C F Diaz 1340h G43A-1053 POSTER Development of Early Warning System using Temporal Radar Images for Debris Flows in Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia: S Karki, M Sultan, M K Emil, H Harbni, S Saleh, E Abulfadhael, R Elkadiri, K Chouinard 1340h G43A-1054 POSTER Investigating the Origin of Natural and Anthropogenic Deformation across the Nile Delta Using Radar Interferometry, GRACE, Modeling, and Field data: E Gebremichael, M Sultan, R Becker, M El Bastawesy, O Cherif, M Emil, M Ahmed, K Fathy, S Karki, K Chouinard 1340h G43A-1055 POSTER Formation of the 2015 Shenzhen landslide observed by SAR shape from shading: C Wang G43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Relativistic Geodesy and Quantum Sensors for Geodesy I Posters Jakob Flury, Leibniz University of Hannover; Jun Ye, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado; Mark Kasevich, Stanford University; Pacôme Delva, SYRTE, Observatoire de Paris 1340h G43B-1057 POSTER Benefits of optical clocks for high spatial resolution geopotential determination: G Lion, I Panet, P Wolf, C Guerlin, S Bize, P Delva 1340h G43B-1058 POSTER Relativistic GLONASS and geodesy: E M Mazurova, S M Kopeikin, A P Karpik 1340h G43B-1059 POSTER Semi-analytical Satellite Orbit Calculation as Possible Alternative for Numerical Integration: L Biskupek, E Mai 1340h G43B-1060 POSTER Gravity sensing with Very Long Baseline Atom Interferometry: J Flury, D Schlippert, W Ertmer, E M Rasel 1340h G43B-1061 POSTER Estimating the Gravity Field Impact on a 10 m Atom Interferometer : M Schilling, D Schlippert, C Schubert, E Wodey, W Ertmer, E M Rasel, J Mueller 1340h G43B-1062 POSTER Optomechanical gravimeters and gravity gradiometers: F Guzman Cervantes 1340h G43B-1063 POSTER Status of the planar electrostatic gradiometer GREMLIT for airborne geodesy: D Boulanger, B Foulon, V Lebat, A Bresson, B Christophe THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER G43C Moscone West 2002 Thursday 1340h New GNSS Data and Techniques: Applications in the Earth Sciences II Jonathan Jones, 0HW2ɝFH; Jianghui Geng, Wuhan University; Marcelo Santos, University of New Brunswick; Felix Teferle, University of Luxembourg 1340h G43C-01 Global Trends and Variability in Integrated Water Vapor from Ground-Based GPS Data and Climate Models: O Bock, A C Parracho, S Bastin, F Hourdin 1355h G43C-02 Space and ground-based GNSS activities at NOAA: L Cucurull 1410h G43C-03 Multi-GNSS Real-Time Precise Point Positioning Services and its Application for Geohazard Early Warning: M Ge, X Li, L Yang, K Chen, H Schuh 1425h G43C-04 Benchmark Campaign of the COST Action GNSS4SWEC: Main Goals and Achievements: G Dick, J Dousa, M Kacmarik, E Pottiaux, F Zus, H H Brenot, G Moeller, J Kaplon, L Morel, P Hordyniec 1440h G43C-05 The impact of higher-order ionospheric effects on estimated tropospheric parameters in PPP: F Zus, Z Deng, J Wickert 1455h G43C-06 The New IGS Ionospheric Fluctuation Maps Product and its Scientific Application: I Cherniak, K Andrzej, I Zakharenkova 1510h G43C-07 What can we achieve from multiGNSS for seismological studies? A case study from combined GPS and GLONASS: J Geng 1525h G43C-08 GPS and GLONASS 1 Hz phase rate observations to study high latitudes ionospheric irregularities : R Ghoddousi-Fard, P Prikryl, K S Jacobsen, F Lahaye GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE GC43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Advancing Greenhouse Gas Emission Inventories in the Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use Sector for Reporting to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change II Posters (joint with B, IN, PA, SI) Grant Domke, US Forest Service St. Paul; Stephen Ogle, Colorado State University; Thomas Wirth, Environmental Protection Agency Washington DC 1340h GC43A-1143 POSTER Sustainable Milk and Meat Production while Reducing Methane Emissions from Livestock Enteric Fermentation: O A Castelan-Ortega, L T Molina, P E PedrazaBeltrán, G Hernández-Pineda, J C Ku-Vera, M Benaouda, M Gonzalez-Ronquillo 1340h GC43A-1144 POSTER Assessment of the potential REDD+ as a new international support measure for GHG reduction: Y Kim, J Ahn, H Kim 1340h GC43A-1145 POSTER Testing the reduction of methane emissions from alternate wetting and drying in rice fields: two years of eddy covariance measurements from Arkansas: M Roby, B Runkle, K Suvocarev, C Reavis, M L Reba 1340h GC43A-1146 POSTER CO2 Emissions in an Oil Palm Plantation on Tropical Peat in Malaysia: M Leclerc, G Zhang, N M Jantan, M H Harun, N Kamarudin, Y M Choo 1340h GC43A-1147 POSTER OBSERVING CARBON DIOXIDE FLUXES ON A CORN FIELD AND A NATIVE SAVANNA IN THE COLOMBIAN ORINOCO RIVER REGION USING EDDY COVARIANCE: L A MoralesRincon, R Jimenez-Pizarro, N Rodríguez GC43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Biota and Biogeochemical Cycling: Ecological Patterns and Processes across Scales in the Arctic II Posters (joint with B) -HUH\.HUE\, Dartmouth College; Howard Epstein, University of Virginia; Marion Bret-Harte, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Sally MacIntyre, University of California Santa Barbara 1340h GC43B-1148 POSTER Variability in Surface Energy Dynamics and Soil Climate Through Differing Vegetation Types in an Alaskan Tundra Ecosystem: C Buszta, M M Loranty, A V Rocha, S Curasi 1340h GC43B-1149 POSTER Assessing Seedling Recruitment in Retrogressive Thaw Slumps in the Alaskan Low Arctic: D C Huebner, M S Bret-Harte 1340h GC43B-1150 POSTER Tundra fire disturbance homogonizes belowground food web structure, function and dynamics: J C Moore, Y Pressler, A Koltz, A Asmus, R Simpson 1340h GC43B-1151 POSTER Summer warming and changes in snow depth is reflected in the growth rings of Alaskan tundra shrubs (Toolik Lake): A Buchwal, J M Welker 1340h GC43B-1152 POSTER Effects of soil warming on CO2 efflux in tundra soil: Response to a 2015 episodic event: Y Kim, S J Park, B M Kim, M H Cho, R Suzuki, B Y Lee, J E Walsh 1340h GC43A-1134 POSTER A Tale of Two Forest Carbon Assessments in the eastern United States: Forest Use versus Cover as a Metric of Change : C W Woodall, B F Walters, M Russell, J Coulston, G M Domke, A W D’Amato, P Sowers 1340h GC43A-1135 POSTER Estimating on Management Practices (Tillage and Flooding) Effects for Assessing Methane Mitigation from Rice-paddy Soil: On Modeling Approach: W Hwang, S Hyun, H MIN, J G Kim, K Cho 1340h GC43A-1136 POSTER Modelling of greenhouse gases emission in rice paddy of South Korea by DNDC model and RCP 8.5 scenario: H MIN, J G Kim, W Hwang 1340h GC43A-1137 POSTER Estimating Regional and National-Scale Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use (AFOLU) Sector using the ‘Agricultural and Land Use (ALU) Tool’: S Spencer, S M Ogle, T C Wirth, G Sivakami 1340h GC43A-1138 POSTER Carbon burial in salt marshes following tidal restriction: A case study from Cape Cod, Massachusetts: K M Sanks, M E Gonneea, K D Kroeger, A C Spivak, D Roberts 1340h GC43A-1139 POSTER Restoring Tides to Avoid Methane Emissions in Degraded Wetlands: A Potent and Untapped Climate Intervention: K D Kroeger, S Crooks, S Moseman-Valtierra, J Tang 1340h GC43A-1140 POSTER An Evaluation of Site-specific and Generalized Spatial Models of Aboveground Forest Biomass Based on Landsat Time-series and LiDAR Strip Samples in the Eastern U.S.A.: R K Deo, G M Domke, M Russell, H E Andersen, W B Cohen 1340h GC43A-1141 POSTER Attribution of Net Carbon Change by Disturbance Type across Forest Lands of the Continental United States: S C Hagen, N Harris, S S Saatchi, G M Domke, C W Woodall, T Pearson 1340h GC43A-1142 POSTER Inclusion of Coastal Wetlands within the Inventory of United States Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks : S Crooks, T C Wirth, N Herold, B Bernal, J R Holmquist, T Troxler, P Megonigal, A Sutton-Grier, M Muth, S Emmett-Mattox 1340h GC43B-1153 POSTER Spatial Variability, Drivers, and Scale-Mismatch of Tundra Greenup Phenology at a Landscape Extent : J Kerby 1340h GC43B-1154 POSTER Linking Arctic plant biodiversity measurements with landscape heterogeneity: F Gerber, G Schaepman-Strub, R Furrer 1340h GC43B-1155 POSTER Nitrogen Isotope Evidence for a Shift in Eastern Beringian Nitrogen Cycle after the Terminal Pleistocene: F Tahmasebi, F J Longstaffe, G Zazula 1340h GC43B-1156 POSTER Shrubs stimulate heterotrophic respiration in arctic soils: C A Phillips, N Wurzburger 1340h GC43B-1157 POSTER Evidence for increasing desiccation of vegetation in Greenland?: J A Thompson, L Koenig GC43B-1158 POSTER Physiological 1340h response curves reveal differences among season advancement and timing of grazing experimental treatments in a coastal Alaskan wetland: A J Leffler, K Kelsey, K H Beard, R T Choi, J M Welker 1340h GC43B-1159 POSTER Snow melt water use and tundra plant gas exchange: An ecohydrological perspective on vegetation changes in the Arctic: R G Jespersen, A J Leffler, J M Welker 1340h GC43B-1160 POSTER Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4 & N2O) Feedbacks are Regulated by Phenological Changes in Herbivore-Vegetation Interactions in Alaskan Coastal Tundra: K Kelsey, A J Leffler, K H Beard, K B Lynoe, R T Choi, J M Welker 1340h GC43B-1162 POSTER A model of growth and carbon storage in Eriophorum Vaginatum L.: S R Curasi, A V Rocha, D Bolster, N Fetcher, T Parker 1340h GC43B-1163 POSTER Challenges for circumpolar landcover mapping with remotely sensed data: A Bartsch, B Widhalm, A Höfler, C Kroisleitner, A M Trofaier 1340h GC43B-1164 POSTER Carbon and Nitrogen Pools of Soil and Fine Roots across Alaskan Tundra and Boreal Forest Ecosystems.: L A McCulloch, M M Loranty, C L Cardelús, S Natali, A L Kholodov 1340h GC43B-1165 POSTER Flowpath of Snowmelt Water in an Ice-Covered Arctic Lake: A Cortes, S MacIntyre, S Sadro All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h GC43B-1166 POSTER Discerning spatial and temporal LAI and clear-sky FAPAR variability during summer at the Toolik Lake vegetation monitoring grid (North Slope, Alaska): B Heim, A L Beamish, D A Walker, H E Epstein, T Sachs, S Chabrillat, M Buchhorn, A Prakash 1340h GC43B-1167 POSTER Drivers and Impacts of Ecological Change on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska: G V Frost Jr, U S Bhatt, T Jorgenson, M J Macander, M A Whitley, R Loehman GC43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Global and Regional Water-FoodEnergy Security under Changing Environments III Posters (joint with B, H, PA, SI) Yoshihide Wada, Utrecht University; Michael Puma, Columbia University of New York; Martina Flörke, University of Kassel; Michelle van Vliet, Wageningen UR 1340h GC43C-1168 POSTER Population growth is a variable open to change: M Potts 1340h GC43C-1169 POSTER Global and CountryLevel Fragility to Major Disruptions in Crop Production: M J Puma, Y Wada, S Y Chon, B I Cook, J M Nordbotten 1340h GC43C-1170 POSTER Interannual variability of crop water footprint: M Tuninetti, S Tamea, F Laio, L Ridolfi 1340h GC43C-1171 POSTER Climate Change and the Central American Mid-summer Drought – The Importance of Changing Precipitation Patterns for Food and Water Security: E P Maurer, I T Stewart, W Sundstrom, C M Bacon 1340h GC43C-1172 POSTER Climate change impact on operation of dams and hydroelectricity generation in the Northeastern United States: N Ehsani, C J Vorosmarty, B M Fekete 1340h GC43C-1173 POSTER BRAZILIAN COFFEE PRODUCTION AS FUNCTION OF GLOBAL WARMING.: H S Pinto, E L Alfonsi Sr, W M V Alfonsi, A M H D Avila, V R Pereira 1340h GC43C-1174 POSTER The Water-Use Implications of a Changing Power Sector: R Peer, K Sanders 1340h GC43C-1175 POSTER Impacts of climate change in the sugarcane production in the centersouth macro-region of Brazil: V R Pereira, J Zullo Jr, A Koga-Vicente 1340h GC43C-1176 POSTER The Characteristic and Impact of the Change in Consumption of Roughage for China in Recent Years: R Sun 1340h GC43C-1177 POSTER On the Edge: the Impact of Climate Change, Climate Extremes, and Climatedriven Disturbances on the Food-Energy-Water Nexus in the Colorado River Basin: K E Bennett, N G McDowell, V C Tidwell, C Xu, K Solander, A K Jonko, C J Wilson, R S Middleton 1340h GC43C-1178 POSTER Using a Water Balance Model to Bound Potential Irrigation Development in the Upper Blue Nile Basin: A Jain Figueroa, D McLaughlin 1340h GC43C-1179 POSTER Quantifying Crop Specific Blue and Green Water Footprints and the Spatial Allocation of Virtual Water in China: J Pan, T Smith, D McLaughlin 1340h GC43C-1180 POSTER Spatially Explicit Assessment of Agricultural Water Equilibrium in Korea Peninsula : C H Lim, S J Lee, W K Lee, W Lee 1340h GC43C-1181 POSTER Evolution of agricultural water use in India: a systems approach: T Hora, N B Basu 1340h GC43C-1182 POSTER Future water supply and demand in response to climate change and agricultural expansion in Texas: K Lee, T Zhou, H Gao, M Huang 1340h GC43C-1183 POSTER Supplemental irrigation as an initiative to support water and food security: A global evaluation of the potential to support and increase precipitation-fed wheat production: M Smilovic, T P Gleeson, J F Adamowski, C Langhorn, S W Kienzle 1340h GC43C-1184 POSTER Tap water isotopes reveal the San Francisco Bay Area’s plumbing and responses to a major drought: B J Tipple, M Y Jameel, T H Chau, C J Mancuso, G J Bowen, A Dufour, L A Chesson, J R Ehleringer 1340h GC43C-1185 POSTER Quantifying the Impacts of Droughts on the Electricity Sector and its Associated Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the American West: J E Herrera-Estrada, J Sheffield 1340h GC43C-1186 POSTER How much will be economic impact of climate change on water resources? A Meta-Analytic Review of previous literature: S Yoshikawa, Y Iseri, S Kanae 1340h GC43C-1188 POSTER Limits to global groundwater consumption: I de Graaf MSc, L P Van Beek, E Sutanudjaja, Y Wada, M F Bierkens 1340h GC43C-1189 POSTER An Assessment of Global Electric-Sector Water Demands to 2100 under the Latest Scenarios: N Ando, S Yoshikawa, S Kanae 1340h GC43C-1190 POSTER Bias correction applied to regional models of climate change: An approach based on the Generalized Extreme Value Distribution: A M H D Avila, G C Blain, V R Pereira, H S Pinto 1340h GC43C-1191 POSTER Clustering of Global Climate Models outputs as a tool for scenario-based risk assessment: V R Pereira, J Zullo Jr, A M H D Avila 1340h GC43C-1192 POSTER Evaluation of Historical and Projected Agricultural Climate Risk Over the Continental US: X Zhu, T J Troy, N Devineni GC43D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Linking Water with Economy: Examining Emerging Practices, Policy, and Research in Water Footprint Assessment Posters (joint with H, PA, SI) Ashok Chapagain, Water Footprint Network; Benjamin Ruddell, Arizona State University; Krishna Paudel, Louisiana State University; Henry Jordaan, University of the Free State 1340h GC43E-1207 POSTER Assessment of climate and land use change impacts on surface water runoff and connectivity in a continuous permafrost catchment on the Arctic Coastal Plain, Alaska: A Gaedeke, C D Arp, A K Liljedahl, R P Daanen, M S Whitman 1340h GC43E-1208 POSTER Quantifying Direct and Indirect Impact of Future Climate on Sub-Arctic Hydrology: A M Endalamaw, W R Bolton, J M Young-Robertson, D Morton, L D Hinzman 1340h GC43E-1209 POSTER Relationship between the Bering Strait Throughflow and Salinity in the Bering Sea in an Atmosphere-Ocean-Ice Coupled Model: Y Kawai, S Osafune, S Masuda, Y Komuro GC43F Moscone West 3003 Thursday 1340h Climate Variability and the African Environment, Water Resources, and Food Security II S Charles Ichoku, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Robinson Mugo, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development; Tsegaye Tadesse, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Edward Beighley, Northeastern University 1340h GC43F-01 Influence of the 2015-16 El Niño on the African Climate: W M Thiaw 1340h GC43D-1193 POSTER Impacts of effluent from Carlsbad Desalination Plant on the coastal biology and chemistry in a in-situ study of pre- and post-discharge: K L Petersen, N Heck, A Paytan, D C Potts 1355h GC43F-02 What role does evaporative demand play in driving drought in Africa?: M Hobbins, S Shukla, A McNally, D McEvoy, J L Huntington, G J Husak, C C Funk, G B Senay, J P Verdin, T Jansma, C Dewes 1340h GC43D-1194 POSTER Characterization of the Virtual Water Commodity Network of Major U.S. Cities: S Garcia, I C Ahams, B L Ruddell, A Mejia 1410h GC43F-03 Advancing Integrated African Early Warning Science and Climate Services: C C Funk, J P Verdin, G Galu, D Macharia, S Shukla, L Harrison, A McNally, C D Peters-Lidard, F R Robertson, J B Roberts, D H Pedreros, G J Husak, P Peterson, S Peterson, G Ederer, M F Landsfeld 1340h GC43D-1195 POSTER Private sector embedded water risk: Merging the corn supply chain network and regional watershed depletion: T Kim, K A Brauman, J Schmitt, A L Goodkind, T M Smith 1340h GC43D-1196 POSTER Estimating ecological water stress caused by anthropogenic uses in the US Great Lakes region: S Alian, A S Mayer, A Maclean, D W Watkins Jr, R Gyawali, A Mirchi 1340h GC43D-1197 POSTER Developing the greatest Blue Economy: Water productivity, fresh water depletion, and virtual water trade in the Great Lakes basin: A S Mayer, B L Ruddell, S T Mubako GC43E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h The Arctic Freshwater System: Past, Present, and Future II Posters (joint with A, C, H, OS) Hotaek PARK, Japan Agency for MarineEarth Science & Technology; Daqing Yang, National Hydrology Research Center, Environment Canada; Chris Spence, National Hydrology Research Center, Environment Canada 1340h GC43E-1198 POSTER The Biogeochemical Response to Inter-decadal Atmospheric Forcing Across Watershed Scales in Canada’s Subarctic : C Spence 1340h GC43E-1199 POSTER Isotopic and Chemical Identification of Hydrological Pathways in a Watershed Underlain by Shallow Discontinuous Permafrost: C A Arendt, J M Heikoop, B D Newman, C J Wilson, D E Graham, B Dafflon, S D Wullschleger, L Charsley-Groffman, G Altman 1340h GC43E-1200 POSTER Chemical and Isotopic Characterization of Surface Water and Active Layer Pore Water in a Tundra Landscape, Barrow, Alaska, USA: B D Newman, J M Heikoop, H Throckmorton, C A Arendt, D E Graham, C J Wilson, S D Wullschleger 1340h GC43E-1201 POSTER Understanding Flow and Transport in Ice Wedge Polygons Using Tracers: N A Wales, B D Newman, C J Wilson, J D Gomez-Velez 1340h GC43E-1202 POSTER Heat Transport from Large Northern Rivers to the Arctic Ocean: D Yang 1340h GC43E-1203 POSTER Climate warming induced changes in terrestrial Arctic river ice thickness and phenology: H PARK, Y Yoshikawa, K Oshima, D Yang 1340h GC43E-1204 POSTER Formation and Demise of an Icing-Dammed Proglacial Lake on Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada: M K Blade, B Moorman 1340h GC43E-1205 POSTER Modeled and measured linkages between glaciers, permafrost and hydrology in a subarctic watershed, Interior Alaska: A Gaedeke, A K Liljedahl, S O’Neel, T A Douglas, T Gatesman, R P Daanen, J Zhang, S W Campbell 1340h GC43E-1206 POSTER Application of the TopoFlow model to two sub-basins of the Caribou Poker Creek Research Watershed: E E Jafarov, S D Peckham, M Stoica, W R Bolton, A M Endalamaw All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1445h GC43F-05 Impacts of multiple global environmental changes on African crop yield and water use efficiency: Implications to food and water security: S Pan, J Yang, J Zhang, R Xu, S R S Dangal, B Zhang, H Tian 1500h GC43F-06 First highlights of the DynamicsAerosol-Chemistry-Cloud Interactions in West Africa (DACCIWA) field campaigns: C Liousse, P Knippertz, C Flamant, J Adon, A Akpo, I AnnesiMaesano, E Assamoi, A Baeza, B Julien, M Bedou, B J Brooks, J Y C Chiu, C Chiron, H Coe, S Danuor, J Djossou, M J Evans, B Fayomi, A H Fink, C GalyLacaux, E Gardrat, O Jegede, N Kalthoff, M Kedote, S Keita, K Kouame, A Konare, J F Leon, C H Mari, F Lohou, L Roblou, H Schlager, A Schwarzenboeck, E N Toure, Y Veronique GC43F-07 Aerosol-radiation-cloud 1520h interactions in the South-East Atlantic: first results from the ORACLES-2016 deployment and plans for future activities: J Redemann, R Wood, P Zuidema, J M Haywood, S Piketh, P Formenti, S Abel GC43G Moscone West 2022/2024 Thursday 1340h Schneider Lecture S (Virtual Session) David Cairns, Texas A&M University College Station; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Ellen MosleyThompson, Ohio State University Main Campus; Ali Omar, NASA Langley Research Center 1340h GC43G-01 Connecting Climate Science to Policy: from Global Food Production to the US Supreme Court: D S Battisti GEOMAGNETISM, PALEOMAGNETISM AND ELECTROMAGNETISM GP43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Imaging the Crust using Magnetic, Gravity, and Electromagnetic Methods III Posters Claire Bouligand, Université Grenoble Alpes; Megan Anderson, Colorado College; Jared Peacock, U.S. Geological Survey; Alain Plattner, California State University Fresno 1340h GP43A-1210 POSTER EMAG2-v3: A new global compilation of lithospheric magnetic anomalies: B Meyer, R W Saltus, A Chulliat 1340h GP43A-1211 POSTER Regional Modelling of the China Geomagnetic Field using Harmonic Splines: L Feng 1340h GP43A-1212 POSTER Distribution of the Magnetic Anomaly for the Swarm Satellite in China and Adjacent Area: C Wang, B Chen, J Yuan THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h GP43A-1213 POSTER Spatial Distribution and Secular Variation of Geomagnetic Filed in China Described by the CHAOS-6 Model and its Error Analysis: Z Wang, Z Gu, B Chen, J Yuan, C Wang 1340h GP43A-1214 POSTER The Lithospheric Magnetic Field and Structure Along the ErlianhaoteRizhao Profile in China: J Yuan, Z Gu, B Chen, R Xu, Z Ni, Z Wang, C Wang 1340h GP43A-1215 POSTER Crustal density contrast detection by global gravity and topography models and in-situ gravity observations: S J Claessens 1340h GP43A-1216 POSTER Using gravity data to estimate the density of surface rocks of Taiwan region: Y T Lo, Y Horng -Yen 1340h GP43A-1217 POSTER Usefulness of gravity modeling for Moho depth determination: application to Italy: G Vlahovic, E Brandmayr 1340h GP43A-1218 POSTER Gravity-derived Highresolution Moho Model for Greenland: R Steffen, G Strykowski, B Lund 1340h GP43A-1219 POSTER Estimating the Subsurface Basement Topography of Dodge County, Wisconsin Using Three Dimensional Modeling of Gravity and Aeromagnetic Data : E MacAlister, J Skalbeck, E Stewart 1340h GP43A-1220 POSTER Integrated geophysical study for subsurface characterization of basement in the Cherokee platform, northeastern Oklahoma: P Ratre, B Tapp 1340h GP43A-1222 POSTER Forward Modelling of Long-wavelength Magnetic Anomaly Contributions from the Upper Mantle: C M Idoko, J A Conder, E C Ferre, S A Friedman 1340h GP43A-1223 POSTER Could the Mantle Under Island Arcs Contribute to Long Wavelength Magnetic Anomalies?: S A Friedman, E C Ferre, F Martin-Hernandez, J M Feinberg, J A Conder 1340h GP43A-1224 POSTER Lithospheric Structure Beneath The Central Africa Shear Zone And Its Surrounding In Cameroon Deduced From Satellite Gravity Data : J F Goussi, E A Atekwana, M G Abdelsalam, D Bisso 1340h GP43A-1225 POSTER Subsurface structures of the active reverse fault zones in Japan inferred from gravity anomalies.: N Matsumoto, A Sawada, Y Hiramatsu, S Okada, T Tanaka, R Honda 1340h GP43A-1226 POSTER Insights from PotentialField Data on the Structural Framework of the Sacramento Delta, California: V E Langenheim, D McPhee, R W Graymer, M A Roberts 1340h GP43A-1227 POSTER On the Superficial Geological Processes in South Offshore Taiwan in Lights of the High-Resolution Shipborne Gravity and Numerical Modelling: T Lien, E T Y Chang, E Tan, C S Liu, L F Lin, H H Hsieh, W C Han 1340h GP43A-1228 POSTER Application of indexes of underground structure using land gravity data to the Eastern Boundary Fault zone of the Shonai Plain, northeastern Japan.: T Tanaka, Y Hiramatsu, N Matsumoto, R Honda, S Wada, A Sawada, S Okada GP43A-1229 POSTER Geophysical 1340h interpretation of the Caribbean plate and Gulf of Mexico from reprocessed potential field data: A Garcia-REYES, J Dyment, E Thebault 1340h GP43A-1230 POSTER Age and Origin of the Eastern Galicia Magnetic Anomaly (NW Spain): Constraints on the Understanding of the Central Iberian Arc: P Ayarza, J R Martinez-Catalan, J J Villalain, F Alvarez Lobato, M Durán-Oreja, P Joven Romero GP43A-1231 POSTER Geophysical 1340h Framework of a Rare Earth Element Enriched Terrane, Mountain Pass, California: K M Denton, D A Ponce, J Peacock, D M Miller, J S Miller 1340h GP43A-1232 POSTER Aeromagnetic expression of rare earth element (REE) deposits in New Mexico, USA : M Li 1340h GP43A-1233 POSTER Magnetic minerals’ classification for sources of magnetic anomalies: G Kletetschka, M A Wieczorek 1340h GP43A-1234 POSTER A Comparison of Resistivity Imaging Techniques Using 1D, 2D and 3D MT Inversions in the Middle Rio Grande Rift, NM: M Folsom, J Pepin, M A Person, S Kelley, J Peacock, J Peacock 1340h GP43A-1235 POSTER Magnetotelluric imaging of lithospheric modification due to late Cenozoic extension in the Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico, USA: D W Feucht, P Bedrosian, A F Sheehan 1340h GP43A-1236 POSTER Q-bursts as Tools to Detect Structures of Anisotropic Conductivities in the Earth’s Crust: V Barta, J Bor, B Ludván, P Steinbach, A Novák, G Satori 1340h GP43A-1237 POSTER Analysis of Anomalous Phases in Magnetotelluric Responses in terms of Rotational Properties: T Okazaki, R Yoshimura, N Oshiman 1340h GP43A-1238 POSTER Coupling Flow & Transport Modeling with Electromagnetic Geophysics to Better Understand Crustal Permeability: J Pepin, M Folsom, M A Person, S Kelley, J D Gomez-Velez, J Peacock 2016 41 GP43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Magnetic Methods and New Developments in Magnetostratigraphy to Assign Chronology of Geological Processes I Posters (joint with GC) Luigi Jovane, USP University of Sao Paulo; Wout Krijgsman, Utrecht University; Kenneth Kodama, Lehigh University; Rixiang Zhu, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences 1340h GP43B-1239 POSTER Roots of forbs sense climate fluctuations in the semi-arid Loess Plateau: Herb-chronology based analysis: S Shi 1340h GP43B-1240 POSTER Scanning SQUID microscopy as a new tool for sub-millimeter scale magnetostratigraphy: An application to unveil the growth process of marine ferromanganese crusts and its future potential: H Oda, A Noguchi, Y Yamamoto, A Usui, M Sato, J Kawai 1340h GP43B-1241 POSTER Complex Magnetic Behavior and Cyclostratigraphy: Reconciling Magnetostratigraphic Ambiguity in a Paleoclimate Archive in Central Asia: V Verestek, E Appel, K Frisch, S Voigt 1340h GP43B-1242 POSTER Straits to Extinction. Integrated Magneto-Bio-Stratigraphy and Cyclostratigraphy Studies Reveal the Destructive Power of Marine Gateways : D Palcu, D Simon, A C da Silva, S V Popov, L Golovina, W Krijgsman 1340h GP43B-1243 POSTER Magnetic study of a recent levee in the Bengal Fan (8°N, IODP Site U1454): L Meynadier, J F Savian, P A Selkin, B T Reilly, H Lantzsch, H Saur, A Galy, C FranceLanord, V Spiess, A Klaus 1340h GP43B-1244 POSTER Astrochronology of a Late Oligocene to Early Miocene Magnetostratigraphy from the Northwest Atlantic: T E van Peer, C Xuan, D Liebrand, P C Lippert, P A Wilson 1340h GP43B-1245 POSTER Oligocene–Early Miocene Magnetochronology of the Mammalian Faunas in the Lanzhou Basin—Environmental Changes in the NE Margin of the Tibetan Plateau: P Zhang, H Ao, M J Dekkers, Y Li, Z An 1340h GP43B-1246 POSTER HIGH-RESOLUTION INTEGRATED MAGNETOBIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF A NEW MIDDLE EOCENE SECTION FROM THE SOUTHERN BRANCH OF THE NEO7(7+<6 (/$=,ß %$6,1 (/$=,ß 3529,1&( TURKEY): D Rodelli, L Jovane, E Özcan, M Giorgioni, R Coccioni, F Frontalini, E Siciliano, A Brogi, R Catanzariti, G Less, M A Rostami 1340h GP43B-1247 POSTER New paleomagnetic results constrain the Cenozoic episodic uplift and evolution kinematics between the Pamir and Southwest Tien Shan: D Liu, H Li, Z Sun, Y Cao Jr, J Pan, M L Chevalier 1340h GP43B-1248 POSTER Late Cenozoic Uplift of the Chinese South Tian Shan: Insight from Magnetostratigraphy and Sedimentology: X Chen, H Chen, X G Cheng, S Zhongyue, X Lin 1340h GP43B-1249 POSTER Geomagnetic Reversals of the Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous Captured in a North China Core: T Kuhn, R R Fu, D V Kent, P E Olsen 1340h GP43B-1250 POSTER A high resolution magnetostratigraphic profile across the PermianTriassic boundary in the Southern Sydney Basin, eastern Australia: M E Belica, E Tohver, R Nicoll, S W Denyszyn, S Pisarevsky, A D George GP43B-1251 POSTER Tectonic, 1340h astrochronostratigraphic, and biostratigraphic implications of the paleomagnetic polarity reversal stratigraphy of the Late Triassic Bigoudine Formation (Argana Basin, Morocco): P E Olsen, M Et-Touhami, D V Kent, P M LeTourneau, S J Fowell, W K Witte, J H Whiteside Review of 1340h GP43B-1252 POSTER Paleomagnetic Age Constraints of Mid-Continent Rift Strata, Upper Midwestern United States: E Houlihan, A Runkel, J M Feinberg, C A Cowan, S Titus GP43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Magnetic Mysteries: From the Origin of the Hawaiian Emperor Bend to the Source of Marine Magnetic Anomalies II Posters (joint with DI, OS, T, V) Richard Gordon, Rice University; Antony Morris, Plymouth University; Jason Phipps Morgan, Royal Holloway University of London; 0DUFR0DɝRQH, Utrecht University 1340h GP43C-1254 POSTER Marine Magnetic Anomaly and Magnetization of the Subducting Pacific Plate on the Seaward Slope of the Japan Trench: T Fujiwara, Y N Kido 1340h GP43C-1255 POSTER Updating the Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale with Marine Magnetic Anomalies (Chrons C13-C33, 33-83 Ma): A Progress Report: K W Quigley, A Malinverno 1340h GP43C-1256 POSTER Paleomagnetic and Rock Magnetic Results From In-Situ Oceanic Gabbro from Atlantis Bank: IODP Expedition 360: J Bowles, A Morris, M Tivey, I Expedition 360 Scientists 1340h GP43C-1257 POSTER Paleolatitudinal Constraints from Eocene to Recent Sediments Cored in the Equatorial Pacific on IODP Expeditions 320 and 321: G Acton, C Richter, Y Yamamoto, C Ohneiser, T Yamazaki, J E T Channell, H F Evans, K E Petronotis, E P Guidry 1340h GP43C-1258 POSTER New Evidence that the Emperor Seamount Chain Records Motion of the Pacific Plate Relative to the Deep Mantle: R G Gordon, L Seidman, L Zheng, B C Horner-Johnson 1340h GP43C-1259 POSTER Global Plate Motions Relative to the Hotspots since 48 Ma B.P. from Simultaneous Inversion of Hotspot Tracks in the Pacific, Indian, and Atlantic Oceans Constrained to Consistency with Known Relative Plate Motions: R G Gordon, E A L Koivisto 2016 H43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Large-Scale Watershed Modeling and Data Uncertainty on Hydrologic and Water Quality Processes II Posters Haw Yen, Texas A & M University; Daren Harmel, USDA-ARS; Michael White, USDA-ARS; -HUH\$UQROG, USDA-ARS 1340h H43A-1392 POSTER Assessing Hydrological Uncertainties Using the SWAT Model to Simulate Streamflow Over the Alpine Himalayas: V Lakshmi, B Kumar, K C Patra 1340h H43A-1393 POSTER An Improved Method for Interpretation of Concentration-Discharge Relationships in Riverine Water-Quality Data: Q Zhang, C J Harman, W P Ball 1340h H43A-1394 POSTER Ensemble Modeling of Suspended Sediment in Steep Mountain Catchments: J Stewart, W J Raseman, J R Kasprzyk, B Livneh 1340h H43A-1395 POSTER QUANTIFYING THE UNCERTAINTY IN STREAMFLOW PREDICTIONS USING SWAT FOR BRAZOS– COLORADO COASTAL WATERSHED, TEXAS: D Mandal, N Bhatia, R K Srivastav 1340h GP43C-1260 POSTER Current Global Absolute Plate Velocities Inferred from the Trends of Hotspot Tracks: Implications for Motion between Groups of Hotspots and Comparison and Combination with Absolute Velocities Inferred from the Orientation of Seismic Anisotropy: C Wang, R G Gordon, L Zheng 1340h H43A-1396 POSTER Hydrologic simulation and runoff components analysis over a cold mountainous area in Southwest China with TRMM 3B4V7: W Xuan 1340h GP43C-1261 POSTER Plume Flux, Spreading Rate, and Obliquity of Seafloor Spreading: T Zhang, R G Gordon 1340h H43A-1397 POSTER Using a Data-Driven Approach to Understand the Interaction between Catchment Characteristics and Water Quality Responses: A W Western, A Lintern, S Liu, D Ryu, J A Webb, P Leahy, P Wilson, D Waters, U BendeMichl, M Watson 1340h GP43C-1262 POSTER Pacific Plate Deformation due to Plate Motion Relative to the Spin Axis on a Nonspherical Earth: D Woodworth, R G Gordon 1340h H43A-1398 POSTER Assessing Potential Land Suitability for Surface Irrigation using Groundwater in Ethiopia: A W Worqlul, J Jeong, J Osorio, T Gerik, D Yihun, R Srinivan, N Clark 1340h GP43C-1263 POSTER The Role of Deep Mantle Flow in Shaping the Hawaiian-Emperor Bend: R Hassan, D Müller, M Gurnis, S Williams, N E Flament 1340h H43A-1399 POSTER Soil water transmission under rain infiltration on a steep, unchanneled hillslope: S Y Yang, C D Jan GP43D Moscone South 302 Thursday 1340h Recent Advances in Environmental and Biogeomagnetism I France Lagroix, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris; Yongxin Pan, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Christoph Geiss, Trinity College; John Tarduno, University of Rochester 1340h GP43D-01 Ancient origin of microbial biomineralization and magnetotaxis: W Lin, G A Paterson, D A Bazylinski, R Zhu, J L Kirschvink, Y Pan 1355h GP43D-02 The demise of a diverse magnetofossil assemblage across the EoceneOligocene Transition in a Northwest Atlantic sediment drift.: P C Lippert, V E Taylor, S M Bohaty, C Wagner, C Xuan, P A Wilson 1410h GP43D-03 Dependence of Bacterial Magnetosome Morphology on Chemical Conditions in Deep-sea Sediments: T Yamazaki, Y Suzuki, N Kawamura 1425h GP43D-04 Widespread occurrence of magnetic nanoparticle inclusions in marine sediments and their importance in paleomagnetic and environmental magnetic studies: L Chang, A P Roberts, D Heslop, J LI, A Hayashida, X Zhao, Q Huang 1440h GP43D-05 Research strategies and quantitative methods in environmental magnetism: I Lascu, J R Muraszko, R J Harrison, K K McLauchlan 1455h GP43D-06 Simulation of soil iron oxide production via alteration of ferrihydrite confirms direct formation of maghemite and partially oxidized magnetite—Implication for magnetic enhancement models: S K Banerjee, J Smale, D Bilardello, J M Feinberg, J A Soltis 1510h GP43D-07 Environmental magnetic records of the Dali Lake borehole sequence in Inner Mongolia and implications for paleoclimatic variations in the semi-arid East Asia since the last deglaciation: S Liu, C Deng, J Xiao, J LI, G A Paterson, L Chang, L Yi, H Qin, Y Pan, R Zhu 1525h GP43D-08 A Preliminary Rock Magnetic Geothermometer to Evaluate Seismic Heating Signatures: Example from the Japan Trench Subduction Plate-boundary Fault Zone Drilled by IODP Expedition 343 (JFAST): M J Dekkers, T Yang, B Zhang 1340h H43A-1400 POSTER Characteristics of Nonpoint Source Pollution Loss under the Influence of Watershed Hydrology in the Southern Subtropical Zone of China: W Ouyang, F Hao, C Lin, Y Shi, X Xu, J Cao 1340h H43A-1401 POSTER Estimation of 137Cs load with consideration of uncertainty at Kuchibuto River basin: K Naito, T Onishi, K Nakamura, T Yasutaka, S Miyazu 1340h H43A-1402 POSTER Large-scale Watershed Modeling: NHDPlus Resolution with Achievable Conservation Scenarios in the Western Lake Erie Basin: H Yen, M J White, J G Arnold, S C Keitzer, M V V Johnson, J D Atwood, P Daggupati, M E Herbert, S P Sowa, S Ludsin, D M Robertson, R Srinivasan, C A Rewa 1340h H43A-1403 POSTER The hydrologic implications of alternative prioritizations of landscape-scale geographically isolated wetlands conservation : G R Evenson, H E Golden, C Lane, D L Mclaughlin, E D’Amico 1340h H43A-1404 POSTER Estimation of future flow regime for a spatially varied Himalayan watershed using improved multi-site calibration method of SWAT model.: S M Pradhanang, M A Hasan, P Booth, O Fallatah H43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Food, Energy, and Water Nexus: 6\QHUJLHVDQG7UDGHRVΖΖΖ3RVWHUV Xiaodong Zhang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mojtaba Sadegh, University of California Irvine; Keith Cherkauer, Purdue University; Velimir Vesselinov, Los Alamos National Laboratory 1340h H43B-1406 POSTER Impacts of industrial transition on water use intensity and energy-related carbon intensity in China: A spatio-temporal analysis during 2003-2012: J Cai, H Yin, O Varis 1340h H43B-1407 POSTER Regulation of water resources for sustaining global future socioeconomic development : J Chen, H SHI, B Sivakumar 1340h H43B-1408 POSTER Potential of Using Solar Energy for Drinking Water Treatment Plant: S S Bukhary, J Batista, S Ahmad 1340h H43B-1409 POSTER Estimation of rice yield affected by drought and relation between rice yield and TVDI: C Hongo, E Tamura, G Sigit 1340h H43B-1410 POSTER Food Waste in the FoodEnergy-Water Nexus: Energy and Water Footprints of Wasted Food: K M Kibler, T Sarker, D Reinhart 1340h H43B-1411 POSTER Green Algae from Coal Bed Methane Ponds as a Source of Fertilizer for Economically Important Plants of Montana: O R Ogunsakin, M E Apple, X Zhou, B Peyton 1340h GP43C-1253 POSTER Investigation of a marine magnetic polarity reversal boundary in cross-section at the northern boundary of the Kane Megamullion, Mid-Atlantic Ridge 23°40’N: M Xu, M Tivey 42 HYDROLOGY THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h H43B-1412 POSTER A Two-stage Approach for Water Demand Prediction under Constrained total water use and Water Environmental Capacity: Y He, C Xiaohong, K Lin, Z Wang 1340h H43B-1413 POSTER Assessment of the tradeoffs and synergies between low-carbon power sector transition and land and water resources of the United Kingdom using the “ForeseerTM” approach: D D Konadu, Z Sobral Mourao 1340h H43B-1414 POSTER Developing Intelligent System Dynamic Management Instruments on Water-Food-Energy Nexus in Response to Urbanization: W P Tsai, F J Chang, H S Lur, C H Fan, M C Hu, T L Huang 1340h H43B-1415 POSTER Waste Not, Want Not: Role of Waste Generation, Management, and Treatment in Food-Energy-Water Nexus Interactions: T Gunda, V C Tidwell 1340h H43B-1416 POSTER Integrating water use into Southern California’s power dispatch: an evaluation of the potential for cost-effective water conservation: J Bolorinos 1340h H43B-1417 POSTER Emergence of a FoodEnergy-Water Nexus in Northwest Mexico as a Result of Interbasin Water Transfers.: A Munoz Hernandez, A S Mayer, E R Vivoni, A RoblesMorua, M Hallack-Alegria, A Salazar Explore the 1340h H43B-1418 POSTER interrelationships of the WFE Nexus by relational topological mapping techniques - a case in northern Taiwan: Y Y Liao, W P Tsai, F J Chang 1340h H43B-1419 POSTER Water, Energy, and Food Nexus: Modeling of Inter-Basin Resources Trading: D Kang, A Wicaksono, G Jeong, B J Jang, J Ahn, T W KIm 1340h H43B-1420 POSTER Systems Dynamics Modelling Identifies (Un)Sustainable Rice Cultivation Strategies for the Mekong Delta Under Upstream Hydropower Development: S E Darby, A Chapman, C R Hackney, J Leyland, D R Parsons, R E Aalto, A P Nicholas, J Best 1340h H43B-1421 POSTER Assessment of foodwater nexus by water footprint: a case study in Saskatchewan, Canada: Y Zhao, B Si 1340h H43B-1423 POSTER Water-Energy Nexus Challenges & Opportunities in the Arabian Peninsula under Climate Change: F Flores-Lopez, D N Yates, S Galaitsi, T Binnington, W Dougherty, M Vinnaccia, J C Glavan 1340h H43B-1424 POSTER Dynamics of the Urban Water-Energy Nexuses of Mumbai and London: S De Stercke, A Mijic, W Buytaert, V Chaturvedi 1340h H43B-1425 POSTER Beneficial Use of Produced Water from Oil and Gas Operations for Agriculture: Effects on Crop Health and Crop Uptake of Contaminants: E M Sedlacko, A C Blaine, K M Haynes, C P Higgins 1340h H43B-1426 POSTER Water and Power Systems Co-optimization under a High Performance Computing Framework: Y Xuan, S Arumugam, J DeCarolis, K Mahinthakumar 1340h H43B-1427 POSTER Columbia River Treaty Renegotiation: Potential Impacts on Agriculture, Hydropower and Flood Risk in the Context of an Altered Climate: B R Rushi, M G Barik, S Y Lee, K Rajagopalan, J Petrie, M E Barber, J Boll, J C Adam 1340h H43B-1428 POSTER Subsurface Drainage Contribution to Streamflow in the Corn Belt Region: S A Jame, L C Bowling 1340h H43B-1429 POSTER Assessment of Longterm Irrigation Water Availability over Highly Managed and Economically Important Agricultural Region of the Columbia River Basin: M G Barik, B R Rushi, K Malek, K Rajagopalan, S Hall, C E Kruger, M Brady, C Stockle, J C Adam H43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Weather and Climate Ensembles for Hydrologic Forecasting and Scenario Analysis II Posters (joint with NH) Ricardo Mantilla, University of Iowa; Daniel Wright, University of Wisconsin Madison; Firas Saleh, Davidson Laboratory 1340h H43C-1430 POSTER Objective Use of Climate Indices to Inform Ensemble Streamflow Forecasts in the Columbia River Basin -- An Initial Review: E Pytlak, A McManamon, S P Hughes, R A Van Der Zweep, P Butcher, C Karafotias, J Beckers, E Welles 1340h H43C-1431 POSTER Spatial-temporal reproducibility assessment of global seasonal forecasting system version 5 model for Dam Inflow forecasting: S Moon, A S Suh, H Soohee 1340h H43C-1432 POSTER Post-processing Seasonal Precipitation Forecasts via Integrating Climate Indices and the Analog Approach: Y Liu, Y Zhang, A Wood, H S Lee, L Wu, J C Schaake 1340h H43C-1433 POSTER Evaluating and improving the forecast skill of NMME dataset over the CONUS; introducing an effective postprocessing approach: S Khajehei, A Ahmadalipour, H Moradkhani All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h H43C-1434 POSTER A new method of multi model ensemble to improve the simulation of the geographic distribution of Köppen–Geiger climate classification: L Wang, Y Li, C Qixiang, S Wu II, F Jing 1340h H43C-1435 POSTER The Southern Utah Flash Floods of 14 September 2015 and the Hydroclimatology of Extreme Floods in the Southwestern US: J A Smith, M L Baeck, J Signell, L Yang, E Morin 1340h H43C-1436 POSTER Copula Based Postprocessing Method for Hydrologic Ensemble Forecast: Q Duan, W Li 1340h H43C-1437 POSTER Evaluation of Precipitation Ensemble Forecasts at Environmental Modeling Center (EMC) of NCEP: Y Luo, Y Zhu 1340h H43C-1438 POSTER A Novel Method for Simulating Stochastic Simulations of Daily Precipitation and Air Temperature at Multiple Sites: K Smith, C Strong, F Rassoul-Agha 1340h H43C-1439 POSTER Theory and Practice of Phase-aware Ensemble Forecasting: J A Schulte, N Georgas 1340h H43C-1440 POSTER A statistical approach to generating perturbed physics ensemble forecasts using the WRF model: Q Duan, C W Shen, C Wang 1340h H43C-1441 POSTER Seasonal Ensemble Forecasting: Using Bayesian Model Averaging and Constrained Fourier Smoothing: M Sahu, S Lahari, R Khosa 1340h H43C-1442 POSTER Coupling Fluvial and Oceanic Drivers in Flooding Forecasts for San Francisco Bay: L Herdman, J Kim, R Cifelli, P Barnard, L H Erikson, L E Johnson, V Chandrasekar 1340h H43C-1443 POSTER Spatially and Physically Consistent Weather Estimation using BiasCorrected Climate Simulations and Reanalysis Analogs: J Winter, G Bucini, P J Clemins, B Beckage 1340h H43C-1444 POSTER Storm Tracking in the Southwest using 2D Lightning Fields: J Signell, J A Smith, M L Baeck 1340h H43C-1445 POSTER Improved Method for Multi-GCM Ensemble Averaging of Downscaled CMIP5 Precipitation for Capturing the Observed Precipitation Series: H Arora, C S P S Ojha H43D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions: Identifying and Integrating Physical, Biological, and Chemical Processes across Scales III Posters (joint with B) Stefan Krause, University of Birmingham; Susa Stonedahl, St. Ambrose University; Daniele Tonina, University of Idaho; Marie Kurz, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig 1340h H43D-1447 POSTER Characteristics and degradation of carbon and phosphorus from aquatic macrophytes in lakes: Insights from solid-state 13C NMR and solution 31P NMR spectroscopy: S S LIU, Y Zhu, W Meng, F Wu 1340h H43D-1448 POSTER Change of groundwaterlevel caused by enhancing embankment of an agricultural reservoir: W Kim, B S Lee, J Y Um, J S Kim, H H Yong, S H Song 1340h H43D-1449 POSTER An integrated surface water-groundwater numerical model to simulate the interaction between groundwater, spring and surface water in karst watershed, Beijing, China: H CHU, J Wei 1340h H43D-1450 POSTER An Estimation of Groundwater Fuxes Induced by Topography Structure at Basin Scale: A Caruso, F Boano, L Ridolfi 1340h H43D-1451 POSTER Novel High Resolution Nitrate Isotope Method for Determination of Nutrient Fate in Aquatic Systems: S ComerWarner, S Krause, D Gooddy 1340h H43D-1452 POSTER Hyporheic exchange in a riverbed affected by fine particle clogging: Y Chen, G Jin, H Tang, P Zhang, L Li 1340h H43D-1453 POSTER Hydrochemical evolution and groundwater-river interaction in a headwater catchment in Miyun Reservoir, China: Z Wei, Y Liu, F Tian, H Hu, Q Tie, S Zhao 1340h H43D-1454 POSTER Modeling System Considering the Effects of Groundwater for Arid Mountain Basin: W Xie, X Zeng, J Wu 1340h H43D-1455 POSTER Quantifying hyporheic exchange dynamics in a highly regulated large river reach: T Zhou, J Bao, M Huang, Z Hou, E Arntzen, R Mackley, S Harding, A Crump, Y Xu, X Song, X Chen, J Stegen, G E Hammond, P D Thorne, J M Zachara 1340h H43D-1456 POSTER Water Sources of Temperate Upland Swamps of Eastern Australia. Implications for Groundwater Management and Climate Change.: K Cowley, K Fryirs, R Chisari, G C Hose H43D-1457 POSTER Groundwater 1340h Discharges to Rivers in the Western Canadian Oil Sands Region: J Ellis, S Jasechko 1340h H43D-1458 POSTER Oxygen Carbon Dynamics within the Hyporheic Zone of a Headwater Stream: R Pennington, R Haggerty, S M Wondzell, S P Serchan, W J Reeder, D Tonina 1340h H43D-1459 POSTER Temporal Variation and Scaling of Hydrological Variables in a Typical Watershed: C Yang, Y K Zhang, X Liang, J Liu 1340h H43D-1460 POSTER Streambeds Merit Recognition as a Scientific Discipline: J E Constantz 1340h H43D-1461 POSTER Radon variability between upstream and downstream in two catchments: W H Jeon, J Y Lee 1340h H43D-1462 POSTER Hyporheic exchange by complex three-dimensional bedforms: X Chen, M B Cardenas, L Chen, L Zheng 1340h H43D-1463 POSTER Impacts of Freshets on Hyporheic Exchange Flow under Gaining and Losing Conditions: L Wu, T Singh, J Lewandowski, G Nuetzmann, A L E Worman, D M Hannah, S Krause, J D Gomez-Velez 1340h H43D-1464 POSTER An Integrated Modeling Study of the Miho Catchment in Korea: J Joo, Y Tian, A Zhang, C Zheng 1340h H43D-1465 POSTER Water Sources Over Time for a Semi-Arid River- Implications for Water Resources: T Meixner, S W Leavitt, K Morino 1340h H43D-1466 POSTER What have we done? The evolution and state of hyporheic research: A S Ward 1340h H43D-1467 POSTER Does Density-Driven Nocturnal Water Column Mixing Drive Redox Oscillations in Flocculent Organic Sediments?: D W Kincaid, M S Phanikumar, S K Hamilton, M A Briggs, J P Zarnetske 1340h H43D-1468 POSTER A Hyporheic Mesocosm Experiment: Influence of Quantity and Quality of stream-source DOC on Rates of Hyporheic Metabolism: S P Serchan, S M Wondzell, R Haggerty, R Pennington, K P Feris, A R Sanfilippo, W J Reeder, D Tonina 1340h H43D-1469 POSTER Impact of submarine groundwater discharge heat-flux on the coastal area: M Yamada, R Sugimoto, H Honda 1340h H43D-1470 POSTER Radon and Strontium Isotopes as tracers for quantifying mixing process of groundwater and surface water in riverside area: J Kim, K K Lee 1340h H43D-1471 POSTER Hydrogeology of a Danish Riparian Lowland: the Importance of Groundwater Upwelling on Nitrate Removal: M Steiness, S G W van’t Veen, S Jessen, P K Engesgaard 1340h H43D-1472 POSTER The inverse Numerical Computer Program FLUX-BOT for estimating Vertical Water Fluxes from Temperature TimeSeries.: N Trauth, C Schmidt, M Munz 1340h H43D-1473 POSTER Estimation and Assessment of Nearshore Submarine Groundwater Discharge (SGD) in Anda, northwestern Philippines Using 222Rn: D L O Mancenido 1340h H43D-1474 POSTER A three-dimensional hyporheic model of River Bure: The role of streambed and morphological heterogeneity and estimation of reactive nitrogen transport.: C Gokdemir, D Tonina, C M Heppell, N K Copty, A Bellin 1340h H43D-1475 POSTER UNDERSTANDING GROUNDWATER AND SURFACE WATER EXCHANGE PROCESSES ALONG A CONTROLLED STREAM USING THERMAL REMOTE SENSING AND IN-SITU MEASUREMENTS: D Varli, K K Yilmaz 1340h H43D-1476 POSTER Effects of hydraulic property variations on hyporheic exchange induced by dune-like bedforms: D Tonina, F de Barros, A Marzadri, A Bellin 1340h H43D-1477 POSTER Optimizing Locations of Stream Restoration Structures to Maximize Hyporheic Zone Path Lengths in a Pool and Riffle Sequence: M Beck, C Lowry 1340h H43D-1478 POSTER Stream Discharge and Groundwater Inflow as Controls on Hyporheic Exchange Mediated by Heterogeneous Morphology: N M Schmadel, A S Ward 1340h H43D-1479 POSTER Spatio-temporal Oxygen Dynamics in Gravel Bars under Varying Hydrological Conditions: T Brandt, M Vieweg, C Schmidt, J H Fleckenstein 1340h H43D-1480 POSTER One-dimensional flow model of the river-hyporheic zone system: D Pokrajac 1340h H43D-1481 POSTER Cryogenic Sampling and Biogeochemical Characterization of Hyporheic Sediments from the Fraser River near Vancouver, British Columbia: M Zima, R Simister, S Crowe, R D Beckie 1340h H43D-1482 POSTER From the Local to the Reach Scale - Quantifying Water Fluxes Across the Hyporheic Zone Using Heat as a Tracer, Hydraulic Conductivity Measurements and Modeling Techniques: U Schneidewind, C Anibas, G Ghysels, M Huysmans, R Azzam All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h H43D-1483 POSTER Identification and Large-Scale Mapping of Riverbed Facies along the Hanford Reach of the Columbia River for Hyporheic Zone Studies: T D Scheibe, Z Hou, C J Murray, W A Perkins, E Arntzen, M C Richmond, R Mackley, T C Johnson 1340h H43D-1484 POSTER Carbon and Nitrogen Response to Forced Inundation of Hyporheic Sediment along an Elevational Transect of the Columbia River: A E Goldman, E Graham, A Crump, D Kennedy, E B Romero, C Anderson, K L Dana, J Fredrickson, J Stegen 1340h H43D-1485 POSTER How Should We Collect Biogeochemical Data in the Stream-Groundwater Interface at the Watershed Scale?: J P Zarnetske, J A Lee-Cullin, S Ruhala, S Plont, E Wiewiora 1340h H43D-1486 POSTER Temporal Signatures of Hyporheic Exchange and Stream Metabolism in Glacial Meltwater Streams, Antarctica: M N Gooseff, C Torrens H43E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Climate Variability and Change and Subsurface Hydrology: Impacts, Mitigating Measures, and Predictions II Posters S Yusong Li, University of NebraskaLincoln; Denis O’Carroll, University of New South Wales; Jason Gurdak, San Francisco State University; Dioni Cendon, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization 1340h H43E-1487 POSTER Paleoclimatical signals from large aquifers: comparative study of North China Plain, North America and Great Artesian Basin: J Chen 1340h H43E-1488 POSTER Variation of extreme precipitation events and its associations with ENSO in Leizhou Peninsula, southern China, during 19842013: R Wang, J Chen, T Jiang, K Li 1340h H43E-1489 POSTER Connection Zones, Surface Water – Groundwater: Aquifers Associated To Niger Central Delta, In Mali.: S Kone 1340h H43E-1490 POSTER Transport of CH4 through open-talik lakes in discontinuous permafrost aquifers: B A Eckhardt, D L Barnes, R P Daanen, K M Walter Anthony 1340h H43E-1491 POSTER Groundwater residence time and paleohydrology in the Baltic Artesian basin:isotope geochemical data: R Vaikmae, C Gerber, R Purtschert, W Aeschbach, V Raidla Sr, Z T Lu, J C Zappala, P Mueller, R Mokrik Sr, W Jiang 1340h H43E-1492 POSTER Variation of Soil Moisture from Rainfall Effects in Hillslope: H Lee, J Y Lee 1340h H43E-1493 POSTER Determining spatially discretized surface flow and baseflow in the context of climate change and water quality management: M Raimonet, L Oudin, C Rabouille, J Garnier, M Silvestre, R Vautard, V Thieu 1340h H43E-1494 POSTER Using Coupled Groundwater-Surface Water Models to Simulate Eco-Regional Differences in Climate Change Impacts on Hydrological Drought Regimes in British Columbia: J R Dierauer, D M Allen 1340h H43E-1495 POSTER Linking teleconnection patterns to low periodicity groundwater level fluctuations across the United Kingdom: I Holman, Q Neulens 1340h H43E-1496 POSTER Impacts of climate change on hydrologic processes in the upstream region of Nu-Salween River: X Peng, H Lu, W Wang 1340h H43E-1497 POSTER How Soil Water Storage Moderates Climate Change’s Effects on Transpiration Across the Critical Zone Observatories: C Heckman, N Tague 1340h H43E-1498 POSTER Effect of Periodic Surface Air Temperature Variations on Subsurface Thermal Structure with Vertical Fluid flow: R V D, M Ravi, K Srivastava 1340h H43E-1499 POSTER 2015, a Year without Snow in the Oregon Cascades: Recession Response of Small Watersheds: E R Jachens, C Roques, J S Selker, D E Rupp, S Lewis, C Walter, G Grant, A W Nolin 1340h H43E-1501 POSTER A Method to Measure the Temporal Variation of Freshwater-Saltwater Interface and Applications to Coastal Aquifers in Korea: H Yoon, Y Kim, S H Lee, K Ha 1340h H43E-1502 POSTER Water resources allocation under climatic and population scenarios: case of Loumbila dam in Burkina Faso.: P E Kabore Bontogho, I Boubacar 1340h H43E-1503 POSTER Application of a 3D Model to Assess the Thermo-Hydrological Effects of Climate Warming in a Discontinuous Permafrost Zone, Umiujaq, Northern Quebec, Canada : M Parhizkar, R Therrien, J W H Molson, J M Lemieux, R Fortier, M C Talbot Poulin, P Therrien, M Ouellet THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h H43E-1504 POSTER Detecting the quantitative hydrological response under the climate change and human activities: J Wu 1340h H43E-1505 POSTER Where will the flow go after the snow? Case study of the Diguillín Watershed, Central Chile: K H Markovich, J L Arumi, G E Fogg, H E Dahlke, R M Maxwell H43F Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Advances in Petrophysics for Hydrogeophysics and Near Surface Geophysics II Posters (joint with NS) Damien Jougnot, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI; Kristina Keating, Rutgers University Newark 1340h H43F-1506 POSTER Effect of clay distribution in synthetic sand-clay mixtures on hydraulic and geophysical parameters: G K Osterman, K Keating, L D Slater, M Sugand, A M Binley 1340h H43F-1507 POSTER Exploring Better Methods for Deriving Qv and How It Relates to Surface Conduction: D Anderson, J Robinson, D Ntarlagiannis, S Falzone, L D Slater, K Keating, N V Seleznev H43F-1508 POSTER Experimental 1340h investigations of phase error caused by electrode impedance in laboratory spectral induced polarization (SIP) measurements: C Wang, D Ntarlagiannis, L D Slater, N V Seleznev 1340h H43F-1509 POSTER Relationship between 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R Peddinti, D P Kbvn, S Ranjan, P G RM 1340h H43F-1515 POSTER Geoelectrical mapping of the Soil and Groundwater Contaminated Site: Case Study from Taiwan: H C Liu, C P Lin, T P Wang 1340h H43F-1516 POSTER Electrical Resistivity Tomography monitoring reveals groundwater storage in a karst vadose zone: A Watlet, O Kaufmann, M J Van Camp, A Triantafyllou, M F Cisse, Y Quinif, P Meldrum, P B Wilkinson, J E Chambers 1340h H43F-1517 POSTER Petrophysical analysis and lithology identification of a Middle Bakken member in the Blue Buttes Field, Williston Basin, North Dakota: A Alexeyev, M Ostadhassan 1340h H43F-1518 POSTER A Cellular Automatabased Deterministic Inversion Algorithm for the Characterization of Linear Structural Heterogeneities: A Jardani, P Fischer, N Lecoq 1340h H43F-1519 POSTER Attenuation of seismic waves in rocks saturated with multiphase fluids: theory and experiments: N Tisato, B Quintal, S Chapman, Y Podladchikov, J P Burg 1340h H43F-1520 POSTER A Comparison of Patchy 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in a proglacial Alpine river system: D Morche, A Schuchardt, H Baewert, M Weber, M Faust 1340h H43G-1525 POSTER Disentangling the response of streamflow to forest management and climate : S Dymond, C Miniat, K D Bladon, E Keppeler, P V Caldwell 1340h H43G-1526 POSTER An Evaluation of Vegetation Influences on Infiltration in Hawaiian Soils: K S Perkins, J D Stock, J R Nimmo 1340h H43G-1535 POSTER Using diurnal streamflow and conductivity data to monitor and forecast runoff in a snowmelt dominated watershed: S Miller, S N Miller 1340h H43G-1536 POSTER Regulation of PostLogging N Turnover and Mobile N by Solar Insolation in a Steep Rocky Mountain Watershed: D M Stewart, U Silins, M Emelko, M Stone 1340h H43G-1537 POSTER Effect of Sediment Availability in Bedload-Dominated Rivers on Fluvial Geomorphic Equilibrium: M Marti 1340h H43G-1538 POSTER Modeling In-Stream Hydro-Geomorphic Processes After 2012 Waldo Canyon Fire, Colorado: S Nourbakhshbeidokhti, A M Kinoshita, A Chin 1340h H43G-1527 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K D Bladon 1340h H43G-1531 POSTER Get In and Get Out: Assessing Stream Sediment Loading from Short Duration Forest Harvest Operations and Rapid Haul Road Decommissioning.: A Corrigan, U Silins, M Stone 1340h H43G-1532 POSTER Surface Runoff and Sediment Transport Through a Riparian Buffer of a Steep Rocky Mountain Catchment: K Puntenney, K D Bladon, U Silins 1340h H43G-1533 POSTER Assessing and Predicting Erosion from Off Highway Vehicle Trails in FrontRange Rocky Mountain Watersheds.: M J Howard, U Silins, A Anderson 1340h H43G-1534 POSTER NATURAL RISKS AT THE BOTTOM SIDE OF AMECA RIVER, IN THE STATE LIMITS OF JALISCO AND NAYARIT, MEXICO: K G Pinedo, R Maciel, L E Pena, E X García García, C Ramos Chavez H43G-1541 POSTER Post-fire 1340h evapotranspiration trends in Southwestern United States: P Poon, A M Kinoshita 1340h H43G-1542 POSTER Suspended sediment concentrations following natural watershed disturbances: temporal and spatial considerations: S E Ryan, S L Rathburn, M K Dixon 1340h 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Wagenbrenner, I Demirtas, P R Robichaud 1340h H43G-1549 POSTER Modeling the Hydrologic Response to Changes in Groundcover Conditions Caused by Fire Disturbances: E Kikinzon, A L Atchley, E Coon, R S Middleton 1340h H43G-1550 POSTER Analyzing the occurrence of debris flows and floods in a small watershed two years after a wildfire, San Gabriel Mountains, California: R J Leeper, N C Barth, A B Gray 1340h H43G-1551 POSTER How do Watershed Characteristics and Precipitation Influence PostWildfire Valley Sediment Storage and Delivery Over Time?: D J Brogan, P A Nelson, L H MacDonald 1340h H43G-1552 POSTER Effects of Post-Fire Salvage Logging on Infiltration, Soil Compaction, and Erosion in Central California.: I Demirtas, J W Wagenbrenner, W Olsen, P R Robichaud H43H Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Forecasting Hydrology at Continental Scale II Posters David Gochis, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Richard Hooper, Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of 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Sharing Science Room: Moscone West 2001A 1340h H43H-1564 POSTER Retrospective Snow Analysis Across the Continental United States for the National Water Model: L R Karsten, D Gochis, A L Dugger, J L McCreight, M J Barlage, G M Fall, C Olheiser 1340h H43H-1565 POSTER Hydrographic and terrestrial datasets to support continental-scale hydrologic modeling in Version 1 of the National Water Model: K M Sampson, D J Gochis, D N Yates 1340h H43H-1566 POSTER Evaluation of streamflow forecast for the National Water Model of U.S. National Weather Service: A Rafieeinasab, J L McCreight, A L Dugger, D Gochis, D Gochis, L R Karsten, Y Zhang, B Cosgrove, Y Liu 1340h H43H-1567 POSTER A Flood Forecasting Scheme for Large Rivers with Requisite Simplicity: W Palash, A S Akanda, Y Jiang, D L Small, A Nozari, S Islam 1340h H43H-1569 POSTER Comparison of Flood Inundation Mapping Techniques between Different Modeling Approaches and Satellite Imagery: J Zhang, D Munasinghe, Y F Huang, P Lin, N Z Fang, S Cohen, Y P Tsang 44 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h H43H-1570 POSTER Effect of Atmospheric Forcing Data on the Large-Scale Streamflow Simulations: A A Tavakoly, G P Weedon, A Snow, J M Roningen, J B Eylander, R Gilham, M Best 1340h H43H-1571 POSTER Densified Stream Measurement Network Modeling at Continental and Local Scales: J M Coll, M Johnson, P Ruess H43I Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h :HWODQGDQG5LSDULDQ=RQH(HFWVRQ Water Quality, Quantity, and Ecology in Downstream Waters II Posters (joint with B) Matthew Reid, Cornell University; Grey Evenson, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education; C. Nathan Jones, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1340h H43I-1572 POSTER Utilizing patch and site level greenhouse-gas concentration measurements in tandem with the prognostic model, ecosys: T H Morin, C Rey Sanchez, G Bohrer, W J Riley, J Angle, Z A Mekonnen, K C Stefanik, K C Wrighton 1340h H43I-1573 POSTER From Salamanders to Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Effects of Upland Management on Wetland Functions: D L Mclaughlin, C N Jones, K Henson, D A Kaplan 1340h H43I-1574 POSTER Impact of Agricultural Stream Restoration on Riparian Zone Hydrology and Biogeochemistry: M Welsh, P Vidon, S McMillan 1340h H43I-1575 POSTER Quantifying the Impact of geographically isolated wetlands on the downstream hydrology of a Canadian Prairie watershed: A Muhammad, G R Evenson, A Boluwade, S K Jha, P F Rasmussen H43I-1576 POSTER Groundwater 1340h connectivity of prairie-pothole wetlands to downstream waters: The role of water-table mound transience: B P Neff 1340h H43I-1577 POSTER Biogeochemical Hotspots: Role of Small Wetlands in Nutrient Processing at the Watershed Scale: F Y Cheng, N B Basu 1340h H43I-1578 POSTER Hydrologic connectivity of geographically isolated wetlands to surface water systems: I F Creed, A Ameli 1340h H43I-1579 POSTER Event-Based Analysis of Rainfall-Runoff Response to Assess WetlandStream Interaction in the Prairie Pothole Region: M A Haque, C Ross, A Schmall, S Bansah, G Ali 1340h H43I-1580 POSTER Delineation of Nested Wetland Catchments and Modeling of Hydrologic Connectivity Using LiDAR Data and Aerial Imagery: Q Wu, C Lane 1340h H43I-1581 POSTER Riparian vegetation and river network assimilatory NO3-N uptake from high frequency sensor measurements: M Rode, M Weitere, M R Anis 1340h H43I-1582 POSTER Regional and National Use of Semi-Natural and Natural Depressional Wetlands in Green Infrastructure: C Lane, E D’Amico 1340h H43I-1583 POSTER Scaling Effects of Riparian Peatlands on Stable Isotopes in Runoff and DOC Mobilization: D Tetzlaff, C Tunaley, C Soulsby 1340h H43I-1584 POSTER Effects of Vegetative Buffers on Sediment and its Associated Pollutants Transport and Deposition: S Akram, B Yu 1340h H43I-1587 POSTER Water Quality in Estuarine Wetland Restoration: An Examination of Dissolved Oxygen and Nutrients in the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: S Stein, L Nanus 1340h H43I-1588 POSTER The Effects of Aquatic Vegetation Growth on Discharge Calculation in Natural Watercourses: A High-resolution Study Featuring Novel Techniques: L Brignoli, W K Annable 1340h H43I-1589 POSTER Effect of phosphate, iron and sulfate reduction on arsenic dynamics and bioaccumulation in constructed wetlands: Z Zhang, H S Moon, S Myneni, P R Jaffe 1340h H43I-1590 POSTER Effects of drying-wetting and freezing-thawing cycle on leachability of metallic elements in mine soils: H Bang, J Kim, S Hyun 1340h H43I-1591 POSTER Modeling and Understanding BOD Removal Processes in FreeWater Surface Constructed Wetlands: Z Deng H43J Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h General Surface Hydrology I Posters (joint with PA) Alicia Kinoshita, San Diego State University; William Miller, NOAA; Megan Burke, RESPEC Engineering; Sonya Lopez, California State University Los Angeles All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h H43J-1592 POSTER Tide pumping drives Fe and Mg isotopic dynamic in the subterranean esturay of Tolo Harbour, Hong Kong: C Feng, Y Liu, S C Chang 1340h H43J-1593 POSTER Temporal vairations in water quality of the Ogallala Aquifer on the Texas High Plains: T Goebel, R J Lascano, J E Stout 1340h H43J-1594 POSTER Hydrochemistry in the Tropical Forested River: A Case Study in Nee Soon Catchment Streams: T C T Nguyen, S H WIN, M H Lim, K Pai, B M R Khairun Nisha, A D Ziegler, R Wasson, S I Cantarero 1340h H43J-1595 POSTER Stream Water Temperature Model for Upper Mississippi River Basin: V Mahat, E Yan 1340h H43J-1596 POSTER Denitrification and Phosphorus Sequestration in Restored Oyster Beds in the Indian River Lagoon, Florida, USA: S M Gallagher, C A Schmidt, L Walters 1340h H43J-1597 POSTER The Impact of Chemical Substitutions on Interfacial Properties of REE Orthophosphates (Monazite, Xenotime): J Gamage McEvoy, Y Thibault 1340h H43J-1598 POSTER Effects of Packstock Use and Backpackers on Water Quality in Yosemite National Park, California: H Forrester, D W Clow, J W Roche, A Heyvaert 1340h H43J-1599 POSTER Summary of Spring Flow and Surface Water Flow at Wetland Sites in the Albion Basin, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Alta, Utah: J Skalbeck, E A MacAlister, N A Potter, J Clancy 1340h H43J-1600 POSTER Injection of micronano bubble water into unconfined aquifer and monitoring its behavior: T Takemura, S Hamamoto, M Sato 1340h H43J-1602 POSTER Estuarine Salinity Mapping From Airborne Radiometry: J P Walker, Y Gao, P L M Cook, N Ye 1340h H43J-1603 POSTER Characteristics and performance of L-band radar-based soil moisture retrievals using Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) synthetic aperture radar observations: S Kim, J T Johnson, M Moghaddam, L Tsang, A Colliander 1340h H43J-1604 POSTER Understory and small trees contribute importantly to stemflow of a lower montane cloud forest: T M González Martínez, G Wiliams-Linera, F Holwerda 1340h H43J-1605 POSTER Simulating Catchment Scale Afforestation for Mitigating Flooding: M S Barnes, J C Bathurst, P F Quinn, S Birkinshaw 1340h H43J-1606 POSTER Effects of Climate Phasing, Soil-Moisture Storage Capacity, and Snow Accumulation on Budyko Diagram Relations : G J McCabe, D Wolock 1340h H43J-1607 POSTER Conceptual Analysis of System Average Water Stability: H Zhang 1340h H43J-1608 POSTER Reconstruction of LongTerm Discharge Data in a Snow Dominant Region considering Uncertainty in Snow Measurement: S Kim 1340h H43J-1609 POSTER Impacts of Recent Wetting on Snow Processes and Runoff Generation in a Terminal Lake Basin, Devils Lake, North Dakota.: T H Mahmood, T H Mahmood 1340h H43J-1610 POSTER Improving the Bias Correction Spatial Disaggregation Method Using Rank Correlation: A Sharma, J Nahar, F Johnson 1340h H43J-1611 POSTER Hydrological alteration of the Upper Nakdong river under AR5 climate change scenarios: S Kim, Y Park, W Y Cha, L Okjeong, J Choi, J Lee 1340h H43J-1613 POSTER Testing FlowTracker2 Performance and Wading Rod Flow Disturbance in Laboratory Tow Tanks: X Fan, D Wagenaar 1340h H43J-1614 POSTER Differential impacts of baseflow on the flood frequency curve: P Spellman, V Webster 1340h H43J-1615 POSTER Attempt at forming an expression of Manning’s ‘n’ for Open Channel Flow: S K De, R Khosa 1340h H43J-1616 POSTER Estimation of Uncertainties in Stage-Discharge Curve for an Experimental Himalayan Watershed: V Kumar, S Sen 1340h H43J-1617 POSTER Application of Genetic Algorithm to Runoff Curve Numbers of NRCS Model for Calculating Effective Rainfalls: T W KIm, D H Park, D Kang, J H Ahn 1340h H43J-1619 POSTER Importance of plan curvature in watershed modeling: J Boll, J Ribail, M Zhao 1340h H43J-1620 POSTER How large is the Indus Basin? Facts, artefacts and basin delineation improvement needs: A Khan 1340h H43J-1621 POSTER Measurement and Estimation of Riverbed Scour in a Mountain River: L A Song, H C Chan, B A Chen 1340h H43J-1622 POSTER Modeling small-scale and large-scale flood wave processes as indicators of channel-floodplain connectivity: C F Byrne, M C Stone 1340h H43J-1624 POSTER Combined Hydrologic (AGWA-KINEROS2) and Hydraulic (HEC2) Modeling for Post-Fire Runoff and Inundation Risk Assessment through a Set of Python Tools: J E Barlow, D C Goodrich, D P Guertin, I S Burns 1340h H43J-1625 POSTER Assessing Hydrologic Impacts of Future Land Cover Change Scenarios in the South Platte River Basin (CO, WY, & NE) and the San Pedro River Basin (U.S./Mexico).: J E Barlow, I S Burns, D P Guertin, W G Kepner, D C Goodrich H43K Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Remote Sensing Applications in Hydrology: Spatial Patterns and Vertical Land-Surface and AquiferStorage Change III Posters Simon Stisen, Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland; Robert Carruth, USGS Arizona Water Science Center; Brian Conway, Arizona Department of Water Resources; Luis Samaniego, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ Leipzig 1340h H43K-1626 POSTER Characterising the benefit of remote sensing soil moisture for calibrating a spatially distributed hydrological model: D Kundu, R W Vervoort, F F van Ogtrop 1340h H43K-1627 POSTER Selecting Adequate Spatial Resolution to Estimate Water Flow by Using SWAT Model: G S Kim, T T Kim, C H Lim, H Ryu, W K Lee 1340h H43K-1628 POSTER Spatial pattern oriented evaluation of a highly parameterized inversion problem: M Danapour, S Stisen, A L Højberg, J Koch, G Mendiguren González 1340h H43K-1629 POSTER Application of the Integrated Hydrologic Model GEOtop for Pointscale Water Budgets in a Small, Forested, Snowmelt Driven Watershed in Wyoming.: A T Fullhart 1340h H43K-1630 POSTER A physically-based hydrological connectivity algorithm for describing spatial patterns of soil moisture in the unsaturated zone: J Kim, B Mohanty 1340h H43K-1631 POSTER Simultaneous SemiDistributed Model Calibration Guided by Hydrologic Landscapes in the Pacific Northwest, USA: K A Sawicz, S G Leibowitz, C Jones Jr, R L Comeleo, P J Wigington Jr 1340h H43K-1632 POSTER Hydrological Dynamics of Central America: Time-of-Emergence of the Global Warming Signal: P A Imbach, S Georgiou, L Calderer, A Coto, T Nakaegawa, S C Chou, A A Lyra, H G Hidalgo, P Ciais 1340h H43K-1633 POSTER Evaluation of 3D model parameterizations using water transit time distributions: Z Fang, M P Stockinger, H R Bogena, H Vereecken 1340h H43K-1634 POSTER Effect of Spatial Consistence in Disaggregated Rainfall Time Series for Rainfall-Runoff Modeling: H Muller, M Wallner, K Foerster, U Haberlandt 1340h H43K-1635 POSTER Surface displacement due to groundwater exploitation using spatial and terrestrial techniques.: T Abajo Muñoz, J Fernandez, K F Tiampo, F Luzon 1340h H43K-1636 POSTER GNSS 3D displacement field determination in Lorca (Murcia, Spain) subsidence area: J F Prieto, J Fernandez, M Palano, T Abajo, E Perez, J Escayo, J Velasco, T Herrero, A G Camacho, G Bru, I Molina, J C Lopez de Herrera, G Rodríguez-Velasco, I Gomez 1340h H43K-1637 POSTER A deep analysis of the Siles dam (Jaén, Spain) area with Sentinel-1 data: J Fernandez, G Centolanza, J Escayo, J Duro, J J Mallorqui, P Garcia-Cerezo 1340h H43K-1643 POSTER Evaluating Renewable Groundwater Stress with GRACE data in Greece: V Lakshmi, A Gemitzi 1340h H43K-1644 POSTER Detecting Groundwater storage change using GRACE Terrestrial Water Storage: D Ghasemian, C L Winter, D P Guertin 1340h H43K-1645 POSTER Addressing the challenges of GRACE application in basins with hydraulic fracturing activity: L Read, C Ruybal, T S Hogue, M P Hinojosa 1340h H43K-1646 POSTER Integrated geodetic monitoring of subsidence due to groundwater abstraction in the Perth Basin, Western Australia : A L Parker, M S Filmer, W E Featherstone, J P Pigois, T Lyon 1340h H43K-1647 POSTER Land Deformation Product Development at the Alaska Satellite Facility: T A Logan, A Myers, J Garron, K Hogenson, R Gens, J B Nicoll H43L Moscone West 3022 Thursday 1340h Advances in Petrophysics for Hydrogeophysics and Near Surface Geophysics I (joint with NS) Damien Jougnot, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI; Kristina Keating, Rutgers University Newark 1340h H43L-01 Rock Physics: Getting What We Want From What We Measure: R J Knight 1402h H43L-02 Accounting for Relaxation During Pulse Effects in Surface NMR for Long Pulses and Fast Relaxation Times: D Grombacher, A A Behroozmand, E Auken 1417h H43L-03 Quantification of Petrophysical Properties and Their Correlations with Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Spectral Induced Polarization Responses in Carbonate: F Zhang, C Zhang 1432h H43L-04 Permeability prediction of high Spor samples from spectral induced polarization (SIP): limitations of existing models: J Robinson, L D Slater, K Keating, B L Parker, F D Day-Lewis, T Robinson 1447h H43L-05 The Effect of Disseminated Ironsands on the Spectral Induced Polarization Response of New Zealand Sands: M Ingham 1517h H43L-07 New developments in induced polarization: from petrophysics to new approaches of tomography: A Revil H43M Moscone West 3020 Thursday 1340h Climate Variability and Change and Subsurface Hydrology: Impacts, Mitigating Measures, and Predictions I Yusong Li, University of NebraskaLincoln; Denis O’Carroll, University of New South Wales; Jason Gurdak, San Francisco State University; Dioni Cendon, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization 1340h H43M-01 Groundwater recharge is affected by irrigation efficiency and climate change : T R Green, S Anapalli 1355h H43M-02 Modeling the sensitivity of shallow subsurface catchment transit times to rainfall variability under present and future climate.: D C Wilusz, W P Ball, C J Harman 1410h H43M-03 Palaeoclimate Records in Dryland Dunes: Progress and Remaining Challenges Utilizing the Unsaturated Zone for Palaeomoisture Reconstruction. : A Stone 1340h H43K-1638 POSTER LEVELLING VS. InSAR IN URBAN UNDERGROUND CONSTRUCTION MONITORING. CASE OF LA SAGRERA RAILWAY STATION (BARCELONA, SPAIN).: E Vázquez-Suñé, A Serrano-Juan, E Pujades, M Crosetto 1425h H43M-04 Comparison of current and paleorecharge on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico: S Van Pelt, D M Allen, K E Kohfeld 1340h H43K-1639 POSTER Estimating Historical Land Subsidence and Monitoring Aquifer-Storage Change Related to Groundwater Withdrawal in the Willcox Groundwater Basin in Southeastern Arizona: B D Conway, R L Carruth 1455h H43M-06 A Nine-year Record of Groundwater Environmental Tracer Variations in a Weathered Sandstone Plateau Aquifer. : D I Cendon, S I Hankin, C E Hughes, K Meredith, M Peterson, L Scheiber, Y Shimizu 1340h H43K-1640 POSTER Evaluation of GRACEbased groundwater storage change information at Konya Closed Basin, Turkey, using remote sensing and in-situ measurements: K K Yilmaz, M Saber, M T Yilmaz 1340h H43K-1641 POSTER Subsidence Modeling of the Over-exploited Granular Aquifer System in Aguascalientes, Mexico: D E Solano Rojas, S Wdowinski, P P S Minderhoud, J Pacheco, E Cabral 1440h H43M-05 Global Groundwater Flushing Since the Last Glacial Maximum: K M Befus, S Jasechko, E Luijendijk, T P Gleeson, M B Cardenas 1510h H43M-07 Application of Inverse Modeling to Estimate Groundwater Recharge under Future Climate Scenario: S Akbariyeh, T Wang, S BarteltHunt, Y Li 1525h H43M-08 The benefits of neighboring vegetation: The hydrodynamics of concurrent positive and negative plant-plant interactions under sustained unidirectional airflow: A Trautz 1340h H43K-1642 POSTER Quantifying Temporal Variations in Water Resources of the Saq Transboundary Aquifer System and Identification of their Controlling Factors: O Fallatah, M Ahmed, H Save, A S Akanda All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER H43N Moscone West 3014 Thursday 1340h Heterogeneity, Mixing, and Reaction across Scales: New Experimental, Numerical, and Theoretical Approaches I Matthias Willmann, ETH Zurich; Tanguy Le Borgne, Géosciences Rennes; Marco Dentz, IDAEA-CSIC; Andreas Englert, Ruhr-University Bochum 1340h H43N-01 Integrating Measurements and Models of Reactive Transport in Geological Media: B Berkowitz, I Dror, S K Hansen, H Scher 1355h H43N-02 Prediction of velocity distribution from pore structure in 3D porous media: M S K F S AlAdwani, P De Anna, R Juanes 1410h H43N-03 A Systematic Investigation of Hydraulic Connectivity in Heterogeneous Porous Media and its Impact on Transport Dynamics: C B Rizzo, F de Barros 1425h H43N-04 Prediction of Breakthrough Curves for Conservative and Reactive Transport from the Structural Parameters of Highly Heterogeneous Media: S K Hansen, C P Haslauer, O A Cirpka, V V Vesselinov 1440h H43N-05 New Pore-scale Metrics for Quantifying the Impact of Heterogeneity on Coupling of Transport and Reaction: B Bijeljic, Z Alhashmi, M J Blunt 1455h H43N-06 Mode Reduction and Upscaling of Reactive Transport Under Incomplete Mixing: D R Lester, A Bandopadhyay, M Dentz, T Le Borgne 1510h H43N-07 Analytical Solution for Transport with Bimolecular Reactions in Fracture-Matrix Systems with Application to In-Situ Chemical Oxidation: H Rajaram, M Arshadi 1525h H43N-08 A simple exposure-time theory for all time-nonlocal transport formulations and beyond.: T R Ginn, L G Schreyer H43O Moscone West 3018 Thursday 1340h Remote Sensing Applications for Water Resources Management, Including Irrigation, Droughts, Floods, and Associated Water Cycle Extremes I S (joint with A, GC, SI) Sushel Unninayar, NASA/GSFC; Richard Lawford, Morgan State University; Venkataraman Lakshmi, University of South Carolina Columbia; Forrest Melton, California State University Monterey Bay 1340h H43O-01 Satellite Remote Sensing is Key to Water Cycle Integrator: T Koike 1355h H43O-02 Northern Eurasia Precipitation Extremes from Satellite and Rain Gauge Data: O Zolina 1410h H43O-03 Implementation of remote sensing data for flood forecasting: S Grimaldi, Y Li, V R N Pauwels, J P Walker, A J Wright 1425h H43O-04 A Satellite Based Method for Wetland Inundation Mapping: C Di Vittorio, A P Georgakakos 1440h H43O-05 Enhancing the USDA Global Crop Assessment Decision Support System Using SMAP Soil Moisture Data: J D Bolten, I E Mladenova, W T Crow, C A Reynolds 1455h H43O-06 Characterizing Seasonal Drought, Water Supply Pattern and Their Impact on Vegetation Growth Using Satellite Soil Moisture Data, GRACE Water Storage and Precipitation Observations: G A, I Velicogna, J S Kimball, J Du, Y Kim, E G Njoku, A Colliander 1510h H43O-07 Drought assessment using multisattelite remote sensing in Brazil: V Rebello, A Getirana, O C Rotunno Filho, V Lakshmi 1525h H43O-08 Remote-Sensing and Automated Water Resources Tracking: Near Real-Time Decision Support for Water Managers Facing Drought and Flood: M E Reiter, N Elliott, S Veloz, F Love, D Moody, C Hickey, M Fitzgibbon, M Reynolds, R Esralew H43P Moscone West 3024 Thursday 1340h Transforming Hydrologic Prediction and Decision Making: Cyberinfrastructure IV S (joint with IN) David Tarboton, Utah State University; Jonathan Goodall, University of Virginia; Graeme Stephens, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Enrique Vivoni, Arizona State University 2016 45 1340h H43P-01 Leveraging this Golden Age of Remote Sensing and Modeling of Terrestrial Hydrology to Understand Water Cycling in the Water Availability Grand Challenge for North America: T H Painter, J S Famiglietti, G L Stephens 1355h H43P-02 High Resolution Climate Modeling of the Water Cycle over the Western United States Including Potential Climate Change Impacts: R Rasmussen, C Liu, K Ikeda 1410h H43P-03 HydroShare for iUTAH: Collaborative Publication, Interoperability, and Reuse of Hydrologic Data and Models for a Large, Interdisciplinary Water Research Project: J S Horsburgh, A S Jones 1425h H43P-04 Sharing models as social objects through HydroShare: J L Goodall, M M Morsy, A M Castronova, P K Dash, V Merwade, J Sadler, J S Horsburgh, D G Tarboton 1440h H43P-05 An Extensible, Modular Architecture Coupling HydroShare and Tethys Platform to Deploy Water Science Web Apps: J Nelson, D P Ames, N Jones, D G Tarboton, Z Li, X Qiao, S Crawley 1455h H43P-06 Model My Watershed and BiG CZ Data Portal: Interactive geospatial analysis and hydrological modeling web applications that leverage the Amazon cloud for scientists, resource managers and students: A K Aufdenkampe, E Mayorga, D G Tarboton, N S Sazib, J S Horsburgh, R Cheetham 1510h H43P-07 Using the Landlab toolkit to evaluate and compare alternative geomorphic and hydrologic model formulations: G E Tucker, J M Adams, S G Doty, N M Gasparini, M C Hill, D E J Hobley, E Hutton, E Istanbulluoglu, S S Nudurupati 1525h H43P-08 A cloud based brokering framework to support hydrology at global scale: E Boldrini, S Pecora, F Bordini, S Nativi H43Q Moscone West 3016 Thursday 1340h Water and Society: Water Resources Management and Policy in a Changing World II S (joint with GC, PA, SI) Kaveh Madani, Imperial College London; Matteo Giuliani, Politecnico di Milano; Patrick Reed, Cornell University; Alvar Escriva-Bou, Public Policy Institute of California 1340h H43Q-01 What lies behind crop decisions?Coming to terms with revealing farmers’ preferences: C Gomez, C Gutierrez, M PulidoVelazquez, A López Nicolás 1355h H43Q-02 Simulating partially illegal markets of private tanker water providers on the country level: A multi-agent, hydroeconomic case-study of Jordan: C J A Klassert, J Yoon, E Gawel, B Klauer, K Sigel, S Talozi, T Lachaut, P D Selby, S Knox, S Gorelick, A Tilmant, J J Harou, D Mustafa, J Medellin-Azuara, D Rajsekhar, N Avisse, H Zhang 1410h H43Q-03 Monitoring And Modeling Environmental Water Quality To Support Environmental Water Purchase Decision-making: S E Null, L Elmore, N R Mouzon, J R Wood 1425h H43Q-04 Resilience canvas: a heuristic tool for socio-hydrological management under change: F Mao, J Clark, W Buytaert, T Karpouzoglou, A Dewulf, D M Hannah 1440h H43Q-05 Adaptation responses to increasing drought frequency: A J Loch, D C Adamson, K Schwabe 1455h H43Q-06 A multi-site reconstruction algorithm for bottom-up vulnerability assessment of water resource systems to changing streamflow conditions: A Nazemi, M Zaerpour 1510h H43Q-07 Frameworks for Assessing Human Influence on Water Availability: A AghaKouchak, A Mehran, O Mazdiyasni, B Ashraf 1525h H43Q-08 The impacts of climate change on poverty in 2030, and the potential from rapid, inclusive and climate-informed development: J Rozenberg, S Hallegatte EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS IN43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Reproducible Research in Geosciences with Emphasis on Provenance of Information as an Essential Component II Posters &OLRUG-DFREV, Organization Not Listed; Kerstin Lehnert, Columbia University; Brooks Hanson, American Geophysical Union; Anusuriya Devaraju, CSIRO 46 2016 1340h IN43A-1679 POSTER The Geoscience Paper of the Future: Best Practices for Documenting and Sharing Research from Data to Software to Provenance: Y Gil, X Yu, C H David, I Demir, B Essawy, R W Fulweiler, J L Goodall, L Karlstrom, H Lee, H J Mills, S A Pierce, A Pope, M Tzeng, S R Villamizar 1340h IN43A-1681 POSTER Using Docker Containers to Extend Reproducibility Architecture for the NASA Earth Exchange (NEX): P Votava, A Michaelis, R Spaulding, J C Becker 1340h IN43A-1682 POSTER A Tool Supporting Collaborative Data Analytics Workflow Design and Management: J Zhang, Q Bao, T J Lee 1340h IN43A-1684 POSTER Coupled RipCASDFLOW (CoRD) Software and Data Management System for Reproducible Floodplain Vegetation Succession Modeling: M A Turner, S Miller, A Gregory, D D Cadol, M C Stone, L Sheneman IN43A-1685 POSTER Provenance 1340h Discrimination of Siliciclastic Sediments and Its Transport Patterns in The Middle Bay of Bengal: S Liu IN43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h 3HUVLVWHQWΖGHQWLȴFDWLRQ3XEOLFDWLRQ and Trustworthy Management of Research Resources II Posters Sandy Harrison, University of Reading; Jens Klump, CSIRO Mineral Resources; Fiona Murphy, University of Reading; Ingrid Dillo, Data Archiving and Networked Service (DANS) 1340h IN43B-1686 POSTER So You Want to Be Trustworthy: A Repository’s Guide to Taking Reasonable Steps Towards Achieving ISO 16363: S Stall 1340h IN43B-1687 POSTER Building 6FLHQWLƛLF'DWDūV list of recommended data repositories: A L Hufton, V Khodiyar, I Hrynaszkiewicz 1340h IN43B-1688 POSTER Stewardship of NASA’s Earth Science Data and Ensuring Long-Term Active Archives: H Ramapriyan, J Behnke 1340h IN43B-1689 POSTER ESGF and WDCC: The Double Structure of the Digital Data Storage at DKRZ: F Toussaint, H Höck 1340h IN43B-1690 POSTER An Assessment of a Science Discipline Archive Against ISO 16363: J S Hughes, R R Downs 1340h IN43B-1691 POSTER Next Generation Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) Processing at NASA CDDIS: B P Michael, C E Noll 1340h IN43B-1692 POSTER NASADEM Global Elevation Model of Earth: Methods for the Refinement and Merger of SRTM and ASTER GDEM: R E Crippen, S Buckley, P S Agram, J E Belz, E M Gurrola, S Hensley, M Kobrick, M Lavalle, J M Martin, M Neumann, Q Nguyen, P A Rosen, J Shimada, M Simard, W Tung 1340h IN43B-1693 POSTER Building connections between datasets, researchers and publications at NCI using RD-Switchboard: L A Wyborn, J Wang, A Aryani, B J K Evans, M Barlow 1340h IN43B-1694 POSTER Open Access Data Centers as an Essential Partner to a Data Publication Journal: D Carlson, H Pfeiffenberger 1340h IN43B-1695 POSTER Tracing Scientific Facilities through the Research Literature Using Persistent Identifiers: K E Maull, M S Mayernik 1340h IN43B-1696 POSTER Scalable persistent identifier systems for dynamic datasets: P Golodoniuc, S J D Cox, J F Klump 1340h IN43B-1697 POSTER Evolving a NASA Digital Object Identifiers System with Community Engagement: L Wanchoo, N James 1340h IN43B-1698 POSTER Persistent Identifiers for Data Products: Adoption, Enhancement, and Use: R R Downs, J Schumacher, J Scialdone, M Hansen 1340h IN43C-1701 POSTER Cross-domain Collaborative Research and People Interoperability: Beyond Knowledge Representation Frameworks: P A Fox, P Diviacco, A Busato 1340h IN43C-1703 POSTER Transient Science from Diverse Surveys: A Mahabal, D Crichton, S G Djorgovski, C Donalek, A Drake, M Graham, E Law 1340h IN43C-1704 POSTER Semantic markup of sensor capabilities: how simple it too simple?: C A Rueda-Velasquez, K Janowicz, J Fredericks 1340h IN43C-1705 POSTER Building an Open Data Portal for the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative based on an Iterative Development Methodology and Linked Data Technologies: P Kershaw, V L Bennett, A Stephens, A Wilson, A M Waterfall, R Petrie, A Iwi, S Donegan, M N Juckes, G Parton 1340h IN43C-1706 POSTER Geospatial Data Standards for Indian Water Resources Systems: A Goyal, H Tyagi, A K Gosain, R Khosa 1340h IN43C-1707 POSTER Formalizing An Approach to Curate the Global Change Master Directory (GCMD)’s Controlled Vocabularies 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Tensile and compressive failure of 3D printed and natural sandstones: D Vogler, M Perras, S D C Walsh, E Dombrovski 1410h MR43A-03 A Three Invariant Model of True Triaxial Tests on Castlegate Sandstone: J W Rudnicki 1425h MR43A-04 Laboratory Hydraulic Fracture in Shale: S Roshankhah, J Andrade, E Ando, C Viggiani 1440h MR43A-05 Dependence of rock properties on the Lode angle: experimental data, constitutive model, and bifurcation analysis: A I Chemenda, M Daniel 1340h NH43A-1811 POSTER Simple estimation of linear 1+1 D tsunami run-up: M Fuentes, J A Campos, S Riquelme 1340h NH43A-1812 POSTER Tsunami History Associated with Oceanic Intraplate Earthquakes in Beppu Bay, Eastern Kyushu, Japan: M Yamada, S Fujino, T Chiba, C Chague-Goff 1340h NH43A-1813 POSTER Modelling TsunamiInduced Sediments Transport in the Bay of Tangier – Morocco: M I Ramalho, R Omira, M A Baptista, S El Moussaoui, M N Zaghloul 1340h NH43A-1814 POSTER Development of A Tsunami Magnitude Scale Based on DART Buoy Data: J 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Water Resources collaboration: K An, C E Jones, D P Bekaert, J Dudas 1525h NH43D-08 Rapid Flood Map Generation from Spaceborne SAR Observations: S H Yun, C Liang, G Manipon, J Jung, E M Gurrola, S E Owen, H Hua, P S Agram, F Webb, G F Sacco, P A Rosen, M Simons NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICS NS43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Geophysical and Geotechnical Constraint on Geomechanical Models of Hydraulic Fractures Posters (joint with S, SI) Adam Baig, Engineering Seismology Group Canada Inc; Ted Urbancic, Engineering Seismology Group Canada Inc; Doug Angus, University of Leeds 1340h NS43A-1920 POSTER Reliability of Source Mechanisms for a Hydraulic Fracturing Dataset: T Eyre, M Van der Baan 1340h NS43A-1921 POSTER Capturing the complex behavior of hydraulic fracture stimulation through multi-physics modeling, field-based constraints, and model reduction: S Johnson, L Chiaramonte, L Cruz, G Izadi 1340h NS43A-1922 POSTER Crustal Stress Coherency at Multiple Scales: Utilization for Assessing Potential Fault Slip in Response to Fluid Injection: J E Lund Snee, M D Zoback, F R R Walsh 1340h NS43A-1923 POSTER Characterization of Moment tensor Derived Discrete Fracture Networks Utilizing Scanlines and Topological Approaches: T Urbancic, A M Baig, E P Ardakani, L Smith 1340h NS43A-1924 POSTER Surface Deformation and Direct Field Observation to Constrain Conceptual Models of Hydraulic Fracture Growth and Form: W Slack, L Murdoch NS43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Geophysics in Laboratory Meter-Scale Experiments Posters (joint with B, C, H) Albane Saintenoy, Laboratoire GEOPS, UMR 8148, Universite Paris Sud;CNRS; Emmanuel Leger, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 1340h NS43B-1925 POSTER Near-Surface ScaleModel GPR Sandbox Experiments with Cylinders and Spheres: Resonances from Mixed Direct, Reflective, Circumferential, and RefractiveShortcut Modes : S A Arcone 1340h NS43B-1926 POSTER GPR for detecting buried animal bones in controlled sandbox experiments: B Schneider, G P Tsoflias 1340h NS43B-1927 POSTER Laboratory meterscale seismic monitoring of varying water levels in granular media: S Pasquet, L Bodet, P Bergamo, R Guérin, R Martin, R Mourgues, V Tournat 1340h NS43B-1928 POSTER Feasibility of Autonomous Monitoring of CO2 Leakage in Aquifers: Results From Controlled Laboratory Experiments: R Versteeg, E Leger, B Dafflon NS43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Integrating Surface Geophysical Methods into Multiscale Investigations of Surface and Groundwater Connectivity Posters (joint with H) Martin Briggs, 86*62ɝFHRI Groundwater; Adam Ward, University of Iowa; Erasmus Oware, University at %XDOR 1340h NS43C-1930 POSTER Assessing Geologic Controls on Groundwater Discharge in the Loup River Basin of Nebraska by Using Aerial ThermalInfrared Imagery: C M Hobza, A Schepers 1340h NS43C-1931 POSTER Evaluating groundwater flow using passive electrical measurements: E Voytek, A Revil, K Singha 1340h NS43C-1932 POSTER Revealing the connectivity of groundwater and surface water using electromagnetic induction measurements: A M Binley, P McLachlan, J E Chambers, S Uhlemann 1340h NS43C-1933 POSTER Revealing textural variations at the groundwater-surface water interface using induced polarisation techniques: P McLachlan, A M Binley, J E Chambers 1340h NS43C-1934 POSTER Drought-induced recharge promotes long-term storage of salinity beneath a prairie wetland: Z F Levy, R Moucha, D O Rosenberry, D M Mushet, M B Goldhaber, D I Siegel 1340h NS43C-1935 POSTER Studying Exchange with Less-mobile Porosity at the Laboratory Scale: Experimentation and Multiphysics Simulations: F MahmoodPoorDehkordy, B House, M A Briggs, K Singha, F D Day-Lewis, J P Zarnetske, J W Lane Jr 1340h NS43C-1936 POSTER Using ambient seismicnoise to identify shallow interfaces important for assessing ecological groundwater flow dynamics : J W Lane Jr, E A White, M A Briggs, F D Day-Lewis, D L Nelms, M A Walvoord 1340h NS43C-1937 POSTER Integrating Multiple Geophysical Methods to Quantify Alpine Groundwater- Surface Water Interactions: Cordillera Blanca, Peru: R L Glas, L Lautz, J M McKenzie, E A Baker, L D Somers, C Aubry-Wake, O Wigmore, B G Mark, R Moucha 1340h NS43C-1938 POSTER The Use of Waterborne Resistivity Profiling to Quantify Hydraulic Conductivity of 150 Kilometers of Streambed in the Mississippi River Alluvial Plain: B V Miller, D S Wallace, W H Kress OCEAN SCIENCES OS43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h General Oceanography Posters Victoria Coles, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Laboratory; Heidi Sosik, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Deborah Hutchinson, US Geological Survey 1340h OS43A-1995 POSTER A simple correction for long-wavelength water-column height variations in high-resolution seismic data: S Hwang, G H Lee, H Kim, B Y Yi, Y Yoon, K O Kim, H J Kim 1340h OS43A-1996 POSTER Seismic Stratigraphy of the Shatsky Rise Sediment Cap and Implications for Pelagic Sedimentation on Oceanic Rises: R W Clark, W W Sager, A B Weil 1340h OS43A-1997 POSTER Geomorphology of Killary Harbour, Ireland: Potential Effects of Rocky Outcrops on Surrounding Sediments: J R Hawsey 1340h OS43A-1998 POSTER Reconciling Weak Interior Mixing and Abyssal Recipes via Concentrated Boundary Mixing: X Yang, M D Miller, E Tziperman 1340h OS43A-1999 POSTER Internal Wave Dynamics in Barkley Submarine Canyon: D A Burrier, T Connolly 1340h OS43A-2000 POSTER Assessment of finescale parameterizations of turbulent dissipation rates in the Southern Ocean: A Takahashi, T Hibiya 1340h OS43A-2001 POSTER Turbulent Mixing in a Mid-ocean Deep Fracture Zone of the Brazil Basin: L Clement, A M Thurnherr 1340h OS43A-2002 POSTER Numerical Simulations of Turbulence Mixing in the Northern Arabian Gulf: D Li, A Anis 1340h OS43A-2003 POSTER Contribution of Surface Thermal Forcing to Mixing in the Ocean: F Wang, S D Huang, K Q Xia 1340h OS43A-2004 POSTER Impacts of Ocean Surface Boundary Layer Observations on Ocean State Estimation: D J Halkides, H Zhang, D Menemenlis, C N Hill, D E Waliser 1340h OS43A-2005 POSTER Pathfinder Version 5.3 AVHRR Sea Surface Temperature Climate Data Record: S Baker-Yeboah 1340h OS43A-2006 POSTER An Approach to Evaluate the Spatial Fidelity of Satellite-Derived Sea Surface Temperature Fields: P C Cornillon, F Wu, L Guan, B Boussidi 1340h OS43A-2007 POSTER Horizontal gradient correction of the high resolution ocean climatology: J H Lee, Y S Chang, H R Shin 1340h NS43C-1929 POSTER Geothermic analysis of high temperature hydrothermal activities area in Western plateau of Sichuan province, China: J Zhang 1340h OS43A-2008 POSTER Response of the Gulf of Mexico to an Extreme Cold Front: A Numerical Study of the October 23-November 1, 2007 Event: J Zavala-Hidalgo 48 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 1340h OS43A-2009 POSTER Three-Dimensional Seismic Imaging of Thermohaline Circulation on North Atlantic Margins: A Dickinson, C Bond, N White, C C P Caulfield 1340h OS43A-2010 POSTER Anthropogenic Influence on the Changes of the Subtropical Gyre Circulation in the South Pacific in the 20th Century: F Albrecht, O Pizarro, A Montecinos 1340h OS43A-2011 POSTER Decomposition of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in CMIP5 models: A Model Intercomparison Study: R L Beadling, J L Russell Decadal-scale 1340h OS43A-2012 POSTER variability of the core layer temperature of North Pacific Transition Region Mode Water: Influence of the quasi-stationary jet: S Sugimoto, H Ueno, N Hoshi 1340h OS43A-2013 POSTER Laboratory Simulation of the Geothermal Heating Effects on Ocean Overturning Circulation: K Q Xia, F Wang, S D Huang, S Q Zhou 1340h OS43A-2014 POSTER Assessing the impact of ocean warming on subsurface property fields in the Gulf of Maine: E R McDowell, K C Burkholder 1340h OS43A-2015 POSTER Ocean Data Assimilation in the Gulf of Mexico Using 3D VAR Approach – Preliminary Results: S Paturi, Z D Garraffo, J A Cummings, I Rivin, A Mehra, H C Kim 1340h OS43A-2016 POSTER Interannual variation of cyclonic eddy in the Amundsen Sea Polynya, Antarctica: C S Kim, T W Kim, K H Cho, H Yang, S Lee 1340h OS43A-2017 POSTER Parameterization of self-attraction and loading tides and its application in the Northwest Pacific Ocean tides: Y Wang, Z Wei, G Fang 1340h OS43A-2018 POSTER Role of the cold water on the formation of the East Korean Warm Current in the East/Japan Sea : A numerical experiment: Y Kim, Y H Kim, Y K Cho 1340h OS43A-2019 POSTER The off-shore Transport of China Coastal Current over Taiwan Bank in Winter: E Liao, X H Yan, L Y Oey, Y Jiang 1340h OS43A-2020 POSTER Tracking upwind areas associated with enhanced chlorophyll-a concentrations to examine the impact of atmospheric deposition on phytoplankton production in the Sargasso and Mediterranean Seas: T W Kim 1340h OS43A-2021 POSTER Rainfall-enhanced blooming in typhoon wakes: Y Lin, L Y Oey 1340h OS43A-2022 POSTER Cross-shelf transport off Vancouver Island as measured by Ocean Networks Canada’s NEPTUNE observatory: The effect of Canyons.: S F Mihaly, F Cabrera De Leo, A R Sastri, M Matabos, M Heesemann, B Ogata OS43A-2023 POSTER Measuring 1340h Macrobenthos Biodiversity at Oyster Aquaculture Sites in the Delaware Inland Bays: M J Fuoco, G Ozbay OS43A-2024 POSTER Quantitative 1340h assessment of the relationship between biomarker content and biomass in marine phytoplankton in responses to temperature and nutrient supply ratio changes: Y Ding, X Chen, R Bi, L H Zhang, L Li, M Zhao 1340h OS43A-2025 POSTER Satellite observation of particulate organic carbon dynamics in two riverdominated estuaries: C Le 1340h OS43A-2026 POSTER A Re-evaluation of the Ferrozine Method for Dissolved Iron: The Effect of Organic Interferences: K Balind, A Barber, Y Gelinas 1340h OS43A-2027 POSTER Temporal and spatial variations of sea surface pCO2 in the East China Sea from spring to summer: P Y Shen, C M Tseng OS43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Recent Advances in Ocean Biogeochemical Observations and Modeling III Posters (joint with A, B) Britton Stephens, National Center for Atmospheric Research; John Dunne, NOAA / Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Nicole Lovenduski, University of Colorado 1340h OS43B-2028 POSTER Using Lagrangian flights and modeling to study O2 and CO2 fluxes over the Southern Ocean during the O2/N2 Ratio and CO2 Airborne Study (ORCAS).: M S HoeckerMartinez, E A Kort, M C Long, B B Stephens 1340h OS43B-2029 POSTER A hierarchy of ocean biogeochemical comprehensiveness for Earth System Modeling: J P Dunne 1340h OS43B-2030 POSTER How Well Has Global Ocean Heat Content Variability Been Measured?: A Nelson, J Weiss, B Fox-Kemper, G Fabienne 1340h OS43B-2031 POSTER A 2008-2012 Biogeochemical Southern Ocean State Estimate: M R Mazloff, A Verdy 1340h OS43B-2032 POSTER Observations of the Southern Ocean oxygen cycle from profiling floats: R Drucker, S Riser 1340h OS43B-2033 POSTER Kinetic model to explain the effect of ocean warming and acidification on the Fe(II) oxidation rate in oligotrophic and eutrophic natural waters: M González-Dávila, G SamperioRamos, J M Santana-Casiano, A G Gonzallez, N Pérez-Almeida 1340h OS43B-2034 POSTER Role of diatoms in the biological carbon pump: P J Treguer, M Lasbleiz 1340h OS43B-2036 POSTER Trace Gas Distributions and Correlations Observed In The Southern Ocean Atmosphere During the ORCAS Mission: E L Atlas, S Schauffler, V Donets, E C Apel, R S Hornbrook, A J Hills, B B Stephens, E A Kort, C Sweeney, M Gierach 1340h OS43B-2037 POSTER Distributions of dimethyl sulfide in the Amundsen Sea water column, Antarctica, measured by membrane inlet mass spectrometer: I KIM, K Park, D Hahm, J O Choi, S Lee 1340h OS43B-2038 POSTER Simulation of ocean acidification variability along the East and Gulf coasts of the US for 1979 – 2015 using MOM5TOPAZ: Y Liu, S K Lee, R H Wanninkhof, L Barbero, R J Van Hooidonk 1340h OS43B-2039 POSTER Simulated Impact of High Alkalinity Glacial Runoff on CO2 Uptake in the Coastal Gulf of Alaska: D Pilcher, S A Siedlecki, A J Hermann, K O Coyle, J T Mathis, W Evans 1340h OS43B-2040 POSTER Modeling the effects of free-living marine bacterial community composition on heterotrophic remineralization rates and biogeochemical carbon cycling: E Teel, X Liu, J A Cram, R Sachdeva, J A Fuhrman, N M Levine 1340h OS43B-2041 POSTER The Effect of Resuspension and Deposition on Biogeochemical Cycles in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Numerical Modeling Results: J Moriarty, C K Harris, M A Friedrichs, K Fennel, K Xu 1340h OS43B-2042 POSTER Variability of the ocean carbon sink in MPI-ESM large ensemble simulations: H Li, T Ilyina 1340h OS43B-2043 POSTER Absorption and fluorescence properties of colored dissolved organic matter in the Ross Sea during austral summer: E J D’Sa, H C Kim, S Y Ha Impact of 1340h OS43B-2044 POSTER Trichodesmium Sp. on Pacific Primary production: C Dutheil, C Menkes, O Aumont, T Shiozaki, S Bonnet, M Rodier, L Bopp, A Lorrain 1340h OS43B-2045 POSTER El Niño revisited: the influence of El Niño Southern Oscillation on the world’s largest tuna fisheries.: A Receveur, N Simon, C Menkes, L Tremblay-Boyer, I Senina, P Lehodey 1340h OS43B-2046 POSTER Evidence that Palmer Station Antarctica seasonal O2 and CO2 cycles understate regional marine boundary layer means: J D Bent, B B Stephens, R F Keeling, E J Morgan 1340h OS43B-2047 POSTER Transitions of redox state and nutrient status in the Southern Ocean since the last glacial: Evidence from speciation analyses of C, Fe, and P in sediments at the Conrad Rise: N Shimode, K E Yamaguchi, M Ikehara 1340h OS43B-2049 POSTER Mechanisms and detectability of oxygen depletion in the North Atlantic: J F Tjiputra, N Goris, S K Lauvset, J Schwinger 1340h OS43B-2050 POSTER Emulating the Marine Carbonate System using Pattern Scaling: C Hartin, B P Bond-Lamberty, C Lynch, B Kravitz 1340h OS43B-2051 POSTER Geochemical Evidence for Calcification from the Drake Passage Timeseries: D R Munro, N S Lovenduski, T Takahashi, B B Stephens, T Newberger, H M Dierssen, K L Randolph, N M Freeman, S M Bushinsky, R M Key, J L Sarmiento, C Sweeney 1340h OS43B-2052 POSTER Southern Ocean Zonal Scale Summertime Oxygen Outgassing and Carbon Dioxide Ingassing: B B Stephens, M C Long, R F Keeling, C Sweeney, E A Kort, J Bent, E J Morgan, A S Watt, M S Hoecker-Martinez, B C Daube, K McKain, M L Smith, T Newberger OS43B-2053 POSTER SOCCOM 1340h Biogeochemical Profiling Floats: Representativeness and Deployment Strategies Utilizing GO-SHIP/ Argo Observations and SOSE/Hycom Model Output: L D Talley, S Riser, K S Johnson, J Wang, I V Kamenkovich, I Rosso, M R Mazloff, S Ogle, J L Sarmiento 1340h OS43B-2054 POSTER Modeling the Oxygen Cycle in the Equatorial Pacific: Regulation of Physical and Biogeochemical Processes: X Wang, R G Murtugudde, D Zhang 1340h OS43B-2055 POSTER Multimillennium changes in dissolved oxygen under global warming: results from an AOGCM and offline ocean biogeochemical model: A Yamamoto, A Abe-Ouchi, M Shigemitsu, A Oka, K Takahashi, R Ohgaito, Y Yamanaka All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 PLANETARY SCIENCES 1340h OS43B-2056 POSTER Predicting the spatiotemporal distributions of marine fish species utilizing earth system data in a maximum entropy modeling framework: L Wang, L A Kerr, E Bridger P43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h OS43C Moscone West 3011 Thursday 1340h Cometary Processes in the Light of Rosetta II Posters (joint with SH, SM) Biogeochemistry and Ecosystems RI7URSLFDO3DFLȴFDQG8SZHOOLQJ Systems I Peter Strutton, University of Tasmania; Adrienne Sutton, Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and Ocean; Eileen Hofmann, Old Dominion University; Francisco Werner, NOAA San Diego 1340h OS43C-01 Coastal sea-surface temperature anomalies during the 2014-2016 northeast Pacific marine heat wave: regional variability, timing, and relation to wind stress anomalies: C L Gentemann, M R Fewings, M Garcia-Reyes 1355h OS43C-02 Large-scale changes in sea-air CO2 fluxes in the tropical and subtropical Pacific during the strong 2015-2016 El Niño event: R A Feely, C E Cosca, A Sutton, R H Wanninkhof, A R Jacobson 1410h OS43C-03 The impact of multi-decadal sub-surface circulation changes on sea surface chlorophyll patterns in the tropical Pacific: S Schollaert Uz, A J Busalacchi, T M Smith, M N Evans, C Brown, E C Hackert, X Wang 1425h OS43C-04 The Sensitivity of Future Ocean Oxygen Concentrations to Changes in Ocean Circulation: D S Trossman, J B Palter 1440h OS43C-05 Complexity of Tropical Pacific Ecosystem and Biogeochemistry: Diurnal to Decadal, Plankters to Penguins: R G Murtugudde, X Wang, V Valsala, K B Karnauskas 1455h OS43C-06 Regional and climate forcing on forage fish and apex predators in the California Current: new insights from a fully coupled ecosystem model.: J Fiechter, K Rose, E N Curchitser, L A Huckstadt, D P Costa, K Hedstrom 1510h OS43C-07 On the Past, Present, and Future of Eastern Boundary Upwelling Systems: S J Bograd, B Black, M Garcia-Reyes, R R Rykaczewski, S A Thompson, B D Turley, P van der Sleen, W J Sydeman 1525h OS43C-08 Climate change and climate variability in an eastern boundary current upwelling ecosystem: insights from the California Current Ecosystem: M D Ohman OS43D Moscone West 3009 Thursday 1340h 6FLHQWLȴFDQG7HFKQLFDO$GYDQFHV in Mapping and Characterizing 6HDȵRRU9ROFDQLVPDQG+\GURWKHUPDO Processes II Timothy Crone, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Delwayne Bohnenstiehl, North Carolina State Univ.; Timothy Crone, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory 1340h OS43D-01 Structure and Evolution of Hawaii’s Loihi Seamount from High-resolution Mapping: D A Clague, J B Paduan, C L Moyer, B T Glazer, D W Caress, D Yoerger, C L Kaiser 1355h OS43D-02 High-resolution bathymetry as a primary exploration tool for seafloor massive sulfide deposits – lessons learned from exploration on the Mid-Atlantic and Juan de Fuca Ridges, and northern Lau Basin: J W Jamieson, D A Clague, S Petersen, I A Yeo, J Escartin, T Kwasnitschka OS43D-03 MORPHOLOGY OF 1410h GALÁPAGOS PLATFORM SEAMOUNTS: A HISTORY OF EMERGENCE AND SUBMERGMENCE: S A Soule, V D Wanless, D J Fornari, M Jones, D M Schwartz, M A Richards 1425h OS43D-04 Hydrothermal Plume Activity at Teahitia Seamount: Re-Awakening of the Society Islands Hot-Spot?: C R German, G Xu, I A Yeo, S L Walker, J Moffett, G A Cutter, C W Devey, O Hyvernaud, D Reymond, J A Resing 1440h OS43D-05 Quantifying Coseismic Normal Fault Rupture at the Seafloor: The 2004 Les Saintes Earthquake Along the Roseau Fault (French Antilles): J A L Olive, J Escartin, F Leclerc, R Garcia, N Gracias, T ODEMAR Science Party OS43D-06 Virtual Vents: A 1455h Microbathymetrical Survey of the Niua South Hydrothermal Field, NE Lau Basin, Tonga: T Kwasnitschka, K Köser, A Duda, J W Jamieson, R Boschen, A Gartman, M D Hannington, C Funganitao OS43D-07 Cross-correlation-based 1510h earthquake relocation and ambient noise imaging at Axial Seamount: Y J Tan, F Waldhauser, M Tolstoy, W S D Wilcock 1525h OS43D-08 Seafloor Characteristics and Bathymetric Change at Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai: V L Ferrini, H Spierer, C Peters, J B Garvin Bonnie Buratti, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Matt Taylor, European Space Agency; Mathieu Choukroun, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Nicolas Altobelli, European Space Agency 1340h P43A-2080 POSTER Comparison of Comet Morphologies, Outgassing, and their Evolution with Dynamical History: M Choukroun 1340h P43A-2081 POSTER Evidences of Shear Deformations and Faulting on Comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko: a Driving Force for the Mechanical Erosion of the Nucleus?: C Matonti, A T Auger, O Groussin, L Jorda, N Attree, S Viseur, M R El Maarry 1340h P43A-2082 POSTER Origin(s) of the local structures at the Philae landing site and possible implications on the formation and evolution of the 67P nucleus: F Poulet, A Lucchetti, J P Bibring 1340h P43A-2083 POSTER The Low Albedo of Comets: B J Buratti, M Choukroun, J M Bauer 1340h P43A-2084 POSTER Cosmochemical implications of CONSERT permittivity characterization of 67P/CG: W W Kofman, A Herique, P Beck, L Bonal, I Buttarazzi, E Heggy, J Lasue, A C Levasseur-Regourd, E Quirico, S Zine 1340h P43A-2085 POSTER Constraints on the Remanent Magnetization of Comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko From Philae Magnetometry: J B Biersteker, B P Weiss, P Heinisch, D Hercik, K H Glassmeier, H U Auster 1340h P43A-2086 POSTER Characterizing the interior of 67P in the vicinity of Abydos: V Ciarletti, J Lasue, F Lemonnier, A Herique, W W Kofman, C Guiffaut, A C Levasseur-Regourd, D Plettemeier 1340h P43A-2087 POSTER Mapping of the source regions of the dust jets on comet 67P/ChuryumovGerasimenko: I L Lai, W H Ip, J C Lee, Z Y Lin, J B Vincent, P Hartogh, H Sierks, C Barbieri, P L Lamy, H Rickman, H U Keller 1340h P43A-2088 POSTER Plasma response to a cometary outburst: Rosetta Plasma Consortium observations during comet 67P/ChuryumovGerasimenko outburst event on 19 February 2016: R Hajra, T Bruce, H Pierre, M F Galand, K L Heritier, N J T Edberg, J L Burch, T W Broiles, R Goldstein, K H Glassmeier, I Richter, C Goetz, H Nilsson, K Altwegg, M Rubin, T Tanimori 1340h P43A-2089 POSTER Ion Acoustic Waves Observed at Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: H Gunell, H Nilsson, M Hamrin, A Eriksson, R Maggiolo, H Pierre, K Altwegg, C Y Tzou, M Rubin, K H Glassmeier, G Stenberg Wieser, C S Wedlund, J De Keyser, F Dhooghe, G Cessateur, A Gibbons 1340h P43A-2090 POSTER Comets in the Young Solar System: First Results from Hybrid Plasma Modelling: E J Kallio, M Alho, C Simon Wedlund, H Lammer, M Güdel, C Johnstone 1340h P43A-2091 POSTER Increased electron pressure as possible origin of magnetic field dropouts observed by RPC-MAG of comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko: Z Huang, G Toth, T I Gombosi, A M Bieler, M R Combi, K C Hansen, X Jia, N Fougere, Y Shou, T Cravens, V Tenishev, K Altwegg, M Rubin 1340h P43A-2092 POSTER Tracing the signatures of heavy ions in the plasma environment of 67P/ Churyumov–Gerasimenko: Ion Composition Analyzer (ICA) observations: G Nicolaou, M Yamauchi, M Wieser, H Nilsson, E Behar, G Stenberg Wieser 1340h P43A-2093 POSTER Cometary Electron Heating Driven by Solar Wind Interaction with the Coma: T W Broiles, J L Burch, K Chae, T Cravens, R A Frahm, S A Fuselier, M F Galand, R Goldstein, H Pierre, G Livadiotis, K Mandt, P Mokashi, M Samara, A I Eriksson, E Odelstad 1340h P43A-2094 POSTER Creating a Generalized Empirical Model of the H2O Coma Distribution in Comets Based on ROSINA/DFMS Measurements and AMPS-DSMC Simulations for comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko: K C Hansen, K Altwegg 1340h P43A-2095 POSTER Structure and dynamics of the umagnetized plasma around comet 67P/CG: P Henri, X Vallières, N Gilet, R Hajra, J Moré, C Goetz, I Richter, K H Glassmeier, M F Galand, K L Heritier, A I Eriksson, Z Nemeth, B Tsurutani, M Rubin, K Altwegg 1340h P43A-2096 POSTER Early Evolution of Comet 67P Studied with the RPC-LAP onboard Rosetta: W J Miloch, L Yang, J J Paulsson, C S Wedlund, E Odelstad, N J T Edberg, C Koenders, A Eriksson 1340h P43A-2097 POSTER 2D-photochemical model for forbidden oxygen line emission for comets: G Cessateur, J De Keyser, R Maggiolo, M Rubin, G Gronoff, A Gibbons, E Jehin, F Dhooghe, H Gunell, N Vaeck, J Loreau All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h P43A-2098 POSTER The singing comet 67P: utilizing fully kinetic simulations to study its interaction with the solar wind plasma: J Deca, A V Divin, M Horanyi, P Henri 1340h P43C-2116 POSTER The Bright Spots in Occator Crater on Ceres: Geologic and Stratigraphic Context: J E C Scully, D Buczkowski, P Schenk, A Neesemann, C A Raymond, C T Russell 1340h P43A-2099 POSTER A new 3D multi-fluid dust model: a study of the effects of activity and nucleus rotation on the dust grains’ behavior in the cometary environment: Y Shou, M R Combi, G Toth, N Fougere, V Tenishev, Z Huang, X Jia, K C Hansen, T I Gombosi, A M Bieler, M Rubin 1340h P43C-2117 POSTER Ice under cover: Using bulk spatial and physical properties of probable ground ice driven mass wasting features on Ceres to better understand its surface: K Hughson, C Russell, B E Schmidt, H Chilton, J E C Scully, J C Castillo, J P Combe, E Ammannito, H Sizemore, T Platz, S Byrne, A Nathues, C A Raymond 1340h P43A-2100 POSTER Effect of porosity and non-planarity on icy grain surface chemistry in molecular clouds: R Maggiolo, G Cessateur, E Bonnal, J De Keyser, F Dhooghe, A Gibbons, H Gunell, O Mousis, N Vaeck, J Loreau 1340h P43C-2118 POSTER Is Ceres’ deep interior ice-rich? Constraints from crater morphology: M T Bland, C A Raymond, R Fu, S Marchi, J C Castillo, S D King, P Schenk, F Preusker, R S Park, C T Russell 1340h P43A-2101 POSTER Archival of Amateur Observations in Support to ESA/Rosetta Mission: R Shirinian, P A Yanamandra-Fisher, B J Buratti 1340h P43C-2119 POSTER Behavior and Stability of Ground Ice on Ceres: Modeling Water Vapor Production: M E Landis, S Byrne, N Schorghofer, B E Schmidt, C A Raymond, C Russell P43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h 1340h P43C-2120 POSTER High-resolution Ceres LAMO atlas derived from Dawn FC images: T Roatsch, E Kersten, K D Matz, F Preusker, F Scholten, R Jaumann, C A Raymond, C Russell Solar System Small Bodies: Asteriods, Satellites, Comets, Pluto, and Charon II Posters Amanda Hendrix, Planetary Science Institute Tucson; Franck Marchis, SETI Institute Mountain View; Krishan Khurana, University of California Los Angeles; Padma YanamandraFisher, Space Science Institute Rancho Cucamonga 1340h P43B-2102 POSTER Secular Orbit and Spin Variations of Asteroid (16) Psyche: B G Bills, R S Park, B Scott 1340h P43B-2103 POSTER Chemistry and Spectroscopy of Frozen Chloride Salts on Icy Bodies: P V Johnson, E C Thomas, R P Hodyss, T H Vu, M Choukroun 1340h P43B-2104 POSTER Meteoroid Impact Hazard based on Atmospheric Trajectory Analysis: M Gritsevich, E A Silber, E Lyytinen, M MorenoIbáñez, J M Trigo-Rodríguez, K Muinonen, A Penttilä 1340h P43B-2105 POSTER Spectrophotometric Characterisation of the Trojan Asteroids (624) Hektor et (911) Agamemnon: A Doressoundiram, N Bott, D Perna 1340h P43B-2106 POSTER Shapes and rotational properties of the Select Hilda and Jovian Trojan Asteroids: M Gritsevich, S Sonnett, J M Bauer 1340h P43B-2107 POSTER Far-UV Spectral and Spatial Analysis from HST Observations of Europa: T M Becker, K D Retherford, L Roth, M A McGrath, J Saur, A R Hendrix, E M Royer, U Raut 1340h P43B-2108 POSTER CONCAVE SHAPE MODEL OF ASTEROID (130) ELEKTRA BASED ON DISK-RESOLVED IMAGES FROM VLT/ SPHERE: F Marchis, J Hanus, M Viikinkoski, B Yang P43B-2109 POSTER A DIRECT 1340h OBSERVATION OF THE ASTEROID’S STRUCTURE FROM DEEP INTERIOR TO REGOLITH: TWO RADARS ON THE AIM MISSION: A Herique, V Ciarletti, D Plettemeier, J Grygorczuk 1340h P43B-2110 POSTER Geomorphological Mapping of Sputnik Planum on Pluto: Convection, Glacial Flow, Sublimation and Re-deposition of Nitrogen Ice: O L White, J M Moore, S A Stern, H A Weaver Jr, C Olkin, K Ennico Smith, L A Young, A F Cheng 1340h P43B-2111 POSTER Constraining the Ice Viscosity and Heat Flux on Enceladus During the Formation of the Leading Hemisphere: E J Leonard 1340h P43B-2112 POSTER Constraints on the properties of Pluto’s nitrogen-ice rich layer from convection simulations: T Wong, W B McKinnon, P Schenk 1340h P43B-2113 POSTER Elpasolite Planetary Ice and Composition Spectrometer (EPICS): A LowResource Combined Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer for Planetary Science: L C Stonehill, D D S Coupland, K E Mesick, S Nowicki 1340h P43B-2114 POSTER Dynamics of HVECs emitted from comet C/2011 L4 as observed by STEREO: N E Raouafi, C M Lisse, G Stenborg, G Jones, C Schmidt P43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h The Exploration of Ceres and Vesta by Dawn and Earth-Based Analyses II Posters (joint with C, EP, T, V) Jennifer Scully, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Scott King, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Francesca Zambon, IAPSINAF; Ernesto Palomba, IAPS-INAF 1340h P43C-2121 POSTER High-Resolution Ceres HAMO Color Mosaics derived from Dawn FC Images: K D Matz, S Schroeder, T Roatsch, E Kersten, F Preusker, F Scholten, R Jaumann, C A Raymond, C Russell 1340h P43C-2122 POSTER The nature of Ceres’ bluish material.: T Roatsch, K Stephan, R Jaumann, K Krohn, N Schmedemann, F Zambon, F Tosi, F G Carrorro, L A McFadden, M C De Sanctis, E Ammannito, K A Otto, K D Matz, F Preusker, C A Raymond, C T Russell 1340h P43C-2123 POSTER Distribution of the Ammoniated Species on the Surface of Ceres: E Ammannito, M C De Sanctis, F G Carrorro, M Ciarniello, J P Combe, S De Angelis, B L Ehlmann, A Frigeri, S Marchi, H Y McSween Jr, A Raponi, M J Toplis, F Tosi, J C Castillo, F Capaccioni, M T Capria, S Fonte, M Giardino, R Jaumann, A Longobardo, S P Joy, G Magni, T B McCord, L A McFadden, E Palomba, C M Pieters, C A Polanskey, T H Prettyman, M Rayman, C A Raymond, P Schenk, F Zambon, C T Russell 1340h P43C-2124 POSTER Experimental NIR Study of Water Ice, Hydrated Salts, and mixtures.: S Singh, J P Combe, T B McCord 1340h P43C-2125 POSTER The Absence of Large Craters on Ceres Is Consistent with an Early Phase of Tectonic Activity: S D King, M T Bland, R Fu, A Ermakov, S Marchi, J C Castillo, J E C Scully, C A Raymond, C T Russell 1340h P43C-2126 POSTER Ceres’ obliquity history: implications for permanently shadowed regions: A Ermakov, E Mazarico, S Schroeder, U Carsenty, N Schorghofer, C A Raymond, M T Zuber, D E Smith, C T Russell 1340h P43C-2127 POSTER Model Simulations For a Potential Bow Shock at Ceres: M N Villarreal, C Russell, Y D Jia, T H Prettyman, N Yamashita, P J Chi, S P Joy 1340h P43C-2128 POSTER The Exosphere of Ceres Generated by Photolysis and Radiolysis: W L Tseng, W H Ip, Y J Kuan 1340h P43C-2129 POSTER Spectrophotometric Correction of VIR-Dawn Observations of Vesta: P Scarica, M Ciarniello, M C De Sanctis, E Ammannito, F Tosi 1340h P43C-2130 POSTER Anomalous crater Marcia on asteroid 4 Vesta: Spectral signatures and their geological relationship: T Giebner, R Jaumann, S Schroeder, K Krohn 1340h P43C-2131 POSTER Machine Learning Applied to Dawn/VIR data of Vesta in view of MERTIS/BepiColombo.: J Helbert, M D’Amore, R Le Scaon, A Maturilli, E Palomba, A Longobardo, H Hiesinger P43D Moscone West 2007 Thursday 1340h Cometary Processes in the Light of Rosetta I (joint with SH, SM) Bonnie Buratti, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Matt Taylor, European Space Agency; Mathieu Choukroun, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Nicolas Altobelli, European Space Agency 1340h P43D-01 Exploring the Geophysical Evolution of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko: M Hirabayashi, D J Scheeres, S Marchi 1355h P43D-02 Structure and Formation of Comets: Updates from Post-Rosetta Solid Fraction Analyses: A C Levasseur-Regourd, M S Bentley, W W Kofman, Y Brouet, V Ciarletti, E Hadamcik, A Herique, J Lasue, T Mannel, R Schmied 1410h P43D-03 The Gravity Field of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko before and after Perihelion: T Andert, J P Barriot, M Paetzold, B Häusler, M Hahn, S Tellmann 1340h P43C-2115 POSTER Floor-Fractured Craters on Ceres and Implications for Internal Composition and Processes: D Buczkowski, P Schenk, J E C Scully, R S Park, F Preusker, C A Raymond, C T Russell THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 49 1425h P43D-04 Porosity and water ice content of the sub-surface material in the Imhotep region of 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko constrained with the Microwave Instrument on the Rosetta Orbiter (MIRO) observations: P Von Allmen, S Lee, F P Schloerb, M D Hofstadter, M Choukroun, S Gulkis, C Leyrat, E Lellouch, D Bockelée-Morvan, N Biver, L Rezac, P Hartogh, P Encrenaz, T Encrenaz, J Crovisier, G Beaudin, M A Frerking, W H Ip, M Janssen, C Jarchow, T R Spilker 1440h P43D-05 Plasma Environment Around Comet 67P / Churyumov-Gerasimenko at its Perihelion: H Madanian, T Cravens, J L Burch, R Goldstein, K H Glassmeier, C Goetz, C Koenders, Z Nemeth, M Rubin, K Altwegg 1455h P43D-06 Distribution and Orientation of Wind-Tail-Like Morphologies on Comet 67P/ Churyumov-Gerasimenko: R Jaumann, K A Otto, S Mottola, D Tirsch, M Hamm, G Arnold, H G Grothues, S F Hviid, H U Keller, K Joerg, E Kuhrt, H Michaelis, F Scholten, F Preusker, S Schroeder, H Sierks 1510h P43D-07 Oxygen Isotopes in Cometary Dust Measured in the Coma of Comet 67P/ChuryumovGerasimenko with COSIMA Onboard Rosetta: J A Paquette, C Engrand, M Hilchenbach, N Fray, O Stenzel PUBLIC AFFAIRS PA43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Making an Impact: Stories, Tips, and Lessons Learned from Collaborating with Communities III Posters Rajul Pandya, American Geophysical Union; 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of public land management: R J Niemeyer, A L Bentley Brymer, H D Joseph, A A Suazo, J D Wulfhorst, B A Newingham, T E Link, K T Vierling 1340h PA43B-2226 POSTER Informing Regional Water-Energy-Food Nexus with System Analysis and Interactive Visualizations: Y C E Yang, S Wi 1340h PA43B-2227 POSTER Allocation of a global carbon budget consistent with the future emergence of regional climate signals: L J Harrington, D J Frame PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY PP43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Paleoclimate Variability in the Indo3DFLȴF5HJLRQΖΖΖ3RVWHUV(joint with B, EP, GC, OS) Briony Mamo, University of Hong Kong; Isla Castañeda, University of Massachusetts Amherst; David De Vleeschouwer, MARUM - University of Bremen; Peter Clift, Louisiana State University 1340h PP43A-2290 POSTER Relationship between Quaternary climate change and Podocarpaceae record: marine pollen record in west pacific area since the last interglacial period: Y Bian 1340h PP43A-2291 POSTER Global Sea surface stability and significant paleoceanographic episodes between the western Equatorial Pacific, Bahama Bank of Caribbean, and western Pacific Ocean during the Neogene based on calcareous nannofossil productivity and size variations in correlation to the global climatic events: S D Pratiwi, T Sato 1340h PP43A-2292 POSTER Hydrographic Response of the East China Sea to the Sea Level Changes Lead by the Glacial/ Interglacial Climatic Cycle Inferred from Radiolarian Data (IODP Exp. 346 Site U1429): K M R Matsuzaki, T Itaki 1340h PP43A-2293 POSTER Cenozoic dynamics of shallow-marine biodiversity in the Western Pacific: M Yasuhara, H Iwatani, G Hunt, H Okahashi, T Kase, H Hayashi, T Irizuki, Y M Aguilar, A G S Fernando, W Renema 1340h PP43A-2294 POSTER Temporal changes in Quaternary paleoenvironment and ostracode fauna in the eastern Indian Sea off Western Australia (IODP, Exp. 356, site U1461): H Iwatani, M Yasuhara, C M Angue Minto’O, M A Bassetti, I Expedition 356 Scientists 1340h PP43A-2295 POSTER A Tropical Pleistocene Record of Changes in Bottom Water Conditions from The Maldives Inner Sea (IODP Site U1467), Indian Ocean, Based on Benthic Calcareous Microfossils: C A Alvarez Zarikian, C Nadiri, L M Petruny, M Alonso-García, C Betzler, G P Eberli, I Expedition 359 Scientists 1340h PP43A-2296 POSTER Palaeobathymetric Interpretations using Foraminiferal Data from the North-west Continental Shelf off Western Australia, IODP Expedition 356: B L Mamo, W Renema, G Auer, J Groeneveld, S J Gallagher, C Fulthorpe, K Bogus, I Expedition 356 Scientists 1340h PP43A-2297 POSTER The Evolution of Deepwater Dissolved Oxygen in the Northern South China Sea During the Past 400 ka: N Wang, B Huang, Y Dong 1340h PP43A-2298 POSTER Reconstruction of paleoceanographic changes in the central equatorial Pacific since the Last Glacial Maximum from the planktic foraminifera records: I SEO, Y Lee, Y I Lee, C M Yoo, K Hyeong 1340h PP43A-2299 POSTER Late Pleistocene Leeuwin Current Variability: Multi-Species Foraminiferal Isotope Records from IODP Site U1460, SW Australian Shelf: C Stolfi, B A Christensen, J Groeneveld, L Pacelli, D Thapa, J Henderiks, D De Vleeschouwer, B Petrick, K Bogus, C Fulthorpe, S J Gallagher, I Expedition 356 Scientists All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h PP43A-2300 POSTER Ƽ15Nbulk oscillations linked to monsoon-induced denitrification during the past 1 m.y. in the Eastern Arabian Sea (IODP Exp. 355 Site U1456) : B K Khim, J E Kim, J Lee, M Ikehara, P D Clift, D Pandey, D K Kulhanek, E Science Party 1340h PP43A-2301 POSTER Long-term variations of clay mineral composition in the Andaman Sea (IODP Exp. 353 Site U1447): preliminary result: J Lee, B K Khim, H G Cho, S Kim, I E 353 Scientists 1340h PP43A-2302 POSTER Sulfur isotope geochemistry of the central Japan Sea sediments (IODP Exp. 346) 20 ~ 150 kyr ago: Implications for the evolution of Asian Monsoon climate system: S Oshio, K E Yamaguchi, S Takahashi, H Naraoka, M Ikehara 1340h PP43A-2303 POSTER Late Pleistocene Geochemical Stable Isotope Records from IODP Expedition 346 in the Japan Sea/East Sea and East China Sea: H D Black, W T Anderson, C A Alvarez Zarikian 1340h PP43A-2304 POSTER Interaction of Kuroshio Current with Global Oceanic and Atmospheric Circulations: Evidences of Grain Size from Okinawa Trough: J Wang, A Li, K Xu, J Huang 1340h PP43A-2305 POSTER Mid-Pliocene to Early Pleistocene sea surface temperature history of the NW Australian Shelf: I S Castañeda, S Gilchrist, J Salacup, K Bogus, C Fulthorpe, S J Gallagher, I Expedition 356 Scientists 1340h PP43A-2306 POSTER Timing and pacing of Pliocene climate and paleoenvironmental change in southwestern Australia (IODP Exp. 356, Site U1459).: D De Vleeschouwer, K Bogus, G Auer, B A Christensen, S Baranwal, C Fulthorpe, S J Gallagher, J Groeneveld, J Henderiks, B L Mamo, B Petrick 1340h PP43A-2307 POSTER Linking changes in Indonesian Throughflow dynamics with the Middle Pleistocene Transition: B Petrick, G Auer, B A Christensen, D De Vleeschouwer, L Reuning, A Martinez-Garcia, G H Haug, S J Gallagher, C Fulthorpe, K Bogus 1340h PP43A-2308 POSTER Changes in the Indian summer monsoon intensity in Sri Lanka during the last 30 ky – A multiproxy record from a marine sediment core. : P N Ranasinghage, N U Nanayakkara, S Kodithuwakku, S Siriwardana, C Luo, Z Fenghua 1340h PP43A-2309 POSTER Testing the MillennialScale Holocene Solar-Climate Connection in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool: D Khider, J Emile-Geay, N McKay, C S Jackson, C Routson 1340h PP43A-2310 POSTER Late Quaternary fingerprints of precession and sea level variation over the past 35kyr as revealed by sea surface temperature and upwelling records from the Indian Ocean near southernmost Sumatra: Z LI, X Shi, M T Chen, H Wang, S Liu 1340h PP43A-2311 POSTER Spatial and temporal distribution of C37 alkenone of suspended material in the northern East China Sea: T W Ko, K E Lee PP43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Recent Advances in Lakes and Lacustrine Material: Responses to Regional Climate and Environmental Change II Posters Atreyee Bhattacharya, University of California Los Angeles; Victoria Petryshyn, University of California Los Angeles; Scott Starratt, USGS Western 5HJLRQDO2ɝFHV0HQOR3DUN; Daniel Ibarra, Stanford University 1340h PP43B-2312 POSTER THE EFFECT OF BATHYMETRY IN SMALL LAKES ON THE COMPOSITION OF THE DIATOM FLORA: APPLICATIONS FOR EVALUATING PAST CLIMATE VARIABILITY: S Starratt 1340h PP43B-2313 POSTER Potential Biases in TEX86-Reconstructed Temperatures from Lake Malawi, Africa: D Kumar, M Woltering, J Halbur, S Schouten, J S Sinninghe Damsté, J Muñoz-Ucros, H Randall, J P Werne 1340h PP43B-2314 POSTER Alkenone-based reconstructions show four-phase Holocene temperature history for Arctic Svalbard: W G M van der Bilt, W J D’Andrea, J Bakke, N Balascio, J Werner, R S Bradley 1340h PP43B-2315 POSTER Application of Lacustrine Biomarkers to Reconstruct Late Holocene Temperature Change in the Saskatchewan Prairies.: B Cavazzin, J L Toney, E J Pearson, S Schouten, P Leavitt, H Haig 1340h PP43B-2316 POSTER The Drangajökull ice cap, northwest Iceland, persisted into the earlymid Holocene: Evidence from threshold lake sediment records: A Schomacker, S Brynjólfsson, J M Andreassen, E R Gudmundsdottir, J Olsen, B V Odgaard, L Håkansson, O Ingolfsson, N K Larsen 1340h PP43B-2325 POSTER Calibrating Longchain Diols for Quantitative Temperature Reconstructions in the High Elevation, Lacustrine Environments of the Sierra Nevada, Spain: J L Toney, A García-Alix, G Jimenez-Moreno, R S Anderson, C Perez-Martinez, L Jimenez 1340h PP43B-2317 POSTER Road construction impact of the landscape transformation during the last 700 years in N Poland: M M Slowinski, F Ott, M Obremska, M Theuerkauf, R Czaja, S Wulf, S Wulf, S Wulf, S Wulf, S Wulf, 0%ăDV]NLHZLF], A Brauer 1340h PP43B-2326 POSTER A Eukaryotic green alga, Picocystis, dominates Mono Lake, California in an algal bloom – Hints at cryptic oxygen cycle in euxinic waters: E M Tookmanian, K W Bauer, K Thompson, A Waldeck, W Berelson, B S Stevenson, B W Stamps, H Johnson, A L Sessions, L G Miller, R S Oremland, M R Rosen, F A Corsetti, J R Spear 1340h PP43B-2318 POSTER Sedimentological and geochemical characteristic of varved lake sediment of the Lake Jelonek (North Poland): M A Kramkowski, A Filbrandt-Czaja, F Ott, M M Slowinski, R Tjallingii, 0%ăDV]NLHZLF], A Brauer 1340h PP43B-2319 POSTER Interpreting the Holocene fluctuations of Quelccaya Ice Cap, Peru: using a combination of glacial and non-glacial lake records: J S Stroup, M A Kelly, T V Lowell, C Smith, S A Beal Jr, P M Tapia 1340h PP43B-2320 POSTER Preliminary Results of a Modern Watershed Study from Lake Junín, Peru: Biomarker Assemblages in Terrestrial and Aquatic Plants and Surface Sediments: A Woods, J P Werne, D T Rodbell, M B Abbott 1340h PP43B-2321 POSTER Wetlands and Paleolakes in the Hyperarid Atacama Desert During the Late Quaternary and Their Implications for Early Human Occupation of South America: M Pfeiffer, C Latorre Hidalgo, C Santoro, E Gayo, V McRostie, K M Finstad, R Amundson 1340h PP43B-2322 POSTER Development of the alkenone-based temperature proxy: insights from lakes in the Northern Great Plains: J Plancq, J L Toney, H Haig 1340h PP43B-2323 POSTER Multi Proxy Observations of Changes in the Late Holocene Paleoenvironment of a South East Texas Reverse Estuary: M Mckay 1340h PP43B-2324 POSTER Alpine lakes preserve mineral dust signatures: Implications for long-range mineral dust transport and Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) tornado frequency in the United States: A Bhattacharya, J M Lora, A Pollen, T Vollmer, M Thomas, E L Leithold, J Mitchell, A Tripati 1340h PP43B-2327 POSTER Refining shoreline hydrograph chronology and hydroclimate estimates for Pleistocene Lake Surprise, California: D E Ibarra, A E Egger, B N Marion, K L Weaver, K Maher 1340h PP43B-2328 POSTER Lake-Level Responses to Abrupt Climate Changes in North-Central Pennsylvania since >16 ka: T M Halstead, B N Shuman 1340h PP43B-2329 POSTER Using Macrofossils to Reconstruct Paleoenvironmental History of Cedar Swamp, High Point NJ: K M Buhler, D M Peteet PP43B-2330 POSTER Establishing 1340h Interconnectivity of Pleistocene Lakes in Southeastern Oregon Using Stable Isotopes of Lacustrine Carbonates: C Henkel, J T Bershaw 1340h PP43B-2331 POSTER Evolution of lacustrine basin in relation to variation in palaeo-water depth and delta development: Neogene Bohai Bay basin, Huanghekou area, northern China: H Liu (CUGB) Sr 1340h PP43B-2332 POSTER Glacial and Geomorphic History of Grinnell Glacier Valley, Glacier National Park, Montana: Evidence From Geochemistry and Mass-balance: J Lin, K R Wirth, K R MacGregor 1340h PP43B-2333 POSTER BrGDGT-based quantitative temperature reconstruction over the past 2000 years from an alpine lake in subtropical southwestern China: X Feng, C Zhao 1340h PP43B-2334 POSTER Effects the precipitation level and human-introduce eutrophication on microbenthos ecosystem presumed by lagoonal lamina deposit analysis: K Katsuki, K Seto, M Saito, T Sonoda, T Noguchi Empower Your Science: Get Cited, Get Funding, Go Further Attend these Sessions and Events to Improve Your Data Skills and Practices Tuesday, 13 December Wednesday, 14 December Thursday, 15 December 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. TH23A: Data Skills Recommended for Researchers and Scientists Moscone West 2002 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. TH33A: Data Management Plan Development and Management Best Practices Moscone West 2003 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. TH43A: Research Reproducibility Techniques Moscone West 2009 Related Session: 1:40 P.M.–3:40 P.M. IN23F Linking Earth Systems Data to Better Address Societal Challenges: A View of the Earth from the Interior to the Edge of Space Supported by Data to Bring Enhanced Understanding Moscone West 2002 Related Sessions: 8:00 A.M.–8:55 A.M. IN31E Leptoukh Lecture for the Earth and Space Sciences Informatics Focus Group Moscone West 2022/2024 9:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. IN31G Laying the Foundations for Global Research Challenges: Exemplars of Collaborative Infrastructures for Realizing the Potential of Data Data Everywhere Moscone West 2022/2024 Related Sessions: 10:20 A.M.–12:20 P.M. IN42A Reproducible Research in Geosciences with Emphasis on Provenance of Information as an Essential Component I Moscone West 2000 1:40 P.M.–6:00 P.M. IN43A Reproducible Research in Geosciences with Emphasis on Provenance of Information as an Essential Component II Poster Hall And be sure to check out relevant, related sessions identified under the Data & Emerging Technologies SWIRL to further expand your knowledge and expertise. All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 51 1340h PP43B-2335 POSTER The widespread distribution of a Group I alkenone-producing haptophyte: Implications for quantitative temperature reconstructions: N Richter, W M Longo, L A Amaral-Zettler, Y Huang PP43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Unraveling Phanerozoic pCO2 and Global Temperature II Posters Kelsey Dyez, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Baerbel Hoenisch, Columbia University of New York; Dana Royer, Wesleyan University; Gabriel Bowen, University of Utah 1340h PP43C-2336 POSTER A Smoking Gun for Methane Hydrate Release During the PaleoceneEocene Thermal Maximum: J Frieling, F Peterse, D J Lunt, S M Bohaty, J S Sinninghe Damsté, G J Reichart, A Sluijs 1340h PP43C-2337 POSTER High-resolution pCO2 reconstruction across the early Cenozoic greenhouse and late Cenozoic icehouse climates: Y Cui, B Schubert 1340h PP43C-2338 POSTER Paleogeographic Control on Climate Sensitivity of the CretaceousPalaeogene-Eocene.: A Farnsworth, D J Lunt, S Robinson, C L O’Brien, R Pancost 1340h PP43C-2341 POSTER Holocene ocean and sea ice history in the European Arctic from past to present warm extremes: preliminary results from NE Svalbard: K Husum, S T Belt, D Divine, K Hogan, U Ninnemann, R Noormets, A Miettinen, F Godtliebsen 1340h PP43C-2342 POSTER The Cold Tongue Development of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific: J Liu, J Tian, Z Liu 1340h PP43C-2343 POSTER Outgassing of the Eastern Equatorial Pacific during the Pliocene period.: M Guillermic, A Tripati 1340h PP43C-2344 POSTER Dissolved Oxygen Concentration in Greenhouse Climates Inferred From Climate System Studies: A M E Winguth, U Mikolajejewicz 1340h PP43C-2346 POSTER Early Pleistocene pCO2 revisited: Boron-based records of carbon dioxide from Atlantic ODP Site 999: K A Dyez, B Hoenisch 1340h PP43C-2347 POSTER Boron Isotopes in Diatoms: a Proxy for pH?: H Donald, G L Foster, A J Poulton, C M Moore, G E A Swann, K R Hendry 1340h PP43C-2348 POSTER Global Sea Surface Temperature and Ecosystem Change Across the Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum: T J T Veenstra, V B Bakker, F Sangiorgi, F Peterse, S Schouten, A Sluijs 1340h PP43C-2349 POSTER Paleogene Carbonate Dissolution Events in the North Pacific Ocean: J Bhattacharya, G R Dickens 1340h PP43C-2350 POSTER Evaluation of oxygen isotope and Mg/Ca ratios in high-magnesium calcite precipitated by reef-dwelling large benthic foraminifera as a proxy for water temperature: A Maeda, K Fujita, K Horikawa, A Suzuki, T Yoshimura, H Kawahata 1340h PP43C-2351 POSTER Core-top Analysis of Lipid-based Sea Surface Temperature Proxies from the California Borderlands: M O Patterson, I S Castañeda 1340h PP43C-2352 POSTER Archaea in aquaria: Investigating the role of environmental influences on TEX86 in long-term culture experiments: C Warren, M Pagani 1340h PP43C-2353 POSTER Late Oligocene decoupling of temperature and pCO2: Insights from TEX86 paleothermometry: C L O’Brien, M Pagani 1340h PP43C-2354 POSTER Stable carbon isotope ratios of archaeal GDGTs in the marine water column and surface sediments: A Pearson, S Hurley, H G Close, C E Jasper 1340h PP43C-2355 POSTER The Carbon Isotopic Composition of Organic Matter in the Microfossils of Planktonic Foraminifera: K A Swart, S Oleynik, D M Sigman PP43D Moscone West 2012 Thursday 1340h Multiproxy Records for Climatic and Oceanic Reconstructions I Jason Polk, Western Kentucky University; Kristine DeLong, Louisiana State University; Grant Harley, University of Southern Mississippi 1340h PP43D-01 Using X-Ray Fluorescence Technique to Quantify Metal Concentration in Coral Cores from Belize: C Kingsley, A Bhattacharya, A Hangsterfer, J Carilli, D B Field 1355h PP43D-02 Last interglacial temperature seasonality reconstructed from tropical Atlantic corals: T Felis, W Brocas, J C Obert, P Gierz, G Lohmann, D Scholz, M Kölling, M Pfeiffer, S R Scheffers 52 2016 1410h PP43D-03 An ensemble approach to reconstructing 20th century climate trends in datasparse regions of the tropical Pacific using young fossil corals: N T Hitt, K M Cobb, H R Sayani, P R Grothe, A R Atwood, G O’Connor, T Chen, M M Hagos, D Deocampo, R L Edwards, H Cheng, Y Lu, D M Thompson 1425h PP43D-04 An Coral Ensemble Approach to Reconstructing Central Pacific Climate Change During the Holocene: A R Atwood, K M Cobb, P R Grothe, H R Sayani, J R Southon, R L Edwards, D Deocampo, T Chen, K J Townsend, M M Hagos, J C H Chiang 1440h PP43D-05 Using multi-resolution proxies to assess ENSO impacts on the mean state of the tropical Pacific.: C Karamperidou, J L Conroy 1455h PP43D-06 Multiproxy Reduced-Dimension Reconstruction of Holocene Tropical Pacific SST Fields and Indian Monsoon Variability: E Gill, B Rajagopalan, P H Molnar, T M Marchitto Jr, Y Kushnir 1510h PP43D-07 Coral-inferred Variability of Upstream Kuroshio Current from 1953-2004 AD: X Li, L Yi, C C Shen, Y C Hsin 1525h PP43D-08 6U&DDQGƼ18O records of a coral from Sanya: reconstructions of temperature and precipitation in the northern South China Sea in the late Holocene: N Wang, C Shen, W Sun, W Yi, P Ding, X Ding, D Fu, K Liu, W Liu, K F Yu, E R M Druffel SEISMOLOGY S43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Environmental and Earth Monitoring with Ambient Seismic and Acoustic Wave Fields I Posters (joint with A, C, NH, OS) Fabrice Ardhuin, Laboratoire d’Oceanographie Physique et Spatiale (LOPS); Lucia Gualtieri, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory 1340h S43A-2789 POSTER Time-Lapse Monitoring of an Engineering Scaled Excavation at Federal District, Brazil by Passive Ambient NoiseInterferometry: Y Hussain, H MartinezCarvajal Sr, S Martino Sr, M Cárdenas-Soto Sr, M Rocha Sr 1340h S43A-2790 POSTER Can We Use High Frequency Seismic Noise to Infer Local Sea States, Breaking Wave Power, and Sediment Transport? : C Poppeliers 1340h S43A-2791 POSTER Investigation of natural CO2 conducting channels within the NW Bohemia/ Vogtland region (Czech Republic) using Matched Field Processing and wave field modeling: J Umlauft, H Flores Estrella, M Korn 1340h S43A-2792 POSTER Seismic Signals Recorded During Artificial and Natural Karst Recharge Events: S L Bilek, A J Luhmann, R S Diniakos, E Morton, A J Rinehart, E C Alexander Jr, S C Alexander, M Larsen, J A Green 1340h S43A-2793 POSTER Monitoring the Transport of Sediment During Tropical Cyclones From High-frequency Seismic Noise in Two Rivers of La Réunion Island: F R Fontaine, A Gonzalez, A Burtin, G Barruol, A Recking, J L Join, E Delcher 1340h S43A-2794 POSTER The Earth’s Hum Observed at the Indian Ocean Seafloor: M M Deen, E Stutzmann, W C Crawford, F Ardhuin, G Barruol, K Sigloch 1340h S43A-2795 POSTER The Analysis of Gas Emissions at the Seabed offshore SW Taiwan from the Records of Ocean Bottom Seismometers: Y F Chen, J Y Lin, S K Hsu, F Klingelhoefer, L Géli, E T Y Chang 1340h S43A-2803 POSTER Introducing the Statistical Redundancy of Instantaneous Phases of the Seismic Signal to Isolate Persistent Sources: E Beucler, I Gaudot, A Mocquet, M Schimmel, M Le Feuvre 1340h S43A-2804 POSTER The seismic and acoustic response of an adjustable hydraulic jump: T Ronan, J M Lees, T D Mikesell, J Anderson, J B Johnson 1340h S43A-2805 POSTER Deriving Deep Ocean Temperature Changes From the Ambient Acoustic Noise Field: K Sambell, L G Evers, M Snellen 1340h S43A-2806 POSTER Analysis of Surface Wave Anisotropy from Three-Component Ambient Noise Data: Relating Frequency-Wavenumber Analysis to Seismic Interferometry: K Loeer, N Riahi, E H Saenger 1340h S43A-2807 POSTER Ocean waves monitor system by inland microseisms: L C Lin, F Bouchette, E T Y Chang 1340h S43A-2808 POSTER Seasonal variations of microseisms in South China Sea and East China Sea: T L Pham, M Xue, H Guo, X Chen, S Chen 1340h S43A-2809 POSTER Near Field Ocean Surface Waves Acoustic Radiation Observation and Modeling: F Ardhuin, C Peureux, J Y Royer 1340h S43A-2810 POSTER Acoustic profiling and surface imaging of the coastal area near the subduction zone: the eastern coastal area of Boso Peninsula, Central Japan.: S Furuyama, T Sato 1340h S43A-2811 POSTER Seismic Ambient Noise Monitoring of Continuously Creeping Mass on Hillslope: W A Chao 1340h S43A-2812 POSTER Transmission experiment of elastic waves with short wavelengths through a highly porous sand soil during water injection: M Nakayama, H Kawakata, S Hirano, I Doi, N Takahashi 1340h S43A-2813 POSTER Tide-related seismic velocity changes across the English Channel: S de Ridder, V Valova, A Curtis 1340h S43A-2816 POSTER Modal Analysis of Two Bridges, Bryce Canyon National Park: P R Geimer, J R Moore, M S Thorne, B Quirk 1340h S43A-2817 POSTER Analysis of coda wave distribution and attenuation variation of the Binchuan Airgun experiment: Y Liu, D Sun 1340h S43A-2818 POSTER Rockfalls in the Dolomieu Crater of Piton de la Fournaise, La Réunion: Volume Estimations and Link with the Volcanic Activity: V Durand, A Mangeney, E H Kone, C Hibert, A Protin, P Kowalski, F Lauret, C Brunet, K Wegner, F Haas, N Villeneuve, A Peltier, C Satriano S43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Imaging the Earth II: From Data to Processes on Regional to Global Scales VIII Posters (joint with DI, NS, T) Andreas Fichtner, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Monica Maceira, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Carene Larmat, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Nori Nakata, Stanford University 1340h S43A-2798 POSTER Using ambient seismic noise correlations to monitor the temporal stability of mines, tailings dams and nuclear storage facilities: G Olivier, F Brenguier 1340h S43B-2821 POSTER Crustal anisotropy and deformation of the SE Tibetan Plateau revealed by receiver functions: Y Cai, J Wu, L Fang, W Wang THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h S43B-2829 POSTER Estimation of seismic velocity structure beneath the ocean (including Japan Sea) as well as beneath the Japanese Islands using offshore events with NIED Hi-net pick data and NIED F-net focal depth: M Matsubara, H Sato 1340h S43B-2830 POSTER Anisotropic Structure beneath the Indian Continent from Surface wave studies: S Maurya, J P Montagner, R K Mangalampally, E Stutzmann, S Kiselev, G Burgos, P R Nemalikanti, S Davulluri 1340h S43B-2831 POSTER Radial and azimuthal anisotropy in the Pacific upper mantle from inversion of a surface-wave dispersion dataset: C L Eddy, G Ekstrom, M Nettles, J B Gaherty 1340h S43B-2832 POSTER Anisotropic Tomography around La Réunion Island from Rayleigh Waves: A Mazzullo, E Stutzmann, J P Montagner, S Maurya, G Barruol, K Sigloch, S Kiselev Sr 1340h S43B-2833 POSTER Anisotropy and tectonic deformation in the Ordos basin revealed by an active source seismic experiment: W S Jun, F Wang, T Xu 1340h S43B-2834 POSTER Investigating the Effect of Anisotropy on Isotropic Tomography Images of the Alboran Slab: H Lee, M Bezada 1340h S43B-2835 POSTER Stratification of Seismic Azimuthal Anisotropy: Preliminary Results from the Contiguous United States: F Kong, S S Gao, K H Liu 1340h S43B-2837 POSTER ANISOTROPIC STRUCTURE OF THE WABASH VALLEY SEISMIC ZONE AND ILLINOIS BASIN: J D Wood, J A Conder, L Zhu 1340h S43B-2820 POSTER Moho Depth Variations in the Northeastern North China Craton Revealed by Receiver Function Imaging: P Zhang, L Chen, H Yao, L Fang 1340h S43A-2802 POSTER Moulins Detected as Ambient Noise Sources at the Kaskawulsh Glacier: N Aso, V C Tsai, C Schoof, A Whiteford, G E Flowers 1340h S43B-2828 POSTER 3D imaging of the Corinth rift from a new passive seismic tomography and receiver function analysis: A Gesret, M Godano, M Noble, H Lyon-Caen, S Gautier, A Deschamps 1340h S43A-2815 POSTER Temporal changes in shear velocity from ambient noise at New Zealand geothermal fields: F Civilini, M K Savage, J Townend 1340h S43A-2797 POSTER Gulf of Mexico soundscapes as indicators of ecological stressors: N Sidorovskaia, K Li, C Tiemann, A S Ackleh, T Tang, J H Risbourg 1340h S43A-2801 POSTER Seismic Monitoring of Typhoons in the Western Pacific: S Park, E Choi, T K Hong 1340h S43B-2852 POSTER Ambient noise adjoint tomography of the crust beneath the eastern Tibetan plateau: D Zhang, M Chen, F Niu, Z Xiong 1340h S43B-2836 POSTER Towards a New 3-D Radial Anisotropic Model of the Upper Mantle and Transition Zone: E C Weidner, C Beghein, Q Huang, N C Schmerr 1340h S43B-2819 POSTER Complex Modeling of the Seismic Structure of the Trans-European Suture Zone’s Margin from Receiver Function Analysis: M Wilde-Piorko, K Chrapkiewicz, S Lepore, M Polkowski, M Grad 1340h S43A-2800 POSTER Noise Configuration and fault zone anisotropy investigation from Taiwan Chelungpu-fault Deep Borehole Array: R J Hung, K F Ma, T R A Song, K Nishida, Y Y Lin 1340h S43B-2827 POSTER Crustal Discontinuity Structure Beneath the Sichuan Basin and Adjacent Areas Based on Receiver Function Migration: X WANG, L Chen 1340h S43A-2814 POSTER An Investigation Into the Range of Sea State Conditions Necessary for the Generation of Seafloor Pressures and Secondary Microseisms in the Northeast Atlantic, West of Ireland: S E Donne, C J Bean, F Dias, P Christodoulides 1340h S43A-2796 POSTER Using OBS Data to Constrain the Characteristics of Microseisms in South China Sea: H Xiao, M Xue, T Yang, C Liu, Q Hua, S Xia, D Huo, H Huang, B M Le, M Pan, L Li 1340h S43A-2799 POSTER Ground-water level changes to multiple distant earthquakes at earthquake-groundwater monitoring stations in Jeju Island, Korea: E Park, T S Kang 1340h S43B-2826 POSTER Crustal Structure beneath the Eastern Tibetan Plateau from Receiver Functions: Y Peng, J Wu, K H Liu, S S Gao 1340h S43B-2822 POSTER Structure of Canadian Lithosphere and Uppermost Mantle from P and S Receiver Functions: O Barantseva 1340h S43B-2823 POSTER Lithospheric structure beneath the central and western North China Craton and adjacent regions from S-receiver function imaging: Y Zhang, L Chen, A Yinshuang 1340h S43B-2824 POSTER Fine-scale crustal structure of the Azores Islands from teleseismic receiver functions: K Spieker, S Rondenay, R S Ramalho, C Thomas, G R Helffrich 1340h S43B-2825 POSTER 3D Velocity Structure in Southern Haiti from Local Earthquake Tomography: R Douilly, W L Ellsworth, E H Kissling, A M Freed, A Deschamps, B M de Lepinay 1340h S43B-2838 POSTER Influence of obliquely subducting slab on Pacific-North America shear motion inferred from seismic anisotropy along the Queen Charlotte margin: L Cao, H Kao, K Wang, Z Wang 1340h S43B-2839 POSTER Study of the subduction zone in central Mexico by using non-linear and non-stationary analysis (Empirical Mode Decomposition) on receiver functions: C Montealegre, X Perez-Campos 1340h S43B-2841 POSTER High resolution P-wave velocity structure beneath Northeastern Tibet from multiscale seismic tomography: B Guo, X Gao, J Chen, Q Liu, S Li 1340h S43B-2842 POSTER Seismicity and structure of Nazca Plate subduction zone in southern Peru: H Lim, Y Kim, R W Clayton, C H Thurber 1340h S43B-2843 POSTER Crust and Upper Mantle Structure across Dharwar Craton along a broadband seismological profile: U Saikia, S S Rai 1340h S43B-2844 POSTER Lithospheric Structure Beneath Various Tectonic Units of Northwestern Deccan Volcanic Province from Surface Wave Tomography: J Sharma 1340h S43B-2845 POSTER High Resolution Tomographic Imaging of the Internal Structure of Merapi Volcano, Central Java, Indonesia: S Widiyantoro, J P Métaxian, T Yudistira, A D Nugraha, M Ramdhan, M Putriastuti, M F Gunarwan 1340h S43B-2846 POSTER Velocity Structure of the Mantle Transition Zone beneath the Southeastern Tibetan Plateau: G Li, L Bai, Y Zhou, X Wang, H Cui, X Zhou 1340h S43B-2847 POSTER Seismic Velocity Structure Beneath the Eastern United States and Northern Mississippi Embayment: C Chai, C J Ammon, R B Herrmann, A Mostafanejad, C A Langston 1340h S43B-2848 POSTER Internal Structure of the San Jacinto Fault Zone at Blackburn Canyon from a Dense Linear Deployment across the Fault: P E Share, A A Allam, Y Ben-Zion, F C Lin, F Vernon 1340h S43B-2849 POSTER Constraints on Fault Damage Zone Properties and Normal Modes from a Dense Linear Array Deployment along the San Jacinto Fault Zone: A A Allam, F C Lin, P E Share, Y Ben-Zion, F Vernon, G T Schuster, M S Karplus 1340h S43B-2850 POSTER Near-Surface & High Resolution Seismic Imaging of the Bennett Thrust Fault in the Indio Mountains of West Texas: A Vennemann, M S Karplus, G Kaip, S H Harder All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h S43B-2851 POSTER High-resolution Body Wave Tomography of the Ross Sea Embayment, Antarctica: A Nyblade, A White-Gaynor, D Wiens, R C Aster, P Gerstoft, P D Bromirski, R A Stephen, J P Winberry, A D Huerta, S Anandakrishnan, T J Wilson 1340h S43B-2853 POSTER Velocity Structures underneath NRIL seismic station, Russia: Imaging the difference between the Siberian Craton and the West Siberian Basin: M Youssof, H Thybo, I M Artemieva, L P Vinnik 1340h S43B-2854 POSTER Upper Mantle Seismic Anisotropy Beneath the Northern Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica from PKS, SKS, and SKKS Splitting Analysis: J H Graw, S E Hansen 1340h S43B-2855 POSTER Temporal changes of crustal structure inferred from large volume airgun data in Binchuan, Yunnan, southwest China: Y Luan, H Yang, B Wang 1340h S43B-2856 POSTER Imaging the local crustal structure of the European Eastern Alps through teleseismic reflections from the Earth’s inner core recorded during an active source experiment: M Behm 1340h S43B-2857 POSTER Crustal seismic structure beneath the southwest Yunnan region from joint inversion of body-wave and surface wave data: Y Luo, C H Thurber, X Zeng, L Zhang 1340h S43B-2858 POSTER Anisotropic S-wave velocity structure from joint inversion of surface wave group velocity dispersion: A case study from India: S Dey, G Siddartha, S Mitra, S Bhattacharya 1340h S43B-2859 POSTER Trans-Dimensional Bayesian Imaging of 3-D Crustal and Upper Mantle Structure in Northeast Asia: S Kim, H Tkalcic, J Rhie, Y Chen 1340h S43B-2860 POSTER Imaging the Italian Lithosphere based on Adjoint Tomography: F Magnoni, E Casarotti, D Komatitsch, D Melini, A Michelini, A Piersanti, C Tape, J Tromp 1340h S43B-2861 POSTER Three-dimensional velocity model of crustal structure in the southern Korean Peninsula and its full-waveform validations : J Rhie, S Kim, J U Woo, J H Song 1340h S43B-2862 POSTER 3D Lithospheric Structure in Southwestern Qin-Hang Metallogenic Belt — A Result from Broadband Seismological Observations: Y Wang, G Han, C Jiang 1340h S43B-2863 POSTER Upper Crust Structure and Earthquake Mechanism Near the Xinfengjiang Reservoir, Guangdong, China: X Sun, L He, H Yang, Y Shen 1340h S43B-2864 POSTER Local Wave Propagation and Crustal Structure Tomography in Northern Mississippi Embayment: Y Yang, C A Langston S43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Induced Seismicity in the United States and Canada I Posters (joint with NG, T) Matthew Weingarten, Stanford University; Ryan Schultz, Alberta Geological Survey; Cornelius Langenbruch, Stanford University; Carsten Dinske, Freie Universität Berlin 1340h S43C-2865 POSTER Expanding the 2011 Prague, OK Event Catalog: Detections, Relocations, and Stress Drop Estimates: F Clerc, E S Cochran, S L Dougherty, K M Keranen, R M Harrington 1340h S43C-2866 POSTER Double-difference tomography velocity structure in Northern Oklahoma: Evidence for reduced basement velocity in the Nemaha Uplift: N T Stevens, K M Keranen, C Lambert 1340h S43C-2867 POSTER Monitoring seismic activities at Fairview and Woodward area in Oklahoma: X Chen, Z Peng, Z Li, D Yao, C Zhang, X Liu, C Pennington, Y Qin 1340h S43C-2868 POSTER Seismological Analysis of Induced Earthquakes in Central Oklahoma, Comparing a Large Seismogenic Fault with M5 Earthquakes and Small Faults Lacking M4 Events: C Pennington, X Chen, R E Abercrombie, N D McMahon, R C Aster 1340h S43C-2869 POSTER How will induced seismicity in Oklahoma respond to decreased saltwater injection rates?: C Langenbruch, M D Zoback 1340h S43C-2870 POSTER Are we past peak pressure in Oklahoma? A hydrogeologic evaluation of reduced saltwater injection rates on induced seismicity: M Weingarten, M D Zoback 1340h S43C-2871 POSTER Monitoring the Increase in Seismicity in South-Central Kansas: K Nolte, G P Tsoflias, W L Watney 1340h S43C-2872 POSTER Improved Lg attenuations maps in the central U.S.–Rocky Mountain transition zone: New insight from induced seismicity in Oklahoma, Kansas, and the Raton Basin: D AbdelHameid, W B Levandowski, O S Boyd, D E McNamara 1340h S43C-2873 POSTER Applying Binary Forecasting Approaches to Induced Seismicity in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin: R Kahue, R Shcherbakov S43C-2874 POSTER Science-based 1340h decision making in a high-risk energy production environment: D A Weiser 1340h S43C-2875 POSTER Mapping Fluid Injection and Associated Induced Seismicity Using InSAR Analysis: S D Thorpe, K F Tiampo 1340h S43C-2876 POSTER Delineating Concealed Faults within Cogdell Oil Field via Earthquake Detection: C Aiken, J I Walter, M Brudzinski, R Skoumal, A Savvaidis, C Frohlich, T Borgfeldt, P Dotray 1340h S43C-2877 POSTER Tectonic history in the Fort Worth Basin, north Texas, derived from welllog integration with multiple 3D seismic reflection surveys: implications for paleo and present-day seismicity in the basin: M B Magnani, M J Hornbach 1340h S43C-2878 POSTER Earthquake Source Characterization of Induced Earthquakes in the Fort Worth Basin, north Texas: H R DeShon, S Jeong, L Quinones, M E Layton, P Ogwari, K B Kwong, C Hayward, B W Stump 1340h S43C-2879 POSTER Stress drop estimates and hypocenter relocations of induced earthquakes near Fox Creek, Alberta: F Clerc, R M Harrington, Y Liu, Y J Gu 1340h S43C-2880 POSTER Static stress drop of the largest recorded M 4.6 hydraulic fracturing induced earthquake and its aftershock pattern in the northern Montney Play, British Columbia, Canada: B Wang, R M Harrington, Y Liu, H Kao 1340h S43C-2881 POSTER Nowcasting Induced Seismicity: M Luginbuhl, J B Rundle, D L Turcotte 1340h S43C-2882 POSTER Imaging crustal structure using local earthquake and ambient noise tomography in North Texas: O Sufri, H R DeShon, M M Scales, C Hayward, M B Magnani 1340h S43C-2883 POSTER The Initial Stages of the Guy-Greenbrier, Arkansas, Earthquake Sequence: Induced by Both Wastewater Injection and Hydraulic Fracturing Amid Natural Seismicity: C E Yoon, Y Huang, W L Ellsworth, G C Beroza 1340h S43C-2884 POSTER Determining the Causes of Recent Seismicity in Johnson County, TX: S Smith, M Brudzinski, B Currie, R Skoumal 1340h S43C-2885 POSTER Factors promoting injection-induced seismicity on basement faults: Insights from the 2012 Milan, Kansas Earthquake: E H Hearn, C Koltermann 1440h S43D-05 Coupled Flow and Geomechanics Modeling of Slow Earthquakes: Application to Slow Slip Events (SSE) in the Guerrero Gap, Mexico : J Alves da Silva Junior, W Frank, D Castineira, B Jha, R Juanes 1505h S43E-06 Numerical investigation of topographic effects in seismic wave amplification: Northern Chile Coastal Cliff as study case.: T García-Pérez, A M Ferreira, G A Yanez, J M Cembrano 1455h S43D-06 Detection of Very Low Frequency Earthquakes in the Mexican Subduction Zone: J Maury, S Ide, V M Cruz-Atienza, V Kostoglodov, X Perez-Campos 1520h S43E-07 Assessment and geomodelling of site effects along the eastern Enriquillo Plantain Garden Fault Zone in Haiti: S M J Ulysse, H B Havenith, D Boisson 1510h S43D-07 Long and Short Term GPS Velocity Change in South Peru and North Chile Seismic Gap: towards the Small SSE Detection.: J Jara, A Socquet, A Walpersdorf, B Rousset 1535h S43E-08 Amplifications of surface waves and the connection to seismic hazard: D C Bowden, V C Tsai, F C Lin 1525h S43D-08 Measuring Aseismic Slip through Characteristically Repeating Earthquakes at the Mendocino Triple Junction, Northern California: K Materna, T Taira, R Burgmann S43F Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h S43E Moscone South 307 Thursday 1340h Capturing the Complexity of Site $PSOLȴFDWLRQΖΖ Marta Pischiutta, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology; Anna Kaiser, GNS Science-Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Ltd; Jan Burjanek, Swiss Seismological Service, ETH Zürich; Sebastiano D’Amico, University of Malta 1355h S43E-02 Observations of Near-Surface Scattering with a Dense Profile of Shots Recorded by an Underground Array: G L Pavlis, J Atterholt, D C Bowden, R Caton, G Gribler, L M Liberty, V Mandic, P Meyers, T Prestegard, V C Tsai 1410h S43E-03 Modelling of Earthquake Ground Response in the Maltese Islands Using Results from Geophysical Investigations: D Farrugia, P M Galea, S D’Amico 1425h S43E-04 Hard-rock GMPEs versus Vs30Kappa Host-to-Target Adjustment Techniques : Why so Large Differences in High Frequency Hard-Rock Motion ?: P Y Bard, A Laurendeau, F Hollender, V Perron, B Hernandez, L Foundotos 1445h S43E-05 A progress report on the development of the COSMOS International Guidelines for Applying Noninvasive Geophysical Techniques to Characterize Seismic Site Conditions: A Yong, C O S M O S Facilitation Committee The 24 August 2016 Central Italy Earthquake I Posters (joint with DI, NH, T) Francesca Di Luccio, National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology; Eiichi Fukuyama, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention; James Mori, Kyoto University; David Wald, USGS Central 5HJLRQ2ɝFHV'HQYHU 1340h S43F-3197 POSTER Coseismic slip distribution along a curved rupture embedded in the 3D heterogeneous crust: Joint inversion of InSAR and GPS data for the 2016 Central Italy earthquake: S Tung, T Masterlark S43F-3198 POSTER SOIL GAS 1340h GEOCHEMICAL BEHAVIOUR ACROSS BURIED AND EXPOSED FAULTS DURING THE 24 AUGUST 2016 SEISMIC SEQUENCE: S Bigi, G Ciotoli, A Sciarra, L Ruggiero, A Annunziatellis 1340h S43F-3199 POSTER The INGV seismic monitoring system: activities during the first month of the 2016 Amatrice seismic sequence.: L Scognamiglio, L Margheriti, M Moretti, S Pintore 1340h S43F-3200 POSTER Moment Tensor Solutions for the Amatrice 2016 Seismic Sequence: S Salimbeni, S Pondrelli 1340h S43F-3201 POSTER Quantification and Origin of the Anomalous CO2 Release Accompanying L’Aquila 2009 Earthquakes: G Chiodini, S Atzori, C A Brunori, S Caliro, C Cardellini, F Di Luccio, F Frondini, A Rosiello, J Selva, G Ventura 1340h S43F-3202 POSTER Verification of tidal earthquake triggering in Central Italy: L Ostrihansky 1340h S43C-2887 POSTER A Comprehensive Overview of the Duvernay Induced Seismicity near Fox Creek, Alberta: R Schultz, R Wang, Y J Gu, K Haug, G M Atkinson 1340h S43C-2888 POSTER 2016 Hydrofracture Induced Earthquakes in Ohio : P A Friberg 1340h S43C-2889 POSTER Magnitude and Peak Amplitude Relationship for Microseismicity Induced by a Hydraulic Fracture Experiment: T Smith, A C Arce, C Ji S43C-2890 POSTER Improving 1340h Understanding of Hydraulic Fracturing-Related Induced Seismicity: A Case for Regulating based on Ground Motion: K Bosman, A M Baig, T Urbancic, G F Viegas S43D Moscone South 305 Thursday 1340h Advances in Understanding of Tremor, Slow Slip, and Other Slow Earthquake Phenomena IV S (joint with G, T) Abhijit Ghosh, University of California Riverside; Kevin Chao, Northwestern University; William Frank, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Brent Delbridge, Berkeley Seismological Lab 1340h S43D-01 Detection of Shallow Slow Slip events on the Northern Hikurangi Margin using Ocean Bottom Pressure Recorders: T Muramoto, Y Ito, D Inazu, S A Henrys, L Wallace, S C Bannister, K Mochizuki, R Hino, S Suzuki 1355h S43D-02 Detailed inversion of a shallow slow slip event at the Hikurangi subduction zone, New Zealand, using numerical Green’s functions and absolute pressure gauge data: C A Williams, L M Wallace, S C Webb, Y Ito, K Mochizuki, R Hino, S A Henrys 1410h S43D-03 Seismicity and tectonic tremor accompany the 2014 Gisborne Slow Slip Event: Insights from the Hikurangi Ocean Bottom Investigation of Tremor and Slow Slip (HOBITSS) Experiment, New Zealand: E K Todd, S Y Schwartz, A F Sheehan, K Mochizuki 1425h S43D-04 Slow slip and self-similar asymptotics of rate-strengthening faults: R C Viesca, P Dublanchet All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 The Asahiko Taira International Scientific Ocean Drilling Research Prize Wednesday, 14 December 1:40pm–2:35pm Moscone West—Room: 2022–024 This Union session highlights the work of early and middle career scientist in recognition of outstanding transdisciplinary research accompaniments in ocean drilling. New Generation of Scientists Thursday, 15 December 1:40pm–6:00pm Moscone South—Room: 102 This Union session is dedicated to the work of young and early career scientist and will honor the 2016 AGU James B. Macelwane Medalists, the Science for Solutions Award recipient and the Africa Awards for Research Excellence in Earth and Space Science. THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 53 1340h S43F-3203 POSTER The Seismicity of the Central Apennines Region Studied by Means of a Physics-Based Earthquake Simulator: R Console, P Vannoli, R Carluccio 1340h S43F-3204 POSTER Data Processing Explorations of Ionospheric Signatures from the August 24th, 2016 Central Italy Earthquake: J D Li, C M Rude, V Pankratius 1340h S43F-3205 POSTER Geoelectric Anomalies Preceding the Aug. 24 2016 Amatrice, Italy Earthquake: J Scoville, V Bobrovskiy, F T Freund 1340h S43F-3206 POSTER Using the Amatrice (Italy) seismic sequence we asses the soil-structure in the case of San Giovanni Battista church (A.D. 1039) in Acquasanta Terme town. We tried to figure out how the input seismic energy is distributed over the different monument parts. Some preliminary results are shown and discussed.: A Caserta, F Doumaz, A Costanzo, M F Buongiorno 1340h S43F-3207 POSTER The Mw 6.0 2016 Amatrice (Italy) Earthquake: Source Geometry Inferred from DInSAR Measurements and Geological Data.: F Casu, G Lavecchia, R Castaldo, R De Nardis, V De Novellis, F Ferrarini, S Pepe, F Brozzetti, G Solaro, D Cirillo, M Bonano, P Boncio, C de Luca, R Lanari, M Manunta, M Manzo, A Pepe, I Zinno, P Tizzani 1340h S43F-3208 POSTER Seismotectonic context and coseismic surface faulting of the 24th August 2016 Amatrice (central Italy) earthquake.: P Boncio, F Brozzetti, G Lavecchia, R De Nardis, D Cirillo, F Ferrarini, F Liberi, E Auciello 1340h S43F-3209 POSTER Insight on fault segmentation, linkage and hazard from the 2016 Mw6.2 Amatrice earthquake (central Italy): R J Walters, L C Gregory, L N J Wedmore, T J Craig, J R Elliott, M W Wilkinson, K J W McCaffrey, A Michetti, E Vittori, F Livio, F Iezzi, J Chen, Z Li, G Roberts 1340h S43F-3210 POSTER Influence of epistemic uncertainties on the slip distribution of continental earthquakes: application to the 2009 L’Aquila (Mw6.3) and 2016 Amatrice (Mw6.0) earthquakes, central Italy.: T Ragon, A Sladen, Q Bletery, M Simons, F Magnoni, A Avallone, O Cavalié, M Vergnolle 1340h S43F-3211 POSTER Experts and Media: different agenda on the Amatrice seismic sequence: G Musacchio, G L Piangiamore 1340h S43F-3212 POSTER Detailed Surface Rupture Geometry from the 2016 Amatrice Earthquake: Z K Mildon, F Iezzi, L N J Wedmore, L C Gregory, K J W McCaffrey, M W Wilkinson, J Faure Walker, G Roberts, F Livio, E Vittori, A Michetti, C Frigerio, F Ferrario, A M Blumetti, L Guerrieri, P Di Manna, V Comerci SPA-AERONOMY SA43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Atmosphere-IonosphereMagnetosphere (AIM) Coupling Phenomena and Processes: New Observations and Understanding II Posters (joint with A, SM) Xinzhao Chu, University of Colorado at Boulder; Michael Hartinger, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Zhonghua Xu, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Timothy Fuller-Rowell, University of Colorado at Boulder 1340h SA43A-2378 POSTER The study of a CME induced seven substorms and their associated scintillation behavior at South Pole: S Priyadarshi, Q H Zhang, E G Thomas 1340h SA43A-2379 POSTER The AtmosphericIonospheric-Magnetospheric Responses to the 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Geomagnetic Storms at High Latitudes: C R Clauer, Z Xu, X Chu, M Hartinger, J Zhao 1340h SA43A-2380 POSTER Ionospheric currents and TEC variations during the March 17, 2015 Sudden Impulse.: S Di Matteo, M Piersanti, C Cesaroni, L Spogli, T Alberti 1340h SA43A-2382 POSTER Response of the Equatorial Ionosphere to the Geomagnetic DP2 current system: E Yizengaw, M Moldwin, E Zesta, R Pradipta, C M Biouele, A B Rabiu, O Obrou, Z Bamba 1340h SA43A-2383 POSTER Investigations on the ionospheric response during sudden stratospheric warming events of weak solar cycle 24: P R Prince, S Gopinath 1340h SA43A-2384 POSTER A comparison between large-scale irregularities and scintillations in the polar ionosphere: Q H Zhang, Y Wang, P T Jayachandran, M M Lockwood, S Zhang, J Moen, Z Y Xing, Y Z Ma, M Lester 54 2016 1340h SA43A-2385 POSTER Two-dimensional Imaging of Midlatitude Sporadic-E with GPS Total Electron Content Observation: J Maeda, K Heki 1340h SA43A-2386 POSTER Simultaneous Observations of Topside H+ Ions at Sub-auroral and Middle Latitudes Using IS Radars at Millstone Hill and Kharkiv: Initial Results: P J Erickson, D V Kotov, L P Goncharenko, P G Richards, O Bogomaz, L Chernogor, V Truhlik, M M Siusiuk, I F Domnin 1340h SA43A-2387 POSTER WN4 Variability in DMSP Ion Densities Across Season, Solar Cycle, and Local Time: J Hawkins, P C Anderson 1340h SA43A-2388 POSTER Gamma-ray Emission of the Earth’s Upper Atmosphere in Geographical Coordinates with Fermi-LAT: S Madlee, W Mitthumsiri, S Digel, D J Ruffolo 1340h SA43A-2389 POSTER Simultaneous Lidar Measurements of Fe and Na layers, Temperatures, and Winds in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere-Extended (MLT-X) at Boulder, Colorado: D Chang, X Chu, C Chen, J Zhao, J A Smith, A Lima, Z Hua 1340h SA43A-2390 POSTER Resonance Vibrations of the Ross Ice Shelf and Observations of Persistent Atmospheric Waves: N A Zabotin, O A Godin 1340h SA43A-2391 POSTER Source for the traveling planetary waves in the polar winter mesosphere and lower thermosphere: vertical coupling versus insitu instability.: X Lu, C Chen, X Chu, V Nguyen, A K Smith 1340h SA43A-2392 POSTER Lidar observations of vertical wavelengths, potential energy densities, and frequency spectra of stratospheric gravity waves from 2011 to 2015 at McMurdo (77.84° S, 166.69° E), Antarctica: J Zhao, C Chen, X Chu, X Lu, W Fong, Z Yu, B R Roberts, A Dörnbrack, J A Smith 1340h SA43A-2393 POSTER Modeling Study of Formation Mechanisms of Thermosphere Fe Layers in Antarctica: J Zhao, X Chu, Z Yu, C Y T Lin, Y Deng 1340h SA43A-2394 POSTER MESOSPHERIC SODIUM AIRGLOW EMISSION: MODELING AND FIRSTRESULTS OVER A MID-LATITUDE: T Bag, M V Sunil Krishna, V Singh 1340h SA43A-2395 POSTER The enhancement of neutral metal Na layer above thunderstorms: B Yu, X Xue, G Lu, X Dou, Q Gao, X Qie, J Wu, Y Tang, R Holzworth SA43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Neutral Metallic Atom Layers in the Thermosphere 110–200 km, Observations, Origins, and Implications Posters Posters 1340h SA43C-2402 POSTER PFISR GPS tracking mode for researching high-latitude ionospheric electron density gradients associated with GPS scintillation: D C Loucks, S E Palo, M Pilinski, G Crowley, S I Azeem, D L Hampton 1340h SA43C-2403 POSTER GAIA modeling of electrodynamics in the lower ionosphere during a severe solar flare event: M Matsumura, K Shiokawa, H Shinagawa, H Jin, H Fujiwara, Y Miyoshi, Y Otsuka 1340h SA43C-2404 POSTER Development of ionospheric data assimilation model under geomagnetic storm conditions: C C H Lin, C H Chen, W Chen, T Matsuo 1340h SA43C-2405 POSTER Longitudinal structure in the ionosphere due to UT onset time of a geomagnetic storm: K Greer, T J Immel, A J Ridley 1340h SA43C-2406 POSTER Storm-time Response of Thermosphere O/N2 and Nitric Oxide: Y Zhang 1340h SA43C-2407 POSTER Thermospheric density estimation from SLR observations of LEO satellites – A case study with the ANDE-Pollux satellite: M Blossfeld, M Schmidt, E Erdogan 1340h SA43C-2408 POSTER UT Variation of Geographical Pole Thermospheric Densities and Its Dependence on Solar Wind Sector Polarity and Solar Activity: D Guo, J Lei, X Dou 1340h SA43C-2409 POSTER Differential Drag Analysis to Infer the Geometrical Configuration of a Cubesat: C Bussy-Virat, A J Ridley, J Cutler, S Sharma, E Judd 1340h SA43C-2410 POSTER Assessing the Capabilities and Limitations of Physics-Based Models in Capturing the Ionosphere and Thermosphere Storm-Time Response: M Fedrizzi, T J Fuller-Rowell, N Maruyama, T W Fang, M Codrescu SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS SH43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Advances in Predicting Magnetic Fields on the Far Side of the Sun Posters Paulett Liewer, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; David Hathaway, NASA Ames Research Center; Russell Howard, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory 1340h SH43A-2553 POSTER Improving TimeDistance Technique of Far-Side Active Region Imaging: J Zhao Jonathan Friedman, Arecibo Observatory; Shikha Raizada, Arecibo Observatory; Jens Lautenbach, Arecibo Observatory 1340h SH43A-2554 POSTER Far side Helioseismology with Solar Orbiter: T Appourchaux, A Birch, L C Gizon, B Löptien, J Schou, S K Solanki, J C del Toro Iniesta, A Gandorfer, J Hirzberger, A AlvarezHerrero, J G Woch, W Schmidt 1340h SA43B-2396 POSTER Thermospheric Na observed at the Andes Lidar Observatory: A Z Liu, C Ban, T Li, Y Guo, X Dou, X Xue 1340h SH43A-2555 POSTER Image-Optimized Coronal Magnetic Field Models: S I Jones, J M Davila, V M Uritsky 1340h SA43B-2397 POSTER Enhanced Capabilities of the Arecibo Observatory Resonance Lidar Systems: E Franco-Diaz, J Lautenbach, J S Friedman, S Raizada 1340h SH43A-2556 POSTER Comparison of Farside Helioseismic Predictions of Active Regions from SDO/HMI with Far-side Observations of Solar Activity from STEREO/EUVI: P C Liewer, J Qiu 1340h SA43B-2398 POSTER Lower-Thermosphere Metals and High Altitude Meteoroid Sputtering: J D Mathews, S Kesaraju, S Raizada SA43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Disturbances in the Thermosphere and Ionosphere: Current Understanding and Operational Impacts II Posters Yongliang Zhang, Johns Hopkins University; Larry Paxton, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Timothy Fuller-Rowell, University of Colorado at Boulder; James Jones, Northrop Grumman Corporation Bellevue 1340h SA43C-2399 POSTER Analysis of HighLatitude Ionospheric Processes During the Nov 2015 HSS and CME-Induced Geomagnetic Storm: A Multi-Instrument Observational Approach: T Durgonics, A Komjathy, O P Verkhoglyadova, P Hoeg, A Paul 1340h SA43C-2400 POSTER Measurements of Ionospheric Density, Temperature, and Spacecraft Charging in a Space Weather Constellation: R L Balthazor, M G McHarg, G Wilson 1340h SA43C-2401 POSTER Electrodynamics of High Resolution Waves in the IonosphereThermosphere System – Impacts on the Ionospheric Borrom-Side Profile: L C Gardner, V Eccles, R W Schunk, L Scherliess, L Zhu THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h SH43A-2557 POSTER Effects of Far-side Evolution of Magnetic Structures on Coronal and Interplanetary Magnetic Features: D H Hathaway, L Upton 1340h SH43A-2558 POSTER 3D Global Coronal Density, Temperature, and Vector Magnetic Field Derived from Coronal Observation.: M Kramar, H Lin, V Airapetian, S Tomczyk SH43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Preparing for Solar Probe Plus and Solar Orbiter: A Coordinated Science from the Corona to the Inner Heliosphere I Posters Kelly Korreck, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory; Nicola Fox, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Nathan Schwadron, University of New Hampshire Main Campus; Yannis Zouganelis, European Space Agency 1340h SH43B-2559 POSTER Detection Technique and Overview of EPT-HET of Solar Orbiter : S R Kulkarni, J Tammen, S Boden, J Steinhagen, R Elftmann, C Martin-Garcia, S I Boettcher, L Seimetz, A Ravanbakhsh, Y Mahesh, B Schuster, A Kulemzin, R F Wimmer-Schweingruber, J Rodriguez-Pacheco, M Prieto, S Sanchez 1340h SH43B-2560 POSTER Science Planning and Orbit Classification for Solar Probe Plus: M B Kusterer, N J Fox, D J Rodgers, F S Turner 1340h SH43B-2561 POSTER Kiel sensors for the EPD instrument on-board Solar Orbiter - An overview of the qualification and acceptance test campaigns in phase D: A Ravanbakhsh, S R Kulkarni, L Panitzsch, M L Richards, A Munoz Hernandez, L Seimetz, R Elftmann, Y Mahesh, S Boden, S I Boettcher, A Kulemzin, C Martin-Garcia, M Prieto, J Rodriguez-Pacheco, S Sanchez Prieto, B Schuster, J Steinhagen, J Tammen, R F WimmerSchweingruber 1340h SH43B-2562 POSTER ASPIICS, a Giant Solar Coronagraph Onboard the PROBA-3 Mission: A Zhukov 1340h SH43B-2563 POSTER Spherically-shaped coronal shock waves associated with Coronal Mass Ejections: R Y Kwon, A Vourlidas 1340h SH43B-2564 POSTER Linking the Slow Wind Observations at 1AU with Magnetic Topology Evolution in the Lower Solar Corona: Y Liu, J Huang, B Klecker, Z Qi 1340h SH43B-2565 POSTER Observations of the Variable Coronal Solar Wind, and its Implications for Solar Probe Plus and Solar Orbiter: B V Jackson, H S Yu, P P Hick, A Buffington 1340h SH43B-2566 POSTER Understanding of the Temperature Profile of the Solar Chromosphere : P Song, V M Vasyliunas 1340h SH43B-2567 POSTER Simulations of Lateral Transport and Dropout Structure of Energetic Particles from Impulsive Solar Flares: W H Matthaeus, D J Ruffolo, P Tooprakai, A Seripienlert, P Chuychai 1340h SH43B-2568 POSTER Solar Probe Cup Demonstrated Laboratory Performance: A W Case, J C Kasper, K E Korreck, M L Stevens, D E Larson, K H Wright Jr, D L Gallagher, P L Whittlesey 1340h SH43B-2569 POSTER LOCKYER (Large Optimized Coronagraph for KeY Emission line Research): A SMEX Mission to Provide Crucial Measurements of the Genesis of the Solar Wind and CMEs: Y K Ko, A Vourlidas, C Korendyke, J M Laming 1340h SH43B-2570 POSTER Tracking Changes in Magnetic Topology in MHD Simulations: Z Mikic, V S Titov, R Lionello, T Torok, J Linker, C Downs 1340h SH43B-2571 POSTER The Electron Solar Probe ANalyzers - Demonstrated Laboratory Performance: P L Whittlesey, D E Larson, R Livi, J S Halekas, J C Kasper, A W Case 1340h SH43B-2572 POSTER The FIELDS Instrument Suite for Solar Probe Plus: development status, instrument performance, and operations concept: M Pulupa, S D Bale, K Goetz 1340h SH43B-2573 POSTER Heating and Acceleration of the Solar Corona and Solar Wind: Effects of Turbulence Transport: A V Usmanov, W H Matthaeus, M L Goldstein 1340h SH43B-2574 POSTER A Merged Dataset for Solar Probe Plus FIELDS Magnetometers: T A Bowen, T Dudok de Wit, S D Bale, C Revillet, R J MacDowall, D Sheppard 1340h SH43B-2575 POSTER Analysis of velocity and magnetic field fluctuations from simulated Solar Probe Plus measurements: Interpretation and predictions.: J C Perez, B D G Chandran 1340h SH43B-2576 POSTER Solar Wind Simulations from the Sun to Earth Using a Data-Driven, MHD Model and Characteristically-Consistent Boundary Conditions Derived from SDO/HMI Vector Magnetograms: M S Yalim, N Pogorelov, Y Liu, Q Hu, S T Wu 1340h SH43B-2577 POSTER Solar Probe ANalyzer Ion Instrument - Demonstrated Laboratory Performance: R Livi, D E Larson, P L Whittlesey, J C Kasper, A W Case, K E Korreck 1340h SH43B-2578 POSTER ISݪIS/EPI-Lo: A New Instrument for Measuring keV to MeV Ions and Electrons with Simultaneous Half-Sky Coverage on NASA’s Solar Probe Plus Mission: M E Hill, D G Mitchell, R L McNutt Jr, S Cooper, A B Crew, A Dupont, J Hayes, E Hoffer, K Nelson, C Parker, C Schlemm, II, H Seifert, M Stokes, N G Angold, D J McComas, S Weidner, M E Wiedenbeck 1340h SH43B-2579 POSTER Data Collection and Processing Capabilities used by the SWEAP Investigation on Solar Probe Plus: D E Larson, P L Whittlesey, R Livi, D W Curtis, A Slagle, J C Kasper, J S Halekas, K E Korreck, T Case, M L Stevens SH43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Snow Flakes in the Oven: Cool Prominences and Coronal Rain in the Hot Solar Corona II Posters Wei Liu, Bay Area Environmental Research Institute at Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory; Patrick Antolin, NAOJ National Astronomical Observatory of Japan; Thomas Berger, NOAA Boulder 1340h SH43C-2580 POSTER Signatures of coronal rain observed in the chromosphere of an Active Region Filament: V M Pillet, J McAteer All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h SH43C-2581 POSTER Wide-field, dynamic, slit-based spectroscopy of neutral helium in coronal rain: T A Schad 1340h SH43C-2582 POSTER Reconnection Microjets in the Pre-eruption Phase of a Prominence/Coronal Rain Complex: P Antolin, T Mehta, T Conlon, I De Moortel 1340h SH43C-2583 POSTER Probing Prominence Formation with Time Series Analysis of Models and AIA Data: T A Kucera, N M Viall, J T Karpen 1340h SH43C-2584 POSTER Transequatorial Coronal Cloud Prominences Versus Transequatorial Channel Prominence: S F Martin, K Daga 1340h SH43C-2585 POSTER The Formation of Filament Channels in the Corona: J Karpen, K J Knizhnik, C R DeVore, S K Antiochos 1340h SH43C-2586 POSTER Tornado-Like Evolution of A Kink-Unstable Solar Prominence: W Wang, R Liu, Y Wang 1340h SH43C-2587 POSTER Probing the Physical Connection between Solar Prominences and Coronal Rain: W Liu, P Antolin, X Sun, J C Vial, L Guo, S E Gibson, T E Berger, J Okamoto, B De Pontieu SH43D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h The Maunder Minimum: How Deep, How Long? Posters (joint with SA, SM) Nadezhda Zolotova, Pulkovo Astronomical Observatory; Leif Svalgaard, Stanford University 1340h SH43D-2588 POSTER Reinforcement of double dynamo waves as a source of solar activity and its prediction on millennium timescale: E Popova, V V Zharkova, S J Shepherd, S Zharkov 1340h SH43D-2590 POSTER Grand Minima in the Light of Kinematic Flux Transport Solar Dynamo Model: S Hazra, D Nandy 1340h SH43D-2591 POSTER Understanding the Maunder minimum: open issues: N Zolotova, D I Ponyavin 1340h SH43D-2592 POSTER Stellar Magnetic Activity Cycles, and Hunting for Maunder Minimum-like Events among Sun-like Stars: J T Wright 1340h SH43D-2593 POSTER The Earth’s Climate at Minima of the Centennial Gleissberg Cycles: A Ruzmaikin, J Feynman 1340h SM43A-2470 POSTER Response of quasiadiabatic ions to magnetotail reconfigurations: D Delcourt, H V Malova, L M Zelenyi 1340h SM43A-2471 POSTER Multi-instrument observation of two different types of polar cap aurora occurring simultaneously during northward IMF: J A Reidy, R C Fear, B S Lanchester, D K Whiter, A J Kavanagh, L J Paxton, Y Zhang 1340h SM43A-2472 POSTER Occurrence of auroral omega bands: J M Weygand, N Partamies, L Juusola 1340h SM43A-2473 POSTER Morphology of Omega band aurora observed by THEMIS all-sky imagers: N Sato, A S Yukimatu, Y Tanaka, T Hori SM43A-2474 POSTER Mesoscale 1340h Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling along Open Magnetic Field Lines Associated with Airglow Patches: Field-aligned Currents and Precipitation: Y Zou, Y Nishimura, L R Lyons, K Shiokawa, J K Burchill, D J Knudsen, S C Buchert, S Chen, M J Nicolls, J M Ruohoniemi, K A McWilliams, N Nishitani 1340h SM43A-2475 POSTER Auroral Oval “Images” in GPS TEC Maps: M David, J J Sojka, R W Schunk, A J Coster, M J Nicolls 1340h SM43A-2476 POSTER MHD Instability of Evening Arcs in the Inner Plasma Sheet: F Toffoletto, R Wolf, A Suresh, J Yang 1340h SM43A-2478 POSTER Dynamics of CME and HSS Storms Revealed from Auroral Imaging: L R Lyons, Y Zou, Y Nishimura, V Angelopoulos, E Donovan 1340h SM43A-2479 POSTER The Substorm Onset Arc is Azimuthally Structured: N M E Kalmoni, J Rae, K R Murphy, C Forsyth, C Watt, C J Owen 1340h SM43A-2480 POSTER Study of the plasma sheet electron inner boundary during the magnetic storm: K Ohki, A Kumamoto, Y Katoh 1340h SM43A-2481 POSTER Correlation between ballooning instability of near-Earth plasma sheet and pre-onset auroral beading in 29 March 2009 THEMIS substorm event*: P Zhu, J Liang, Z Wang, M Saito 1340h SM43A-2482 POSTER Solar Wind Driven Magnetotail Ballooning-interchange Evolves to Magnetic Reconnection: W Horton Jr 1340h SM43A-2483 POSTER Comparison of Citizen Science Aurora Data with Energy Flux Derived from Aurora Observations and Models: B Kosar, E MacDonald, N Case, M Heavner, Y Zhang, R A Viereck SH43E Moscone West 2011 Thursday 1340h SM43A-2485 POSTER Conjugate 1340h observations of the evolution of a long-duration polar cap arc in both hemispheres: Z Y Xing, Q H Zhang, Y Zhang, N Sato Solar and Heliospheric Physics: General Contributions: Events IV (joint with SA, SM) 1340h SM43A-2486 POSTER Auroral Proper Motion in the Era of AMISR and EMCCD: J L Semeter J Hoeksema, Stanford University; Robyn Millan, Dartmouth College 1340h SH43E-01 Flare Clustering: A M Title 1355h SH43E-02 Timing signatures of solar flares: K S Balasubramaniam, C Lynch, T Henry, N Nitta, N E Hurlburt, G L Slater 1410h SH43E-03 Helioseismic analysis on the spatial and temporal relation between sunquake events and extreme solar flares in Solar Cycle 24: R Chen, J Zhao 1425h SH43E-04 Investigating the Effects of Stark Broadening in the Balmer Lines Observed in Solar Flares: J C Allred, A F Kowalski 1440h SH43E-05 SWAP Observations of Post Flare Giant Arches and Evidence of Run-Away Reconnection: M J West, D B Seaton, S L Savage 1455h SH43E-06 Solar Coronal Jets in Active Regions: A C Sterling, R L Moore, F Martinez, D A Falconer 1510h SH43E-07 Untangling the 3D coronal magnetic fields through coronal emission lines photometry and polarimetry: H Lin 1525h SH43E-08 Stress Balance of Strong Magnetic Fields in the Solar Photosphere and Chromosphere: V M Vasyliunas, P Song SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS SM43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Plasma Sheet Processes and Auroral Morphology in Dynamic Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System I Posters Jesper Gjerloev, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Ping Zhu, University of Science and Technology of China; Joachim Raeder, University of New Hampshire Main Campus; Shasha Zou, University of Michigan Ann Arbor 1340h SM43A-2487 POSTER Substorms: The Attempt at Magnetospheric Dynamic Equilibrium between Magnetically-Driven Frontside Reconnection and Particle-Driven Reconnection in a Multiple-Current–Sheet Magnetotail: G J Sofko, G C Hussey, K A McWilliams, A S Reimer 1340h SM43A-2488 POSTER The Dst Recovery Near Substorm Onset Due to the Transformation of the Blocked Cross-Tail Current into the Substorm Current Wedge: K A McWilliams, G J Sofko, G C Hussey, A S Reimer 1340h SM43A-2489 POSTER Optical signatures of field line resonances: comprehensive survey and precipitation mechanisms: E Donovan, D M Gillies, D J Knudsen, F R Fenrich, E Spanswick 1340h SM43A-2490 POSTER Van Allen Probe Observation of Large Poynting flux in the Plasma Sheet Boundary Layer: S Tian, J R Wygant, B Larsen, G D Reeves, C Kletzing, S A Thaller, A W Breneman SM43A-2491 POSTER Storm-time 1340h Convection Dynamics Viewed from Optical Auroras: from Streamer to Patchy Pulsating Aurora: B Yang, E Donovan, J Liang, E Grono 1340h SM43A-2492 POSTER Pc1 wave statistics with Swarm observations in the topside ionosphere: G Balasis, K Papadimitriou, I R Mann, I Pakhotin, I A Daglis, O Giannakis, R Haagmans 1340h SM43A-2493 POSTER Probing the Multiscale Structure and Evolution of Field-aligned Currents, Potentials and Plasma During Substorms Using Multipoint Cluster In-situ Observations and Auroral Images: A J Hull, C C Chaston, H U Frey, M O Fillingim, M L Goldstein, J W Bonnell, F Mozer, P A Damiano SM43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Temporal Variations of Precipitation: Fluctuating Aurora, ULF Modulation of High-Frequency Waves, and Modulation of Energetic Particle Loss II Posters Beate Humberset, University of Bergen; Alexa Halford, Dartmouth College; All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 Aaron Breneman, The University of Minnesota; Allison Jaynes, University of Colorado at Boulder 1340h SM43B-2494 POSTER Pulsating Aurora in Eveningside Giant Auroral Undulations: M J Ahrns, D L Hampton SM43B-2495 POSTER Temporal 1340h characteristics and energy deposition of pulsating auroral patches: B K Humberset, J W Gjerloev, M Samara, R Michell, I R Mann 1340h SM43B-2496 POSTER Conjugate observation of auroral finger-like structures by ground all-sky cameras and THEMIS satellites: K Nishi, S Kazuo, E Donovan, D Fruehauff 1340h SM43B-2497 POSTER Optical Observations of Interhemispheric Electron Bouncing during Pulsating Aurora: M Samara, R Michell, G V Khazanov, G A Grubbs II 1340h SM43B-2498 POSTER Investigating the Contribution of High-Energy Precipitation During Pulsating Aurora: KAIRA and Optical Data Comparison: M Grandin, A Kero, N Partamies, D McKay-Bukowski, A Kozlovsky, D K Whiter 1340h SM43B-2499 POSTER Anisotropic spatial distribution of pulsating proton aurora and related Pc1 geomagnetic pulsation: T Inoue, M Ozaki, S Yagitani, S Kazuo, M Yoshizumi, K Ryuho, Y Ebihara, R Nomura, K Sakaguchi, Y Otsuka, M G Connors 1340h SM43B-2500 POSTER Possible link of sudden onset and short-time periodic pulsation of polar mesosphere summer echoes to ULF Pc5 geomagnetic pulsations and solar wind dynamic pressure enhancement: Y Lee, S Kirkwood, Y S Kwak 1430h SM43C-04 Earth’s ion upflow associated with polar cap patches: global and in-situ observations: Q H Zhang, Q Zong, M M Lockwood, R A Heelis, M R Hairston, J Liang, I McCrea, B C Zhang, J Moen, S Zhang, Y Zhang, J M Ruohoniemi, M Lester 1444h SM43C-05 Effects of Season and Solar Cycle on Ionospheric Plasma Outflow During Geomagnetic Storms as Modeled by the Generalized Polar Wind Model: A R Barakat, V Eccles, R W Schunk 1458h SM43C-06 Anisotropic ion heating and BBELF waves within the low-altitude ion upflow region: Y Shen, D J Knudsen, J K Burchill, H G James, D M Miles 1512h SM43C-07 Low Energy (< keV) O+ Ion Outflows in the Inner Magnetosphere: Van Allen Probes Observations.: M Gkioulidou, D G Mitchell, S Ohtani, L J Lanzerotti 1526h SM43C-08 On the Role of Ionospheric Ions in Sawtooth Events: E J Lund, N Nowrouzi, L M Kistler, X Cai, H U Frey SM43D Moscone West 2009 Thursday 1340h Magnetospheres in the Outer Solar System I (joint with P) Xianzhe Jia, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Chris Paranicas, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; George Hospodarsky, University of Iowa 1340h SM43D-01 Cassini/MIMI Measurements in Saturn’s Magnetosphere and their Implications for Magnetospheric Dynamics: D G Mitchell 1340h SM43B-2501 POSTER A GNSS auroral space weather product-Quantifying auroral effects on GNSS: S C Mushini, E Spanswick, S Skone, E Donovan 1356h SM43D-02 Statistical results from 10 years of Cassini Langmuir probe plasma measurements: M Holmberg, O Shebanits, J E Wahlund, M Morooka, N Andre 1340h SM43B-2502 POSTER Modulation of Chorus Intensity by ULF Waves Deep in the Inner Magnetosphere: Z Y Xia, L Chen, L Dai, S G Claudepierre, A A Chan, A Soto-Chavez, G D Reeves 1409h SM43D-03 Thermal Electron Density Depletions in the Vicinity of Three Tenuous Rings/ Arcs between Enceladus and Mimas : A M Persoon, D A Gurnett, W S Kurth, J B Groene 1340h SM43B-2503 POSTER INVESTIGATING AN UNUSUAL PITCH ANGLE DISTRIBUTION DURING THE DROPOUT ON SEPTEMBER 1213, 2014: WAVE-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS AND MAGNETOPAUSE COMPRESSION AS A MAJOR ROLE FOR DROPOUT IN DIFFERENT ENERGY LEVELS AND LSTAR: A Dal Lago, C Medeiros, V M C E S Souza, L Vieira, D G Sibeck, A J Halford, L R Alves, L da Silva, J Marchezi, P R Jauer, M Rockenbach, M D Silveira, D Koga, R Dallaqua, O Mendes Jr 1340h SM43B-2504 POSTER Quasiperiodic modulation of equatorial noise emissions: F Nemec, O Santolik, J S Pickett, N Cornilleau-Wehrlin, M Parrot 1422h SM43D-04 Ion Composition of the Thermal Plasma in the F-Ring Region of Saturn: W H Ip, W L Tseng, J K Hsu, C E Wei, C H Shen 1435h SM43D-05 Extended Survey of Saturn Z/Omode Wave Intensity: J D Menietti, T F Averkamp, S Ye, W S Kurth 1448h SM43D-06 A New Source for Saturn’s Inner Electron Radiation Belts.: E E Woodfield, R B Horne, S A Glauert, J D Menietti, Y Y Shprits 1501h SM43D-07 Ion cyclotron waves at Saturn: Implications of latitudinal distribution for the neutral water torus: F J Crary, V J Dols 1514h SM43D-08 Current Systems in Saturn’s Magnetosphere and their Local-time Asymmetries: K K Khurana, J Liu, M K Dougherty 1340h SM43B-2505 POSTER On the spatiotemporal and energy-dependent response of riometer absorption to electron precipitation: drifttime and conjunction analyses in realistic electric and magnetic fields: A C Kellerman, Y Y Shprits, R A Makarevich, E Donovan, H Zhu, N Aseev, A Drozdov 1527h SM43D-09 Field-aligned currents in Saturn’s magnetosphere: Local time dependence of southern summer currents in the dawn sector between midnight and noon: G J Hunt, S W H Cowley, G Provan, E J Bunce, E S Belenkaya, I I Alexeev, V V Kalegaev, M K Dougherty, A J Coates, A J Coates 1340h SM43B-2506 POSTER On the Role of Solar Wind Discontinuities in the ULF Power Spectral Density at the Earth’s Outer Radiation Belt: a Case Study: A Lago, L R Alves, C R Braga, R R S Mendonca, P R Jauer, C Medeiros, V M C E S Souza, O Mendes Jr, J Marchezi, L da Silva, L Vieira, M Rockenbach, D G Sibeck, S G Kanekal, D N Baker, J R Wygant, C Kletzing SM43E Moscone West 2018 Thursday 1340h 1340h SM43B-2507 POSTER Occurrence of Large CNA Event at High Latitude During Recovery Phase of St. Patrick Day Geomagnetic Storm : A K Sinha, J K Behera, A T Bhaskar, G Vichare, R Singh SM43C Moscone West 2016 Thursday 1340h ΖRQ8SȵRZ2XWȵRZ3K\VLFVDQG 7KHLU(HFWVRQWKH&RXSOHG Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System II (joint with SA) Shasha Zou, University of Michigan; Barbara Giles, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Vince Eccles, Utah State University 1340h SM43C-01 Effects of Energetic Ion Outflow on Magnetospheric Dynamics: L M Kistler, C Mouikis, E J Lund, A Menz, N Nowrouzi 1358h SM43C-02 Global-scale Ionospheric Outflow: Major Processes and Unresolved Problems: M W Liemohn, D T Welling, R Ilie, G V Khazanov, J M Jahn, S Zou, N Y Ganushkina, P W Valek, H A Elliott, B E Gilchrist, W R Hoegy, A Glocer 1416h SM43C-03 Superposed epoch analysis of vertical ion velocity, electron temperature, fieldaligned current, and thermospheric wind in the dayside auroral region as observed by DMSP and CHAMP: G Kervalishvili, H Lühr THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER Multiscale Processes and Interactions in the Magnetotail and Inner Magnetosphere II S Stephen Fuselier, Southwest Research Institute; )UDQN7RROHWWR, Rice University; Andrei Runov, University of California Los Angeles; Ian Cohen, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 1340h SM43E-01 Multipoint observations of energetic electron injections with MMS and Van Allen Probes: D L Turner, J F Fennell, J B Blake, S G Claudepierre, A N Jaynes, D N Baker, G D Reeves, I J Cohen, B Mauk, W Li, C Kletzing, R B Torbert, J L Burch 1355h SM43E-02 Currents Within the Bursty Bulk Flow Braking Region as Observed by the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission: J E Stawarz, J P Eastwood, K Goodrich, R Ergun, J L Burch, B L Giles, Y V Khotyaintsev, O Le Contel, P A Lindqvist, W Magnes, C Pollock, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, R B Torbert, L A Avanov, J Dorelli, D J Gershman, G T Marklund, L Mirioni, R Nakamura, T Karlsson 1410h SM43E-03 Plasma sheet low-entropy flow channels and dipolarization fronts from macro to micro scales: Global MHD and PIC simulations: V G Merkin, M J Wiltberger, M I Sitnov, J Lyon 1425h SM43E-04 Energetic Particle Injections into the Inner Magnetosphere: Relation to Tail Dynamics, Morphology, and Effects on the NearEarth Space Environment.: M Gkioulidou, A Y Ukhorskiy, D G Mitchell, S Ohtani, L J Lanzerotti 1440h SM43E-05 OpenGGCM Simulations of Electron Microinjections Observed by MMS/ FEEPS in the Dusk to Midnight Region: S Kavosi, H E Spence, J F Fennell 2016 55 1455h SM43E-06 Near-Earth magnetotail flow braking observed by multi-spacecraft MMS, Geotail, and Cluster : R Nakamura, W Baumjohann, D Schmid, F Plaschke, A Varsani, W Magnes, D Fischer, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, T Nagai, B L Giles, R Ergun, J E Stawarz, P A Lindqvist, Y V Khotyaintsev, I J Cohen, R B Torbert, S A Fuselier, J A Slavin, D L Turner, B J Anderson, D J Gershman, V N Coffey, N Kitamura, M Andriopoulou, G Le, K R Bromund, L Kepko, M Chutter, B Lavraud, Y Saito 1510h SM43E-07 MMS Super-Conjunction Studies of Chorus Wave Properties and Their Effects on Energetic Electrons: A N Jaynes, D Baker, J B Blake, C Kletzing, H Zhao, L Trevor, D L Turner, J F Fennell, F D Wilder, S G Kanekal, Q Schiller, B Mauk, I Cohen 1525h SM43E-08 RCM-E simulation of bubble injections and their effects on the aurora: J Yang, F Toffoletto, R Wolf, A M Schutza TECTONOPHYSICS T43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Dynamic Interactions between Structure, Fluids, and Geochemistry II Posters (joint with H, PA) 1340h T43A-3029 POSTER Macro- and Microstructural Characteristics of Hupen Shear Zone and its Relationship to Hupen Gold Deposit: J Cai, Z Jun, N Zhao T43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Integrating Multiple Geo-observables to Robustly Constrain Crust and Uppermost Mantle Structure and Dynamics at Global and Continental Scales I Posters (joint with DI, MR, S, V) Javier Fullea, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies; $QGUHZ6FKDHHU, University of Ottawa; Sergei Lebedev, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies; Joerg Ebbing, University of Kiel 1340h T43B-3030 POSTER The BOrborema Deep Electromagnetic and Seismic (BODES) Experiment: A M Nemocon, X Garcia, J Julià 1340h T43B-3031 POSTER Revealing Precambrian Seismic Character Below West-Central Indiana: A Parent, E C Hauser, D R Watts 1340h T43B-3032 POSTER Effect Of Oceanic Lithosphere Age Errors On Model Discrimination: J E DeLaughter Steven Micklethwaite, Monash University; Steve Ingebritsen, USGS :HVWHUQ5HJLRQDO2ɝFHV0HQOR3DUN 1340h T43B-3033 POSTER Deep crustal structure of the UAE-Oman mountain belt from seismic and gravity data: S Pilia, M Tanveer, M Ali, A B Watts, M P Searle, B S Keats 1340h T43A-3013 POSTER EXPLORING THE CAUSES OF DISTAL VOLCANO-TECTONIC (dVT) SEISMICITY USING HYDROTHERMAL MODELING: S Ingebritsen, C Coulon, P A Hsieh, R A White, J B Lowenstern 1340h T43B-3034 POSTER Crustal and mantle structure of the greater Jan Mayen-East Greenland region (NE Atlantic) from combined 3D structural, S-wave velocity, and gravity modeling: P Tan, J Sippel, M Scheck-Wenderoth, C Meeßen, A J Breivik 1340h T43A-3014 POSTER Using Helium as a Tracer of Dynamic Rock Deformation: W P Gardner, S J Bauer 1340h T43A-3015 POSTER A Uniform Fault Zone Diffusivity Structure in the Simi Valley Based on Water Level Tidal and Barometric Response: L Xue, E E Brodsky, V Allègre, B L Parker, J A Cherry 1340h T43A-3016 POSTER Evidence for cyclical fault zone sealing and strengthening, Alpine Fault, New Zealand: M J Allen, E Mariani, C J Boulton, D Faulkner 1340h T43A-3017 POSTER Fluid-rock interaction during a large earthquake recorded in fault gouge: A case study of the Nojima fault, Japan: D Bian, A Lin 1340h T43A-3018 POSTER Understanding the Geodynamic Role of Structural Elements and their Influence on (Paleo)Fluid Flow at the Licancura Geothermal Field, northern Chile: E E Veloso, F Aron, E Camus, D Morata, G Arancibia, F Del Valle, J M Cembrano 1340h T43A-3019 POSTER The Relationship between Geothermal Anomalies and Faults from Fluid Inclusion Analysis: P Hu, F Yang 1340h T43A-3020 POSTER Structural Controls on Helium, Nitrogen and Carbon Isotope Signatures in Geothermal Fluids Along the Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault System, Southern Chile.: D Tardani, M Reich, E Roulleau, Y Sano, N Takahata, P Perez-Flores, P Sanchez-Alfaro, J M Cembrano, G Arancibia 1340h T43A-3021 POSTER Geophysical imaging of a vapor dominated hydrothermal system in Yellowstone National Park, USA: C Bouligand, S Byrdina, A Kass, T P Irons, J Vandemeulebrouck, J L Ball, B T Ritzinger, E G McConville, S Hurwitz 1340h T43A-3022 POSTER Hydrothermal system beneath the Jigokudani Valley, Tateyama Volcano, Japan, inferred from AMT surveys and hot spring water analysis: K Seki, W Kanda, T Tanbo, T Ohba, S Aoyama, Y Ueno, Y Ogawa, S Takakura, K Nogami, M Ushioda, A Suzuki, Z Saito, Y Matsunaga 1340h T43A-3023 POSTER Evolution of Effluent Chemistry at Crystal Geyser, Green River, Utah: W S Han, E Park, S Choung, C Y Kim, J Piao, G Han 1340h T43A-3024 POSTER Hydrogeology and geochemistry of the El Tatio geothermal basin, Atacama, Chile: C Munoz Saez, M Manga, A Namiki, S Hurwitz 1340h T43A-3025 POSTER A revised model to calculate the dynamic viscosity of H2O-NaCl fluids DW HOHYDWHG WHPSHUDWXUHV DQG SUHVVXUHV Қ q& Қ 03D ZW 1D&O Y Klyukin, R P Lowell, R J Bodnar 1340h T43A-3026 POSTER Diffusivity of Si(OH)4 through intergranular fluid: Application to the modeling of pressure solution creep: N Nishiyama, H Sakuma 1340h T43A-3027 POSTER Physical and chemical controls on ore shoots – insights from 3D modeling of an orogenic gold deposit: S A Vollgger, A G Tomkins, S Micklethwaite, A R Cruden, C J L Wilson 1340h T43A-3028 POSTER Correlating Cu-sulfide and Au mineralization in the Ertsberg-Grasberg District using LA-ICP-MS and HRXCT: K A Wright, N R Miller, R A Ketcham, R Kyle 56 2016 1340h T43B-3035 POSTER 3-D Shear Velocity Image of Crust and Uppermost Mantle Beneath the India-Tibet and the Adjoining Indian Ocean from Ambient Noise: S S Rai, G K Saha, S P Kudumu 1340h T43B-3036 POSTER Thermo-compositonal anomalies of the Australian upper mantle : M Tesauro, M K Kaban, A Aitken, B L N Kennett 1340h T43B-3037 POSTER The uncertainty of seismic crustal models and the feedback on mantle gravity residual: W Szwillus, J Ebbing 1340h T43B-3038 POSTER Crustal Seismic Velocity Models of Texas: T Borgfeldt, J I Walter, C Frohlich 1340h T43B-3039 POSTER Tectonics and crustal structure of the Saurashtra peninsula: based on Gravity and Magnetic data: A K Mishra, A Singh, U K Singh 1340h T43B-3040 POSTER The lithospheric Structure of the Sahara Metacraton From Joint Analysis of Satellite Gravity Gradients and Seismological Data : M Sobh, J Ebbing, H J Goetze, M G Abdelsalam 1340h T43B-3041 POSTER Characterising the evolution of transform continental margins – a geophysical study of the Swan Island transform margin-Cayman Trough intersection, Caribbean Sea: G Castiello, C Peirce, I Grevemeyer 1340h T43B-3042 POSTER Isostatic and Decompensative Gravity Anomalies of the Arabian Plate and Surrounding Regions: a Key for the Crustal Structure: M K Kaban, S El Khrepy, N S Al-Arifi 1340h T43B-3043 POSTER Low-velocity layer in upper mantle of western Tibet from Rayleigh wave tomography: H Matchette-Downes, K F Priestley 1340h T43B-3044 POSTER Systematic Correlations of the Earthquake Frequency-Magnitude Distribution with the Deformation and Mechanical Regimes in the Taiwan Orogen: S H Hung, Y L Chen, J S Jiang, L Y Chiao 1340h T43B-3045 POSTER The role of the lithosphere for isostasy and dynamic topography: J Ebbing, W Szwillus, A Zink 1340h T43B-3046 POSTER Curie-point Depths Estimated from Fractal Magnetization Models in the Indian-Himalayan Region: J Wang, C F Li, J Lei Sr, G Zhang, C Sun Sr 1340h T43B-3047 POSTER Peaceful Nuclear Explosion Seismogram Analysis: Constraining the Velocity Structure of Eastern Siberia: K M Burkhard, Z T Eriksen, K G Mackey 1340h T43B-3048 POSTER Crustal thickness and Vp/Vs measurements using receiver functions: A global review: M Sun, S S Gao, K H Liu 1340h T43B-3049 POSTER Analysis of Pn Anisotropy Beneath the Juan de Fuca Plate: B P VanderBeek, D R Toomey 1340h T43B-3050 POSTER Global thermochemical inversion of seismic waveforms, gravity satellite data, and topography: J Fullea, S Lebedev, Z Martinec 1340h T43B-3051 POSTER Imaging Variations in Seismic Anisotropy Across the San Andreas Fault System: H A Ford 1340h T43B-3052 POSTER Imaging Deep Crustal Flow in the Basin and Range Province: E Schnorr, H A Ford THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1340h T43B-3053 POSTER The North Tanzania Rift seen from multi geophysical tools: link between seismicity and resistivity: S Gautier, M Plasman, P Tarits, S Hautot, C Tiberi, J Albaric, B Le Gall, J Deverchere, C J Ebinger, S W Roecker, R Ferdinand, A Muzuka, M Msabi, M Khalfan, R Gama, G D Mulibo Upper-Mantel 1340h T43B-3054 POSTER Earthquakes in the Australia–Pacific Plate Boundary Zone and the Roots of the Alpine Fault: C M Boese, E Warren-Smith, J Townend, T A Stern, S H Lamb T43B-3055 POSTER CRUSTAL 1340h STRUCTURE ALONG THE CENTRAL ALPINE FAULT FROM RECEIVER FUNCTION ANALYSIS: S Bourguignon, C M Boese, M K Savage, J Townend, S C Bannister, T A Stern T43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Interrelation between Seismicity and Gravity Field Anomalies: New Insights into Earthquake Rupture Processes I Posters (joint with S) Monika Sobiesiak, University of Kiel; Hans-Juergen Goetze, University of Kiel; Gabriele Cambiotti, Universita degli Studi di Milano 1340h T43C-3068 POSTER Welcoming Remarks: 1340h T43C-3056 POSTER Temporal change of anisotropy at Mount Fuji at the time of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake: M Saade, K Araragi, J P Montagner, P Roux, F Brenguier 1340h T43C-3057 POSTER An Analytical Approach to Estimate Curvature Effect of Coseismic Deformations: J Dong, W Sun, X Zhou, R Wang 1340h T43C-3058 POSTER Re-damage of the nearsurface structures induced by the 2007 Mentawai great earthquake doublet: W C Yu, T R A Song, J T Lin 1340h T43C-3059 POSTER High Resolution, Timelapse Reflection Imaging from Interferometry of Microearthquake Sources: D Kim, L D Brown 1340h T43C-3060 POSTER Pre-seismic gravity anomalies before Linkou Ms6.4 earthquake by continuous gravity observation of Crustal Movement Observation Network of China : X Wang, H Li 1340h T43C-3062 POSTER Numerical Computation of Transient Gravity Perturbations from Seismic Ruptures with Earth Normal Modes: K Juhel 1340h T43C-3063 POSTER Application of High Resolution Data Sets to Seismicity/Gravity Field Interactions on Local Scale – An Example From Northern Chile: M Sobiesiak, B D Gutknecht, T Schaller, P Victor, H J Goetze 1340h T43C-3064 POSTER Detecting Batholithic Structures That Influence Seismogenic Processes in the North Chile Seismic Gap With Seismological and Gravity Data : M Sobiesiak, T Schaller, H J Götze, B D Gutknecht 1340h T43D-3074 POSTER Estimation of the impact of reactivations on the fault-zone rocks mechanical properties: C Matonti, Y Guglielmi, P Henry, S Viseur 1340h T43D-3075 POSTER Investigations into the Fish Lake Valley Fault Zone (FLVFZ) and its interactions with normal faulting within Eureka and Deep Springs Valleys: M J Lawson, E Rhodes, A Yin 1340h T43D-3076 POSTER Direct dating of fault slip in the Himalayan orogen: C M Mottram, D Grujic, K Bhattacharyya, I Coutand 1340h T43D-3077 POSTER Testing the shorter and variable recurrence interval hypothesis along the Cholame segment of the San Andreas Fault: A Williams, R Arrowsmith, T K Rockwell, S O Akciz, L Grant Ludwig 1340h T43D-3078 POSTER A geophysical crosssection of the Hockai Fault Zone (Eastern Belgium): imaging an intraplate weak crustal zone.: T Lecocq, T Camelbeeck 1340h T43D-3079 POSTER The East Bay Seismic Investigation: High-Resolution Seismic Tomography Imaging Across the Hayward Fault Zone Near San Leandro, California: L M Strayer, R Catchings, M Goldman, J H Chan, R R Sickler, A McEvilly, I Richardson 1340h T43D-3080 POSTER Seismic anisotropy in the vicinity of the Alpine fault, New Zealand, estimated by seismic interferometry: R Takagi, T Okada, K Yoshida, J Townend, C M Boese, L M Baratin, C J Chamberlain, M K Savage 1340h T43D-3081 POSTER Paleo-stress and temperatures based on calcite twin and vitrinite reflectance in the Nojima Fault, SW Japan: N Oosono, K Furuta, A Sakaguchi 1340h T43D-3082 POSTER New geochronology constraints on timing and depth of the ancient earthquakes along the Longmen Shan fault belt, eastern Tibet: Y Zheng, H Li, Z Sun, W Huan, C LI, C Yong 1340h T43D-3083 POSTER An investigation of coseismic OSL / TL time zeroing of quartz gouge based on low- to high-velocity friction experiments: K Akasegawa, K Oohashi, N Hasebe, K Miura 1340h T43D-3084 POSTER Constraining timing and fluid sources of brittle fault gouge formation within the Naxos detachment, Greece: N S Mancktelow, H Zwingmann, A Mulch 1340h T43D-3085 POSTER Application of OSL dating for fault gauge: Y Ganzawa 1340h T43D-3086 POSTER Timing and acceleration of a landslide failure caused by the 2016 Mw 7.1 Kumamoto Earthquake: Z Mohammadi Asl, A Lin, T Satsukawa, R Fueta T43E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h The State of Stress in the Crust from Fracture and Failure to Plate Tectonics I Posters 1340h T43C-3066 POSTER A Preliminary Study of Seismic Risk in the Pyongyang Area, North Korea: S Y Kang, K H Kim David Coblentz, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Dewers, Sandia National Laboratories; Paul Johnson, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mathew Ingraham, Sandia National Laboratories T43D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h 1340h T43E-3087 POSTER The evaluation of maximum horizontal in-situ stress using the wellbore imagers data: N V Dubinya, K A Ezhov 1340h T43C-3067 POSTER Satellite Gravity Gradients Bound Rupture Domains on Subduction Zone Megathrusts: R E Wells, R J Blakely Properties of Active Fault Damage Zone and Fault Dating II Posters (joint with S) Aiming Lin, Kyoto University; Horst Zwingmann, Kyoto University; Joseph White, University of New Brunswick; Neil Mancktelow, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich 1340h T43D-3068 POSTER Active thrusting and seismic hazard of the Longquan Fault in the central Sichuan basin, China: M Wang, A Lin 1340h T43D-3069 POSTER Segmentation of active normal faulting along the southern boundary of the Weihe Graben, central China: G Rao, Y Cheng, C He, B Yan, A Lin 1340h T43D-3070 POSTER Development of evaluation method for fault activity from fault gouges: M Miyawaki, J I Uchida 1340h T43D-3071 POSTER Seismically invisible fault zones: imaging faults in anisotropic rocks : C M Kelly, D R Faulkner, A Rietbrock T43D-3072 POSTER Experimental 1340h Constraints on Temperature Rise of Shallow Active Faults: A Case Study from the Nojima Fault, Japan: A Tsutsumi, R Nakano, Y Namiki, H Iida 1340h T43D-3073 POSTER Multi-scale velocity structure of an active seismogenic normal fault zone (Central Apennines, Italy): M Fondriest, T M Mitchell, M Vassallo, G Di Giulio, B Fabrizio, F X Passelegue, M Pischiutta, G Di Toro 1340h T43E-3088 POSTER Investigating the Subsurface Stress Field based on Hybrid Earthquake Focal Mechanisms: Examples from the Fort Worth Basin, Texas: S Jia, D W S Eaton, R Wong 1340h T43E-3089 POSTER True Triaxial Failure of Granite: Implications for Deep Borehole Waste Disposal : M Williams, M D Ingraham, C Cheung, B C Haimson 1340h T43E-3090 POSTER A Bayesian Approach to Estimate a Spatial Stress Pattern from P-wave First Motion Polarities: T Iwata 1340h T43E-3091 POSTER Assessing the fracture strength of geological and related materials via an atomistically based J-integral : R E Jones, L J Criscenti, J Rimsza 1340h T43E-3092 POSTER Can Tectonic Loading be Observed as Interseismic Stress Rotation?: J Hardebeck 1340h T43E-3093 POSTER Refined methodology for stress inversions of earthquake focal mechanisms: P Martínez-Garzón, Y Ben-Zion, N Abofalthian, G Kwiatek, M Bohnhoff 1340h T43E-3094 POSTER The Importance of Lower Mantle Structure to Plate Stresses and Plate Motions: W E Holt, X Wang, A Ghosh 1340h T43E-3095 POSTER The ambient stress field in the continental margin around the Korean Peninsula and Japanese islands: J Lee, T K Hong, C Chang 1340h T43E-3096 POSTER Towards Detailed Characterization of Spatio-temporal Variations in Stress Parameters along the San Jacinto Fault Zone: N Abolfathian, P Martínez-Garzón, Y Ben-Zion All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1340h T43E-3097 POSTER Borehole Breakouts, Drilling induced Fractures, and Shear Wave Anisotropy Analysis to Characterize In-Situ Stress in Northern Appalachian Caprock and Reservoirs: S Raziperchikolaee, M E Kelley, Z Cotter, A Burchwell 1340h T43E-3098 POSTER Stress geomechanical model application: Stress tensor evaluation in recent Nankai subduction zone, SW Japan: H Y Wu, C H Chan 1340h T43E-3099 POSTER Estimate of the stress state in an earthquake source region in a South African deep gold mine by Diametrical Core Deformation Analysis (DCDA): S Abe, Y Yabe, T Ito, G Hofmann, H Ogasawara, M Nakatani 1340h T43E-3100 POSTER Stress Characterization Above and Below a Locked Subduction Interface: D A D Evanzia, T D Wilson, M K Savage, S H Lamb, H Hirschberg 1340h T43E-3102 POSTER Heterogeneous State of Stress and Seismicity Distribution Along the San Andreas Fault in Southern California: New Insights into Rupture Terminations of Past Earthquakes: E Hauksson, Z E Ross, C Yu 1340h T43E-3103 POSTER Transient Permeability Enhancement via Dynamic Stressing: The Role of Shear Displacement: B Madara, J Riviere, C Marone, D Elsworth 1340h T43E-3104 POSTER Difference in the Minimum Horizontal Stress Magnitudes Between Direct Measurements and Poroelastic EquationBased Calculation: U D Vo, C Chang T43F Moscone South 306 Thursday 1340h Advanced Technology and Multidisciplinary Approaches in Structure and Tectonics II (joint with EP, NH) Steven Micklethwaite, Monash University; Jonathan Glen, USGS :HVWHUQ5HJLRQDO2ɝFHV0HQOR3DUN; Alexander Cruden, Monash University 1340h Introductory Remarks: 1345h T43F-01 Using remotely piloted aircraft and onboard processing to optimize and expand data collection: M M Fladeland, D V Sullivan, V Chirayath, R Instrella, G A Phelps 1405h T43F-02 Miniaturised Gravity Sensors for Remote Gravity Surveys.: R P Middlemiss, S G Bramsiepe, J Hough, D J Paul, S Rowan, A Samarelli, G Hammond 1425h T43F-03 Fold-Thrust mapping using photogrammetry in Western Champsaur basin, SE France: Y Totake, R Butler, C E Bond 1440h T43F-04 High spatial resolution mapping of folds and fractures using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry: A R Cruden, S Vollgger 1455h T43F-05 Lost in Virtual Reality: Pathfinding Algorithms Detect Rock Fractures and Contacts in Point Clouds: S Thiele, L Grose, S Micklethwaite 1510h T43F-06 HIGH RESOLUTION ANALYSIS OF DYKE TIPS AND SEGMENTS, USING DRONES: G Dering, S Micklethwaite, A R Cruden 1440h T43G-05 Geophysical observations on the inter-relationships between magmatism, faulting and hydrological processes at a large rift caldera : R Lloyd, J Biggs, M Wilks, J M Kendall 1455h T43G-06 Main Ethiopian Rift Kinematic analogue modeling: Implications for NubianSomalian plate motion.: A Erbello, G Corti, F Sani, A Agostini, A Buccianti, T B Kidane 1510h T43G-07 Intraplate Volcanism beneath Western Saudi Arabia: An enigmatic offshoot of the Afar mantle plume?: A J Kent, R A Duncan, D W Graham, A M Al-Amri, S A Alshaltoni, B B Hanan, J I Kimura 1525h T43G-08 Geochemistry and fluxes of volatiles in the Magadi and Natron thermal springs, East African Rift : H Lee, T P Fischer, J Muirhead, C J Ebinger, S A Kattenhorn, Z D Sharp, Y Sano, N Takahata T43H Moscone South 103 Thursday 1340h Subduction Top to Bottom (ST2B-2) VII S (joint with DI, MR, S, V) Gray Bebout, Lehigh University; Robert Stern, Univ Texas Dallas; Philippe Agard, University Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI; Laura Wallace, University of Texas, Institute for Geophysics 1340h T43H-01 Along-trench variations of the shallow megathrust zone in Tohoku: R Hino, S Kodaira, T Kanamatsu, M Shinohara, Y Ito 1355h T43H-02 Direct Observations of In Situ Stress State in a 3 Kilometer Deep Borehole in the Upper Plate, Nankai Trough Subduction Zone: IODP Site C0002: H J Tobin, D M Saffer, D A Castillo, T Hirose 1410h T43H-03 Thermal Restoration for the last 10Ma in the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone: Challenge toward describing thermal history of subducted sediments: M Kinoshita, A Miyakawa, Y Hamada 1440h T43H-05 Direct observation of a plate boundary earthquake by a seafloor network in the Nankai Trough seismogenic zone (DONET): an example of the M=6.5 earthquake on 1st April, 2016: N Takahashi, S Kamiya, M Nakano, K Suzuki, A Nakanishi, K Obana, M Yamashita, T Tonegawa, K Imai, T Iinuma, E Araki, T Hori, S Kodaira 1455h T43H-06 Electrical conductivity of the Cascadia subduction zone and implications for the plate interface: D Livelybrooks, P Bedrosian, G D Egbert, K Key, A Schultz, B A Parris, B Yang, E Bowles-martinez 1510h T43H-07 Depositionary Margins: The Destruction and Renovation of Subduction Forearcs: P Vannucchi, J P Morgan, E A Silver, J Kluesner 1525h T43H-08 Structural and Stratigraphic Evidence for Active Deformation and Tsunami Hazard within the Sumatran Accretionary Wedge West of Siberut using MegaTera Seismic and Bathymetric data: K E Bradley, Y Qin, F VillanuevaRobles, S C Singh, N Hananto, S Wei, H D Carton, P Tapponnier, K Sieh, H Permana, F Leclerc, P Avianto, A B Nugroho 1525h T43F-07 UAV, LiDAR & ground-based surveying from Stackpole Quay: best practice for accuracy of virtual outcrops and structural models: A Cawood, C E Bond, J Howell, Y Totake VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY T43G Moscone South 304 Thursday 1340h V43A Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h One Rift, Two Rift, Magma-Rich Rift, Magma-Poor Rift: Deformation, Magmatism, Volatile Fluxes, and Their Consequences in the East African Rift System II (joint with EP, G, S, V) Active Volcanic Vents: An Exceptional Opportunity for Science and Education II Posters Natalie Accardo, Columbia University of New York; Donna Shillington, Columbia University of New York; Tobias Fischer, University of New Mexico; Juliet Biggs, University of Bristol 1340h T43G-01 A plume beneath western Ethiopia!: K M Keranen, A Hariharan, S Alemayehu, A Ayele, I D Bastow 1355h T43G-02 Quantifying strain partitioning between magmatic and amagmatic portions of the Afar triple junction of Ethiopia and Djibouti through use of contemporary and late Quaternary extension rates: S G Polun, K Hickcox, S Tesfaye, F G Gomez 1410h T43G-03 Continental breakup, the final stretch: seismic reflection and borehole evidence from the Danakil Depression, Ethiopia: I D Bastow, A Booth, G Corti, D Keir, C Magee, C A L Jackson, W Jason 1425h T43G-04 Transient deformation in the AsalGhoubbet Rift (Djibouti) since the 1978 diking event: Is deformation controlled by magma supply rates?: D Smittarello, R Grandin, J B de Chabalier, C Doubre, A Deprez, F Masson, A Socquet, S Ibrahim Ahmed 1340h V43A-3128 POSTER Measurements of SO2 Degassing from Popocatépetl Volcano by an Ultraviolet Camera and a Set of Different Bandpass Filters.: B Schiavo, W Stremme, M Grutter, R Campion, C I Rivera, S Inguaggiato 1340h V43A-3129 POSTER Changes in lava effusion rate, explosion characteristics and degassing revealed by time-series photogrammetry and feature tracking velocimetry of Santiaguito lava dome: B J Andrews, S Grocke, M Benage 1340h V43A-3130 POSTER Observing changes at Santiaguito Volcano, Guatemala with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV): S De Angelis, F von Aulock, Y Lavallée, A J Hornby, B Kennedy, O D Lamb, J E Kendrick 1340h V43A-3131 POSTER Multidisciplinary Studies of the 2015-2016 Eruption of Momotombo Volcano, Nicaragua: D C Roman, P C La Femina, C Connor, L Connor, T H Dixon, M D Feineman, E Gallant, H Geirsson, C Glover, J M Rinehart, G Ruiz, A Saballos, W Strauch, V Tenorio, C Wauthier, P W Webley, K Wnuk 1340h V43A-3132 POSTER A New Technique For Quantifying Effusive Volcanic Activity at Tolbachik Volcano Using Multiple Remote Sensing Platforms: D B McAlpin, F J Meyer, J Dehn, P W Webley 1340h V43A-3133 POSTER RSTVOLC: an effective algorithm for the monitoring of active volcanoes from space: M Faruolo, A Falconieri, F Marchese, T Lacava, N Pergola, V Tramutoli 1340h V43A-3134 POSTER Statistical Analysis of Time-Series from Monitoring of Active Volcanic Vents: S Lachowycz, I Cosma, D M Pyle, T A Mather, M Rodgers, N R Varley 1340h V43A-3135 POSTER Cyclic thermal behavior associated to the degassing process at El Hierro submarine volcano, Canary Islands.: E Fraile-Nuez, J M Santana-Casiano, M González-Dávila 1340h V43A-3136 POSTER Seismo Gravity Observations of Mt. Bromo, East Java, Indonesia: S Maryanto 1340h V43A-3137 POSTER Shallow seismicity at open-vent volcanoes: T Girona, C Caudron, C Huber 1340h V43A-3138 POSTER Swarms of small earthquakes on Marapi Volcano, West Sumatra, Indonesia: are these precursors to explosion event?: D Hidayat, C Patria, S Adi, H Gunawan, B Taisne, D Nurfiani, C T Tan 1340h V43A-3139 POSTER Development of mobile sensor for volcanic observation “HOMURA”: Test campaigns for a long-term operation: K Kaneko, K Iwahori, K Ito, H Sagi V43A-3140 POSTER Preliminary 1340h Reconnaissance of West Astringent Creek Thermal Area, Yellowstone National Park: J P Fairley Jr, G Villegas, M M Aunan, C Lindsey, A Sorensen, P B Larson V43B Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Advances in Approaches and Instruments for Isotope Studies III Posters (joint with P) Max Coleman, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; James Moran, 3DFLȴF Northwest National Laboratory; Ian Wright, Open University 1340h V43B-3141 POSTER High Temporal High Spectral Resolution Space Observation from Planetary Targets: S Hosseini 1340h V43B-3142 POSTER A preliminary study using 10Be-26Al exposure dating at the Xi’an AMS Center: X Kong, L Zhang, Y Zhu Sr, Z Wu, H Chang 1340h V43B-3143 POSTER Optimization Techniques for Improving the Precision of Isotopic Analysis by Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry: G Q Wang, J F Xu, S Q Wu-Yang 1340h V43B-3144 POSTER High-Precision Isotope Ratio Measurements of Sub-Picogram Actinide Samples: A D Pollington, W Kinman 1340h V43B-3145 POSTER Washing, Leaching, and Other Ways to Disturb Geochronological Samples: E E Scherer, R Bast 1340h V43B-3146 POSTER Comparison of signal intensities and elemental fractionations in 257 nm femtosecond LA-ICP-MS using Helium and Argon as carrier gases: L Tao, Z Hu, Z Wen, X Lei, Y Liu, H Tao 1340h V43B-3147 POSTER Extending the Boundaries of Isotope Ratio MS - Latest Technological Improvements: A Hilkert 1340h V43B-3148 POSTER Site-Specific Hydrogen Isotope Composition of Propane: Mass spectrometric methods, equilibrium temperature dependence, and kinetics of exchange: H Xie, C Ponton, N Kitchen, M K Lloyd, M Lawson, M J Formolo, J M Eiler 1340h V43B-3149 POSTER A vastly improved method for in situ stable isotope analysis of very small water samples.: M L Coleman, L E Christensen, J Kriesel, J Kelly, J Moran, S Vance 1340h V43B-3150 POSTER SHRIMP-SI Multiple Sulfur Isotope Analysis of Sulfides from Brazilian Deposits: Analytical Capability to Resolve Single Grain Textural Complexities and Distinct Sulfur Sources: G D S Teles, F Chemale Jr, J Avila, T R Ireland 1340h V43B-3151 POSTER In Situ Analyses of Sulfur Isotope of the Sulfides in the Qunji Cu Deposit in the Western Awulale Metallognic Belt, NW China: L Rui 1340h V43B-3152 POSTER Absolute Isotopic $EXQGDQFH 5DWLRV DQG WKH $FFXUDF\ RI Ɲ47 Measurements: M Daeron, D Blamart, M Peral, H P Affek 1340h V43B-3153 POSTER Choice of 17O Abundance &RUUHFWLRQ $IIHFWV Ɲ47 and Thus Calibrations for Paleothermometry: J Kelson, A J Schauer, K W Huntington, C Saenger, A R Lechler 1340h V43B-3154 POSTER Effect of Carbonate 0DWUL[ RQ Ƽ15N Analysis Tested for Simple Bulk Combustion on Coupled Elemental Analyzer-GCIRMS: D Saxena, E L Grossman, C R Maupin, B Roark, A O’Dea 1340h V43B-3155 POSTER A new combined nanoSIMS and continuous-flow IRMS approach to measure hydrogen isotopes from water in hydrated rhyolitic glass: E Gatti, N Kitchen, S Newman, Y Guan, J Westgate, N J G Pearce, D Nikolic, J M Eiler 1340h V43B-3156 POSTER Development and capabilities of the new 253 Ultra high resolution, gas source mass spectrometer: M D Clog, R M Ellam, A Hilkert, J B Schwieters, M Deerberg 1340h V43B-3157 POSTER Simultaneous in situ CO2 soil flux and isotopic analysis in a high CO2 flux environment at Mammoth Mountain, CA: R R Bogue, C Oze, T W Horton, W Defliese 1340h V43B-3158 POSTER 17O Correction and Ion 6RXUFH(IIHFWVRQWKH0HDVXUHPHQWRIƝ47 on CO2 and on Carbonate Clumped Isotope Thermometers: G Olack, A S Colman 1340h V43B-3159 POSTER Using Isotope Ratio ,QIUDUHG6SHFWURPHWHUWRGHWHUPLQHƼ13C of CaCO3 FDUERQDWH DQG ',& VDPSOHV DQG Ƽ18O of water: M Mandic, N Stöbener, L Mandic, D Smajgl, H J H Jost 1340h V43B-3160 POSTER Deployment of a novel field stable isotope analyzer: trials on fumaroles at Solfatara volcano, Campi Flegrei, Italy.: G A Leggett, D Weidmann, R Brownsword, S Caliro Benjamin Andrews, Smithsonian Institution; Diana Roman, Carnegie Institution of Washington; Simon Carn, Michigan Technological University; Yan Lavallée, University of Liverpool 1340h V43A-3122 POSTER Changes in Mass Flux of Tephra from the Lava Lake in Overlook Crater, .ìODXHD9ROFDQR+DZDLѠLD A Swanson, T R Orr, M R Patrick 1340h V43A-3123 POSTER Passive Remote Sensing of Water Vapor in the Plume of Sabancaya Volcano, Peru: C Kern, P Masias, F Apaza, U Platt 1340h V43A-3125 POSTER Mapping the Active Vents of Stromboli Volcano with an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: N Turner, B F Houghton, J von der Lieth, M K Hort, J Taddeucci, U Kueppers, T Ricci, D Gaudin 1340h V43A-3126 POSTER Time-Dependence of Passive Degassing at Volcán Popocatépetl, Mexico from Infrared Measurements: Implications for Gas-Pressurization of a Lava Dome: D Hyman, M I Bursik 1340h V43A-3127 POSTER Changes in long-term eruption dynamics at Santiaguito, Guatemala: Observations from seismic data: O D Lamb, Y Lavallée, S De Angelis, A Lamur, A J Hornby, F W von Aulock, J E Kendrick, G Chigna, A Rietbrock All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 OSPA Outstanding Student Paper Awards Sign up to become an OSPA Judge The Outstanding Student Paper Awards (OSPA) are granted to promote, recognize, and reward undergraduate, master’s, and Ph.D. students for superior presentation of quality research in the geophysical sciences. The process relies entirely on volunteer judges like you! http://ospa.agu.org OSPA Resource Center is located in Moscone South Poster Hall THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 2016 57 1340h V43B-3161 POSTER High precision measurements of 16O12C17O using a new type of cavity ring down spectrometer: M Daëron, T Stoltmann, S Kassi, J Burkhart, E Kerstel 1340h V43B-3162 POSTER Fugitive Emissions Attribution via Simultaneous Measurement of Ethane and Methane Isotopic Signature in Vehiclebased Surveys: A D Marshall, J P Williams, J Baillie, K MacKay, D A Risk, D Fleck V43C Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Twenty-Five Years of Science from the 1991 Mount Pinatubo Volcano Eruption II Posters (joint with A, GC) Alan Robock, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Christopher Newhall, Mirisbiris Garden and Nature Center; Florian Schwandner, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Allegra LeGrande, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies 1340h V43C-3163 POSTER Reconciling the Observed and Modeled Southern Hemisphere Circulation Response to Volcanic Eruptions: M C McGraw, E A Barnes, C Deser 1340h V43C-3164 POSTER Investigating Evolution of Sulfur Species as Sources of Inter-model Variability in the VolMIP-Tambora Aerosol Climate Model Ensemble: M Clyne, M J Mills, J F Lamarque, D Zanchettin, M Khodri, A Robock, C Timmreck, M Toohey, U Niemeier, W Ball, E Rozanov, A Stenke, F Tummon, G Mann, S Dhomse, L Marshall, A Schmidt 1340h V43C-3166 POSTER Plagioclase, Amphibole, and Magnetite in the 1991 Pinatubo Reservoir: Timescales of Crystallization and Storage: C R King, K M Cooper, K Shrecengost, R W Bradshaw, A J Kent, C Huber 1340h V43C-3167 POSTER Detecting Stratospheric Trace Gas Injections from Volcanic Eruptions by Solar Occultation Spectrometry: G C Toon, A Kleinboehl, J F Blavier 1340h V43C-3168 POSTER Model guidance for deployment of observational resources following a major volcanic eruption: P R Colarco, V Aquila, A N LeGrande, K Tsigaridis, P A Newman V43D Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology General Contributions: Volcano Geophysics IV Posters Amanda Clarke, Arizona State University; Cin-Ty Lee, Rice University 1340h V43D-3169 POSTER Geophysical imaging of hydrothermal shallow degassing in Yellowstone National Park: S Pasquet, W S Holbrook, B Carr, K W W Sims 1340h V43D-3170 POSTER A generalized equation for the longitudinal and transverse resonance frequencies of a fluid-filled crack: Y Maeda, H Kumagai 1340h V43D-3171 POSTER Long-period seismic signals and volcanic gas emission at Asama volcano, Japan: M Takeo, Y Maeda, R Kazahaya 1340h V43D-3172 POSTER Automatic Real-Time Estimation of Plume Height and Mass Eruption Rate Using Radar Data During Explosive Volcanism: P Arason, S Barsotti, M De’ Michieli Vitturi, S Jónsson, H Arngrímsson, B Bergsson, M A Pfeffer, G N Petersen, H Bjornsson 1340h V43D-3173 POSTER A simple approach to quantify crack geometry and fluid properties at the long-period seismic source: K Taguchi, H Kumagai, Y Maeda, R A Torres 1340h V43D-3174 POSTER A coupled geochemical and geophysical investigation of phase separation in Norris Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park: B Carr, K W W Sims, S R Scott, W S Holbrook, H Heasler, C Jaworwski 1340h V43D-3175 POSTER Volcanic Eruption Observations from a Stromboli Highpoint using Passive Thermal Infrared Hyperspectral Imaging: V Morton, M A Gagnon, J F Smekens, P Tremblay, S Savary, M Larivière-Bastien, M Gouhier 1340h V43D-3176 POSTER Three Dimensional Magma Wagging: Seismic Diagnostics And Forcing Mechanism: Y Liao, M Jellinek, D Bercovici 1340h V43D-3177 POSTER Seismic source associated with the repetitive events recorded at the Nevado del Huila volcano – Colombia in November 2008: N Trujillo, C M Valdes-González, R White, P B Dawson, W A McCausland, C Santacoloma 1340h V43D-3178 POSTER Free Oscillations of a Fluid-filled Cavity in an Infinite Elastic Medium: A Sakuraba V43E Moscone South Poster Hall Thursday 1340h What Can Pyroclasts Tell Us? III Posters (cosponsored by EGU-GMPV: European Geosciences Union – Geochemistry, Mineralogy, Petrology, and Volcanology) 1440h V43F-05 Submarine Flood Basalt Eruptions and Flows of Ontong Java Plateau, Nauru Basin and East Mariana Basin: P J Michael, S R Trowbridge, J Zhang, A L Johnson 1455h V43F-06 U-Pb Zircon Geochronology of the Columbia River Basalt: J Kasbohm, B Schoene Benjamin Andrews, Smithsonian Institution; Rebecca Carey, University of Tasmania; Heather Wright, USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory 1510h V43F-07 Volcanism, Iron, and Phytoplankton in the Heard and McDonald Islands Region, Southern Indian Ocean: M F Coffin, R J Arculus, A R Bowie, Z Chase, R Robertson, T W Trull, T HEOBI IN2016_V01 Shipboard Party 1340h V43E-3181 POSTER The West Elk Breccia: Evidence of a Massive Volcanic Debris Avalanche in the Eastern Gunnison River Valley, West-Central Colorado, USA: P J Whalen, F R Ettensohn 1525h V43F-08 Submarine geology and geomorphology of active Sub-Antarctic volcanoes: Heard and McDonald Islands: S J Watson, M F Coffin, J M Whittaker, V Lucieer, J M Fox, R Carey, R J Arculus, A R Bowie, Z Chase, R Robertson, T Martin, F Cooke 1340h V43E-3182 POSTER Using Computer Simulations to Model Scoria Cone Growth: R D Mehta, K G Bemis 1340h V43E-3183 POSTER Clast Size, Void Space, and Degree of Contortion in Spatter Piles at Craters of the Moon, ID. Implications for Eruptions Conditions of Lunar Basalts.: E L Rader, J L Heldmann 1340h V43E-3184 POSTER Compositional and Textural Analysis of Maar-Diatreme Volcanic Deposits at Hopi Buttes Volcanic Field (AZ) Using GigaPan Panoramic and Thermal Infrared Imagery: R Lee, A H Graettinger, M Weinell, C G Hughes 1340h V43E-3186 POSTER Three-Dimensional Grain Shape-Fabric from Unconsolidated Pyroclastic Density Current Deposits: Implications for Extracting Flow Direction and Insights on Rheology: T T Hawkins, B D Brand, D Sarrochi, N Pollock 1340h V43E-3187 POSTER Field Investigations of the July 2015 Pyroclastic Density Current Deposits of Volcán de Colima, Mexico: Z D Atlas, E Macorps, S J Charbonnier, N R Varley V43G Moscone South 308 Thursday 1340h The Nature of Magma Reservoirs II (joint with G, T) 1340h V43G-01 The Yellowstone Crustal Magmatic System: What we Know and What we Don’t Know: J Farrell, R B Smith 1355h V43G-02 The Role and Behavior of Exsolved Volatiles in Magma Reservoirs: M Edmonds, A Woods 1410h V43G-03 Electromagnetic imaging of crustal magma bodies: M J Unsworth 1340h V43E-3188 POSTER Development of a Triboelectric Charging Model In An Expanding Dust Plume: J Sears, M Converse, A Kuhl, D Grote, C Kueny, D Larson, B Poole, B Kirkendall, D V Rose 1340h V43E-3189 POSTER Volcanic Lightning in the Laboratory: The Effect of Ultra-Rapid Melting on Ash Particles: S Mueller, F Keller, C Helo, S Buhre, J M Castro 1440h V43G-05 Thermal structure surrounding the rhyolite magma chamber encountered by IDDP-1, Krafla, Iceland: M Baranowski, T Masterlark, J C Eichelberger 1340h V43E-3191 POSTER Distinguishing Styles of Explosive Eruptions at Erebus, Redoubt and Taupo Volcanoes Using Multivariate Analysis of Ash Morphometrics: K S Panter, M R Avery, P Gorsevski 1455h V43G-06 Sources and assembly of diverse rhyolitic magmas in a hotspot environment inferred from microanalysis of zircon isotopes: D Colon, I N Bindeman, E H Christiansen, R A Stern, J F Wotzlaw 1340h V43E-3192 POSTER Fluctuating Eruption Style at Blue Lake Crater, Central Oregon Cascades: Insights from Deposit Granulometry and Componentry and Pyroclast Textures: E R Johnson 1510h V43G-07 3D Vp travel time tomography of the iMUSH active source seismic data: E Kiser, A Levander, C A Zelt, I Palomeras, K C Creager, C W Ulberg, G A Abers, G A Abers, K Crosbie, B Schmandt, S M Hansen, S H Harder 1340h V43E-3193 POSTER Quantitative shape analysis of volcanic ash particles from recent eruptions of Asian volcanoes: D Nurfiani, C Bouvet de Maisonneuve 1340h V43E-3194 POSTER Juvenile pumice and pyroclastic obsidian reveal the eruptive conditions necessary for the stability of Plinian eruption of rhyolitic magma: T Giachetti, T Shea, H M Gonnermann, K A McCann, E C Hoxsie 1340h V43E-3195 POSTER Control of Volume and Porosity on Pumice Floatation Time: A Case Study with Pumice from the Havre Submarine Caldera Volcano: B Hosseini, K Fauria, M Manga, R Carey, S A Soule 1340h V43E-3196 POSTER Quartz phenocrysts preserve volcanic stresses at Long Valley and Yellowstone calderas: K S Befus, T C Leonhardi, M Manga, N Tamura, C V Stan V43F Moscone South 310 Thursday 1340h 1525h V43G-08 Magma Reservoirs from the Perspective of Supervolcanoes and Granitic Plutons: “Big Red Blobs” and “Balloons and Soda Straws” are Real: E H Christiansen GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE GC43H Moscone West 2022/2024 Thursday 1440h Tyndall History of Global Environmental Change Lecture S (Virtual Session) David Cairns, Texas A&M University College Station; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Ellen MosleyThompson, Ohio State University Main Campus; Ali Omar, NASA Langley Research Center Flood and Hotspot Volcanism, and Relationships to Mass Extinctions and Ocean Biogeochemistry III S (joint with B, OS, T) 1440h GC43H-01 Earth from Space: The Power of Perspective: W Abdalati 0LOODUG&RɝQ, University of Tasmania; Wendy Bohrson, Central Washington University; Robert Duncan, Oregon State University; Michael Rampino, New York University A44A Moscone West 3012 Thursday 1600h 1340h V43F-01 Seeking a paleontological signature for mass extinctions caused by flood basalt eruptions: J Payne, A M Bush, E T Chang, N A Heim, M L Knope, S B Pruss 1355h V43F-02 DETERMINING THE CAUSE OF THE LATE TRIASSIC ADAMANIANREVUELTIAN VERTEBRATE FAUNAL TURNOVER IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA: CLIMATE CHANGE, BOLIDE IMPACT, OR NO EXTINCTION AT ALL?: J W Martz 1410h V43F-03 Mass extinctions, large-body impacts and flood-basalt eruptions: Correlation suggests cataclysms from above or below: M R Rampino 58 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1615h A44A-02 Advancing Atmosphere-Ocean Remote Sensing with Spaceborne High Spectral Resolution Lidar: C A Hostetler, M J Behrenfeld, H Chepfer, Y Hu, J W Hair, C R Trepte, D M Winker, R A Ferrare, S P Burton, A J Scarino, K A Powell, J Michaud 1630h A44A-03 Ocean-atmosphere science from the NASA Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, ocean Ecosystem (PACE) mission: J Werdell 1645h A44A-04 Recent Upgrades to the Dark Water MISR Research Aerosol Retrieval Algorithm and Potential Implications for the Aerosol/Ocean Color Community: J Limbacher, R A Kahn, P Manoharan 1700h A44A-05 The Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols (MAIA) Instrument, the Satellite-Based Element of an Investigation to Benefit Public Health: D J Diner 1715h A44A-06 First results of the SPEX airborne multi-angle spectropolarimeter – aerosol retrievals over ocean and intercomparison with AirMSPI: M Smit, J Rietjens, O P Hasekamp, A di Noia, G van Harten, B E Rheingans, D J Diner, F C Seidel, O V Kalashnikova 1730h A44A-07 Multisensor Analysis of Ice Crystals Backscatter Peak From 5 Years of Collocated POLDER, MODIS and CALIOP Observations.: J Riedi, L C Labonnote, F Contaut, S E Platnick, P Yang Allen Glazner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; John Bartley, University of Utah; Jamie Farrell, University of Utah 1425h V43G-04 Magmas on the Move: in situ 4D Experimental Investigation into the Rheology and Mobility of Three-Phase Magmas Using Ultra Fast X-ray Tomography: K J Dobson, F B Wadsworth, D Di Genova, S Kolzenburg, J Vasseur, F Marone, D B Dingwell 1340h V43D-3179 POSTER Multi-method, multiscale geophysical observations in the Obsidian Pool Thermal Area, Yellowstone National Park: W S Holbrook, B Carr, S Pasquet, K W W Sims, K Dickey 2016 1425h V43F-04 Volatiles and the tempo of flood basalt magmatism: B A Black, M Manga ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Advances in Active, Spectral, and Polarimetric Remote Sensing and Retrieval Techniques for Characterization of the Atmosphere and Ocean I Bastiaan van Diedenhoven, Columbia University of New York; Olga Kalashnikova, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Kirk Knobelspiesse, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 1600h A44A-01 Multistatic aerosol–cloud lidar in space: A theoretical perspective: M I Mishchenko, M D Alexandrov, C Brian, L D Travis 1745h A44A-08 Cloud properties retrieved from the OCO-2 A-band spectrometer: M Richardson, J L McDuffie, A B Davis, H Q Cronk, T Taylor, G L Stephens A44B Moscone West 3008 Thursday 1600h AS New Fellows II Shuyi Chen, University of Miami; Athanasios Nenes, Georgia Institute of Technology; William Lau, University of Maryland College Park; Joyce Penner, University of Michigan Ann Arbor 1600h A44B-01 Results From The Two Decade Quest To Measure The Earth’s Radiation Budget: T H Vonder Haar 1630h A44B-02 AERONET’s Development and Contributions through Two Decades of Aerosol Research: B N Holben 1700h A44B-03 The long view: Causes of climate change over the instrumental period: G C Hegerl, A P Schurer, D Polson, C E Iles, S Bronnimann 1730h A44B-04 From enzymes and viruses to clouds, snow, sea-glaciers, and green icebergs: How a protein crystallographer got into glaciology and atmospheric radiation: S G Warren A44C Moscone West 3002 Thursday 1600h Emerging Applications of Atmospheric-Rivers Science I Oral S (joint with H) Michael Dettinger, U.S. Geological Survey; Michael Anderson, California Department of Water Resources 1600h A44C-01 Emergence of Applications of the Atmospheric River Concept: F M Ralph 1615h A44C-02 Forecast Informed Reservoir Operations – An Opportunity to Improve Water Supply Reliability Lake Mendocino Demonstration Project : J Jasperse, F M Ralph 1630h A44C-03 Skill and reliability of experimental GEFS ensemble forecast guidance designed to inform decision-making in reservoir management in California: R S Webb, M Scheuerer, T Hamill 1645h A44C-04 Natural Hazards Risk Reduction and the ARkStorm Scenario: D A Cox, M D Dettinger, F M Ralph 1700h A44C-05 Atmospheric Rivers as a Trigger for Landslides and Post-Fire Debris Flows in Southern California: N Oakley, J Lancaster, J D Stock, C Cerovski-Darriau, M Kaplan, F M Ralph 1715h A44C-06 Atmospheric River Impacts on Global Near Surface Wind Extremes: D E Waliser, B Guan 1730h A44C-07 On the relationship between atmospheric rivers (ARs) and heavy precipitation over Japan: A I Yatagai, Y N Takayabu 1745h A44C-08 Using Atmospheric River Observations to Improve Integrated Water Management Across Multiple Space and Time Scales: M Anderson A44D Moscone West 3006 Thursday 1600h Organic Carbon in the Atmosphere: Reactivity, Budgets, and Lifecycle III Jesse Kroll, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jennifer Kaiser, Harvard University; Frank Keutsch, Harvard University All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1600h A44D-01 Budget of the OH reactivity in the North China Plain in summer- and wintertime: Results from recent field campaigns: H Fuchs, Z Tan, K Lu, B Bohn, J Borchardt, S Broch, S S Brown, H Dong, G Gkatzelis, S Gomm, R Häseler, L Y He, T Hohaus, A Hofzumahaus, F Holland, A KiendlerScharr, X Li, Y Liu, S Lu, K E Min, A Novelli, F Rohrer, M Shao, B Wang, M Wang, Y Wu, L Zeng, Y Zhang, R Wegener, A Wahner, Y Zhang 1615h A44D-02 Total OH reactivity as a constraint of model calculated peroxy radical production, and the catalytic efficiency of NOx in O3 production in a boreal forest environment.: M U Javed, K Hens, M Martinez, D Kubistin, A Novelli, Z H Beygi, R Axinte, A C Nölscher, V Sinha, W Song, A M Johnson, J Auld, B Bohn, R Sander, D Taraborrelli, J Williams, H Fischer, J Lelieveld, H Harder 1630h A44D-03 Simulating the effect of photochemical aging on the oxidation state and hygroscopicity of organic aerosol: A Tsimpidi, V Karydis, S N Pandis, J Lelieveld 1645h A44D-04 Parameterizations of aqSOA formation: Weaknesses and steps to improvements: B Ervens 1700h A44D-05 Contrasting Ambient Brown Carbon from Primary Emissions and Secondary Production: C D Cappa, X Zhang, L M Russell 1715h A44D-06 Molecular Characterization of Atmospheric Brown Carbon : A Laskin, J Laskin, S Nizkorodov, P Lin 1730h A44D-07 Interactions between SO2 oxidation and Secondary Organic Aerosol formation through Criegee intermediate chemistry: A W H Chan, J Ye, J Abbatt 1745h A44D-08 Free radical confinement accelerates chemistry in in the heterogeneous oxidation of semisolid organic aerosol: A A Wiegel, K R Wilson, B Hinsberg, F A Houle A44E Moscone West 3010 Thursday 1600h Reducing Uncertainty in Aerosol (HFWVRQ&OLPDWHΖΖ Ken Carslaw, University of Leeds; Steven Ghan, 3DFLȴF1RUWKZHVW National Laboratory; Matthew Christensen, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory 1600h A44E-01 Satellite-derived warm rain fraction as a constraint on the cloud lifetime effect: J Mülmenstädt, J Quaas 1615h A44E-02 Narrowing the Gap in Quantification of Aerosol-Cloud Radiative Effects: G Feingold, A C McComiskey, T Yamaguchi, J Kazil, J S Johnson, K S Carslaw 1630h A44E-03 Contributions of Uncertainty in Droplet Nucleation to the Indirect Effect in Global Models: D A Rothenberg, C Wang, A Avramov 1645h A44E-04 Confronting the Uncertainty in Regional Aerosol Forcing Uncertainty with Comprehensive Observational Data: J S Johnson, L A Regayre, M Yoshioka, K Pringle, D Sexton, G Mann, L Lee, K S Carslaw 1700h A44E-05 Sensitivity of Aerosol Effective Radiative Forcing to Underlying Physical Model Parameterizations and Aerosol Processes: J P Mulcahy, B T Johnson, A Jones, T Andrews, S Rumbold, I Boutle, C Johnson, A Sellar, K Williams, C Jones 1715h A44E-06 Towards a parameterization of aerosol sub-grid variability for global climate models: G Lin, Y Qian, K Zhang, S J Ghan 1730h A44E-07 Black Carbon Simulations Using a Size- and Mixing-State-Resolved ThreeDimensional Model: Radiative Effects and Their Uncertainties: H Matsui 1745h A44E-08 Improving estimates of aerosol radiative forcing through a particle-based aerosol microphysical scheme: L Fierce, R L McGraw A44F Moscone West 3004 Thursday 1600h Subseasonal to Seasonal Forecasting of High-Impact Weather and Climate Events III Andrew Robertson, Columbia University of New York; Kathleen Pegion, George Mason University Fairfax; Arun Kumar, NOAA/NCEP; Duane Waliser, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1600h A44F-01 Climate model applications at the scale of NWP: P A Ullrich, C M Zarzycki, M Wang, A Rhoades 1615h A44F-02 A New Method for Determining the Optimal Lagged Ensemble: L L Trenary, T M DelSole, M K Tippett, K Pegion 1630h A44F-03 Assessing the potential for improving S2S forecast skill through multimodel ensembling: N Vigaud, A W Robertson, M K Tippett, L Wang, M J Bell 1645h A44F-04 Tropical Rainfall, Rossby Waves and Prediction of the Winter NAO: A A Scaife 1700h A44F-05 Role of stratospheric processes on ENSO-NAO connections on Seasonal-toSubseasonal timescale: L Sun, J Perlwitz, J Richter 1715h A44F-06 Subseasonal Prediction of BlockingRelated Processes with Advanced Coupled Models including the 30km FIM-HYCOM Coupled Model: S Benjamin, S Sun, B Green, R Bleck, G A Grell, H Li 1730h A44F-07 Tropical Cyclones and MaddenJulian Oscillation relationship in the S2S dataset: S Camargo, C Y Lee, F Vitart, A H Sobel 1745h A44F-08 Stochastic multi-scale modeling for subseasonal-to-seasonal prediction: A C Subramanian, F Vitart, A Weisheimer, T Palmer BIOGEOSCIENCES B44A Moscone West 2008 Thursday 1600h 20 Years of Eddy Flux Research in AmeriFlux and EuroFlux: History, Highlights, and Future Directions III (joint with A, EP, GC, H) Dario Papale, University of Tuscia; Margaret Torn, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Dennis Baldocchi, University of California Berkeley; Bert Gielen, University of Antwerp 1600h B44A-01 Sensitivity of upland grasslands to management and climate forcing: H P E Schmid, M J Zeeman, M Mauder, R Steinbrecher, K Heidbach, E Eckart 1615h B44A-02 Does surface roughness dominate biophysical forcing of land use and land cover change in the eastern United States?: E A Burakowski, A B Tawfik, A Ouimette, L C Lepine, S V Ollinger, G B Bonan, C M Zarzycki, K A Novick 1630h B44A-03 Detecting the fingerprints of complex land management practices in a tallgrass prairie site using PhenoCam, satellite remote sensing, and the eddy covariance technique: Y Zhou, X Xiao, P Wagle, R Bajgain, H R Mahan, J B Basara, J Dong, Y Qin, G Zhang, Y Luo, J L Steiner, P H Gowda, J P S Neel 1645h B44A-04 Forest disturbance spurs growth of modeling and technology: G Bohrer, A M Matheny, G Mirfenderesgi, T H Morin, A C Rey Sanchez, C M Gough, C S Vogel, K J Nadelhoffer, P Curtis 1700h B44A-05 Ecosystem CO2 Exchange Across Semiarid Southwestern North America: A Synthesis of Multi-Year Flux Site Observations and its Comparison with Estimates from Terrestrial Biome Models and Remote Sensing : J A Biederman, R L Scott, M Goulden, M E Litvak, T Kolb, E A Yepez, J Garatuza, W C Oechel, D J Krofcheck, G E PonceCampos, D R Bowling, T P Meyers, G Maurer 1715h B44A-06 “Greening” and “browning” of the Earth’s land surface: is there evidence from FLUXNET observations?: J Xiao, X Wang, S V Ollinger 1730h B44A-07 Potential of new machine learning methods for understanding long-term interannual variability of carbon and energy fluxes and states from site to global scale: M Reichstein, M Jung, P Bodesheim, M D Mahecha, F Gans, E Rodner, G Camps-Valls, D Papale, G Tramontana, J Denzler, D D Baldocchi 1745h B44A-08 FLUXNET2015 Dataset: Batteries included: G Pastorello, D Papale, D Agarwal, C Trotta, H Chu, E Canfora, M S Torn, D D Baldocchi B44B Moscone West 2004 Thursday 1600h Biogeochemical Cycling in the Cryosphere III (joint with C, GC, H) Jon Hawkings, University of Bristol; Marek Stibal, Charles University; Robert Spencer, Florida State University; James McClelland, University of Texas at Austin 1600h B44B-01 Export of Organic Matter and Microbes from the Greenland Ice Sheet: Sources, Composition, and Downstream Implications: T J Kohler, J D Zarsky, K Cameron, G LamarcheGagnon, J Hawkings, J Telling, A Tedstone, J Wadham, C S Jacobsen, J C Yde, M Stibal 1615h B44B-02 Continuous, Pulsed Export of Methane-Supersaturated Meltwaters from the Bed of the Greenland Ice Sheet: G Lamarche-Gagnon, J Wadham, A Beaton, P Fietzek, K M Stanley, A Tedstone, B Sherwood Lollar, G Lacrampe Couloume, J Telling, B Liz, J Hawkings, T J Kohler, J D Zarsky, M Stibal, M C Mowlem 1630h B44B-03 Quantifying ocean and ice sheet contributions to nutrient fluxes in Sermilik Fjord, Southeast Greenland: M R Cape, F Straneo, N Beaird, R Bundy, M A Charette All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1645h B44B-04 Extreme surface melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet increases growth potential for light-limited phytoplankton in the Labrador Sea: H Oliver, H Luo, R M Castelao, G van Dijken, K S Mattingly, J J Rosen, T L Mote, K R Arrigo, A K Rennermalm, M Tedesco, P L Yager 1724h B44D-07 Deep nitrogen acquisition in warming permafrost soils: Contributions of belowground plant traits and fungal symbioses in the permafrost carbon feedback to climate: R E Hewitt, D L Taylor, H Genet, A D McGuire, M C Mack 1715h B44B-06 Diversity and commonalities in Antarctic subglacial microbial communities: J Mikucki, R Campen, S M Tulaczyk, W B Lyons, K A Welch, P A Lee, A Purcell, B Roets 1736h B44D-08 Characterizing Methane Emission Response to the Past 60 Years of Permafrost Thaw in Thermokarst Lakes: F J Meyer, K M Walter Anthony, P Regmi, M J Engram, L Wirth, G Grosse 1745h B44B-08 Primary productivity of supraglacial snow algae communities on stratovolcanoes of the Pacific Northwest: T L Hamilton, J R Havig 1748h B44D-09 The changing Arctic carbon cycle: using the past to understand terrestrial-aquatic linkages: N J Anderson, M van Hardenbroek, V Jones, S McGowan, P G Langdon, E Whiteford, S Turner, M E Edwards B44C Moscone West 2006 Thursday 1600h Remote Sensing of Vegetation Biomass I Andrew Hudak, Rocky Mountain Research Station Moscow; Sangram Ganguly, NASA Ames Research Center; Jonathan Greenberg, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign; Alistair Smith, University of Idaho 1600h B44C-01 Multi-Scale Mapping of Vegetation Biomass : A T Hudak, P Fekety, M J Falkowski, R E Kennedy, N Crookston, A M Smith, P Mahoney, N F Glenn, J Dong, V R Kane, C W Woodall 1615h B44C-02 An Integrated, Observation-based System to Monitor Aboveground Forest Carbon Dynamics in Washington, Oregon, and California: R E Kennedy, J Hughes, N Neeti, Z Yang, M Gregory, H Roberts, V R Kane, S L Powell, J Ohmann 1630h B44C-03 VT0005 In Action: National Forest Biomass Inventory Using Airborne Lidar Sampling: S S Saatchi, L Xu, V Meyer, A Ferraz, Y Yang, A Shapiro, J F Bastin 1645h B44C-04 Quantification of uncertainty in aboveground biomass estimates derived from small-footprint LiDAR data: Q Xu, A Man, M M Fredrickson, J J Balamuta, J Pitkänen, Z Xu, C Ramirez, K Evans, B Wing, B Li, J A Greenberg 1700h B44C-05 Influence of the airborne lidar pulse density on biomass change prediction in tropical forest: C A Silva, A T Hudak, L A Vierling, C Klauberg Silva, A Ferraz, M G Alonso, M M Keller, S S Saatchi 1715h B44C-06 Aboveground Biomass Estimation from Simulated GEDI Waveforms: First Results from Africa: L Duncanson, S Hancock, S Marselis, J Armston, J R Kellner, H Tang, T E Fatoyinbo, R Dubayah 1730h B44C-07 Allometric Relationship between Full Waveform LiDAR measurements and Aboveground Biomass: W Ni-Meister, S Lee 1745h B44C-08 Integration of Remote Sensing Products with Ground-Based Measurements to Understand the Dynamics of Nepal’s Forests and Plantation Sites: H Gilani Sr, A K Jain B44D Moscone West 2020 Thursday 1600h The Resilience and Vulnerability of Arctic and Boreal Ecosystems to Climate Change I S (Virtual Session) (joint with C, GC, H, SI) Michelle Mack, Northern Arizona University; Scott Goetz, Woods Hole Research Ctr; Joshua Fisher, Jet Propulsion Lab; 3HWHU*ULɝWK, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 1600h Introductory Remarks: 1604h B44D-01 Human adaptation responses to a rapidly changing Arctic: A research context for building system resilience: T Chapin, T J Brinkman 1624h B44D-02 Identifying and Characterizing Climate-related Changes Influencing Accessiblity to Ecosystem Services in Rural Boreal Alaska: T N Hollingsworth, H Cold, T J Brinkman, C Brown, D Verbyla 1636h B44D-03 Continuing Climate Warming Will Result in Failure of Post-Harvest Natural Regeneration across the Landscape in Interior Alaska: M Morimoto, G P Juday, F Huettmann 1648h B44D-04 Fire Severity and Soil Carbon Combustion in Boreal and Tundra Ecosystems: X J Walker, M C Mack 1700h B44D-05 Biomass-C specific temperature responses of microbial C transformations reveal consistency regardless of microbial community structure across diverse timescales of inquiry: K Min, K M Buckeridge, S E Ziegler, K A Edwards, S Bagchi, S A Billings 1712h B44D-06 Effects of experimental warming and elevated CO2 on surface methane and CO2 fluxes from a boreal black spruce peatland: A L Gill, A Finzi, I F Hsieh, M A Giasson THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER CRYOSPHERE C44A Moscone West 3005 Thursday 1600h Recent Advances in Monitoring, Measuring, and Modeling Snow Processes I (joint with GC, H) Danny Marks, USDA Agriculture Research Serv; Andrew Hedrick, USDA Agriculture Research Serv; Scott Havens, USDA Agriculture Research Serv; Patrick Kormos, USDA Agriculture Research Serv 1600h C44A-01 Expanded science and management utllity of SWE and albedo data from the NASA/ JPL Airborne Snow Observatory: T H Painter, J S Deems, D G Marks, A R Hedrick, K Bormann, S M Skiles, J W Boardman, C B Graham, B J McGurk, F Gehrke, D F Berisford, A Ferraz, S Saatchi, D Schimel 1615h C44A-02 Assessing the spatial variability of mountain precipitation in California’s Sierra Nevada using the Airborne Snow Observatory: T Brandt, J S Deems, T H Painter, J Dozier 1630h C44A-03 Monitoring and modeling of precipitation using basin-scale wireless-sensor network in the Sierra Nevada: Z Zhang 1645h C44A-04 Supporting, Evaluating, and Planning Avalanche Control Efforts with LidarDerived Snow Depth Map: J S Deems, R Evanczyk, D Vellone, E M Greene, T Weldon, D C Finnegan, P J Gadomski, A LeWinter 1700h C44A-05 Snow water resources monitoring using ASO data - fusing and leveraging three national approaches: T Jonas, A H Winstral, J Magnusson, J S Deems 1715h C44A-06 High-Elevation Evapotranspiration Estimates during Drought: Using Streamflow and LiDAR Snow Observations to Close the Upper Tuolumne River Basin Water Balance : B M Henn, T H Painter, B J McGurk, A L Flint, V White, J D Lundquist 1730h C44A-07 Combining Remote Sensing Data, Airborne Snow Observations and High Resolution Hydrologic Modeling to Improve SWE Simulation and Validation over Mountainous Terrain in Western US: C M Oaida, K Andreadis, J S Famiglietti, T H Painter, K J Bormann 1745h C44A-08 Optimizing placements of groundbased snow sensors for areal snow cover estimation using a machine-learning algorithm and meltseason snow-LiDAR data: C Oroza, Z Zheng, S D Glaser, R C Bales, M H Conklin C44B Moscone West 3007 Thursday 1600h Remote Sensing of the Cryosphere: Land Ice V Mary Brodzik, University of Colorado at Boulder; David Robinson, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Allen Pope, National Snow and Ice Data Center; Mahsa Moussavi, University of Colorado at Boulder 1600h C44B-01 Improving Estimates of Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance with Satellite Observations: K Briggs 1615h C44B-02 Global glacier and ice sheet surface velocities derived from 31 years of Landsat imagery: A S Gardner, T A Scambos, M A Fahnestock 1630h C44B-03 Sea ice and ice mélange constraints on marine-terminating glacier retreat in Disko and Uummannaq Bay, West Greenland: A York, K E Frey, S B Das 1645h C44B-04 25 Years of Satellite Observations of Dynamic Instability in the Amundsen Sea Sector, West Antarctica: A Hogg, A Shepherd, A Muir, L Gilbert 1700h C44B-05 InSAR grounding line update for Antarctica based on Post IPY data acquisition: B Scheuchl, J Mouginot, X Li, P Milillo, E J Rignot 1715h C44B-06 Enhanced ASTER DEMs for Decadal Measurements of Glacier Elevation Changes: L Girod, C Nuth, A Kääb 2016 59 1730h C44B-07 Estimation of Glacier Surface Elevation from Cross-Path Images of USGS Landsat images: S Jeong, I Howat 1745h C44B-08 Landsat Time-Series Analysis Opens New Approaches for Regional Glacier Mapping: S H Winsvold, A Kääb, C Nuth, B Altena STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR DI44A Moscone South 303 Thursday 1600h The Distribution and Pathways of Melts, Fluids, and Volatiles in Subduction Systems: A Multidisciplinary Approach II S (joint with S, T, V) Songqiao Wei, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Ikuko Wada, International Research Institute of Disaster Science; Zach Eilon, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; -HUH\$OW, University of Michigan Ann Arbor 1600h DI44A-01 Water Recycling in Subduction Zones: The Role of Rehydration in the Generation of Intermediate-Depth Seismicity and the Nature of the Cold Fore-arc Mantle: P E Van Keken, G A Abers, B R Hacker, J Nakajima, S Kita, M W Spiegelman, C R Wilson 1615h DI44A-02 The role of the forearc mantle in the deep water cycle in cold subduction zones: importance of supra-slab sources of water in arc magmas: J Ribeiro, C T Lee 1715h DI44A-06 Constraints on Mantle Serpentinization near the Mariana Trench from Earthquake and Ambient Noise Rayleigh Waves: C Cai, D Wiens, D Lizarralde DI44A-07 Three-dimensional 1730h magnetotelluric imaging of Cascadia subduction zone from an amphibious array: B Yang, G D Egbert, K Key, P Bedrosian, D Livelybrooks, A Schultz 1745h DI44A-08 Investigation of Mount St. Helens seismicity and volcanic arc structure with a hybrid passive and active source survey: B Schmandt, S M Hansen, M E Glasgow, X Meng, E Kiser, A Levander, J Han, J E Vidale, Y Wang, J Farrell, F C Lin, G A Abers, K C Creager EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES EP44A Moscone West 2022/2024 Thursday 1600h Sharp Lecture S (Virtual Session) James Pizzuto, Univ Delaware; Katherine Skalak, USGS Headquarters; Brandon McElroy, University of Wyoming 1600h Introductory Remarks: 1600h G.K Gilbert Award: 1600h Luna B. Leopold Award: 1600h EP44A-01 From Mountain Belts to Mountainsides: New discoveries in tectonic, fluvial, and hillslope geomorphology at three landscape scales: A R Duvall 1630h DI44A-03 Serpentinization and fluids in the forearc mantle: B Reynard 1645h DI44A-04 Serpentinites, Silica-Carbonate Alteration, and Mercury Ore Deposits in Coast Range California: Implications for the Deep Hydrology of the California Coast Ranges and the Deep Hydrology of the San Andreas Fault System: S H Kirby 1700h DI44A-05 Linking Serpentinite Geochemistry with Possible Alteration and Evolution of Supra-Subduction Wedge Mantle: M Scambelluri, E Cannaò, S Agostini, M Gilio GEODESY G44A Moscone West 2002 Thursday 1600h Global Navigation Satellite System for Geoscience and Hazards Applications II S (joint with A, OS, S) Y Tony Song, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Tonie van Dam, University of Luxembourg; Shuanggen Jin, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Yehuda Bock, University of California San Diego Learn Luncheon: How to Become a Congressional Science Fellow or Mass Media Fellow Monday, 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate B 1700h G44A-05 Development of the triaxial precise movable table for the precision and accuracy assessment of the kinematic GNSS time series: Y Ohta, M Imano, M Kido 1730h G44A-07 ESTIMATES OF TSUNAMI ENERGY FROM GPS AND DART DATA: E N Bernard, V V Titov, Y T Song 1745h G44A-08 Source of GPS seismo-ionospheric disturbances: A case study of the 2012 Gwaii earthquake: S Jin, R Jin, S Kutoglu GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Climate Variability and the African Environment, Water Resources, and Food Security III Charles Ichoku, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Robinson Mugo, Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development; Tsegaye Tadesse, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Edward Beighley, Northeastern University 1600h GC44A-01 River Discharge across Africa under Present-day and Mid-Holocene Conditions: C Williams, J S Singarayer, E Black, S J Dadson, S L Burrough 1615h GC44A-02 Documenting a decline in boreal spring rainfall over the Congo Basin and eastern Africa: S E Nicholson 1630h GC44A-03 Hydroclimatic Change in the Congo River Basin: Past, Present and Future169: N R Aloysius Sharing Science Mentoring Meet-up* Monday, 1:00 P.M.–2:00 P.M. Building an Online Presence/Using Social Media as a Jobseeker Tuesday, 11:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. & 4:00 P.M.–5:00 P.M. Career Center Science Policy Networking Lunch & Lounge* Tuesday, 12:00 P.M.–1:30 P.M. 1700h GC44A-05 Integrated Water, Energy, and Environmental Planning in the Rufiji River and Lake Rukwa Basins, Tanzania: “We Must Become the Change We Want to See”—Mahatma Ghandi. : A P Georgakakos 1715h GC44A-06 Evaluating the performance of real-time streamflow forecasting using multisatellite precipitation products in the Upper Zambezi, Africa: E M Demaria, J B Valdes, S Wi, A Serrat-Capdevila, R Valdés-Pineda, M Durcik 1730h GC44A-07 Land cover mapping for development planning in Eastern and Southern Africa: P Oduor, A I Flores Cordova, J A Wakhayanga, J Kiema, H Farah, R M Mugo, A Wahome, A S Limaye, D Irwin 1745h GC44A-08 Vegetation Outlook for the Greater Horn of Africa (VegOut-GHA): An Experimental Model: T Tadesse, G B Demisse, Y A Bayissa, B Wardlow, W H Nam The Role of Fire in the Earth System: Understanding Drivers, Feedbacks, and Interactions with the Land, Atmosphere, and Society III S (joint with A, B, NH) Daniel Ward, Princeton University; Sander Veraverbeke, University of California Irvine; Guido van der Werf, Organization Not Listed; Michael Tosca, Jet Propulsion Laboratory 1600h GC44B-01 Global Change Impacts on Future Fire Regimes: Distinguishing Between Climatelimited vs Ignition-Limited Landscapes: J E Keeley, A D Syphard 1615h GC44B-02 What limits fire, where and when: sensitivity of burnt area to different controls: D I Kelley, I Bistinas, R Whitley, T Marthews, C Burton 1630h GC44B-03 Indonesian fires of 1997-2015: connection with El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD): X Pan, M Chin, C M Ichoku 1645h GC44B-04 Blogging and Social Media Forum 201* Wednesday, 3:00 P.M.–4:00 P.M. Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon* Thursday, 1:00 P.M.–5:00 P.M. Sketch Your Science* Monday–Friday, All day and be entered to win prizes! 1645h GC44A-04 Forecasting and Communicating Water-Related Disasters in Africa: Y Hong, R A Clark, D Mandl, J J Gourley, Z Flamig, K Zhang, D Macharia, S W Frye, P G Cappelaere, M Handy GC44B Moscone West 3001 Thursday 1600h GC44A Moscone West 3003 Thursday 1600h Blogging and Social Media Forum 101* Wednesday, 2:00 P.M.–3:00 P.M. Engage Communicating Your Science: Ask the Experts* Wednesday, 10:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M. 1645h G44A-04 Real-Time GNSS Positioning with JPL’s new GIPSYx Software: Y E Bar-Sever Wearing the White Hat: Careers in Science Policy Wednesday, 4:00 P.M.–5:00 P.M. Career Center Sharing Science in Plain English (Panel & Lunch)* Tuesday, 12:30 P.M.–2:00 P.M. You Don’t Have to Quit Your Day Job—Career Panel Wednesday, 9:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Career Center 1630h G44A-03 Collaborative Demonstration for GNSS-augmented Tsunami Early Warnings: T Stough, D S Green Sharing Science Networking Lounge* Wednesday, 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. Science Policy 201* Thursday, 11:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M. Meet the Filmmaker* Wednesday, 8:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. 1615h G44A-02 The GNSS Component of the Seismic Monitoring System in Chile: S E Barrientos Science Policy 101 Wednesday, 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. Moscone North, Rooms 120–121 Sharing Science Communications Clinic* Monday, 2:30 P.M.–3:45 P.M. The Next Frontier: Lightning Comms Workshop for Established Scientists* Tuesday, 2:00 P.M.–3:45 P.M. 1600h G44A-01 GPS/GNSS for Earthquake, Tsunami and Volcano Hazards: Examples of Assessments, Response, and Real-time Monitoring in Alaska: J T Freymueller, J Elliott, R Grapenthin Be Inspired AGU Cinema: Short Films on Science* Monday–Tuesday, 8:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M. Thursday, 8:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Friday, 8:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Student Pop-Up Talks* Monday & Tuesday, 4:00 P.M.–6:00 P.M. Sharing Science Sessions Bringing Science Communication into Curricula Monday, 1:40 P.M.–6:00 P.M. Moscone South, Poster Hall Road Maps to Successfully Sharing Science Wednesday, 8:00 A.M.–12:20 P.M. Moscone South, Poster Hall The Up-Goer Five Challenge: A Fun and Radical Way to Distill Your Science Friday, 1:40 P.M.–3:40 P.M. Moscone South, Room 320 *All Events are Located in the Sharing Science Room (Moscone West: 2001A) Unless Otherwise Noted. The Story Collider—Geosciences Thursday, 8:00 P.M.–10:00 P.M. Rickshaw Stop, 155 Fell St, San Francisco Fall Meeting Tweetup Tuesday, 3:30 P.M.–4:30 P.M. AGU Booth AGU’s Sharing Science program provides scientists with opportunities, tools, and support to effectively promote widespread awareness of Earth and space science and its value. sharingscience.agu.org/agu16 60 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 Improving Fire Risk Estimation through Investigating Fire Intensity, Moisture and Temperature Anomalies: A Holmes, C Rudiger, N J Tapper, I Dharssi 1700h GC44B-05 Climate Change and Wildland Fire Intensity : M Flannigan, M Wotton, G Marshall 1715h GC44B-06 Socio-ecological transitions trigger fire regime shifts and modulate fire-climate interactions in the Sierra Nevada, CA, 1600-2015 CE: V Trouet, A H Taylor, C N Skinner, S Stephens 1730h GC44B-07 Ecological legacies of Indigenous fire management in high-latitude coastal temperate rainforests, Canada: K Hoffman, K P Lertzman, B M Starzomski 1745h GC44B-08 A comprehensive reconstruction of Alaskan Arctic fire history over the last 30,000 years as inferred from a novel multi-proxy suite of organic geochemical and paleoecological methodology.: R S Vachula, W M Longo, S T Reinert, J M Russell, Y Huang HYDROLOGY H44A Moscone West 3020 Thursday 1600h Flow through Fractured and Deformable Porous Media: Coupling Reactive Transport, Mechanical Deformation, and Hydrodynamics I S (joint with MR, NG, T) Ran Holtzman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Hongkyu Yoon, Sandia National Lab; Lucas Goehring, Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and SelfOrganization; Thomas Dewers, Sandia National Laboratories 1600h H44A-01 Coupled mechanical and geochemical alteration: The role of mineral heterogeneity on evolving fracture permeability: R L Detwiler 1615h H44A-02 From fractures to conduits: perspectives from three-dimensional simulations: T Ladd, V Starchenko, C Marra 1630h H44A-03 Nucleation of Preferencial Fluid Pathways in Fractreued Rock - Experimental and Numerical Study -: M Shimo 1645h H44A-04 Deformation of a 3D granular media caused by fluid invasion: M J Dalbe, R Juanes 1700h H44A-05 Subcritical fracturing of shales under chemically reactive conditions: X Chen, O A Callahan, P Eichhubl, J E Olson 1715h H44A-06 Flow Through Cement Fracture Under Geological Carbon Sequestration Conditions: Critical Residence Time as a Unifying Parameter for Fracture Opening or Self-Sealing Behavior: L Li, J P L Brunet, Z Karpyn, N J Huerta 1730h H44A-07 Modeling of Coupled ThermoHydro-Mechanical-Chemical Processes for Bentonite in a Clay-rock Repository for Heatgenerating Nuclear Waste: H Xu, J Rutqvist, L Zheng, J T Birkholzer 1745h H44A-08 New Frontier in Probing Fluid Transport in Low-Permeability Geomedia: Applications of Elastic and Inelastic Neutron Scattering: M Ding, R Hjelm, A J Sussman H44B Moscone West 3022 Thursday 1600h General Surface Hydrology II (joint with PA) Alicia Kinoshita, San Diego State University; William Miller, NOAA; Megan Burke, RESPEC Engineering; Sonya Lopez, California State University Los Angeles 1600h H44B-01 Understanding Transitions Toward Sustainable Urban Water Management: Miami, Las Vegas, Los Angeles: M E Garcia, K F Manago, G Treuer, A Deslatte, E Koebele, K Ernst 1615h H44B-02 Environmental Flows: Evaluating Long-Term Baselines for Hydrological Regime Change in the Southern United States: A M Deines, A M Morrison, C Menzie 1630h H44B-03 Sensitivities of dry season runoff to precipitation and temperature in southern Sierra Nevada streams: M Safeeq, C T Hunsaker, R C Bales 1645h H44B-04 Identifying streamflow shifts induced by wildfires in mountain basins under summer precipitation: D M Spade, H A Moreno, J J Gourley 1700h H44B-05 Accounting for Rainfall Spatial Variability in Prediction of Flash Floods: M Saharia, P E Kirstetter, J J Gourley, Y Hong, H J Vergara 1715h H44B-06 Improving Flood Risk Management for California’s Central Valley: How the State Developed a Toolbox for Large, System-wide Studies: N Pingel, Y Liang, A Bindra 1730h H44B-07 Optimization of Water Management of Cranberry Fields under Current and Future Climate Conditions: G Létourneau, S Gumiere, E Mailhot, A N Rousseau 1745h H44B-08 Utilization of Expert Knowledge in a Multi-Objective Hydrologic Model Automatic Calibration Process: J Quebbeman, G H Park, S Carney, G N Day, P D Micheletty H44C Moscone West 3014 Thursday 1600h Heterogeneity, Mixing, and Reaction across Scales: New Experimental, Numerical, and Theoretical Approaches II Matthias Willmann, ETH Zurich; Tanguy Le Borgne, Géosciences Rennes; Marco Dentz, IDAEA-CSIC; Andreas Englert, Ruhr-University Bochum 1600h H44C-01 Effect of flow on bacterial transport and biofilm formation in saturated porous media: R Rusconi 1615h H44C-02 Bioclogging in Porous Media: Preferential Flow Paths and Anomalous Transport: M Holzner, M Carrel, V Morales, N Derlon, M A Beltran, E Morgenroth, R Kaufmann 1630h H44C-03 A process-based model for bioturbation-induced mixing: T Aquino, K R Roche, A F Aubeneau, A I Packman, D Bolster H44C-04 Modeling multiphase, 1645h multicomponent flows at the pore scale: Wetting phenomena and non-equilibrium phase behavior: L Cueto-Felgueroso, X Fu, R Juanes 1700h H44C-05 A Rate Law of Magnesite Dissolution in Heterogeneous Porous Media: the Role of Residence Time and Effective Surface Area: H Wen, L Li 1715h H44C-06 Reactive Transport Modeling and Changes in Porosity at Reactive Interfaces in a HLW repository in Clay: J Samper, A Mon, L Montenegro, A Naves, J Fernández 1730h H44C-07 Application of a Lagrangian Particle Tracking and Reaction method to simulate the fieldscale bioremediation experiment at the Schoolcraft site, Michigan: D Ding, D A Benson, C V Henri, D Fernandez, M S Phanikumar, D W Hyndman 1745h H44C-08 Dispersive Mixing? Mass Transfer? Microbial Dynamics? Potential Controls of Bioreactive Transport: O A Cirpka, M Loschko, D Eckert, A Mellage H44D Moscone West 3018 Thursday 1600h Remote Sensing Applications for Water Resources Management, Including Irrigation, Droughts, Floods, and Associated Water Cycle Extremes II S (joint with A, GC, SI) Sushel Unninayar, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Richard Lawford, Morgan State University; Venkataraman Lakshmi, University of South Carolina Columbia; Forrest Melton, California State University Monterey Bay 1600h H44D-01 Characterizing Snowpack Drought and Drought Recovery in the Sierra Nevada (USA): S A Margulis, G Cortés, M Girotto, L S Huning, D Li, M T Durand 1615h H44D-02 Snowmelt runoff prediction through spatial characterization of melt-based microwave response: C Vuyovich, J M Jacobs 1630h H44D-03 Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Trends in Surface Water and Flooding Extent from Three Decades of Seasonally Continuous Landsat Time Series at Subcontinental Scale: Product Development and Applications: M G Tulbure, M Broich, S V Stehman, I Shendryk, V Heimhuber, A Kommareddy, R Bishop-Taylor 1645h H44D-04 Using remote sensing time series to model the impact of changing flooding regimes on riparian vegetation in Australia’s most important river basin: M Broich, M G Tulbure 1700h H44D-05 Predicting the variability of water resources in eleven global river basins using multivariate and decision tree analysis with satellite data: J Fayne, V Lakshmi 1715h H44D-06 Automated quantification of surface water fraction using Landsat and Sentinel-2 data: B DeVries, C Huang, W Huang, J W Jones, M W Lang, I F Creed H44E Moscone West 3024 Thursday 1600h Transforming Hydrologic Prediction and Decision Making: Intelligent Decision Making V S (joint with IN) Alexander Sun, University of Texas at Austin; Velimir Vesselinov, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Christa Kelleher, Syracuse University; Roy Rasmussen, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research 1600h H44E-01 Water Management Effects on the Water Cycle: M Rodell, J A Santanello Jr, S Kumar, H K Beaudoing, J S Famiglietti 1615h H44E-02 Watermark: An Application and Methodology and Application for Interactive and intelligent Decision Support for Groundwater Systems: S A Pierce, K Wagner, S Schwartz, J N Gentle Jr 1630h H44E-03 Predicting long-term performance of engineered geologic carbon dioxide storage systems to inform decisions amidst uncertainty: R Pawar 1645h H44E-04 Intelligent Decisions Need Intelligent Choice of Models and Data - a Bayesian Justifiability Analysis for Models with Vastly Different Complexity: W Nowak, A Schöniger, T Wöhling, W A Illman 1700h H44E-05 Groundwater Remediation using Bayesian Information-Gap Decision Theory: D O’Malley, V V Vesselinov 1715h H44E-06 Development of an Intelligent Monitoring System for Geological Carbon Sequestration (GCS) Systems: A Y Sun, H Jeong, W Xu, S D Hovorka, T Zhu, T Templeton, D K Arctur 1730h H44E-07 Parameter Estimation for Geoscience Applications Using a MeasureTheoretic Approach: C Dawson, T Butler, S A Mattis, L Graham, J J Westerink, V V Vesselinov, D Estep 1745h H44E-08 Value of Information Analysis for Time-lapse Seismic Data by Simulation-Regression: G Dutta, T Mukerji, J Eidsvik H44F Moscone West 3016 Thursday 1600h Water and Society: Water Resources Management and Policy in a Changing World III S (joint with GC, PA, SI) Kaveh Madani, Imperial College London; Matteo Giuliani, Politecnico di Milano; Patrick Reed, Cornell University; Alvar Escriva-Bou, Public Policy Institute of California 1600h H44F-01 Leveraging Social Norms to Improve Leak Resolution Outcomes Across Meter Classes:: W Holleran 1615h H44F-02 Recharge Net Metering to Incentivize Sustainable Groundwater Management: A T Fisher, C Coburn, M Kiparsky, B S Lockwood, M Bannister, K Camara, S Lozano 1630h H44F-03 ICT Solutions for HighlyCustomized Water Demand Management Strategies: M Giuliani, A Cominola, A Castelletti, P Fraternali, J Guardiola, J Barba, M PulidoVelazquez, A E Rizzoli 1645h H44F-04 Targeting water and energy conservation using big data: A Escriva-Bou, M Pulido-Velazquez, J R Lund 1700h H44F-05 Mining residential water and electricity demand data in Southern California to inform demand management strategies : A Cominola, E S Spang, M Giuliani, A Castelletti, F J Loge, J R Lund 1730h H44F-07 Modelling Per Capita Water Demand Change to Support System Planning: M E Garcia, S Islam 1745h H44F-08 How much water flows? Examining water allocations using a mobile decision lab: G E Strickert, P Gober, L E Bradford, P Phillips, J Ross EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS IN44A Moscone West 2000 Thursday 1600h BIG Value of Small Data: Realizing the Huge Potential of the Diverse “Long Tail” Communities to Contribute to the Advancement of Science II S 1730h H44D-07 Mapping the Dynamics of Surface Water Extent 1999-2015 with Landsat 5, 7, and 8 Archives: A H Pickens, M Hansen, M Hancher, P Potapov Kerstin Lehnert, Columbia University; Lesley Wyborn, Australian National University 1745h H44D-08 High-resolution mapping of global surface water and its long-term changes: J F Pekel, A Cottam, N Gorelick, A Belward 1600h IN44A-01 Transforming Research Data into Resource Data: C L Chandler, A Shepherd, R C Groman, D Kinkade, S Rauch, M D Allison, N J Copley, H Ake, A York, P H Wiebe, D M Glover All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1615h IN44A-02 Aggregating todays data for tomorrows science: a geological use case : H Glaves, A Kingdon, M Nayembil, G Baker 1630h IN44A-03 The Private Lives of Minerals: Social Network Analysis Applied to Mineralogy and Petrology: R M Hazen, S M Morrison, P A Fox, J J Golden, R T Downs, A Eleish, A Prabhu, C Li, C Liu 1645h IN44A-04 Creating big data from small: using semantic web technology to facilitate the aggregation of diverse European contaminant data for regulatory assessments: R Thomas, A Kokkinaki, R K Lowry 1700h IN44A-05 From a single Neutron Monitor to an International Network: the Real-Time Database for High-Resolution Neutron Monitor Measurements (NMDB): C T Steigies 1715h IN44A-06 Linking the Long Tail of Data: A Bottoms-up Approach to Connecting Scientific Research: B Jacob, D K Arctur 1730h IN44A-07 Progress Towards an Open Data Ecosystem for Australian Geochemistry and Geochronology Data: B McInnes, T Rawling, W Brown, M Liffers, L A Wyborn, A Brown, S J D Cox Publication and 1745h IN44A-08 Data Interoperability for Long Tail Researchers via the Open Data Repository’s (ODR) Data Publisher.: N Stone, B Lafuente, T Bristow, R Keller, R T Downs, D F Blake, M Fonda, A Pires MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICS MR44A Moscone South 301 Thursday 1600h Shale and Mudstone Multiphysics I S (joint with H, PA, S, T) Hiroki Sone, University of Wisconsin Madison; Thomas Dewers, Sandia National Laboratories; Jason Heath, Sandia National Laboratories; Laura Pyrak-Nolte, Purdue Univ 1600h MR44A-01 Permeability of Utica Shale Fractured at Reservoir Conditions: J W Carey, L Frash 1615h MR44A-02 Characterization of Rock Failure for Longmaxi Shale During the Hydraulic Fracturing Experiment: H Zhai, C Xu, Y Wang, Z Xue, X Lei, Y Zhang 1630h MR44A-03 Pore Capture in Shales Due to Pervasive Micro-fracturing: N W Hayman, H Daigle, E D Kelly, K L Milliken, H Jiang 1645h MR44A-04 Investigation of quartz diagenesis in mudstones of the Spraberry and Wolfcamp Formations : A Eakin, J S Reece 1700h MR44A-05 How Microfracture Roughness Can Be Used to Distinguish Between Exhumed Cracks and In-Situ Flow Paths in Shale: F Renard, A M H Pluymakers, M Kobchenko 1715h MR44A-06 Importance of Capillary Heterogeneity in Developing a Representative Reservoir Model for Shales with Complex Fractures: Y Gong, A Sakhaee-Pour 1730h MR44A-07 Inferences from Microfractures and Geochemistry in Dynamic Shale-CO2 Packed Bed Experiments: M Radonjic, A Olabode 1745h MR44A-08 Coupled Thermo-HydroMechanical Numerical Framework for Simulating Unconventional Formations: T T Garipov, J A White, A Lapene, H Tchelepi NATURAL HAZARDS NH44A Moscone South 103 Thursday 1600h New Methods to Forecast Volcanic Eruptions I S (joint with V) Társilo Girona, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus; Corentin Caudron, University of Cambridge; Marie Edmonds, University of Cambridge; Paul Segall, Stanford University 1600h NH44A-01 Monitoring and Modeling: The Future of Volcanic Eruption Forecasting: M P Poland, M E Pritchard, K R Anderson, M Furtney, S A Carn 1615h NH44A-02 Forecasting the Onset Time of Volcanic Eruptions Using Ground Deformation Data: S Blake, J A Cortes 1630h NH44A-03 Joint-inversion of gravity data and cosmic ray muon flux to detect shallow subsurface density structure beneath volcanoes: Testing the method at a well-characterized site: M Roy, M Lewis, N K George, A Johnson, M Dichter, C A Rowe, E Guardincerri 1645h NH44A-04 Hazards posed by distal ash transport and sedimentation from extreme volcanic eruptions: D L Sahagian, A A Proussevitch, C M White, J Klewicki 2016 61 1700h NH44A-05 Forecasting volcanic explosions based on seismic quiescence: D Roman, P La Femina, M Rodgers, H Geirsson, V Tenorio 1715h NH44A-06 Eruption Forecast Using Volcanic Tremor: A Case Study in Iceland (Bárðarbunga): E P S Eibl, C J Bean, K S Vogfjord, Y Ying, I Lokmer, M Möllhoff, F Pálsson 1730h NH44A-07 Probabilistic short-term IRUHFDVWLQJ RI HUXSWLRQ UDWH DW .ìODXHD 9ROFDQR using a physics-based model: K R Anderson 1745h NH44A-08 Long-times Series of Infrasonic Records at Open-vents Volcanoes (Yasur volcano, Vanuatu, 2003-2014): a Key to Forecast Volcanic Eruptions ?: S Vergniolle, C Zielinski, V Souty, P Bani, A LE Pichon, M Lardy, P Millier, P Herry, S Todman, E Garaebiti OCEAN SCIENCES 1700h OS44B-05 Microearthquake focal mechanisms and ring-fault mechanics during periods of inflation, deflation, and re-inflation surrounding the 2015 eruption of Axial Seamount: S R Levy, D R Bohnenstiehl, J Weis 1715h OS44B-06 Scales of magmatic replenishment and differentiation on an intermediate spreading mid-ocean ridge segment: Endeavour, Juan de Fuca Ridge: B M Dreyer, J Gill, D A Clague 1730h OS44B-07 Circulation, Hydrography, and Transport over the Summit of Axial---the Destination Node of OOI’s Cabled Array: G Xu, J W Lavelle 1745h OS44B-08 Observatory enabled discovery of diffuse discharge temperature structure: K G Bemis, R Lee, A N Ivakin PLANETARY SCIENCES OS44A Moscone West 3011 Thursday 1600h P44A Moscone West 2007 Thursday 1600h Ocean Gas Plume Science: Hydrocarbon Transport in the Geo-, Hydro-, Atmo-spheres II Characterizing Subsurface Water and Ice on Small Bodies, Planets, and Icy Ocean Worlds II (joint with C, NS) Alex Barnard, University of Houston; Hiroshi Fukuoka, Niigata University 6WHSKHQ&OLRUG, Lunar and Planetary Institute; Essam Heggy, University of Southern California; Valerie Ciarletti, LATMOS Laboratoire Atmosphères, Milieux, Observations Spatiales 1600h OS44A-01 Quantification of Methane Gas Flux and Bubble Fate on the Eastern Siberian Arctic Shelf Utilizing Calibrated Split-beam Echosounder Data.: E F Weidner, L A Mayer, T C Weber, K Jerram, M Jakobsson, D Chernykh, R Ananiev, R Mohammad, I P Semiletov 1613h OS44A-02 Characterization and physical properties of hydrate bearing sediments: M Terzariol, C Santamarina 1626h OS44A-03 Applications of multi-frequency single beam sonar fisheries analysis methods for seep quantification and characterization: V Price, T Weber, K Jerram, M Doucet 1639h OS44A-04 Ice core measurements of 14 CH4 show no evidence of methane release to atmosphere from methane hydrates during a large warming event 11,600 years ago: V V Petrenko, J P Severinghaus, A Smith, K Riedel, E Brook, H Schaefer, D Baggenstos, C M Harth, Q Hua, C Buizert, A Schilt, X Fain, L Mitchell, T K Bauska, A J Orsi, R F Weiss 1652h OS44A-05 Control of the geomorphology and gas hydrate extent on widespread gas emissions offshore Romania (Black Sea): V Riboulot, A Cattaneo, N Sultan, S Ker, C Scalabrin, A Gaillot, G Jouet, B Marsset, Y Thomas, G Ballas, T Marsset, S Garziglia, L Ruffine, C Boulart 1705h OS44A-06 Shallow plumbing systems inferred from spatial analysis of pockmark arrays: A Maia, J A Cartwright, E Andersen 1718h OS44A-07 Discovery of siderite in marine sediment: Source and effect of violent gas venting at the Tsanyao Mud Volcano, offshore SW Taiwan: Y Tseng, S Lin, I C Hsieh, K L Lien 1731h OS44A-08 A preliminary experiment to collect gas from a submarine gas plume: C Aoyama, H Fukuoka 1744h OS44A-09 Natural Gas Venting on the Northern Cascadia Margin: M Scherwath, M Riedel, M Roemer, C K Paull, G Spence, M Veloso 1757h Concluding Remarks: OS44B Moscone West 3009 Thursday 1600h 6FLHQWLȴFDQG7HFKQLFDO$GYDQFHV in Mapping and Characterizing 6HDȵRRU9ROFDQLVPDQG+\GURWKHUPDO Processes III Timothy Crone, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Delwayne Bohnenstiehl, North Carolina State Univ.; Timothy Crone, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory 1600h OS44B-01 Heat flow in the flanks of the Oceanographer-Hayes segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: V Le Gal, F Lucazeau, M Cannat, A Battani, J Poort, X Guichet, C Monnin, F J Fontaine, S D Leroy 1615h OS44B-02 In situ study of the factors controlling Fe, Cu and Zn scavenging during the early mixing between hydrothermal fluids and seawater: C Cathalot, A Laes-Huon, E Pelleter, L Maillard, S Chéron, A Boissier, M Waeles, L Cotte, B Pernet-Coudrier, N Gayet, J Sarrazin, P M Sarradin 1630h OS44B-03 Earthquake Tidal Triggering Associated with the 2015 Eruption of Axial Seamount: W S D Wilcock, M Tolstoy, F Waldhauser, Y J Tan, C Garcia, A F Arnulf, T J Crone 1645h OS44B-04 Tracking Spatial and Temporal Changes in Microbial Metabolic Potential and Gene Expression Patterns Across Geochemical Gradients at Axial Seamount: C S Fortunato, D A Butterfield, B Larson, C K Algar, J A Huber 62 2016 1600h P44A-01 Geomorphological Evidence for Excess Ice in the Southern Hemisphere of Mars: D Viola, A S McEwen 1615h P44A-02 The unique “wet” and “dry” areas measured by DAN instrument onboard Curiosity during 4 years of the traverse in Gale crater.: M L Litvak 1630h P44A-03 Formation of lenticulae on Europa by saucer-shaped sills: M Manga, C Michaut 1645h P44A-04 The Magnetic INduction Ocean Sounder (MINOS) Concept Mission: Exploring Small Ocean Worlds With Nanosatellites: C J Steuer 1700h P44A-05 Modelling Cryovolcanism Due to Subsurface Ocean Freezing on Pluto and Charon: J W Conrad, F Nimmo, K N Singer 1715h P44A-06 Formation of the Sputnik Planum basin and the thickness of Pluto’s subsurface ocean: B C Johnson, T Bowling, A Trowbridge, A M Freed 1730h P44A-07 Understanding Volatile Occurrence on Vesta Using Bistatic Radar and GRaND Observations by the Dawn Mission: E M Palmer, E Heggy, W W Kofman 1745h P44A-08 Post Rendez-vous Dielectric 3D Modelling of Comet 67P/CG Using the 5RVHWWDūV CONSERT and VIRTIS Instruments Observations: E Heggy, E M Palmer, W W Kofman, M T Capria, F Tosi, G Scabbia P44B Moscone West 2005 Thursday 1600h Surface-Interior Coupling on Earth, Venus, and Rocky Exoplanets: ΖQȵXHQFHVRQ3ODQHWDU\(YROXWLRQDQG Habitability II Bradford Foley, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Robert Grimm, Southwest Research Institute Boulder; Laurent Montesi, University of Maryland College Park; Colin Jackson, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington 1600h P44B-01 Atmosphere/mantle coupling on Venus and long term planetary evolution.: C Gillmann, P Tackley 1615h P44B-02 Complex Plate Tectonic Features on Planetary Bodies: Analogs from Earth: J M Stock, S E Smrekar 1630h P44B-03 Substantial Lateral Motions Accompany Tectonic Deformation on Venus: P K Byrne, A M C Sengor, R Ghail, C Klimczak, S C Solomon PUBLIC AFFAIRS 1615h PP44A-02 Revised Bounds on Peak Global Mean Sea Level During MIS 5a and MIS 5c: J R Creveling, J X Mitrovica, P U Clark, C Waelbroeck, T Pico PA44A Moscone South 302 Thursday 1600h Developing Comprehensive Assessment Strategies for MiningImpacted Landscapes to Inform Land and Water Management Decisions II S Carrie Monohan, The Sierra Fund; Elizabeth Martin, The Sierra Fund; Alexandria Keeble-Toll, The Sierra Fund 1600h Welcoming Remarks: 1605h Introductory Remarks: 1610h PA44A-01 Methods for Investigating Mercury Speciation, Transport, Methylation, and Bioaccumulation in Watersheds Affected by Historical Mining: C N Alpers, M C MarvinDiPasquale, J Fleck, J T Ackerman, C Eagles-Smith, A R Stewart, L Windham-Myers 1625h PA44A-02 Sediment and Mercury Loads to Humbug Creek: A Sierra Nevada Tributary Impacted by the Malakoff Diggins Hydraulic Mine: C Monohan, D L Brown, H Nepal 1640h PA44A-03 Suspended Sediment Dynamics at High and Low Flows in Mining – Affected Catchments in Zambales Province, Philippines: J P T Domingo 1655h PA44A-04 Mercury and Methylmercury Related to Historical Mercury Mining in Three Major Tributaries to Lake Berryessa, Upper Putah Creek Watershed, California: G C Sparks, C N Alpers, T C Horner, K Cornwell, V Izzo PA44A-05 RECLAMATION 1710h INVESTIGATION AT PEBBLE COPPER PROSPECT, SOUTHWEST ALASKA: K Zamzow 1725h PA44A-06 Identifying Predictors of Arsenic Bioavailability in Low-Sulfide, Quartz-Hosted Gold Deposits: Case Study at the Empire Mine State Historic Park, CA, USA : A L Foster, C N Alpers, T Burlak Regnier, A Blum, E U Petersen, N T Basta, S Whitacre, S W Casteel, C S Kim 1740h Panel Discussion: 1755h Concluding Remarks: PA44B Moscone South 104 Thursday 1600h GeoHealth-Innovative Research at the Intersection of Geoscience and Health Science II S (Virtual Session) *HRUH\3OXPOHH, U.S. Geological Survey; Aubrey Miller, National Institutes of Health 1600h PA44B-01 GeoHealth: A Transdisciplinary Science Comes of Age: C McEntee 1615h PA44B-02 Where You Live Matters: Localising Environmental Impacts on Health, Nutrition and Poverty in Cambodia Using Small Area Estimation Techniques: K Nilsen, A van Soesbergen, Z Matthews 1630h PA44B-03 Characterizing lake water quality, cyanotoxins, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).: N Torbick, B Ziniti, E Stommel, E Linder, A Andrew, W Bradley, X Shi 1645h PA44B-04 U.S. Geological Survey Science at the Intersection of Health and Environment: S M Kimball, G S Plumlee 1700h PA44B-05 Astronaut Bones: Stable Calcium Isotopes in Urine as a Biomarker of Bone Mineral Balance: J Skulan, G W Gordon, S J Romaniello, A D Anbar, S M Smith, S Zwart 1715h PA44B-06 Using Citizen Science and Urban Gardening to Transform Landscapes of Despair into Fields of Prosperity—A Lesson from Lead (Pb) : G M Filippelli 1730h PA44B-07 Who, What, When, Where? Determining the Health Implications of Wildfire Smoke Exposure: B Ford, W Lassman, R Gan, M Burke, G Pfister, S Magzamen, E V Fischer, J Volckens, J R Pierce 1645h P44B-04 Dynamics of fault motion and the tectonic style on Earth and Venus: S I Karato, S Barbot 1745h PA44B-08 Advancing Environmental Health: A Ballroom Dance Between Human Health and Earth Sciences Research: A Miller 1700h P44B-05 Sustaining a global magnetic field on Earth but not Venus with mantle dynamics: J G O’Rourke, J Korenaga, D J Stevenson PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY 1715h P44B-06 Deep mantle roots and continental hypsometry: implications for whole-Earth elemental cycling, long-term climate, and the Cambrian explosion: C T Lee 1730h P44B-07 The Relative Influence of H2O and CO2 on the Primitive Surface Conditions and Evolution of Rocky Planets: A Salvador, H Massol, A Davaille, E Marcq, P Sarda, E Chassefiere 1745h P44B-08 Partitioning of water between surface and mantle on terrestrial exoplanets: effect of surface-mantle water exchange parameterizations on ocean depth: T D Komacek, D S Abbot THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1630h PP44A-03 MIS 5e sea levels and ‘superstorms’: what the integration of field data and modelling can tell us?: A Rovere, M E Raymo, M O’Leary, P Stocchi, M Vacchi, T Lorscheid, D L Harris, E Casella, N A K Nandasena, R M Sandstrom, W J D’Andrea, B Dyer 1645h PP44A-04 New Constraints from the Seychelles on the Timing and Magnitude of Peak Global Mean Sea Level during the Last Interglacial: K Vyverberg, B Dechnik, A Dutton, J Webster, D Zwartz, R L Edwards 1700h PP44A-05 The Greenland Ice Sheet in the Last Interglacial Warm Period: Surface Mass Balance and Implications for the Large-scale Circulation: M Löfverström, B L Otto-Bliesner, J G Fyke, W H Lipscomb, W Sacks 1715h PP44A-06 The signal of mantle convection in past interglacial sea level highstands: J Austermann, J X Mitrovica, P J Huybers, A Rovere 1730h PP44A-07 Late Pliocene Glaciation of Southern Greenland and Ice/Ocean Interactions: M H Walczak, A E Carlson, J S Stoner, R G Hatfield, A Mathias, M D Wolhowe 1745h PP44A-08 Differences between Quaternary ice ages: E J Rohling PP44B Moscone West 2012 Thursday 1600h Multiproxy Records for Climatic and Oceanic Reconstructions II Jason Polk, Western Kentucky University; Kristine DeLong, Louisiana State University; Grant Harley, University of Southern Mississippi 1600h PP44B-01 Speleothem chronology with subannual resolution in a near-entrance cave setting using oxygen isotope and trace element records: P E Carlson, N R Miller, J Banner, D Breecker 1615h PP44B-02 Chronostratigraphy of a salt marsh sediment core from North Cinder Island in the Town of Hempstead, Long Island, NY, using radiocarbon and pollen: E C Farmer, J Browne, D M Peteet, K K Cochran, C Heilbrun, N Chery, T LongJohn, J Mayo, V Ricigliano 1630h PP44B-03 Geochemical and sedimentological records of intermediate-depth circulation in the Labrador Sea since the Last Glacial Maximum: S S Hoffmann, R Dalsing, J F McManus 1645h PP44B-04 Contrasting Responses of the Humboldt Current Ecosystem between the Holocene and MIS5e Interglacials Revealed from Multiple Sediment Records: R Salvatteci, R R Schneider, T Blanz, P Martinez, X Crosta 1700h PP44B-05 Mg/Ca-temperature calibration and flux variability of Globigerinoides ruber based on a bi-weekly resolved sediment trap: M M Monteagudo, S Weldeab, D W Lea, D M Karl, Y Rosenthal 1715h PP44B-06 Constant Flux Proxies and Pleistocene Sediment Accumulation Rates on the Juan de Fuca Ridge in the Northeast Pacific: J L Middleton, S Mukhopadhyay, C H Langmuir, K Costa, J F McManus, M d’Almeida, P J Huybers, G Winckler 1730h PP44B-07 Surface Nutrient Utilisation and Productivity During Glacial-Interglacial Periods from the Equatorial Indian Ocean: C K R, R Bhushan, R Agnihotri, R Sawlani, A J T Jull SEISMOLOGY S44A Moscone South 307 Thursday 1600h Geophysical Monitoring for Geologic Carbon Storage I S Lianjie Huang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Thomas Daley, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; William Harbert, University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Campus 1600h S44A-01 The U. S. DOE Carbon Storage Program: Status and Future Directions: D Damiani 1620h S44A-02 Feasibility of the Scalable, Automated, Semipermanent Seismic Array (SASSA) to Monitor Possible Carbon Dioxide Migration: A J Livers, S A Burnison, O Salako, C Barajas-Olalde, J A Hamling, C D Gorecki PP44A Moscone West 2010 Thursday 1600h Ice-Sheet and Sea-Level Variability during Late-Cenozoic Warm Periods: PALSEA2 I S Anders Carlson, Oregon State University; Glenn Milne, University of Ottawa 1600h PP44A-01 A ‘Pole To Pole’ Holocene SeaLevel Database: B Horton, M Vacchi, T Shaw, E Ashe, S E Engelhart, N Khan, R E Kopp 1635h S44A-03 In-situ measurements of velocitystress sensitivity with cross-well CASSM: P Marchesini, T M Daley, S D Hovorka, J B Ajo Franklin 1650h S44A-04 An adaptive joint focal-mechanism inversion method for microseismic data: Application to Aneth CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Field: Y Chen, T Chen, L Huang All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1705h S44A-05 Design of Seismic Networks for CO2 Sequestration Utilizing Pre-injection Fluid Flow, Seismicity and Ground Motion Modeling: W Foxall, C E Layland-Bachmann, C Doughty, P Jeanne, J A White 1725h S44A-06 Ultrasonic Seismic Wave Elastic Moduli and Attenuation, Petro physical Models and Work Flows for Better Subsurface Imaging Related to Monitoring of Sequestrated Supercritical CO2 and Geothermal Energy Exploration: W Harbert, D Delaney, A J Mur, C Purcell, E Zorn, Y Soong, D Crandall, I Haljasmaa 1740h S44A-07 Imaging CO2 reservoirs using muons borehole detectors: A Bonneville, N Bonal, A Lintereur, R J Mellors, B N P Paulsson, C A Rowe, G S Varner, R Kouzes, J Flygare, I Mostafanezhad, J A K Yamaoka, E Guardincerri, G Chapline S44B Moscone South 305 Thursday 1600h Seismology Contributions: Earthquakes II S SPA-AERONOMY SA44A Moscone West 2016 Thursday 1600h Advances in Radio Frequency Propagation Modeling and Applications II James Jones, Northrop Grumman Corporation Bellevue; Jonah Colman, Air Force Research Laboratory Kirtland AFB; Ethan S Miller, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory 1600h SA44A-01 A Mid-Latitude Skywave Propagation Experiment: Overview and Results: D C Munton, R S Calfas, T Gaussiran II, D Rainwater, A M Flesichmann, J R Schofield 1615h SA44A-02 Bottomside Ionospheric Electron Density Specification using Passive High Frequency Signals: S R Kaeppler, R B Cosgrove, C Mackay, R H Varney, E A Kendall, M J Nicolls Colleen Dalton, Brown University; Thomas Mikesell, Boise State University 1630h SA44A-03 HF beacon network for ionospheric specification in Peru: D L Hysell, M A Milla, J Vierinen 1600h S44B-01 A Global Analysis of Fine-Scale Wadati-Benioff Zone Seismicity: F Waldhauser, D P Schaff 1645h SA44A-04 Tilts and Wave Structure in the Bottomside of the Low-Latitude F Layer: Recent Findings and Future Opportunities: R T Tsunoda 1615h S44B-02 Characteristic repeating sequences following the 2012 M7.4 Ometepec earthquake: L A Dominguez, T Taira, D Legrand, A Iglesias 1630h S44B-03 Acceleration of regional plate subduction and increased seismicity beneath Kanto Japan, after the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake: N Uchida, Y Asano, A Hasegawa 1645h S44B-04 Comprehensive Studies on the Seismic Gap between the Wenchuan and Lushan Earthquakes: C Liang 1700h S44B-05 Triggering Processes of Microearthquake Swarms in the Western Corinth Rift, Greece: C Duverger, P Bernard, S Lambotte, M Godano, H Lyon-Caen 1715h S44B-06 Active Tectonics of Himalayan Faults/Thrusts System in Northern India on the basis of recent & Paleo earthquake Studies: S Kumar, S Biswal, M P Parija 1730h S44B-07 A spatiotemoporal pattern analysis of earthquake occurences before and after a large earthquake: A Miyamoto, Y Mitsui 1745h S44B-08 Are Earthquake Clusters/ Supercycles Real or Random?: L Salditch, E M Brooks, S Stein, B D Spencer S44C Moscone South 309 Thursday 1600h 3 September 2016 M5.8 Pawnee Earthquake, Oklahoma I (joint with DI, NH, T) -HHUVRQ&KDQJ, Oklahoma Geological Survey; Xiaowei Chen, University of Oklahoma Norman Campus; Katie Keranen, Cornell University; Nori Nakata, University of Oklahoma Norman Campus 1600h S44C-01 Rapid Field Response to the 3 September 2016 M5.8 Earthquake Near Pawnee, Oklahoma: Summary of Structural Damage and Liquefaction Observations: S E K Bennett, A R Streig, J C Chang, K T Hornsby, I E Woelfel, R D Andrews, R W Briggs, D E McNamara, R A Williams, D J Wald 1615h S44C-02 Surface deformation of northcentral Oklahoma before, during and after the 2016 Mw 5.8 Pawnee Earthquake from SAR interferometry time series: E J Fielding, S Sangha, C Liang, D P Bekaert 1630h S44C-03 Magnetotelluric Studies of Fault Zones Surrounding the 2016 Pawnee, Oklahoma Earthquake: R L Evans, K Key, E A Atekwana 1645h S44C-04 The Pawnee Sequence: Poroelastic Effects from Injection in Osage County, Oklahoma: A J Barbour, J L Rubinstein 1700h S44C-05 Using regional pore-fluid pressure response following the 3 Sep 2016 Mw5.8 Pawnee, Oklahoma earthquake to constrain far-field seismicity rate forecasts: K Kroll, K E Murray, E S Cochran 1715h S44C-06 Strength and Stability of Oklahoma Basement Rock: Preliminary Observations from Experiments at In-situ Conditions: B M Carpenter, C Morgan, D A Lockner, Z Reches 1730h S44C-07 Detailed analysis of precursory activities before the M5.8 Pawnee earthquake: propagating foreshocks leading to mainshock: X Chen, D Yao, Z Peng, J Haffener, X Meng, N Nakata, J C Chang 1745h S44C-08 Source characteristics of the September 3rd, 2016, Pawnee earthquake as compared to other moderate Oklahoma events: W L Yeck, G P Hayes, D E McNamara, J L Rubinstein, W D Barnhart, P S Earle, H Benz 1700h SA44A-05 Remote Sensing of Atmospheric and Ionospheric Disturbances using Radio Science Techniques: Y M Yang, M Paik, K Oudrhiri, D Buccino, D S Kahan 1715h SA44A-06 HF radar transmissions that deviate from great-circle paths: new insight from e-POP RRI: G W Perry, E S Miller, H G James, A D Howarth, J P St-Maurice, A W Yau 1730h SA44A-07 Using Ray Tracing to Evaluate the Performance of Several Methods for Determining the Ground Range and Refractive Index of Ionospheric Scattering Volumes: R A Greenwald, N A Frissell, S de Larquier SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS SH44A Moscone West 2011 Thursday 1600h Evolution, Dynamics, and 0DFURVFRSLF(HFWVRI7XUEXOHQFHLQ the Heliosphere II Tulasi Parashar, University of Delaware; William Matthaeus, University of Delaware; Alexandros Chasapis, University of Delaware; Sergio Servidio, University of Calabria 1600h SH44A-01 A Nearly Incompressible Description of Low-Frequency Turbulence in the Solar Wind: G P Zank, L Adhikari, P Hunana, D Shiota, R Bruno, D Telloni 1618h SH44A-02 Solar wind intermittency with DSCOVR, Wind, and ACE: A Szabo, A Koval, J C Kasper, M L Stevens, A W Case, D A Biesecker, A Reinard 1632h SH44A-03 Beyond the Maltese Cross: Geometry of Turbulence between 0.2 and 1 AU: V Montagud-Camps, A Verdini, R Grappin 1646h SH44A-04 Amplitude constraints on Alfvénic fluctuations in the solar wind: S D Bale, T A Bowen, C H K Chen, P Hellinger, S Landi, E Quataert, A A Schekochihin, J Squire, M Strumik 1701h SH44A-05 Imaging the Breakup of Coronal Structure and the Onset of Turbulence in the Solar Wind: C E DeForest 1719h SH44A-06 Novel Technique to Obtain Spectral Information from Turbulence Data: R A Burger, N E Engelbrecht 1733h SH44A-07 A statistical model of threedimensional anisotropy and intermittency in strong Alfvénic turbulence: A Mallet, A A Schekochihin 1747h SH44A-08 Evolution of Anisotropic Turublence in Drifting Proton-Alpha Plasma – 2.5D Hybrid Simulations: Y G Maneva, S Poedts, A F Vinas SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS SM44A Moscone West 2003 Thursday 1600h Imaging the Global Dynamics of the Solar Wind: Magnetosphere Interaction II Yaireska Collado-Vega, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Gerard Fasel, Pepperdine University; Syau-Yun Hsieh, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Steven Sembay, University of Leicester 1600h SM44A-01 Magnetospheric plasma regions and processes as imaged by the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX): M A Dayeh All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 1612h SM44A-02 SMILE – New Mission to Image the Magnetosphere: C Wang 1624h SM44A-03 Cluster and THEMIS observations of the magnetosphere dayside boundaries in preparation for the SMILE mission: C P Escoubet, A P Dimmock, B Walsh, D G Sibeck, J Berchem, K Nykyri, L Turc, A Read, G BranduardiRaymont, C Wang, S Sembay, K D Kuntz, L Dai, L Li, E Donovan, E Spanswick, H E Laakso, J Zheng, D Rebuffat 1636h SM44A-04 The Soft X-ray Imager (SXI) on the SMILE Mission: S Sembay, G BranduardiRaymont, P Drumm, C P Escoubet, G Genov, J Gow, D Hall, A Holland, R Hudec, J M Mas-Hesse, T Kennedy, K D Kuntz, R Nakamura, N Ostgaard, R Ottensamer, W Raab, A Read, D Rebuffat, J Romstedt, E Schyns, D G Sibeck, A Srp, M Steller, T Sun, J M Sykes, J Thornhill, B Walsh, D Walton, C Wang, F Wei, A Wielders, I C Whittaker 1648h SM44A-05 The SMILE Ultra-Violet Imager (UVI): Instrument design and performance modeling: E Spanswick, E Donovan, C Wang, B A Hubert, G Enno, Y Wang, C Unick, G BranduardiRaymont, W Raab, M Adamovic, C P Escoubet 1700h SM44A-06 Simulating the Magnetosheath in X-rays: K D Kuntz, D G Sibeck, H K Connor, Y M Collado-Vega 1712h SM44A-07 Science Objectives for a Soft X-ray Mission: D G Sibeck, H K Connor, M R Collier, Y M Collado-Vega, B Walsh 1724h SM44A-08 Observations of Poleward Moving Auroral Forms by the Rocket Experiment for Neutral Upwelling 2 (RENU2) Sounding Rocket: M Lessard, L B N Clausen, J H Clemmons, I Cohen, P G Ellingsen, C J Farrugia, B Fritz, M Harrington, S Hatch, J H Hecht, D L Hysell, D R Kenward, J W Labelle, K A Lynch, J I Moen, K Oksavik, N Partamies, S P Powell, B Sadler, F Sigernes, M Syrjäsuo, T K Yeoman 1736h SM44A-09 How Much Flux does a Flux Transfer Event Transfer?: R C Fear, L Trenchi, J Coxon, S E Milan 1748h SM44A-10 Signatures and consequences in the I-T system, of transient magnetic reconnection: H C Carlson SM44B Moscone West 2009 Thursday 1600h Magnetospheres in the Outer Solar System II (joint with P) Xianzhe Jia, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Chris Paranicas, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; George Hospodarsky, University of Iowa 1600h SM44B-01 A Multi-Instrument Study of Dipolarization Events in the Kronian Magnetotail: A Smith, C M Jackman, M F Thomsen SM44B-02 Saturn’s Quasi-Periodic 1613h Magnetohydrodynamic Waves: J N Yates, M K Dougherty, D J Southwood, A Sulaiman, A Masters, S W H Cowley, G Provan, C H K Chen, M Kivelson, D G Mitchell, G B Hospodarsky, N A Achilleos, A M Sorba, A J Coates 1626h SM44B-03 Modeling the Southwood Theory of Rotation-Period Perturbations of a Magnetized Plasma: M Kivelson, X Jia, D J Southwood 1639h SM44B-04 Three-dimensional hybrid simulations of the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability at Saturn’s magnetopause: P A Delamere, X Ma, B L Burkholder 1652h SM44B-05 Juno’s Exploration of the Giant Magnetosphere of Jupiter: F Bagenal 1708h SM44B-06 Plasma environment at the dawn flank of Jupiter’s magnetosphere: Juno arrives at Jupiter: D J McComas, F Allegrini, F Bagenal, S J Bolton, J E P Connerney, R W Ebert, W S Kurth, S Levin, P Louarn, B Mauk, M L Reno, J Szalay, M F Thomsen, P W Valek, S Weidner, R J Wilson 1721h SM44B-07 Implications of the Detection of X-rays From Pluto by Chandra for Its Solar Wind Neutral Atmosphere Interaction: C M Lisse 1734h SM44B-08 3D Multifluid MHD Simulations at Uranus and Neptune: Seasonal Variations of Their Magnetospheres: X Cao, C S Paty 1747h SM44B-09 Three-Dimensional Multi-fluid Moment Simulation of Ganymede: L Wang, K Germaschewski, A Hakim, A Bhattacharjee, C Dong SM44C Moscone West 2018 Thursday 1600h Radiation Belt Dynamics in the Earth’s Inner Zone and Slot Region II Jean-Francois Ripoll, CEA Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique DAM; Joseph Fennell, The Aerospace Corporation; Xinlin Li, Univ Colorado at Boulder 1600h SM44C-01 The Hidden Dynamics of Relativistic Electrons (0.7-1.5 MeV) in the Inner Zone and Slot Region: S G Claudepierre, T P O’Brien III, J B Blake, J F Fennell, M D Looper, J L Roeder, J H Clemmons, J E Mazur, D L Turner, G D Reeves, H E Spence THURSDAY, 15 DECEMBER 1612h SM44C-02 Multipoint Measurements of Energetic Electron Deep Penetration into the Low L Region: H Zhao, D N Baker, A N Jaynes, X Li, S G Kanekal, S G Claudepierre, J F Fennell, J B Blake, D L Turner, H E Spence, S Califf, T W Leonard 1624h SM44C-03 Observations in the Drift Loss Cone by AC6 of Sudden Electron Enhancements in the Inner Zone measured by the Van Allen Probes: J B Blake 1636h SM44C-04 Determining Core Plasmaspheric Electron Densities with the Van Allen Probes: S De Pascuale, D Hartley, W S Kurth, C Kletzing, S A Thaller, J R Wygant 1648h SM44C-05 Formation and decay of the inner electron radiation belt: Y J Su, R Selesnick 1700h SM44C-06 Anomalous Radial Diffusion at Low L-shell: G Cunningham 1712h SM44C-07 Modeling the Slot Region Dynamics of the 2013 St. Patrick’s Day Storm: C M Komar, A Glocer, M C H Fok, S B Kang, N Buzulukova 1724h SM44C-08 Influence of lightning generated whistlers on radiation belt losses in the plasmasphere.: O Santolik, J F Ripoll, T Farges, I Kolmasova, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, C Kletzing 1736h SM44C-09 Observation of Butterfly Pitch Angle Distributions at L<4 during the March 2015 geomagnetic storm : S G Kanekal, D N Baker, A D Jones, D G Sibeck, S R Elkington, A N Jaynes, X Li, H Zhao, S G Claudepierre, D L Turner 1748h SM44C-10 Jupiter as a candidate source for >30 MeV electrons in Earth’s slot region: T P O’Brien III, J E Mazur, M D Looper TECTONOPHYSICS T44A Moscone South 310 Thursday 1600h Mesozoic to Recent Evolution of the Gulf of Mexico Basin from Integrated Geologic and Geophysical Data Sets II Paul Mann, University of Houston; Gyorgy Marton, Dynamic Data Services 1600h T44A-01 The Links Between the Formation of the Gulf of Mexico and the Late Proterozoic to Mesozoic Tectonic Evolution of Southern North America: G R Keller, K L Mickus, H Gurrola, D L Harry, J Pulliam 1615h T44A-02 Quantitative restoration the Gulf of Mexico continental margins based on a newlyderived, basin-wide, crustal thickness map: L C Nguyen, P Mann 1630h T44A-03 Constraints on the Crustal Architecture of the Mesozoic Gulf of Mexico Basin: R P Pascoe, P Nutall 1645h T44A-04 Structure and early evolution of the northern Gulf of Mexico: constraints from marine seismic refraction data: H J Van Avendonk, G L Christeson, I O Norton, D R Eddy 1700h T44A-05 A Kinematic Model for Opening of the Gulf of Mexico between 169-150 Ma: D L Harry, S Jha 1715h T44A-06 Early evolution of the Gulf of Mexico and the origin of the pervasive salt: L A Lawver, I O Norton, L Gahagan 1730h T44A-07 Mesozoic of the Gulf Mexico Basin: New Data, New Concepts, and New Plays in the Onshore and Offshore Gulf of Mexico: J Snedden, H C Olson, I O Norton, R Cunningham, J Virdell 1745h T44A-08 Revisiting the Mesozoic opening of the Southeastern Gulf of Mexico: G Marton, R P Pascoe T44B Moscone South 306 Thursday 1600h Multidisciplinary Records of ClimateTectonic Interactions II Joel Saylor, University of Houston; Heinrich Bahlburg, University of Münster; Andreas Mulch, Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre; Lindsay Worthington, University of New Mexico Main Campus 1600h T44B-01 Rapid Late Miocene surface uplift of the southern Anatolian plateau margin (Tauride Mountains, Turkey): M J Meijers, A Mulch, G Y Brocard, M A Cosca, D Whitney 1615h T44B-02 Spatial gradients in the isotopic composition of paleoprecipitation for terrestrial climate and altimetry studies: C P Chamberlain, M J Winnick, D E Ibarra, J K Caves, A J Ritch 1630h T41D-2949 Modeling the Response of Climate and Precipitation Oxygen Stable Isotopes to the Tectonic Development of the Indian Collision Zone during the Cenozoic: S Botsyun, P Sepulchre, Y Donnadieu, C Risi, A Licht, J K Caves 1645h T44B-04 Comparing floral and isotopic paleoelevation estimates: Examples from the western United States: E G Hyland, K W Huntington, N D Sheldon, S Y Smith, C A E Strömberg 2016 63 1700h T44B-05 Modern and Past Rock Exhumation in the St. Elias Mountains Revealed by Onshore and Offshore Detrital Thermochronology: E Enkelmann, C A Dunn, K Ridgway, W K Allen 1715h T44B-06 On the Late Cenozoic Evolution of the Norwegian Arctic Continental Margin: J S Laberg, T A Rydningen, A Lasabuda 1730h T44B-07 Deciphering climate/tectonic interactions over Quaternary timescales using OSL-thermochronometry: G E King, F Herman, A Duverger 1745h T44B-08 Orbital scale oxygen isotope stratigraphy at Sites U1417 and U1418 in the Gulf of Alaska (IODP Exp. 341): H Asahi, A C Mix, I Suto, S P S Gulick, J M Jaeger, L LeVay, S I Nam T44C Moscone South 304 Thursday 1600h One Rift, Two Rift, Magma-Rich Rift, Magma-Poor Rift: Deformation, Magmatism, Volatile Fluxes, and Their Consequences in the East African Rift System III (joint with EP, G, S, V) Natalie Accardo, Columbia University of New York; Donna Shillington, Columbia University of New York; Tobias Fischer, University of New Mexico; Juliet Biggs, University of Bristol 1600h T44C-01 The origin of strike-slip tectonics in continental rifts: C J Ebinger, C Pagli, S H Yun, D Keir, H Wang 1615h T44C-02 Seismic coupling at divergent plate boundaries from rate-and-state friction models: H F Mark, M D Behn, J A L Olive, Y Liu 1630h T44C-03 Implications of long-lived intrabasin faulting in the hangingwall of the 120 km long border fault of the deeply subsided central basin of the Malawi (Nyasa) Rift: T McCartney, C A Scholz, D J Shillington, C J Ebinger, N J Accardo, P R N Chindandali, G Kamihanda 1645h T44C-04 Geometry and Kinematics of Active Faults in the northern Malawi Rift, Africa: K Peterson, P R N Chindandali, S J Oliva, C J Ebinger, D J Shillington, T McCartney, C A Scholz 1700h T44C-05 Helium isotopes in hot spring gases as magmatic tracers during incipient rifting in Malawi and Zambia: V D Wanless, M D Kurz, J Elsenbeck, J Curtice, A M Shaw, E A Atekwana, E A Atekwana 1715h T44C-06 Integrated Numerical Model for the East African Rift System: Plume-induced Rifting and Continental Break-up from Lake Malawi to Red Sea: A Koptev, S D Leroy, E Calais, T Gerya 1730h T44C-07 Reconciling Mantle Plume Initiation of Continental Breakup with the Inferred Direction of Rift Propagation: W R Buck, X Tian 1745h T44C-08 Early-stage continental rifting in East Africa assisted by magma and magmatic volatiles: J Muirhead, H Lee, S A Kattenhorn, T P Fischer, C J Ebinger, S Mana, B D Turrin, G Kianji, E Dindi, S W Roecker, S J Oliva, A Weinstein, D S Stamps VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROLOGY V44A Moscone South 308 Thursday 1600h The Nature of Magma Reservoirs III (joint with G, T) Allen Glazner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; John Bartley, University of Utah; Jamie Farrell, University of Utah 1600h V44A-01 The Meaning of “Magma”: J M Bartley, A F Glazner, D S Coleman 1615h V44A-02 Magma Reservoirs: How Well do We Know Them, Why Does it Matter, and How Can We Do Better?: J B Lowenstern, T W Sisson, S Hurwitz 1630h V44A-03 The Magma Reservoir Under Bárdarbunga, Constraints from 2014-2015 Caldera Collapse: M T Gudmundsson, A J Hooper, F Sigmundsson, O Sigmarsson, S A Halldorsson, K Jonsdottir, K S Vogfjord, E P Holohan, B Ofeigsson, M Hensch, G Guðmundsson, P Einarsson, M Parks, T Hognadottir, A H Jarosch, K Jonasson, E Magnússon, S Hreinsdottir, M Bagnardi, F Pálsson, S Cesca, T R Walter, T Dahm, S Barsotti, V Hjorleifsdottir, M A Pfeffer, T Dürig 1645h V44A-04 Development of a ThreeDimensional Geologic Model of the Long Valley Volcanic System, California, Using Magnetotellurics: J Peacock, M Mangan 1700h V44A-05 Petrologic imaging of silicic magma chambers: new calibration of Al-in-hornblende barometry and applications to the Long Valley – Mono – Inyo active volcanic system.: E Medard, A M Martin 1715h V44A-06 Seismic Imaging of a Magma Plumbing System from MASH Zone to Magma Reservoir: J R Delph, K M Ward, G Zandt, M N Ducea, S L Beck 1730h V44A-07 A Problem For the Mush Model: Mismatch Between Trace Element Patterns Of Rhyolites And Dacite Matrix Glass: A F Glazner, G Wörner 1745h V44A-08 Rheologic Controls on the Characterization and Interpretation of Magma Chamber Deformation for Okmok Volcano, Alaska.: T Masterlark, T Donovan, K L Feigl, M M Haney, E C Reinisch, C H Thurber, S Tung TOWN HALL TH23B Moscone West 2005 Thursday 1815h Arctic-COLORS (Coastal Land Ocean Interactions$1$6$ȴHOGFDPSDLJQ scoping study TH45A Moscone West 2020 Thursday 1815h Awards & Grants Advancing Your Early Earth Science Career: Multiagency Perspectives Science Policy at Fall Meeting: New Congress, New Opportunity Monday, 12 December One-on-One with an Attorney 8:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M. Moscone South, Meeting Place, South Bridge, Build Out #1 How to be a Mass Media or Congressional Science Fellow 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. Marriott Marquis: Golden Gate B Tuesday, 13 December One-on-One with an Attorney 8:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. Moscone South, Meeting Place, South Bridge, Build Out #1 Science Policy Networking Lounge 12:00 P.M. –1:30 P.M. Moscone West: Room 2001A Wednesday, 14 December One-on-One with an Attorney Connecting HDF Communities 8:00 A.M.– 3:00 P.M. Moscone South, Meeting Place, South Bridge, Build Out #1 TH45C Moscone West 2018 Thursday 1815h AGU - CSLDF Legal Symposium Data Rescue in the Earth & Space Sciences and the International Data Rescue Award 2016 8:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M. Marriott Marquis: Salon 2 TH45D Moscone West 2011 Thursday 1815h Science Policy 101: A Field Guide to Congress TH45B Moscone West 2004 Thursday 1815h GeoPolicy Connect - A New Initiative to Bridge the Science and Policy Divide TH45E Moscone West 2009 Thursday 1815h Providing direct-to-consumer Earth science outreach - the TravelingGeologist case study TH45H Moscone West 2002 Thursday 1815h What Ocean Science and Technology Should the U.S. Advance in the Next Decade? An Open Panel Discussion of the Next Federal Ocean Research Plan 12:30 P.M. –1:30 P.M. Moscone North, Room 123-124 Thursday, 15 December One-on-One with an Attorney 8:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M. Moscone South, Meeting Place, South Bridge, Build Out #1 Science Policy 201: Advocacy in Action 11:30 A.M. –12:30 P.M. Moscone West: Room 2001A Schedule Your One-on-One with an Attorney These brief 30-minute consultations provide an opportunity to ask any legal questions regarding your scientific work. 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