Student Engagement to Enhance Development
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference session from the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting focused on student engagement in scientific development. Delve into diverse topics including Yellowstone's temperature, full waveform tomography, stress management in the subsurface, seismic Bayesian inversion, water-carbon dioxide solubility in alkali-rich magma, field observations in inaccessible areas, uncertainty quantification, land and climate interactions, and methane flux estimation. Learn from presentations by graduate students and early career researchers from leading institutions worldwide, covering cutting-edge research in geophysics, environmental sciences, and sustainable engineering.
Syllabus
Introduction
Yellowstones Temperature
Full Waveform tomography
Stress management in the subsurface
Quantifying uncertainty as a seismic Bayesian inversion
Modeling water carbon dioxide solubility and alkali rich magma
Accessing inaccessible making successful field observations
Quantifying uncertainty
Land and climate
Methane flux estimation
Aaron McDuffie
Aaron Finch
Eugenia Heung
Jennifer Walker
Joseph ORourke
Katherine Kumamoto
Katherine Goodrich
Lucas Price
Malcolm Itter
Taught by
AGU
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