Beno Gutenberg Lecture - Seismology and Earth's Structure
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Attend the annual Beno Gutenberg Lecture, a prestigious event honoring the renowned seismologist, presented at the AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into cutting-edge seismological research and insights during this 1 hour and 31 minute lecture, which is part of the esteemed Bowie Lecture series. Explore the legacy of Gutenberg, a past recipient of the William Bowie medal, AGU's highest honor. Gain valuable knowledge from leading experts in the field of seismology and connect with the scientific community at this significant annual gathering.
Syllabus
Beno Gutenberg Lecture
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