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All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 2016 1 San Francisco | 12-16 December 2016 WEDNESDAY 14 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 An omitted abstract ID number in the presentation order indicates that the abstract has been withdrawn by the presenter from the session.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 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 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 A - 01 Discipline Day Time 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 WEDNESDAY A.M. UNION U31A Moscone West 2020 Wednesday 0800h 2015–2016 El Niño: Global Anomalies and Societal Impacts at Regional Scale (Virtual Session) Shuyi Chen, University of Miami; Meghan Cronin Environmental Laboratory; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Terri Hogue, Colorado School of Mines 0800h Introductory Remarks: 0802h U31A-01 Understanding and modelling extreme El Nino events: E Guilyardi 0820h U31A-02 El Niño impacts on South America: A M Grimm 0838h U31A-03 Impacts of 2015-2016 El Nino on Asian-Australian Monsoon Hydrological Hazard: B Wang 0856h U31A-04 Marine Heat Waves and Their Impacts on Fisheries and Marine Ecosystems: N A Bond 0914h U31A-05 California’s Water Management Response in the Wake of an Underwhelming El Niño: M Gold 0932h U31A-06 Early Warning and Early Action during the 2015-16 El Nino Event: L M Goddard 0950h Concluding Remarks: ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES A31A Moscone South Poster Hall Wednesday 0800h Advances in Numerical Methods for Atmosphere and Ocean Modeling I Posters David Hall, University of Colorado at Boulder; Christiane Jablonowski, University of Michigan; Peter Lauritzen, National Center for Atmospheric Research 0800h A31A-0001 POSTER The Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP-2016): Results of the Moist Baroclinic Wave Test Case: C Jablonowski, C M Zarzycki, K A Reed, P A Ullrich, J Kent, P H Lauritzen, R D Nair 0800h A31A-0002 POSTER The Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP-2016): Results of the Tropical Cyclone Test Case: K A Reed, C Jablonowski, C M Zarzycki, P A Ullrich, J Kent, P H Lauritzen, R D Nair 0800h A31A-0003 POSTER The Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP-2016): Results of the Supercell Test Case: C M Zarzycki, K A Reed, C Jablonowski, P A Ullrich, J Kent, P H Lauritzen, R D Nair 0800h A31A-0005 POSTER Vertical Spectral- Elements in CAM-SE: Impacts of Moisture and Physical Parameterizations: D M Hall 0800h A31A-0006 POSTER Dynamico-FE: A Hydrostatic Dynamical Core using Higher-Order Structure-Preserving Finite Elements: C Eldred, T Dubos, E Kritsikis 0800h A31A-0007 POSTER A Multi-Process Test Case to Perform Comparative Analysis of Coastal Oceanic Models: F Lemarié, H Burchard, K Knut, L Debreu 0800h A31A-0009 POSTER A Computationally Wise Nonhydrostatic Finite-Volume Solver with the Split-Explicit Time Stepping: F Nazari, R D Nair 0800h A31A-0010 POSTER Implicit-Explicit Time Integration Methods for Non-hydrostatic Atmospheric Models: D Gardner, J E Guerra, F P Hamon, D R Reynolds, P A Ullrich, C S Woodward 0800h A31A-0011 POSTER Optimal Spectral Element Methods: P Callaghan 0800h A31A-0012 POSTER An overview of the KIAPS global forecast system development : 2016 update: S Y Hong 0800h A31A-0013 POSTER Development of the Semi-implicit Time Integration in the Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS) Integrated Model (KIM): H NAM, S J Choi 0800h A31A-0014 POSTER Multiple Scale Analysis of the Dynamic State Index (DSI): A Müller, P Névir 0800h A31A-0015 POSTER Development of the physics driver in NOAA Environmental Modeling System (NEMS): H Lei, M Iredell, P Tripp 0800h A31A-0016 POSTER On the Application of GPU Hardware for Line By Line Radiation Computations: G Wright, D Paynter, V Balaji, R Menzel A31B Moscone South Poster Hall Wednesday 0800h Analysis and Numerical Forecast of Air Quality in Asia II Posters (joint with PA) Guy Brasseur, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology; Ronald van der A, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute 0800h A31B-0017 POSTER Updated SO2 Emission Estimates over China using OMI/Aura Observations and the CHIMERE CTM: R J van der A, D Balis, M Koukouli, N Theys, J Ding, I Zyrichidou, B Mijling 0800h A31B-0018 POSTER Speciated Aerosol Loading over India using a CTM: Implications for Climate and Health Impact: A K Upadhyay, S Dey, P Goyal 0800h A31B-0019 POSTER Using Intel’s Knight Landing Processor to Accelerate Global Nested Air Quality Prediction Modeling System (GNAQPMS) Model: H Wang, H Chen, X Chen, Q Wu, Z Wang 0800h A31B-0020 POSTER Air Toxics Emissions from Open Burning of Crop Residues in Southeast Asia: N T KIM Oanh, D A Permadi, P K Hopke, K R Smith, D A Nguyet 0800h A31B-0021 POSTER Modeling study of PM2.5 concentration change in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Chengdu-Chongqing urban clusters: Y Wang, H Chen, Q Wu, Z Wang 0800h A31B-0022 POSTER Evaluation of Air Quality Modeling Results Driven by Top-down and Bottom-up Emission Inventories using in-situ Measurements over China: F Liu, R J van der A, J Ding, H Eskes, B Mijling 0800h A31B-0023 POSTER Source apportionment of aerosol in the Yangtze River Delta region during wintertime: H Kang 0800h A31B-0024 POSTER Estimation of Chinese surface NO2 concentrations combining satellite data and Land Use Regression: J Anand, P Monks 0800h A31B-0025 POSTER Impact of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions on Local Meteorology and Air Quality - A Case Study of National Capital Region (NCR) of India: M Gupta, M Mohan 0800h A31B-0026 POSTER Evaluation of summertime surface ozone in Kanto area of Japan using a semi-regional model and observation: T T N Tran, T Nakajima, D Goto, H Yashiro, K Sudo, H Tomita, R Murata, S Masaki 0800h A31B-0027 POSTER Evaluation of Emissions for Forecasting and Reanalyses of Air Quality in Asia: C Granier, E H T Doumbia, L Granier, K Sindelarova, G J Frost, I Bouarar, C Liousse, S Darras, T Stavrakou 0800h A31B-0028 POSTER Resolving urban- rural variations in air quality over Northern India with a high-resolution emissions inventory: A N Karambelas, A M Fiore, P L Kinney, G Kiesewetter, C Heyes, T Holloway 0800h A31B-0029 POSTER Nepal Ambient Monitoring and Source Testing Experiment (NAMaSTE): Emissions of particulate matter from garbage burning, wood and dung cooking fires, motorcycles and brick kilns: T S Jayarathne, C Rathnayake, C Stockwell, K Daugherty, R M Islam, T J Christian, P Bhave, P S Praveen, A K Panday, S Adhikari, M Rasmi, D Goetz, P F DeCarlo, E Saikawa, R J Yokelson, E A Stone 0800h A31B-0030 POSTER Modeling study of surface ozone source-receptor relationships in East Asia : J Li 0800h A31B-0032 POSTER Effects of the Siberian High on the Interannual and Long-term Variability of Winter Haze over North China.: B Jia, Y Wang 0800h A31B-0033 POSTER Influence of the West Pacific subtropical high on surface ozone day to day variability in summertime over the Yangtze River Delta region: Z Zhao, Y Wang 0800h A31B-0034 POSTER Two Different modes of Springtime PM10 Concentration Variations in Korea and the Associated Meteorological Conditions: H Park, J Wie, Y K Lee, B K Moon 0800h A31B-0035 POSTER Chemical characteristics and source apportionment of indoor and outdoor fine particles observed in an urban environment in Korea: J Heo, S M Yi Union Agency Lecturer Thursday,15 December 12:30–1:30 P.M. 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Page 1: Wednesday Newspaper

All information is current as of 6 November, 2016 2016 1

San Francisco | 12-16 December 2016WEDNESDAY

14 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 InformationOral SessionsSessions are being held in the following venues:

Moscone West, Levels 2 and 3

Moscone South, Esplanade Level and Lower Level (Gateway Ballroom)

Poster SessionsPosters are on display in Moscone South, Lower Level, Poster Hall

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 A - 01Discipline Day Time Session Sequence in Session

Day Time1 = Monday 1 = AM 0800–10002 = Tuesday 2 = AM 1020–12203 = Wednesday 3 = PM 1340–15404 = Thursday 4 = PM 1600–18005 = Friday 5 = PM 1830–1930

WEDNESDAY A.M.UNION

U31A Moscone West 2020Wednesday 0800h2015–2016 El Niño: Global Anomalies and Societal Impacts at Regional Scale (Virtual Session)

Shuyi Chen, University of Miami; Meghan CroninEnvironmental Laboratory; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Terri Hogue, Colorado School of Mines

0800h Introductory Remarks: 0802h U31A-01 Understanding and modelling extreme El Nino events: E Guilyardi0820h U31A-02 El Niño impacts on South America: A M Grimm0838h U31A-03 Impacts of 2015-2016 El Nino on Asian-Australian Monsoon Hydrological Hazard: B Wang0856h U31A-04 Marine Heat Waves and Their Impacts on Fisheries and Marine Ecosystems: N A Bond0914h U31A-05 California’s Water Management Response in the Wake of an Underwhelming El Niño: M Gold0932h U31A-06 Early Warning and Early Action during the 2015-16 El Nino Event: L M Goddard0950h Concluding Remarks:

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESA31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hAdvances in Numerical Methods for Atmosphere and Ocean Modeling I PostersDavid Hall, University of Colorado at Boulder; Christiane Jablonowski, University of Michigan; Peter Lauritzen, National Center for Atmospheric Research

0800h A31A-0001 POSTER The Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP-2016): Results of the Moist Baroclinic Wave Test Case: C Jablonowski, C M Zarzycki, K A Reed, P A Ullrich, J Kent, P H Lauritzen, R D Nair0800h A31A-0002 POSTER The Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP-2016): Results of the Tropical Cyclone Test Case: K A Reed, C Jablonowski, C M Zarzycki, P A Ullrich, J Kent, P H Lauritzen, R D Nair0800h A31A-0003 POSTER The Dynamical Core Model Intercomparison Project (DCMIP-2016): Results of the Supercell Test Case: C M Zarzycki, K A Reed, C Jablonowski, P A Ullrich, J Kent, P H Lauritzen, R D Nair0800h A31A-0005 POSTER Vertical Spectral-Elements in CAM-SE: Impacts of Moisture and Physical Parameterizations: D M Hall0800h A31A-0006 POSTER Dynamico-FE: A Hydrostatic Dynamical Core using Higher-Order Structure-Preserving Finite Elements: C Eldred, T Dubos, E Kritsikis0800h A31A-0007 POSTER A Multi-Process Test Case to Perform Comparative Analysis of Coastal Oceanic Models: F Lemarié, H Burchard, K Knut, L Debreu0800h A31A-0009 POSTER A Computationally Wise Nonhydrostatic Finite-Volume Solver with the Split-Explicit Time Stepping: F Nazari, R D Nair0800h A31A-0010 POSTER Implicit-Explicit Time Integration Methods for Non-hydrostatic Atmospheric Models: D Gardner, J E Guerra, F P Hamon, D R Reynolds, P A Ullrich, C S Woodward0800h A31A-0011 POSTER Optimal Spectral Element Methods: P Callaghan0800h A31A-0012 POSTER An overview of the KIAPS global forecast system development : 2016 update: S Y Hong0800h A31A-0013 POSTER Development of the Semi-implicit Time Integration in the Korea Institute of Atmospheric Prediction Systems (KIAPS) Integrated Model (KIM): H NAM, S J Choi0800h A31A-0014 POSTER Multiple Scale Analysis of the Dynamic State Index (DSI): A Müller, P Névir0800h A31A-0015 POSTER Development of the physics driver in NOAA Environmental Modeling System (NEMS): H Lei, M Iredell, P Tripp0800h A31A-0016 POSTER On the Application of GPU Hardware for Line By Line Radiation Computations: G Wright, D Paynter, V Balaji, R Menzel

A31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hAnalysis and Numerical Forecast of Air Quality in Asia II Posters (joint with PA)

Guy Brasseur, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology; Ronald van der A, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute

0800h A31B-0017 POSTER Updated SO2 Emission Estimates over China using OMI/Aura Observations and the CHIMERE CTM: R J van der A, D Balis, M Koukouli, N Theys, J Ding, I Zyrichidou, B Mijling0800h A31B-0018 POSTER Speciated Aerosol Loading over India using a CTM: Implications for Climate and Health Impact: A K Upadhyay, S Dey, P Goyal0800h A31B-0019 POSTER Using Intel’s Knight Landing Processor to Accelerate Global Nested Air Quality Prediction Modeling System (GNAQPMS) Model: H Wang, H Chen, X Chen, Q Wu, Z Wang0800h A31B-0020 POSTER Air Toxics Emissions from Open Burning of Crop Residues in Southeast Asia: N T KIM Oanh, D A Permadi, P K Hopke, K R Smith, D A Nguyet0800h A31B-0021 POSTER Modeling study of PM2.5 concentration change in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Chengdu-Chongqing urban clusters: Y Wang, H Chen, Q Wu, Z Wang

0800h A31B-0022 POSTER Evaluation of Air Quality Modeling Results Driven by Top-down and Bottom-up Emission Inventories using in-situ Measurements over China: F Liu, R J van der A, J Ding, H Eskes, B Mijling0800h A31B-0023 POSTER Source apportionment of aerosol in the Yangtze River Delta region during wintertime: H Kang0800h A31B-0024 POSTER Estimation of Chinese surface NO2 concentrations combining satellite data and Land Use Regression: J Anand, P Monks0800h A31B-0025 POSTER Impact of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions on Local Meteorology and Air Quality - A Case Study of National Capital Region (NCR) of India: M Gupta, M Mohan0800h A31B-0026 POSTER Evaluation of summertime surface ozone in Kanto area of Japan using a semi-regional model and observation: T T N Tran, T Nakajima, D Goto, H Yashiro, K Sudo, H Tomita, R Murata, S Masaki0800h A31B-0027 POSTER Evaluation of Emissions for Forecasting and Reanalyses of Air Quality in Asia: C Granier, E H T Doumbia, L Granier, K Sindelarova, G J Frost, I Bouarar, C Liousse, S Darras, T Stavrakou0800h A31B-0028 POSTER Resolving urban-rural variations in air quality over Northern India with a high-resolution emissions inventory: A N Karambelas, A M Fiore, P L Kinney, G Kiesewetter, C Heyes, T Holloway

0800h A31B-0029 POSTER Nepal Ambient Monitoring and Source Testing Experiment (NAMaSTE): Emissions of particulate matter from garbage burning, wood and dung cooking fires, motorcycles and brick kilns: T S Jayarathne, C Rathnayake, C Stockwell, K Daugherty, R M Islam, T J Christian, P Bhave, P S Praveen, A K Panday, S Adhikari, M Rasmi, D Goetz, P F DeCarlo, E Saikawa, R J Yokelson, E A Stone0800h A31B-0030 POSTER Modeling study of surface ozone source-receptor relationships in East Asia : J Li0800h A31B-0032 POSTER Effects of the Siberian High on the Interannual and Long-term Variability of Winter Haze over North China.: B Jia, Y Wang0800h A31B-0033 POSTER Influence of the West Pacific subtropical high on surface ozone day to day variability in summertime over the Yangtze River Delta region: Z Zhao, Y Wang0800h A31B-0034 POSTER Two Different modes of Springtime PM10 Concentration Variations in Korea and the Associated Meteorological Conditions: H Park, J Wie, Y K Lee, B K Moon0800h A31B-0035 POSTER Chemical characteristics and source apportionment of indoor and outdoor fine particles observed in an urban environment in Korea: J Heo, S M Yi

Union Agency Lecturer

Thursday,15 December12:30–1:30 P.M.

Moscone North—Hall E

Marcia McNutt

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All information is current as of 6 November, 20162016 WEDNESDAY, 14 DECEMBER2

A31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800h

Biogeochemical Cycles and Climate II Posters S (cosponsored by JpGU: Japan GeoScience Union) (joint with B, GC)

Yan Feng, Argonne National Laboratory; Akinori Ito, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; Joyce Penner, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Yoshio Takahashi, University of Tokyo

0800h A31C-0036 POSTER Optimizing Fungal DNA Extraction Methods from Aerosol Filters: G Jimenez, E Mescioglu, A Paytan0800h A31C-0037 POSTER Atmo-metabolomics: a new measurement approach for investigating aerosol composition and ecosystem functioning.: A Rivas-Ubach, Y Liu, J Sardans, M M Tfaily, Y M Kim, E Bourrianne, , J Penuelas, A B Guenther0800h A31C-0038 POSTER Could Aerosol Dust Plume-derived Trace Metals and Inorganic Nutrient be Fueling the Recent Growth and Proliferation of Noctiluca scintillans Blooms in the Arabian Sea?: Y S Tan, A Ang, H R Gomes, J I Goes0800h A31C-0039 POSTER A Water Mass Tracer Detected in Aerosols Demonstrates Ocean-Atmosphere Mass Transfer and Links Sea Spray Aerosol to Source Waters: M Pendergraft, D J Grimes, S N Giddings, F Feddersen, K A Prather, M Santander, C Lee, C Beall0800h A31C-0040 POSTER Forest Fires as a Possible Source of Isotopically Light Marine Fe Aerosols: L A Tegler, A M Sherry, S J Romaniello, A D Anbar0800h A31C-0041 POSTER Retrieving Forest LAI by a Modified Hybrid GORT Model: J Song, B Yu, J Wang, Q Wu, L Liao0800h A31C-0042 POSTER Chemical and Physical Properties of Aerosols in Regional Background Air masses and Free Troposphere in the Western U.S.: S Zhou, S Collier, D A Jaffe, J Hee, Q Zhang0800h A31C-0043 POSTER Elemental composition of atmospheric PM10 and PM2.5 for a savanna (Cerrado) region of southern Amazonia: F B Santanna, E O Almeida Filho, G L Vourlitis, P H Z D Arruda, J D S Nogueira, R Palácios0800h A31C-0044 POSTER Characteristics and seasonal variability of atmospheric deposition in Uljin, adjacent to the southwestern East Sea: S E Lee, G H Park, T W Kim, Y Kim0800h A31C-0045 POSTER Bacterial properties of rainwater associated with cyclones, stationary fronts and typhoons in southwestern Japan: D Zhang, W Hu, H Niu0800h A31C-0046 POSTER Characterization of Wall Loss in an Indoor Smog Chamber: T M Dowdell, D M Smith, M N Fiddler, K Sexton, S Bililign0800h A31C-0047 POSTER Construction and Characterization of an Indoor Smog Chamber for Measuring Chemical and Optical Properties of Biomass Burning Aerosols as a Function of Age: D M Smith, M N Fiddler, K Sexton, S Bililign, T M Dowdell0800h A31C-0048 POSTER Role of Automobile Exhaust on the Photoreductive Solubilization of Atmospheric Iron: J Haynes, B J Majestic, E Cutler0800h A31C-0049 POSTER Investigating the Spectral Dependence of Biomass Burning Aerosol Optical Properties: A Odwuor, C Corr, S Pusede0800h A31C-0050 POSTER Limits to parameterizing brown carbon absorption in models: H Forrister, J Liu, Y Zhang, Y Wang, J E Dibb, E M Scheuer, B E Anderson, K L Thornhill II, J P Schwarz, A E Perring, J L Jimenez, P Campuzano-Jost, G S Diskin, A Nenes, R J Weber0800h A31C-0051 POSTER Spatio-temporal interaction between absorbing aerosols and temperature: Correlation and causality based approach: P Dave, M Bhushan, C Venkataraman0800h A31C-0052 POSTER Indication of aerosol chemical components based on aerosol optical properties at different AERONET sites: M Cappucci, R P Aryal, M K Thapa, R C Kafle, S N Tripathi0800h A31C-0053 POSTER Combining Airborne and Lidar Measurements for Attribution of Aerosol Layers : A Nikandrova, R Väänänen, K Tabakova, V M Kerminen, E O’Connor0800h A31C-0054 POSTER Vertical profiles and ground-based measurements of Black Carbon, Particulate matter and Optical properties over New Delhi during the foggy winters of 2015-16: S Tiwari, D S Bisht, A K Srivastava, P K Hopke, R K Chakrabarty0800h A31C-0055 POSTER Chemical and physical characteristics of long-range transport submicron particles at the central Tibet Plateau : J Xu, Q Zhang, J Shi, X Ge, C Xie, J Wang0800h A31C-0056 POSTER Chemical Transport of Volcanic Ash: Case Study of Eyjafjallajökull Eruption 2010: G Hoshyaripour, M K Hort0800h A31C-0057 POSTER Simulating the Effects of Anthropogenic Aerosols on Terrestrial Aridity Using an Aerosol-Climate Coupled Model : Z Shuyun, H Zhang

0800h A31C-0058 POSTER Aerosol Properties over the Remote North Atlantic Ocean: Impacts of Phytoplankton Bloom Seasonality and Long-Range Continental Transport: L D Ziemba, M Brown, E Crosbie, R Moore, M Müller, M Shook, K L Thornhill II, E Winstead, A Wisthaler, B E Anderson, S Schiller0800h A31C-0059 POSTER Atmospheric delivery of bioavailable iron from sparsely vegetated areas to the Southern Ocean: A Ito, J F Kok0800h A31C-0060 POSTER Spatial and Seasonal Variability in Soluble Iron Deposition and Contribution to Sea-surface Iron Distributions: Y Feng, B Drewniak, A Ito

A31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hCalibration and Validation of Satellite Microwave, Infrared, and

Posters (cosponsored by AMS: American Meteorological Society,JpGU: Japan GeoScience Union) (joint with C, IN, NG, OS)

Isaac Moradi, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Thomas Pagano, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Thomas August, EUMETSAT; Eric Fetzer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h A31D-0061 POSTER Status of MODIS Instruments and Calibration Improvements: A Angal, X Geng, T Wilson, A Wu, X Xiong0800h A31D-0062 POSTER On the Use of Deep Convective Clouds to Characterize Response versus Scan-angle for MODIS Reflective Solar Bands: R Bhatt, D R Doelling, B R Scarino, A Gopalan, C Haney0800h A31D-0063 POSTER Initial Navigation Alignment of Optical Instruments on GOES-R: P Isaacson, F DeLuccia, A D Reth, D A Igli, D Carter0800h A31D-0064 POSTER Initial results of spectral and radiometric characterization of JPSS-1&2 VIIRS using laser sources: J McCorkel, J J Butler, B McAndrew, K Thome, C Moeller, D Moyer, T Schwarting, J F Gleason0800h A31D-0065 POSTER Radiometric Comparison between Sentinel 2A (S2A) Multispectral Imager (MSI) and Landsat 8 (L8) Operational Land Imager (OLI): E Micijevic, M O Haque

0800h A31D-0066 POSTER Validation of Suomi NPP OMPS Limb Profiler Ozone Measurements: S N Buckner, L E Flynn, M P McCormick, J Anderson0800h A31D-0067 POSTER Validating Air Force Weather Satellite Retrieved 3D Cloud Products against Independent Ground and Space-Based Assets: T E Nobis, M D Conner0800h A31D-0068 POSTER SSMIS Wind Speed Neural Network Algorithm and General Purpose OSWV Validation Tool Box: P Shen, T Maurer, S D Swadley0800h A31D-0069 POSTER Total Column Water Vapor derived from OMI - Validation and Updates: H Wang, G Gonzalez Abad, K Chance, X Liu0800h A31D-0070 POSTER The Marine Optical BuoY (MOBY) Technology Refresh and Time Series: K J Voss, M Yarbrough, B C Johnson, A C Gleason, M Feinholz, S Flora0800h A31D-0071 POSTER Passive Remote Sensing of Oceanic Whitecaps: Updated Geophysical Model Function: M D Anguelova, M H Bettenhausen, W Johnston, P W Gaiser0800h A31D-0072 POSTER Improvement of the Fog Detection based on Himawari-8 over the Korean Peninsula: H W Lee, E H Sohn, G H Ryu, J D Jang0800h A31D-0073 POSTER The Development of Geo-KOMPSAT-2A (GK-2A) Convective Initiation Algorithm over the Korea peninsular: H S Kim, S R Chung, B I Lee, S Baek, E Jeon0800h A31D-0074 POSTER Coarse Scale In Situ Albedo Observations over Heterogeneous Land Surfaces and Validation Strategy: Q Xiao, X Wu, J Wen, J BAI Sr0800h A31D-0075 POSTER The impact of Saharan aerosols on satellite retrieved Sea Surface Temperature: B Luo, M Szczodrak, P J Minnett0800h A31D-0076 POSTER MODIS Sea-Surface Temperature retrieval by Optimal Estimation: G Szczodrak, P J Minnett0800h A31D-0077 POSTER Validation of SMOS L1C Brightness Temperatures products in the west catchments of Iran: M Jamei, M Mousavi Baygi, A Alizadeh, P Irannejad0800h A31D-0078 POSTER An Improved Estimation of COMS-based Sea Surface Temperature: H Morang, M Seo, K S Han, J Shin, I Shin0800h A31D-0079 POSTER Retrievals of Surface Air Temperature Using Multiple Satellite Data Combinations over Complex Terrain in the Korean Peninsula : K Jang, M Won, S Yoon, J Lim

A31E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hData Assimilation and Inverse Modeling of the Atmospheric Composition I Posters (joint with GC, NG)

Avelino Arellano, University of Arizona; Daven Henze, University of Colorado at Boulder; Pablo Saide, National Center for Atmospheric Research

0800h A31E-0081 POSTER The potential for geostationary remote sensing of NO2 to improve weather prediction: X Liu, A P Mizzi, J L Anderson, I Y Fung, R C Cohen0800h A31E-0082 POSTER Comparing Mass Balance and Adjoint-Based 4D-VAR Methods for Inverse Modeling of Nitrogen Dioxide Columns for Nitrogen Oxide Emissions: M Cooper, R Martin, D K Henze0800h A31E-0083 POSTER Overview of the NCAR-MOPITT reanalysis, investigation of chemical error correlations: B Gaubert, J Barré, A F Arellano, H M Worden, L K Emmons, S Tilmes, S Martinez-Alonso, J L Anderson, D P Edwards0800h A31E-0084 POSTER Decadal-scale joint inversion of NOx and SO2 using a hybrid 4D-Var / mass balance approach: Z Qu, D K Henze, S Capps, Y Wang, X Xu, J Wang, M Keller0800h A31E-0085 POSTER Multiple Satellite Data Assimilation in Carbon Cycle Analysis using a Local Ensemble Transform Kalman Filter (LETKF): T Maki, T T Sekiyama, T Miyoshi, T Nakamura, T Iwasaki0800h A31E-0086 POSTER Investigating the impact of a northerly low-level jet on GHG flux estimates for Indianapolis using WRF-LETKF: R R Dickerson, Y Shou, K Ide, D L Zhang, X Ren, P B Shepson0800h A31E-0087 POSTER A Joint Land-Atmosphere Carbon Data Assimilation System: Y Liu, N Zeng, E Kalnay, G Asrar, S G Penny0800h A31E-0088 POSTER Development of WRF-CO2 4DVAR Data Assimilation System: T Zheng, N H F French0800h A31E-0089 POSTER Inverse Estimation of Localized Sources in Multiple Atmospheric Release Scenario Using Mixture of Concentration Measurements: S K Singh, P Kumar, G Turbelin, J P Issartel, A A Feiz, P Ngae, N Bekka0800h A31E-0090 POSTER How much the modelled desert dust emissions can be improved by a variational data inversion scheme?: B Sic, E Emili, A Piacentini, D Cariolle0800h A31E-0091 POSTER A novel method to improve MODIS AOD retrievals in cloudy pixels using an analog ensemble approach: R Kumar, A Raman, L Delle Monache, S Alessandrini, W Y Y Cheng, B Gaubert, A F Arellano0800h A31E-0092 POSTER Retrieval of the Unknown Elevated Emissions in Urban Environments using Building Resolving CFD Approach: P Kumar, S K Singh, A A Feiz, P Ngae, G Turbelin, J P Issartel, N Bekka0800h A31E-0093 POSTER Inverse modeling with HYSPLIT Lagrangian Dispersion Model - Tests and Evaluation using the Cross Appalachian Tracer Experiment (CAPTEX) data: T Chai, A F Stein, F Ngan, R R Draxler0800h A31E-0094 POSTER Balance constraints for the background error covariance of aerosol species and applications for CalNex experiment: Z Zang, P Xiaobin, Y Wei0800h A31E-0095 POSTER Source Reconstruction in Low Wind Conditions from Atmospheric Concentration Measurements: A Renormalization Data Assimilation Approach: A K Singh, M Sharan0800h A31E-0096 POSTER Dust Influences in the Eastern Mediterranean: Multi-scale Assimilation of MODIS AOD: B Kabatas, A Unal, R B Pierce, M Rogal, T Schaack, A Lenzen0800h A31E-0097 POSTER Source apportionment of particulate organic matter using infrared spectra at multiple IMPROVE sites: A Kuzmiakova, A M Dillner, S Takahama0800h A31E-0098 POSTER Determination of mercury and inorganic ions in rainwater collected in two different regions of Queretaro, Mexico from 2009 to 2014: R Garcia, O Peralta, H Alvarez, M Carrasco

A31F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hImprovements toward Understanding the Surface Energy Balance and the Spatiotemporal Variation of Its Components II Posters (joint with GC)

Paul Stackhouse, NASA Langley Research Center; Martin Wild, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Charles Long, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences; Arturo Sanchez-Lorenzo, Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología

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0800h A31F-0099 POSTER Was There a Significantly Negative Anomaly of Global Land Surface Net Radiation from 2001-2006?: S Liang, A Jia, B Jiang0800h A31F-0100 POSTER Estimating clear-sky land surface longwave upwelling radiation from MODIS data using a hybrid method: A Nie, Q Liu, J Cheng0800h A31F-0101 POSTER The Effects of Surface Longwave Emissivity on Atmospheric Circulation and Convection at Sahara and Sahel Regions: Y H Chen, X Chen, X Huang, M Flanner0800h A31F-0102 POSTER Analysis of Surface Albedo to Improve Upper-Ocean Heat Budget Calculations: A Hogikyan, D Zhang, M F Cronin0800h A31F-0103 POSTER Increase in surface albedo caused by agricultural plastic film: X Fan, H Chen, X Xia0800h A31F-0104 POSTER The optimal UV exposure time for vitamin D3 synthesis and erythema estimated by UV observations in Korea: Y G Lee, J H Koo0800h A31F-0105 POSTER Driving Factors of the Decadal Variations in Sunshine Duration and Surface Solar Radiation in China: Y Wang, Y Yang, M Wild0800h A31F-0107 POSTER In Place Calibration of Aerosol Optical Depth Instruments.: F M Denn, B E Fabbri, G L Schuster0800h A31F-0108 POSTER Update and Status of 2 Satellite Validation and BSRN Measurement Sites Over Southeast Virginia: F M Denn, R F Arduini, B E Fabbri, G L Schuster, J J Madigan, D A Rutan, M R Pippin, T N Knepp0800h A31F-0109 POSTER Upwelling Measurement Issues at the CERES Ocean Validation Experiment (COVE): B E Fabbri, G L Schuster, F M Denn, R F Arduini, J J Madigan, D A Rutan0800h A31F-0110 POSTER Measuring Broadband IR Irradiance in the Direct Solar Beam and Recent Development: I Reda, A Andreas, M Dooraghi, A Habte, M Sengupta, M Kutchenreiter0800h A31F-0111 POSTER Evaluating Surface Flux Results from CERES-FLASHFlux: A C Wilber, P W Stackhouse Jr, D P Kratz, S K Gupta, P Sawaengphokhai0800h A31F-0112 POSTER The NASA/GEWEX Surface Radiation Budget Release 4 Integrated Product: An Assessment of Improvements in Algorithms and Inputs: P W Stackhouse Jr, S J Cox, J C Mikovitz, T Zhang, S K Gupta0800h A31F-0113 POSTER Spatiotemporal Variability of Earth’s Radiation Balance Components from Russian Radiometer IKOR-M: M Cherviakov

A31G Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hLidar Investigations of Greenhouse Gases, Aerosols, and Clouds III Posters (joint with B, GC)

Edward Browell, NASA Langley Research Center; James Abshire, NASA Goddard Space Flight Ctr; Gerhard Ehret, German Aerospace Center (DLR); Chikao Nagasawa, Tokyo Metropolitan University

0800h A31G-0114 POSTER Measurement and Back Trajectory Analysis of CO2 Concentration Profiles in the Lower-Atmosphere: Y Shibata, C Nagasawa, M Abo0800h A31G-0115 POSTER Technology Advancements for Active Remote Sensing of Carbon Dioxide From Space using the ASCENDS CarbonHawk Experiment Simulator: M D Obland, Z Liu, J F Campbell, B Lin, S A Kooi, W Carrion, J Hicks, T F Fan, A R Nehrir, E V Browell, B Meadows, K J Davis0800h A31G-0116 POSTER Advanced Intensity-Modulation Continuous-Wave Lidar Techniques for Column CO2 Measurements: J F Campbell, B Lin, M D Obland, Z Liu, S A Kooi, T F Fan, A R Nehrir, B Meadows, E V Browell0800h A31G-0117 POSTER Comparison of the XCO2 measurement between MFLL and OCO-2 during the 2016 ACT-America Campaign: T F Fan, B Lin, S A Kooi, J Campbell, M D Obland, J T Dobler, C O’Dell, E V Browell0800h A31G-0118 POSTER Advancements in the

Absorption Airborne Lidar for Simultaneous CO2 and H2O measurements: T F Refaat, U N Singh, M Petros, J Yu, C Antill, R Remus, H Lee, T H Wong, K Reithmaier, J Lee, S Ismail, K J Davis0800h A31G-0119 POSTER Feasibility Study of Space-based CO2 Remote Sensing Using Pulsed 2-micron Integrated Path Differential Absorption Lidar : U N Singh, T F Refaat, S Ismail, K J Davis, S R Kawa, R T Menzies, M Petros, J Yu0800h A31G-0120 POSTER CO2 Sounder lidar multi-wavelength approach: Minimizing biases and extracting vertical CO2 information: A K Ramanathan, J Mao, J B Abshire0800h A31G-0121 POSTER Impact of Error in Atmospheric State on Column CO2 Retrievals from a Laser CO2 Sounder: J Mao, A K Ramanathan, J B Abshire, S R Kawa

0800h A31G-0122 POSTER Receiver Performance Analysis of a Multi-wavelength Sampling Integrated Path Differential Absorption CO2 Lidar: X Sun, J B Abshire, A K Ramanathan, J Mao, S R Kawa0800h A31G-0123 POSTER Impact of atmospheric state uncertainties on retrieved XCO2 columns from laser differential absorption spectrometer measurements and the effect of O2-derived surface pressure on XCO2 retrieval accuracy: T S Zaccheo, T Pernini, R Pernak, E V Browell0800h A31G-0124 POSTER Overview of the NASA Earth Science Division (ESD) Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT) - America Program: B Meadows, K J Davis, J D W Barrick, E V Browell, G Chen, J P DiGangi, J T Dobler, A Fried, T Lauvaux, B Lin, M J McGill, N L Miles, A R Nehrir, M D Obland, C O’Dell, C Sweeney, M Y Yang0800h A31G-0125 POSTER Development of a Singly-Resonant Optical Parametric Oscillation for a Laser Transmitter of an Eye-Safe Ground-Based Differential Absorption Lidar (DIAL) for Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Methane (CH4) Studies: C Chantjaroen, K S Repasky0800h A31G-0126 POSTER The NASA Langley High Altitude Lidar Observatory (HALO) - Advancements in Airborne DIAL Measurements of CH4 and H2O: A R Nehrir, J W Hair, R A Ferrare, C A Hostetler, A Notari, J E Collins Jr, R J Hare, D B Harper, C Antill, A L Cook, J Young, T Chuang, W Welch0800h A31G-0127 POSTER Lidar investigations of ozone in the upper troposphere – lower stratosphere: technique and results of measurements: O A Romanovskii, V D Burlakov, S I Dolgii, A A Nevzorov, A V Nevzorov, O V Kharchenko0800h A31G-0128 POSTER Monitoring O3 and Aerosols with the NASA LaRC Mobile Ozone Lidar System: G Gronoff, R E Ganoe, T Berkoff, R De Young, W Carrion0800h A31G-0129 POSTER Measurements of water vapor profiles with compact and mobile lidars for local heavy rainfall prediction: T Sakai, M Abo, T Nagai, T Izumi, O Uchino, O Uchino, H Seko, T T Kawabata, Y Shibata, C Nagasawa0800h A31G-0130 POSTER Determining stages of cirrus life-cycle evolution: A cloud classification scheme based on airborne water vapor lidar measurements: S Gross, B Urbanek, A Schäfler, M Wirth0800h A31G-0131 POSTER Remote Sensing of Ice Cloud Properties Using Combined Airborne Lidar-Radar Measurements: F Ewald, S Gross, J Delanoë, Q Cazenave0800h A31G-0132 POSTER An attempt to estimate visibility, precipitation event and aerosol mass concentration, using lidar ceilometer and its local dependency: J I Song, S S Yum, E Lim0800h A31G-0133 POSTER Estimation of Particle Mass Concentration from Lidar Measurement: J Nam, S W Kim, H Yeo, M H Kim, T Nishizawa, A Shimizu, N Sugimoto, S C Yoon, J B Lee, Y J Lim, J Y Ahn, J S Park0800h A31G-0134 POSTER Nature and extent of shallow marine convection in subtropical regions: Detection with airborne and spaceborne lidar-systems over the tropical North Atlantic Ocean : S Gross, M Gutleben, M Wirth, A Schäfler0800h A31G-0135 POSTER Study of aerosol hygroscopicity by combination of lidar and microwave radiometer: F Navas-Guzmán, P Ortiz, J L Guerrero-Rascado, G Moreira, M J Granados-Muñoz, A Bedoya, N Kaempfer, L Alados-Arboledas0800h A31G-0136 POSTER Volcanic Stratospheric Aerosol Layer over Equator Observed by the Spaceborne Lidar CALIOP and Ground Based Lidar at Kototabang, Indonesia: Y Shibata, M Abo, C Nagasawa

A31H Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hThe Madden-Julian Oscillation: Observations, Theory, Modeling, and Prediction III PostersXianan Jiang, University of California Los Angeles; Eric Maloney, Colorado State University; Daehyun Kim, University of Washington Seattle Campus

0800h A31H-0137 POSTER The Impact of the Diurnal Cycle of Clouds and Precipitation over the Maritime Continent on the Propagation of the MJO into the Western Pacific: C D Burleyson, S M Hagos, Z Feng0800h A31H-0138 POSTER Oceanic Impetus for MJO Convective Onset in the Western Indian Ocean: A Rydbeck, T Jensen0800h A31H-0139 POSTER Study on The Extended Range Weather Forecast of Low Frequency Signal Based on Period Analysis Method: X Li0800h A31H-0140 POSTER Evaluation of MJO Predictive Skill in Multi-Physics and Multi-Model Global Ensembles: B Green, S Sun, S Benjamin, G A Grell0800h A31H-0141 POSTER A Multiscale Model for the Intraseasonal Impact of the Diurnal Cycle over the Maritime Continent on the Madden–Julian Oscillation: Q Yang, A Majda0800h A31H-0142 POSTER Investigating the impact of diurnal cycle of SST on the intraseasonal and climate variability: W L Tseng, H H Hsu, C W J Chang, N S Keenlyside, Y Y Lan, B J Tsuang, C Y Tu0800h A31H-0143 POSTER Oceanic Surface Mixed Layer Heat and Salinity Budgets in the Central Equatorial Indian Ocean: N H Chi, R C Lien0800h A31H-0144 POSTER Tropical Cyclone Sensitivity during the late November 2011 Madden Julian Oscillation : C A Reynolds, J D Doyle, X Hong0800h A31H-0145 POSTER Low-level Cooling is Important to MJO Simulation in CAM5: G Cao, G Zhang0800h A31H-0146 POSTER Sensitivity of MJO Eastward Propagation to Convective Parameterizations: Y M Yang, B Wang0800h A31H-0147 POSTER Improvements of the Eastward Propagation of the MJO in MIROC6: N Hirota, T Ogura, H Shiogama, M Kimoto, M Watanabe, H Tatebe0800h A31H-0148 POSTER Moisture Mode Processes and MJO Predictability in Coupled NAVGEM/HYCOM Hindcasts: M Janiga, J A Ridout, M K Flatau, N P Barton, C A Reynolds0800h A31H-0149 POSTER Large-Scale and Convective Characteristics of the ITCZ and MJO Initiation Over the Indian Ocean: C Zhang, R C Sodowsky0800h A31H-0150 POSTER Description of and Explanation for Circumnavigating MJO Propagation Speeds: S W Powell0800h A31H-0151 POSTER MJO signal over islands: insights from idealized cloud-resolving simulations of the response of the atmosphere around an island to changes in large-scale circulation : G Bellon0800h A31H-0152 POSTER Diurnal and MJO-scale variations in rain-rate in the Maritime Continent: Modelled and observed: M Jucker, C Vincent, T P Lane0800h A31H-0153 POSTER Seasonality of the Tropical Intraseasonal Oscillations: Sensitivity to Mean Background State: B Singh, J L Kinter0800h A31H-0154 POSTER Weekly Oscillation of Daily Climatology of Air Temperature: Implication for Anthropogenic Attribution: S Jiang, K Wang

A31I Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hUnderstanding, Evaluating, and Improving Emissions through Atmospheric Observations IV Posters (joint with B, GC)

Gregory Frost, NOAA; Monika Kopacz, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Yuxuan Wang, Texas A & M University

0800h A31I-0155 POSTER A new method for top-down quantification of methane and pollutant emissions from natural gas production: C B Alden, K Prasad, S Ghosh, C Sweeney, A Karion, S Coburn, R Wright, I Coddington, G W Truong, E Baumann, K Cossel, N Newbury, G B Rieker0800h A31I-0156 POSTER Quantifying Fugitive Methane Emissions at an Underground Coal Fire Using Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy Technology: D Fleck, L Gannon, D Kim-Hak, T Ide0800h A31I-0157 POSTER Natural vs. Anthropogenic: Combined Measurements of Methane and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) for Investigating Sources of Methane Emissions: N Zannoni, S Assan, V Gros, P Laville, B Loubet, R Ciuraru, D Baisnee, B Bonsang, R Sarda Esteve, G Chuppin, F Truong, F Lafouge, F R Vogel0800h A31I-0158 POSTER Explaining Seasonal Variation of Fugitive and Vented Emissions from Upstream Oil and Gas Infrastructure: K MacKay, D A Risk, C M Macintyre, E O’Connell, J Baillie, C R Fougère, M Lavoie0800h A31I-0159 POSTER Inverse Modeling of

Understand Recent Trends in Global Methane Emissions: S Karmakar, C L Butenhoff, A L Rice, D B Lofdahl, A K Khalil0800h A31I-0160 POSTER Testing different scenarios of emissions from global fossil fuel production using a multi-decadal record of simulated and observed ethane data: L B Chung, C L Butenhoff, A L Rice, A Kahlil0800h A31I-0161 POSTER Source apportionment of hydrocarbons measured in the Eagle Ford shale: G S Roest, G W Schade0800h A31I-0162 POSTER Regional Air Pollution from Oil Rigs and Shipping Emissions Observed During the Airborne APSOWA-DACCIWA Campaign: V Brocchi, G Krysztofiak, V Catoire, G Stratmann, M Zaki, M Moser, H Schlager0800h A31I-0163 POSTER Spatial Distribution and Trend of CH4, NO2, CO and Ozone during 2003-2015 over Coal Fired Power Plants in US: S C de Azevedo, C Reyes, R P Singh0800h A31I-0164 POSTER Methane Fluxes in the High Northern Latitudes for 2005 – 2013 Estimated Using a Bayesian Atmospheric Inversion: R Thompson, M Sasakawa, T Machida, T Aalto, D E J Worthy, J V Lavric, C Lund Myhre, A Stohl0800h A31I-0165 POSTER The Impact of Advanced Greenhouse Gas Measurement Science on Policy Goals and Research Strategies: C Clavin, A McKittrick, L Abrahams0800h A31I-0166 POSTER Investigating aircraft-based emissions estimates using GEM-MACH with the top-down emission rate retrieval algorithm (TERRA): S Fathi, M Gordon, P Makar, S M Li, A L Darlington, A Akingunola, J Zhang, M D Moran, Q Zheng0800h A31I-0167 POSTER Surrogate gas proxy prediction model for Delta 14C-based measurements of fossil fuel-CO2: K J Coakley, J B Miller, S A Montzka, C Sweeney, B Miller0800h A31I-0168 POSTER Investigation of Biogenic and Non-biogenic Methane Sources in Texas: S Yang, R W Talbot, L Liu, X Lan0800h A31I-0169 POSTER Identifying Methane Emission Sources in the San Joaquin Valley: K E Vann, S Hughes, D R Blake0800h A31I-0170 POSTER Raw Baseline Concentrations and Environmental Controls on Background CO2 and CH4 for Sites Across Canada: C R Fougère, D A Risk, M Lavoie, J Baillie, E E Atherton, A D Marshall, J P Williams, K MacKay, E O’Connell, C M Macintyre, L A Spafford0800h A31I-0171 POSTER Airborne In-Situ Measurements of Formaldehyde over California: One Year of Results from the Compact Formaldehyde Fluorescence Experiment (COFFEE) Instrument: J E Marrero, J M St Clair, E L Yates, J M Ryoo, W Gore, A K Swanson, L T Iraci, T F Hanisco0800h A31I-0172 POSTER A High Resolution Technology-based Emissions Inventory for Nepal: Present and Future Scenario: P Sadavarte, B Das, M Rupakheti, R Byanju, P Bhave0800h A31I-0173 POSTER Nitrous oxide emission estimates using atmospheric observations of vertical profiles in a polluted agricultural region: S Herrera, G S Diskin, S Pusede0800h A31I-0174 POSTER Wildfire and soil emissions of NOx and their consequences for ozone observed at a remote mountaintop site in Central California: E C C Asher, D Caputi, S A Conley, I C Faloona

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0800h A31I-0175 POSTER Integrating wildfire plume rises within atmospheric transport models: D V Mallia, A Kochanski, D Wu, S P Urbanski, S K Krueger, J C Lin0800h A31I-0176 POSTER Progress Towards Improved MOPITT-based Biomass Burning Emission Inventories for the Amazon Basin: M N Deeter, L K Emmons, S Martinez-Alonso, C Wiedinmyer, A F Arellano, E V Fischer, L González-Alonso, M Val Martin, L V Gatti, J B Miller, M Gloor, L G Domingues, C S D C Correia0800h A31I-0177 POSTER Comparison of biomass burning inventories processed by GEOS-Chem and ACCESS2.0 with total column and satellite data in Australia.: M Desservettaz, J A Fisher, N B Jones, B Bukosa, J Greenslade, A Luhar, M Woodhouse, D W T Griffith, V A Velazco0800h A31I-0178 POSTER Analysis of Biogenic VOCs Emissions During the MAPS-Seoul Aircraft Field Campaign: Y Lee, J H Woo, Y Kim, C Bu, J Kim, J Kim, H K Kim, M H Lee, Y Eo0800h A31I-0179 POSTER Initial Analysis of VOCs Speciation in CREATE Emissions Inventory using the MAPS-Seoul Aircraft Field Campaign : C Bu, J H Woo, Y Lee, J Kim, K C Choi, Y Kim, J Kim, Y K Jang, S Kim0800h A31I-0180 POSTER Evaluating the latest estimates of spatially and temporally resolved gridded black carbon emission over Indian region in a strategic integrated modelling approach: S Verma, B D Kumar, M Reddy0800h A31I-0181 POSTER Quantifying emissions of CO and NOx using observations from MOPITT, OMI, TES, and OSIRIS: X Zhang, D B A Jones, M Keller, T W Walker, Z Jiang, D K Henze, A E Bourassa, D A Degenstein, Y J Rochon0800h A31I-0182 POSTER Quantifying Emission Controls of CO and NOx During the Victory Day Military Parade through Inverse Modelling with Ensemble Kalman Filter: H Wu, X Tang, Z Wang0800h A31I-0183 POSTER Improving Estimates of Entrainment Mixing, Subsidence, and Photochemical Ozone Production using Aircraft and Ozone lidar during the California Baseline Ozone Transport Study (CABOTS): J Trousdell, D Caputi, I C Faloona, S A Conley, A O Langford, C J Senff0800h A31I-0184 POSTER Trends and sources of ozone and sub-micron aerosols at the Mt. Bachelor Observatory during 2004–2015: L Zhang, D A Jaffe, J Hee

A31J Moscone West 3010Wednesday 0800hCoordinating Air Pollutant and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation

Health, and Climate I S (joint with GC, SI)

Denise Mauzerall, Princeton Univ; Tong Zhu, Peking University; Fabian Wagner, IIASA International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Wei Peng, Princeton University

0800h A31J-01 Assessment of environmental co-benefits of energy system decarbonisation – the case of UK air quality using Remote Sensing and Model simulations: Z Sobral Mourao, D D Konadu, R Damoah0815h A31J-02 Comparing climate policy co-benefits in the United States and China: N E Selin, M Li, R Saari, D Zhang, V J Karplus, C T Li, T M Thompson, K M Mulvaney, S Rausch0840h A31J-03 Integrated assessment of health, crop, and climate impacts of mitigating excess diesel NOx emissions in 11 major vehicle markets: D K Henze, S Anenberg, J Miller, F Vicente, L Du, L Emberson, F Lacey, C Malley, R J Minjares0855h A31J-04 Air pollution and health impact emboided in supply chains in China: Q Zhang0915h A31J-05 Air Quality, Human Health and Climate Implications of China’s Synthetic Natural Gas Development: Y Qin, D L Mauzerall, F Wagner, K R Smith, W Peng, J Yang, T Zhu0930h A31J-06 Impacts of Residential Biofuel Emissions on Air Quality and Climate: Y Huang, N Unger, K Harper, T Storelvmo0945h A31J-07 Climate and health impacts of clean cookstove implementation programs in Africa: F Lacey, E A Marais, C Wiedinmyer, E Coffey, D Muvandimwe, M Hannigan, D K Henze

A31K Moscone West 3012Wednesday 0800hCross-Disciplinary Collaboration among Geoscience Initiatives and Observatories in U.S. and Europe Examining Network of Networks Opportunities (joint with B, GC, IN, OS)

Sanna Sorvari, Finnish Meteorological Institute; Jay Pearlman, J&FE; Maria Uhle, National Science Foundation; Ari Asmi, University of Helsinki

0800h A31K-01 Networking Cyberinfrastructure Resources to Support Global, Cross-disciplinary Science: K Lehnert, M K Ramamurthy

0815h A31K-02 The ICOS Experience: Integration of Multi-disciplinary Data and Beyond Its Domains Into a Network of Networks: A T Vermeulen, M Hellström, O Mirzov, E Juurola, J V Lavric, W L Kutsch0830h A31K-03 COOP+ project: Promoting the cooperation of international Research Infrastructures to address global environmental challenges.: F Bonet-García, L Järvi, A Asmi, M Suárez-Muñoz0845h A31K-04 Collaborative dissemination and exploitation of research infrastructures and their products within COOP+: L Järvi, A Asmi, F Bonet-García, M Suárez-Muñoz0900h A31K-05 SIOS: A regional cooperation of international research infrastructures as a building block for an Arctic observing system: K J Holmen, O J Lønne0915h A31K-06 Existing and Emerging Best Practices for Ocean Observation: J Pearlman, P L Buttigieg, P Simpson, R A Arko, R Garello, P Pissierssens0930h A31K-07 The EMSO ERIC Consortium: A Multidisciplinary, Multinational Organisation of Ocean Observatories.: M Best0945h A31K-08 Tectono-Magmatic Investigations with Societal Implications: Progress on the Tanzania Volcano Observatory (TZVOLCANO): D S Stamps, E Saria, J R Jones, M D Daniels, D Mencin

A31L Moscone West 3008Wednesday 0800hLaboratory Studies in Atmospheric Sciences I David Wilmouth, Harvard University; James Burkholder, NOAA Boulder; John Crounse, California Institute of Technology; Neil Donahue, Carnegie Mellon University

0800h A31L-01 Organosulfate Formation through the Heterogeneous Reaction of Sulfur Dioxide with Unsaturated Compounds: C George, M Passananti, L Kong, J Shang, S Perrier, C Jianmin, D J Donaldson0815h A31L-02 Extracting Mechanistic Information from Laboratory Studies: P W Seakins0830h A31L-03 Mechanistic insights into non-IEPOX isoprene secondary organic aerosol formation utilizing measurements and modeling: E D’Ambro, K H Møller, H Kjaergaard, S Schobesberger, F Lopez-Hilfiker, J Liu, J Shilling, B H Lee, J A Thornton0845h A31L-04 Kinetics and Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Organic Peroxy Radicals: M D Smarte, M Okumura0900h A31L-05 A new method for CH3O2 and C2H5O2 radical detection and kinetic studies of the CH3O2 self-reaction in HIRAC (Highly Instrumented Reactor for Atmospheric Chemistry): L C Onel, A Brennan, T Ingham, D Kirk, A Leggott, P W Seakins, L Whalley, D E Heard0915h A31L-06 Kinetics and Product Yields of the OH Driven Oxidation of Hydroxymethyl Hydroperoxide: H Allen, A Teng, K H Bates, J Crounse, M P Thayer, J C Rivera, F N Keutsch, J M St Clair, P O Wennberg0930h A31L-07 Pressure and Temperature Dependences of Rate Coefficients for the Reaction

S P Sander, Y Liu0945h A31L-08 The atmospheric degradation of methyl isocyanate (CH3NCO), a toxic substance: D K Papanastasiou, F Bernard, J B Burkholder

A31M Moscone West 3006Wednesday 0800hProcesses of Sub-Cloud Scales: Modeling, Observation, and Parameterization for Larger-Scale Models IYangang Liu, Brookhaven Natl Lab; Leo Donner, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Pavlos Kollias, Stony Brook University

0800h A31M-01 A case for missing cloud physics in climate models: T A O’Brien, W D Collins, S Rauscher, K Kashinath, O Rübel, S Byna, J Gu, H Krishnan, P A Ullrich, L Donner0815h A31M-02 Impact of entrainment on cloud droplet spectra: theory, observations, and modeling: W Grabowski0830h A31M-03 Contrasting microphysical characteristics of the clouds measured during the dry and wet seasons in Amazon and their implication on entrainment and mixing processes: S S Yum, J M Yeom, F Mei, B Schmid, J M Comstock, L Machado, M A Cecchini0840h A31M-04 Linking the boundary layer convection and cloud microphysics: A Sathyanadh, T Prabhakaran, N Malap, S Chowdhuri, S Bera, M Konwar, M Varghese, M P, A Karipot0850h A31M-05 Seeking deep convective parameter updates that improve tropical Pacific climatology in CESM using Pareto fronts: B Langenbrunner, J D Neelin

0900h A31M-06 The Sensitivity of Atmospheric Water Isotopes to Entrainment and Precipitation Efficiency in a Bulk Plume Model of Convection: S Duan, J S Wright, D M Romps0910h A31M-07 Relationship Between Turbulence and Drizzle in Continental and Marine Low Stratiform Clouds: P Borque, E P Luke, P Kollias0920h A31M-08 Boundary Layer Controls on Shallow Cumulus Development at ARM-SGP: N Lareau, Y Zhang, S A Klein0930h A31M-09 Vertical Overlap of Probability Density Functions of Cloud and Precipitation Hydrometeors: M Ovchinnikov, K S S Lim, V E Larson, M Wong, K Thayer-Calder, S J Ghan0940h A31M-10 Retrieval of Images of Optical Depth of Thin Clouds at Centimeter Scales by High-Resolution Photography from the Surface: S E Schwartz, D Huang, D V Vladutescu0950h A31M-11 Evaluating cumulus entrainment retrieval methods using large-eddy simulation: S Drueke, D J Kirshbaum, P Kollias

A31N Moscone West 3004Wednesday 0800hRemote Sensing of CH4 and CO2 from Space: Moving toward an Observing System I (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 A31N-01 The current status of GOSAT and GOSAT-2: T Matsunaga, T Yokota, M Nakajima, R Imasu, G Inoue0815h A31N-02 Measuring atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) from space: Results from the first two years of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) Mission: D Crisp, A Eldering, M R Gunson0830h A31N-03 Lower-tropospheric CO2 from near-infrared ACOS-GOSAT observations: S Kulawik, C O’Dell, V Payne, L Kuai, H M Worden, C Sweeney, S Biraud, L T Iraci, E L Yates, T Tanaka0845h A31N-04 A comparison of OCO-2 XCO2 Observations to GOSAT and Models: C O’Dell, A Eldering, D Crisp, M R Gunson, B Fisher, L Mandrake, J L McDuffie, D F Baker, P O Wennberg0900h A31N-05 The OCO-3 Mission : Updated Overview of Science Objectives and Status: A Eldering, M W Bennett, R R Basilio0915h A31N-06 Intercomparison of Level 3 fields estimated from OCO-2 and GOSAT-ACOSmeasurements of XCO2: B Weir, A Chatterjee, L E Ott, S Pawson0930h A31N-07 Spectroscopy for Remote Sensing of Greenhouse Gases: Recent Advances and Outstanding Issues: V Payne, B J Drouin, M Devi, D C Benner, F A Oyafuso, L R Brown, M J Cich, D Crisp, B Fisher, I Gordon, A Guillaume, J T Hodges, D Long, E M Lunny, E J Mlawer, M Okumura, M Smyth, K Sung, L S Rothman, S Yu0945h A31N-08 Expected performances of the MERLIN mission for the estimation of methane surface emissions.: P Bousquet, J Marshall, C Pierangelo, G Ehret, C Bacour, F Chevallier, F Gibert, C D Crevoisier, R Armante, F Esteve, D Edouart, J Chinaud, M Alpers, B Millet, C Kiemle

ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE ELECTRICITY

AE31A Moscone West 3001Wednesday 0800h

Earth Space Environment IVictor Pasko, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Torsten Neubert, Technical University of Denmark; Jean-Louis Pincon, LPC2E - CNRS

0800h AE31A-01 Selected results from the ISUAL/FORMOSAT2 mission in a 12-year journey: A B C Chen, R R Hsu, H T Su, S M Huang, L J Lee, J K Chou, S C Chang, Y J Wu, K M Peng, T Y Liu, S B Mende, H U Frey, Y Takahashi, L C Lee0815h AE31A-02 First results from the THOR experiment: Blue Discharges at the top of Thunderstorms.: O Chanrion, T Neubert, A Mogensen, Y Yair, M Stendel, R Singh0830h AE31A-03 The Collocation of Elves and OH Meinel Band Nightglow: The Visible Upper Boundry of the VLF Waveguide: Y J Wu, E R Williams, S C Chang, J K Chou, M Friedrich, K M Peng, R R Hsu, A B C Chen, H T Su, H U Frey, Y Takahashi, L C Lee0845h AE31A-04 Modeling interactions of several sprite or lightning streamers: U Ebert, J Teunissen0900h AE31A-05 Estimation of Sprite Streamers Altitude Based on the Spectrophotometric Observations: K M A Ihaddadene, S J Celestin0915h AE31A-06 Mini Array for TLE Detection: M Fullekrug, Z Liu, K Koh, A Mezentsev, S Pedeboy, S Soula, J Sugier, S E Enno, M J Rycroft

0930h AE31A-07 Characteristics of lightning flashes generating sprites above thunderstorms: S Soula, O A Van Der Velde, J Montanya, M Fullekrug, J Mlynarczyk0945h AE31A-08 Earthquake lights: Mechanism of energetic coupling of Earth’s crust to the lower atmosphere: J Jansky, V P Pasko

BIOGEOSCIENCESB31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800h4 Billion Years of Serpentinization on Earth and Beyond I Posters (joint with V)

Frieder Klein, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Dieter Braun, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich; Emily Cooperdock, University of Texas at Austin; William Orsi, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich

0800h B31A-0448 POSTER Mid-ocean ridge serpentinite in the Puerto Rico Trench: Accretion, alteration, and subduction of Cretaceous seafloor in the Atlantic Ocean: F Klein, H Marschall, S A Bowring, G Horning0800h B31A-0449 POSTER Greenhouse Gas Fluxes at the Tablelands, NL, Canada: A Site of Active Serpentinization: P L Morrill, L S Morrissey, E Cumming0800h B31A-0450 POSTER Serpentinization and Synthesis: Can abiotic and biotic non-volatile organic molecules be identified in the subsurface of the Atlantis Massif?: K Hickok, T Nguyen, B Orcutt, G L Fruh-Green, S Q Lang, E Wanamaker0800h B31A-0451 POSTER Brucite-carbonate chimneys found at the Shinkai Seep Field, a serpentine-hosted vent system in the Southern Mariana Forearc: T Okumura, Y Ohara, R J Stern, T Yamanaka, Y Onishi, H Watanabe, C Chen, S H Bloomer, I Pujana, S Sakai, T Ishii, K Takai0800h B31A-0452 POSTER Microscopic Investigation of Electrochemical Gradients and Directed Transport in a Simulated Alkaline Hydrothermal Vent : F M Möller, D Braun, M Kieß, L Keil0800h B31A-0453 POSTER Exploring the deep, ancient hydrogeosphere within Precambrian crystalline rocks using noble gases: O Warr, B Sherwood Lollar, J Fellowes, C N Sutcliffe, J M McDermott, G Holland, J Mabry, C J Ballentine0800h B31A-0454 POSTER Polyphased brecciation syn- to post-tectonic versus continuous carbonation illustrated by the Iberia-Newfoundland margins basement: S Picazo, V Faucheux, B Malvoisin, R Lafay, A S Bouvier, L P Baumgartner, T W Vennemann0800h B31A-0455 POSTER Controls on the Fluid Compositions of Hyperalkaline Springs: Clues from the Samail Ophiolite in Oman: J A M Leong, A D Cox, K Fecteau, A E Howells, P Prapaipong, K Robinson, E Shock0800h B31A-0456 POSTER Identifying and Quantifying Carbonate and Serpentine Textures and Abundances at Multiple Scales with VSWIR Imaging Spectroscopy, Samail Ophiolite, Oman: E Leask, B L Ehlmann0800h B31A-0457 POSTER Using MicroFTIR to Map Mineral Distributions in Serpentinizing Systems: A Johnson, M D Kubo, D Cardace0800h B31A-0458 POSTER Metagenomic analysis of carbon cycling and biogenic methane formation in terrestrial serpentinizing fluid springs: K M Woycheese, D R Meyer-Dombard, D Cardace, C A Arcilla, S Ono0800h B31A-0459 POSTER Heavy Metal Resistant, Alkalitolerant Bacteria Isolated From Serpentinizing Springs in the Zambales Ophiolite, Philippines: B Vallalar, D R Meyer-Dombard, D Cardace, C A Arcilla

B31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hAssessment of Satellite-Derived Essential Climate Variables in the Terrestrial Domain I Posters (joint with C, GC)

Miguel Roman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Pierre Guillevic, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Jaime Nickeson, Sigma Space Corporation; Zhuosen Wang, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

0800h B31B-0460 POSTER Evaluation Of The MODIS-VIIRS Land Surface Reflectance Fundamental Climate Data Record.: J C Roger, E Vermote, S Skakun, E Murphy, B N Holben, C O Justice0800h B31B-0461 POSTER The Radiometric Calibration Network (RadCalNet): a Global Calibration and Validation Test Site Network: J Czapla-Myers, M Bouvet, B N Wenny0800h B31B-0462 POSTER How consistent are global long-term satellite LAI products in terms of interannual variability and trend?: C Jiang, Y Ryu, H Fang

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0800h B31B-0463 POSTER Validation of MODIS and GEOV1 time series LAI products over paddy rice fields in northeastern China: H Fang, S Wei, W Li, T Sun0800h B31B-0465 POSTER Monitoring Functional Traits of Alpine Vegetation using Remote Sensing: C Li, H Wulf, M E Schaepman, B Schmid0800h B31B-0466 POSTER The Sentinel-2 MSI Can Increase the Temporal Resolution of 30m Satellite-Derived LAI Estimates: J L Dungan, S Li, S Ganguly, W Wang, R R Nemani, J Ju, M Claverie, J G Masek0800h B31B-0467 POSTER Independent validation of the USGS Landsat Burned Area Essential Climate Variable (1984-2015) across the conterminous U.S.: M Vanderhoof, N M Brunner, Y J G Beal, T J Hawbaker0800h B31B-0468 POSTER EVALUATION AND MONITORING OF JPSS LAND SURFACE TEMPERATURE DATA: Y Yu, P Yu, Y Liu, I A Csiszar0800h B31B-0469 POSTER Towards reducing the cloud-induced sampling biases in MODIS LST data: a case study from Greenland: M Karami, B U Hansen0800h B31B-0470 POSTER Developing Land Surface Emissivity Product for JPSS and GOES-R Missions: H Wang, Y Yu, P Yu, Y Liu0800h B31B-0471 POSTER MALIBU: A High Spatial Resolution Multi-Angle Imaging Unmanned Airborne System to Validate Satellite-derived BRDF/Albedo Products: Z Wang, M O Roman, N Pahlevan, M Stachura, J McCorkel, G Bland, C Schaaf0800h B31B-0472 POSTER Comparison of Sentinel-2A and Landsat-8 Nadir BRDF Adjusted Reflectance (NBAR) over Southern Africa: J Li, D P Roy, H Zhang0800h B31B-0473 POSTER Retrieval of BRDF/Albedo by the Angular and Spectral Kernel Driven Model with Global Soil and Leaf Optical Database: Y Zhang, J Wen, Q Xiao, D You0800h B31B-0474 POSTER Preliminary assessment of the GOES-R ABI hourly land surface albedo and reflectance products prototyped with Himawari AHI data: T He, S Liang, Y Zhang, Y Yu0800h B31B-0475 POSTER The New Global Gapless GLASS Albedo Product from 1981 to 2014: B Dou, Q Liu, Y Qu, L Wang, Y Feng, A Nie, X Li, J Zhang, H Niu, E Cai, L Zhao0800h B31B-0476 POSTER VIS and NIR land surface albedo sensitivity of the Ent Terrestrial Biosphere Model to forcing leaf area index: C Montes, N Y Kiang, W Ni-Meister, W Yang, C Schaaf, I D Aleinov, J Jonas, F A Zhao, T Yao, Z Wang, Q Sun, D Carrer0800h B31B-0477 POSTER Assessment of Satellite Albedos Using NASA-CAR Airborne Data: S Kharbouche, G Charles, J P Muller

B31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hChanging Biogeochemistry of Urban

Posters (joint with PA)

Stephen MacAvoy, American University; Stephen Macko, Univ Virginia

0800h B31C-0478 POSTER Characteristics of Riverine DIN Export in Subtropical High-standing Island, Taiwan: J C Huang, S J Kao, T Y Lee, T C Lin0800h B31C-0479 POSTER Hydro-climatic dominated on long-term input-output nutrient budget of subtropical forest ecosystem: C T Chang, C P Wang, J C Huang, T C Lin0800h B31C-0480 POSTER Nitrate Attenuation Pathways and Capacity in Urban Wetlands of Phoenix, Arizona.: A M Handler, A K Suchy, N B Grimm, M Palta, D L Childers, J C Stromberg0800h B31C-0481 POSTER Nitrification and Microbial Activity in Response to Wastewater Effluent in the Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta: T Challenor, J Damashek, B B Tolar, C Francis, K L Casciotti0800h B31C-0483 POSTER Nutrient Mitigation And Changes In Hydraulic Parameters Caused By Two Helophyte Species: A Argerich, M Nikolakopoulou, J D Drummond, S Bernal, E Gacia, M Ribot, T N Vaessen, E Martí Roca, A Sorolla, F Sabater0800h B31C-0484 POSTER Storm water runoff-a source of emerging contaminants in urban streams: K Xia, C Chen, K FitzGerald, B Badgley0800h B31C-0485 POSTER Suburban Soils: Are they the answer in determining factors controlling non-point-source DOC and DON in urban surface waters?: J A Aitkenhead-Peterson0800h B31C-0486 POSTER Influence of Land Use, Discharge and Impervious Surfaces on the Geochemistry of the Anacostia River, Washington DC.: S E MacAvoy, N De Filippis0800h B31C-0487 POSTER Identification of anthropogenic impact on nitrogen cycling using stable isotopes and distibuted hydrologic modeling: S A Macko, M T O’Connell, Y Fu

0800h B31C-0489 POSTER Strong hydrological control on nutrient cycling of subtropical rainforests: T C Lin, C T Chang, J C Huang, L Wang, N H Lin0800h B31C-0490 POSTER Watershed Scale Impacts of Stormwater Green Infrastructure on Hydrology, Nitrogen Fluxes, and Combined Sewer Overflows in the Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC area: P R Jaffe, M J Pennino, R McDonald0800h B31C-0491 POSTER Controls on River Salinization Over Daily and Decadal Time Scales: S Haq, S Kaushal0800h B31C-0492 POSTER Cations and microbial indicators: strong relationships in waters of urban/mixed land use watersheds of Southwest, VA: M Steele, B Badgley0800h B31C-0493 POSTER Temporal Variability (Diurnal, Seasonal and Decadal Scale) of CO2 Dynamics and Air-Water CO2 Flux in a Tropical Macro-Tidal Estuary, East Coast of India: A Akhand, A Chanda, S Manna, S Hazra, T Kuwae

B31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hClimate Change Mitigation Potential of Wood Use and Forest Management Posters (joint with GC)

Carolyn Smyth, Natural Resources Canada - Canadian Forest Service; William Stewart, University of California Berkeley

0800h B31D-0494 POSTER The Impact of Water Scarcity on Food, Bioenergy and Deforestation: N Winchester, K Ledvina, K M Strzepek, J M Reilly0800h B31D-0495 POSTER Climate Change Effects of Forest Management and Substitution of Carbon-Intensive Materials and Fossil Fuels: R Sathre, L Gustavsson, S Haus, M Lundblad, A Lundström, C Ortiz, N Truong, P E Wikberg0800h B31D-0496 POSTER Climate change mitigation in British Columbia’s forest sector: biophysical impacts and costs: C Smyth, Z Xu, T Lempriere, G Rampley, W A Kurz0800h B31D-0497 POSTER Adapting an IPCC-Compliant Full Forest Carbon Accounting Model to Determine the Effects of Different Forest Management Strategies in California: C Starrs, W Stewart, M D Potts0800h B31D-0498 POSTER U.S. Forest Greenhouse Gas Impacts of a continued Expansion of E.U. Wood Pellet Demand: G Latta, J Baker, S B Ohrel0800h B31D-0500 POSTER Integrated Modeling and Assessment of Climate Change Mitigation in North America: Lessons learned from Mexico: M I Olguin-Alvarez, W A Kurz, C Wayson, R Birdsey, K Richardson, G Angeles, B Vargas, J Corral, M Magnan, M Fellows, S Morken, V Maldonado, V Mascorro, C Meneses, G Galicia, E Serrano0800h B31D-0501 POSTER The carbon stock of harvested wood products in US residential houses is substantial: S H Xie, W A Kurz, P N McFarlane0800h B31D-0502 POSTER The Economics of Forest Carbon Sequestration: The Challenge for Emissions Offset Trading: G C van Kooten0800h B31D-0503 POSTER European Forest Conservation has Created More Robust Forests to Changes in Climate on the Continental and Regional Scale.: A L S Moreno, C Thurnher, M Neumann, H Hasenauer0800h B31D-0504 POSTER Carbon sequestration potential in operational loblolly pine plantations: A Noormets, R G Bracho, J Seiler, B D Strahm, J C Domec, E J Jokela, D Markewitz, S G McNulty, J S King, W Lin, T Martin, L J Samuelson, G Sun, R O Teskey, J G Vogel, K McElligott0800h B31D-0505 POSTER Estimating the effect of coppice practice on carbon dynamics of oak forests in Turkey : J Lee, S H Han, E Makineci, D Tolunay, Y Son

B31E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hMapping and Monitoring Vegetation Structure from Space I PostersLaura Duncanson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Michael Falkowski, University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Temilola Fatoyinbo, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

0800h B31E-0506 POSTER Estimation of Canopy Clumping Index From MISR and MODIS Sensors Using the Normalized Difference Hotspot and Darkspot (NDHD) Method: The Influence of BRDF Models and Solar Zenith Angle: S Wei, H Fang0800h B31E-0507 POSTER Estimation of Multiple Parameters over Vegetated Surfaces by Integrating Optical-Thermal Remote Sensing Observations: H Ma0800h B31E-0508 POSTER Monitoring of pipeline oil spill fire events using Geographical Information System and Remote Sensing: M G Ogungbuyi, F D Eckardt, P Martinez0800h B31E-0509 POSTER Capability of RADARSAT-2 data to estimate FPAR in Rice : S Li, P He, P Ni

0800h B31E-0510 POSTER Fire Impacts on Mixed Pine-oak Forests Assessed with High Spatial Resolution Imagery, Imaging Spectroscopy, and LiDAR: R Meng, J Wu, F R Zhao, S L Kathy, P E Dennison, B Cook, R P Hanavan, S Serbin0800h B31E-0511 POSTER Geostatistical model-based estimation of forest biomass in interior Alaska combining landsat derived tree cover, sampled airborne lidar and field observations: C R Babcock, A O Finley, H E Andersen, B Cook, D C Morton0800h B31E-0513 POSTER Canopy-level spectral reflectance varies as a function of community composition, biomass and ecosystem productivity in a boreal rich fen: M McPartland, M J Falkowski, E S Kane, R Montgomery0800h B31E-0514 POSTER Estimating Vegetation Structure in African Savannas using High Spatial Resolution Imagery: C Axelsson, N P Hanan0800h B31E-0515 POSTER Estimation and Uncertainty Analyses of Fractional Vegetation Cover (FVC) over Mountain Area: W Song, K Yan, X Mu, G Yan0800h B31E-0516 POSTER Quantifying Vegetation Structure with Lightweight, Rapid-Scanning Terrestrial Lidar : I Paynter, D Genest, E J Saenz, A H Strahler, Z Li, F Peri, C Schaaf0800h B31E-0517 POSTER Capability of Hyperspectral data in Spatial Variability Distribution of Chlorophyll and Water Stress in Rice Agriculture System: S Moharana, S Dutta0800h B31E-0518 POSTER Estimation of the Forest Fire Risk in Indonesia based on Satellite Remote Sensing: H Suzuki, Y Takahashi, A Hashimoto, M Akita, Y Hasegawa, Y Ogino, N Naruse, Y Takahashi0800h B31E-0520 POSTER Development of new index for forest fire risk using satellite images in Indonesia through the direct spectral measurements of soil: A Hashimoto, M Akita, Y Takahashi, H Suzuki, Y Hasegawa, Y Ogino, N Naruse, Y Takahashi0800h B31E-0521 POSTER The impact of ground plot edge-effects on empirical relationships between footprint-level biomass and GEDI waveform lidar metrics: S Marselis, J Armston, R Dubayah, J R Kellner, L Duncanson, S Hancock, H Tang0800h B31E-0522 POSTER Estimating forest composition and strcture through the integration of LiDAR and Hyperspectral Remote Sensing: M J Falkowski, A T Hudak0800h B31E-0523 POSTER Simulation Study Based Analysis of the Statistical Properties of Biomass Estimators that use a Sample of GEDI Lidar Measurements: P L Patterson, S P Healey, G Ståhl, S Holm, S Magnussen, R Dubayah, S Hancock, L Duncanson, H E Andersen0800h B31E-0524 POSTER Assessing the performance of the GEDI spaceborne lidar instrument using a waveform lidar simulator: S Hancock, H Tang, J B Blair, R Dubayah, J Armston, X Sun, M A Hofton, L Duncanson, J R Kellner, S Marselis0800h B31E-0525 POSTER Time–series Satellite Data Analysis for Pastureland Assessment of Khumbu Region, Nepal.: N H Kirat, M L Rijal, M Ghimire0800h B31E-0526 POSTER An Assessment of Differences in Tree Cover Measurements between Landsat and Lidar-derived Products: H Tang, X P Song, J Armston, S Hancock, L Duncanson, F A Zhao, C Schaaf, A H Strahler, C Huang, M Hansen, S J Goetz, R Dubayah0800h B31E-0527 POSTER Establishing a Supervised Classification of Global Blue Carbon Mangrove Ecosystems: P Baltezar0800h B31E-0528 POSTER View angle effects on relationships between leaf area index in wheat and vegetation indices: H Chen, W Li, W Huang, Z Niu

B31F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hRecent Trends in Atmospheric Deposition, Soils, and Biogeochemical Controls on Stream Chemistry Posters (joint with H)

John Schwartz, University of Tennessee; Charles Driscoll, Syracuse University

0800h B31F-0529 POSTER N Budget and Topographic Controls on N2O in a Shale Watershed with High Atmospheric N Deposition: J N Weitzman, J P Kaye0800h B31F-0531 POSTER Long-term Response of the Quantity and Quality Dissolved Organic Matter to Decreases in Acid Deposition in Adirondack, NY Lakes.: H Fakhraei, C T Driscoll0800h B31F-0532 POSTER The Response of Stream and Soil Chemistry to Decreases in Acid Deposition in the Catskill Mountains, New York, USA: M R McHale, D A Burns, J Siemion, M R Antidormi0800h B31F-0533 POSTER A Long-term Forest Fertilization Experiment to Understand Ecosystem Responses to Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition: J Baron, S M Advani, J Allen, C Boot, K Denef, S Denning, E Hall, J C Moore, H Reuth, M G Ryan, E Shaw

0800h B31F-0534 POSTER Contrasting Response of Forest Watersheds in Glaciated and Unglaciated Regions of the Eastern U.S. to Reductions in Acid Deposition: H Fakhraei, C T Driscoll0800h B31F-0535 POSTER Wet acid deposition of Chinese natural and agricultural ecosystems: Evidence from national-scale monitoring: H Yu, N He, Q Wang, J Zhu, L Xu, Z Zhu, G Yu0800h B31F-0536 POSTER A study of dissolved organic carbon and nitrate export in Catskill Mountain watersheds: K Son, K E Moore, L Lin, E M Schneiderman, L E Band0800h B31F-0537 POSTER Deposition of acidifying species in the Waterberg region of South Africa and the potential for stream chemistry impacts: S Piketh, C Curtis, K Pienaar, L Khuzwayo, P G van Zyl, E Conradie0800h B31F-0538 POSTER Acid or N? Disentangling Nutrient- and pH Effects of Nitrogen and Sulfur Deposition to Forest Ecosystems: C L Goodale

B31G Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hTropical Forests under a Changing Climate I Posters

, University of California Berkeley; Thomas Powell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Charlotte Grossiord, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Bradley

, Los Alamos National Laboratory

0800h B31G-0539 POSTER Intensification of the ENSO-related terrestrial carbon cycle under greenhouse warming: J S Kim, J S Kug, S J Jeong0800h B31G-0540 POSTER What drives the interannual variations in carbon fluxes and balance in a tropical rainforest of French Guiana?: M M Aguilos, B Burban, F H Wagner, B Hérault, D Bonal0800h B31G-0541 POSTER Amazon Forests’ Response to Droughts: A Perspective from the MAIAC Product: J Bi, R Myneni, A Lyapustin, Y Wang, T Park, C Chen, K Yan, Y Knyazikhin0800h B31G-0542 POSTER Hydraulic Traits of Amazonian Canopy Tree Species: Empirical Parameterizations for Earth System Models: L S Santiago, M E de Guzman, D Bonal, C Baraloto, J Vogenberg0800h B31G-0543 POSTER Soil-atmosphere N2O and CH4 exchanges was suppressed by litter layer in a subtropical secondary forest: J J Cui, D Y F Lai0800h B31G-0544 POSTER The Effect of the 2015/16 El Niño on Hydraulic Characteristics of Central Amazonian Trees: C Fontes, K Jardine, T E Dawson, B Gimenez, N Higuchi, J Q Chambers0800h B31G-0545 POSTER Monitoring stress-related mass variations in Amazon trees using accelerometers: T H M van Emmerik, S C Steele-Dunne, P Gentine, R Hut, M F Guerin, G Leus, R S Oliveira, N Van De Giesen0800h B31G-0546 POSTER The impact of the 2015-2016 El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event on greenhouse gas exchange and surface energy budget in an Indonesian oil palm plantation: C Stiegler, A Meijide, T June, A Knohl0800h B31G-0547 POSTER Extent of Night Warming Differentiates the Temporal Trend of Tropical Greenness over 2001-2015: M Yu, Q Gao, C Gao, C Wang0800h B31G-0548 POSTER Software and Process Developments in the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator (FATES): R G Knox, C Koven, R Fisher, B J Andre, G Bisht, M Vertenstein, W J Riley, W Sacks, E B Kluzek, D M Lawrence0800h B31G-0549 POSTER Assessing Impacts of Selective Logging on Water, Energy, and Carbon Fluxes in Amazon Forests Using the Functionally Assembled Terrestrial Ecosystem Simulator (FATES): Y Xu, M Huang, M M Keller, M Longo, R G Knox, C Koven, R Fisher0800h B31G-0550 POSTER Separating the Effects of Tropical Atlantic and Pacific SST-driven Climate Variability on Amazon Carbon Exchange: J Liptak, G Keppel-Aleks0800h B31G-0551 POSTER Soil biogeochemical and fungal patterns across a precipitation gradient in the lowland tropical rainforests of French Guiana: J Soong, E Verbruggen, I Janssens0800h B31G-0552 POSTER Verification of Scaling Relationship Between Litter Production and Biomass in a Near Tropical Montane Cloud Forest: K T Hu, C Huang, S C Yuan, T C Tai0800h B31G-0553 POSTER Determining the dynamics of evapotranspiration from fragmented forests under drought in southwestern Amazonia using Landsat imagery: I Numata, K Khand, J Kjaersgaard, M A Cochrane, S Silva0800h B31G-0554 POSTER Effects of the 2015/16 ENSO event on tropical trees in regrowing secondary forests in Central Panama: M Bretfeld, B E Ewers, J S Hall, F L Ogden0800h B31G-0555 POSTER Physicochemical properties of soils in the sago palm (Metroxylon spp.) growing area of Surat Thani province Thailand: W Ruairuen, E B Sparrow, G J Fochesatto

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0800h B31G-0556 POSTER Improving predictions of carbon fluxes in the tropics undre climatic changes using ED2: X Feng, M Uriarte0800h B31G-0557 POSTER Generating time series of PRI across the Amazon basin using hyperspectral Hyperion data: L Toh Yuan Kun, X Yang, C E Silva, K Cushman, J R Kellner0800h B31G-0558 POSTER Taxonomy, Traits, and Environment Determine Isoprenoid Emission from an Evergreen Tropical forest.: T Taylor, E G Alves, J Tota, R C Oliveira Junior, P B D Camargo, S R Saleska0800h B31G-0559 POSTER Effects of Natural and Experimental Drought on Growth and Water Use Efficiency in Amazon trees: M A Vadeboncoeur, M Brum Jr, R S Oliveira, V H P Moutinho, C F Flores, C A Llerena, M W Palace, H Asbjornsen0800h B31G-0560 POSTER Light availability controls ecosystem fluxes in native and non-native tropical montane wet forests in Hawai‘i: T W Giambelluca, R G Mudd, M Huang, M Nullet, G P Asner, R Martin, R Ostertag, Y Miyazawa, C M Litton0800h B31G-0561 POSTER Understanding changes of stomatal conductance under different atmospheric humidity levels for different tropical rainforest species in Biosphere 2: A J G Tornito

B31H Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hUnderstanding and Predicting Hydrobiogeochemical Responses of Terrestrial-Aquatic Ecosystems to Perturbation Posters S (joint with GC, H)

James StegenNational Lab; Xingyuan ChenNorthwest National Laboratory

0800h B31H-0562 POSTER Geochemical response to hydrologic change along land-sea interfaces: H A Michael, X Yu, J J LeMonte, D L Sparks, K H Kim, J Heiss, W J Ullman, J A Guimond, A Seyfferth0800h B31H-0563 POSTER Solute Transport Dynamics in a Large Hyporheic Corridor System: J M Zachara, X Chen, C J Murray, P Shuai, C Rizzo, X Song, H Dai0800h B31H-0564 POSTER Biogeochemical controls on interactions of microbial iron and sulfate reduction: M F Kirk, J M Paper, B R Haller, G O Shodunke, K A Marquart, Q Jin0800h B31H-0565 POSTER Quantifying Hydro-biogeochemical Model Sensitivity in Assessment of Climate Change Effect on Hyporheic Zone Processes: X Song, X Chen, H Dai, G E Hammond, H S Song, J Stegen0800h B31H-0566 POSTER Effect of transient wave forcing on the behavior of arsenic in a sandy nearshore aquifer: S Rakhimbekova, D M O’Carroll, C E Robinson0800h B31H-0567 POSTER Enhancing SWAT for simulating water, carbon and nutrient cycling along the terrestrial-aquatic continuum : Q Yang, X Zhang, G Asrar, M Huang0800h B31H-0568 POSTER Organic carbon composition and thermodynamics indicate preferential carbon sequestration at a terrestrial-aquatic interface: E Graham, A Crump, D Kennedy, M M Tfaily0800h B31H-0569 POSTER Organic Processing In The Hyporheic Zone And The Effect Of Water Balance Changes: H Rutlidge, A Auhl, M S Andersen, S M Eberhard, A Baker0800h B31H-0570 POSTER Effects of Environmental Perturbations and Seasonal Dynamics upon Microbial Populations in Serpentinite-hosted Groundwater: M O Schrenk, D Cardace, L I Williams, T M Hoehler, D W Hyndman, M D Kubo, T M McCollom0800h B31H-0571 POSTER Coupling a three-dimensional subsurface flow model with a land surface model to simulate stream-aquifer-land interactions: M Huang, G Bisht, T Zhou, X Chen, H Dai, G E Hammond, W J Riley, J Downs, Y Liu, J M Zachara0800h B31H-0572 POSTER Linkages among geophysical facies, microbial composition, biogeochemical rates, and seasonal hydrology in the hyporheic zone: J Stegen0800h B31H-0573 POSTER Hydrological and Climate Controls on Hyporheic Contributions to River Net Ecosystem Productivity: M E Newcomer, S S Hubbard, J H Fleckenstein, U Maier, C Schmidt, G Laube, N Chen, C Ulrich, D Dwivedi, C I Steefel, Y Rubin0800h B31H-0574 POSTER Profiling Hyporheic Microbial Community Nitrogen Cycle and Carbohydrate Active Enzyme Gene Abundances across Seasons: W C Nelson, E Graham, J Stegen0800h B31H-0575 POSTER Mineral formation and organo-mineral controls on the bioavailability of carbon at the terrestrial-aquatic interface: K A Rod, A P Smith, R Renslow0800h B31H-0577 POSTER Ecohydrological Impacts of Groundwater Drawdown : Effects on Microbial Activity in the Hyporheic Zone: A Auhl, H Rutlidge, M S Andersen, S M Eberhard, A Baker, C Holley

B31I Moscone West 2008Wednesday 0800hConstraining Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange Processes using Remote-Sensing and In Situ Networks ISeyed Hamed Alemohammad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Abhishek Chatterjee, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Andrew Schuh, Colorado State University; Mathias Goeckede, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

0800h B31I-01 Remote sensing of a coupled carbon-water-energy-radiation balances from the Globe to plot scales: Y Ryu, C Jiang, Y Huang, J Kim, Y Hwang, H Kimm, S Kim0815h B31I-02 Methane emissions from the East Siberian Arctic Shelf: F Reum, M Goeckede, S M Miller, A M Michalak, J Henderson, C E Miller, M Heimann0830h B31I-03 How do carbon-nutrient-water feedbacks regulate the pantropical carbon balance?: A A Bloom, K W Bowman, J Liu, M Lee, S S Saatchi, M Williams, D Schimel0845h B31I-04 Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Distributions Across Weather Systems: Results from the Summer 2016 ACT-America Field Campaign: K J Davis, T Lauvaux, H W Chen, A Deng, S Feng, B Gaudet, K Keller, Q Lease, S Pal, A Samaddar, D Stauffer, F Zhang, C O’Dell, D F Baker, A S Denning, E Bell, A E Schuh, A Boyer, Y Wei, E V Browell, J P DiGangi, G Chen, B Lin, M D Obland, A R Nehrir, A A Aknan, J F Campbell, W Carrion, Y Choi, S A Kooi, T F Fan, Z Liu, B Meadows, J Plant, J T Dobler, N Blume, D Lahrman, D McGregor, A Fried, D Richter, J Walega, P Weibring, J A Berry, A M Michalak, M J McGill, R Pauly, S Pawson, A Chatterjee, L Ott, M Xue, B Moore III, M Y Yang, S Kirby, D P Van Gilst, C Sweeney, L Bruhwiler, A R Jacobson, J B Miller, G Petron, K W Bowman0900h B31I-05 CarbonTracker-Lagrange: A Framework for Greenhouse Gas Flux Estimation at Regional to Continental Scales: A E Andrews0915h B31I-06 Separating Flux Signal from Measurement Bias in Column CO2 Data from the OCO-2 Satellite: D F Baker0930h B31I-07 Multi-tracer atmospheric inversion of Equatorial Asia fire carbon emission: Y Yin, P Ciais, F Chevallier, G van der Werf, T Fanin, G Broquet, H Boesch, A Cozic, D Hauglustaine, S Szopa, Y Wang0945h B31I-08 Enhanced terrestrial carbon uptake linked to a recent pause in the growth rate of atmospheric CO2: T F Keenan, I C C Prentice, J Canadell, C A Williams, H Wang, G J Collatz

B31J Moscone West 2004Wednesday 0800hMercury Biogeosciences and Environmental Change I (joint with A, GC, SI)

Michael Bank, University of Massachusetts Amherst; James Shanley, U.S. Geological Survey; Heather Golden, US EPA, ORD, NERL, EERD

0800h B31J-01 Tree Rings as Chroniclers of Mercury Exposure in Shenandoah National Park, Virginia: A L Riscassi, T Camper, T R Lee, D Druckenbrod, T M Scanlon0815h B31J-02 Key atmospheric elements to evaluate a successful Minamata Convention: D A Jaffe, N E Selin, A Giang0830h B31J-03 Mercury speciation in terrestrial biota from coastal and inland food webs in California: A provisional model: P S Weiss-Penzias, C Wilmers, P Houghtaling, A Torregrosa, M S Bank0845h B31J-04 Mercury Emission to the Atmosphere Dominates Annual Mass Balance of a Boreal Peatland: Time to Rethink Timelines for Recovery? : K H Bishop, S Osterwlalder, C Alewell, J Fritsche, H Laudon, S Akerblom, M B Nilsson0900h B31J-05 Surface-Air Mercury Fluxes Across Western North America: A Synthesis of Spatial Trends and Controlling Variables.: C Eckley, M Tate, C J Lin, M S Gustin, S Dent, C Eagles-Smith, M Lutz, K Wickland, B Wang, J Gray, G C Edwards, D P Krabbenhoft, D B Smith0915h B31J-06 Effects of Climate Warming on Organic Carbon Degradation and Methylmercury Production in an Arctic Tundra Soil: B Gu, Z Yang, X Lu, L Liang, D E Graham, S D Wullschleger0930h B31J-07 Biofilms as bioindicators of mercury exposure in surface waters: S Le Faucheur, P Dranguet, A Freiburghaus, V I Slaveykova, M Carmen0945h B31J-08 Photochemically Driven Reduction of Hg(II) in the Presence of Particulate Organic Matter: B D Kocar, C E Gelfond

B31K Moscone West 2010Wednesday 0800hPlant Traits and Biogeochemical Cycles IJens Kattge, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry; Michael Bahn, University of Innsbruck; Peter Reich, University of Western Sydney; Peter Thornton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

0800h B31K-01 Synthesizing trait correlations and functional relationships across multiple scales: A Hierarchical Bayes approach: A N Shiklomanov, E Cowdery, M Dietze0815h B31K-02 What it Needs to Make Plant Function Explainable: J S Joswig, B Reu, C Wirth, R Richter, J Kattge, M D Mahecha0830h B31K-03 Quantifying multi-dimensional functional trait spaces of trees: empirical versus theoretical approaches: K Ogle, M Fell, J J Barber0845h B31K-04 Modeling coupled nitrogen and water use strategies of plant productivity through hydraulic traits: D S Mackay, P Savoy, J R Pleban, X Tai, B E Ewers, J Sperry, C Weinig0900h B31K-05 Global Land Carbon Uptake from Trait Distributions: E E Butler, A Datta, H Flores-Moreno, F Fazayeli, M Chen, K R Wythers, A Banerjee, O K Atkin, J Kattge, P B Reich0915h B31K-06 Assessing tropical rainforest growth traits: Data – Model fusion in the Congo basin and beyond.: S Pietsch0930h B31K-07 Linear relations between leaf mass per area (LMA) and seasonal climate discovered through Linear Manifold Clustering (LMC): N Y Kiang, R M Haralick, A Diky, J Kattge, X Su0945h B31K-08 Simultaneously Assessing Climate and Vegetation Drivers of Carbon Residence Time and Net Primary Productivity across Six US Grasslands: K Wilcox, S L Collins, A Knapp, W Pockman, M D Smith, Y Luo

B31L Moscone West 2006Wednesday 0800hSoil Carbon Dynamics: Soil Carbon Change across Scales IILucas Nave, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Kate Lajtha, Oregon State University; Nancy Cavallaro, USDA Washington DC; Jennifer Harden, USGS Geological Survey

0800h B31L-01 Rapid Turnover and Minimal Accretion of Mineral Soil Carbon During 60-Years of Pine Forest Growth on Previously Cultivated Land: D Richter Jr, M L Mobley, S A Billings, D Markewitz0815h B31L-02 Soil Carbon Fluxes Due to Water Erosion at the Global Scale: V Naipal, B Guenet, P Ciais, Y Wang, K Van Oost0830h B31L-03 Insights into soil carbon dynamics across climatic and geologic gradients from temporally-resolved radiocarbon measurements: T S van der Voort, F Hagedorn, U Mannu, L Walthert, C McIntyre, T I Eglinton0845h B31L-04 Mechanisms of Soil Aggregation: a biophysical modeling framework: T A Ghezzehei, D Or0900h B31L-05 Does Root Carbon from Harvested Trees Replace Mineral Carbon? Effects of LTSP Treatments in a Western Oregon Douglas-fir Forest: A Gallo, J A Hatten, S M Holub0915h B31L-06 Soil organic matter composition from correlated thermal analysis and nuclear magnetic resonance data in Australian national inventory of agricultural soils: T S Moore, J Sanderman, J Baldock, A F Plante0930h B31L-07 A modern soil carbon stock baseline for the conterminous United States: T Loecke, S A Wills, G Teachman, C Sequeira, S Grunwald, L West, N Wijewardane, Y Ge0945h B31L-08 Projecting Soil Feedbacks to Atmospheric CO2 Following Erosion and Deposition on Centennial Timescales in Two Contrasting Forests: A Study of Critical Zone-Atmosphere Exchange: S A Billings, D Richter Jr, S E Ziegler, K L Prestegaard

CRYOSPHEREC31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSnow and Firn: Physical Processes Posters (joint with A, B, H, NH)

John Burkhart, University of California, Merced, Sierra Nevada Research Institute; Zoe Courville, CRREL; Robert Hawley, Dartmouth College

0800h C31A-0730 POSTER Observational perspectives on cloud-atmosphere-surface coupling at Summit, Greenland: C J Cox, M Shupe, N Miller, D Noone, M B Berkelhammer, A Raudzens Bailey, M O’Neill, O P G Persson, P M Rowe, D P Schneider, H C Steen-Larsen, K Steffen, D D Turner, V P Walden, J W C White

0800h C31A-0731 POSTER Characterization of snowfall properties at high-latitude sites through use of a combined Multi-Angle Snow Camera (MASC) and radar approach: S Cooper, N Wood, T J Garrett, T S L’Ecuyer, C Pettersen0800h C31A-0732 POSTER Simulating the Impacts of Snow Cover Boundaries on Synoptic Circulations: G T Bromley, A R Desai, R Clare, J E Martin, M Notaro, S J Vavrus0800h C31A-0733 POSTER A Comparison of the SNICAR Radiative Transfer Model to In Situ Snow Characterization Measurements at Sites in New England, USA: A C Adolph, M R Albert, J E Dibb, J Lazarcik, J Amante0800h C31A-0734 POSTER Spring snow albedo feedback in daily data over Russia: Comparing in-situ measurements with reanalysis products.: M Wegmann, O Zolina, H W Jacobi0800h C31A-0735 POSTER Characteristics of Heavy Snowfall and Snow Crystal Habits in the ESSAY (Experiment on Snow Storms At Yeongdong) Campaign in Korea: D Koh0800h C31A-0736 POSTER Layering Effects on Gas Diffusivity of Firn: A N Whelsky, M R Albert0800h C31A-0737 POSTER The notion of snow grain shape: Ambiguous definitions, retrievalfrom tomography and implications on remote sensing: Q E Krol, H Loewe0800h C31A-0738 POSTER High frequency acoustic reflections from an air-snow interface: Z Courville, D G Albert, R Lieb-Lappen, J M Fegyveresi0800h C31A-0739 POSTER Understanding the production and retention of in situ cosmogenic 14C in polar firn: B Hmiel, V V Petrenko, M Dyonisius, A Smith, J Schmitt, C Buizert, P Place Jr, C M Harth, R Beaudette, Q Hua, B Yang, I Vimont, M Kalk, R F Weiss, J P Severinghaus, E Brook, J W C White

C31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hThe Future of Ice in the Polar World: Using Past and Present Data to Prepare for Rapid Change Posters (joint with PA)

Sarah Myhre, University of Washington Seattle Campus; Ethan Hyland, University of Washington Seattle Campus; Carli Arendt, Los Alamos National Laboratory

0800h C31B-0740 POSTER Changes in the Seasonal Sea-Ice Cycle and Implications for Coastal Communities in Alaska: Community-Based Observations, Remote Sensing Data and Participatory Scenarios Analysis: H Eicken, M A Johnson, O A Lee, M R Kaufman, M Mueller-stoffels, A L Lovecraft0800h C31B-0741 POSTER Sea Ice Evolution in the Pacific Arctic by Selected CMIP5 Models: the Present and the Future: M Wang, Q Yang, J E Overland, P J Stabeno0800h C31B-0742 POSTER A Quantitative Proxy for Sea-Ice Based on Diatoms: A Cautionary Tale.: A Nesterovich, B Caissie0800h C31B-0743 POSTER Linear Additive Impacts of Arctic Sea Ice Reduction and La Niña on the NorthernHemisphere Winter Climate: S Li, Z Han0800h C31B-0744 POSTER Changes in evaporation and potential hazards associated with ice accretion in a “New Arctic”: L Boisvert0800h C31B-0745 POSTER Marine sedimentary coring and high-quality, multi-proxy records in the high-latitude North Pacific: a synthesis of paleoceanographic cruise and research effort: M J Borreggine, S E Myhre, A Smith-Mislan, C V Davis, C Deutsch0800h C31B-0746 POSTER Thermal characteristics of soil and water during summer at King Sejong Station, King George Island, Antarctica: H S Lim, J Y Lee, H Yoon0800h C31B-0747 POSTER Paleoceanographic Synthesis of Abrupt Sea Ice and Temperature Changes in the Subarctic Pacific and Marginal Seas through the Past 20,000 Years: C V Davis, S E Myhre, M J Borreggine, B Caissie, S K Praetorius, K Katsuki, R Moffitt, C Deutsch0800h C31B-0748 POSTER Tracking RAFOS-enabled, under-ice Argo profiling floats using a Kalman smoothing technique: P Chamberlain, L D Talley, B D Cornuelle, C Hancock, K G Speer, S Riser0800h C31B-0749 POSTER Variability in sea ice extent and primary productivity at IODP Site U1339 (Umnak Plateau, Bering Sea) during Marine Isotope Stage 11: a multi-proxy approach: N S Thompson, B Caissie0800h C31B-0750 POSTER History of ice-rafting in the Arctic Ocean during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 2 and MIS 4: S Cofield, D A Darby, K K St John0800h C31B-0751 POSTER Cyclicity of ice rafted debris in the Bering Sea (Site U1341) during the early Pleistocene: M K Drake, A C Ravelo, I W Aiello

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0800h C31B-0752 POSTER Changes in Ocean Circulation with an Ice-Free Arctic: Reconstructing Early Holocene Arctic Ocean Circulation Using Geochemical Signals from Individual Neogloboquadrina pachyderma (sinistral) Shells: C Livsey, H J Spero, R Kozdon0800h C31B-0753 POSTER Radiative Transfer Modeling to Estimate the Impact of CDOM on Light Absorption within Changing Arctic Sea Ice: R Carns, B Light, K E Frey

C31C Moscone West 3007Wednesday 0800hModeling of the Cryosphere: Glaciers and Ice Sheets II S Stephen Price, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sophie Nowicki, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Christian Schoof, University of British Columbia; Ian Hewitt, University of Oxford

0800h C31C-01 Results from ISOMIP+ and MISOMIP1, two interrelated marine ice sheet and ocean model intercomparison projects: X Asay-Davis, B Galton-Fenzi, D Gwyther, N Jourdain, D F Martin, Y Nakayama, H L Seroussi0815h C31C-02 Constraining Future Sea Level Rise Estimates from the Amundsen Sea Embayment, West Antarctica: I Nias, S L Cornford, T Edwards, N Gourmelen, A J Payne0830h C31C-03 Ice Sheet/Climate Coupling in the Community Earth System Model: J G Fyke, W Sacks, W H Lipscomb, J Lenaerts, L van Kampenhout, M Löfverström, M Vizcaino0845h C31C-04 Millennial-scale Vulnerability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet to localized subshelf warm-water forcing.: D F Martin, S L Cornford, E G Ng, A J Payne, S F Price0900h C31C-05 Results of the Greenland Ice Sheet Model Initialisation Experiments ISMIP6 – initMIP-Greenland: H Goelzer, S Nowicki, T Edwards, M Beckley, A Abe-Ouchi, A Aschwanden, R Calov, O Gagliardini, F Gillet-chaulet, N R Golledge, J M Gregory, R Greve, A Humbert, P Huybrechts, E Y Larour, W H Lipscomb, S Le clec´h, V Lee, J H Kennedy, F Pattyn, A J Payne, C B Rodehacke, M Rückamp, F Saito, N Schlegel, H L Seroussi, A Shepherd, S Sun, R Vandewal, F A Ziemen0915h C31C-06 A Hydro-Mechanical Flow Line Model for Simulating Surge Behaviour of Variegated Glacier, Alaska: S V Geffen, J Oerlemans0930h C31C-07 The impact of subglacial lakes on catchment-scale drainage dynamics in East Antarctica.: C F Dow, M A Werder, F S Graham, J L Roberts, R T Walker, S Nowicki0945h C31C-08 Modeling Heat Transfer to Explain Observed Temperature Anomalies in Near-Surface Ice, Greenland Ice Sheet Ablation Area: B H Hills, J T Harper, T W Meierbachtol, N F Humphrey, J V Johnson

C31D Moscone West 3009Wednesday 0800hVariability in the Arctic and Antarctic: Sea Ice, Ocean, and Atmosphere Interactions II S (joint with A, B, GC, OS)

Amy Solomon, University of Colorado at Boulder; Michael Steele, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington; Chelle Gentemann, Earth and Space Research; James Pope, NERC British Antarctic Survey

0800h C31D-01 Gas exchange in the ice zone: the role of small waves and big animals: B Loose, A Takahashi, A Bigdeli0815h C31D-02 Regional Upper Ocean Variability and Ocean Heat Losses during the 2015 Autumn Ice-Edge Advance in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas as Observed during the Sea State Field Campaign: S E Stammerjohn, L Rainville, O P G Persson, M Smith, J Thomson, T Maksym, S F Ackley, G D Williams0830h C31D-03 Evaporation in a rapidly changing Arctic: trends and limitations of knowledge: L Boisvert, T P Vihma, C L Shie, D L Wu0845h C31D-04 Influence of the recent high-latitude atmospheric circulation change on summertime Arctic sea ice : Q Ding, A J B Schweiger, M L L’heureux, D S Battisti, N C Johnson, E Blanchard-Wrigglesworth, Q Zhang, K Harnos, R M Eastman, E J Steig0900h C31D-05 “Rotten Ice”: Characterizing the Physical Properties of Arctic Sea Ice Under Conditions of Extreme Summer Melt: B Light, C M Frantz, K Junge, M V Orellana, S Carpenter, S M Farley, R Lieb-Lappen, Z Courville0915h C31D-06 Linkages between atmospheric blocking, sea ice export through Fram Strait and the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation : P Scholz, M Ionita, G Lohmann, M Dima, M Prange0930h C31D-07 Sea Ice Retreat and its Impact on the Intensity of Open-Ocean Convection in the Greenland and Iceland Seas: K Moore, K Våge, R S Pickart, I Renfrew0945h C31D-08 Arctic Sea Ice Change from 1850 to Present – Where, When, How?: I Onarheim, T Eldevik, L H Smedsrud, J C Stroeve

STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR

DI31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hPillars of Deep Earth Research: Accomplishments, Limitations, and the Road Ahead II Poster (joint with S, T, V)

Vedran Lekic, University of Maryland College Park; Barbara Romanowicz, University of California Berkeley; Louise Kellogg, University of California - Davis; Sujoy Mukhopadhyay, University of California Davis

0800h DI31A-2600 POSTER Density and Vs contrasts across mantle transition zone discontinuities beneath the Central Pacific: C Yu, E A Day, M V De Hoop, M Campillo, S D B Goes, R A Blythe, R D van der Hilst0800h DI31A-2601 POSTER Detecting Seismic Anisotropy in the Mantle Transition Zone with SS Precursors: Q Huang, N C Schmerr, L Waszek, C Beghein, E C Weidner0800h DI31A-2602 POSTER Seismic Detection of P-wave Velocity Structure atop MTZ Beneath the Central Tian Shan: Y Gao, H Cui, Y Zhou0800h DI31A-2603 POSTER Global Seismic Image of Mantle Transition Zone based on Finite-Frequency Theory.: C A M Chaves, J Ritsema, L Waszek, N C Schmerr0800h DI31A-2604 POSTER Lateral variations of mantle transition-zone discontinuities: S S Wei, P M Shearer, J S Buehler0800h DI31A-2605 POSTER Three-dimensional Structure of the Mantle Transition Zone Revealed by High Resolution Wavefield Imaging: Y Wang, G L Pavlis0800h DI31A-2606 POSTER Nonlinear 1D and 2D waveform inversions of SS precursors and their applications in mantle seismic imaging: R Dokht, Y J Gu, M D Sacchi0800h DI31A-2607 POSTER Comparison of Velocity Models for South America through Seismic Wave Modeling of Ten Andean Earthquakes Recorded by the Brazilian Seismographic Network using the Spectral Element Method: C Ciardelli, M Assumpcao0800h DI31A-2608 POSTER Investigation of upper mantle seismic discontinuities beneath the Indian Ocean using array seismology methods: J S van Driel, A S Reiss, C Thomas0800h DI31A-2609 POSTER A Global Upper-Mantle Tomographic Model of Shear Attenuation: H Karaoglu, B A Romanowicz0800h DI31A-2610 POSTER Evidence for deep melting in the European upper mantle from seismology: L J Cobden, J Trampert, A Fichtner0800h DI31A-2611 POSTER On the Origin of High Shear Wave Velocities in the Deep Roots of Cratons: L Zeng, M S Duncan, J M Garber, J A Hernandez, S Maurya, H Zhang, U Faul, C A McCammon, J P Montagner, L N Moresi, B A Romanowicz, R L Rudnick, L P Stixrude0800h DI31A-2612 POSTER The Robustness of Tomographically Imaged Broad Plumes in the Deep Mantle: Constraints on Mantle Dynamics: B A Romanowicz, H Jiménez-Pérez, S Adourian, H Karaoglu, S French0800h DI31A-2613 POSTER Tracing Mantle Plumes: Quantifying their Morphology and Behavior from Seismic Tomography: K A O’Farrell, C M Eakin, T D Jones, E Garcia, A Robson, T Mittal, C R Lithgow-Bertelloni, M G Jackson, V Lekic, M L Rudolph0800h DI31A-2614 POSTER New Quantification of Mantle structure based on tomography models and thermodynamic constraints : C M Adam, S D King, M J Caddick0800h DI31A-2615 POSTER Searching for structure in the mid-mantle: Observations of converted phases beneath Iceland and Europe: J Jenkins, A F Deuss, S Cottaar0800h DI31A-2616 POSTER Seismic observations of mid-mantle discontinuities on a global scale: implications for convection and composition: L Waszek, N C Schmerr, M Ballmer0800h DI31A-2617 POSTER The 3D Reference Earth Model (REM-3D): Update and Outlook: V Lekic, P Moulik, B A Romanowicz, A M Dziewonski0800h DI31A-2618 POSTER REM-3D Reference Dataset: Reconciling ~100 million surface-wave observations: P Moulik, V Lekic, B A Romanowicz0800h DI31A-2619 POSTER Investigating the Indian Ocean Geoid Low: A Ghosh, T Gollapalli, B M Steinberger0800h DI31A-2620 POSTER Reconciling Estimates of Mantle Viscosity Across Scales: Case Study of the Basin and Range: S Li, C Harig, S Sim, C E Watkins, J T Freymueller0800h DI31A-2621 POSTER Geoid-Shape Cross-Spectral Method for Assessing Planetary Compensation and Dynamics: J Menard, R L Patton, A J Watkinson

0800h DI31A-2623 POSTER Probing the lower mantle composition and thermal structure: Insights from D``: B Ko, A Holt, C Gao, D Frost, H Karaoglu, H Lai, K Yuan, M Li, S M Campbell, S H Shim, J C E Irving, L H Kellogg, M S Miller0800h DI31A-2624 POSTER Normal mode constraints on inner core structure: a trans --dimensional Bayesian approach: A Robson, B A Romanowicz

DI31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSlabs in the Mantle and the Fate of Subducted Material II Posters (joint with MR, S, T, V)

Caroline Eakin, Australian National University; Fabio Crameri, University of Oslo; Mainak Mookherjee, Florida State University; Ikuo Katayama, Hiroshima University

0800h DI31B-2625 POSTER Understanding slab-mantle interaction by 3D seismic imaging of reflectivity in the mantle wedge: L Li, H Hu, X Li, Y Zheng0800h DI31B-2626 POSTER Permeability of serpentinites and implication for the oceanic mantle hydration along the outer rise faults: K Hatakeyama, I Katayama0800h DI31B-2627 POSTER Dehydration of Chlorite Explains Anomalously High Electrical Conductivity in the Mantle Wedges: G Manthilake, N Bolfan-Casanova, D Novella, M Mookherjee, D Andrault0800h DI31B-2628 POSTER High-pressure behavior of 10 Å phase (Mg3Si4O10(OH)2.H2O): M Mookherjee, E Kalvan, A Hermann0800h DI31B-2629 POSTER Tracing Geophysical Indicators of Fluid-Induced Serpentinization in the Pampean Flat Slab Subduction Region of Chile: J R Bourke, A Nikulin, J J Park0800h DI31B-2630 POSTER Slab interaction with the upper mantle underneath Southern Peru: X Perez-Campos, R W Clayton0800h DI31B-2631 POSTER 3D receiver function Kirchhoff depth migration image of Cascadia subduction slab weak zone: C Cheng, R M Allen, T Bodin, B Tauzin0800h DI31B-2632 POSTER Tomographic Mantle Structure of the Eastern Caribbean: Slab Ponding & the Interplay between Rollback, Lithospheric Tearing, and Collision: C W Harris0800h DI31B-2633 POSTER Slab geometry of the South American margin from joint inversion of body waves and surface waves: R W Porritt, K M Ward, R C Porter, D E Portner, C Lynner, S L Beck, G Zandt0800h DI31B-2634 POSTER The “3-Basins” Project in Mid South America and the Geometry of the Deep Nazca Subducted Slab: M Assumpcao, M Bianchi, M Rocha Sr, P A D Azevedo0800h DI31B-2635 POSTER A model of buoyant ridge subduction: effects of ridge width, buoyancy and obliquity: S D B Goes, K Rudaviciute, L Fourel, G Morra, L Jenkins0800h DI31B-2636 POSTER Trench Retreat and Migration, a Parameterised Model Approach.: A G Grima, C R Lithgow-Bertelloni, F Crameri0800h DI31B-2637 POSTER Asymmetric Subductions in an Asymmetric Earth: Geodynamics and Numerical Modeling: L Dal Zilio, E Ficini, C Doglioni, T Gerya0800h DI31B-2638 POSTER Subducting-slab transition-zone interaction: stagnation, penetration and mode switches : R Agrusta, S D B Goes, J Van Hunen0800h DI31B-2639 POSTER Metastability of Subducted Slabs in the Mantle Transition Zone: A Collaborative Geodynamic, Petrologic, and Seismological Approach: J M Garber, M I Billen, M S Duncan, C Roy, A S Ibourichene, T Olugboji, C Celine, J Rodríguez-González, S P Grand, P Madrigal, D Sandiford, J J Valencia-Cardona0800h DI31B-2640 POSTER Thermal evolution of flattening slab and formation of wet plume: Insight into intraplate volcanism in East Asia : L He0800h DI31B-2641 POSTER A Broad Depressed 410-km Discontinuity beneath Northeast Asia: J Li, G Guo, X WANG0800h DI31B-2642 POSTER One and two-dimensional Triplicated waveform modeling beneath northeast Asia: Y Lai, L Chen0800h DI31B-2643 POSTER The topography of the Mantle Transition Zone beneath the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone in the Middle East by migration of receiver function: A Kaviani, A Moradi0800h DI31B-2644 POSTER Preserving Cold Patches at Mid-Mantle Depths in Vigorous Mantle Convectilon: G T Jarvis0800h DI31B-2645 POSTER Elasticity of Single-Crystal Superhydrous Phase B at Simultaneous High Pressure-Temperature Conditions: Implication for the Low-Velocity Layers in the Topmost Lower Mantle: X Li, Z Mao, N Sun, Y Liao, S Zhai, Y Wang, H Ni, J Wang, S N Tkachev, J F Lin

0800h DI31B-2646 POSTER Water transport to the

(MgSiO4H2) solid solution: I Ohira, E Ohtani, S Kamada, N Hirao, A Suzuki0800h DI31B-2647 POSTER Structure and elasticity of phase-pi, Al3Si2O7(OH)3 at high-Pressure: S Liu, M Mookherjee, A Hermann, B Wunder0800h DI31B-2648 POSTER New FeO2 phase and the origins of ultralow-velocity zones at the core-mantle boundary: J Liu, D Y Kim, Q Hu, T Gu, W Bi, Y Xiao, Y Meng, P Chow, H K Mao, W L Mao0800h DI31B-2649 POSTER Barium isotopic compositions of oceanic basalts from São Miguel, Azores Archipelago: H Yu, X Nan, F Huang

EDUCATIONED31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNew Approaches to Professional and Career Development for Students and Postdocs in the Geosciences I PostersValerie Sloan, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Rebecca Haacker, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

0800h ED31A-0849 POSTER Welcoming Remarks: 0800h ED31A-0850 POSTER Introductory Remarks: 0800h ED31A-0848 POSTER Mentoring the Next Generation of Science Gateway Developers and Users: L B Hayden, F Jackson-Ward0800h ED31A-0849 POSTER Strategies for exposing students to potential careers in the geosciences and preparing them with skillsets valued by today’s workforce: a case study: V Sloan, R Haacker0800h ED31A-0850 POSTER Student Workshops for Severe Weather Warning Decision Making using AWIPS-2 at the University of Oklahoma: A B Zwink, D Morris, P J Ware, S Ernst, B Holcomb, S Riley, J Hardy, S Mullens, M Bowlan, C Payne, A Bates, B Williams0800h ED31A-0851 POSTER Professional Development For Community College Faculty: Lessons Learned From Intentional Mentoring Workshops: A R Morris, D J Charlevoix0800h ED31A-0852 POSTER Professional Development for Graduate Students through Internships at Federal Labs: an NSF/USGS Collaboration: E Snow, E Jones, L C Patino, E Wasserman, A R Isern, T Davies0800h ED31A-0853 POSTER Interactive and Hands-on Methods for Professional Development of Undergraduate Researchers: S N Pressley, J E LeBeau0800h ED31A-0854 POSTER Building the Next Generation of Earth Scientists: the Deep Carbon Observatory Early Career Scientist Workshops: K Pratt, J Fellowes, D Giovannelli, V Stagno0800h ED31A-0855 POSTER ‘Ike Wai Professional Development Model for Students and Post-docs: B C Bruno0800h ED31A-0859 POSTER Discussion:

ED31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hUndergraduate Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean, and Space Science Research and Outreach PostersRebecca Haacker, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Aisha Morris, UNAVCO, Inc. Boulder; Lee Phillips, Council on Undergraduate Research; Pranoti Asher, American Geophysical Union

0800h ED31B-0856 POSTER Investigating Timing of Slip along N-S Extensional Faults in the Modi Khola and Marsyandi Valleys, Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal: C E Spangenberg, J McDermott0800h ED31B-0857 POSTER Identifying Variations in Hydraulic Conductivity on the East River at Crested Butte, CO: K N Ulmer, H F Malenda, K Singha0800h ED31B-0858 POSTER The Effect of Regional Tectonics on Faults in Bonaire and the Bonaire Basin: A Seismic Reflection Study: C Brandl, R Reece, J Bayer, M K Bales0800h ED31B-0859 POSTER Determining Changes in Groundwater Quality during Managed Aquifer Recharge: T Gambhir, M Houlihan, S Fakhreddine, J Dadakis, S E Fendorf0800h ED31B-0860 POSTER Ghost Forest Rising: A Hyperspectral Approach to Assessing Vegetation Health and Tree Die-Off in Response to Saltwater Intrusion in a Coastal Environment: L Lightning, T L Jass, A McGirt, R E Emanuel0800h ED31B-0861 POSTER Using Flow Charts to Visualize the Decision-Making Process in Space Weather Forecasting: M T Y Aung, T Myat, Y Zheng, M L Mays, C Ngwira, M C Damas0800h ED31B-0862 POSTER Investigation of Characteristics of Large dB/dt for Geomagnetically Induced Currents: D Munoz, C Ngwira, M C Damas

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0800h ED31B-0863 POSTER Comparing the Characteristics of Ionosphere for Different Solar Minimum Periods: S Bawie, C Ngwira, M C Damas0800h ED31B-0864 POSTER Applications of Ground Penetrating Radar for Mapping Fluvial Sediments at the East River Floodplain Near Crested Butte, Colorado: G Guryan, H F Malenda, M L Anderson, K Singha0800h ED31B-0865 POSTER Programmatically Optimized SEM Image Acquisition for Measurement of Contamination on Molybdenum Coated Foils from the NASA Genesis Mission: A Gil0800h ED31B-0866 POSTER Strain Accommodation of Cenozoic Rifting in the Northern Margin of the Shire Graben, Southern Malawi Rift: W T Prater, K I Vélez-Rosado, A Santiago-Torres, A R Pritt, D A Laó-Dávila, E Chikalamo, P R N Chindandali, L Kamuyango, E A Atekwana, M G Abdelsalam, J Salima0800h ED31B-0867 POSTER Using Passive Sampling to Asses Ozone Formation in Sparsely Monitored Areas: C M Crosby, J Mainord, L A George0800h ED31B-0868 POSTER Biomass “Green” Power Vs. Coal “Traditional” Power: Who is the Largest Emitter in Humboldt County and How Should Regulations be Addressed?: A M Zurawski0800h ED31B-0869 POSTER Analyzing Tropospheric Ozone and NOx Emission Levels and Patterns in a Rural Town in Oregon: S R Brunk, C M Crosby, J Mainord, L A George0800h ED31B-0870 POSTER 1-D Photochemical Modeling of the Martian Atmosphere: Seasonal Variations: C Boxe, S Emmanuel, U Hafsa, E Griffith, J Moore, J Tam, I Khan, Z Cai, B Bocolod, J Zhao, S Ahsan, N Tang, J Bartholomew, R Rafi, K Caltenco, K Smith, M Rivas, H Ditta, H Alawlaqi, N Rowley, F Khatim, N Ketema, J Strothers, I Diallo, C Owens, J Radosavljevic, S A Austin, L P Johnson, R Zavala-Gutierrez, N Breary, D Saint-Hilaire, D Skeete, J Stock, S Blue, D Gurung, O Salako0800h ED31B-0871 POSTER Air Quality Modeling and Forecasting over the United States Using WRF-Chem: C Boxe, U Hafsa, S Blue, S Emmanuel, E Griffith, J Moore, J Tam, I Khan, Z Cai, B Bocolod, J Zhao, S Ahsan, D Gurung, N Tang, J Bartholomew, R Rafi, K Caltenco, M Rivas, H Ditta, H Alawlaqi, N Rowley, F Khatim, N Ketema, J Strothers, I Diallo, C Owens, J Radosavljevic, S A Austin, L P Johnson, R Zavala-Gutierrez, N Breary, D Saint-Hilaire, D Skeete, J Stock, O Salako0800h ED31B-0873 POSTER Dst Profile Investigation of Long-Lasting Storms with Gamma Distribution and Diffusion-Like Distribution: Y Dong, J Chou, M C Damas0800h ED31B-0874 POSTER Indigenous Waters: Applying the SWAT Hydrological Model to the Lumbee River Watershed: J Painter, N Singh, K L Martin, J M Vose, D N Wear, R E Emanuel0800h ED31B-0875 POSTER Changes in bottom water conditions on the New Jersey paleoshelf during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum (56 million years ago): J Park, M Makarova, K G Miller, J V Browning, J D Wright0800h ED31B-0876 POSTER Magnetic Susceptibility: Correlations with Clay Content and Apparent Diffusion Coefficients Controlling Electrical Double Layer Polarization: T Robinson, K Keating, J Robinson, L D Slater, B L Parker0800h ED31B-0877 POSTER Pb inventory in an ombrotrophic bog decreases over time: E Baumann, J Jeremiason, S Sebestyen0800h ED31B-0878 POSTER The Impact of Climate Change on World Hurricane Activity: N Mardmomen, S Aldaylam, J Delfin, T M Marchese

0800h ED31B-0879 POSTER Identifying Chemical and Biological Factors Affecting Soil Carbon Cycling: D N Farrant, H Naughton, S E Fendorf0800h ED31B-0880 POSTER New Mapping in the Sand Springs Range of Western Nevada Clarifies and Constrains Regional Deformation Sequences of the Luning-Fencemaker Thrust Belt: S Czarnecki, J Jarvis, J I Satterfield0800h ED31B-0881 POSTER Pore Water Arsenic Dynamics in Rice Paddies Under Projected Future Climates: M Plaganas, T Wang, E M Muehe, S E Fendorf0800h ED31B-0882 POSTER Microbial Metabolic Response to Carbon Sources in a Uranium Contaminated Floodplain: L Barragan, K Boye, J Bargar, S E Fendorf0800h ED31B-0883 POSTER Analysis of the geochemical gradient created by surface-groundwater interactions within riverbanks of the East River in Crested Butte, Colorado: J Lunzer, K H Williams, H F Malenda, A Nararne-Sitchler0800h ED31B-0884 POSTER Urban Heat Islands (UHI) and the influence of city parks within the urban environment.: W Garcia, V Shandas, J Voelkel, D Espinoza0800h ED31B-0885 POSTER High-volume rainfall events in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and their relationship to HYSPLIT back trajectories and chemical constituents: C Ge, A L Norman, K J Stenhouse, B Jansens, S Beamish0800h ED31B-0886 POSTER Perceptions of Shale Gas Development: Differences in Urban and Rural Communities: G Melby, E Grubert, A R Brandt0800h ED31B-0887 POSTER Fault Lines: Seismicity and the Fracturing of Energy Narratives in Oklahoma : V A Drummond, E Grubert, A R Brandt0800h ED31B-0888 POSTER Upper-Crustal Structure of the Møre Margin, Offshore-Norway: A T Moronfoye, S Ronen, S L Klemperer, G C Alves0800h ED31B-0889 POSTER Colorstratigraphy; A New Stratigraphic Correlation Technique: P N Ranasinghage, N U Nanayakkara, C Priyantha, T Abillapitiya0800h ED31B-0891 POSTER Effect of Bacterial Microbiota on the Silica Uptake of the Marine Diatom, Odontella sp.: E J Hughes, M Kempnich, M Sison-Mangus0800h ED31B-0892 POSTER Assessing Future Projections of Climate Extremes Over the South Central USA: D L Gillson, D H Rosendahl, E Mullens

ED31C Moscone South 307Wednesday 0800hClimate Literacy: Increasing the Collective Impact of Climate Literacy

Partnerships I (joint with GC, PA)

Tamara Ledley, Technical Education Research Centers; Frank Niepold, NOAA Washington DC; Oksana Shcherba, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

0800h ED31C-01 Collaborating at a Regional Scale for Climate Literacy and Action: C Carlton, O Shcherba0815h ED31C-02 The Power of Large Scale Partnerships to Increase Climate Awareness and Literacy Around the World: T Murphy, T J Andersen, K Wegner

0830h ED31C-03 How the Pacific Islands Climate Education Partnership (PCEP) Has Collaboratively Increased Regional Collective Impacts on Climate Literacy Via Networks of Diverse Stakeholders Engaging in Multiple Reinforcing Activities: A Sussman0845h ED31C-04 Development and nationwide scale-up of Climate Matters, a localized climate change education program delivered by TV weathercasters.: H M Cullen, E Maibach0900h ED31C-05 Animating the Discussion about Climate Change: A Ratner0915h ED31C-06 A CLEAN Network Initiative – Accelerating Transition to Post Carbon and Resilient Communities through Education and Engagement: T S Ledley, F Niepold III, J Bozuwa, A Davis, J Fraser, J Kretser, K L I Poppleton, L Qusba, K Ruggiero, W Spitzer, C Stylinski0930h Panel Discussion:

ED31D Moscone South 309Wednesday 0800hCommunication of Science: Practice,

(joint with GC, NH, OS, SI)

Heidi Roop, Victoria University of Wellington; Samuel Illingworth, Univ of Manchester; Alejandra Borunda, Columbia University of New York

0800h ED31D-01 Scientists Have Feelings, Too. We Can Connect Emotions and Intellect to Reach Big Audiences, and Then Move Them.: L F Tenenbaum0815h ED31D-02 Increasing public awareness and facilitating behavior change: Two guiding heuristics: E Maibach0830h ED31D-03 Grassroots Engagement and the University of Washington: Evaluating Science Communication Training Created by Graduate Students for Graduate Students: J A Rohde, M Clarkson, J Houghton, W Chen0845h ED31D-04 Environmental Progression: The Psychological Justification for Reframing Climate Change and Global Warming: S H Veldey0900h ED31D-05 Effective Social Media Practices for Communicating Climate Change Science to Community Leaders: M Estrada, C DeBenedict, L Bruce0915h ED31D-06 Importance of strategy in social media: getting the most out of your post: W Bohon, D F Sumy0930h ED31D-07 Climate Signals: An On-Line Digital Platform for Mapping Climate Change Impacts in Real Time: H Cutting0945h ED31D-08 TravelingGeologist: an online platform for dissemination of earth science to the masses: C J Spencer, C W Hoiland, K L Gunderson

ED31E Moscone North 110Wednesday 0800hNew Approaches to Professional and Career Development for Students and Postdocs in the Geosciences I Posters (Lightning)Valerie Sloan, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Rebecca Haacker, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

0800h Introductory Remarks: 0800h ED31A-0848 POSTER Mentoring the Next Generation of Science Gateway Developers and Users: L B Hayden, F Jackson-Ward0800h ED31A-0849 POSTER Strategies for exposing students to potential careers in the geosciences and preparing them with skillsets valued by today’s workforce: a case study: V Sloan, R Haacker0800h ED31A-0850 POSTER Student Workshops for Severe Weather Warning Decision Making using AWIPS-2 at the University of Oklahoma: A B Zwink, D Morris, P J Ware, S Ernst, B Holcomb, S Riley, J Hardy, S Mullens, M Bowlan, C Payne, A Bates, B Williams0800h ED31A-0851 POSTER Professional Development For Community College Faculty: Lessons Learned From Intentional Mentoring Workshops: A R Morris, D J Charlevoix0800h ED31A-0852 POSTER Professional Development for Graduate Students through Internships at Federal Labs: an NSF/USGS Collaboration: E Snow, E Jones, L C Patino, E Wasserman, A R Isern, T Davies0800h ED31A-0853 POSTER Interactive and Hands-on Methods for Professional Development of Undergraduate Researchers: S N Pressley, J E LeBeau0800h ED31A-0854 POSTER Building the Next Generation of Earth Scientists: the Deep Carbon Observatory Early Career Scientist Workshops: K Pratt, J Fellowes, D Giovannelli, V Stagno0800h ED31A-0855 POSTER ‘Ike Wai Professional Development Model for Students and Post-docs: B C Bruno0901h Discussion:

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSediment Size Input to Fluvial Networks: Production,

I Posters S (joint with H, T)

Mikael Attal, University of Edinburgh; Leonard Sklar, San Francisco State University; , University of Wyoming

0800h EP31A-0925 POSTER Modeling Cobble Transport in a Fluvial System for Provenance Studies: The Cement Mixer Experiment: K S Pound, H Heldberg0800h EP31A-0926 POSTER How Reliable is Your Detrital Geothermochronological Data? Quantifying the Influence of Abrasion on Detrital Heavy Minerals Through Numerical Modelling: C Lavarini, M Attal, L A Kirstein0800h EP31A-0927 POSTER Particle Size Reduction in Geophysical Granular Flows: The Role of Rock Fragmentation: G Bianchi, L S Sklar0800h EP31A-0928 POSTER Lithological dependency of source and particle size of fluvial sediment from mountain to coastal area: S Mizugaki, J Otsuka, M Ohashi, A Tanise, R Shimme0800h EP31A-0929 POSTER Can the Size Distributions of Talus Particles be Predicted from Fracture Spacing Distributions on Adjacent Bedrock Cliffs?: J P Verdian, L S Sklar, J R Moore, D J Rosenberg0800h EP31A-0930 POSTER Using multi-scale remote sensing techniques to quantify hillslope channel coupling in bedrock landscapes: A B Neely, R DiBiase0800h EP31A-0931 POSTER Channel Armoring, Incision, and Surface Particle Size Distribution Change Detection in a Highly Disturbed Watershed: T L Bailey

EP31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSurface Processes in the Anthropocene: Human Dimensions of Geomorphic Change and Anthropogenic Chronological Markers in Sediments I PostersAndrew Wilcox, University of Montana; Katherine Skalak, USGS Headquarters; Michele Koppes, University of British Columbia; Laura Reynolds, University of California Santa Barbara

0800h EP31B-0932 POSTER Documenting Temporal Changes in Channel Geometry of the Buffalo RiverResulting from a Large-Scale Environmental Dredging Project: J Singer, J V Bajo, K Pfender, B Luther0800h EP31B-0933 POSTER Human Impact on the Geomorphological Evolution of the Opak River Following the 2010 Large Volcanic Event of the Merapi (Indonesia): F Gob, E Gautier, C Virmoux, D Grancher, V Tamisier, K W Primanda, S B Wibowo0800h EP31B-0934 POSTER Mapping, Monitoring, and Modeling Geomorphic Processes to Identify Sources of Anthropogenic Sediment Pollution in West Maui, Hawai’i: C Cerovski-Darriau, J D Stock, W R Winans0800h EP31B-0935 POSTER Bed Degradation and Sediment Export from the Missouri River after Dam Construction and River Training: Significance to Lower Mississippi River Sediment Loads: M D Blum, E Viparelli, Z A Sulaiman, B S Pettit0800h EP31B-0936 POSTER Numerical Simulation of Missouri River Bed Evolution Downstream of Gavins Point Dam: Z A Sulaiman, M D Blum, G Lephart, E Viparelli0800h EP31B-0937 POSTER Modeling the Impact of controlled flow and sediment releases for the restoration of the Nile River-Delta system, Egypt: B Al-Zaidi, A Moussa, E Viparelli0800h EP31B-0938 POSTER Human Influences on Geomorphic Dynamics in Western Montana Gravel-Bed Rivers: A C Wilcox0800h EP31B-0939 POSTER A modelling framework to evaluate human-induced alterations of network sediment connectivity and quantify their unplanned adverse impact: S Bizzi, R Schmitt, M Giuliani, A Castelletti0800h EP31B-0940 POSTER Quantifying and tracing sediment mobilized during the 20th century in the South River watershed, western Massachusetts: S Dow, N P Snyder, W B Ouimet, A M Martini, B Yellen, J D Woodruff, R M Newton0800h EP31B-0941 POSTER Estimating the combined effects of road-induced landslides and reservoir sediment trapping on the regional sediment budget in the Lancang Basin. : Z Rubin, Y Zhao, R Schmitt, G M Kondolf, Y Huang, Q Xie

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0800h EP31B-0942 POSTER Effects of decontamination work on riverine radiocaesium activity concentrations in Fukushima affected area: K Taniguchi, Y Onda, K Yoshimura, H Smith, W Brake, T Kubo, T Kuramoto, T Sato, S Onuma0800h EP31B-0943 POSTER The Extraction of Terrace in the Loess Plateau Based on radial method: W Liu, F Li0800h EP31B-0944 POSTER Disruption of Alluvial Fan Processes in a Cascade Range Stream, and Attempts to Address the Resulting Problems...: P DeVries0800h EP31B-0945 POSTER The Atchafalaya River Avulsion – control of Nature or control of dredging?: J Shaw, G McCain0800h EP31B-0946 POSTER Analysis of the flood inundation maps in a two-dimensional hydrodynamic model coupled with sediment transport: A case study of Darby Creek, PA: S M H Hosseiny, V B Smith, C Zarzar0800h EP31B-0947 POSTER Hydrologic Connectivity and Land Use Effects on Sediment Accumulation on Stream Floodplains of the Savannah River Site, South Carolina.: J Eddy, K M Yeager, C Barton, J D Phillips0800h EP31B-0948 POSTER Developing a Sediment Budget for the Upper Elk River Watershed, Northwestern California: Do Natural or Anthropogenic Sources Dominate?: L H MacDonald, N Harrison, S Beach, M Miles, M R House, K Ferrier, P Belmont0800h EP31B-0949 POSTER Geomorphic Response of Trinity River Tributary Deltas under High Flow Restoration Hydrology: R L Stewart, D Gaeuman0800h EP31B-0950 POSTER How much sediment have we added to a floodplain? Preliminary results of using contaminated sediments to tease out enhanced deposition to a floodplain of the lower Meramec River, MO: A Pearson, D M Hanes0800h EP31B-0952 POSTER Estimating the Natural Flow Regime of the Rio Grande: T Blythe, J C Schmidt0800h EP31B-0953 POSTER New Findings of Existence Anthropocene In Recent sediments at Marmara and Black Sea Coasts of Turkey: Ö Sümer, A Alak0800h EP31B-0954 POSTER Date prints on stranded macroplastics: Exploring the potential of marine litter assemblages as chronological markers in recent coastal deposit: L Sander0800h EP31B-0956 POSTER The use of XRF core scanner technique to identify anthropogenic chronological markers for dating recent sediments and for mapping and estimating the quantity of contaminated sediments in different fjord settings in western Norway : H Haflidason, L Thorsen, O L Soldal

EP31C Moscone West 2005Wednesday 0800hCohesive Sediment Erosion and Transport in Riverine, Estuarine, and Coastal Environments IAllen Reed, Naval Research Lab Stennis Space Center; Andrew Manning, HR Wallingford Ltd; Daniel Parsons, University of Hull; Theresa Wynn-Thompson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

0800h EP31C-01 Cohesive Sedimentary Processes on River-Dominated Deltas: New Perspectives from the Mississippi River Delta Front, Gulf of Mexico: S J Bentley, G P Keller, J Obelcz, J M Maloney, K Xu, I Y Georgiou, M D Miner0820h EP31C-02 Implications of Tidally Varying Bed Stress and Intermittent Estuarine Stratification on Fine-Sediment Dynamics through the Mekong’s Tidal River to Estuarine Reach: R L McLachlan, A S Ogston, M A Allison, R S Hilmo0840h EP31C-03 Impinging Jets and the Erodibility of Cohesive Sediment: M Karamigolbaghi, S J Bennett, S M Ghaneeizad, J F Atkinson0900h EP31C-04 Field observations of cohesive sediment dynamics in a partially stratified estuary: I B Huang, S G Monismith, A J Manning0920h EP31C-05 Vertical Transport of Sediment from Muddy Buoyant River Plumes in the Presence of Different Modes of Interfacial Instabilities: K Strom, M Rouhnia0940h EP31C-06 Application of Chromophoric Dissolved Organic Matter Absorbance and Excitation-Emission Matrix Fluorescence Spectra (EEMS) to Investigate Clay-Organic Matter Flocculation Processes in Riverine-Estuarine Systems: J P Smith, A H Reed, T J Boyd

GEODESYG31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hGlobal Navigation Satellite System for Geoscience and Hazards Applications I Posters (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

0800h G31A-1036 POSTER A unified source model of the 2015 Gorkha Earthquake: G Liu, Q Wang, X Qiao0800h G31A-1037 POSTER Measuring and forecasting great tsunamis by GNSS-based vertical positioning of multiple ships: D Inazu, T Waseda, T Hibiya, Y Ohta0800h G31A-1038 POSTER On the roburtness of GNSS-based tsunami early warning systems: K Chen, Y T Song, Z Liu0800h G31A-1039 POSTER Detecting Volcanic Ash Plumes with GNSS Signals: N Rainville, K M Larson, S E Palo, M Mattia, M Rossi, M Coltelli, C Roesler, D Fee0800h G31A-1040 POSTER Introduction to the GNSS Geodetic Infrastructure in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands Region: L Yang, G Wang, V A Huerfano Moreno, C von Hillebrandt-Andrade, J A Martínez-Cruzado, H Liu0800h G31A-1041 POSTER A COMPARISON OF GEODETIC AND SEISMIC STRAIN RATES IN TURKEY: B Aktug0800h G31A-1042 POSTER Detecting Tsunami Source Energy and Scales from GNSS & Laboratory Experiments: Y T Song, S C Yim, A Mohtat0800h G31A-1043 POSTER Current crustal deformation characteristics and its relationship to ground fissures of Fenwei basin, central China, revealed by GPS observations and modeling: W QU, Z Lu, Q Zhang, Q Wang, Z Li0800h G31A-1044 POSTER Improvement of the accuracy of continuous GPS/Acoustic measurement using a slackly moored buoy: M Imano, M Kido, Y Ohta, N Takahashi, T Fukuda, H Ochi, C Honsho, R Hino0800h G31A-1045 POSTER Smartphone-Based Earthquake and Tsunami Early Warning in Chile: B A Brooks, J C Baez, T Ericksen, S E Barrientos, S E Minson, C Duncan, C Guillemot, D Smith, M Boese, E S Cochran, J R Murray, J O Langbein, C L Glennie, J Dueitt, H Parra0800h G31A-1046 POSTER Seafloor Geodesy usi ng Wave Gliders to study Earthquake and Tsunami Hazards at Subduction Zones: S Sathiakumar, S Barbot, E Hill, D Peng, J Zerucha, S Suhaimee, G Chia, G G Salamena, A Syahailatua0800h G31A-1047 POSTER Hazard Monitoring in a Spectrum-Challenged Future: US Department of Transportation Adjacent Band Compatibility Assessment of Interference on High-Precision GNSS Receivers: F Blume, H T Berglund0800h G31A-1048 POSTER Ionospheric TEC disturbances induced by the 2016 NK’s rocket : B K Choi, H Kil0800h G31A-1049 POSTER SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF SUB-DAILY GPS POSITIONS IN VOLCANIC AREAS: G Akay, P J Dare, R B Langley

G31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNew GNSS Data and Techniques: Applications in the Earth Sciences I PostersJianghui Geng, Wuhan University; Jonathan Jones Felix Teferle, University of Luxembourg; Shuanggen Jin, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences

0800h G31B-1050 POSTER COST Action ES1206: Advanced GNSS Tropospheric Products forMonitoring Severe Weather Events and Climate (GNSS4SWEC): J Jones, G Guerova, J Dousa, G Dick, S Haan, de, E Pottiaux, O Bock, R Pacione0800h G31B-1051 POSTER Real-time Retrieving Atmospheric Parameters from Multi-GNSS Constellations: X Li, F Zus, C Lu, G Dick, M Ge, J Wickert, H Schuh0800h G31B-1052 POSTER A Bayesian approach to constrain the time evolution of tropospheric parameters in GNSS data processing : implications for meteorology : S Nahmani, P Rebischung, O Bock0800h G31B-1053 POSTER Estimating Integrated Water Vapor (IWV) regional map distribution using METEOSAT satellite data and GPS Zenith Wet Delay (ZWD): Y Reuveni, A Leontiev0800h G31B-1054 POSTER Improved Analysis of Time Series with Temporally Correlated Errors: An Algorithm that Reduces the Computation Time.: J O Langbein0800h G31B-1055 POSTER An Investigation on the Contribution of GLONASS to the Precise Point Positioning for Short Time Observations: R Ulug, M T Ozludemir0800h G31B-1056 POSTER PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF WEB-BASED PPP SERVICES

M Albayrak, H Erkaya, M T Ozludemir, T Ocalan0800h G31B-1057 POSTER A GIS Procedure to Monitor PWV During Severe Meteorological Events: I Ferrando, B Federici, D Sguerso

0800h G31B-1058 POSTER Assessment of the near real-time GNSS zenith total delay estimated from different solutions using different orbit and clock products : T Ning, M Lidberg, J M Johansson, M Ridal, L Jivall, C Kempe0800h G31B-1059 POSTER Improved GNSS processing and screening for ZTD monitoring in national network: K Stepniak, O Bock0800h G31B-1060 POSTER Generation of High Resolution Water Vapour Fields from GPS Observations and Integration With ECMWF and MODIS: C Yu, Z Li, N T Penna0800h G31B-1061 POSTER The Prediction of Global Electron Content with Radial Basis Function Neural Network: J Xue0800h G31B-1062 POSTER Hourly Updated GNSS Orbit and Clock : S Song, J Xue0800h G31B-1063 POSTER Time-domain analyses of crustal movements immediately after the 2011 Tohoku-okiearthquake from kinematic solutions of GNSS point movements: Y Saegusa, K Heki0800h G31B-1064 POSTER Near Real-time GNSS-based Ionospheric Model using Expanded Kriging in the East Asia Region: P H Choi, E Bang, J Lee0800h G31B-1065 POSTER Improving GNSS Precise Point Positioning with Numerical Weather Models: X Li, C Lu, F Zus, G Dick, M Ge, J Wickert, H Schuh0800h G31B-1066 POSTER Troposphere Augmentation for GNSS Real-time Precise Point Positioning in National BDS Augmentation Service System (NBASS) of China: Z Fu, Y Lou, S Chuang, G Shengfeng, G Xiaopeng0800h G31B-1067 POSTER Autoregressive Processes in Homogenization of GNSS Tropospheric Data: A Klos, J Bogusz, F N Teferle, O Bock, E Pottiaux, R Van Malderen0800h G31B-1068 POSTER To detect cycle slip for GNSS medium–long baseline in real time marine surveys using fitting method by a selection of the parameter weights: X Luo0800h G31B-1069 POSTER PW Characteristics during the 2013 Colorado Flood using Ground-Based GPS Measurements: H K Huelsing, J Wang0800h G31B-1071 POSTER Assessment of Neutrospheric Zenith Delay predictions from regional NWP in the context of PPP quality results.: T A F Gouveia, J F Galera Monico, D B M Alves, L Sapucci0800h G31B-1072 POSTER An Autonomous High-rate GNSS Receiver with Iridium Messaging, Real-time Signal Processing, and Power System Part 2: Results from Prototype Testing: P R Passmore, D Inglis, G Hoar, F Clemente, E J Davis0800h G31B-1073 POSTER Nowcast of thunderstorm and typhoon activity based on lightning detection and flexible operation of micro-satellites: Y Takahashi

G31C Moscone West 2002Wednesday 0800hPlate Motion, Continental Deformation, and Interseismic Strain Accumulation I (joint with GP, NH, S, T)

Donald Argus, JPL; , University of Alaska Fairbanks; Rui Fernandes, Universidade da Beira Interior; D. Sarah Stamps, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

0800h G31C-01 Impact of Visco-Elastic Relaxation Following the 2010 Maule Earthquake in Chile on Adjacent Segments of the Subduction: E Klein, C Vigny, L Fleitout0815h G31C-02 Subducted Seamount Locks the Shallow Megathrust in Central Ecuador: J M Nocquet, J Y Collot, A Lepetre, A Ribodetti, E Sanclemente, P Jarrin, M Chlieh, D Graindorge, P Charvis0830h G31C-03 The Awakening of the Mentawai Section of the Sunda Megathrust: Coseismic and Postseismic Deformation of the 2007 Mw 8.4 Bengkulu Earthquake in Sumatra: L L Tsang, E Hill, S Barbot, Q Qiu, L Feng, I Hermawan, P Banerjee, D H Natawidjaja0845h G31C-04 The signature of the earthquake cycle at subduction zones: insights from simple mechanical models: R M A Govers, K P Furlong0900h G31C-05 Sibling ruptures (Mw 7.3-7.4) within a persistent rupture barrier on the Sunda megathrust under Simeulue: P M Morgan, L Feng, A J Meltzner, E Hill, E Lindsey, L L Tsang0915h G31C-06 Influence of Fault Geometry on Himalayan Megathrust Coupling: E Lindsey, R V Almeida, J Hubbard, L L Tsang, E Hill, P Tapponnier, R Burgmann0930h G31C-07 Earthquake Potential of Active Faults in Taiwan from GPS Observations and Block Modeling: W L Chang, K E Ching, C H Lee, Y Lee, C F Lee0945h G31C-08 Using Deep Slow Slip in New Zealand to Constrain Slip Partitioning: N M Bartlow, L M Wallace

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hAdvances in Integration of Earth System Dynamics and Social System Models Posters (cosponsored by Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS)) (joint with EP, H, PA, SI)

Kimberly Rogers, University of Colorado at Boulder; Isaac Ullah, San Diego State University; Albert Kettner, University of Colorado at Boulder; Mark Rounsevell, University of Edinburgh

0800h GC31A-1103 POSTER Recent Deforestation Causes Rapid Increase in River Sediment Load in the Northern Andes : J D Restrepo, A Kettner, J P Syvitski0800h GC31A-1104 POSTER Navigable rivers facilitated the spread and recurrence of plague in pre-industrial Europe: Y R Pak Hong0800h GC31A-1105 POSTER Integrating Geomorphic and Social Dynamics in the Analysis of Anthropogenic Landforms: Examining Landscape Evolution of Terrain Modified by Agricultural Terracing: J Glaubius, M Maerker0800h GC31A-1106 POSTER Global Warming Denial: The Human Brain on Extremes: N Marrouch, B T Johnson, J M Slawinska0800h GC31A-1107 POSTER Quantitative modeling of human-environment interactions in the preindustrial world: J O Kaplan, P Sommer, A U Kay, L N Phelps0800h GC31A-1108 POSTER Making Earth-human system modeling easier and more interesting: M C Hill0800h GC31A-1109 POSTER Coupling integrated assessment and earth system models: concepts and an application to land use change: B C O’Neill, P Lawrence, X Ren0800h GC31A-1110 POSTER Design of Soil Salinity Policies with Tinamit, a Flexible and Rapid Tool to Couple Stakeholder-Built System Dynamics Models with Physically-Based Models: J J Malard, A I Baig, E Hassanzadeh, J F Adamowski, H Tuy, H Melgar-Quiñonez0800h GC31A-1111 POSTER Integrating models that depend on variable data: A T Banks, M C Hill0800h GC31A-1113 POSTER Examining the Resilience of Crop Production, Livestock Carrying Capacity, and Woodland Density in a Rural Zimbabwean Socio-Ecological System Using Agent-Based Models Representing Human Management Decisions: M V Eitzel Solera, K Neves, A Veski, J Solera, O E Omoju, A Mawere Ndlovu, K Wilson

GC31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hMultisector Multiscale Modeling to Address Integrated Human-Earth System Dynamics I PostersIan KraucunasNational Laboratory; Nadya Bliss, Arizona State University; Robert Vallario, Department of Energy Germantown

0800h GC31B-1114 POSTER Enhancing Next-generation Earth Systems Models by Integrating Earth System Modeling, Data Analytics, and Agent-based Modeling: M R Allen, O Omitaomu, J H Kennedy, S Surendran Nair, H M A Aziz, M Coletti0800h GC31B-1115 POSTER Leading with Consequences: A Petascale Ensemble Experiment to Support the Discovery of High Consequence Multi-sector, Multi-scale Climate Change Scenarios: J R Lamontagne, P M Reed, K V Calvin, R P Link, C Leon0800h GC31B-1116 POSTER Impacts of water management on U.S. thermoelectricity production: X Zhang, H Y Li, L R Leung, L Liu, M I Hejazi, B A Forman0800h GC31B-1117 POSTER Modeling and Economic Analysis of Power Grid Operations in a Water Constrained System: Z Zhou, Y Xia, T Veselka, E Yan, G Betrie, F Qiu0800h GC31B-1118 POSTER Multi-Scale Modeling and Probabilistic Assessment of Electrical Power and Dependent Systems’ Resilience to Extreme Events: S Backhaus, D Pasqualini, T Crawford, M Ewers, B Tasseff, J Ambrosiano, S Linger, R Roberts, R Bent, A Barnes0800h GC31B-1119 POSTER Economic Assessment of Correlated Energy-Water Impacts using Computable General Equilibrium Modeling : F Qiu, S Andrew, J Wang, E Yan, Z Zhou, T Veselka0800h GC31B-1120 POSTER Understand the impacts of wetland restoration on peak flow and baseflow by coupling hydrologic and hydrodynamic models: H Gao, J L Sabo0800h GC31B-1121 POSTER Evaluation of a monthly hydrological model for Integrated Assessment Models: Y Liu, M I Hejazi, H Y Li, X Zhang, G Leng

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0800h GC31B-1122 POSTER Irrigation impacts on the water cycle and regional climate simulated by the ACME Model: G Leng, L R Leung, M Huang0800h GC31B-1123 POSTER Carbon-climate-human interactions in an integrated human-Earth system model: K V Calvin, B P Bond-Lamberty, A D Jones, X Shi0800h GC31B-1124 POSTER Integrated modeling of land-use change: the role of coupling, interactions and feedbacks between the human and Earth systems: E Monier, D W Kicklighter, Q Ejaz, N Winchester, S Paltsev, J M Reilly0800h GC31B-1125 POSTER

Quantifying potential future impacts of energy resource development: C Martinez, S S Haines, D J Semmens, J Diffendorfer, K Bagstad, S Garman0800h GC31B-1126 POSTER Uncertainty and the Social Cost of Methane Using Bayesian Constrained Climate Models: F C Errickson, D Anthoff, K Keller

GC31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800h

Shifts: Where Are We Headed? I Posters (joint with B)

Connie Millar, USDA Forest Service; David Cairns, Texas A & M University College Station; Toni Lyn Morelli, US Geological Survey

0800h GC31C-1128 POSTER Aspect Shifts and Local Extirpations in Limber Pine without Change in Elevation Over 3600 Years of Climate Variability in the Western Great Basin, USA : C Millar, R D Westfall, D Delany0800h GC31C-1129 POSTER Rapid Treeline Demographic Shifts in Great Basin Sub-Alpine Forests: B Smithers0800h GC31C-1130 POSTER Disentangling climatic versus biotic drivers of tree range constraints: Broad scale tradeoffs between climate and competion rarely explain local range boundaries: L D L Anderegg, J Hillerislambers0800h GC31C-1131 POSTER Warming climate may negatively affect native forest understory plant richness and composition by increasing invasions of non-native plants : M Dovciak, J W Wason III, J Frair, M Lesser, J Hurst0800h GC31C-1132 POSTER Demographic Responses To Climate Manipulations Across a Species Range: M F Oldfather0800h GC31C-1133 POSTER Vascular Vegetation and Soil Microbiota of Juneau Icefield Nunataks: D Collins, S Hepner, E Kittilsby, P Bass, C White0800h GC31C-1134 POSTER Community climatic niche means as a tool to understand species range shifts across scales: R L Olliff Yang, M F Oldfather, P D Papper, L E Flint, A L Flint, D Ackerly0800h GC31C-1135 POSTER Developing a protocol for long-term population monitoring and habitat projections for a climate-sensitive sentinel species to track ecosystem change and species range shifts: A Beers0800h GC31C-1136 POSTER A comparison of the effects of climate change on American fish species: A Scavo, R P Singh

GC31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hEarth’s Energy Imbalance and Energy Flows through the Climate System I Posters (joint with A, OS)

Kevin Trenberth, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Seiji Kato, NASA Langley Research Ctr; Tristan L’Ecuyer, University of Wisconsin Madison; Karina von Schuckmann, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography

0800h GC31D-1137 POSTER Analysis of the residual in column integrated atmospheric energy balance: S Kato, K M Xu, T Wong, N G Loeb, F G Rose, K E Trenberth, T J Thorsen0800h GC31D-1139 POSTER Inter-hemispheric asymmetry of the global energy budget and near-surface temperature anomalies throughout the 20th Century: M Wild, V Lembo, D Folini, P Lionello0800h GC31D-1140 POSTER Constraining Changes in Ocean Heat Content from 1990-2015 Using a Data Assimilation Ocean Circulation Model: A Bagnell, T DeVries0800h GC31D-1141 POSTER The Effect of Cloud Type on Earth’s Energy Imbalance : Y A Hang, T L’Ecuyer0800h GC31D-1142 POSTER Magnetic remote sensing of ocean heat content: R Tyler, T J Sabaka0800h GC31D-1143 POSTER Time and Spectral Dependent Degradation Correction for ERBE WFOV Shortwave Nonscanner Instruments and Revisiting its Radiation Observations (1985 to 1998): A K Shrestha, S Kato, T Wong, P W Stackhouse Jr, F G Rose, W F Miller, K Bush, D A Rutan, P Minnis, D R Doelling

GC31E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hInternational Transdisciplinary Approaches toward Resilience and Adaptation for Societal, Managed, and Natural Systems: Case Studies on Coastal Vulnerability and Freshwater Security I Posters (joint with PA)

Maria Uhle, National Science Foundation; Matthew Dobson, NERC Natural Environment Research Council

0800h GC31E-1144 POSTER Measuring dynamics of household vulnerability in selected coastal megacities to inform transformative adaptation: J Birkmann, W D Solecki0800h GC31E-1146 POSTER Global learning for local solutions: Reducing vulnerability of marine-dependent coastal communities: S S Salim, A Paytan0800h GC31E-1147 POSTER Managed Retreat: A Global Analysis of Drivers, Barriers, and Outcomes: M Hino, K J Mach, C B Field0800h GC31E-1148 POSTER The Economic Impact of Adaptive Responses to Future Scenarios of Socio-Economic and Ecological Change in the Tonle Sap Ecosystem, Cambodia: L Teh, N Bond, K B KC, E D G Fraser, R Seng, R Sumaila0800h GC31E-1150 POSTER Patterns of fish diversity and assemblage structure and water quality in the longest Asian tropical river (Mekong): R Chea, S Lek, G Grenouillet0800h GC31E-1151 POSTER Communities needs, values, and representations of the world: lessons learned from Greenland’s and Senegal’s ARTisticc’s study sites.: J Baztan, J P Vanderlinden, M Cordier, C Da Cunha, N Gaye, J M Huctin, A Kane, J Quensiere, Y Remvikos, A Seck0800h GC31E-1152 POSTER Privatization by Other Means: Social Power, Tankers and Techno-Assemblages of Water Supply in Amman, Jordan.: D Mustafa0800h GC31E-1153 POSTER An Integrated Framework to Analyze Local Decision Making and Adaptation to Sea-Level Rise in Coastal Regions in Santos-Brazil, Broward County-USA and Selsey-UK: J A Marengo, F E Muller-Karger, M Pelling, C J Reynolds, S B Merril, L H Nunes, S Paterson, A Gray, J T Lockman, J Kartez, F Moreira, R Greco, J Harari, C G Souza, L M Alves, E Hosokawa, E Tabuchi

GC31F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hInterpretation and Uncertainty in Climate, Earth System, Integrated Assessment, and Impact Models and Observations I Posters (joint with A, EP, PP, SI)

Elisabeth Lloyd, Indiana University Bloomington; Jaideep Ray, Sandia National Laboratories; Donald Lucas, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Maoyi HuangNorthwest National Laboratory

0800h GC31F-1154 POSTER Non-robust numerical implementations impact global carbon and water cycle simulations: a demonstration with two ESM land models: J Tang, W J Riley0800h GC31F-1155 POSTER Uncertainty Quantification of Extratropical Forest Biomass in CMIP5 Models over the Northern Hemisphere: C E Yang, J Mao, F M Hoffman, D M Ricciuto, J S Fu0800h GC31F-1156 POSTER Comparing Natural and Economic Carbon Cycle Feedbacks: D Woodard, W Fu, S J Davis, J T Randerson0800h GC31F-1157 POSTER Is Time the Best Metric to Measure Carbon-Related Climate Change Potential and Tune the Economy Toward Reduced Fossil Carbon Extraction?: F A DeGroff0800h GC31F-1158 POSTER UQ Analysis of the Double ITCZ Problem: G J Anderson, D D Lucas0800h GC31F-1159 POSTER Reducing Errors in Satellite Simulated Views of Clouds with an Improved Parameterization of Unresolved Scales: B R Hillman, R Marchand, T P Ackerman0800h GC31F-1160 POSTER Information Criterion Comparison of Two Deep Convection Ensembles in the ACME Climate Model: D D Lucas, G J Anderson, V Bulaevskaya, K Chowdhary, B Debusschere, S J Ghan0800h GC31F-1161 POSTER Using multi-chain Markov chain Monte Carlo methods to calibrate geoscientific models: J Ray, L Swiler, J Bao, Z Hou, M Huang0800h GC31F-1162 POSTER Statistical Surrogate Modeling of Atmospheric Dispersion Events Using Bayesian Adaptive Splines: D Francom, B Sansó, V Bulaevskaya, D D Lucas0800h GC31F-1163 POSTER Are quantitative sensitivity analysis methods always reliable?: X Huang0800h GC31F-1164 POSTER Reducing the Uncertainty in Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Projections Using Bayesian Model Averaging: R Olson, S I An

0800h GC31F-1165 POSTER Validation of Sea Ice Models Using an Uncertainty-Based Distance Metric for Multiple Quantities of Interest: J R Urrego-Blanco, N M Urban0800h GC31F-1166 POSTER Quantifying the importance of model-to-model variability in integrated assessments of 21st century climate: B P Bond-Lamberty, A D Jones, X Shi, K V Calvin0800h GC31F-1167 POSTER No Spatial Analogue – Novel Climates and Disappearing Climates: E M Fischer, F Dahinden, R Knutti0800h GC31F-1168 POSTER Climate Observing System Simulation Experiments: Reducing the Uncertainty in Climate Uncertainty: E C Weatherhead, B A Wielicki, V Ramaswamy0800h GC31F-1169 POSTER Probabilistic Estimates of Climate Impacts of the Paris Agreement: A P Sokolov, S Paltsev, H Chen, C E Forest, A G Libardoni, E Monier, X Gao0800h GC31F-1170 POSTER Evaluation of Climate Model Output Against Observations in a Hypothesis Testing Framework: A J Braverman, B M Quam0800h GC31F-1171 POSTER What can we gain by using Bayesian methods to combine information from a multi-model ensemble?: A K Jonko, N M Urban0800h GC31F-1172 POSTER Model Independence in Downscaled Climate Projections: a Case Study in the Southeast United States: G M E Gray, R Boyles0800h GC31F-1173 POSTER Signal to noise quantification of regional climate projections : S Li, D E Rupp, P Mote0800h GC31F-1174 POSTER Downscaled Projections of 21st Century Bioclimatic Variables for U.S. Climate Divisions: R Nicholas0800h GC31F-1175 POSTER Can climate models be tuned to simulate the global mean absolute temperature correctly?: Q Duan, Y Shi, W Gong0800h GC31F-1176 POSTER Trends and associated uncertainty in the global mean temperature record: A N Poppick, E J Moyer, M Stein

GC31G Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNew Approaches to Sustained Climate Assessment in the U.S.: Progress, Collaborations across Scales, and Tools I Posters (joint with PA, SI)

Fred Lipschultz, US Global Change Research Prog; Emily Cloyd, US Global Change Research Prog

0800h GC31G-1178 POSTER National Climate Assessment - Land Data Assimilation System (NCA-LDAS) Data and services at NASA GES DISC: H Rui, B Vollmer, W L Teng, M F Jasinski, D M Mocko, D S Silberstein, S J Kempler0800h GC31G-1179 POSTER NCA-LDAS: A Terrestrial Water Analysis System Enabling Sustained Assessment and Dissemination of National Climate Indicators: M F Jasinski, S Kumar, C D Peters-Lidard, K R Arsenault, H K Beaudoing, J D Bolten, J Borak, S Kempler, B Li, D M Mocko, M Rodell, H Rui, D S Silberstein, W L Teng, B Vollmer0800h GC31G-1180 POSTER Climate Scenarios for the Fourth National Climate Assessment and the Sustained Assessment Process: K Kunkel, D R Easterling0800h GC31G-1181 POSTER NOAA Regional Sea Level Trends and Scenarios: W Sweet, C Zervas, E W Leuliette0800h GC31G-1182 POSTER OpenNEX, a private-public partnership in support of the national climate assessment: R R Nemani, W Wang, A Michaelis, P Votava, S Ganguly0800h GC31G-1183 POSTER Enabling Research Tools for Sustained Climate Assessment: A K Leidner, M G Bosilovich, M F Jasinski, R R Nemani, D E Waliser, T J Lee0800h GC31G-1185 POSTER SUSTAINED CLIMATE ASSESSMENTS IN CALIFORNIA: LINKAGES WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL EFFORTS: G Franco, L W Bedsworth0800h GC31G-1186 POSTER The Indiana Climate Change Impacts Assessment: J S Dukes, M Widhalm0800h GC31G-1187 POSTER NOAA’s State Climate Summaries for the National Climate Assessment: A Sustained Assessment Product: K Kunkel, S Champion, R Frankson, D R Easterling, J Griffin, J D Runkle, L E Stevens, B C Stewart, L Sun, S Veasey0800h GC31G-1188 POSTER Extending the Reach of National Assessments: Addressing Local and Regional Needs: K Lewis, T Carter

GC31H Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hPermafrost Degradation and Its Interrelations with Physical, Socioecological, and Socioeconomical Processes I Posters (joint with B, C, PP, SI)

Jens Strauss, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Potsdam; Daniel Fortier,

University of Montreal; Gerald Frost, Alaska Biological Research, Inc.; Mathias Ulrich, University of Leipzig

0800h GC31H-1189 POSTER Impacts of Colville River dynamics on river navigability near Nuiqsut, Alaska: 1955-present: M A Whitley, S K Panda, A Prakash, T J Brinkman0800h GC31H-1190 POSTER The Role of Fires in Facilitating Long-Term Thermo-Erosion in Arctic Tundra : M L Chipman, F Hu0800h GC31H-1191 POSTER Predicting Occurrences of Retrogressive Thaw Slumps and their Implications on the Near Shore Carbon Budget Along the Yukon Coast, Canada: J L Ramage, A M Konopczak, A Morgenstern, H Lantuit0800h GC31H-1192 POSTER Estimate carbon emissions from degraded permafrost with InSAR and a soil thermal model: Z Zhou, L Liu0800h GC31H-1193 POSTER Developing a numerical model of ice wedge degradation and trough formation: V Garayshin, D Nicolsky, V E Romanovsky0800h GC31H-1194 POSTER Thermo-erosion gullies boost the transition from wet to mesic tundra vegetation and increase the heterogeneity of high Arctic wetlands.: D Fortier, E Godin, E Lévesque, N Perreault, L Lamarque, A Veillette0800h GC31H-1197 POSTER The Nitrogen Inventory of the Yedoma Permafrost Domain: J Strauss, B W Abbott, C Biasi, G Grosse, M A Horn, S Liebner, T Sanders, L Schirrmeister, T Schneider von Deimling, S Wetterich, M Winkel, S Zubrzycki0800h GC31H-1198 POSTER Internal Creep Dynamics of Frozen Debris Lobe-A, Brooks Range, Alaska: M M Darrow, R P Daanen0800h GC31H-1199 POSTER Extensive Cryopegs on Barter Island, North Slope, Alaska: T D Lorenson, P W Swarzenski, C H Conaway, F J Oberle, C D Johnson, B M Richmond, A Gibbs0800h GC31H-1200 POSTER Long-term active-layer dynamics: results of 22 years of field observations in Northern Hemisphere permafrost regions.: N I Shiklomanov, F E Nelson, D A Streletskiy, A E Klene, B K Biskaborn0800h GC31H-1201 POSTER Regional Mapping of Permafrost Active Layer Properties Using P-Band AirMOSS and L-Band UAVSAR Time-Series Observations in Alaska: R H Chen, A Tabatabaeenejad, M Moghaddam0800h GC31H-1202 POSTER Active Layer Thickening and Thaw Progression Variability in Central Svalbard: S M Strand, H H Christiansen0800h GC31H-1203 POSTER Dynamics of Active Layer Depth across Alaskan Tundra Ecosystems: C Ma, X Zhang, X Song, X Xu0800h GC31H-1204 POSTER Comprehensive Evaluation of 1850-2100 Active Layer Thickness and Thawing Index Variability across the Northern Hemisphere: O W Frauenfeld, X Peng, T Zhang0800h GC31H-1205 POSTER Simulation of Soil Frost and Thaw Fronts Dynamics with Community Land Model 4.5: J Gao, Z Xie0800h GC31H-1206 POSTER Modeling vulnerability to thermokarst disturbance and its consequences on regional land cover dynamic in boreal Alaska: H Genet, M J Lara, W R Bolton, A D McGuire0800h GC31H-1207 POSTER Assessment of the permafrost changes in the 21st century under various disturbances to the land cover in the Alaskan Arctic: D Nicolsky, V E Romanovsky, S K Panda, S S Marchenko, R R Muskett

GC31I Moscone West 3005Wednesday 0800hMultidisciplinary Assessments of Radiation Management Geoengineering II (joint with A, PA)

Ben KravitzLaboratory; Trude Storelvmo, Yale University; Alan Robock, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Simone Tilmes, National Center for Atmospheric Research

0800h GC31I-01 Simulated transition from RCP8.5 to RCP4.5 through three different Radiation Management techniques: H Muri, J E Kristjansson, M Adakudlu, A Grini, S K Lauvset, O H Otterå, M Schulz, J F Tjiputra0812h GC31I-02 Limits of cirrus cloud seeding: B Gasparini, S Münch, U Lohmann0824h GC31I-03 Impacts of Solar Radiation Management on Surface Ozone: L Xia, P J Nowack, S Tilmes, A Robock0836h GC31I-04 Dangerous Climate Velocities from Geoengineering Termination: Potential Biodiversity Impacts: C Trisos, J Gurevitch, B Zambri, L Xia, G Amatulli, A Robock0848h GC31I-05 The G4Foam Experiment: Global Climate Impacts of Regional Ocean Albedo Modification: C J Gabriel, A Robock0900h GC31I-06 Precipitation response to solar geoengineering in a high-resolution tropical-cyclone permitting coupled general circulation model: P J Irvine, D Keith, J A Dykema, G A Vecchi, L W Horowitz

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0912h GC31I-07 Climate Impacts of Geoengineering in a Delayed Mitigation Scenario: S Tilmes, B M Sanderson, B C O’Neill0924h GC31I-08 Solar Geoengineering Effects on Stratospheric Dynamics, QBO and Transport: U Niemeier0936h GC31I-09 Changes to the quasi-biennial oscillation due to tropical SO2 injections: J Richter, S Tilmes, M J Mills, B Kravitz, D G MacMartin0948h GC31I-10 Sensitivity of Global Mortality to Sulfate Geoengineering: S D Eastham, D Weisenstein, D Keith, S R H Barrett

GC31J Moscone West 3003Wednesday 0800hNatural- and Human-Induced Impacts on the Terrestrial Water Cycle and Implications for Water Resources I (joint with A, H, PA)

Qiuhong Tang, IGSNRR Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS; Min-Hui Lo, NTU National Taiwan University; Dong Wang, Nanjing University; Nathalie VoisinLaboratory

0800h GC31J-01 Estimating variations in global surface water storage: D P Lettenmaier0815h GC31J-02 The impact of anthropogenic land cover changes on the West African monsoon: A multi-model study: A A Boone0830h GC31J-03 Different Hydrologic Responses to Vegetation Greening between Water-limited and Energy-limited Basins: X Liu, P Bai, Y Li, L Changming0845h GC31J-04 Terrestrial hydro-climatic change, lake shrinkage and water resource deterioration: Analysis of current to future drivers across Asia : J Jarsjo, H Beygi, J Thorslund0900h GC31J-05 Identifying the interferences of irrigation on evapotranspiration variability over the Northern High Plains: R Zeng, X Cai0915h GC31J-06 Mechanism of saline groundwater migration under the influence of deep groundwater exploitation in the North China Plain: D Han, G Cao, M J Currell0930h GC31J-07 Analyzing the Propagation of Human Impacts Through Fluvial Systems Using Computational Model Experimentation: B Michaelis, T J Troy0945h GC31J-08 Disentangling the Long-term Effects of Climate Change and Forest Structure and Species Composition on Streamflow Across the Eastern US : P Caldwell, K Elliott, A Hartsell, C Miniat

GEOMAGNETISM, PALEOMAGNETISM AND

ELECTROMAGNETISMGP31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hFundamental Mineral and Rock Magnetism II PostersBruce Moskowitz, University of Minnesota; Joshua Feinberg, University of Minnesota; Dario Bilardello, University of Minnesota; Julie Bowles, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

0800h GP31A-1276 POSTER Low temperature magnetic properties of monoclinic pyrrhotite with particular relevance to the Besnus transition: M Volk, S Gilder, J M Feinberg0800h GP31A-1277 POSTER Low-temperature anisotropy changes in monoclinic pyrrhotite: D Koulialias, M Charilaou, J F Löffler, A U Gehring0800h GP31A-1278 POSTER Improved Rock Magnetic Characterization From Trajectories of Unsaturated Magnetic Hysteresis Parameters: A Roth, G Acton, K L Verosub0800h GP31A-1279 POSTER Magnetic Force Microscopy of Magnetic Microstructures in Small Equidimensional Titanomagnetite Grains: E Khakhalova, B M Moskowitz, P Solheid0800h GP31A-1280 POSTER Study on magnetic properties of magnetic minerals in the quartzofeldspathic schist by using magnetic force microscope: C H Ni, Y H Chen0800h GP31A-1281 POSTER Investigation of Allanite as a Possible Paleomagnetic Recorder: S S Fearn, S Goldman, T O’Brien, J A Tarduno0800h GP31A-1282 POSTER Discrimination of Thermal versus Mechanical Effects of Shock on Rock Magnetic Properties of Spherically Shocked up to ~10-160 GPa Basalt and Diabase: N S Bezaeva, N Swanson-Hysell, S Tikoo, D D Badyukov, M A C Kars, R Egli, D A Chareev, L M Fairchild0800h GP31A-1283 POSTER Magnetic, Chemical and Mössbauer Tracking of the Solid Solution of Fe and Exsolution of Magnetite in Plagioclase of the 2.05 Ga Bushveld Complex, South Africa: S A McEnroe, C Tegner, P Robinson, M D Dyar, N S Church

0800h GP31A-1284 POSTER Titanomagnetite Curie temperatures: Effects of vacancies, chemical/cation ordering and thermal history: M J Jackson, J Bowles, S C L L Lappe, P Solheid0800h GP31A-1285 POSTER Rock-magnetic properties of single zircon crystals sampled from the Yangtze River: M Sato, S Yamamoto, Y Yamamoto, W DU, M Ohno, H Tsunakawa, S Maruyama0800h GP31A-1286 POSTER IMPACT OF THE SENSOR AREA, ACQUISITION DESIGN AND POSITION NOISE ON THE ESTIMATION OF THE MAGNETIZATION DISTRIBUTION WITHIN A RECTANGULAR ROCK SAMPLE: A L A Reis, V C Oliveira Jr0800h GP31A-1288 POSTER MAX UnMix: Introducing a new web application for unmixing magnetic coercivity distributions: J M Feinberg, D Maxbauer, D L Fox0800h GP31A-1289 POSTER FORCinel Version 3.0: An Integrated Environment for Processing, Analysis and Simulation of First-Order Reversal Curve Diagrams: I Lascu, R J Harrison0800h GP31A-1290 POSTER A Theoretical Comparison of Anisotropies of Susceptibility and Remanence in Single-domain Magnets: A J Newell0800h GP31A-1291 POSTER Remagnetization of carbonate rocks in southern Tibet: perspective from rock magnetic and petrographic investigations: W Huang, P C Lippert, M J Jackson, M J Dekkers, Y Zhang, J Li, H Xiumian, Z Guo0800h GP31A-1292 POSTER Low Temperature Magnetism of Rock Bottom Material from the Mendeleev Rise, Arctic Ocean: D Elkina, A Piskarev, A Kireev

GP31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hGeneral Contributions in Geomagnetism, Paleomagnetism, and Electromagnetism PostersJulie Bowles, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; Andrew Jackson, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich

0800h GP31B-1293 POSTER Development of a Magnetic-Core, Transverse-Field AF Demagnetizer: W E Schillinger, E R Morris, R S Coe, D R Finn0800h GP31B-1294 POSTER A New Protocol for 3-Axis Static Alternating Field Demagnetization of Rocks: R S Coe, D R Finn0800h GP31B-1295 POSTER Improved Data Model and Data Entry Methods for the MagIC Paleomagnetic and Rock Magnetic Database: N Jarboe, R Minnett, C Constable, L Tauxe, A A P Koppers, L Jonestrask0800h GP31B-1296 POSTER Directional Cluster Analysis on a Sphere: Retrieval of Archean Magnetic Directions from Data with High Dispersion: R K Bono, M S Dare, J A Tarduno, R D Cottrell0800h GP31B-1297 POSTER Assessment Of Inclination Shallowing In Late-Cretaceous Turbidites, Ochoco Basin, Mitchell Inlier, Central Oregon.: W Callebert, B A Housen, K Surpless0800h GP31B-1298 POSTER Preliminary Magnetic Polarity Stratigraphy and Rock Magnetic Data From the Continuous Cored Record of Triassic Continental Environmental Change, the Colorado Plateau Coring Project: J W Geissman, H M A Buhedma, J McIntosh, P E Olsen, D V Kent0800h GP31B-1299 POSTER The Stanislaus Group in a Beheaded Drainage: Tectonics at the Margin of the Sierra Nevada Microplate: R Schubert, C J Pluhar, C W Carlson, S A Jones0800h GP31B-1300 POSTER A Kinematic Model for Vertical Axis Rotation within the Mina Deflection of the Walker Lane: T Gledhill, C J Pluhar, S A Johnson, J R Lindeman, M S Petronis0800h GP31B-1301 POSTER Preliminary Paleomagnetically Determined Vertical-Axis Rotations and their Relationship to Extensional Events of the Southern Walker Lane: S Johnson, J W Geissman, D T Katopody, S R Kerstetter, J S Oldow0800h GP31B-1302 POSTER THE EASTERN MONO BASIN TRANSTENSIONAL ZONE: NEW PALEOMAGNETIC AND 40AR/39AR DATA BEARING ON THE TIMING AND EXTENT OF VERTICAL AXIS ROTATION ASSOCIATED WITH INTERCONTINENTAL DEFORMATION: M S Petronis, D Grondin, G Castillo Sr, S Shields, J Lindline, B Romero, C J Pluhar0800h GP31B-1303 POSTER Remagnetization in the Monterrey Salient (NE Mexico) and regional tecto-magnetic events in the Mexican Fold-Thrust Belt : S R Nemkin, G Chavez-Cabello, E Fitz-Diaz, B van der Pluijm, R Van Der Voo0800h GP31B-1304 POSTER A Permian pole from Paleoproterozoic Gneisses of the Lofoten Islands, Norway??: L L Brown, S A McEnroe0800h GP31B-1305 POSTER Cessation of large-scale convergence within the Tibetan plateau by 23 Ma: J Meng, R S Coe, C Wang, S Gilder, X Zhao, H Liu, W Yushuai0800h GP31B-1306 POSTER Paleomagnetism of Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic volcanic rocks of Southern Siberia: I Fedyukin, A Shatsillo

0800h GP31B-1307 POSTER Paleomagnetic Evaluation of the Resurgent Dome at Valles Caldera, Jemez Mountains, New Mexico: A Rhode, J W Geissman, F E Goff0800h GP31B-1308 POSTER REMAGNETIZATION IN SOME TRANSITIONAL FLOWS: J P Valet, J H Carlut, J Vella, M Le Goff, V Soler0800h GP31B-1309 POSTER A modified time-temperature relationship for titanomagnetite and its application to igneous erratic boulders in Hachijo Island, Japan: T Tonosaki, N Nakamura, K Goto, T Sato, M Watanabe0800h GP31B-1310 POSTER Viscous remanent magnetization dating for tsunami boulders: T Sato, N Nakamura, Y Kumagai, K Goto, H Nagahama, K Minoura

GP31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hGeomagnetically Induced Currents (GIC) and Geomagnetic Perturbations:

Poster (joint with NH, SA, SM)

Jennifer Gannon, Computational Physics Inc. Boulder; Peter Chi, University of California Los Angeles; Christopher Balch, NOAA Boulder; Carol Finn, USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center

0800h GP31C-1311 POSTER Solar Cycle Variations in Ground-Based Geomagnetic Records: S A Gilder, M R Wack, E A Kronberg0800h GP31C-1312 POSTER Modelling GIC Flow in New Zealand’s Electrical Transmission Grid: T Divett, A W P Thomson, M Ingham, C J Rodger, C Beggan, G Kelly0800h GP31C-1313 POSTER Long term Geomagnetically Induced Current observations from New Zealand: T Divett, C J Rodger, D H Mac Manus, M Dalzell, A W P Thomson, E Clarke, T Petersen, M A Clilverd0800h GP31C-1314 POSTER Predicting ground geoelectric field using magnetospheric model and 3d conductivity model of Earth: I J Honkonen, A V Kuvshinov, L Rastaetter, A A Pulkkinen0800h GP31C-1315 POSTER The Mesospheric Sodium Layer as a Remotely, Optically Pumped Magnetometer for Investigation of Birkeland Currents: J Matzka, M G Johnsen, U P Hoppe, A Serrano0800h GP31C-1316 POSTER Wavelet-Based ULF Pulsation Index for Studying Conjugate ULF Pulsation at High Latitudes and Its Applications to Space Weather: Z Xu, M Hartinger, C R Clauer, H Kim, D R Weimer, K Deshpande0800h GP31C-1317 POSTER Risk assessment of the extreme interplanetary shock of 23 July 2012 on low-latitude power networks: J Zhang, C Wang, T Sun, Y D Liu0800h GP31C-1318 POSTER Magnetic ocean wave effects in Taiwan: C R Chen, C H Chen, H Y Yen, J Y Lin0800h GP31C-1319 POSTER New GOES High-Res Magnetic Measurements: Spectral Properties and Studies of Field Line Conjunctions: R J Redmon, P T M Loto’aniu, A Abdelqader, P J Chi, H J Singer, A Boudouridis, M Tilton0800h GP31C-1320 POSTER The Geomagnetically Induced Currents at the Equator Associated with Interplanetary Shocks: E Yizengaw, P Doherty, B A Carter0800h GP31C-1321 POSTER A new method to estimate contributions of coronal mass ejections and high-speed streams to geomagnetic activity: L Holappa, K Mursula, T Asikainen0800h GP31C-1322 POSTER Space Hazard Monitor (SHM) network – Electric field measurements and model comparisons: J L Gannon, Z Xu, M Henderson0800h GP31C-1323 POSTER Application of Chinese Geomagnetic Survey and Geomagnetic Model for 2005-2010: R Xu, Z Gu, J Yuan0800h GP31C-1324 POSTER Using EarthScope magnetotelluric data to improve the resilience of the US power grid: rapid predictions of geomagnetically induced currents: A Schultz, L R Bonner IV0800h GP31C-1325 POSTER Observations of Plasmaspheric Density Structures by Normal-mode Magnetoseismology: P J Chi, W Li0800h GP31C-1326 POSTER Development Of Eej Model Based On Dense Ground-based Magnetometer Array: H Matsushita, A Yoshikawa, T Uozumi, A Fujimoto, S Abe, J K Ishitsuka I, O Veliz, D Rosales, E Safor, V Beteta0800h GP31C-1327 POSTER Spectral Scaling Technique to Determine Extreme Carrington-level GIC Effects: L M Winter, J L Gannon, R A Quinn, R Pernak, S L Huston0800h GP31C-1328 POSTER The QuakeFinder Magnetometer Network – a Platform for Earth and Space Science Research: T Bleier, K N Kappler, D Schneider0800h GP31C-1330 POSTER Testing electrostatic equilibrium in the ionosphere by detailed comparison of ground magnetic deflection and incoherent scatter radar.: R B Cosgrove, A Schultz, N Imamura

0800h GP31C-1331 POSTER Investigation of GICs Associated with Large dB/dt Variations in Space: S Dimitrakoudis, I R Mann, K R Murphy, J Rae, M Denton, D K Milling0800h GP31C-1332 POSTER Covariability Between Geomagnetic and Ocean Forcing (Climatic) Data Sets: G Hellio, R Tyler, T J Sabaka, W Kuang0800h GP31C-1333 POSTER Geomanetically Induced Currents (GIC) calculation, impact assessment on transmission system and validation using 3-D earth conductivity tensors and GIC measurements.: R Sharma, J D McCalley

GP31D Moscone South 302Wednesday 0800hMagnetic Mysteries: From the Origin of the Hawaiian Emperor Bend to the Source of Marine Magnetic Anomalies I (joint with DI, OS, T, V)

Richard Gordon, Rice University; Antony Morris, Plymouth University; Jason Phipps Morgan, Royal Holloway University of London; , Utrecht University

0800h GP31D-01 Lava Accumulation Patterns at Fast-Spread Ridges and the Fidelity of Marine Magnetic Anomalies: J S Gee, S C Cande, D V Kent0815h GP31D-02 Near-seafloor magnetics using the AUV URASHIMA at strongly magnetized active back-arc volcanoes of the Okinawa Trough: M Fujii, K Okino0830h GP31D-03 The effects of post-accretion sedimentation on the magnetization of oceanic crust: J Dyment, R Granot0845h GP31D-04 On the Enigmatic Birth of the Pacific Plate within the Panthalassa Ocean: L Boschman, D J J Van Hinsbergen0900h GP31D-05 Recent Progress in Understanding the Origin of the Hawaiian-Emperor Bend: R G Gordon, J P Morgan0915h GP31D-06 Age-Distance Relations along the Hawaiian-Emperor Volcanic Chain: History and Current Status: D A Clague0930h GP31D-07 The Hawaii-Emperor Bend: A Seafloor Spreading Perspective: U Barckhausen, D S Wilson0945h GP31D-08 Modeling absolute plate and plume motions: G P Bodinier, P Wessel, C P Conrad

HYDROLOGYH31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hWater Issues Related to Conventional and Unconventional Produced Water Management: Water Quality, Salinity Mapping, Underground Injection Control, and Induced Seismicity II PostersKyle Murray, Oklahoma Geological Survey; David Shimabukuro, California State University Sacramento; Jan Gillespie, California State University,

Bridget Scanlon, University of Texas at Austin

0800h H31A-1334 POSTER Evaluating Non-potable Water Usage for Oil and Gas Purposes in the Permian Basin: K Marsac, M Pedrazas, S Suydam, A Navarre-Sitchler0800h H31A-1335 POSTER Determining the Economic Feasibility of Using Produced Water for Agriculture in Colorado Through Life Cycle Cost Analyses: F Dolan, A C Blaine, T S Hogue0800h H31A-1336 POSTER Quantifying the Impact of Technological Trends and Spatiotemporal Variability in Hydraulic Fracturing Water Intensity: J Montgomery, F O’sullivan0800h H31A-1337 POSTER Optimizing Water Management for Collocated Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs: R C Reedy, B R Scanlon, M Walsh0800h H31A-1338 POSTER Machine Learning for Mapping Groundwater Salinity with Oil Well Log Data: W H Chang, D Shimabukuro, J M Gillespie, M Stephens0800h H31A-1339 POSTER Management of Reclaimed Produced Water in the Rocky Mountain States Enhanced with the Expanded U.S. Geological Survey Produced Waters Geochemical Database: K D Gans, M S Blondes, M E Reidy, C H Conaway, J J Thordsen, E L Rowan, Y K Kharaka, M Engle0800h H31A-1340 POSTER Preliminary Prioritization of California Oil and Gas Fields for Regional Groundwater Monitoring Based on Intensity of Petroleum Resource Development and Proximity to Groundwater Resources: T A Davis, M K Landon, G Bennett0800h H31A-1341 POSTER Inorganic Geochemistry of Flowback Water from the Montney Formation: Potential Sources of Elevated Ion Concentrations: J Owen, R Bustin

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0800h H31A-1342 POSTER Comparison of geochemical data obtained using four brine sampling methods at the SECARB Phase III Anthropogenic Test CO2 injection site, Citronelle Oil Field, Alabama: C H Conaway, J J Thordsen, M A Manning, P J Cook, R C Trautz, B Thomas, Y K Kharaka0800h H31A-1343 POSTER Changes in baseflow patterns in water-limited shale oil and gas regions: the Eagle Ford play: S Arciniega, J A Brena-Naranjo, A Hernández-Espriú, A Pedrozo-Acuña0800h H31A-1344 POSTER Two-phase numerical modeling of hydraulic fracturing fluid injection in shale gas formations: R Edwards, F Doster, M A Celia, K Bandilla0800h H31A-1345 POSTER Rapid estimation of aquifer salinity structure from oil and gas geophysical logs: D Shimabukuro, M Stephens, A Ducart, S M Skinner0800h H31A-1346 POSTER Groundwater Depletion and the Sharp Increase of Seismicity in the Southern States, How GRACE Data Could Help?: Z Hong, E Hasan, Y Hong, B Xia, H Zhong0800h H31A-1347 POSTER Methane Sources and Migration Mechanisms in the Shallow Trinity Aquifer in Parker and Hood Counties, Texas – a Noble Gas Analysis: T Wen, M C Castro, J P Nicot, C M Hall, P J Mickler, R Darvari0800h H31A-1348 POSTER Groundwater-Quality Impacts from Natural-Gas Wellbore Leakage: Numerical Sensitivity Analysis of Hydrogeologic, Geostatistical, and Source-Term Parameterization at Varying Depths: A K Rice, J E McCray, K Singha0800h H31A-1349 POSTER Assessing Distribution and Origin of Methane in Shallow Groundwater in Horizontal Oil and Gas Play Areas, Eastern Kentucky: J Zhu, T M Parris, C J Taylor, S E Webb, B Davidson, R Smath, S D Richardson, L Molofsky, J S Kromann

H31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hEstimating Floodplain, Stream, and Aquatic Ecosystems Responses to Climatic Extremes II PostersChandana Gangodagamage, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Water Center (NWC); Sarah Null, Utah State University; Darren Ficklin, Indiana University Bloomington; Thomas Adams, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), National Water Center (NWC)

0800h H31B-1350 POSTER Quantifying Thermal Variability with Prolonged Drought in Nevada’s Walker River: J R Wood, S E Null0800h H31B-1351 POSTER Development of an Integrated DHSVM-Flood2D-GPU modeling framework – A Case Study for the Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin: T T Dullo, A J Kalyanapu, S Gangrade, R Marshall, S R Islam, S K Ghafoor, S C Kao, B L Preston0800h H31B-1352 POSTER Agricultural Chemical Concentrations and Loads in Rivers Draining the Central Valley, California, to the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary: Before and During an Extended Drought: J L Domagalski0800h H31B-1353 POSTER The natural flow regime

Y P Tsang, A M Strauch, H M Clilverd0800h H31B-1354 POSTER Probabilistic flood inundation prediction within a coupled hydrodynamic, distributed hydrologic modeling framework: T E Adams0800h H31B-1355 POSTER Impacts of Water Level on Metabolism and Transient Storage in Vegetated Lowland Rivers - Insights from a Mesocosm Study: M J Kurz, J D Drummond, E Martí Roca, J P Zarnetske, J A Lee-Cullin, M Klaar, S Folegot, T Keller, A S Ward, J H Fleckenstein, T Datry, D M Hannah, S Krause0800h H31B-1356 POSTER Impact of Extreme Streamflows on Brook Trout Young-of-Year Abundance: A G Blum, B H Letcher, R M Vogel0800h H31B-1357 POSTER 3D Hydrodynamics Simulation of Amazonian Seasonally Flooded Wetlands: S S Pinel, M P Bonnet, J S Da Silva, R Cavalcanti Sr, S Calmant0800h H31B-1358 POSTER Impact of Extreme Climatic Events on the Temperature Regimes in Urban Streams: C Parchem, I T Stewart0800h H31B-1359 POSTER Dynamic Floodplain representation in hydrologic flood forecasting using WRF-Hydro modeling framework: C Gangodagamage, Z Li, K Maitaria, M Islam, T Ito, J Dhondia0800h H31B-1360 POSTER Hyper-resolution urban flood modeling using high-resolution radar precipitation and LiDAR data: S J Noh, S Lee, J Lee, D J Seo0800h H31B-1361 POSTER Enabling Large Scale Fine Resolution Flood Modeling Using SWAT and LISFLOOD-FP: Z Liu, A Rajib, V Merwade

0800h H31B-1362 POSTER Development of a 3D Stream Network and Topography for Improved Large-Scale Hydraulic Modeling: S Saksena, S Dey, V Merwade0800h H31B-1363 POSTER Terrestrial Laser Scanning to Estimate Hydraulic Resistance for Floodplain Mapping and Hydraulic Studies: J T Minear

H31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hCharacterization and Sustainable Management of Groundwater Systems through the Integration of Data and Tools Across Spatial and Temporal Scales III Posters (joint with IN, SI)

Alexandra Richey, Washington State University; Sven Arnold, University of Queensland; Deyi Hou, Tsinghua University; Neil McIntyre, University of Queensland

0800h H31C-1364 POSTER A semi-analytical solution for flow due to streambed recharge to an unconfined aquifer with considering unsaturated flow: C Chia-Hao, H D Yeh0800h H31C-1365 POSTER Building a Global Groundwater Model fromScratch - Concepts and Results: R Reinecke, Q Song, L Foglia, S Mehl, P M Doll0800h H31C-1366 POSTER The Resilience of Groundwater Remediation System in Response to Changing Conditions: D Hou0800h H31C-1367 POSTER A New Upscaling Method to the 3D Scalable Properties Data and its Application: X Cui Sr0800h H31C-1368 POSTER Hydrogeologic modelling to simulate groundwater inflow after sealing abandoned coal mines in Korea: D Kim, G Kim, D Kim, E Kim, D M Kim, H Baek0800h H31C-1369 POSTER A high resolution Passive Flux Meter approach based on colorimetric responses: K Chardi, K Dombrowski, J Cho, K Hatfield, M Newman, M D Annable0800h H31C-1370 POSTER Extreme groundwater levels caused by extreme weather conditions – the highest ever measured groundwater levels in Middle Germany and their management: F Reinstorf0800h H31C-1371 POSTER Mountain-Front or Mountain-Block Recharge? Unravelling the Origin of Water in Basin Aquifers : E Bresciani, R H Cranswick, J Batlle-Aguilar, P G Cook, O Batelaan, E Banks0800h H31C-1372 POSTER Solute Concentration at a Pumping Well in Non-Gaussian Random Aquifers under Time-Varying Operational Schedules: A Libera, F de Barros, M Riva, A Guadagnini0800h H31C-1373 POSTER Filtering of cyclical surface forcings in a layered vadose zone: J Dickinson, T P A Ferre0800h H31C-1374 POSTER To what extent do preferential flow pathways alter the impact of climate and land cover change on groundwater recharge?: F Sarrazin, A J Hartmann, F Pianosi, T Wagener0800h H31C-1375 POSTER Groundwater Recharge Variability under Climate Change Scenarios in a Sub-Humid and Sub-Tropical Region of Eastern India: R K Panda, S Jena0800h H31C-1376 POSTER Identification of hydrogeochemical processes controlling major ion chemistry in a part of the alluvial and hard rock terrain within National Capital Region, India: P Singh, S Mukherjee0800h H31C-1377 POSTER Data-Driven Groundwater Model Development: A Case Study in Baton Rouge, Louisiana: H V Pham, F T C Tsai0800h H31C-1378 POSTER Conceptual Model Evaluation using Advanced Parameter Estimation Techniques with Heat as a Tracer: R C Naranjo, E D Morway, R W Healy0800h H31C-1379 POSTER Adsorption and Reduction of Hexavalent Chromium on the Surface of Vivianite at Acidic Environment: S HA, S P Hyun, W Lee0800h H31C-1380 POSTER Groundwater Recharge under varied land use regions in the semi-arid parts of western West Bengal, India: P Malakar, A Mukherjee, S N Bhanja0800h H31C-1381 POSTER Evaluating Carbon Release Rate of Controlled-release Tablet and Its Applicability to Biological Nitrate Denitrification: Y Yeum, K HAN, J Yoon, J Lee, K Song, J H Kang, C W Park, Y Kim0800h H31C-1382 POSTER Aquifer Recharge Estimation In Unsaturated Porous Rock Using Darcian And Geophysical Methods.: J R Nimmo, L De Carlo, R Masciale, A C Turturro, K S Perkins, M C Caputo0800h H31C-1383 POSTER Calibrating Treasure Valley Groundwater Model using MODFLOW: J Hernandez, K Tan0800h H31C-1384 POSTER An integrated approach to characterize large scale groundwater systems in the Amacuzac River Basin, Central Mexico: E Morales-Casique, J Guinzberg-Belmont, A Ortega-Guerrero

0800h H31C-1386 POSTER The bacterial community inside a fluidized bed reactor, receiving mine-affected water converges to an overall steady state structure correlating with better reactor performance: I Hatam, S A Baldwin0800h H31C-1387 POSTER Identifying groundwater management strategies with reduced models of flow and transport: Z Stanko, S E Boyce, W W G Yeh0800h H31C-1388 POSTER Simulating Groundwater Recharge using a Physically Based Surface Water Hydrology Model: A Case Study in Northern Indiana, USA: Z Hanson, C M Chiu, A F Hamlet, D Bolster0800h H31C-1390 POSTER Hydrologic Evaluation of a Humid Climate Poplar Phytoremediation Barrier: K Swensen, A J Rabideau0800h H31C-1391 POSTER MODFLOW-OWHM v2: The next generation of fully integrated hydrologic simulation software: S E Boyce, R T Hanson, I M Ferguson, T Reimann, W Henson, S Mehl, S Leake, T Maddock0800h H31C-1392 POSTER Calibration of an Unsteady Groundwater Flow Model for a Complex, Strongly Heterogeneous Aquifer: H Liao, Z K Curtis, S G Li, M S Phanikumar, D Lusch0800h H31C-1393 POSTER Sources of Elevated Cl- Concentrations in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan: An Integrated Multiscale Water Quantity-Quality Analysis: Z K Curtis, H Liao, S G Li, D Lusch0800h H31C-1394 POSTER Uncertainty evaluation with increasing borehole drilling in subsurface hydrogeological explorations : K Amano, T Ohyama, S Kumamoto, M Shimo0800h H31C-1395 POSTER Using intrinsic tracers to determine subsurface groundwater mixing in a coastal aquifer system: J C Walker, B Neel, C I Czimczik, X Xu0800h H31C-1396 POSTER A Preliminary Approach for the Quantification of Groundwater Recharge Through Surface Water Groundwater Time Lag Estimates: J Ta, T C Harmon, J H Viers

H31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hAdvances in Data Integration, Inverse Methods, and Data Valuation across a Range of Scales in Hydrogeophysics I Posters (joint with NS)

Erasmus Oware, University at Majken Looms, University

of Copenhagen; Anja Klotzsche, Agrosphere Institute (IBG-3) Forschungszentrum Jülich; Mine Dogan, University of Wyoming

0800h H31D-1397 POSTER Improved characterisation of measurement errors in electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) surveys: C H M Tso, A M Binley, O Kuras, J Graham0800h H31D-1398 POSTER Long-term 4D Geoelectrical Imaging of Moisture Dynamics in an Active Landslide: S Uhlemann, J E Chambers, P B Wilkinson, H Maurer, P Meldrum, D Gunn, A Smith, T Dijkstra0800h H31D-1399 POSTER Hydrologic Process Parameterization of Electrical Resistivity Imaging of Solute Plumes Using POD McMC: M T Awatey, J Irving, E K Oware0800h H31D-1400 POSTER Fractured-rock hydrogeophysics with electrically conductive and neutrally buoyant tracers: A Shakas, N Linde, L Baron, T Le Borgne, O Bour, N Lavenant, M F Gerard0800h H31D-1401 POSTER A New Approach to Interpret Time-domain Induced Polarization Tomography: D Mao, A Revil0800h H31D-1402 POSTER High resolution aquifer characterization using crosshole GPR full-waveform tomography: N Gueting, T Vienken, A Klotzsche, J Van Der Kruk, J Vanderborght, J Caers, H Vereecken, A Englert0800h H31D-1403 POSTER Influence of the Redundant Verification and the Non-Redundant Verification on the Hydraulic Tomography: T B Wei, Y L Chen, H R Lin, S Y Huang, T C J Yeh, J C Wen0800h H31D-1404 POSTER Two Well Pumping Test Estimate Spatial Distribution of Hydraulic Properties: J W Chen, Y L Chen, H R Lin, S Y Huang, T C J Yeh, J C Wen0800h H31D-1405 POSTER Imaging Infiltration in 2D using GPR Reflection Tomography Enabled by Automated Data Collection: A R Mangel, S M Moysey, J Bradford0800h H31D-1406 POSTER Application of Ensemble H-infinity filter in aquifer characterization: T Nan, J Wu0800h H31D-1407 POSTER Electrical Resistivity Monitoring of Heat Tracer to Characterize Lab-Scale Hydraulic Conductivity Distributions: P Adetokunbo, T Hermans, E K Oware0800h H31D-1408 POSTER Assimilation of ambient seismic noise in hydrological models allows estimation of hydraulic conductivity in unsaturated media: B Fores, C Champollion, G Mainsant, A Fort, J Albaric

0800h H31D-1409 POSTER Hydrologic Process Regularization for Improved Geoelectrical Monitoring of a Lab-Scale Saline Tracer Experiment: E K Oware, S M Moysey0800h H31D-1410 POSTER Water partitioning and storage via preferential pathways on the hillslope scale observed using time-lapse ERT: M Kotikian, A Parsekian, G B Paige, A M Carey0800h H31D-1411 POSTER Remote Monitoring of Near-Surface Soil Moisture Dynamics In Unstable Slopes Using a Low-Power Autonomous Resistivity Imaging System: J E Chambers, P Meldrum, D Gunn, P B Wilkinson, S Uhlemann, R T Swift, O Kuras, C Inauen, D Hutchinson, S Butler0800h H31D-1412 POSTER Estimating Aquifer Properties from High-resolution, Time-lapse Fluid Thickness Measurements at the Sleipner Carbon Capture and Storage Project, North Sea: L R Cowton, J A Neufeld, N White, M J Bickle, J White, A Chadwick0800h H31D-1413 POSTER Determination of the Spatial Distribution in Hydraulic Conductivity Using Genetic Algorithm Optimization: A Aksoy, J H Lee, P K Kitanidis0800h H31D-1414 POSTER An analysis of spectral content of time-domain induced polarization data using Markov chain Monte Carlo: G Fiandaca, L M Madsen, A V Christiansen, E Auken0800h H31D-1415 POSTER Method of segmentation with downscaling for unresolved images of a highly heterogeneous porous medium: S Korneev, T D Scheibe, X Yang, J M Zachara, I Battiato0800h H31D-1416 POSTER High Resolution Spatio Temporal Moments Analysis of Solute Migration Captured using Pre-clinical Medical Imaging Techniques: M Dogan, S M Moysey, B A Powell, T A DeVol0800h H31D-1417 POSTER Unsupervised data quality checks on multiple sensor streams: F A Montalto, Z Yu, A Bedig0800h H31D-1418 POSTER Soil moisture spatial patterns at three different scales explored using three different soil moisture measurement devices: J Dong, T E Ochsner0800h H31D-1419 POSTER Estimation of Missing Groundwater Levels Using Short-Time Fourier Transform: C H Hsu, L Ieok-Pan, Y W Chen, L C Chang, C J Chiang

H31E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hMethods and Process Interpretations in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum II Posters (joint with A, B, GC)

Matthias Sprenger, University of Aberdeen; Delphis Levia, University of Delaware; Till Volkmann, University of Arizona; John Van Stan, Georgia Southern University

0800h H31E-1420 POSTER Chronological changes in canopy hydrometeorological dynamics may aid invasion of a globally invasive species (Ailanthus altissima Mill. tree of heaven): J T Van Stan II, S M M Sadeghi, T G Pypker, J Friesen0800h H31E-1421 POSTER Design of runoff water harvesting systems and its role in minimizing water losses : P Berliner, G Carmi, S Leake, N Agam0800h H31E-1422 POSTER Applications of Hobbyist Electronics in Monitoring Stemflow Processes: Preliminary Insights and Results: D E Carlyle-Moses, B Turner, D J Hill0800h H31E-1423 POSTER Bacterial Flux by Net Precipitation from the Phyllosphere to the Forest Floor.: P Pound, J T Van Stan II, L D Moore, T Bittar0800h H31E-1424 POSTER Phenological Impacts on Litter Interception in a Pinus elliottii Stand, Southeastern US: M Dibble, J T Van Stan II, P Bogeholz, Z Norman, M Coenders0800h H31E-1425 POSTER Spatiotemporal throughfall patterns beneath an urban tree row: P Bogeholz, J T Van Stan II, A Hildebrandt, J Friesen, M Dibble, Z Norman0800h H31E-1427 POSTER Mapping bark pH to better understand the cortisphere: D F Levia Jr, S Köhler, H F Jungkunst, G Gerold0800h H31E-1428 POSTER Rainfall interception at the intrastorm scale: insights from a mature coniferous forest: S I Iida, D F Levia Jr, A Shimizu, T Shimizu, K Tamai, T Nobuhiro, N Kabeya, S Noguchi, S Sawano, M Araki0800h H31E-1429 POSTER Measuring and modeling stemflow by two xerophytic shrubs in the Loess Plateau: The role of dynamic canopy structure: Y Zhang, X Li, W Li, F Shi, H Wu, X WU, T Pei0800h H31E-1430 POSTER Direct Measurements of Water Canopy Storage Capacity of Broadleaf Shrubs under Different Temperature and Wetting Regimes: W Yerk0800h H31E-1431 POSTER Shrub water use dynamics in arctic Alaska: J Clark, J M Young-Robertson, K D Tape

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0800h H31E-1433 POSTER Diverse Diurnal and Seasonal Sapflux Responses in Three Co-occurring Species from East Himalayan Wet Temperate Forests in Sikkim Himalaya, India: M Kumar, G Joseph, J Krishnaswamy0800h H31E-1434 POSTER Do Reductions in Dry Season Transpiration Allow Shallow Soil Water Uptake to Persist in a Tropical Lower Montane Cloud Forest?: L E Munoz Villers, F Holwerda, M S Alvarado-Barrientos, G R Goldsmith, D R Geissert Kientz, T M González Martínez, T E Dawson0800h H31E-1435 POSTER Closing the agricultural water budget: Return flow, ET and the role of laser scintillometry: S N Miller, B L Gordon0800h H31E-1436 POSTER Electrical Resistivity Tomography Reveals Upward Redistribution of Soil-Water by Coyote Brush in a Shrub-Grassland Ecotone: J E Manning, M S Schulz, D S Lambrecht0800h H31E-1437 POSTER Temporal and Spatial Separation of Water Use Averts Competition for Soil Water Resources in a Sahelian Agroforestry System: N A Bogie, R Bayala, I Diedhiou, R Dick, T A Ghezzehei0800h H31E-1438 POSTER Evaluating the Impact of Global Warming on Water Balance of Maize by High-precision Controlled Experiment and MLCan model: Y Ma, X Song, P Kumar, Y Wu, D Woo, P V Le, C Ma0800h H31E-1439 POSTER Modelling the Impact of Climate Change on Soil Water Availability and Plant Community Shifts in the Colorado Plateau: A Thomas, R A Gill0800h H31E-1440 POSTER Worldwide Interlaboratory Comparison of Cryogenic Water Extraction Systems for Soil Water Stable Isotope Analysis: N Orlowski, L Breuer, J McDonnell0800h H31E-1441 POSTER Intercomparison of Lab-Based Soil Water Extraction Methods for Stable Water Isotope Analysis: D Pratt, N Orlowski, J McDonnell0800h H31E-1442 POSTER Using Stable Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopes to Determine Tree Water Source and Depth for Eastern Redcedar (Cupressaceae: Juniperus virginiana) Across Oklahoma’s Precipitation Gradient: J Giddens, H R McCarthy0800h H31E-1443 POSTER Stable Isotope Analysis of Water Indicates that Mixing Occurs between Mobile and Tightly-Bound Soil Water: A I Vargas, B Schaffer, L Yuhong, L O Sternberg0800h H31E-1444 POSTER Leaf Cutter Ant (Atta cephalotes) Soil Modification and In Situ CO2 Gas Dynamics in a Neotropical Wet Forest: A S Fernandez Bou, O Carrasquillo Quintana, D Dierick, T C Harmon, S Johnson, L Schwendenmann, T J Zelikova0800h H31E-1445 POSTER Integrated In Situ Sensing and Modeling to Assess Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Tropical Wet Forest Soils: The Role of Leaf Cutter Ant Atta Cepholotes: T C Harmon, A S Fernandez Bou, D Dierick, S F Oberbauer, L Schwendenmann, A C Swanson, T J Zelikova0800h H31E-1446 POSTER Forest Canopy Water Cycling Responses to an Intermediate Disturbance Revealed Through Stable Water Vapor Isotopes: R Fiorella, C J Poulsen, A M Matheny, C Rey Sanchez, A T Fotis, T H Morin, C S Vogel, C M Gough, P Aron, G Bohrer

H31F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800h

Stochastic Inversion, and Machine Learning Methods in Water and Environmental Management II Posters (joint with PA)

Kuo-lin Hsu, University of California Irvine; Daniel O’Malley, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Xiao Chen, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

0800h H31F-1447 POSTER A Probabilistic Collocation Based Iterative Kalman Filter for Landfill Data Assimilation: Z Qiang, L Zeng, L Wu0800h H31F-1448 POSTER A Novel Weighted Kernel PCA-Based Method for Optimization and Uncertainty Quantification: C Talbot, X Chen, C H Tong, C Thimmisetty0800h H31F-1449 POSTER An efficient adaptive sampling strategy for global surrogate modeling with applications in multiphase flow simulation: S Mo, D Lu, X Shi, G Zhang, M Ye, J Wu, J Wu0800h H31F-1450 POSTER An Integrated Probabilistic-Fuzzy Assessment of Uncertainty Associated with Human Health Risk to MSW Landfill Leachate Contamination: H Mishra, S Karmakar, R Kumar0800h H31F-1451 POSTER Stage-discharge relationship in tidal channels: W S Kearney, G Mariotti, L Deegan, S Fagherazzi0800h H31F-1452 POSTER Exploring the added value of machine learning methods in predicting flow duration curves: a comparative analysis for ungauged catchments: E Kentel, N Dogulu

0800h H31F-1453 POSTER Applying Machine Learning to Climate Forcing of Streamflow: Regression Ensembles Illuminate Local Influences on Watershed Responses to ENSO.: J S Rice, R E Emanuel0800h H31F-1454 POSTER Evaluation of data worth of hydraulic head and temperature in estimating hydraulic conductivities: L Ju, J Zhang, L Zeng0800h H31F-1455 POSTER Efficient and Robust Classification of Seismic Data through Dimensionality Reduction: G Srinivasan, K S Hickmann, J Hyman0800h H31F-1456 POSTER Model Reduction Using Principal Component Analysis and Markov Chain Monte Carlo for Hydrogeological Inverse Problems: Y Zhao, S Rathore, J Chen, G M Hoversten, J Luo0800h H31F-1457 POSTER Identifying Attributes of CO2 Leakage Zones in Shallow Aquifers Using a Parametric Level Set Method: A Y Sun, A Islam, M Wheeler0800h H31F-1458 POSTER History Matching for Fractured Reservoirs using Mimetic Finite Differences and Ensemble Kalman Filter: B Min, J Ping, O Al-Hinai, S Srinivasan, M Wheeler0800h H31F-1459 POSTER Explore the Spatial-Temporal Interrelation between Groundwater and Surface Water by Self-Organizing Map: I T Chen, L C Chang, F J Chang0800h H31F-1460 POSTER Coupling Precipitation with Groundwater Level Using Two Self-Organizing Maps: J W Lai, C W Huang, S T Cheng, L C Chang, F J Chang0800h H31F-1461 POSTER Improving predictions of hydrological low-flow indices in ungaged basins using machine learning: S C Worland, W H Farmer, J E Kiang0800h H31F-1462 POSTER Identifying Aquifer Heterogeneities using the Level Set Method: Z Lu, V V Vesselinov, H Lei0800h H31F-1463 POSTER Reduced-order modeling with sparse polynomial chaos expansion and dimension reduction for evaluating the impact of CO2 and brine leakage on groundwater: Y Liu, L Zheng, G S H Pau0800h H31F-1464 POSTER Leveraging Advanced Computational Algorithms and Satellite Remote Sensing Products for Flood Forecasting: F Aristizabal, J Judge, A Rangarajan0800h H31F-1465 POSTER Extracting 5m Shorelines From Multi-Temporal Images: A Kapadia, K A Jordahl, J D Kington IV0800h H31F-1466 POSTER Real-time flood forecasts & risk assessment using a possibility-theory based fuzzy neural network: U T Khan

H31G Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hScience Utilization and Results from the NASA Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Satellite Mission III Posters S (joint with A)

Dara Entekhabi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Simon Yueh, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Peggy O’Neill, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Jared Entin, NASA Headquarters

0800h H31G-1467 POSTER Soil Moisture under Different Vegetation cover in response to Precipitation: Z Liang, J Zhang, B Guo, J Ma, Y Wu0800h H31G-1468 POSTER Validation of SMAP data using Cosmic-ray Neutron Probes during the SMAPVEX16-IA Campaign: M V Russell0800h H31G-1469 POSTER Development of a SMAP-Based Drought Monitoring Product: S Sadri, E F Wood, M Pan, D P Lettenmaier0800h H31G-1470 POSTER Understanding Radiative Transfer Model with Space, Time and Hydro-climates: M Neelam, B Mohanty0800h H31G-1471 POSTER Assessment and Combination of SMAP with ASCAT (Active) and AMSR2 (Passive) Soil Moisture Products: A Case Study in Northeast Asia: H Kim, R Parinussa, A G Konings, W Wagner, M H Cosh, M Choi0800h H31G-1472 POSTER Downscaled Soil Moisture from SMAP Evaluated Using High Density Observations: R A Wakefield, J B Basara, B Fang, V Lakshmi, P J Starks, M H Cosh, J L Steiner, X Xiao, B Illston0800h H31G-1473 POSTER Verification of Regression-Based Upscaling Technique for Calibration/Validation of Space-Based Soil Moisture Products with Sparse In-Situ Data: M Moghaddam, J Whitcomb, D Clewley, R Akbar, A Silva, A A Berg, J Adams, T G Caldwell, D Entekhabi0800h H31G-1474 POSTER Global soil moisture dry-down analysis based on SMAP retrievals: H Lu, W Wang, B Peng, D Entekhabi, M Pan, K A Mccoll, R Akbar, T Zhao0800h H31G-1475 POSTER Analysis Of SMAP Descending And Ascending Scatterometer Observations And Linkage To Possible Vegetation Moisture Refill: R Akbar, A G Konings, D Entekhabi

0800h H31G-1476 POSTER Vegetation Water Content (VWC) dynamics in during SMAPVEX16: S C Steele-Dunne, J Polo Bermejo, J Judge, T E Bongiovanni, S Chakrabarti, P W Liu, J Bragdon, B K Hornbuckle0800h H31G-1477 POSTER Neural Network Based Retrieval of Root Zone Soil Moisture using Synergy of L- and X-Band Remotely Sensed Observations: S H Alemohammad, P Gentine, J Kolassa, C Prigent, F Aires0800h H31G-1478 POSTER High-Resolution Soil Moisture Retrieval using SMAP-L Band Radiometer and RISAT-C band Radar Data for the Indian Subcontinent: G Singh, N N Das, R K Panda, B Mohanty, D Entekhabi, B K Bhattacharya0800h H31G-1479 POSTER A data-driven and physics-based single-pass retrieval of active-passive microwave covariation and vegetation parameters for the SMAP mission : D Entekhabi, T Jagdhuber, N N Das, M Baur, M Link, M Piles, R Akbar, A G Konings, K A Mccoll, S H Alemohammad, C Montzka, H Kunstmann0800h H31G-1480 POSTER Impact of Spatial Resolution of SMAP Soil Moisture Product on Hydrologic Modeling of Soil Moisture: H Qiu, N N Das, A Ines, M S Phanikumar0800h H31G-1481 POSTER Variation among in situ soil moisture upscaling approaches for SMAP calibration/validation: implications for estimations of retrieval bias: A A Berg, T L Rowlandson, A Bonnycastle, W Woodley0800h H31G-1482 POSTER Validation of the SMAP Passive Soil Moisture Product in an Arctic Tundra Environment: T L Rowlandson, E E Wrona, A A Berg, M Nambiar0800h H31G-1483 POSTER Using Image Reconstruction to Improve SMAP Radiometer Spatial Resolution: M Hardman, M J Brodzik, D G Long0800h H31G-1484 POSTER Analysis of active-passive complementarity and its dependence on vegetation and surface roughness from SMAP observations: J Zeng, K S Chen, D Entekhabi, R Akbar, H Lu, T Zhao, P Yao, H Cui, K A Mccoll, M Jin, Y Liu, X Peng0800h H31G-1485 POSTER Contributions of Soil Moisture and Vegetation Components to Polarized Emission Based on the Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) Mission Measurements: T Zhao, S Talebi, S Li, D Entekhabi, H Lu, J Shi, R Akbar, Z Wang, H Weng, K A Mccoll0800h H31G-1486 POSTER A practical algorithm to estimate soil thawing onset with the soil moisture active passive (SMAP) data: X Chen, L Liu0800h H31G-1487 POSTER Evaluation of SMAP downscaled brightness temperature observations using airborne data in Australia: J P Walker, N Ye, X Wu, C Rudiger, T J Jackson, R Bindlish, N N Das, D Entekhabi, A Gevaert, R A M de Jeu, S H Yueh0800h H31G-1488 POSTER In situ network design for satellite soil moisture calibration and validation using the HydroBlocks hyperresolution land surface model: X Cai, M Pan, N Chaney, E F Wood0800h H31G-1489 POSTER Utilizing Machine Learning to Downscale SMAP L3_SM_P Brightness Temperatures in Iowa for Agricultural Applications: S Chakrabarti, J Judge, T Bongiovanni, R Bindlish, T J Jackson0800h H31G-1490 POSTER SMAP Disaggregation using Fine Resolution TIR Surface Evaporation Data over Continental United States: R Griffin, V Mishra, W L Ellenburg II

H31H Moscone West 3014Wednesday 0800hAdvances and Challenges in Unraveling the Impact of Nonpoint Source Fluxes on Groundwater, Vadose Zone, and Surface Waters I S (joint with B)

Jonathan Duncan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Thomas Harter, University of California Davis; Emily Elliott, University of Pittsburgh; Laura Schifman, Environmental Protection Agency Cincinnati

0800h H31H-01 Water quality status and trends in agriculture dominated headwaters; a national monitoring network for assessing the effectiveness of national and European manure legislation in The Netherlands: J Rozemeijer, J Klein0815h H31H-02 Is Fractal 1/f Scaling in Stream Chemistry Universal?: M Hrachowitz0830h H31H-03 Concentration-Discharge Relationships of Solutes and Suspended Sediments Indicate Differing Patterns of Hydrologic Mobilization, Reaction, and Transport: L Rose, D L Karwan, S Godsey0845h H31H-04 Contrasting Nitrogen Fate in Watersheds using Agricultural and Water Quality Information: H Essaid, N T Baker, K McCarthy0900h H31H-05 Impact of Stream Metabolism on Nitrate Concentrations in an Urban Stream: S H Ledford, L Lautz, P Vidon, J C Stella0915h H31H-06 Oxygen Isotope Composition of Nitrate Produced by Freshwater Nitrification: D Boshers, J Granger, J K Bohlke

0930h H31H-07 Isotopic overprinting of nitrification on denitrification as a ubiquitous and unifying feature of environmental nitrogen cycling: J Granger, S D Wankel0945h H31H-08 Connecting Soil Water to Groundwater to Streams: Understanding Controls of Nitrate Losses from a Dryland Agricultural Landscape in the Upper Missouri River Watershed: W A Sigler, S A Ewing, R A Payn, C A Jones, J Brookshire, J K Klassen, D Jackson-Smith, G S Weissmann

H31I Moscone West 3018Wednesday 0800hAdvances in Understanding and Remote Sensing of Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Bedrock to Boundary Layer I S (joint with A)

Joseph Santanello, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Rafael Rosolem, University of Bristol; Hoori Ajami, University of New South Wales; Haydee Salmun, Hunter College of CUNY

0800h H31I-01 Terrestrial Monitoring from Aquifers into the Atmosphere: Merging Integrated Models with Observations: S J Kollet, K Goergen, H Vereecken, H J Hendricks Franssen, J Keune, K Kulkarni, W Kurtz, W Sharples, P Shrestha, C Simmer, M Sulis, J Vanderborght0815h H31I-02 Soil Moisture Memory in Karst and Non-Karst Landscapes: H E Sobocinski-Norton, P Dirmeyer0830h H31I-03 Hotspots of terrestrial biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks: J Green, A G Konings, S H Alemohammad, J A Berry, D Entekhabi, J Kolassa, J E Lee, P Gentine0845h H31I-04 Regional Hydroclimatic Impacts of Contemporary Amazonian Deforestation and Their Spatiotemporal Variability – An Integrated Study Using Remotely Sensed Data and Numerical Tools: D Medvigy, J Khanna0900h H31I-05 Empirical evidence of contrasting soil moisture-precipitation feedbacks across the United States and effects of confounding factors: S E Tuttle, G Salvucci0915h H31I-06 Soil moisture-temperature coupling in a set of land surface models: A Gevaert, D G Miralles, R A M de Jeu, J Schellekens, A J Dolman0930h H31I-07 Investigating soil moisture-evapotranspiration coupling in CMIP5 models: A M Berg, J Sheffield0945h H31I-08 Using Surface-based Downwelling Spectral Infrared Radiance Observations to Understand Atmospheric Boundary Layer Structure and Evolution: The Evening Transition: D D Turner, W G Blumberg, K Khosravian

H31J Moscone West 3016Wednesday 0800hFood, Energy, and Water Nexus:

S Xiaodong Zhang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mojtaba Sadegh, University of California Irvine; Keith Cherkauer, Purdue University; Velimir Vesselinov, Los Alamos National Laboratory

0800h H31J-01 Interdependencies and Risks at the Nexus of Energy, Water, and Land Systems: G L Geernaert0815h H31J-02 Managing Water-Food-Energy Futures in the Canadian Prairies : H S Wheater, E Hassanzadeh, A Nazemi, A A Elshorbagy0830h H31J-03 Quantifying Impacts of Land-use and Land Cover Change in a Changing Climate at the Regional Scale using an Integrated Earth System Modeling Approach: M Huang0845h H31J-04 Water-energy-food nexus for adopting sustainable development goals in Asia: M Taniguchi0900h H31J-05 Water for Energy: Quantifying Water Use in the United States Energy Economy as of 2014: E Grubert, K Sanders0915h H31J-06 Bi-Level Decision Making for Supporting Energy and Water Nexus: X Zhang, V V Vesselinov0930h H31J-07 The Moving Target of Climate Mitigation: Examples from the Energy Sector in California: B Tarroja, A AghaKouchak, K Forrest, F Chiang, S Samuelsen0945h H31J-08 Visual Analytics for the Food-Water-Energy Nexus in the Phoenix Active Management Area: R Maciejewski, G Mascaro, D D White, B L Ruddell, R Aggarwal, H Sarjoughian

H31K Moscone West 3022Wednesday 0800hMethods and Process Interpretations in the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum I (joint with A, B, GC)

Matthias Sprenger, University of Aberdeen; Delphis Levia, University of Delaware; Till Volkmann, University of Arizona; John Van Stan, Georgia Southern University

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0800h H31K-01 Forest resilience – Finding the new normal: I F Creed0830h H31K-03 Environmental constraints on plant transpiration and the hydrological implications in a northern high latitude upland headwater catchment: H Wang, D Tetzlaff, C Soulsby0845h H31K-04 Forest Transpiration: Resolving Species-Specific Root Water Uptake Patterns: T Blume, I Heidbuechel, S Simard, A Guntner, M Weiler, R D Stewart0900h H31K-05 Using stable isotopes to resolve eco-hydrological dynamics of soil–plant–atmosphere feedbacks: M Dubbert, A Piayda, A Kübert, M Cuntz, C Werner0915h H31K-06 Vapour is Recorded in the Oxygen Isotope Ratios of Leaf water and Organic Molecules at High Relative Humidity: M M Lehmann, G R Goldsmith, L Schmid, R T Siegwolf, A Gessler, M Saurer0930h H31K-07 Tracking water through the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory using radioactive and stable isotopes: M Thaw, A Visser, A L Deinhart, M Sharp, A Everhart, R K Bibby, M H Conklin0945h H31K-08 What drives the seasonal pattern

across the United States?: B M Raczka, E J Dlugokencky, J R Ehleringer, C T Lai, D E Pataki, S R Saleska, M S Torn, B H Vaughn, R A Wehr, D R Bowling

H31L Moscone West 3020Wednesday 0800hSubsurface Contaminant Transport and Remediation: Advances in Process Understanding and Applications I S (joint with B)

Thomas Phelan, US Air Force Academy; Jason Gerhard, University of Western Ontario; , University of Alabama

0800h H31L-01 Role of Extracellular Electron Transfer for Contaminant Metal Reduction in Sediment Nanopores, and Implications for Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup: C J Werth, K Michelson, A J Valocchi, R A Sanford0815h H31L-02 Bioaccessible Porosity: A new approach to assess residual contamination after bioremediation of hydrophobic organic compounds in sub-surface microporous environments: A Akbari, S Ghoshal0830h H31L-03 Reductive Dechlorination of 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene and Its Metabolites at a Contaminated Site in Nanjing, China: Concordance between Field and Microcosm Data: W Qiao, L Lomheim, F Luo, S Ye, J Wu, E Edwards0845h H31L-04 Characterization of nano-bubbles as an oxygen carrier for in-situ bioremediation of organic pollutants in the subsurface: J Jung, E KIM, S Kang, Y Choi0900h H31L-05 Temperature Modeling of an Oil-Contaminated Aquifer with Heat from microbial degradation: E Warren, B A Bekins0915h H31L-06 The Effects of Subsurface Bioremediation on Soil Structure, Colloid Formation, and Contaminant Transport: Y Wang, X Liang, J Zhuang, M Radosevich0930h H31L-07 Electrokinetic Enhanced Permanganate Delivery for Low Permeability Soil Remediation: A I Chowdhury, J Gerhard, D A Reynolds, B E Sleep, D M O’Carroll0945h H31L-08 Electrokinetic and hydraulic emplacement of amendments at a field trial: D M O’Carroll, A I Chowdhury, N Head, A Inglis, A N Garcia, J Gerhard, D A Reynolds, M Auger, L M Austrins, J Hayman, J West, A Sidebottom

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSpace-Based, Operational Global Earth Observations from Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (S-NPP), the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) I PostersJohn Furgerson, Joint Polar Satellite System; Gary McWilliams, Joint Polar Satellite System

0800h IN31A-1732 POSTER Satellite remote sensing of cloud-base updrafts for convective clouds and stratocumulus: Z Li, Y Zheng, D Rosenfeld0800h IN31A-1733 POSTER Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Common Ground System (CGS) Technical Performance Measures of the Block 2 Architecture : K D Grant, M Panas0800h IN31A-1734 POSTER Development and Evaluation of a Gridded CrIS/ATMS Visualization for Operational Forecasting: B Zavodsky, N Smith, J Dostalek, E Stevens, K Nelson, E Weisz, E Berndt, W Line, C Barnet, A Gambacorta, A Reale, D Hoese

0800h IN31A-1735 POSTER Five years of gas flaring by country, oil field or flare observed by the Suomi NPP satellite: M N Zhizhin, C Elvidge, K Baugh, F C Hsu0800h IN31A-1736 POSTER Developing Gridded Products for JPSS VIIRS Land Enterprise Algorithms: M Tsidulko, I A Csiszar, Y Yu, X Zhan, M Vargas0800h IN31A-1738 POSTER Leveraging Direct-Broadcast Hyperspectral Sounder Retrieval Data for Regional Weather Monitoring Applications: W L Smith, E Weisz, R Schultz, K Strabala, A Huang, N Smith0800h IN31A-1739 POSTER Validation of VIIRS Cloud Base Heights at Night Using Ground and Satellite Measurements over Alaska: Y J NOH, S D Miller, C Seaman, J M Forsythe, R Brummer, D T Lindsey, A Walther, A K Heidinger, Y Li0800h IN31A-1740 POSTER JPSS Preparations at the Satellite Proving Ground for Marine, Precipitation, and Satellite Analysis: M J Folmer, E Berndt, J Clark, A Orrison, J Kibler, J M Sienkiewicz, J A Nelson Jr, M Goldberg0800h IN31A-1741 POSTER Improvements in Cloud Remote Sensing from Fusing VIIRS and CrIS data: A K Heidinger, A Walther, D T Lindsey, Y Li, Y J NOH, D Botambekov, S D Miller, M J Foster0800h IN31A-1742 POSTER Cloud and Precipitation Products from CSPP LEO CLAVR-x: N Bearson, A K Heidinger, S A Tushaus, A Walther, D Botambekov, M Goldberg0800h IN31A-1743 POSTER JPSS Data Product Applications for Monitoring Severe Weather and Environmental Hazards: X Liu, L Zhou, M G Divakarla, T Atkins0800h IN31A-1744 POSTER Improving ATMS Snowfall Rate Retrieval by Incorporating the Effect of Supercooled Cloud Liquid Water: J Dong, H Meng, B Banghua Yan, R R Ferraro, C Kongoli0800h IN31A-1745 POSTER Moisture Flux Application and Other Uses of the ATMS-MIRS Retrievals for Tropical Cyclone Intensity Forecasting: G Chirokova, M Demaria, R DeMaria, J Dostalek, J A Knaff, J L Beven0800h IN31A-1746 POSTER Mid-tropospheric Spectral Length-scale Analysis of Many Constituents from Aircraft, Satellite and Model Results During the 2013 SENEX Field Study.: S A McKeen, W M Angevine, R Ahmadov, G J Frost, S W Kim, Y Cui, B McDonald, M Trainer, J S Holloway, T B Ryerson, J Peischl, A Gambacorta, C D Barnet, N Smith, R B Pierce0800h IN31A-1747 POSTER Multi-year strongest California drought from 500 m SNPP/VIIRS: W Guo, F Kogan0800h IN31A-1748 POSTER The JPSS Ground Project Algorithm Verification, Test and Evaluation System: G A Vicente, P Jain, G Chander, V T Nguyen, V Dixon0800h IN31A-1749 POSTER Potential Applications of JNPP to Infrared-Based Remote Sensing of Volcanic Emissions: V J Realmuto0800h IN31A-1750 POSTER Providing the Caribbean community with VIIRS-derived weather satellite and dust model output in preparation for African dust impacts : A P Kuciauskas, P Lynch, E J Hyer, M I Oyola, J R Campbell0800h IN31A-1751 POSTER The Advance of Atmospheric Sounding in NOAA Microwave Integrated Retrieval System (MIRS) in the JPSS Era : J Chen, C Grassotti, S Liu, Q Liu0800h IN31A-1752 POSTER Generating Multispectral VIIRS Imagery in Near Real-Time for Use by the National Weather Service in Alaska: D Broderson, C Dierking, E Stevens, T A Heinrichs, J E Cherry0800h IN31A-1753 POSTER Persistent Nighttime Lights Products Using the VIIRS Day/Night Band: K Baugh, C Elvidge, M N Zhizhin, F C Hsu, T Ghosh0800h IN31A-1754 POSTER The NPP and J1 CrIS Operational High-Resolution Channel Selection for the NUCAPS algorithm: A demonstration of global applicability to meet users needs: J Smith, A Gambacorta, C Barnet, N Smith, M Goldberg, B Pierce, W Wolf, T King0800h IN31A-1755 POSTER Improvements and Extensions for Joint Polar Satellite System Algorithms : K D Grant0800h IN31A-1756 POSTER Algorithm Integration in the JPSS CGS in the JPSS-1 Era: W Ibrahim0800h IN31A-1757 POSTER Incorporation of quality updates for JPSS CGS Products: S Cochran, K D Grant, W Ibrahim, K F Brueske, P Smit

IN31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hEnabling Open and Interoperable Access to Planetary Science and Heliophysics Databases and Tools Posters (joint with EP, P, SH, SM)

Baptiste Cecconi, Paris Observatory Meudon; Angelo Pio Rossi, Jacobs University Bremen; Daniel Crichton, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; D Aaron Roberts, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

0800h IN31B-1758 POSTER One year on VESPA, a community-driven Virtual Observatory in Planetary Science: S Erard, B Cecconi, P Le Sidaner, A P Rossi, M T Capria, B Schmitt, N Andre, A C Vandaele, M Scherf, R Hueso, A E Maattanen, W Thuillot, N Achilleos, C Marmo, O Santolik, K Benson0800h IN31B-1759 POSTER Virtual Observatory Integration of OGC geospatial data and services.: M Minin, A P Rossi, C Marmo, B Cecconi, P Le Sidaner, S Erard0800h IN31B-1760 POSTER Developing an Efficient Planetary Space Weather Alert Service using Virtual Observatory Standards : B Cecconi, K Benson, P Le Sidaner, N André0800h IN31B-1761 POSTER New Tools to Search for Data in the European Space Agency’s Planetary Science Archive: E Grotheer, A J Macfarlane, C Rios, C Arviset, D Heather, D Fraga, F Vallejo, G De Marchi, I Barbarisi, J Saiz, M Barthelemy, R Docasal, S Martinez, S Besse, T Lim0800h IN31B-1762 POSTER Planetary Web Resource Platform: Z Xing0800h IN31B-1763 POSTER Semantic Web-based Vocabulary Broker for Open Science: B Ritschel, G Neher, T Iyemori, Y Murayama, Y Kondo, Y Koyama, T A King, I A Galkin, S F Fung, S Wharton, B Cecconi0800h IN31B-1764 POSTER HAPI: a simple, standardized interface for serving Heliophysics time-series datasets: J D Vandegriff, R S Weigel, J Faden, T A King, B T Harris, D Bazell0800h IN31B-1765 POSTER Autoplot and the HAPI Server: J Faden, J D Vandegriff, R S Weigel0800h IN31B-1766 POSTER Enhancements to the SPASE Metadata Standard: Simulations and Tools: T A King, M Gangloff, J Thieman, D A Roberts, D De Zeeuw0800h IN31B-1767 POSTER How to Archive CDF in PDS4: A Tutorial: J N Mafi, T A King, D P Kazden, S P Joy

IN31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hCrossing the Globe with Virtual Research Environments, Science Gateways, and Virtual Laboratories PostersHelen Glaves, British Geological Survey Keyworth; Ben Evans, Australian National University; Sandra Gesing, University of Notre Dame

0800h IN31C-1768 POSTER Raising Virtual Laboratories in Australia onto global platforms: L A Wyborn, M Barker, R Fraser, B J K Evans, G Moloney, R Proctor, A F Moise, H Hamish0800h IN31C-1769 POSTER DIaaS: Data-Intensive workflows as a service - Enabling easy composition and deployment of data-intensive workflows on Virtual Research Environments: R Filgueira, R Ferreira da Silva, E Deelman, M Atkinson0800h IN31C-1770 POSTER Improving Scientific Research for the GEO Geohazard Supersites through a Virtual Research Environment: S Salvi, E Trasatti, G Rubbia, V Romaniello, C Spinetti, S Corradini, L Merucci0800h IN31C-1771 POSTER The EVER-EST Virtual Research Environment Infrastructure for Marine Science- The Sea Monitoring Virtual Research Community (VRC) Use Case : F Foglini0800h IN31C-1772 POSTER Developing a Science Commons for Geosciences: W C Lenhardt, H Lander0800h IN31C-1773 POSTER A Functional Data Model Realized: LaTiS Deployments: T Baltzer, D M Lindholm, A Wilson, B Putnam, R Christofferson, N Flores, S Roughton0800h IN31C-1774 POSTER Virtual Model Repository (VMR) enhancements to the Community Coordinated Modeling Center (CCMC): D De Zeeuw, A J Ridley, M M Kuznetsova, L Rastaetter0800h IN31C-1775 POSTER GABBs: Cyberinfrastructure for Self-Service Geospatial Data Exploration, Computation, and Sharing: C X Song, L Zhao, L L Biehl, V Merwade, N Villoria

IN31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hCollaborations, Partnerships, and Alliances that Are Building, Sustaining, and Stewarding Data and Research Infrastructures in Support of the New Era of the Big Data Transdisciplinary World I PostersLesley Wyborn, Australian National University; Kenneth Casey, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information; Helen Glaves, British Geological Survey Keyworth; Kaylin Bugbee, University of Alabama in Huntsville

0800h IN31D-1776 POSTER European Multidisciplinary seafloor and the Observatory of the water column for Development; The setup of an interoperable Generic Sensor Module: J Danobeitia, G Oscar, R Bartolomé, J Sorribas, J Del Rio, J Cadena, D M Toma, I Bghiel, E Martinez, R Bardaji, J Piera, P Favali, L Beranzoli, J F Rolin, B Moreau, P Andriani, V Lykousis, J Hernandez Brito, H Ruhl, M Gillooly, P Terrinha, V Radulescu, N O’Neill, M Best, G Marinaro0800h IN31D-1777 POSTER Collaborative Development of e-Infrastructures and Data Management Practices for Global Change Research: R J Samors, M L Allison0800h IN31D-1778 POSTER Integrated Services for accessing Seismic Data as part of the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance (IEDA): V L Ferrini, J J Morton, B Grange, L Gahagan, S M Carbotte, G L Christeson, J Alsop, R A Weissel, M Celnick0800h IN31D-1779 POSTER New Web Services for Broader Access to National Deep Submergence Facility Data Resources Through the Interdisciplinary Earth Data Alliance: V L Ferrini, B Grange, J J Morton, S A Soule, S M Carbotte, K Lehnert0800h IN31D-1780 POSTER Data Integration Tool: From Permafrost Data Translation Research Tool to A Robust Research Application: H Wilcox, K M Schaefer, E E Jafarov, C Strawhacker, P L Pulsifer, N Thurmes0800h IN31D-1781 POSTER Web-GIS visualisation of permafrost-related Remote Sensing products for ESA GlobPermafrost: A Haas, B Heim, C Schaefer-Neth, S Laboor, I Nitze, G Grosse, A Bartsch, A Kaab, T Strozzi, A Wiesmann, F M Seifert0800h IN31D-1782 POSTER EMODNet Bathymetry - building and providing a high resolution digital bathymetry for European seas: D Schaap0800h IN31D-1783 POSTER NOAA’s Portfolio of Operational Climate Data Records: Input Data Dependencies and Their Implications for Long-Term Sustainability: B J Newport, W J Glance Jr, C Hutchins, T McPherson, D Wunder0800h IN31D-1784 POSTER The Application of Laser-induced Fluorescence Lidar in Monitoring of Nitrogen Fertilizer Level of rice: J Yang, W Gong, S Shi, Y MA, L Du, J Sun0800h IN31D-1785 POSTER Statistical Study of the Occurrence of POES Relativistic Electron Precipitation (REP) in Correlation with Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron (EMIC) Waves: J Hembeck, M Lessard, M J Engebretson, C J Rodger, A Hendry0800h IN31D-1786 POSTER An Institutional Community-Driven effort to Curate and Preserve Geospatial Data using GeoBlacklight: J Petters, S Coleman, O Andrea0800h IN31D-1787 POSTER Data and Metadata Brokering – Lessons Learned from the BCube Project: S J S Khalsa0800h IN31D-1788 POSTER Enabling Cross-Discipline Collaboration Via a Functional Data Model: D M Lindholm, A Wilson, T Baltzer0800h IN31D-1789 POSTER Expanding Access to NCAR’s Digital Assets: Towards a Unified Scientific Data Management System: D Stott0800h IN31D-1790 POSTER Managing Sustainable Data Infrastructures: The Gestalt of EOSDIS: J Behnke, F E Lindsay, D R Lowe, A E Mitchell, C Lynnes0800h IN31D-1791 POSTER Tackling the Four V’s with NEXUS: F R Greguska III, K M Gill, T Huang, J C Jacob, N Quach, B D Wilson0800h IN31D-1792 POSTER Beyond PARR - PMEL’s Integrated Data Management Strategy: E F Burger, K O’Brien, A B Manke, R Schweitzer, K M Smith0800h IN31D-1793 POSTER Enabling Data-as- a-Service (DaaS) - Biggest Challenge of Geoscience Australia: I Bastrakova, C Kemp, N J Car0800h IN31D-1794 POSTER Developing a Survey Instrument for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Data Management Training Materials: C Y Hou, H Soyka, V Hutchison, A E Budden0800h IN31D-1795 POSTER GLOBE Program’s Data and Information System: N Memarsadeghi, D Overoye, C Lewis, D M Butler, H Ramapriyan0800h IN31D-1796 POSTER The GLOBAL Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Collaboration System. Building a robust international collaboration environment for teachers, scientists and students.: D Overoye, C Lewis

IN31E Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 0800hLeptoukh Lecture for the Earth and Space Sciences Informatics Focus Group S (Virtual Session)Lesley Wyborn, Australian National University; Anne Wilson, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics

0800h IN31E-01 Data, data everywhere ...: C L Chandler

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IN31F Moscone West 2000Wednesday 0800hSupercomputing for Geoscience: Success Stories from Yellowstone and Other Petascale Systems I S (joint with A, GC, P, SH)

James Hurrell, National Center for Atmospheric Research; James Kinter, George Mason University Fairfax; Douglas Nychka, NCAR; Marijke Unger, National Center for Atmospheric Research

0800h IN31F-01 The CESM Large Ensemble Project: Inspiring New Ideas and Understanding: J E Kay, C Deser0815h IN31F-02 NCAR’s Experimental Real-time Convection-allowing Ensemble Prediction System: C S Schwartz, G S Romine, R Sobash, K Fossell0830h IN31F-03 High resolution CESM/WACCM simulations of gravity waves enabled by NWSC Yellowstone: H Liu0845h IN31F-04 Using Yellowstone to provide end-to-end capability in support of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6): J F Lamarque0900h IN31F-05 Large-Scale Numerical Simulations of Ocean and Tidal Channel Boundary Layers: P Hamlington, K Smith, L P Van Roekel, B Fox-Kemper, N Suzuki, P P Sullivan0915h IN31F-06 Sampling Variability and the Changing ENSO-Monsoon Relationship: B Cash0930h IN31F-07 Insights into Tornadoes and Hurricanes from High-Resolution Numerical Simulations: G H Bryan, J Cione, N Dahl, E Kalina, J K Lundquist, D S Nolan, R Rotunno, D P Stern, R Worsnop0945h IN31F-08 High Performance Computing for Modeling Wind Farms and Their Impact: D Mavriplis, J W Naughton, M K Stoellinger

MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICSMR31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hPlanetary Ices and Volatiles from Surface to Deep Interior I Posters (joint with DI, EP, P, V)

Elizabeth Thompson, University of Chicago; Pierre Beck, University Joseph Fourier Grenoble; Martha Pamato, University College London; Davide Novella, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

0800h MR31A-2650 POSTER The properties of (Mg,Fe)CO3 in the earth mantle conditions: Z Li, S Stackhouse0800h MR31A-2651 POSTER High Pressure Behaviors of FeOOH and Fe-bearing Phase H: J Tsuchiya, T Tsuchiya, M Nishi, Y Kuwayama0800h MR31A-2652 POSTER A Raman and Infrared Spectroscopic Study of Anglesite at High Pressures: K L S Sawchuk, C Vennari, E F O’Bannon III, Q Williams0800h MR31A-2653 POSTER The High-Pressure Monoclinic Lawsonite Phase: The Primary Carrier of Water from Subducted Crust to the Deep Mantle: E F O’Bannon III, Q Williams, C Beavers0800h MR31A-2654 POSTER High-Pressure Raman Spectroscopy of Natural Nyerereite: C Vennari, Q C Williams0800h MR31A-2655 POSTER Hydrogen-bond symmetrization in methane and hydrogen hydrates in the Mbar range: L E Bove, U Ranieri, R Gaal, F Finocchi, W F Kuhs, A Falenty, S Klotz, P Gillet0800h MR31A-2656 POSTER Hydrogen mobility in transition zone silicates: R Caracas, W R Panero0800h MR31A-2657 POSTER Investigating H (hydrogen) self-diffusion in olivine and upper mantle electrical conductivity: D Novella, W L Du Frane, B Jacobsen, P K Weber, F J Ryerson, J A Tyburczy0800h MR31A-2658 POSTER Influence of hydrogen on the strength of olivine slip systems: J A Tielke, J Mecklenburgh, E Mariani, J Wheeler0800h MR31A-2659 POSTER Solubility and Speciation in the Water-Carbon Dioxide System: E Abramson, O Bollengier, J M Brown0800h MR31A-2660 POSTER The Formation of Micro-Diamonds in Micro-Cracks Controlled by the C:O:H Ratio of NAMS: H Sommer, D E Jacob, K Regenauer-Lieb, B Gasharova0800h MR31A-2661 POSTER Carbon-bearing MgSiO3 melt at deep mantle conditions: D B Ghosh, S K Bajgain, M Mookherjee, B B Karki0800h MR31A-2662 POSTER Raman and X-Ray Investigation of High-Temperature Methane in the Diamond Anvil Cell: D Spaulding, G Weck, P Loubeyre, M Mezouar0800h MR31A-2663 POSTER Solubility of Nitrogen in Stishovite: A Possible Storage Mechanism for Nitrogen in Earth’s Deep Mantle : S M Noble, S H D Shim, R L Hervig, V Prakapenka

0800h MR31A-2664 POSTER Nitrogen partitioning during core-mantle differentiation : I M Speelmanns, M W Schmidt, C Liebske0800h MR31A-2665 POSTER Thermodynamic and Structural Properties of C-bearing Supercritical Aqueous Fluids: A C Seclaman, R E Cohen0800h MR31A-2666 POSTER Martian CO2 icy surface mysterious evolution with insolation during spring and summer season: C Pilorget, S Douté, M Vincendon0800h MR31A-2667 POSTER Superionic – Superionic Phase Transitions in Body-Centered Cubic H2O Ice: J A Hernandez, R Caracas0800h MR31A-2668 POSTER The Effects of H2SO4 on the Flow and Fabric of Polycrystalline Ice: I Baker, K Hammonds0800h MR31A-2669 POSTER Ab Initio Random Structure Search for Stoichiometric Water-Salt Structures at High Pressure: R Domingos, K M Shaik, B Militzer0800h MR31A-2670 POSTER Ice Crystallization from Amorphous Salt Solutions at Gigabar Pressures: R Gaal, L E Bove, S Klotz, A Ludl, A M Saitta, D Corradini, M Salanne, P Gillet0800h MR31A-2671 POSTER Cryo-Compression System in a 3000 Ton Multi-Anvil Press: R A Secco, W Yong

MR31B Moscone South 301Wednesday 0800hThe Mechanics of Slow Earthquakes as Illuminated by Observational, Theoretical, and Laboratory Studies I (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 MR31B-01 Estimating the rupture extent of low frequency earthquakes near Parkfield, CA: J C Hawthorne, A Thomas, J P Ampuero0815h MR31B-02 Locating Very-Low-Frequency Earthquakes in the San Andreas Fault.: A F Peña-Castro, R M Harrington, E S Cochran0830h MR31B-03 Predicting Failure Under Laboratory Conditions: Learning the Physics of Slow Frictional Slip and Dynamic Failure: B Rouet-Leduc, C Hulbert, J Riviere, N Lubbers, K Barros, C Marone, P A Johnson0845h MR31B-04 Deep and Complementary Afterslip on the Anza Segment of the San Jacinto Fault from Joint Inversion of Strain and Earthquake Data: A Inbal, J P Ampuero, J P Avouac0900h MR31B-05 Evolving Sensitivity of Tremor to Tidal Stress During and Between Large ETSs in Cascadia: Implications for Deep Fault Properties: H Houston0915h MR31B-06 Slip Stability and Strength Evolution of quartz-calcite-clay Gouge during High-Velocity Shear Experiments : C Morgan, B M Carpenter, Z Reches0930h MR31B-07 Earthquake Cycles in Geometrically Complex Fault Systems with Rate and State Friction : P Romanet, H Bhat Suresh, R I Madariaga0945h MR31B-08 Coral Microatolls on the Western Solomons Forearc Reveal Multiple Cycles of Small Amounts of Vertical Elastic Strain Accumulation and Aseismic Release Culminating in Coseismic Rupture and a Large Uplift on 1 April 2007: F W Taylor, L L Lavier, K Thirumalai, C Frohlich, C C Shen, B Cai, E C Dibia

NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICSNG31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hStochastic Modeling in Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics II Posters (joint with A, GC, H, OS)

Cecile Penland, NOAA Boulder; Paul Williams, University of Reading; Juan Restrepo, Oregon State University; Fei Lu, University of California Berkeley

0800h NG31A-1823 POSTER A unified nonlinear stochastic time series analysis for climate science: W Moon, J S Wettlaufer0800h NG31A-1824 POSTER Construction of Optimally Reduced Empirical Model by Spatially Distributed Climate Data: A Gavrilov, D Mukhin, E Loskutov, A Feigin0800h NG31A-1825 POSTER A discrete-time approach to stochastic model reduction for spatiotemporally chaotic systems: K Lin, F Lu, A J Chorin0800h NG31A-1826 POSTER Empirical Investigation of Critical Transitions in Paleoclimate: E M Loskutov, D Mukhin, A Gavrilov, A Feigin0800h NG31A-1827 POSTER Stochastic modeling of Lagrangian ocean surface drifter trajectories: A M Sykulski, J M Lilly, S C Olhede, J J Early

0800h NG31A-1829 POSTER Toward Stochastic Parameterization Based on Profiler Measurements of Vertical Velocity: C Penland, A Koepke, C R Williams0800h NG31A-1830 POSTER Predictive Modeling of Risk Associated with Temperature Extremes over Continental US: S Kravtsov, P Roebber, V Brazauskas0800h NG31A-1831 POSTER Forecasting Temperatures from Global to Single Station Scales Using the Stochastic Seasonal to Interannual Prediction System (StocSIPS): L Del Rio Amador, S Lovejoy0800h NG31A-1833 POSTER The statistical properties of sea ice velocity fields: S Agarwal, J S Wettlaufer0800h NG31A-1834 POSTER Data assimilation with improved prior models: F Lu, X Tu, A J Chorin0800h NG31A-1835 POSTER Quantification of the Uncertainties in Soil and Vegetation Parameterizations for Regional Climate Simulations in Europe: M Breil0800h NG31A-1836 POSTER The Impact of Stochastic Physics on Tropical Variability and Extremes in Global Atmospheric Models: P Watson, S Corti, P Davini, J von Hardenberg, C Sanchez, A Weisheimer, T Palmer0800h NG31A-1837 POSTER The inverse problem of using the information of historical data to estimate model errors is one of the science frontier research topics. In this study, we investigate such a problem using the classic Lorenz (1963) equation as a prediction model.: S Wan, W He0800h NG31A-1838 POSTER A Theory for the Emergence of Coherent Structures in a Quasi-Geostrophic Two Layer Model: N Bakas, P J Ioannou0800h NG31A-1840 POSTER Non-Gaussian Multi-resolution Modeling of Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling Processes: M Fan, D Paul, T C M Lee, T Matsuo0800h NG31A-1841 POSTER NOISE-INDUCED CYCLE SUPPRESSION: A NEW MECHANISM FOR THE LATE QUARTENARY CLIMATE RESPONSE AT 100 KYR. : I L’Heureux0800h NG31A-1842 POSTER The Sensitivity of Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation to Dynamical Framework in an Ocean General Circulation Model: X Li, Y Yu

NATURAL HAZARDSNH31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hExtreme Sea Levels and Coastal Risks in a Changing Climate III Posters (joint with OS)

Thomas Wahl, University of Southampton; Ivan Haigh, University of Southampton; Peter Ruggiero, Oregon State University; William Sweet, NOAA/NOS

0800h NH31A-1871 POSTER Probabilistic Storm Surge Hazard Assessment in the French West Indies: Y Krien, B Dudon, J Roger, N Zahibo, G Arnaud0800h NH31A-1872 POSTER Increasing extreme water level flood risk as a result of future sea-level rise: A case study on a coastal city in China: A Feng, S Wu0800h NH31A-1873 POSTER Storm Surge reconstruction in Southeast Asia with an analysis of changes in extreme events in the 20th Century: A Cid Carrera, D P Chambers0800h NH31A-1874 POSTER Possibility Of Generating Significant Storm Surge On The Western Seaboard Of Metro Manila, Philippines: J K B Suarez, J T Santiago, J P Tablazon, L L Dasallas, P G Goting, A M A Lagmay0800h NH31A-1875 POSTER The distribution of storm surge scale along east coast of China and its response to climate change: Y Zhang, G Li0800h NH31A-1876 POSTER Bounding probabilistic sea-level rise projections under the IPCC constraints: G Le Cozannet, J C Manceau, J Rohmer0800h NH31A-1877 POSTER Storm Clustering in the Mediterranean Sea: G Besio, R Briganti, A Romano, L Mentaschi, P de Girolamo0800h NH31A-1878 POSTER How marine submersions can be recorded in coastal marshes not bounded by a coarse sediment barrier?: J Baumann, E Chaumillon, J L Schneider, S Schmidt, F Jorissen, J Bonnin0800h NH31A-1879 POSTER Contrasting washover deposits laid down during the winter 2013-2014 cluster of storms : examples from SW France: E Chaumillon, J Baumann, J L Schneider, X Bertin, M Schmutz0800h NH31A-1880 POSTER Future Flood Inundation and Damages from Storm Surge in the Coast of Virginia and Maryland with Projected Climate Change and Sea Level Rise Scenarios: A M Rezaie, C Ferreira, M A Walls

0800h NH31A-1881 POSTER Extreme storms, sea level rise, and coastal change: implications for infrastructure reliability in the Gulf of Mexico: K Anarde, S Kameshwar, N Irza, J Lorenzo Trueba, J A Nittrouer, J Padgett, P B Bedient0800h NH31A-1882 POSTER Sedimentological characteristics of the 2015 Tropical Cyclone Pam overwash deposits from Vanuatu, South Pacific: I Hong, J Pilarczyk, B Horton, H M Fritz, T J Kosciuch, D J Wallace, C Dike, A Rarai, M J Harrison, F R Jockley0800h NH31A-1883 POSTER Using recent hurricanes and associated event layers to evaluate regional storm impacts on estuarine-wetland systems: C G Smith, M E Marot, L E Osterman, C S Adams, C Haller, M Jones0800h NH31A-1884 POSTER Island Economic Vulnerability to Natural Disasters—the case of Changdao: Z Zhang0800h NH31A-1885 POSTER Korean mean and extreme sea levels projection under AR5 climate change scenarios using Monte-Carlo simulations: W Y Cha, J Choi, L Okjeong, Y Park, J Lee, S Kim0800h NH31A-1886 POSTER How Historical Information Can Improve Extreme Value Analysis of Coastal Water Levels: G Le Cozannet, T Bulteau, D Idier, J Lambert, M Garcin0800h NH31A-1887 POSTER Attribution of the 1995 and 2006 storm surge events in the southern Baltic Sea: K Klehmet, B Rockel, H von Storch0800h NH31A-1888 POSTER Analyzing Flood Vulnerability Due to Sea Level Rise Using K-Means Clustering: Implications for Regional Flood Mitigation Planning: M Hummel, N J Wood, M T Stacey, A Schweikert, P Barnard, L H Erikson0800h NH31A-1889 POSTER Increasing mean sea level and decreasing storminess: a multi-model and multi-scenario estimate of contrasting factors that will affect the Mediterranean coastline in the 21st century: R D’Agostino, P Lionello, D Conte, L Marzo, L Scarascia0800h NH31A-1890 POSTER Can a city combat sea level rise alone: the impact of higher seawalls on the neighbors?: R Q Wang, M T Stacey, L Herdman, M Hummel, L H Erikson, P Barnard0800h NH31A-1891 POSTER Improving the Predictability of Severe Water Levels along the Coasts of Marginal Seas : N N Ridder, H de Vries, H van den Brink, H De Vries0800h NH31A-1892 POSTER Sedimentological recorders of the 2013 Typhoon Haiyan storm surge from contrasting Philippine coastal landscapes: J L Soria, A Switzer, F P Siringan, J Pilarczyk, L Li0800h NH31A-1893 POSTER Location, location, location! Regional differences in morphologic and hydrodynamic controls on extreme total water levels along the West Coast of the United States: K Serafin, P Ruggiero, H F Stockdon, P Barnard, J Long0800h NH31A-1894 POSTER Future Projection of Storm Surge at Tokyo Bay under RCP 8.5 Scenario by Meteorological-Ocean-Tide Coupled Model: T Iwamoto, R Nakamura, T Takagawa, T Shibayama0800h NH31A-1895 POSTER Understanding extreme sea levels for coastal impact and adaptation analysis: T Wahl, I D Haigh, R J Nicholls, A Arns, J Hinkel, S Dangendorf, A Slangen0800h NH31A-1896 POSTER Statistical analysis of the extreme values of dynamic sea level by spatial interpolation for a beach of the Mediterranean French coast: X Kergadallan, N Metzler Sr0800h NH31A-1897 POSTER Assessing a 1500-year record of Atlantic hurricane activity from South Andros Island, the Bahamas, using modeled hurricane climatology: E J Wallace, J P Donnelly, K Emanuel, C Wiman, P van Hengstum, R Sullivan, T S Winkler0800h NH31A-1898 POSTER Ocean waves from tropical cyclones in the Gulf of Mexico and the effect of climate change: C M Appendini, A Pedrozo-Acuña, R Meza-Padilla, A Torres-Freyermuth, R Cerezo-Mota, J López-González0800h NH31A-1899 POSTER Framing 100-year overflowing and overtopping marine submersion hazard resulting from the propagation of 100-year joint hydrodynamic conditions: A Nicolae Lerma, T Bulteau, S Elineau, F Paris, R Pedreros0800h NH31A-1900 POSTER Future Wave Conditions of North West Europe, in Response to High-end Climate Change Scenarios: L Bricheno, J Wolf0800h NH31A-1901 POSTER Impact of Sea Level Rise on Storm Surge and Inundation in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: J Veeramony0800h NH31A-1902 POSTER Assessing the Rapid Growth of Expected Coastal Flood Exposure Due to Sea Level Rise: S A Kulp, B Strauss0800h NH31A-1903 POSTER A Near-Annual Record of Hurricane Activity From the Little Bahama Bank Over the Last 700 Years: T S Winkler, P van Hengstum, J P Donnelly, R Sullivan, N A Albury0800h NH31A-1904 POSTER Modeling Non-linear Ocean Wave Amplification in Coastal Settings: J P Harrington, R Cox, J Brennan, C Clancy, J Herterich, F Dias0800h NH31A-1905 POSTER Validated Wave and Sea Level Rise Flood Modeling: T Gallien

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0800h NH31A-1906 POSTER Storminess trends in the Gulf and Mexican Caribbean: E T Mendoza, E Ojeda, C M Appendini0800h NH31A-1907 POSTER Subtidal Bathymetric Changes by Shoreline Armoring Removal and Restoration Projects: J Wallace0800h NH31A-1908 POSTER Evaluating wave-current interaction in an urban estuary and flooding implications for coastal communities: A Cifuentes-Lorenzen, J O’Donnell, M M Howard-Strobel, T Fake, G McCardell

NH31B Moscone South 102Wednesday 0800hLandslide Hazard, Runout Dynamics, Vulnerability, and Risk Analysis I S (Virtual Session)Dalia Kirschbaum, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Paola Reichenbach, CNR-IRPI; Hiroshi Fukuoka, Niigata University

0800h NH31B-01 The global landslide distribution in the 2015-16 El Nino event: D N Petley, M Froude0815h NH31B-02 New Zealand’s National Landslide Database: B Rosser, S Dellow, S Haubrook, P Glassey0830h NH31B-03 Hydrological Evaluation of Precipitation Intensity-Duration Thresholds for Regional Landslide Hazard Assessment: T Bogaard, R Greco0845h NH31B-04 Extreme Events in the tropics – Hurricane Manuel and La Pintada Landslide: M T Ramirez-Herrera, K Gaidzik0900h NH31B-05 Landslide Susceptibility Mapping of Tegucigalpa, Honduras Using Artificial Neural Network, Bayesian Network and Decision Trees: E L Garcia Urquia, A Braun, H Yamagishi0915h NH31B-06 Regional Landslide Hazard Assessment Considering Potential Climate Change: S Almeida, E Holcombe, F Pianosi, T Wagener0930h NH31B-07 Spatiotemporal Patterns and Risks of Rainfall-Triggered Landslides across Conterminous United States Inferred from Satellite Observations and Model Simulations: K Zhang, Y Hong, J J Gourley0945h NH31B-08 Considerations about the mechanism and mitigation plan of rainfall-induced landslide after The 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake: N Sakai

NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICSNS31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNear Surface Geophysics General Contributions I PostersXavier Comas, Florida Atlantic University; Bruce Smith, USGS Central

0800h NS31A-1924 POSTER Effect of grain size and angularity on seismic velocity in unconsolidated sediment: R Keshvardoost, J M Lorenzo, N Bonal, D Patterson0800h NS31A-1925 POSTER Seismic AVO response character of coal bed methane content in the Zhaozhuang coalmine of Qinshui Basin,China: G Zou0800h NS31A-1926 POSTER Gas Reservoir Identification Basing on Deep Learning of Seismic-print Characteristics: J Cao, S Wu, X He0800h NS31A-1927 POSTER Combined Application of Shallow Seismic Reflection and High-resolution Refraction Exploration Approach to Active Fault Survey, Central Orogenic Belt, China: S Lin, D Luo, F Yanlin, Y Li0800h NS31A-1928 POSTER Shallow Seismic Structure of the Seafloor in the Cascadia Basin from Observations of Scholte Waves by Ocean-Bottom Seismographs: L M Dorman, A Schreiner0800h NS31A-1929 POSTER Preliminary Studies of the Structural Characteristics of the Lubao Fault using 2D High Resolution Shallow Seismic Reflection Profile: A A B Bonus, A M A Lagmay, K S Rodolfo0800h NS31A-1930 POSTER Characterization of soil erodibility through mechanical shear measurements: F Qian, D B Lee, S Ma, D Koditschek, D J Jerolmack0800h NS31A-1931 POSTER Texture as a basis for acoustic classification of substrate in the nearshore region: A Dennison, N J Wattrus0800h NS31A-1932 POSTER Surface Wave Characterization of New Orleans Levee Soil Foundations: T A Delisser, J M Lorenzo, K Hayashi, M S Craig0800h NS31A-1933 POSTER Multi-channel analysis of single-shot surface waves: F Cheng, J Xia, B Mi, Y Hu, Z Xu0800h NS31A-1934 POSTER Dispersion energy analysis of Rayleigh and Love waves in non-layered earth models: B Mi, J Xia, C Shen0800h NS31A-1935 POSTER Inversion of Surface-wave Dispersion Curves due to Low-velocity-layer Models: C Shen, J Xia, B Mi

0800h NS31A-1936 POSTER Waveform inversion of Rayleigh-wave in time domain for shallow shear-wave velocity based on the waveform separation: Y Hu, J Xia, F Cheng, B Mi, C Shen0800h NS31A-1937 POSTER Applying 3D Full Waveform Inversion in resolving fracture damage zones around a modelled geological disposal facility in granite: J V Morgan, H L M Bentham, D A Angus0800h NS31A-1938 POSTER Spectral Analysis of Surface Waves to Detect Buried Concrete Conduits: P Hajiani, N Anderson, J D Rogers, A Elkrry0800h NS31A-1939 POSTER Instrument Correction and Dynamic Site Profile Validation at the Central United States Seismic Observatory, New Madrid Seismic Zone: C Brengman, E W Woolery, Z Wang, S Carpenter0800h NS31A-1940 POSTER Secondary Migration of Oil and Gas Induced by Earthquake and Earth Tide: X He, J Cao0800h NS31A-1941 POSTER Preliminary Results of Bedrock Variations in the Tekirdag Region (NW Turkey) by Multidisciplinary Geophysical Methods for Earthquake Hazard Mitigation: M K Tuncer, M S Arslan, A O Ozel, T Isseven, T Genc, B B Aksahin0800h NS31A-1942 POSTER Reservoir Analogues: A Small Scale Polygonal Fault System Study: C Fry, J Dix0800h NS31A-1943 POSTER 3D Traveltime Tomography and 1D Wavefield Inversion of Dense 3D Seismic Refraction Data From a Shallow Groundwater Contamination Site: C A Zelt, J Chen, A Levander0800h NS31A-1944 POSTER A Radiogenic Analysis of the Northern Black Hills, South Dakota: D W Young, W D Gosnold Jr0800h NS31A-1945 POSTER Interpreting U - Th distributions in the continental crust from radiometric data: D Baratoux, M W Jessell, F Makhoudia, J F Moyen, O Vanderhaeghe, P M Ndiaye, A S André-Mayer0800h NS31A-1946 POSTER Multi-scale analysis of Potassium, Thorium and Uranium concentrations in Paleoproterozoic granites from eastern Senegal.: F Makhoudia, D Baratoux, P M Ndiaye, M W Jessell0800h NS31A-1947 POSTER Integration of Airborne and Walk Magnetic Data for the Imaging of Basement Structures beneath Glacial Cover in Northern New Brunswick, Canada: E Veglio, B Milkereit, H A Ugalde0800h NS31A-1948 POSTER Investigation of the heat source(s) of the Surprise Valley Geothermal System, Northern California: N Tanner, C D Holt, S Hawkes, J S McClain, L Safford, L L Mink, C Rose, R A Zierenberg

NS31B Moscone West 3024Wednesday 0800hFrontiers of Uncertainty Estimation in Geophysical Inversion I (joint with S)

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 NS31B-01 Probabilistic Uncertainty of Parameters and Conceptual Models in Geophysical Inversion: M Sambridge, R Hawkins, J Dettmer0815h NS31B-02 Quantifying the Uncertainties and Multi-parameter Trade-offs in Joint Inversion of Receiver Functions and Surface Wave Velocity and Ellipticity: C Gao, V Lekic0830h NS31B-03 Transdimensional Inference of Archeomagnetic Intensity Change: A Fournier, T Bodin, P W Livermore, Y Gallet0845h NS31B-04 Density Imaging of Puy de Dôme Volcano by Joint Inversion of Muographic and Gravimetric Data: A Barnoud, V Niess, E Le Ménédeu, V Cayol, C Carloganu0900h NS31B-05 Strategies for efficient resolution analysis in full-waveform inversion: A Fichtner, T van Leeuwen, J Trampert0915h NS31B-06 Comparison of Compressed Sensing Algorithms for Inversion of 3-D Electrical Resistivity Tomography.: S R Peddinti, S Ranjan, D P Kbvn0930h NS31B-07 Bayesian Inversion of 2D Models from Airborne Transient EM Data: D B Blatter, K Key, A Ray

OCEAN SCIENCESOS31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hAdvances in Ocean Observations: Biological and Chemical Sensors, Autonomous Platforms, and Model Data Streams II PostersOliver Zielinski, University of Oldenburg; Cara Wilson, NOAA; Francisco Chavez, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute; Victoria

Coles, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Horn Point Laboratory

0800h OS31A-1980 POSTER Development and prototyping of an autonomous, low-cost oceanographic drifter buoy with real-time global bi-directional satellite communication capabilities: L Moxey, A Ohta0800h OS31A-1981 POSTER Numerical Simulation of the Interannual Variability of the Bay of Bengal Ocean Circulation Characteristics by Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS): S Dandapat, A Chakraborty, K Jayanarayanan, B K Das0800h OS31A-1982 POSTER Impact of River and Tidal forcing on the Discontinuity of the Western Boundary Currents and associated Eddies of the Bay of Bengal: B K Das, A T S, S Dandapat, A Chakraborty, J Kuttippurath0800h OS31A-1983 POSTER On the Leeuwin Current System and its Linkage to Zonal Flows in the South Indian Ocean as Inferred From a Gridded Hydrography: H E Phillips, R Furue, K Guerreiro, J P McCreary Jr, N L Bindoff0800h OS31A-1984 POSTER Autonomous Sampling of Remote Phytoplankton Blooms in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre (July-Aug. 2015).: E E Anderson, C Wilson, T A Villareal0800h OS31A-1985 POSTER Evaluation of a Prototype pCO2 Optical Sensor: C Sanborn-Marsh, A Sutton, C L Sabine, N Lawrence-Salvas, C Dietrich0800h OS31A-1986 POSTER Evaluating the Addition of a Dinoflagellate Phytoplankton Functional Type Using Radiance Anomalies for Monterey Bay, CA: H F Houskeeper, R M Kudela0800h OS31A-1988 POSTER Episodic subsurface injections in the oligotrophic North Pacific observed from BioArgo: C Wilson0800h OS31A-1989 POSTER Recent increase of the CO2 efflux in the western subtropical North Pacific: G H Park, S E Lee, D Kim, Y J Choi, T W Kim0800h OS31A-1990 POSTER Response of Land-Sea Interface in Xiamen Bay to Extreme Weather Events Observed with the Ecological Dynamic Buoy Array, a Multifunctional Sensors System: J Wu, H Hong, W Pan, C Zhang0800h OS31A-1991 POSTER Underway sensing of radiometric properties utilizing a novel sub-hull installation on R/V SONNE: O Zielinski, N Rüssmeier, S P Garaba, D Voss0800h OS31A-1992 POSTER SeaView: bringing EarthCube to the Oceanographer: K I Stocks, S C Diggs, R A Arko, D Kinkade, A Shepherd0800h OS31A-1993 POSTER Efficient Sensor Integration on Platforms (NeXOS): E Delory, J Del Rio, S Jirka, D M Toma, E Martinez, L Frommhold, S Memè, C Barrera, J Pearlman0800h OS31A-1994 POSTER Emerging Methods and Systems for Observing Life in the Sea: F Chavez, J Pearlman, S E Simmons0800h OS31A-1995 POSTER DIURNAL VARIABILITY IN OPTICAL PROPERTIES AND CARBON STOCKS AS INDICATORS OF BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLING: A Mannino0800h OS31A-1996 POSTER Next generation sensing platforms for extended deployments in large-scale, multidisciplinary, adaptive sampling and observational networks: J N Cross, C Meinig, C W Mordy, N Lawrence-Slavas, E D Cokelet, R Jenkins, H M Tabisola, P J Stabeno0800h OS31A-1997 POSTER Comparison of Sea-Air CO2 Flux Estimates Using Satellite-Based Versus Mooring Wind Speed Data: A J Sutton, C L Sabine, R A Feely, R H Wanninkhof0800h OS31A-1998 POSTER The Structure of Sea Water and Gelatinous Water in the Deep Ocean: E T Peltzer, P M Walz, M Wojciechowicz, P G Brewer0800h OS31A-1999 POSTER Possibility of AABW source originating from meddle size polynyas along the coast of Australian-Antarctic Basin : Y Kitade, S Keishi, O Yuki, S Aoki, T Kobayashi, T Suga, K I Ohshima0800h OS31A-2000 POSTER Impact of river discharge on the California coastal ocean circulation and variability: J Leiva, Y Chao, J D Farrara, H Zhang0800h OS31A-2001 POSTER Validity of Thorpe scale estimation by high-resolution temperature sensor, Micro Rider, mounted on CTD system: H Nakano, Y Kitade, K Shimada0800h OS31A-2002 POSTER The Ocean State Report of the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service: K von Schuckmann0800h OS31A-2003 POSTER Improving LADCP Velocity Profiles with External Attitude Sensors: A M Thurnherr, I Goszczko

OS31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hCauses of Sea Level Variability and Change: Understanding the Past and Predicting the Future II Posters (joint with A, C, G, PA)

Rui Ponte, Atmospheric and Environmental Research; Benoit

Meyssignac, Observatory Midi-Pyrenees; Detlef Stammer, University of Hamburg

0800h OS31B-2004 POSTER Large Regional Sea-level Oscillations on Human Timescales, Revealed by Mid-Holocene Corals: A J Meltzner, A Switzer, B Horton, E Ashe, Q Qiu, D F Hill, S Bradley, R E Kopp, E Hill, J M Majewski, D H Natawidjaja, B W Suwargadi0800h OS31B-2005 POSTER Spatio-temporal hierarchical modeling of rates and variability of Holocene sea-level changes in the western North Atlantic and the Caribbean: E Ashe, R E Kopp, N Khan, B Horton, S E Engelhart0800h OS31B-2006 POSTER Acceleration in USA Sea-Level? New Insights Now Available Using Improved Analytical Tools and Methods: P J Watson0800h OS31B-2007 POSTER Causes of accelerating sea level on the East Coast of North America: Implications for future sea-level change: J L Davis, N T Vinogradova0800h OS31B-2008 POSTER Sea Level Budget along the East Coast of North America: A M Pease, J L Davis, N T Vinogradova0800h OS31B-2009 POSTER The sea level budget along the Northwest Atlantic coast: GIA, mass changes and deep sea-shelf interaction: T Frederikse, R Riva, K Simon, M Kleinherenbrink0800h OS31B-2010 POSTER Sea Level Changes Due to Water Mass Variations in the Gulf of Mexico: M Karpytchev0800h OS31B-2011 POSTER Seasonal Sea Level Cycle Change: Understanding the Possible Climate Feedbacks Over the Gulf of Mexico and the Gulf Stream Region: M Ricko, R D Ray, B D Beckley0800h OS31B-2012 POSTER Regional sea level variability in a high-resolution global coupled climate model: D Palko, B P Kirtman0800h OS31B-2013 POSTER Regional sea level changes for the 20th and the 21st century induced by the regional variability in Greenland ice sheet surface mass loss: B Meyssignac, X Fettweis, R Chevrier, G Spada0800h OS31B-2014 POSTER Global, high-resolution sensitivity study of local sea-level rise to regional ice thickness change inAntarctica and Greenland.: E Y Larour, E R Ivins, S Adhikari0800h OS31B-2015 POSTER Effect of atmospheric forcing resolution on the model fidelity of sea level variability in the North Pacific: R Chen, J McClean, S T Gille, J Ritchie, E Yulaeva0800h OS31B-2016 POSTER Identifying Decadal to Multi-decadal Variability in the Pacific by Empirical Mode Decomposition: L A Sommers, B Hamlington, S H Cheon0800h OS31B-2017 POSTER Difference of sea level rising rate from steric and altimeter sea level in the regional Yellow and East China Seas : S K Kang, J Y Cherniawsky, M G G Foreman, E Kim0800h OS31B-2018 POSTER Analysis of long-term variabilities of temperature, salinity and sea surface height around the Korean marginal seas: B J Lim, Y S Chang0800h OS31B-2019 POSTER Assessment of Impact of ENSO and IOD Events on Mean Sea Level Variations Over the Indian Coast Using Wavelet Techniques: N S R N V, A N V Satyanarayana, P K Bhaskaran0800h OS31B-2020 POSTER Air pressure effects on sea level changes during the Twentieth Century: C G Piecuch, K A Donohue, P R Thompson0800h OS31B-2021 POSTER Contribution of Volcanic and Anthropogenic Aerosols to Sea Level Changes: C Peyser, J Yin0800h OS31B-2023 POSTER Towards data-driven regional sea level projections: J Larson, R S Nerem, F W Landerer, B Hamlington0800h OS31B-2024 POSTER The Contribution of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment to Projections of Sea Level Change Along the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts of North America: G A Milne, R Love, L Tarasov, S E Engelhart, M Hijma, J Kuchar, K Latychev, B Horton, T E Tornqvist0800h OS31B-2025 POSTER The Linear Predictability of Sea Level: A Benchmark: M Sonnewald, C Wunsch, P Heimbach

OS31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hMesoscale Coherent Structures: Sources, Physics, and Impacts II PostersAngel Miguel Amores Maimo, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Christopher Roach, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Helen Phillips, University of Tasmania; J. Thomas Farrar, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

0800h OS31C-2026 POSTER Subthermocline eddies observed by Argo floats in the subtropical northwestern Pacific Ocean: Z Zhang

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0800h OS31C-2027 POSTER The Dynamics of Eddy Fluxes and Jet-Scale Overturning Circulations and its Impact on the Mixed Layer Formation in the Indo-Western Pacific Southern Ocean: Q LI, S Lee, A Griesel0800h OS31C-2028 POSTER On the cyclonic eddy generation in Panay Strait, Philippines: C L A Repollo, X Flores-vidal, P J Flament, C Villanoy0800h OS31C-2029 POSTER Interannual Variability of Mesoscale Eddy Activity in the South Pacific Subtropical Countercurrent: S Travis, B Qiu0800h OS31C-2030 POSTER Anisotropy of Eddies in Turbulent Baroclinic Flow: K D Stewart, R W Griffiths, A Hogg0800h OS31C-2031 POSTER Propagation Velocities of Mesoscale Features from Along-Track Sea Level Anomalies: C J Roach, N A Maximenko0800h OS31C-2032 POSTER Barotropic Turbulence on a Beta-Plane with Quadratic Bottom Drag: H Kong, M Jansen0800h OS31C-2033 POSTER Estimates of Oceanic Eddy Heat and Salt Transports from Satellite Altimetry and Argo Profile Data.: A M Amores Maimo, O Melnichenko, N A Maximenko0800h OS31C-2034 POSTER Dissipation of Mesoscale Energy by Vortex-Topography Interaction: S Bishnu, W K Dewar0800h OS31C-2035 POSTER In-situ Observations of Eddy Generation from a Meandering Jet in the Kuroshio Extension: L Johnson, C Lee, E A D’Asaro0800h OS31C-2037 POSTER Eddy Shedding in the Deep Western Boundary Current: A Solodoch, J C McWilliams, A Stewart0800h OS31C-2038 POSTER Mesoscale eddy dynamics over continental slopes: a model inter-comparison: Y Wang, A Stewart0800h OS31C-2039 POSTER Ocean Frontal Regions: A Global Survey: Y Mauzole, P C Cornillon0800h OS31C-2040 POSTER Chaotic Advection in the Alboran Sea: Lagrangian Analysis of Transport Processes in and out of the Western Alboran Gyre: G Brett, I Rypina, L J Pratt0800h OS31C-2041 POSTER Eddy energetics in a model overturning circulation with wind and buoyancy forcing: B L White, V Zemskova0800h OS31C-2042 POSTER On the transport of physical and biogeochemical tracers into the North Pacific and North Atlantic subtropical gyre: A Yamamoto, J B Palter, C O Dufour, S M Griffies, I Frenger, J P Dunne, E D Galbraith, D Bianchi, M Claret

0800h OS31C-2043 POSTER Eddy-Memory mode of decadal ocean variability: G E Manucharyan, A F Thompson, M A Spall0800h OS31C-2044 POSTER Mesoscale to submesoscale structures observed in very high-resolution numerical simulations and seismic oceanography data offshore of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina: T M Blacic, J Gula0800h OS31C-2046 POSTER Mesoscale and submesoscale variability in Drake Passage, Southern Ocean: observations from ocean gliders: A F Thompson, M Flexas Sbert, J Sprintall, G Viglione, X Ruan, Z K Erickson0800h OS31C-2047 POSTER Structure and Variability of the North Equatorial Undercurrent from Mooring Measurements at 130°E in the Western Pacific: L Zhang, D Hu0800h OS31C-2048 POSTER Observation of Vertical Shear Increase on Eddies Mounting the Shelf: J Ochoa, L Ortiz, J Sheinbaum, J Candela

OS31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNew Advances in Understanding Mid-Ocean Ridge Processes from Ocean Drilling and Ophiolites III Posters (joint with B, GP, T, V)

Lyderic France, CRPG Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques et Géochimiques; Beth Orcutt, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science; Michael Cheadle, University of Wyoming

0800h OS31D-2049 POSTER Contamination Tracer Testing With Seabed Rock Drills: IODP Expedition 357: B Orcutt, M Bergenthal, T Freudenthal, D J Smith, M D Lilley, L Schneiders, G L Fruh-Green0800h OS31D-2050 POSTER Sensor Package Data and H2 and CH4 concentrations in Pre- and Post-Drilling Water Samples: IODP Expedition 357: M D Lilley, S Q Lang, G L Fruh-Green, B Orcutt0800h OS31D-2051 POSTER Element Mobility and Mass Transfer during Serpentinization and Hydrothermal Alteration of Seafloor Rocks: Implications from the Geochemistry of Atlantis Massif (IODP Expedition 357): L Bilenker, D Weis, J Alt0800h OS31D-2052 POSTER The age of IODP Site 1473, Atlantis Bank: Constraints from initial zircon U-Pb dating and geochemistry by SIMS: M J Cheadle, B E John, M A Coble, J Koepke, M E Rioux, C Z Liu, I Expedition 360 Scientists

0800h OS31D-2053 POSTER On the Serpentinization Degree (S) of IODP Expedition 357 Atlantis Massif Rocks: Insights from Rock Magnetic Properties and Microscopic Magnetic Mineralogy Study of six Sites: E Herrero-Bervera, S A Whattam, T Frederichs0800h OS31D-2054 POSTER Hydrothermal Rock-Fluid Interactions in 15-year-old Submarine Basaltic Tuff at Surtsey Volcano, Iceland: M D Jackson, S Couper, Y Li, C V Stan, N Tamura, A Stefansson, J G Moore, H R Wenk0800h OS31D-2055 POSTER Controls on Explosive Eruptions along the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge: M Lewis, P D Asimow, D C Lund0800h OS31D-2056 POSTER Igneous stratigraphy and rock-types from a deep transect of the gabbroic lower crust of the Atlantis Bank core complex (SW Indian Ridge): preliminary results from IODP Expedition 360: A Sanfilippo, L France, B Ghosh, C Z Liu, T Morishita, J H Natland, H J Dick, C J MacLeod, I Expedition 360 Scientists0800h OS31D-2057 POSTER Mobility of Late-stage Magmatic Liquids and the Development of Detachment Faults at a Slowly-spreading Ridge: J H Natland, M J Cheadle, H J Dick, L France, E Scientific Party0800h OS31D-2058 POSTER IODP Exp 362T: Additional Coring and Remediation in Hole U1473A - Continuing the Journey to the Moho: P Blum, H J Dick, C J MacLeod, I Expedition 360 Scientists0800h OS31D-2059 POSTER Paleomagnetic Constraints on the Evolution of Atlantis Bank: Results from IODP Expedition 360 “SW Indian Ridge Lower Crust and Moho”: A Morris, J Bowles, M Tivey, I Expedition 360 Scientists0800h OS31D-2060 POSTER Physical Properties of Gabbroic Rock Exposed in Oceanic Core Complexes- New Borehole Data From IODP Hole U1473A in the Indian Ocean and Prior Mid-Atlantic Ridge Results: D K Blackman, B Ildefonse, N Abe, A J Harding, G Guerin0800h OS31D-2061 POSTER Relationship between the physical properties and the lithological variation of gabbroic core samples from Hole U1309D, IODP Exp. 304/305: N Abe, T Hirose, O Tadai0800h OS31D-2062 POSTER Education and Outreach from the JOIDES Resolution during IODP Expedition 360 : linking onboard research and classroom activities during and after the Expedition.: M Burgio, J Zhang, L Kavanagh, A O Martinez, I Expedition 360 Scientists

0800h OS31D-2063 POSTER Outreach Aboard the JOIDES Resolution During IODP Exp. 360: Bringing Cutting Edge Research on Mid Ocean Ridge Processes to Classrooms Worldwide: L Kavanagh, A O Martinez, M Burgio, J Zhang, I Expedition 360 Scientists0800h OS31D-2064 POSTER Partial melting of the mafic lower oceanic crust: J Leuthold, J C J Lissenberg, T Falloon, P Ulmer, B O’Driscoll, D Klimentyeva0800h OS31D-2065 POSTER Speed of Melt Migration Along Permeability Barriers and the Preservation of Uranium Decay Series Diequilibrium: L Montesi, W Zhu0800h OS31D-2066 POSTER Evolution of fine scale segmentation at intermediate ridges: example of Alarcon Rise and Endeavour Segment.: M Le Saout, D A Clague, J B Paduan, D W Caress0800h OS31D-2067 POSTER Asymmetry in crustal thickness and spreading rate at mid-ocean ridges: H Bai, L Montesi0800h OS31D-2068 POSTER Westwards migration of oceanic ridges and related asymmetric upper mantle differentiation: F E Chalot-Prat, C Doglioni, T Falloon0800h OS31D-2069 POSTER Oblique Non-Ridge Parallel Magmatic Layering and Foliations in Lower Crustal Gabbros from Hess Deep Rift: A J Horst, A Morris, S A Friedman, M J Cheadle, T C Brown0800h OS31D-2070 POSTER Meter Scale Heterogeneities in the Oceanic Mantle Revealed in Ophiolites Peridotites: M B Haller, R J Walker, J M Day, B O’Driscoll, J S Daly0800h OS31D-2071 POSTER Mantle melting and melt extraction processes in the upper part of the ophiolitic mantle section of the Caledonian Feragen-Raudhammeren ophiolite complex, Central Norway.: A Pryadunenko, L P Nilsson, R B Larsen0800h OS31D-2072 POSTER N-MORB and IAT sources in the Proterozoic Miaowan Ophiolite Complex, Yangtze Craton: Evidence for evolving tectonic settings: H Deng, S Peng Sr, A Polat, T M Kusky, L Wang, X Jiang Sr0800h OS31D-2073 POSTER Paleomagnetic Investigations on the Tectonic Evolution of the Southeastern Anatolian Ophiolites in Late Cretaceous: M Cengiz Cinku, S Karabulut, O Parlak, B S Cabuk, T Ustaömer, M Z Hisarli

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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 Sharing Science Communications Clinic* Monday, 2:30 P.M.–3:45 P.M. Sharing Science in Plain English (Panel & Lunch)* Tuesday, 12:30 P.M.–2:00 P.M. The Next Frontier: Lightning Comms Workshop for Established Scientists* Tuesday, 2:00 P.M.–3:45 P.M. Meet the Filmmaker* Wednesday, 8:00 A.M.–10:00 A.M. You Don’t Have to Quit Your Day Job—Career Panel Wednesday, 9:00 A.M.–11:00 A.M. Career Center Communicating Your Science: Ask the Experts* Wednesday, 10:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M.

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0800h OS31D-2074 POSTER Nature of the Mantle in the Iberia/Newfoundland Magma-poor Rifted Margin on the Basis of Radiogenic Isotopes in Separates Clinopyroxenes: Preliminary Results.: M Amann, M Ulrich, J Autin, G Manatschal, E Pelt, M C Boiron, D Sauter0800h OS31D-2076 POSTER Pressures of Partial Crystallization of Magmas Along Transforms: Implications for Crustal Accretion: J L Scott, C Zerda, D Brown, S C Ciaramitaro, M Barton

OS31E Moscone West 3011Wednesday 0800hNearshore Processes V (joint with NH)

Nirnimesh Kumar, University of Washington Seattle Campus; Melissa Moulton, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington

0800h OS31E-01 Estimates of Internal Tide Energetics in the Western Bay of Bengal: S Mohanty, A D Rao, H K Pradhan0815h OS31E-02 Footprints of Obliquely Incident Internal Solitary Waves near the Shelf Break, northern South China Sea: X Ma, J Yan, Y Hou, F Lin, X Zheng0830h OS31E-03 Statistics of Internal Tide Bores and Internal Solitary Waves on the Inner Continental Shelf North of Pt. Conception CA: J A Colosi, J MacMahan, T M Freismuth0845h OS31E-04 Wind-Wave Effects on Vertical Mixing in Chesapeake Bay, USA: comparing observations to second-moment closure predictions.: A W Fisher, L P Sanford, M E Scully0900h OS31E-05 Field Measurements of Wave Breaking at the Columbia River Mouth: S Zippel, J Thomson0915h OS31E-06 Remotely-sensed horizontal structure and evolution of the leading and trailing edges of the salt wedge at the Columbia River mouth: D Honegger, Z Zhou, G R Gelfenbaum, W R Geyer, M C Haller, T J Hsu, J T Kirby Jr, F Shi0930h OS31E-07 Flow dynamics and variability in the Delaware Estuary: J L Chen, W R Geyer, D K Ralston0945h OS31E-08 Rapid Changes in Water Properties on a Shallow Reef in the Chesapeake Bay due to a Wind Driven Internal Seiche: B Kilbourne

PLANETARY SCIENCESP31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hCracking Up: Ice-Ocean Dynamics on Earth and Ocean Worlds I Posters (joint with C, OS)

Catherine Walker, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Britney Schmidt, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus; Justin Burton, Emory University; Pierre Dutrieux, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington

0800h P31A-2077 POSTER Insights Into Ice-Ocean Interactions on Earth and Europa: J Lawrence, B E Schmidt, L Winslow, P T Doran, S Kim, C C Walker, J Buffo, M L Skidmore, K M Soderlund, D D Blankenship, N E Bramall, A Johnson, F R Rack, W Stone, P Kimball, E Clark0800h P31A-2078 POSTER Modelling Coupled Ice Shell-Ocean Interactions in Icy Satellites: H Hay, I Matsuyama0800h P31A-2079 POSTER Do Europa’s Mountains Have Roots? Modeling Flow Along the Ice-Water Interface: B B Cutler, J C Goodman0800h P31A-2080 POSTER Do Europa’s Mountains Have Roots? Erosion of Topography at the Ice-Water Interface via the “Ice Pump”: J C Goodman0800h P31A-2081 POSTER Monitoring Subsurface Ice-Ocean Processes Using Underwater Acoustics in the Ross Sea: J H Haxel, R P Dziak, H Matsumoto, W S Lee, S Yun0800h P31A-2082 POSTER Noisy Icebergs: Low Frequency Acoustic Noise Levels Observed off Palmyra Atoll: H Matsumoto, S M Wiggins, A Sirovic, J Tournadre, E Oleson, J H Haxel, R P Dziak0800h P31A-2083 POSTER What will Europa sound like? Modeling seismic background noise due to tidal cracking events: M P Panning, S C Stähler, H H Huang, S Vance, S Kedar, R D Lorenz, W T Pike0800h P31A-2084 POSTER Fracture Scale-Invariance in Antarctic Shelf Ice: Wing and Comb Crevasses along Shear Faults within the Minna Bluff Region: S A Arcone0800h P31A-2085 POSTER Calving Geometry of Thwaites Glacier Linked to Semi-brittle Ice Dynamics: L C Logan, L Lavier, E Choi, E Tan, G A Catania, J Holt0800h P31A-2086 POSTER Statistical Distribution Analysis of Lineated Bands on Europa: T Chen, C B Phillips, R T Pappalardo0800h P31A-2087 POSTER Iceberg Ahead: The Effect of Bands and Ridges During Chaos Formation on Europa.: J E Hedgepeth, B E Schmidt0800h P31A-2088 POSTER Near Surface Water on Europa?: B E Schmidt, B T Gooch, G Patterson, D D Blankenship

0800h P31A-2089 POSTER Experimental Constraints on the Fatigue of Icy Satellites by Tidal Forces: N P Hammond, G Hirth, A Barr, R F Cooper0800h P31A-2090 POSTER Internally heated convection as a possible mechanism at the origin of polygonal structures on Pluto’s surface.: K Vilella, F Deschamps0800h P31A-2091 POSTER Flow behavior of ice mélange modeled at the laboratory-scale: C C Kuo, R Cassotto, J M Amundson, J C Burton, M Dennin0800h P31A-2092 POSTER Jamming of granular ice mélange in tidewater glacial fjords: J C Burton, R Cassotto, J M Amundson, C C Kuo, M Dennin

P31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hPlanetary Rings, Meteoroid, and Dust

(joint with EP, NH, SA, SH)

Larry Esposito, Univ of Colorado; Nicolas Lee, Stanford University; Meers Oppenheim, Boston University; Linda Spilker, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h P31B-2093 POSTER Meteoroid Impact Detection for Exploration of Asteroids (MIDEA): Meteoroid Impact Rates on Potential Asteroid Targets: N Lee, S Close0800h P31B-2094 POSTER Formation of Dense Plasma around a Small Meteoroid: Kinetic Theory and its Implications: Y S Dimant, M M Oppenheim, R Marshall0800h P31B-2095 POSTER Non-Linear Dynamics of Saturn’s Rings: L W Esposito0800h P31B-2096 POSTER Dust Impact Signals Detected by Cassini RPWS: Observations and Laboratory Experiments: S Ye, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, T F Averkamp, D A Gurnett, Z Sternovsky, S Hsu, M Horanyi0800h P31B-2097 POSTER Ray-tracing Thermal Modeling of Saturn’s Main Rings: A Flandes, Á M García, E Deau, L J Spilker0800h P31B-2098 POSTER Dust Transport from Enceladus to the moons of Saturn: A Juhasz, H W Hsu, S Kempf, M Horanyi0800h P31B-2099 POSTER Inferred contributions of the solar wind and micrometeoroids to metallic species in the lunar exosphere from LADEE data and models : M Sarantos, A Colaprete, J Szalay, J S Halekas, D H Wooden, M Horanyi, D Janches0800h P31B-2100 POSTER Gravitational Wakes Sizes from Multiple Cassini Radio Occultations of Saturn’s Rings: E A Marouf, K K Wong, R G French, N J Rappaport, C A McGhee, A Anabtawi0800h P31B-2101 POSTER Cassini RADAR Backscatter Measurements of Saturn Rings: R D West, M A Janssen, J N Cuzzi, Y Z Anderson, G Hamilton0800h P31B-2102 POSTER Constraining the detection of the meteoroid flux with the altitude distribution of meteor head echoes: N Swarnalingam, D Janches, J M C Plane, J D Carrillo-Sánchez, W Feng, P Pokorný, D Nesvorny0800h P31B-2103 POSTER Compositional and Physical Properties of Saturn’s Rings Determined from Cassini UVIS Spectral Observations: E T Bradley, J E Colwell, L W Esposito0800h P31B-2104 POSTER The Student Dust Counter: Updated Interplanetary Dust Measurements and Model Comparisons: M R Piquette, A R Poppe, M Horanyi0800h P31B-2105 POSTER Dust Dynamics in the Rings of Chariklo: J Pilewskie, M Horanyi

P31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hTitan: Constraining an Ocean World I PostersRobert Nelson, Planetary Science Institute Tucson; Conor Nixon, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Joseph Westlake, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Rosaly Lopes, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h P31C-2106 POSTER The Role of 1CH2 Chemistry in Determining Ethane and Benzene Formation in Titan’s Atmosphere: P W Seakins0800h P31C-2107 POSTER Titan’s gravity: An update: D Durante, L Iess, P Racioppa, J W Armstrong, J I Lunine, D J Stevenson, P Tortora0800h P31C-2108 POSTER Reactivity of Amines with CO2 on the Surface of Titan: R P Hodyss, S Piao, M L Cable, M Malaska0800h P31C-2109 POSTER TOWARDS MORE REALISTIC SIMULATIONS OF AIR-SEA INTERACTION OVER LAKES ON TITAN: S C Rafkin, A Soto0800h P31C-2110 POSTER Phase Diagram of the System Water-Tetrahydrofuran-Ammonia at Titan’s Crust Conditions: V Munoz Iglesias, T H Vu, M Choukroun, R P Hodyss, W D Smythe, C Sotin

0800h P31C-2111 POSTER Measurements of Low Temperature Rate Coefficients for Reactions of 1CH2 and the Implications for Titan’s Atmosphere: K M Douglas, M A Blitz, W Feng, D E Heard, J M C Plane, E Slater, P W Seakins0800h P31C-2112 POSTER Abundance and Temperature Variations in Titan’s Atmosphere as Revealed by ALMA: A E Thelen, C A Nixon, N Chanover, E Molter, M A Cordiner, J Serigano IV, P G Irwin, S B Charnley, N A Teanby0800h P31C-2113 POSTER Kinetics of Ethane Clathrate Hydrate Formation under Titan-Like Conditions: T H Vu, V Munoz Iglesias, M Choukroun, H E Maynard-Casely0800h P31C-2114 POSTER Titan Lifting Entry & Atmospheric Flight (T-LEAF) Science Mission: G Lee, B Sen, F Ross, D Sokol

P31D Moscone West 2009Wednesday 0800hIn the Name of Jove: Giant Planet Interiors, Atmospheres, Aurorae, and Ionospheres I (joint with SM)

Kunio Sayanagi, Hampton University; Sarah Badman, University of Lancaster; Scott Edgington, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

0800h P31D-01 Interior Dynamics of Giant Planets: The Competing Influences of Rotation, Magnetic Fields, and Buoyancy: J M Aurnou, K M Soderlund0815h P31D-02 Zonal Flow Magnetic Field Interaction in the Semi-Conducting Region of Giant Planets: H Cao, D J Stevenson0830h P31D-03 Neptune’s New Dark Vortex: Imaging with HST/WFC3: M H Wong, J Tollefson, I De Pater, K de Kleer, H B Hammel, S Luszcz-Cook, R Hueso, A Sanchez-Lavega, A A Simon, M Delcroix, L A Sromovsky, P M Fry, G S Orton, C Baranec0845h P31D-04 Dynamics and Chemistry in Jovian Atmospheres: 2D Hydrodynamical Simulations: B R Bordwell, B P Brown, J Oishi0900h P31D-05 Spatiotemporal Variability of Saturn’s Zonal Winds from Cassini Multi-Instrument Observations: L Li, A Studwell, X Jiang, A Kao, K H Baines, T Momary, P M Fry, A P Ingersoll, M A Janssen, A Sanchez-Lavega, R K Achterberg, A A Simon, U Dyudina, R A West0915h P31D-06 Analysis of Saturn’s Hexagon between 2012 and 2016: Dynamical and Morphological Changes: J Blalock, K M Sayanagi, L N Fletcher, A P Ingersoll, U Dyudina, S P Ewald0930h P31D-07 Retrieving Saturn’s Atmospheric Temperatures from Radio-Occultation Soundings: F M Flasar, P J Schinder, R K Achterberg0945h P31D-08 New VLA Data Reconcile Galileo Probe and Ground-based Radio Observations of Ammonia in Jupiter’s Atmosphere: I De Pater, R J Sault, B J Butler, D deBoer, M H Wong

P31E Moscone West 2007Wednesday 0800hTerrestrial Analogs for Planetary Processes: Oceans, Volcanoes, Impacts, and Dunes I (joint with EP)

Christopher German, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Scott Hughes, Idaho State University; Darlene Lim, NASA Ames Research Center; Shannon Kobs-Nawotniak, Idaho State University

0800h Welcoming Remarks: D S S Lim0807h P31E-01 The alkaline volcanic rocks of Craters of the Moon National Monument, Idaho and the Columbia Hills of Gusev Crater, Mars: C W Haberle, S S Hughes, S E Kobs-Nawotniak, P R Christensen0819h P31E-02 Dunes in the Solar System : New Perspectives, Analogs and Challenges: R D Lorenz0831h P31E-03 Flowing Hot or Cold: User-Friendly Computational Models of Terrestrial and Planetary Lava Channels and Lakes: S E H Sakimoto0843h P31E-04 Induced Thermoluminescence Dating of Volcanism on Hawaii: D W G Sears, H Sears, S S Hughes, A Sehlke0855h P31E-05 IODP/ICDP Expedition 364-Drilling the Cretaceous-Paleogene Chicxulub impact crater: Insights into large craters formation and their effect on life.: S P S Gulick, J V Morgan, J U Fucugauchi, T J Bralower, É Chenot, G L Christeson, P F Claeys, C S Cockell, G S Collins, M Coolen, C Gebhardt, K Goto, D A Kring, L Xiao, C Lowery, C Mellett, R Ocampo-Torres, G R Osinski, L L Perez-Cruz, A Pickersgill, M Poelchau, A Rae, C Rasmussen, M Rebolledo-Vieyra, U P Riller, H Sato, D R Schmitt, J Smit, S Tikoo, N Tomioka, M T Whalen, W Zylberman, H Jones, C Gareth, A Wittmann, J Lofi, K E Yamaguchi, L Ferrière0907h P31E-06 Impact Cratering Processes as Understood Through Martian and Terrestrial Analog Studies: C M Caudill, G R Osinski, L L Tornabene

0919h P31E-07 Geochemical and isotopic study of impact melts and spherules from the Lonar impact crater, India, indicate melting of the Precambrian basement beneath the ‘target’ Deccan basalts: R Chakrabarti, S Goderis, A Banerjee, R D Gupta, P F Claeys, F F Vanhaecke0931h P31E-08 Lava Flow Alteration at Craters of the Moon, Idaho, as an Analog for Microbial Habitat on Mars: S E Kobs-Nawotniak, S S Hughes, R C Elphic, A Sehlke, C W Haberle, A L Brady, S Payler, C S Cockell, D S S Lim0943h P31E-09 Seafloor Dunes: Viability as an Analog to Venusian Dunes: L D Neakrase, T N Titus0955h Concluding Remarks: L D Neakrase

PUBLIC AFFAIRSPA31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hClimate Change Impacts on the Transportation Sector Posters

, Columbia University of New York; Radley Horton, CCSR, Columbia University; Terence Thompson, George Mason University Fairfax

0800h PA31A-2194 POSTER Turbulence Ahead! How Climate Change Will Affect Air Travel: P D Williams0800h PA31A-2195 POSTER Climate Change Impacts on Transportation; Groundwater Elevation, Road Performance, and Robust Adaptation: P H Kirshen, J F Knott, P Ray, M Elshaer, J Daniel, J M Jacobs0800h PA31A-2196 POSTER Climate Change and the Long-term Viability of the World’s Busiest Heavy Haul Ice Road: D Mullan0800h PA31A-2197 POSTER Geospatial techniques for allocating vulnerability zoning of geohazards along the Karakorum Highway, Gilgit-Baltistan-Pakistan: K M Khan, S Rashid, M Yaseen, M Ikram0800h PA31A-2198 POSTER Come rain or shine: Multi-model Projections of Climate Hazards affecting Transportation in the South Central United States: E Mullens, R A Mcpherson0800h PA31A-2199 POSTER Stormwater Design Return Period Standards for U.S. Transportation Infrastructure: How Are States Approaching Resilience?: C Samaras, T Lopez0800h PA31A-2200 POSTER Impacts of future changes in weather condition on U.S. transportation: M Ashfaq, B R Pagan, B W Bonds, D Rastogi

PA31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hEmpirical Estimation of Climate Adaptation in Human-Environmental Systems Posters (joint with GC)

Nick Obradovich, University of California San Diego; Jennifer Burney, University of California San Diego; Adrian Borsa, Scripps Institution of Oceanography

0800h PA31B-2201 POSTER Estimating the Importance of Private Adaptation: A Review of Empirical Methods and Framework for Comparison: F C Moore0800h PA31B-2202 POSTER Temperature Effects on Labor in Latin America: T Foreman0800h PA31B-2203 POSTER Nonlinear Impact of Temperature on Mortality in France: A T Zhang0800h PA31B-2204 POSTER Risky Adaptation: The Effect of Temperature Extremes on HIV Prevalence: R Baker0800h PA31B-2205 POSTER Climate change as a driver for future human migration: M Chen, K Ricke, K Caldeira0800h PA31B-2206 POSTER Intensified coastal development in beach-nourishment zones: E Lazarus, S Armstrong, P W Limber, E B Goldstein, R Ballinger0800h PA31B-2207 POSTER Gravity and InSAR remote sensing of groundwater usage in the Sahel and Horn of Africa: W Neely, A A Borsa, J A Burney, K Devlin0800h PA31B-2208 POSTER Transformational Capacity – Exploring a Places Ability to Change: D Hirschfeld0800h PA31B-2209 POSTER Empirical Estimation of Climate Impacts Under Adaptation: J A Rising, A Jina, S M Hsiang

PA31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hRoad Maps to Successfully Sharing Science PostersShane Hanlon, American Geophysical Union; Olivia Ambrogio, American Geophysical Union; Elizabeth Landau, American Geophysical Union; Pranoti Asher, American Geophysical Union

0800h PA31C-2211 POSTER It Starts with a Hashtag… the #365scienceselfies Project: L A Guertin

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0800h PA31C-2212 POSTER Get People Talking: Sharing Tsunami Science Beyond the Web: S Ross, L Jones, K Miller, R I Wilson, B Bahng, J C Borrero, D M Brosnan, E R Burkett, J Bwarie, N M Campbell, E L Geist, L Johnson, S H Kirby, W R Knight, K Long, P J Lynett, D Nicolsky, D D Oglesby, A Barberopoulou, S C Perry, G S Plumlee, K Porter, C R Real, L Ritchie, K J Ryan, E Suleimani, H K Thio, V V Titov, A M Wein, P Whitmore, N J Wood0800h PA31C-2213 POSTER Addressing Vermont’s concerns on climate change on many levels: A K Betts0800h PA31C-2214 POSTER The DEVELOP National Program’s Strategy for Communicating Applied Science Outcomes: L M Childs-Gleason, K W Ross, G Crepps, J Favors, C Kelley, T N Miller, K N Allsbrook, L Rogers, M L Ruiz0800h PA31C-2215 POSTER A Case Study of Framing and Project Design Impacts on Participant Identity, Views, and Trust of Science in a Phenology Public Participatory Program: A E Sorensen, R Jordan0800h PA31C-2216 POSTER How IPCC Science-Policy Interactions Shape Its Policymaker Summaries: K J Mach, P T Freeman, M Mastrandrea, C B Field

PA31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800h

Communication Tool for Scientists and the Public PostersPhilip Wade, Western Oregon University; Douglas Harned, FilmAxis.org; Dan Brinkhuis, ScienceMedia.nl; Maarten Roos, Lightcurve Films

0800h PA31D-2218 POSTER Videos Designed to Watch but Audience Required Telling stories is a cliché for best practice in videos. Frontier Scientists, a NSF project titled Science in Alaska: using Multimedia to Support Science Education stressed story but faced audience limitations. FS describes project’s story process, reach results, and hypothesizes better scenarios.: E A O’Connell0800h PA31D-2219 POSTER Bringing science from the top of the world to the rest of the world: using video to describe earthquake research in Nepal following the devastating 2015 M7.8 Gorkha earthquake: M S Karplus, A Barajas, L Garibay0800h PA31D-2220 POSTER The Science of Filming Science: D Harned0800h PA31D-2221 POSTER Social media is all about video these days: tips communicating science from NASA’s Earth Right Now: S Bell0800h PA31D-2222 POSTER Using Film and Social Media for Successful Earth Science Outreach in Nepal and Indonesia: I Kerlow0800h PA31D-2223 POSTER Video Creation: A Tool for Engaging Students to Learn Science: A R Courtney0800h PA31D-2224 POSTER PTWC Creating a New Catalog of Historic Tsunami Animations for NOAA Science-on-a-Sphere Exhibits: N C Becker, L R Geschwind, D Wang

PA31E Moscone South 304Wednesday 0800hImproving the Usability of Climate, Extreme Event, and Hazard Data and Information Products for Community Decision Makers IIEmily Sylak-Glassman, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute; Rajul Pandya, American Geophysical Union; Christopher Clavin, Science and Technology Policy Institute

0800h Introductory Remarks: 0805h PA31E-01 Science in Society: Bridging the gap to connect science to decision makers: L Jones, J Bwarie, I Pearce0825h PA31E-02 Tools and Techniques to Collaborate and Connect with At-Risk Climate Communities UsingSensors, Remote Sensing Data, and Media: J K Drapkin, P Ramamurthy, B Vant-Hull, K Yuen, A Glenn, C Jusino, C Corbin, M Schuerman, J Keefe, H Brooke0838h PA31E-03 Surging Seas Risk Finder: A Simple Search-Based Web Tool for Local Sea Level Rise Projections, Coastal Flood Risk Forecasts, and Inundation Exposure Analysis: B Strauss, D Dodson, S A Kulp, D H Rizza0851h PA31E-04 Translating Extreme Precipitation Data from Climate Change Projections into Resilient Engineering Applications: L M Cook, C Samaras, C Anderson0904h PA31E-05 Interdisciplinarity, Climate, and Change: R S Pulwarty0917h PA31E-06 Building a Decision Support Tool for Adaptation to Extreme Heat: N Steinberg0930h PA31E-07 Enhancing the Value of the Federal Climate-Relevant Data Through the Climate Data Initiative: K Bugbee, A C Pinheiro Privette, D J Meyer

0943h PA31E-08 Climate change concerns, weather expectations, and willingness to adapt: K Klima, W Bruine de Bruin, S Dessai, C Lefevre, A Taylor0956h Concluding Remarks:

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hEvolution of the Earth System II PostersBenjamin Johnson, University of Victoria; Colin Goldblatt, University of Victoria

0800h PP31A-2249 POSTER Oxygen Dynamics Before, After, and During the Great Oxidation Event: T Laakso, D P Schrag0800h PP31A-2250 POSTER The Dynamics of Stepwise Oxygenations and Corresponding Carbon Isotopic Fluctuations: H Shang, D Rothman0800h PP31A-2251 POSTER Organic Haze Formation in the Presence of Molecular Oxygen: M Ugelow, S M Horst, M A Tolbert0800h PP31A-2252 POSTER Climate and Ocean Circulation During “The Boring Billion” Simulated by CCSM3: P Liu, Y Hu, Y Liu, S A Pisarevsky0800h PP31A-2253 POSTER PALAEOTRIP: the Palaeoclimate and Terrestrial Exoplanet Radiative Transfer Intercomparison Project, a Call for Participation: L Kavanagh, C Goldblatt0800h PP31A-2254 POSTER Geochemistry and Isotope Stratigraphy (C, O, Sr, Nd, Cr) of the Ediacaran Sete Lagoas Cap Carbonate, Bambui Group, Brazil: Insights into Earth’s Oceanic and Atmosphere Geochemical Cycles After a Snowball Glaciation.: F Caxito, R Frei, G J Uhlein, A Uhlein0800h PP31A-2255 POSTER Parameter space exploration of ocean carbon cycle climate sensitivity: a Quaternary maximum, and hopefully some novel results too.: C Goldblatt0800h PP31A-2256 POSTER N2, equivocator to climate.: M C Dewey, C Goldblatt0800h PP31A-2257 POSTER Modelling the Earth system nitrogen cycle: feedbacks between biology, plate tectonics, and atmospheric evolution: B W Johnson, C Goldblatt0800h PP31A-2258 POSTER Measuring Ancient Air Pressure Using Fossilized Cyanobacteria: S N Silverman, S M Som, R Gordon, B Bebout0800h PP31A-2259 POSTER Refining Raindrop Paleobarometry: A Satus Report: J K Zimmerman, S M Som0800h PP31A-2260 POSTER High-precision Temporal Calibration of the Early Cambrian Biotic and Paleoenvironmental Records: New U-Pb Geochronology from Eastern Yunnan, China.: K Tsukui, J Ramezani, M Zhu, A C Maloof, S Porter, J Moore, M P Eddy, S A Bowring0800h PP31A-2261 POSTER The Onset of the Sturtian Snowball Earth: New Geochronology and Chemostratigraphy from the Tambien Group of Ethiopia: Y Park, S A MacLennan, N Swanson-Hysell, A C Maloof, B Schoene, M Alene, M M Tremblay, E Anttila, B Haileab0800h PP31A-2262 POSTER Reconstruction of paleoenvironment recorded in the Ediacaran Lantain black shales: Y H Liu, D C Lee, C F You, C Zhou0800h PP31A-2263 POSTER Evidence of the coupled geology system and its impact on the evolution of South China during the transformation from Sinian to Cambrian: C Yang, T Wang, Z Chen0800h PP31A-2264 POSTER Pyrite Framboid Size Distributions in the Union Springs Member, Marcellus Formation and Implications for Paleowater Column Euxinia: S Karduck, M A Arthur0800h PP31A-2265 POSTER Reconstructing the Historical Series of Plant Functional Types in the Three-River Headwaters Region in China: X Mao, T Li0800h PP31A-2266 POSTER Invertebrate Biostratigraphy of an Early Permian Limestone in north-central Texas.: R Shell, C N Ciampaglio0800h PP31A-2267 POSTER Aerobic Marine Habitat Loss During the Late Permian Extinction: J L Penn, C Deutsch, J Payne, E A Sperling

PP31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNew Perspectives on Quaternary Climate: Forcing Mechanisms, the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, and Interglacial Climate I PostersJames Walsh, Oberlin College; Antje Voelker, Centro de Ciencias do Mar; Steven Goldstein, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University; Craig Jackson, Ohio Wesleyan University

0800h PP31B-2269 POSTER A dynamical systems approach to the Pleistocene climate - Part I of II: H P Engler, H G Kaper

0800h PP31B-2270 POSTER A dynamical systems approach to the Pleistocene climate - Part II of II: H G Kaper, H P Engler0800h PP31B-2271 POSTER Novel biogeochemical theory predicts ocean carbon reservoir response to changes in MOC strength and diapycnal mixing: A L Gunn, I Marinov, M Nikurashin0800h PP31B-2272 POSTER Allan Hills Pleistocene Ice Project (PIP): A Kurbatov, E Brook, S W Campbell, H Conway, N W Dunbar, J A Higgins, N A Iverson, L M Kehrl, W C McIntosh, N E Spaulding, Y Yan, P A Mayewski0800h PP31B-2273 POSTER An Ultra-High Resolution Investigation of 1 Ma Old Ice from Allan Hills Blue Ice Area, Antarctica: H Clifford, P A Mayewski, J A Higgins, D Introne, A Kurbatov, S B Sneed, N E Spaulding, Y Yan0800h PP31B-2274 POSTER Early to Middle Pleistocene Climate Records off Southern Iberia Reveal two Types of Interglacial Climate Evolution: A H L Voelker, T Rodrigues, M Padilha, F J J Jiménez-Espejo, E Salgueiro, H Kuhnert0800h PP31B-2275 POSTER The Relationship between Climate and Iceland Scotland Overflow Water During Mid-Late Pleistocene Interglacials: S Nuber, D Thornalley, M Forman, S Barker, D Oppo0800h PP31B-2276 POSTER Relationship Between Clumped Isotope and Growth Temperature of Foraminifera: Methodology and Application to the Mid-Pleistocene Transition: M Peral, M Daëron, D Blamart, F C Bassinot, M Marino, S Nomade, N Ciaranfi, A Girone, P Maiorano, A Pereira, V Scao0800h PP31B-2277 POSTER Reconstruction of the North Atlantic end-member of the thermohaline circulation across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition: J Kim, M J Seguí, M Yehudai, S L Goldstein, L D Pena, M E Raymo, H L Ford, L Haynes, J R Farmer, B Hoenisch0800h PP31B-2278 POSTER Changes in Equatorial Atlantic Ocean Thermohaline Circulation Across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition: M Yehudai, J Kim, M J Seguí, S L Goldstein, L D Pena, L Haynes, B Hoenisch, J R Farmer, H L Ford, M E Raymo, T Bickert0800h PP31B-2279 POSTER Trace element evidence for abrupt changes in deep South Atlantic Ocean nutrient and carbonate chemistry across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition: J R Farmer, B Hoenisch, L Haynes, D Kroon, D B Bell, S Jung, M J Seguí, M E Raymo, S L Goldstein, L D Pena0800h PP31B-2280 POSTER Records of bottom water temperature, ice volume and deep ocean carbon storage from the North Pacific: H L Ford, L Haynes, B Hoenisch, M E Raymo0800h PP31B-2281 POSTER Insight to Marine Isotope Stage 13 using Late Pleistocene relaxation models of ice volume and carbon cycle change: L E Lisiecki, C Herrero, A García-Olivares

PP31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hQuantitative Approaches to Paleoclimate Data, Models, and Their Intercomparison I PostersAisling Dolan, University of Leeds; Bronwen Konecky, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences; Emilie Capron, British Antarctic Survey; Sylvia Dee, Brown University

0800h PP31C-2282 POSTER Effects of Drake Passage on the Ocean’s Thermal and Mechanical Energy Budget in a Coupled AOGCM: A S von der Heydt, J P Viebahn0800h PP31C-2283 POSTER Large Scale Eocene Ocean Circulation Transition Could Help Antarctic Glaciation.: M Baatsen0800h PP31C-2284 POSTER Temperature forcing of hydroclimate during the Last Glacial Maximum in western North America: C Morrill, D P Lowry0800h PP31C-2285 POSTER Reanalysing the deglaciation with models and data: J Annan, J Hargreaves, R F Ivanovic, L J Gregoire, P J Valdes, B L Otto-Bliesner0800h PP31C-2286 POSTER Determining Deglacial

A N Legrande, D J Ullman, A E Carlson0800h PP31C-2287 POSTER Investigation of Model-Data Inconsistancy Through Middle to Late Holocene Using Data Assimilation Method: H Liu, Z Liu0800h PP31C-2288 POSTER Metrics for deglacial changes in deep ocean carbon storage and the terrestrial biosphere: C Peterson, L E Lisiecki0800h PP31C-2289 POSTER Regional Temperatures in Norway since the Mid-Holocene: Sensitivity, Reliability and Representativeness: J Werner, B Risebrobakken, V Astrup Felde, J Bakke, E Jansen, A E Bjune0800h PP31C-2290 POSTER A Simple Approach to Simulate the Complexity of Planktonic Foraminifer Oxygen Isotope Time Series: C Waelbroeck, D M Roche, T Caley, M Kucera, L Jonkers, N Vazquez Riveiros

0800h PP31C-2291 POSTER Reconstructing MIS 3 ocean states from proxy records via an inverse method - a quantification of uncertainties: N Loose, K H Nisancioglu, P Heimbach0800h PP31C-2292 POSTER Defining Uncertainty and Error in Planktic Foraminiferal Oxygen Isotope Measurements: A J Fraass, C Lowery0800h PP31C-2293 POSTER PhaseMap: Comparison of Late Pleistocene Surface Temperature Proxies to an Accelerated CCSM3 Simulation: S C Clemens, A Nelson, W L Prell, Z Liu, B Fox-Kemper, G Chen, M Tsukernik0800h PP31C-2294 POSTER The Past Earth Network: A Haywood, J Voss, A M Dolan, E Yorke0800h PP31C-2295 POSTER Reinterpreting the Crystal Cave speleothem record with statistics, climate models, and proxy system models: J Hu, J Emile-Geay, J W Partin, S Dee0800h PP31C-2296 POSTER The impact of the “calendar effect” and pseudo-daily interpolation algorithms on paleoclimatic data-model comparisons: P J Bartlein, S L Shafer0800h PP31C-2297 POSTER Mg-banding in the non-spinose planktic foraminifer Neogloboquadrina dutertrei caused by diurnal light/dark cycle : J S Fehrenbacher, A D Russell, C V Davis, A C Gagnon, H J Spero0800h PP31C-2298 POSTER A Simple Proxy System Model of High-Latitude Encrusting Algal Oxygen

B Williams, D M Thompson, M Crowley, M Moulton, J Ng, J Halfar0800h PP31C-2299 POSTER proxies in monsoon Asia using an iCESM-driven proxy system model network: G R Loope, J T Overpeck0800h PP31C-2300 POSTER Pliocene Constraints on Earth System Senstivity: A M Haywood, F Howell, A M Dolan, H J Dowsett, L Harrison, D J Hill, S J Hunter, J O Pope, C Prescott, U Salzmann, J C Tindall, J Voss0800h PP31C-2301 POSTER Sources of Uncertainty in Modelling mid-Pliocene Arctic Amplification: A M Dolan, A Haywood, F Howell, C Prescott, J O Pope, D J Hill, J Voss0800h PP31C-2302 POSTER Paleo Data Assimilation of Pseudo-Tree-Ring-Width Chronologies in a Climate Model: B Fallah Hassanabadi, W Acevedo, S Reich, U Cubasch0800h PP31C-2303 POSTER Modeling Clumped Isotope Composition of Speleothems: Controls on Disequilibrium Effects and Implications for Clumped Isotope Thermometry: W Guo, C Zhou

PP31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hWater Isotope Systematics - Improving Modern and Paleoclimate Interpretations IV - Poster (joint with A, H)

William Daniels, Brown University; Rich Fiorella, University of Utah; Erik Oerter, University of Utah; Mathias Vuille, University at Albany State University of New York

0800h PP31D-2304 POSTER Hemispherically Asymmetric Volcanic Forcing of Tropical Hydroclimate and Water Isotopologue Variability During the Last Millennium : C Colose, A N LeGrande, M F Vuille0800h PP31D-2305 POSTER Slopes of seasonal and

and their climatological significance: B G Kopec, X Feng, E C Osterberg, E S Posmentier0800h PP31D-2306 POSTER Hydroclimatic and Watershed-Specific Response of Two Groundwater-Fed Lakes of Northeastern Ontario to Holocene Hydroclimatic Change Inferred from Lacustrine Carbonate Stable Isotopes: M P Boreux, S F Lamoureux, B F Cumming0800h PP31D-2307 POSTER Investigating the Influence of Vegetation Type on Modern Leaf Wax Hydrogen Isotopes from a High Latitude Ombrotrophic Bog to Inform Paleoclimate Interpretation: N Balascio, W J D’Andrea, R S Anderson0800h PP31D-2308 POSTER Biomarker Proxy Calibration Along the AMT Transect: Alkenone

J Gould, M Kienast, M Dowd, E Schefuß0800h PP31D-2309 POSTER A latitudinal study of oxygen isotopes within horsehair: E Thompson, C Bronk Ramsey, J R McConnell0800h PP31D-2310 POSTER Observed Seasonal Trends of Hydrogen Isotopes in Environmental Water and Sedimentary Leaf Waxes in Temperate Ecosystems: Implications for Interpreting Leaf Wax Paleoclimate Records: M C Corcoran, E K Thomas, D F Boutt0800h PP31D-2311 POSTER Predictable oxygen isotope exchange of plant lipids improves our ability to understand hydrologic shifts and partition evapotranspiration across scales: T Maxwell, L C R Silva, W R Horwath

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0800h PP31D-2312 POSTER Estimation of oxygen isotope in source water of tree-ring cellulose in Indonesia using tree-ring oxygen isotope model: R Hisamochi, Y Watanabe, N Kurita, M Sano, T Nakatsuka, M Matsuo, H Yamamoto, J Sugiyama, T Tsuda, T Tagami0800h PP31D-2313 POSTER Plant Water Use Inferred from Atmospheric Water Vapor Observations in an Old-Growth Forest: J C L Miu, C T Lai0800h PP31D-2314 POSTER The isotopic composition of hydration water in biogenic silica: towards a new climate proxy for opal-rich sediment: T K Bauska, D A Hodell0800h PP31D-2315 POSTER Triple Oxygen and Deuterium Isotopes in Gypsum Hydration Water for Quantitative Paleo-humidity Reconstructions: F Gázquez, N P Evans, D Herwartz, T K Bauska, M Morellon, J Surma, A Moreno, M Staubwasser, B L Valero-Garces, D A Hodell0800h PP31D-2316 POSTER Isotopic Insights Into the Degassing and Secondary Hydration Rates of Volcanic Glass From the 1980 Eruptions of Mount St. Helens: A N Seligman, I N Bindeman, A R Van Eaton, R P Hoblitt0800h PP31D-2317 POSTER Deuterium values from volcanic glass: A paleoelevation proxy for Oregon’s Cascade Range: T B Carlson, J T Bershaw0800h PP31D-2318 POSTER Coupling Stable Water Isotopes in Vapor and Precipitation to Raindrop Size Distributions at a Mid-latitude Tall-tower Site to Evaluate the Role of Rain Evaporation in Boundary Layer Moisture Recycling: A Kaushik, D Noone0800h PP31D-2319 POSTER measurements using an off-axis integrated cavity output spectrometer and seasonal variation in 17O-excess of precipitation in the east-central United States: C Tian, L Wang, K A Novick0800h PP31D-2320 POSTER An Investigation into the Relationship Between Distillate Yield and Stable Isotope Fractionation: T Sowers, A J Wagner0800h PP31D-2321 POSTER A preliminary study on isotopic evolution of ice by a melting experiment: J Y Ham, J Lee, W S Lee, Y Han, S D Hur0800h PP31D-2322 POSTER What governs the oxygen and hydrogen isotopic composition of precipitation? – A case for varying proportions of isotopically-distinct, convective and stratiform rain fractions: P K Aggarwal, L araguas Araguas, D Belachew, C Schumacher, A B Funk, F J Longstaffe, S Terzer

0800h PP31D-2323 POSTER Dual Site Analysis of Precipitation Isotopes: A Tool to Study the Moisture Transport Processes: S Chakraborty0800h PP31D-2324 POSTER Connection between ENSO and Asian Summer Monsoon Precipitation Oxygen Isotope: Z Cai, L Tian0800h PP31D-2325 POSTER Off-axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectrometer measurements of HDO/H2O ratio for understanding water transport in the Asian Summer Monsoon: B Clouser, E J Moyer, L Sarkozy0800h PP31D-2326 POSTER Tropical Sumatra Squalls drive stable isotope ratios of precipitation in Singapore: S He, K Niezgoda, N Kurita, X Wang, C M Rubin, N Goodkin0800h PP31D-2327 POSTER Stable isotope signatures of northern California precipitation during an El Niño winter: implications for speleothem paleoclimate reconstructions: I E Weisman, J L Oster, A Ahmed, M Fogarty, H Mix0800h PP31D-2328 POSTER The Austrian network of isotopes in rivers: Long-term time series of isotopes in river water in Central Europe (1963-2015): S Wyhlidal, D Rank, S Weigand0800h PP31D-2329 POSTER Development and Interpretation of River Water Isoscapes Using a Stream Network Modeling Framework: R M Smith, G J Bowen, S Brennan0800h PP31D-2330 POSTER Spatio-temporal Variation of Water Isotopes on the Juneau Icefield: C E Semnacher, E M Honan, M Michels, S Reynoso, K Schaefer, E S Klein, B R Markle0800h PP31D-2331 POSTER Stable Isotopes in Precipitation and Estimated Water Vapor Origins across Japan: K Ichiyanagi, M Tanoue0800h PP31D-2332 POSTER Stable Isotopic Composition of Precipitation from 2015-2016 Central Texas Rainfall Events: C R Maupin, C L McChesney, B Roark, M K Gorman, A L Housson0800h PP31D-2333 POSTER The dynamics of

K F Kaseke, L Wang, H Wanke0800h PP31D-2334 POSTER Spatial and Temporal Variation in the Isotopic Composition of Ethiopian Rainfall: N M DeLuca, Z K Bedaso, N E Levin, B F Zaitchik, D Waugh, C J Harman, D Shanko0800h PP31D-2335 POSTER Unusual Atmospheric Processes: Implications for the Unusual Isotope Effect in Precipitation: S Hurst, R V Krishnamurthy

0800h PP31D-2336 POSTER waters across the Coast Range and Cascades, central Oregon: Modern insights from hydrologically open lakes into the control of landscape on lake water composition in deep time: D B Finkelstein, T Curtin0800h PP31D-2337 POSTER Spatial Variation of 17O-excess in Meteoric Water Across Oregon: D Hansen, J T Bershaw0800h PP31D-2338 POSTER Isotopic signature of snow and glacier water sources across the Annapurna Himalayas: H J Hassenruck-Gudipati, C Andermann, N Hovius, D Sachse0800h PP31D-2339 POSTER In-situ observations of water vapor isotopes in near surface air over Lakes Superior and Michigan: L Welp, A L Meyer, T J Griffis

PP31E Moscone West 2003Wednesday 0800hReconstructing and Modeling Late Pliocene Climate Variability IErin McClymont, University of Durham; Natalie Burls, George Mason University Fairfax; Heather Ford, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory

0800h PP31E-01 A Ground-Level View of African Climate During the Pliocene: N E Levin0815h PP31E-02 Modelling Regional Climate and Terrestrial Environmental Change during Interglacial Events of the Late Pliocene: C Prescott, A M Dolan, A M Haywood, S J Hunter, J C Tindall0830h PP31E-03 Climate, environmental change and taphonomic processes in the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene of the South-West Caspian Sea: T M Hoyle V, S Leroy, L Lopez-Merino0845h PP31E-04 Magnetostratigraphic and Stable Isotopic Analysis of Playa-Lacustrine Deposits in the Qaidam Basin, China: Implications for Climate-Environmental Changes and Orbital Forcing Mechanisms During the Plio-Quaternary Transition: A E Moe, R V Heermance III, J Nie, L Li, R Kreuzer, C N Garzione, L Zeng, Q Su0900h PP31E-05 Providing favorable conditions to simulate the mid to late Pliocene glaciations (3.3-2.5 Ma): N Tan, G Ramstein, C Dumas, J B Ladant, C Contoux0915h PP31E-06 Modeling Evidence for the Strengthening of Vegetation-Snow-Albedo Feedback from the Mid-Pliocene to the Pre-Industrial: P Paiewonsky, O Elison Timm

0930h PP31E-07 Plio-Pleistocene Sea Surface Temperature Variability As Measured by Different Proxies – A Cautionary Tale: K T Lawrence, S C Woodard, I S Castañeda, P B deMenocal, L Peterson, Y Rosenthal, L Bochner, D B Gorbey, H Mauriello0945h PP31E-08 The effect of changes in surface winds and ocean stratification on coastal upwelling and sea surface temperatures in the Pliocene: M D Miller, E Tziperman

PP31F Moscone West 2012Wednesday 0800hTerrestrial Hydroclimate I S (joint with A, B, H)

Jessica Oster, Vanderbilt University; Sarah Feakins, University of Southern California

0800h PP31F-01 Seasonal Transitions and the Westerly Jet in the Holocene East Asian Summer Monsoon: J C H Chiang, W Kong, L M Swenson0815h PP31F-02 The deglacial history of the North American Monsoon in leaf wax proxy records and model simulations: T Bhattacharya, J E Tierney, P DiNezro0830h PP31F-03 Are glacials “dry” - and in what sense?: J Scheff, R Seager, S Coats, H Liu0845h PP31F-04 The Neogene de-greening of Central Asia: J K Caves, D Y Moragne, D E Ibarra, B U Bayshashov, Y Gao, M M Jones, A Zhamangara, A V Arzhannikova, S G Arzhannikov, C P Chamberlain0900h PP31F-05 MECO Warming Changes Continental Rainfall Patterns in Eocene Western North America: K Methner, A Mulch, J Fiebig, U Wacker, A Gerdes, S A Graham, C P Chamberlain0915h PP31F-06 Triple oxygen isotopes and clumped isotope thermometry applied to East African water balance over the last 500ky: J W Moerman, N E Levin, A K Behrensmeyer, A L Deino, N M DeLuca, S B Lehmann, B H Passey, R Potts0930h PP31F-07 Disentangling Seasonality and Mean Annual Precipitation in the Indo-Pacific Warm Pool: Insights from Coupled Plant Wax C and H Isotope Measurements: V Galy, D Oppo, N Dubois, J A Arbuszewski, M Mohtadi, E Schefuss, Y Rosenthal, B K Linsley0945h PP31F-08 Late Pleistocene shifts in Northeast African hydroclimate and the Out-of-Africa migration: J E Tierney, P B deMenocal, P D Zander

Empower Your Science: Get Cited, Get Funding, Go FurtherAttend these Sessions and Events to Improve Your Data Skills and Practices

Tuesday, 13 December 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. TH23A: Data Skills Recommended for Researchers and ScientistsMoscone West 2002

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 UnderstandingMoscone West 2002

Wednesday, 14 December12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. TH33A: Data Management Plan Development and Management Best PracticesMoscone West 2003

Related Sessions: 8:00 A.M.–8:55 A.M. IN31E Leptoukh Lecture for the Earth and Space Sciences Informatics Focus GroupMoscone 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 EverywhereMoscone West 2022/2024

Thursday, 15 December 12:30 P.M.–1:30 P.M. TH43A: Research Reproducibility TechniquesMoscone West 2009

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 IIPoster Hall

And be sure to check out relevant, related sessions identified under the Data & Emerging Technologies SWIRL to further expand your knowledge and expertise.

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SEISMOLOGYS31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hAdvances in the Science of Nuclear Test Detection I Posters (joint with A, NS, OS)

W. Randy Bell, CTBTO Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Organization; Elisabeth Blanc, CEA Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique DAM; Theodore BowyerLaboratory; Seiji Tsuboi, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

0800h S31A-2691 POSTER Improvements in Calibration and Analysis of the CTBT-relevant Radioxenon Isotopes with High Resolution SiPIN-based Electron Detectors: K Khrustalev0800h S31A-2692 POSTER Radioxenon Production from an Underground Nuclear Detonation: Y Sun0800h S31A-2693 POSTER Laboratory Noble Gas Migration Experiments through Rock: S Broome, A Cashion, J Feldman, A J Sussman, E Swanson, J Wilson0800h S31A-2694 POSTER Monitoring Radiation Fallout Using Locally Available Biotopes: B R Shah0800h S31A-2695 POSTER Unified Geophysical Cloud Platform (UGCP) for Seismic Monitoring and other Geophysical Applications.: R Synytsky, Y O Starovoit, S Henadiy, V Lobzakov, L Kolesnikov0800h S31A-2696 POSTER IMS Seismic and Infrasound Stations Instrumental Challenges: Y O Starovoit, I G Dricker, J Marty0800h S31A-2697 POSTER Detection of Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances (TIDs) from various man-made sources using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS): J Helmboldt, J Park, R R B von Frese, D A Grejner-Brzezinska0800h S31A-2699 POSTER Value of Spaceborne Remotely Sensed Data Products in the Context of the Launch Phase of an On-Site Inspection: A Rowlands, P Labak, G Malich, A Charlton, E S Schultz-Fellenz, J Craven0800h S31A-2702 POSTER A Trends Review of Geophysics Research in Nuclear Explosion Monitoring: M Slinkard, M Maceira, S Arrowsmith, M L Begnaud, P S Blom, S R Ford, M P Foxe, J MacCarthy, O E Marcillo, B J Merchant, G J Orris, M Pasyanos, L A Casey0800h S31A-2703 POSTER Automatic recovery of aftershock sequences at the International Data Centre: from concept to pipeline: I Kitov, D Bobrov, M Rozhkov0800h S31A-2704 POSTER An Improved Method for Seismic Event Depth and Moment Tensor Determination: CTBT Related Application: J Stachnik, M Rozhkov, B Baker0800h S31A-2705 POSTER Testing the Reviewed Event Bulletin of the International Data Centre Using Waveform Cross Correlation: Repeat Events at Aitik Copper Mine, Sweden: I O Kitov, N Rozhkov, D Bobrov, M Rozhkov, M J Yedlin0800h S31A-2706 POSTER Porting and redesign of Geotool software system to Qt: V Miljanovic Tamarit, L Carneiro, I H Henson, E Tomuta0800h S31A-2707 POSTER Initial Evaluation of Signal-Based Bayesian Monitoring: D Moore, S Russell0800h S31A-2708 POSTER BayesMT: Bayesian inference for the seismic moment tensor using regional and teleseismic-P waveforms with first-motion data and a calibrated prior distribution of velocity models: S R Ford, A Chiang, S Kim, J Letort, H Tkalcic, W R Walter0800h S31A-2709 POSTER Presentation of the results of a Bayesian automatic event detection and localization program to human analysts: N Kushida, F Kebede, P Feitio, R Le Bras0800h S31A-2710 POSTER Fine-Scale Event Location and Error Analysis in NET-VISA: N S Arora, S Russell0800h S31A-2711 POSTER Accurately determining direction of arrival by seismic array based on compressive sensing: J Hu, H Zhang, H Yu0800h S31A-2712 POSTER Investigating the Relationship Between Waveform Correlation and Seismic Source Mechanisms: M M Scales, G E Baker, M Slinkard0800h S31A-2713 POSTER A Waveform Detector that Targets Template-Decorrelated Signals and Achieves its Predicted Performance: Demonstration with IMS Data: J Carmichael0800h S31A-2715 POSTER Global-scale Joint Body and Surface Wave Tomography with Vertical Transverse Isotropy in the Crust and Mantle: N A Simmons, S Myers0800h S31A-2716 POSTER Navy’s “Full Ship Shock Trials” as Opportunities for USGS/CTBTO Seismic System Evaluation and Calibration: R S Jih0800h S31A-2717 POSTER Relative Earthquake Locations Using Surface Waves in Continental Regions: J A Kintner, C J Ammon, M Cleveland

0800h S31A-2718 POSTER Advanced real time monitoring system and simulation researches for Earthquakes and Tsunamis in Japan Part2-Towards disaster mitigation on Earthquakes and Tsunamis-: Y Kaneda, N Takahashi, T Hori, K Kawaguchi, E Araki, H Matsumoto, T Nakamura, S Kamiya, K Ariyoshi, M Hyodo, R Nakata, M Nakano, J K Choi, S Nishida, S Aoi0800h S31A-2719 POSTER Seismic Discrimination between Explosions and Natural Earthquakes Based on the Source Radiation Pattern Property: S E Houng, E Jo, Y S Jeon, D Lee, J Lee0800h S31A-2721 POSTER Magnitude Based Discrimination of Manmade Seismic Events From Naturally Occurring Earthquakes in Utah, USA: K D Koper, J C Pechmann, R Burlacu, K L Pankow, J R Stein, J M Hale, P Roberson, M K McCarter0800h S31A-2722 POSTER Comparison of results of relative location methods and moment tensor inversion for the nuclear explosions experimented in North Korea : C Cho, J S Shin, G Kim0800h S31A-2723 POSTER Northern Korean Peninsula 1-D velocity model from surface wave dispersion and full-waveform data: S J Lee, J Rhie, S Kim, T S Kang, C Cho0800h S31A-2724 POSTER Measurement of Surface Deformation due to the 2016 Nuclear Test of North Korea Using SAR Interferometry: M J Jo, S W Kim, J S Won0800h S31A-2725 POSTER Estimation on the yield ratio between the DPRK’s 2013 and 2016 underground nuclear explosions using P wave amplitude and corner frequency ratios: T S Kim, I Y Che, I Kim0800h S31A-2726 POSTER Fifty Years of Seismic Monitoring in Davao,Philippines: D J McNamara0800h S31A-2727 POSTER Crustal structure and Seismic Hazard studies in Nigeria from ambient noise and earthquakes: U A Kadiri

S31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hInduced and Triggered Earthquakes: Theory, Observations, Impact IV Posters (joint with T)

Roland Gritto, Array Information Technology; Philippe Jousset, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences; Joern Kaven, USGS

0800h S31B-2728 POSTER FAULT INTERACTION AND EARTHQUAKE TRIGGERING DURING COSEISMIC PROCESS OF WENCHUAN EARTHQUAKE: B Liu, B Shi0800h S31B-2729 POSTER Systematic Detection of Remotely Triggered Seismicity in Africa Following Recent Large Earthquakes: A O Ayorinde, Z Peng, D Yao, A R Bansal0800h S31B-2730 POSTER Aftershocks Decays of the 2015 Gorkha Nepal earthquake and the 2008 Wenchuan China earthquake: Observation, Modeling and Implication: M Xie, B Shi0800h S31B-2732 POSTER Pore pressure may control rupture propagation of the 2001 Mw=7.8 Kokoxili earthquake from the Kunlun fault to the Kunlun Pass fault: J Xiao, W Wang, J He0800h S31B-2733 POSTER Study on the Mechanism of 2013 Jilin, China, Ms5.0 Earthquake Swarm: G Zhang, J Lei Sr, C Sun Sr, J Wang0800h S31B-2734 POSTER Enhanced seismicity at a geothermal spot in southern Tibet following 2004 Mw 9.1 Sumatra earthquake: X Liang, D Yao, X Meng, Z Peng, X Tian, Y J Chen0800h S31B-2735 POSTER Using spectral attributes to characterize the source mechanisms of microseismic events: M Zecevic, D W S Eaton0800h S31B-2736 POSTER Determination of focal mechanism of induced seismicity by using regional stress data: K Fuse, Y Mukuhira, M Naoi, H Moriya, T Ito, H Asanuma, M O Häring0800h S31B-2737 POSTER Analysis of In-Situ Stress During EGS Resource Development at The Geysers, CA: O S Boyd, D S Dreger, R Gritto0800h S31B-2738 POSTER High precision microseismic source mechanism determined by iterative relative moment tensor inversion: K Imanishi, T Uchide0800h S31B-2739 POSTER Observing and Modeling Temporal Variations of Seismic Velocities at the Geysers Geothermal Field, California: V H Lai, V C Tsai, T Taira0800h S31B-2740 POSTER Seismicity and source spectra analysis in Salton Sea Geothermal Field: Y Cheng, X Chen0800h S31B-2741 POSTER anisotropic microseismic focal mechanism inversion by waveform imaging matching: L Wang, X Chang, Y Wang, Z Xue0800h S31B-2742 POSTER Source mechanism inversion and ground motion modeling of induced earthquakes in Kuwait -- A Bayesian approach: C Gu, M N Toksoz, Y Marzouk, A Al-Enezi, F Al-Jeri, O Buyukozturk0800h S31B-2743 POSTER The Origin of High-angle Dip-slip Earthquakes at Geothermal Fields in California: A J Barbour, M Schoenball, P Martínez-Garzón, G Kwiatek

0800h S31B-2744 POSTER A Unique Borehole Seismic Network for Reservoir Triggered Seismicity in Koyna-Warna Region, Western India: D Shashidhar, K Mallika, H Satyanarayana, N Purnachandra Rao, C Mahato, B Maithy, H K Gupta0800h S31B-2745 POSTER Change-point detection of induced and natural seismicity: B Fiedler, M Holschneider, G Zoeller, S Hainzl0800h S31B-2746 POSTER Identification and analysis of long duration low frequency events from microseismic data: H Hu, A Li0800h S31B-2747 POSTER Monitoring Induced Seismicity; Discrepancies in the Local Magnitude Scale and Implications for the UK Traffic Light Scheme: A Butcher, R Luckett, J M Kendall0800h S31B-2748 POSTER Hypocenter relocation of microseismic events using a 3-D velocity model of the shale-gas production site in the Horn River Basin: J U Woo, J H Kim, J Rhie, T S Kang0800h S31B-2749 POSTER Rupture process of the Milan, Kansas Earthquake of November 12, 2014 (M4.9) and Its Relationship to Fluid Injection: G L Choy, J L Rubinstein, W Yeck, D E McNamara, C S Mueller, O S Boyd0800h S31B-2750 POSTER A robust, statistical identification and analysis of fluid disposal wells that cause earthquakes in central Oklahoma: J Haffener, X Chen, K E Murray, T Goebel0800h S31B-2751 POSTER Analysis of fault rupture potential resulting from large-scale groundwater withdrawal: application to Spring Valley, Nevada: B J Anderson, R Schumer, S W McCoy, W C Hammond0800h S31B-2752 POSTER Assessment of the predicted seismic activity associated with a hypothetical industrial-scale geologic CO2 sequestration operation: effect of in-situ stress measurement uncertainties and friction law. : P Jeanne, J Rutqvist, H M Wainwright, W Foxall, C E Layland-Bachmann, Q Zhou, A P Rinaldi, J T Birkholzer0800h S31B-2753 POSTER Relationship between pressure, density of induced earthquake hypocenters, and permeability in the 2011 Paralana EGS stimulation: J Riffault, D E Dempsey, S Karra, R Archer0800h S31B-2754 POSTER Numerical modeling of clogging/unclogging mechanism for delayed injection-induced seismicity in fractured crystalline rock: X Liu, H Huang, Z Peng, Q Liu0800h S31B-2755 POSTER Modeling the Fluid Withdraw and Injection Induced Earthquakes: C Meng0800h S31B-2757 POSTER Independent Microseismic Event Location Uncertainty Analysis : A W Hakso, M D Zoback0800h S31B-2758 POSTER Seismic Characterization of the Blue Mountain Geothermal Site: D C Templeton, E Matzel, T T Cladouhos0800h S31B-2759 POSTER Microseismic Event Grouping Based on PageRank Linkage at the Newberry Volcano Geothermal Site: A C Aguiar, S C Myers0800h S31B-2760 POSTER An iterative matching and locating technique for borehole microseismic monitoring: H Chen, X Meng, F Niu, Y Tang0800h S31B-2761 POSTER Improved microseismic event locations through large-N arrays and wave-equation imaging and inversion: B Witten, J C Shragge0800h S31B-2762 POSTER Sensitivity to Regional Earthquake Triggering and Magnitude-Frequency Characteristics of Microseismicity Detected via Matched-Filter Analysis, Central Southern Alps, New Zealand: C M Boese, J Townend, C J Chamberlain, E Warren-Smith0800h S31B-2763 POSTER Microseismic monitoring : Hierarchical transdimensional tomography and propagation of velocity model uncertainties to seismic event locations: A Gesret, J Belhadj, T Romary, M Noble, E Gaucher, N Belayouni0800h S31B-2764 POSTER The Pilot Test on Multi-Survey Modes of MSM and its Applications in Unconventional Shale Gas in Sichuan, China: Y Tang, F Wu, C Yin0800h S31B-2765 POSTER Imaging stress redistribution in a high-stress mining environment using induced microseismicity and seismic tomography: A M Baig, T Urbancic, K Bosman, L Smith-Boughner, G F Viegas0800h S31B-2766 POSTER A new seismotectonic model based on periodic variation of stress field due to premature release of accumulated stress aided by reservoir trigger effect in the Koyna-Warna region, Western India: N Purnachandra Rao0800h S31B-2767 POSTER Natural Model Study of the Trigger Mechanism of Seismic Activity: G Antonovskaya, N Kapustian0800h S31B-2768 POSTER Security Implications of Induced Earthquakes: B Jha, A Rao0800h S31B-2769 POSTER InSAR MSBAS Time-Series Analysis of Induced Seismicity in Colorado and Oklahoma: M Barba, K F Tiampo, S V Samsonov

S31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hModeling Earthquake Strong Ground Motions II Posters (joint with MR)

Morgan Moschetti, USGS Central Leonardo

Ramirez-Guzman, UNAM National Autonomous University of Mexico; Francisco Sanchez-Sesma, National Autonomous University of Mexico

0800h S31C-2770 POSTER Broadband Strong Ground Motion Simulation for the 2013 MS 7.0 Lushan, China, Earthquake: W Zhang, X Yu0800h S31C-2772 POSTER Physics-Based Broadband Ground Motion Simulations in Near Fault Conditions: the L’Aquila (Italy) and the Upper Rhine Graben (France-Germany) Case of Studies: S Del Gaudio, M Lancieri, S Hok, C Satriano, T Chartier, O Scotti, P Bernard0800h S31C-2774 POSTER Seismic Source Process and Strong Ground Motion of 1920-Haiyuan Earthquake: X Xu, Z Zhang, X Chen0800h S31C-2775 POSTER Broadband ground motion simulation using a paralleled hybrid approach of Frequency Wavenumber and Finite Difference method: M Chen, S Wei0800h S31C-2776 POSTER Validation of Deterministic Broadband Ground Motion and Variability with Ground Motion Prediction Equations and Empirical Proxies: K Withers, K B Olsen, S M Day, Z Shi0800h S31C-2777 POSTER The SCEC Broadband Platform: Open-Source Software for Strong Ground Motion Simulation and Validation: F Silva, C A Goulet, P J Maechling, S Callaghan, T H Jordan0800h S31C-2778 POSTER Expanding CyberShake Physics-Based Seismic Hazard Calculations to Central California: F Silva, S Callaghan, P J Maechling, C A Goulet, K R Milner, R W Graves, K B Olsen, T H Jordan0800h S31C-2779 POSTER The M9 Project: 3-D Simulations of Megathrust Earthquakes in Cascadia: E A Wirth, A D Frankel, J E Vidale0800h S31C-2780 POSTER Using SW4 for 3D Simulations of Earthquake Strong Ground Motions: Application to Near-Field Strong Motion, Building Response, Basin Edge Generated Waves and Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Are: A J Rodgers, A Pitarka, N A Petersson, B Sjogreen, D McCallen, M Miah0800h S31C-2781 POSTER Refined modeling of Seattle basin amplification: J E Vidale, E A Wirth, A D Frankel, B Baker, M Thompson, J Han, M Nasser, W J Stephenson0800h S31C-2782 POSTER Dependence of Seismic Wave Amplification on Event Location and Basin Geometry: M Thompson, J E Vidale, E A Wirth0800h S31C-2783 POSTER Effects of model dimensionality on seismic amplification using an adaptive time-integration forward solver: B Poursartip, L Kallivokas0800h S31C-2784 POSTER Multi-block Grid Finite-Difference Method to Simulate Seismic Wave Propagation with Topography: N Zang, W Zhang, X Chen0800h S31C-2785 POSTER Surface Topography Effects in Three-Dimensional Physics-Based Deterministic Ground Motion Simulations in Southern California: A C Riaño Escandon, D L Restrepo, R Taborda, J Bielak0800h S31C-2786 POSTER Synthetic Lg Attenuation on Moho Structure and Group Velocity on Source Depth: H Hui, E A Sandvol, W Ku0800h S31C-2787 POSTER A real-time moment-tensor inversion system (GRiD-MT-3D) using 3-D Green’s functions: A Nagao, T Furumura, H Tsuruoka0800h S31C-2788 POSTER The Observed Waveform Fitting Based on the Anisotropic Scattering Theory: Y Jing0800h S31C-2789 POSTER Analysis of ground-motion simulation big data: T Maeda, H Fujiwara0800h S31C-2790 POSTER The Use of Elastic Wave Field Simulations to Aid in the Development of Ground Motion Prediction Equations, an Induced Seismicity Case Study at Groningen Gas Field : B Zurek, W A Burnett, G Gist, P Wyer0800h S31C-2791 POSTER Local soil effects on the Ground Motion Prediction model for the Racha region in Georgia: N Jorjiashvili, I Shengelia, M Otinashvili, A Tvaliashvili0800h S31C-2792 POSTER A comparative study of ground motion hybrid simulations and the modified NGA ground motion predictive equations for directivity and its application to the the Marmara Sea region (Turkey): M Pischiutta, A Akinci, E Spagnuolo, M Taroni, A Herrero, H Aochi0800h S31C-2793 POSTER Reducing Uncertainty in GMPE’s Through Physical Explanations of the Path Term: V J Sahakian, A Baltay, T C Hanks, J S Buehler, F Vernon, D L Kilb

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S31D Moscone South 305Wednesday 0800hImaging the Earth II: From Data to Processes on Regional to Global Scales IV S (joint with DI, NS, T)

Andreas Fichtner, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Carene Larmat, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Nori Nakata, Stanford University

0800h S31D-01 Generalised interferometry by correlation: A Fichtner, L Stehly, L A Ermert, C Boehm0815h S31D-02 Velocity inversion using multi scattered Wavefields from natural and active sources: T Alkhalifah0830h S31D-03 Layering of Structure in the North American Upper Mantle: Combining Short Period Constraints and Full Waveform Tomography: C Roy, M Calo, T Bodin, B A Romanowicz0845h S31D-04 Constructing optimal observables for density tomography: N Blom, A Fichtner0900h S31D-05 Advances in Global Adjoint Tomography --- Data Assimilation and Inversion Strategy: Y Ruan, W Lei, M P Lefebvre, R T Modrak, J A Smith, E Bozdag, J Tromp0915h S31D-06 Salvus: A flexible open-source package for waveform modelling and inversion from laboratory to global scales: M Afanasiev, C Boehm, M van Driel, L Krischer, D May, M Rietmann, A Fichtner0930h S31D-07 A complete tomography of the Earth’s interior with floating seismometers in the oceans: the EarthScope-Oceans: Y J Chen, G Nolet0945h S31D-08 Strategy for Crustal-scale Velocity Model Building of a complex subduction system from the OBS data by Full Waveform Inversion: A Górszczyk, M Malinowski, S Operto

S31E Moscone South 303Wednesday 0800hSeismology Contributions: Earthquakes I S Colleen Dalton, Brown University; Thomas Mikesell, Boise State University

0800h S31E-01 Global Seismic Cross-Correlation Results: Characterizing Repeating Seismic Events: R Vieceli, D A Dodge, W R Walter

0815h S31E-02 Automatic analysis of the 2015 Gorkha earthquake aftershock sequence.: C Baillard, H Lyon-Caen, L Bollinger, A Rietbrock, J Letort, L B Adhikari0830h S31E-03 A fast method for searching for repeating earthquakes, applied to the northern San Francisco Bay area: N Shakibay Senobari, G Funning0845h S31E-04 Using Subspace Detection to Study Deep Long-period Seismicity Beneath the Executive Committee Range, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica: N D McMahon, R C Aster, E K Myers, A C Lough0900h S31E-05 Microseismic event detection and location using local coherence and subarray beamforming: applications to the Long Beach 3D array and the Hi-CLIMB linear array: Z Li, Z Peng, D Yao0915h S31E-06 Cluster-search based monitoring of local earthquakes in SeisComP3: D Roessler, J Becker, E Ellguth, S Herrnkind, B Weber, R Henneberger, H Blanck0930h S31E-07 Earthquake Declustering via a Nearest-Neighbor Approach in Space-Time-Magnitude Domain: I V Zaliapin, Y Ben-Zion0945h S31E-08 Joint probabilistic determination of earthquake location and velocity structure: application to local and regional events: E Beucler, M Haugmard, A Mocquet

SPA-AERONOMYSA31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hDynamics and Coupling Processes of the Ionosphere and Thermosphere at Middle and Low Latitudes during Geomagnetic Storms I PostersChaosong Huang, Kirtland Air Force Base; Yongliang Zhang, Johns Hopkins University; Wenbin Wang, High Altitude Observatory; Shunrong Zhang, MIT Haystack Observatory

0800h SA31A-2376 POSTER Analysis of the 20th November 2003 Extreme Geomagnetic Storm using CTIPe Model and GNSS Data: I Fernandez-Gomez, C Borries, M Codrescu0800h SA31A-2377 POSTER Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) Analysis of Storm-Time GPS Total Electron Content Variations: E G Thomas, A J Coster, S Zhang, R M McGranaghan, S G Shepherd, J B Baker, J M Ruohoniemi

0800h SA31A-2378 POSTER Impact of the Lower Atmosphere on the Ionosphere Response to a Geomagnetic Superstorm: N M Pedatella0800h SA31A-2379 POSTER Model study of greenline dayglow emission under geomagnetic storm conditions.: V Singh, T Bag, M V Sunil Krishna0800h SA31A-2380 POSTER Comparison of Nightside Midlatitude Ionospheric Flows from DMSP and SuperDARN During Stormtime Penetration Events: M R Hairston, W R Coley, J M Ruohoniemi0800h SA31A-2381 POSTER ROCSAT and HF Doppler sounder observations of the DP2-type electric field during the global Pc5 magnetic pulsation event: K K Hashimoto, T Kikuchi, T Nagatsuma, I Tomizawa0800h SA31A-2382 POSTER How to Recognize and Distinguish Low-Latitude Ionospheric Storms Disturbances Produced by TIDs or PPEFs During Geomagnetic Storms: P R Fagundes, B A Ribeiro, V Kavutarapu, B G Fejer, V G Pillat0800h SA31A-2383 POSTER GPS & GLONASS Observations of Large-Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances during the 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Storm: I Zakharenkova, E Astafyeva, I Cherniak0800h SA31A-2384 POSTER Ionospheric responses to geomagnetic storms during 2015-2016 at longitude 120° E in China : Y Chen, Y Tianjiao, S Hua, S Liu, H Wengeng, J Gong0800h SA31A-2385 POSTER Influence of the St. Patrick’s Day geomagnetic storm on the mid-latitude E and F regions.: C Garnett Marques Brum, S Raizada, R Hajra, E Echer0800h SA31A-2386 POSTER Ionospheric disturbances in low- and middle-latitudes induced by neutral winds and vertical ExB drift during the 2015 St. Patrick’s Day storm: W K Lee, H Kil, J Krall0800h SA31A-2387 POSTER Mid-latitude response to geomagnetic storms observed in 630nm airglow over continental United States: A Bhatt, E A Kendall0800h SA31A-2388 POSTER Radio and optical observations of storm induced ionospheric responses over Italy: C Cesaroni, L Alfonsi, M Pezzopane, M Mendillo, J L Baumgardner, C R Martinis, J Wroten, M Lazzarin, G Umbriaco0800h SA31A-2389 POSTER The impact of the 17 March 2015- St. Patrick’s Day storm on the evolutionary pattern of Equatorial Ionization Anomaly over the Indian longitudes using high resolution spatio-temporal TEC maps – New insights: S Yadav, S Sunda, R Sridharan

SA31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hGeomagnetic Storms and Substorms and the SAPS Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Science Challenge: Towards a Synthesis of Observations, Modeling, and Theory I Posters (joint with SM)

Naomi Maruyama, University of Colorado at Boulder; Stanislav Sazykin, Rice University; Maria Kuznetsova, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Philip Erickson, MIT Haystack Observatory

0800h SA31B-2390 POSTER Superposed Epoch Studies of the Response of the High-Latitude Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System to Solar Wind High-Speed Stream Driving: M Grandin, A T Aikio, A Kozlovsky, T Ulich, T Raita0800h SA31B-2391 POSTER Observations and modeling of ionospheric scintillations at South Pole during six X-class solar flares in 2013 : S Priyadarshi, Z Huang, Q H Zhang, Y Wang, Y Z Ma, Z Y Xing0800h SA31B-2392 POSTER Inter-hemispheric Comparison of Ionospheric Processes at Sub-auroral Latitudes: C R Martinis, J L Baumgardner, J Wroten, M Mendillo, M Taylor, T Moffat-Griffin, B Alford0800h SA31B-2393 POSTER SAID-SAPS Paradigm: Beliefs and Reality : E V Mishin0800h SA31B-2394 POSTER A Multi-Stream, Multi-Ion Hydrodynamic Model for Plasmasphere Refilling Following Geomagnetic Storms: K Chatterjee, R W Schunk0800h SA31B-2395 POSTER SuperDARN HOP radars observation of ionospheric convection associated with low-latitude aurora observed at Hokkaido, Japan: N Nishitani, T Hori, R Kataoka, Y Ebihara, K Shiokawa, Y Otsuka, H Suzuki, A Yoshikawa0800h SA31B-2396 POSTER Coupling Between Subauroral Neutral Wind and Extended Sunward Ion Flow During the 17 March 2013 Storm: C Zhen, T Nishimura, N Maruyama, L R Lyons, T J Fuller-Rowell0800h SA31B-2397 POSTER Statistical Modeling of Sub-Auroral Polarization Stream (SAPS) Using Observations from Mid-Latitude SuperDARN Radars: J M Ruohoniemi, B Kunduri, J B Baker

0800h SA31B-2398 POSTER Multipoint MMS observations of fine-scale SAPS structure in the inner magnetosphere: P J Erickson, H Matsui, J C Foster, R B Torbert, R Ergun, Y V Khotyaintsev, P A Lindqvist, M R Argall, C J Farrugia, K W Paulson, R J Strangeway, W Magnes0800h SA31B-2399 POSTER Modeling of Occurrence and Dynamics of Sub-Auroral Polarization Streams (SAPS) During Storm and Non-Storm Conditions: S Y Sazykin, J Huba, A J Coster, R Wolf, P J Erickson, P H Reiff, M R Hairston, S G Shepherd, J B H Baker, J M Ruohoniemi, S Califf0800h SA31B-2400 POSTER Dynamics of SAPS/SAID During Non-Storm Conditions: J M Ruohoniemi, S G Shepherd, J B H Baker, E G Thomas0800h SA31B-2401 POSTER Plasmapause Variations During the 17 March 2013 Identified by Ground-based and Space-based GPS Signals: R L Bishop, A J Coster, D L Turner, R Nikoukar, C Lemon, G S Bust, J L Roeder0800h SA31B-2402 POSTER The effect of subauroral polarization streams (SAPS) on the thermosphere and ionosphere during the 2015 St. Patrick’s day major storm: W Wang, E R Talaat, A G Burns, J Liu, S Zhang, Y Zhang0800h SA31B-2403 POSTER Double-Peak and Wave Signatures of Subauroral Ion Drifts: F He, X Zhang, W Wang, B Chen

SA31C Moscone West 2016Wednesday 0800hAtmospheric Gravity Wave Sources, Propagation, Instabilities, and

Surface into the Thermosphere and Ionosphere I (joint with A)

David Fritts, GATS, Inc.; Michael Taylor, Utah State Univ; Kaoru Sato, University of Tokyo; , George Mason University Fairfax

0800h SA31C-01 Mountain Wave Spectra and Fluxes over Complex Terrain: R B Smith, C G Kruse0815h SA31C-02 Gravity Waves in the Southern Hemisphere Extratropical Winter in the 7-km GEOS-5 Nature Run: L A Holt, M J Alexander, L Coy, W Putman, A Molod, S Pawson0830h SA31C-03 Stratospheric mountain wave attenuation in positive and negative ambient wind shear: C G Kruse, R B Smith0845h SA31C-04 Deep Orographic Gravity Wave Dynamics over Subantarctic Islands as Observed and Modeled during the Deep Propagating Gravity Wave Experiment (DEEPWAVE): S D Eckermann, D Broutman, J Ma, J D Doyle, P D Pautet, M J Taylor, K Bossert, B P Williams, D C Fritts, R B Smith, D Kuhl, K Hoppel, J P McCormack, B C Ruston, N L Baker, K Viner, T Whitcomb, T F Hogan, M Peng0900h SA31C-05 Effects of Wind Filtering and Ageostrophic Generation on Middle Atmosphere Gravity Wave Activity at Chatanika Alaska: C C Triplett, R L Collins, K Nielsen, L Harvey, K Mizutani0915h SA31C-06 On the kinetic and thermal fluctuations of gravity waves in the strato- and mesosphere as observed by Doppler lidar: G Baumgarten, J Fiedler, J Hildebrand, J Höffner, F J Luebken, I Strelnikova0930h SA31C-07 Gravity Waves in the Presence of Shear during DEEPWAVE: J D Doyle, Q Jiang, P A Reinecke, C A Reynolds, S D Eckermann, D C Fritts, R B Smith, M J Taylor, A Dörnbrack0945h SA31C-08 Effects of small-scale gravity waves of lower atmospheric origin on the mean fields and the migrating diurnal tide in the middle atmosphere and thermosphere: , A S Medvedev

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hGlobal Observations of the Heliosphere and the Local Interstellar Medium: IBEX, Connections with Voyager, and Preparations for IMAP II PostersEric Zirnstein, Southwest Research Institute; Jacob Heerikhuisen, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Daniel Reisenfeld, University of Montana; Justyna Sokol, Space Research Center Polish Academy of Sciences

0800h SH31A-2528 POSTER Interstellar He flow analysis over the past 8 years with IBEX neutral observations: E Moebius, M Bzowski, S A Fuselier, D Heirtzler, H Kucharek, M A Lee, T W Leonard, D J McComas, N Schwadron, P Swaczyna, J M Sokol, P Wurz

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0800h SH31A-2529 POSTER Determining the Interstellar Flow Longitude from the Pickup Ion Cutoff at 1 AU: Improvements & Error Estimation: D Keilbach, A Taut, L Berger, J Bower, C Drews, E Moebius, J Yu, R F Wimmer-Schweingruber0800h SH31A-2530 POSTER IBEX-lo Sky Maps: A Tool for Remote Sensing the Plasma Flows Around the Heliosheath: H Kucharek, J Park, P A Isenberg, E Moebius, N Schwadron0800h SH31A-2531 POSTER Estimating the Shape of the Heliopause from IBEX Observations of Secondary Neutral Helium: P A Isenberg, H Kucharek, J Park, N Schwadron0800h SH31A-2532 POSTER Charge-Exchange in Global Heliospheric Models: A Comparison of Source Term Integration Methods: A DeStefano, J Heerikhuisen0800h SH31A-2533 POSTER Probing the Boundaries of the Heliosphere Using Observations of the Polar ENA Flux from IBEX and Cassini/INCA: D B Reisenfeld, P H Janzen, M Bzowski, K Dialynas, H O Funsten, S A Fuselier, A Galli, M A Kubiak, D J McComas, N Schwadron, J M Sokol0800h SH31A-2534 POSTER Solar polar rotation and its effect on heliospheric neutral fluxes: J M Sokol, S Grzedzielski, M Bzowski0800h SH31A-2535 POSTER Investigating the Effect of the Heliosphere with Jets on ENAs as a Function of Solar Cycle: M Z Kornbleuth, M Opher, A Michael, B Zieger0800h SH31A-2536 POSTER Turbulence in the Heliospheric Jets: J F Drake, M Swisdak, M Opher, A Hassam, O Ohia0800h SH31A-2537 POSTER Evolution of heliospheric energetic neutral atom emissions over seven years of IBEX observations: M A Dayeh, M I Desai, S A Fuselier, J Heerikhuisen, D J McComas, N Schwadron, J Szalay, E Zirnstein0800h SH31A-2538 POSTER Structure of the Heliotail from Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) Observations: Implications for the 11 Year Solar Cycle and Pickup Ions in the Heliosheath: E Zirnstein, J Heerikhuisen, G P Zank, N Pogorelov, H O Funsten, D J McComas, D B Reisenfeld, N Schwadron0800h SH31A-2539 POSTER Neutral atom distributions in the direction of the ribbon from global simulations: J Heerikhuisen, K V Gamayunov, E Zirnstein, N Pogorelov0800h SH31A-2540 POSTER Structure and Dynamics of the IBEX Ribbon of Enhanced ENA Emission: The Role of ENA Transport in the Interstellar Medium: H O Funsten, R Demajistre, P A Fernandes, P C Frisch, J Heerikhuisen, P H Janzen, D J McComas, K T Pittman, D B Reisenfeld, N Schwadron, J P Theiler, E Zirnstein, B Larsen0800h SH31A-2541 POSTER The Parallax and the Energy-dependent Position of the IBEX Ribbon - Implication for its Origin: P Swaczyna, M Bzowski, J M Sokol, E R Christian, H O Funsten, D J McComas, N Schwadron0800h SH31A-2542 POSTER Detailed Analysis of the Width of the IBEX Ribbon - Variations in Position and Energy: R Demajistre, H O Funsten, P H Janzen, E C Roelof, N Schwadron, D J McComas0800h SH31A-2543 POSTER Numerical Simulation of Cosmic Rays Effects on the Structure of the Heliosphere: X Guo, V A Florinski, C Wang0800h SH31A-2544 POSTER Tracing the structure of the interstellar magnetic field around the heliosphere using polarized starlight: P C Frisch, A Berdyugin, V Piirola, A M Magalhaes, D Seriacopi, T Ferrari, F P Santos, N Schwadron, H O Funsten, D J McComas, C Heiles

SH31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSolar and Heliospheric Physics: General Contributions I Posters (joint with SA, SM)

J Hoeksema, Stanford University; Robyn Millan, Dartmouth College

0800h SH31B-2545 POSTER Heliophysics as a Scientific Discipline: K Greb, M Austin, M Guhathakurta0800h SH31B-2546 POSTER Solar Flare Activities before Carrington event based on Low-Latitude-Aurora Survey with Historical Documents from Eastern Asia: A D Kawamura, H Hayakawa, K Iwahashi, H Tamazawa, H Miyahara, Y Mitsuma, M Takei, Y Fujiwara, R Kataoka, H Isobe0800h SH31B-2547 POSTER Non-linear re-calibration of group sunspot number series back to 1819: T Chatzistergos, I G Usoskin, G Kovaltsov, S K Solanki, N Krivova0800h SH31B-2548 POSTER The Olsen Rotating Dipole, Revisited: L Svalgaard, D O Gough, P H Scherrer0800h SH31B-2549 POSTER Large-Scale Solar Magnetic Fields – How is Cycle 24 Different?: J T Hoeksema0800h SH31B-2550 POSTER Driving the Heliospheric Jellyfish: R J Leamon, S W Mcintosh0800h SH31B-2551 POSTER A 2D Discrete Surface Flux Transport (DSFT) model applied to polar and quiet sun regions.: J Eckberg, C C Kankelborg, P Martens

0800h SH31B-2552 POSTER Parametric instabilities in rotating space and astrophysical plasmas: A Petrosyan, D Klimachkov0800h SH31B-2553 POSTER Dynamical systems for modeling evolution of the magnetic field of the Sun, stars and planets: E Popova0800h SH31B-2554 POSTER A new solar reference spectrum obtained with the SOLAR/SOLSPEC space-based spectro-radiometer: M Meftah, D Bolsée, A Hauchecorne, L Damé, S Bekki, N Pereira0800h SH31B-2555 POSTER The new ISS-SOLACES long term archive: A Masson0800h SH31B-2556 POSTER Metrology of the Solar Spectral Irradiance at the Top Of Atmosphere in the Near Infrared using Ground Based Instruments. Presentation of the PYR-ILIOS campaign (Mauna Loa Observatory, June-July 2016).: G Cessateur, D Bolsée, N Pereira, P Sperfeld, S Pape0800h SH31B-2557 POSTER How to Establish Traceability for Total Solar Irradiance Data to Ground-Based Standards: W Finsterle, B Walter, G Kopp0800h SH31B-2558 POSTER Coordinated Observations of AR 11726 by Hinode/EIS and EUNIS-2013: A J Ancheta, A N Daw, J W Brosius0800h SH31B-2559 POSTER A Comparison of Sunspot and Umbral Area from the San Fernando Obervatory and SDO: G A Chapman, A Cookson, D P Choudhary0800h SH31B-2560 POSTER Simulation Study of the Spreading/Elongation of Ribbons in Two-Ribbon Flares.: M Arencibia, P Cassak, Q Jiong0800h SH31B-2561 POSTER Suppression of Hydrogen Emission in a White-light Solar Flare: R O Milligan, O Procházka, M Mathioudakis, J C Allred, A F Kowalski0800h SH31B-2562 POSTER Photospheric Current Spikes And Their Possible Association With Flares - Results from an HMI Data Driven Model: M L Goodman, C Kwan, B Ayhan, S L Eric0800h SH31B-2563 POSTER Diagnostics of red-shifted H-alpha line emission from a C-class flare with full non-LTE radiative and hydrodynamic approach: M K Druett, V V Zharkova, E Scullion, S Zharkov, S A Matthews0800h SH31B-2564 POSTER Tapping the Core - a study of Alfvénic energy flow in an erupting flux-rope configuration: L Fletcher, K Dalmasse, S E Gibson, Y Fan0800h SH31B-2565 POSTER Signatures of Reconnection Observed in a Candle-Flame Solar Flare at the Limb: K Reeves, B Chen, S M White, N Schanche, H Tian0800h SH31B-2566 POSTER A Statistical Study of Relationship between Flare Evolutions and Their Associated CMEs: J Cheng, J Qiu0800h SH31B-2567 POSTER Coronal Jets from Minifilament Eruptions in Active Regions: F Martinez, A C Sterling, D A Falconer, R L Moore0800h SH31B-2568 POSTER Mechanisms of Plasma Acceleration in Coronal Jets: N Soto, K Reeves, A S Savcheva0800h SH31B-2569 POSTER Fine flow structures in the transition region small-scale loops: L Yan, H Peter, J He, Y Wei0800h SH31B-2570 POSTER Initial Results of a Large-scale Statistical Survey of Small-scale UV Bursts with IRIS and SDO: C A Madsen, E DeLuca0800h SH31B-2571 POSTER The kinetic Energy at Sources of Solar Explosive Events at UV Observed by SUMER on SoHO: J E Mendoza Torres0800h SH31B-2572 POSTER Flux Cancellation Leading to Solar Filament Eruptions: R M Popescu, N K Panesar, A C Sterling, R L Moore0800h SH31B-2573 POSTER Plumes in Solar Coronal Holes: Magnetic Flux Content and Luminosity: J H Paiste, S K Tiwari, R L Moore, A R Winebarger0800h SH31B-2574 POSTER Evaluation of the Minifilament-Eruption Scenario for Solar Coronal Jets in Polar Coronal Holes: T K Baikie, A C Sterling, D A Falconer, R L Moore, S L Savage0800h SH31B-2575 POSTER Achieving Consistent Vector Magnetic Field Measurements from SDO/HMI: P W Schuck, S K Antiochos, P H Scherrer, J T Hoeksema, K D Leka, G Barnes0800h SH31B-2576 POSTER An On Orbit Determination of Point Spread Functions for the Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS): H Courrier, C C Kankelborg, B De Pontieu, J P Wuelser0800h SH31B-2578 POSTER Sunspot Coronal Fan Loops: Location, Closure, and Heating: S Ruiz, S K Tiwari, R L Moore, A R Winebarger0800h SH31B-2579 POSTER The Circulation and Closure of Electric Currents in the Solar Atmosphere: G H Fisher, D J Bercik, B T Welsch, M Kazachenko, B J Lynch0800h SH31B-2580 POSTER Applications of Non-Force-Free Solar Coronal Magnetic Field Extrapolation: A Alexander, Q Hu, J Zheng, J Heerikhuisen0800h SH31B-2581 POSTER The Mysterious Case of the Missing Filaments: C R Alden0800h SH31B-2582 POSTER Quantifying the Density Structure of the Solar Corona: M Hahn, D W Savin

0800h SH31B-2583 POSTER Non-Equilibrium Ionization Modeling of Coronal Mass Ejections: R Rimple, N A Murphy, C Shen0800h SH31B-2584 POSTER Plasma Heating During Coronal Mass Ejections: N A Murphy, C Shen, R Rimple, J C Raymond0800h SH31B-2585 POSTER Observation of a Metric Type N Solar Radio Burst: Evidence for Coronal Magnetic Mirror Effect: X Kong, Y Chen0800h SH31B-2586 POSTER Characterization of CME-driven shocks in the interplanetary medium using type II radio bursts: S M Diaz Castillo, J C Martinez Oliveros, B Calvo-Mozo0800h SH31B-2587 POSTER Interpreting Inferred High Energy Ionic Charge States for Solar Energetic Particle Events from 2007-2016 with ACE and STEREO: A W Labrador, L S Sollitt, C Cohen, A C Cummings, R A Leske, G M Mason, R A Mewaldt, E C Stone, T T von Rosenvinge, M E Wiedenbeck0800h SH31B-2588 POSTER A Catalogue of Geometrically-Modelled Coronal Mass Ejections Observed by the STEREO Heliospheric Imagers: D Barnes, J A Davies, R A Harrison, C H Perry, C Moestl, A Rouillard, V Bothmer, L Rodriguez, J P Eastwood, E Kilpua, P Gallagher0800h SH31B-2590 POSTER Automatic Detection of Solar Wind Stream Interfaces and Magnetic Sector Boundaries: P E Ford, V A Florinski, Q Hu0800h SH31B-2591 POSTER Observations of the Solar Wind at 1 AU: Overview for Cycle 24: A B Galvin, C J Farrugia, W Yu, K Simunac, B J Vasquez0800h SH31B-2592 POSTER Observations on the ACE EPAM measurements of the highly anisotropic event on Day 109 of 2016: J D Patterson, J W Manweiler, C Crane, L J Lanzerotti0800h SH31B-2593 POSTER Space Weather Effects on Current and Future Electric Power Systems: D Munoz, O Dutta, C Tandoi, W Brandauer, A Mohamed, M C Damas0800h SH31B-2594 POSTER MHD simulation of transition process from the magneto-rotational instability to magnetic turbulence by using a high-order MHD simulation scheme: K Hirai, Y Katoh, N Terada, S Kawai0800h SH31B-2595 POSTER Quasi-thermal noise in laboratory plasmas - testing the responses of various antenna shapes: , A Zaslavsky, M Maksimovic, S Šegan0800h SH31B-2596 POSTER Cosmic-ray Heavy-element Spectra Over an Extended Energy Range from the Advanced Composition Explorer: M E Wiedenbeck, W R Binns, E R Christian, A C Cummings, A J Davis, G A de Nolfo, M H Israel, R A Leske, A W Labrador, R A Mewaldt, E C Stone, T T von Rosenvinge0800h SH31B-2597 POSTER The number of discrete time variations of the Cosmic Rays Flux of different amplitudes: D Godos Valencia, J E Mendoza Torres0800h SH31B-2598 POSTER Cosmic Ray Modulation Observed by the Princess Sirindhorn Neutron Monitor at High Rigidity Cutoff: P S Mangeard, J M Clem, P A Evenson, R Pyle, D J Ruffolo, A Saiz, T Nutaro0800h SH31B-2599 POSTER Moving Installation of Neutron Monitor from McMurdo to Jang Bogo Station : J Jung, Y Yi, S Oh, P A Evenson, R Pyle, G Jee, J H Kim, C Lee

SH31C Moscone West 2011Wednesday 0800hSpace Weather Forecasting: Science, Operations, and Missing Information IV (joint with NH, P, SA, SM)

Mario Bisi, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory; Antti Pulkkinen, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Americo Gonzalez-Esparza, National Autonomous University of Mexico

0800h SH31C-01 DSCOVR Science Data and Retrospective Access: W F Rowland, S Codrescu, M Tilton, J Cartwright, R J Redmon, P T M Loto’aniu, H Mccullough, W F Denig0815h SH31C-02 Global Magnetospheric Simulations Performed Using the Gorgon Code: Benchmarking for Space Weather Applications: L Mejnertsen, J P Eastwood, J Chittenden0830h SH31C-03 Real-time SWMF-Geospace at CCMC: assessing the quality of output from continuous operational simulations: M W Liemohn, D T Welling, D De Zeeuw, M M Kuznetsova, L Rastaetter, N Y Ganushkina, R Ilie, G Toth, T I Gombosi, B van der Holst0845h SH31C-04 Forecasting Space Weather in the Upper Atmosphere: From Science to Prediction: A J Mannucci, X Meng, O P Verkhoglyadova, B Tsurutani, C Wang, G Rosen, S Sharma0900h SH31C-05 Modeling and Analysis of Geoelectric Fields: Extended Solar Shield: C M Ngwira, A A Pulkkinen0915h SH31C-06 Prediction of the solar modulation of galactic cosmic rays and radiation dose of aircrews up to the solar cycle 26: S Miyake, R Kataoka, T Sato

0930h SH31C-07 SMILE: A Novel and Global Way to Explore Solar-Terrestrial Relationships: G Branduardi-Raymont, C Wang, S Sembay, L Dai, L Li, E Donovan, T Sun, D O Kataria, J P Eastwood, H Yang, A Read, I C Whittaker, E Spanswick, D G Sibeck, K D Kuntz, C P Escoubet, D Rebuffat, W Raab, J Zheng0945h SH31C-08 COSIE: A Wide-field EUV Imager and Spectrograph for the ISS: L Golub, S L Savage

SH31D Moscone West 3002Wednesday 0800hVoyager Interstellar Mission: Its

Relation to Remote Observations I S (Virtual Session)Nikolai Pogorelov, University of Alabama in Huntsville; Robert Decker, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Merav Opher, Boston University; John Richardson, MIT

0800h SH31D-01 Voyager Interstellar Mission: Inner Heliosheath and Beyond: E C Stone0815h SH31D-02 Voyager Observations of the Inner and Outer Heliosheath: L F Burlaga, J D Richardson0830h SH31D-03 Voyager 1 Observations of a Recent Transient Disturbance in the Interstellar Medium Caused by an Energetic Solar Event: D A Gurnett, W S Kurth, E C Stone, A C Cummings, S M Krimigis, R B Decker, N F Ness, L F Burlaga0845h SH31D-04 Plasma Observations of the Heliosheath at Solar Maximum: J D Richardson0900h SH31D-05 Recent Cosmic-Ray Observations from Voyagers 1 and 2: A C Cummings, E C Stone, B C Heikkila, N Lal, W R Webber0915h SH31D-06 Evidence from Voyager 1/2 that Anomalous Cosmic Rays are Accelerated in the Heliosheath “Reservoir”: E C Roelof, S M Krimigis, M E Hill, R B Decker0930h SH31D-07 Instabilities, Magnetic Reconnection, and Cosmic Rays near the Heliopause: N V Pogorelov, J Heerikhuisen, G Kowal, I Kryukov, A Lazarian, V Roytershteyn, M Zhang0945h SH31D-08 The Plasma Depletion Layer Beyond the Heliopause: Spatiotemporal Variations and Radio Emissions: I H Cairns, S A Fuselier

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SM31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800h

Interactions in the Earth’s Radiation Belts III PostersWen Li, Boston University; Weichao Tu, West Virginia University; Seth Claudepierre, The Aerospace Corporation; Maria Usanova, University of Colorado at Boulder

0800h SM31A-2437 POSTER Statistical Study of electron flux dropouts at GEO : occurrences, magnitudes, and main driving factors: R Boynton, D Mourenas, M A Balikhin0800h SM31A-2438 POSTER On the ultra-low frequency wave contributions to the relativistic electron flux dynamics in the outer Van Allen radiation belt: A Dal Lago, J P Marchezi, L R Alves, L da Silva, R Dallaqua, C Medeiros, V M C E S Souza, M Rockenbach, L Vieira, O Mendes Jr, D G Sibeck, S G Kanekal, C Kletzing, D N Baker, J R Wygant0800h SM31A-2439 POSTER Radial Diffusion study of the 1 June 2013 CME event using MHD simulations.: M Patel, M Hudson, M J Wiltberger, Z Li, A J Boyd0800h SM31A-2440 POSTER Rapid acceleration of outer radiation belt electrons associated with solar wind pressure pulse: A coupling simulation of GEMSIS-RB and GEMSIS-GM: M Hayashi, Y Miyoshi, S Saito, Y Matsumoto, K Keika, T Hori, T Amano, K Seki, S Machida0800h SM31A-2441 POSTER Storm-time variation of relativistic electron phase space density associated with potential mechanisms in the outer radiation belts: S Liu, F Xiao, C Yang, Q Zhou, Y He0800h SM31A-2442 POSTER Relativistic electron enhancement events in association with minor magnetospheric disturbances: X Yang0800h SM31A-2443 POSTER Link between premidnight second harmonic poloidal waves and auroral undulations: T Motoba, K Takahashi, A Y Ukhorskiy, M Gkioulidou, D G Mitchell, L J Lanzerotti, G I Korotova, E Donovan, J R Wygant, C Kletzing, W S Kurth, J B Blake0800h SM31A-2444 POSTER Contribution of the ULF wave activity to the global recovery of the outer radiation belt during the passage of a high-speed solar wind stream observed in September 2014: A Dal Lago, L A Da Silva, L R Alves, R Dallaqua, J Marchezi, C Medeiros, V M C E S Souza, D Koga, P R Jauer, L Vieira, M Rockenbach, O Mendes Jr, C M De Nardin, D G Sibeck0800h SM31A-2445 POSTER Kinetic scale field line resonances: A comparison of kinetic simulations and Van Allen probes observations.: P A Damiano, C C Chaston, A J Hull, J Johnson0800h SM31A-2446 POSTER Combined effects of ULF, VLF, and EMIC Waves, Substorms, and Solar Wind Parameters on Relativistic Electron Flux: Multiple Regression Analysis: L E Simms, M J Engebretson, C J Rodger, J W Gjerloev, M Lessard, M A Clilverd, V Pilipenko, G D Reeves0800h SM31A-2447 POSTER Gyro-Kinetic Electron and Fully-Kinetic Ion Simulations of Fast Magnetosonic Waves in the Magnetosphere: X Gao, K Liu, X Wang, K Min, Y Lin0800h SM31A-2448 POSTER Observations of discrete magnetosonic waves off the magnetic equator: Z Zhima, L Chen, H Fu, J Cao, R M Thorne0800h SM31A-2449 POSTER Resonance and stochastic motions of ions interacting with oblique magnetosonic waves: C H Woo, K W Min, C Choi, K Dokgo0800h SM31A-2450 POSTER Conditions Responsible for the Difference in Occurrence between H-band and He-band EMIC Waves : S J Noh, D Y Lee, C Choi, J Lee, J Hwang0800h SM31A-2451 POSTER Determining the statistical significance of particle precipitation related to EMIC waves.: D K Shin, D Y Lee, S J Noh, J Hwang, J Lee0800h SM31A-2452 POSTER Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Wave Triggering by Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Enhancements at Multiple Locations : J Cho, D Y Lee, H Kim0800h SM31A-2453 POSTER He+ and O+ EMIC waves generated by the O+ bunch distribution associated with fast magnetosonic shocks in the magnetosphere: K H Lee, L C Lee0800h SM31A-2454 POSTER EMIC Waves Accompanied by a Sudden Decrease in Ambient Magnetic Fields: J Shin, H Kim, K H Kim, H Jin, A J Gerrard, L J Lanzerotti, A Soto-Chavez, R J Cohen, J W Manweiler, K Min, C Kletzing, H E Spence0800h SM31A-2455 POSTER Occurrence of EMIC waves and plasmaspheric plasmas derived from THEMIS observations in the outer magnetosphere: Revisit: K H Kim, G J Kim, D H Lee, H J Kwon0800h SM31A-2456 POSTER A statistical study of EMIC rising and falling tone emissions observed by THEMIS.: S Nakamura, Y Omura, V Angelopoulos

0800h SM31A-2457 POSTER Hybrid simulation of EMIC falling tone emission: M Shoji0800h SM31A-2458 POSTER Growth and Nonlinear Saturation of Electromagnetic Ion Cyclotron Waves In Multi-Ion Species Magnetospheric Plasma: 2.5D Hybrid Modeling: L Ofman, R E Denton, J Bortnik, A Glocer, N M Roman0800h SM31A-2459 POSTER Nonlinear Fundamental and Harmonic Cyclotron Resonant Scattering of Radiation Belt Ultra-Relativistic Electrons by Oblique Monochromatic EMIC Waves: G Wang, Z Su, H Zheng0800h SM31A-2460 POSTER Rapid precipitation of radiation belt electrons induced by EMIC rising-tone emissions localized in longitude inside and outside the plasmapuase: Y Kubota, Y Omura0800h SM31A-2461 POSTER Modeling of Radiation Belt Electron Loss due to EMIC Wave Induced Advection and Diffusion: L Zheng, L Chen0800h SM31A-2462 POSTER Nonlinear dynamics of electrons interacting with oblique whistler-mode chorus in the magnetosphere: Y Hsieh, Y Omura0800h SM31A-2463 POSTER Nonlinear pitch angle scattering of energetic electrons near the loss cone by whistler mode chorus emissions: M Kitahara, Y Katoh0800h SM31A-2464 POSTER Electron hybrid simulations of whistler-mode chorus generation with real parameters in the Earth’s inner magnetosphere: Y Katoh, Y Omura0800h SM31A-2465 POSTER Theoretical Study of the Dynamic Spectra of the Whistler-Chorus Waves in the Ion-Electron Two-Fluid Plasma: Y C Huang, L H Lyu0800h SM31A-2466 POSTER Dynamics of energetic electrons interacting with sub-packet chorus emissions in the magnetosphere: R Hiraga, Y Omura0800h SM31A-2467 POSTER Wave-Particle Interactions involving Whistler/Chorus Waves in the Earth’s Radiation Belt: N Echterling, D Schriver, J L Roeder, J F Fennell0800h SM31A-2468 POSTER Numerical study of whistler instability with magnetic inhomogeneity perpendicular to background magnetic field: S Y Lee, E Lee, K H Kim, D H Lee, J Seon, H Jin0800h SM31A-2469 POSTER Hybrid Fluid-Particle Simulation of Whistler-Mode Waves in a Compressed Dipole Magnetic Field: Implications for Dayside High-Latitude Chorus: C L da Silva, R E Denton, M Hudson, R M Millan0800h SM31A-2470 POSTER Observation of chorus waves by the Van Allen Probes: dependence on solar wind parameters and scale size: H Aryan, D G Sibeck, M A Balikhin, O V Agapitov, C Kletzing0800h SM31A-2471 POSTER Chorus Wave Energy Budget Analysis in the Earth’s Radiation Belts: J Blancarte, O V Agapitov, F Mozer0800h SM31A-2472 POSTER Laboratory Study of Triggered Emissions and Nonlinear Wave-Particle Interactions: B Amatucci, E M Tejero, C E Crabtree, C L Enloe, G Ganguli0800h SM31A-2473 POSTER Comparison between electric dipole and magnetic loop antennas for emitting whistler modes: R Stenzel, J M Urrutia0800h SM31A-2474 POSTER Whistler mode refraction in highly nonuniform magnetic fields: J M Urrutia, R Stenzel0800h SM31A-2475 POSTER Statistical study of magnetospheric ELF/VLF emissions simultaneously observed at Canada, Finland, and Syowa Station.: Y Yonezu, S Kazuo, M G Connors, M Ozaki, J K Manninen, H Yamagishi, M Okada0800h SM31A-2476 POSTER Generation of Multi-band Chorus by Lower Band Cascade in the Earth’s Magnetosphere: X Gao, Q Lu, L Chen, J Bortnik, W Li, S Wang0800h SM31A-2477 POSTER A Statistical Study of the Poynting Flux of Whistler-mode Waves Using THEMIS Data: Y Qi, X Tao, C T Russell0800h SM31A-2479 POSTER Recent Findings on Whistler Mode Raytracing with the Inclusion of Finite Electron and Ion Temperature: A S Maxworth, M Golkowski, D Malaspina, A N Jaynes0800h SM31A-2480 POSTER Analysis of Simultaneous Hiss and Chorus Ground & In Situ Observations: S P Hosseini Aliabad, M Golkowski0800h SM31A-2481 POSTER Amplification of exo-hiss into low-frequency chorus following substorm injection: Z Gao, Z Su0800h SM31A-2482 POSTER Anticorrelation between whistler occurrence and MLR and QP emissions: J Zahlava, B Bezdekova, F Nemec, J L Pincon, O Santolik, M Parrot, I Kolmasova, M Hayosh0800h SM31A-2483 POSTER Statistical Properties of Microbursts Derived from the FIREBIRD-II CubeSats: M Shumko, J Sample, D M Klumpar, H E Spence, A B Crew0800h SM31A-2484 POSTER Electrostatic upper-hybrid waves and energetic electrons in the Earth’s radiation belt: J Hwang, D K Shin, P H Yoon

SM31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hDrivers and Impact of Particle Loss in the Inner Magnetosphere I PostersMaria Spasojevic, Stanford University; Yuri Shprits, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences

0800h SM31B-2485 POSTER Generation of coincedent EMIC and whistler mode waves by an ICME-shock.: A J Halford, I R Mann0800h SM31B-2486 POSTER Conjugate Observations of EMIC Waves and Precipitation of Relativistic Electrons by GOES and NOAA POES Satellite: D Wang0800h SM31B-2487 POSTER The Controlling Parameters for EMIC Wave Scattering of Relativistic Electrons: X Zhang, W Li, Q Ma, R M Thorne, V Angelopoulos, J Bortnik0800h SM31B-2488 POSTER Quantifying Precipitation Loss of Radiation Belt Electrons during Storm-time and Non-Storm-Time Dropouts: K H Pham, W Tu0800h SM31B-2489 POSTER Response of relativistic electron microbursts to the arrival of high speed solar wind streams: S Kurita, M Yoshizumi, J B Blake0800h SM31B-2490 POSTER Study of dynamical variation of particles and waves in the inner magnetosphere using ground-based network observations - PWING Project : K Shiokawa, Y Otsuka, S I Oyama, Y Miyoshi, N Nishitani, M Ozaki, R Kataoka, M Nose, K Seki, M Nose0800h SM31B-2491 POSTER Detailed Characteristics of Radiation Belt Electrons Revealed by CSSWE/REPTile Measurements: K Zhang, X Li, Q Schiller, D T Gerhardt, R M Millan0800h SM31B-2492 POSTER Balloon Based Observations of Relativistic Electron Microbursts: A Johnson, K Aubaret, N A Duncan, N A Kelley, R M Millan, P Saint-Hilaire, A Y Shih, J G Sample0800h SM31B-2493 POSTER Quantifying the contribution of microbursts to global electron loss: A D Jones, S G Kanekal, D N Baker, Q Schiller, W Li, L B Wilson III0800h SM31B-2494 POSTER Long-term radiation belt relativistic electron simulations with the VERB code using new wave parameterizations derived from Van Allen Probes measurements: H Zhu, Y Y Shprits, M Spasojevic, A C Kellerman, A Drozdov0800h SM31B-2495 POSTER Ground and balloon-based observations of energetic electron precipitation from the ABOVE2 mission: M Patrick, C M Cully, M McCarthy, L Mazzino, R M Millan, C Duffin, D Galts, C Quinn, T Trumpour, R Williams

SM31C Moscone West 2018Wednesday 0800hMultiscale Structure and Dynamics of Earth’s Dayside Magnetopause: Results from the First MMS Dayside Season IVJohn Dorelli, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Steven Petrinec, Lockheed Martin Corporation; Paul Cassak, West Virginia University; Benoit Lavraud, IRAP

0800h SM31C-01 Can 30 ms Resolution MMS-FPI Electron Distributions Explain Interspersed Parallel and Oblique Whistlers Measured During Magnetopause Reconnection?: D L Newman, M V Goldman, F D Wilder, R Ergun, S J Schwartz, J P Eastwood, G Lapenta0815h SM31C-02 MMS observations of wave-particle interactions in a kinetic-scale Alfvén-branch wave: D J Gershman, J Dorelli, A F Vinas, S A Boardsen, L A Avanov, P M Bellan, S J Schwartz, B Lavraud, V N Coffey, M O Chandler, Y Saito, W R Paterson, S A Fuselier, R Ergun, R J Strangeway, C T Russell, B L Giles, C Pollock, R B Torbert, J L Burch0830h SM31C-03 The Non-linear Evolution of Whistler-mode Waves at the Dayside Magnetopause and Its Relation to Magnetic Reconnection and Particle Acceleration: F D Wilder, R Ergun, K Goodrich, D L Newman, M V Goldman, S J Schwartz, A N Jaynes, J Holmes, A P Sturner, S Eriksson, J L Burch, R B Torbert, T Phan, M R Argall, O Le Contel, Y V Khotyaintsev, P A Lindqvist, B L Giles, D J Gershman, R J Strangeway, C T Russell, T W Leonard0845h SM31C-04 Effects of Lower-hybrid Waves on Electron And Ion Heating During Asymmetric Reconnection: S Wang, L J Chen, M Hesse, L B Wilson III, N Bessho, D J Gershman, J Dorelli, B L Giles, R B Torbert, C Pollock, R J Strangeway, R Ergun, J L Burch, L A Avanov, B Lavraud, T E Moore, Y Saito0900h SM31C-05 Classifying Large-Amplitude Parallel Electric Fields Along the Magnetopause and Their Effect on Magnetic Reconnection: K Goodrich, R Ergun, F D Wilder, J Holmes, Y V Khotyaintsev, P A Lindqvist, J L Burch, D J Gershman, B L Giles, O Le Contel, R J Strangeway, C Russell, R B Torbert

0915h SM31C-06 Direct Observations of ULF and Whistler-Mode Chorus Modulation of 500eV EDI Electrons by MMS: K W Paulson, M R Argall, N Ahmadi, R B Torbert, O Le Contel, R Ergun, Y V Khotyaintsev, R J Strangeway, W Magnes, C T Russell0930h SM31C-07 Observation and Simulation of Chorus Waves Generation at the Gradients of Magnetic Holes: N Ahmadi, M R Argall, K W Paulson, R Ergun, F D Wilder, K Germaschewski, Y V Khotyaintsev, R B Torbert, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, W Magnes, O Le Contel, B L Giles0945h SM31C-08 Observations of wave-particle interactions in the flux pile-up region of asymmetric reconnection. : M R Argall, K W Paulson, N Ahmadi, H Matsui, R B Torbert, L Alm, O Le Contel, D Fischer, R J Strangeway, W Magnes, C T Russell, B L Giles, Y V Khotyaintsev, R Ergun, P A Lindqvist

TECTONOPHYSICST31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNatural Laboratories of Climate-Erosion-Tectonic Interactions during Mountain Building II PostersBrian Yanites, Indiana University Bloomington; Jian-Cheng Lee, Academia Sinica; Eric Kirby, Oregon State University; Kuo-Fang Huang, Academia Sinica

0800h T31A-2876 POSTER Scale-Dependent Topographic Anisotropy Distribution Patterns for Assessment of Mountain Geodynamics in the Karakoram Himalaya: M E Dudley, M P Bishop0800h T31A-2877 POSTER Tectonic Uplift vs. Climatic Change Controlled Denudation: Evidence from Synthesized Basin and Thermochronology of the NE Tibetan Plateau: X Fang, C Song, M Yan, T Zhang, W Zhang0800h T31A-2878 POSTER Downstream lag of cosmogenic-derived denudation in the eastern Himalayan syntaxis: M Lupker, J Lave, C France-Lanord, P Kubik, M Christl, D L Bourles, J Carcaillet, C Maden, R Wieler, M Rahman, D Bezbaruah, L Xiaohan0800h T31A-2879 POSTER Tectonic Tilting and Reorganization of an Aluvial Fan to a Dendritic, Erosional River Network: the Example of the Ogallala Gravels: S Willett, S W McCoy, H W Beeson0800h T31A-2880 POSTER 10Be Erosion Rates Controlled by Normal Fault Slip Rates and Transient Incision: D C Roda-Boluda, M K D’Arcy, A C Whittaker, P Allen, D M Gheorghiu, Á Rodés0800h T31A-2881 POSTER First results of high-resolution modeling of Cenozoic subduction orogeny in Andes: S Liu, S V Sobolev, A Y Babeyko, F Krueger, J Quinteros, A Popov0800h T31A-2882 POSTER The Roles of Tectonics and Climate in Driving Erosion Rates in the Eastern Himalaya: I J Larsen, D Montgomery, J O Stone0800h T31A-2883 POSTER The competition between active tectonics and climate on topography: a case study from the southern Sarikol Range, SE Pamir: S Chen, X Lin, H Chen, X G Cheng, R Yang0800h T31A-2884 POSTER Earthquake-driven erosion of organic carbon at the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau: G Li, A J West, E K Hara, D E Hammond, R G Hilton0800h T31A-2885 POSTER Erosion distribution in Central Nepal Himalaya from late Pleistocene to present : evidence for recent anthropic forcing of erosion of the Lesser Himalaya: C France-Lanord, J Lave, G P Morin, A Gajurel, A Galy, C Bosia, R Sinha0800h T31A-2886 POSTER Very low temperature OSL-thermochronometry applied to the Siwalik deposits in Nepal and Bhutan: G E King, D Grujic, I Coutand, F Herman0800h T31A-2887 POSTER Tectonic and Paleoclimate Controls on the Denudation of Orogen Syntaxes: T A Ehlers, S Mutz0800h T31A-2888 POSTER Zircon (U-Th)/He thermochronometric constraints on the exhumation of 187Os enriched Lesser Himalayan strata of northwest India and implications for Cenozoic seawater chemistry: C L Colleps, R McKenzie, D F Stockli, A G Webb, B K Horton, B P Singh0800h T31A-2889 POSTER Characteristics of Drainage Divide Migration through Coseismic and Storm-Triggered Landslides: M P Dahlquist, A J West, G Li0800h T31A-2890 POSTER Surface uplift governs millennial and decennial erosion rates in the South-Central Andes: P Val, A L Venerdini, W B Ouimet, P M Alvarado, G D Hoke

T31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSecular Change in Earth Processes: Shifting Uniformitarianism I PostersChristopher Spencer, Curtin University; Kent C Condie, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology; Craig O’Neill, Macquarie University

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0800h T31B-2891 POSTER Constraining the influence of a LIP on the Neoproterozoic break-up of Baltica and Laurentia: H J Kjøll, T B Andersen, F Corfu, C Tegner0800h T31B-2892 POSTER A Comparison of Continental Extension Estimates Across the Margins of the Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea: B Nazlim, A M Goodliffe0800h T31B-2893 POSTER Transition in the Mode of Syn-Collisional Continental-Recycling with Secular Cooling of the Earth and its Implications for Crustal Evolution: P Chowdhury, T Gerya, S Chakraborty0800h T31B-2894 POSTER Viability of Archean Subduction Initiation from Gravitational Spreading: A Adams, M Thielmann, G Golabek0800h T31B-2895 POSTER A Detailed Magmatic and Tectono-thermal Study of an Orogenic System in a Transitional Earth: The Eburnean Orogeny: H B McFarlane, L Ailleres, J Ganne, L Baratoux, P G Betts, M Jessell

T31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSubduction Top to Bottom (ST2B-2) I Posters (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

0800h T31C-2896 POSTER Subduction Initiation Along Passive Margins Through 2D and 3D Numerical Models: J Liao, T Gerya0800h T31C-2897 POSTER Heterogeneous Structure in the incoming Philippine Sea plate along the southwestern Nankai Trough: M Yamashita, A Nakanishi, Y Yamamoto, G Fujie, S Miura, S Kodaira, Y Kaneda0800h T31C-2898 POSTER Quantification and implications of dispersed volcanic ash as an input to the Nankai Subduction Zone: R Scudder, R W Murray, J C Schindlbeck, S Kutterolf, M Underwood, K L Wang0800h T31C-2899 POSTER Structural characteristics around the frontal thrust along the Nankai Trough revealed by bathymetric and seismic reflection survey: M Yamashita, A Nakanishi, G F Moore, S Kodaira, Y Nakamura, S Miura, Y Kaneda0800h T31C-2900 POSTER Monitoring Deformation Offshore Northern Chile Using a Seafloor Geodetic Network (GeoSEA): K Hannemann, D Lange, H Kopp, F Petersen, E Contreras-Reyes0800h T31C-2901 POSTER Offshore-aftershock sequence of the Mw8.1 2014 Iquique earthquake: D Lange, I Grevemeyer, K Hannemann, H Kopp, S E Barrientos, E Contreras-Reyes, E E Vera0800h T31C-2902 POSTER Detailed Three Dimensional Structural Analysis of the Outer Nankai Accretionary Wedge, Kii-Kumano Region, Southwest Japan: S E Bremmer, H J Tobin0800h T31C-2903 POSTER Seismological structure of the subduction system associated with the Philippine Sea plate, SW Japan, - Reinterpretation of the wide-angle reflection data in the Kii Peninsula by seismic interferometry technique -: T Iwasaki, S Abe, K Yokota, E Kurashimo, T Iidaka, H Katao, M Higashinaka, A Nakanishi, K Yoshiyuki0800h T31C-2904 POSTER The Contribution of Slope and Basin Sediments to Fluid Budgets of the Costa Rica and the Nankai Trough Margins: E Screaton, S R James, L N Meridth, T Villaseñor, J M Jaeger, W Kenney0800h T31C-2905 POSTER Finite Source Modeling of the January 2015 Mendocino Transform Earthquake using the Cascadia Initiative dataset: J Gong, J J McGuire0800h T31C-2906 POSTER An Absolute Self-Calibrating Pressure Recorder for Campaign-Style Detection of Vertical Seafloor Deformation in the Cascadia Subduction Zone: M J Cook, E C Roland, G S Sasagawa, D A Schmidt, W S D Wilcock, M A Zumberge0800h T31C-2907 POSTER Initiation of GPS-Acoustics Measurements on the Continental Slope of the Cascadia Subduction Zone: C D Chadwell0800h T31C-2908 POSTER Seismic Structure Related to the Philippine Sea Plate Subduction beneath the Nansei-Shoto (Ryukyu) Trench: A Nishizawa, K Kaneda, M Oikawa, D Horiuchi, Y Fujioka, C Okada0800h T31C-2909 POSTER Peridotites outcropped in the southern Mariana Trench: S Oya, K Michibayashi, Y Ohara, T Ishii0800h T31C-2910 POSTER Amplitude Changes of the Seismic Reflected Phases from the Plate Interface after the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake around its Northern Limit Region as Revealed by Active Seismic Surveys: K Mochizuki, I Ken, T Yamada, M Shinohara, Y Yamashita, R Azuma, R Hino, T Sato, Y Murai, H Yakiwara0800h T31C-2911 POSTER Examining seismicity patterns in the 2010 M 8.8 Maule rupture zone.: R S Diniakos, S L Bilek, C A Rowe, D Draganov

0800h T31C-2912 POSTER Miocene-to-Recent sediment routing in the SW Japan forearc: implications for margin evolution: S G Ramirez, N W Hayman, S P S Gulick, K Milliken, D F Stockli, H Masago0800h T31C-2913 POSTER Structural Domains of the Barbados Accretionary Prism Defined by Regional Grid of 2D Seismic Lines: S K C Gomez, P Mann0800h T31C-2914 POSTER Seismicity around the source areas of the 1946 Nankai and the 1944 Tonankai earthquakes detected from data recorded at DONET stations: K Suzuki, S Kamiya, N Takahashi0800h T31C-2915 POSTER Focal mechanism and stress inversion in the Mendocino Triple Junction from OBS data: D Li, J J McGuire, Y Liu0800h T31C-2916 POSTER Morphology and Role of the Investigator Fracture Zone on the Sumatra Subduction Zone Process using High-resolution Bathymetry and Seismic Data: F Villanueva-Robles, S C Singh, K E Bradley, N Hananto, F Leclerc, Y Qin, S Wei, H D Carton, P Tapponnier, K Sieh, H Permana, P Avianto0800h T31C-2917 POSTER Heat Flow Variation along the Nankai Trough Floor Correlated with the Structure of the Shikoku Basin Oceanic Crust: M Yamano, Y Kawada, X Gao0800h T31C-2918 POSTER Relation between the Deep Crustal Structure and Fluid Escape Structures at the Lesser Antilles Island arc.: F Klingelhoefer, M Laurencin, B Marcaillou, M Benabdellouahed, D Graindorge, T Maury, Y Biari, M Evain, E T Y Chang, C Scalabrin, J F Lebrun0800h T31C-2919 POSTER Dynamics of intraoceanic subduction initiation: 2D thermomechanical modeling: X Zhou, T Gerya, Z LI, R J Stern0800h T31C-2920 POSTER Variability in seismic properties of the décollement offshore Central Sumatra: T Henstock, K Gardner0800h T31C-2921 POSTER Spatiotemporal variation in the postseismic deformation of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake revealed by seafloor geodetic observations: F Tomita, M Kido, Y Ohta, R Hino, T Iinuma

T31D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSubduction Top to Bottom (ST2B-2) II Posters (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

0800h T31D-2922 POSTER Seismic Imaging of the southern Rivera Plate and Jalisco Block Subduction Zone: D Nunez, F J Nuñez-Cornu, D C Barba Sr, A Gonzalez-Fernandez, Q J Gutierrez, J L Carrillo de la Cruz, J Danobeitia, R Bartolome0800h T31D-2923 POSTER Analysis of the Seismicity Associated to the Subduction of the Rivera Plate using OBS and Onland Stations.: F J Nuñez-Cornu, D C Barba Sr, J Danobeitia, W L Bandy, A Zamora-Camacho, V H Marquez-Ramirez, M Ambros, A Gomez, J M Sandoval, C A Mortera-Gutierrez0800h T31D-2924 POSTER 1D seismological structure imaging of Caroline plate using wave-equation based techniques: N Fuji, H Jang, K Konishi, Y Kim, S M Lee0800h T31D-2925 POSTER Bathymetry, Crustal Imaging and Tectonics in the South of Islas Marias (Nayarit, Mexico): J L Carrillo de la Cruz, D Nunez, F J Nuñez-Cornu, D C Barba Sr, A Gonzalez-Fernandez, F Escalona, J Danobeitia0800h T31D-2926 POSTER Subslab Anisotropy Beneath the Western Pacific and Central American Subduction Zones: B Y Kuo, C C Peng, C W Chen0800h T31D-2927 POSTER Focal Mechanism Solutions from the HOBITSS Ocean Bottom Seismometer Experiment, Hikurangi Subduction Zone, New Zealand: E Chon, A F Sheehan, J Yarce, J S Nakai, S Y Schwartz, K Mochizuki0800h T31D-2928 POSTER Geometry of plate boundary and seismic structure beneath the southern Ryukyu Trench subduction zone deduced from passive seismic observation: Y Yamamoto, T Takahashi, Y Ishihara, Y Kaiho, R Arai, A Nakanishi, K Obana, S Miura, S Kodaira, Y Kaneda0800h T31D-2929 POSTER Isotopic constraints on the age of fluid migration and faulting in the deep Nankai accretionary prism at IODP Site C0002: J C Sample, X Wang, S Weeks, L Ke, H J Tobin, T Hirose, D M Saffer, W Defliese, A K Tripati0800h T31D-2930 POSTER Three Dimensional Elastic Wavespeeds in the Northern ChileSubduction Zone: Variations in Hydration in the Supra-SlabMantle: D Comte, D Carrizo, S W Roecker, F Ortega-Culaciati, S Peyrat0800h T31D-2931 POSTER Subduction structure beneath the eastern part of the Kii Peninsula, southwestern Japan, revealed by dense seismic array observation: E Kurashimo, T Iidaka, N Tsumura, T Iwasaki0800h T31D-2932 POSTER Travel Time Tomographic Imaging of Shallow Fore-arc Basin Structure at the Cascadia Subduction Zone Offshore Washington and Oregon : R Azarm, H D Carton, S M Carbotte, S Han, J P Canales, M R Nedimovic

0800h T31D-2933 POSTER Mantle wedge structure beneath the Yamato Basin, southern part of the Japan Sea, revealed by long-term seafloor seismic observations: M Shinohara, K Nakahigashi, Y Yamashita, T Yamada, K Mochizuki, H Shiobara0800h T31D-2934 POSTER Time Dependence of Shear Wavespeeds in Northern Chile Related to the 2014 Mw8.3 Pisagua Earthquake: D Comte, R C Arriaza, S W Roecker0800h T31D-2935 POSTER Assessing the dependence of seafloor displacement measurements from repeated sidescan sonar surveys upon ship speed and track separation: J B DeSanto, D T Sandwell, C D Chadwell0800h T31D-2936 POSTER An Automated Method for Determining Seismic Anisotropy: Application to Laterally Varying Anisotropy at the Japan Subduction Zone: D Mendonca Montenegro, P Bogiatzis, S Park, M Ishii0800h T31D-2937 POSTER Deep Seismic Imaging of the Hellenic Subduction Zone with New MCS Data of the SISMED Project: A Becel, L Mireille, S Hussni, J X Dessa, L Schenini, M Sachpazi, C Vitard0800h T31D-2938 POSTER Dependence of Subduction Zone seismicity on Strain-Rate-Dependent Critical Homologous Temperature: P M Davis0800h T31D-2939 POSTER Multichannel Seismic Imaging of the Rivera Plate Subduction at the Seismogenic Jalisco Block Area (Western Mexican Margin): R Bartolome, E Gorriz, J Danobeitia, D C Barba Sr, D Martí, A L Cameselle, F J Nuñez-Cornu, W L Bandy, C Mortera, D Nunez, J L Alonso, A Castellon, M Prada0800h T31D-2940 POSTER Investigating Segmentation in Cascadia: Anisotropic Crustal Structure and Mantle Wedge Serpentinization: H E Krueger, E A Wirth0800h T31D-2941 POSTER Geometry and growth of segmented thrust faults influences hydraulic connectivity in accretionary wedges: New Insights from 3D seismic reflection data: R E Bell, H Orme, C A L Jackson, G F Moore0800h T31D-2942 POSTER Deep-seated mud volcanoes and their impact on seismicity[WM1] at Nankai (landward of the NanTroSEIZE drilling transect): A Kopf, W Menapace, S Kasemann, A Meixner, M D Tryon0800h T31D-2943 POSTER Shear wave splitting and the dynamics of the hydrated mantle wedge in subduction regions constrained by the example of the Ryukyu subduction zone: T Nagaya, A Walker, J M Wookey, S Wallis, K Ishii, J M Kendall0800h T31D-2944 POSTER Shoreline-Crossing Shear-Velocity Structure of the Juan de Fuca Plate and Cascadia Subduction Zone from Surface Waves and Receiver Functions: H A Janiszewski, J B Gaherty, G A Abers, H Gao0800h T31D-2945 POSTER Imaging Variations within the South Central Chilean Fore-Arc and Subducting Nazca Plate from Receiver Functions: B Bishop, S L Beck, G Zandt0800h T31D-2946 POSTER The Cause of the Cauca, Colombia, Cluster of Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes From Earthquake Relocation and Focal Mechanisms: L M Warren, Y Chang, G A Prieto0800h T31D-2947 POSTER Kinematic Reconstruction of the Costa Rican Margin: Evidence for Discontinuities in Deformation Across the Margin: B Gose, N L Bangs, K D McIntosh

T31E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSubduction Top to Bottom (ST2B-2) III Posters (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

0800h T31E-2948 POSTER Study of the geodynamic evolution of the Chinese Tianshan metamorphic belt to unravel deep processes occurring at the plate interface.: L Bayet, T John, P Agard, H Becker, J Gao0800h T31E-2949 POSTER Three-dimensional modelling of the Calabrian Subduction interface: F E Maesano, M M Tiberti, R Basili0800h T31E-2950 POSTER Interplate coupling, strain partitioning, and block motions deduced from GNSS and GPS/A data in southwest Japan: T Nishimura0800h T31E-2951 POSTER Eclogitic breccia from the Monviso meta-ophiolite: evidence for multiple rupture stages at intermediate subduction depths: M Locatelli, A Verlaguet, P Agard, L Federico0800h T31E-2952 POSTER Duration of Opposing Crustal Motion Following Large Subduction Earthquakes Controlled by Mantle Rheology and Earthquake Size: T Sun, K Wang, J He0800h T31E-2953 POSTER Aftershock productivity of large megathrust earthquakes: regional variations and influence of mainshock source parameters: N Wetzler, E E Brodsky, T Lay

0800h T31E-2954 POSTER Carbon Mobility at Subduction Interfaces via Deformation-Enhanced Fluid Infiltration: Evidence from the Swiss/Italian Alps: K P Jaeckel, G E Bebout, S Angiboust0800h T31E-2955 POSTER Deformation fabrics of blueschist facies phengite-rich, epidote-glaucophane schists from Ring Mountain, California and implications for seismic anisotropy in subduction zone: H Jung, Y HA, L A Raymond0800h T31E-2956 POSTER Mantle wedge serpentinisation in a cold subduction setting: implications for slow-slip, subsidence, and large, negative, gravity anomalies: T A Stern, J Dimech, S Henrys, H J Horgan, S H Lamb0800h T31E-2957 POSTER Unusual Metasomatic Rocks Associated With Subducted Mantle Peridotite in the Orocopia Schist at Cemetery Ridge, Southwest Arizona: G S Epstein, G B Haxel, J H Wittke, C E Jacobson0800h T31E-2958 POSTER Is the Vincent fault in southern California the Laramide subduction zone megathrust?: H Xia, J P Platt0800h T31E-2959 POSTER Detachment, accretion/underplating and short- vs. long-term rheology of the subduction plate interface: P Agard, S Angiboust, A Plunder, G Bonnet, J Ruh0800h T31E-2960 POSTER Fluid-rock Interactions recorded in Serpentinites subducted to 60-80 km Depth: D Peters, T John, M Scambelluri, D T Pettke0800h T31E-2961 POSTER Putting the slab back: First steps of creating a synthetic seismic section of subducted lithosphere: S Zertani, T John, F J Tilmann, B Leiss, L Labrousse, T B Andersen0800h T31E-2962 POSTER Retrograde lawsonite formation in the Franciscan subduction complex: S Myers, S R Mulcahy0800h T31E-2963 POSTER Deformation Patterns Recorded by the Hanging Wall of a Former Subduction Interface in the Seismogenic Zone (Central Alps): P I Ioannidi, O Oncken, S Angiboust, P Agard, M Moreno0800h T31E-2964 POSTER Unraveling the history of complex zoned garnets from the North Motagua Mélange (Guatemala): M H Barickman, C Martin, K E Flores, G E Harlow, G Bonnet0800h T31E-2965 POSTER Slab2 – Updated subduction zone geometries and modeling tools: D E Portner, G P Hayes, M Furtney, G Moore, H E Flamme, M G Hearne0800h T31E-2966 POSTER Lawsonite Microstructures and Fabric Development at the Slab-Mantle Interface: K Fornash, D Whitney, C P Teyssier, N C Seaton0800h T31E-2967 POSTER Scaly fabrics and veins of the Mugi and Makimine mélanges in the Shimanto belt, SW Japan: G E Ramirez, D M Fisher, A Yamaguchi, G Kimura0800h T31E-2968 POSTER Mantle Viscosity in the Kuril Subduction Zone from Postseismic GPS Monitoring of Great 2006/2007 Earthquakes: M G Kogan, N F Vasilenko, D I Frolov, J T Freymueller, G M Steblov, G Ekstrom, A S Prytkov0800h T31E-2969 POSTER Oblique trenches and temperature in subduction zones: A Plunder, C Thieulot, W Spakman, D J J Van Hinsbergen0800h T31E-2970 POSTER Mapping seismic azimuthal anisotropy of the Japan subduction zone : D Zhao, X Liu0800h T31E-2971 POSTER Guided wave constraints on the hydrated low velocity structure of subducting slabs from around the Pacific : T Garth, S Coulson, A Rietbrock0800h T31E-2972 POSTER Using Global, Quantitative Models of the Coupled Plates/Mantle System to Understand Late Neogene Dynamics of the Pacific Plate: I Stotz, R Davies, G Iaffaldano0800h T31E-2973 POSTER Seismic anisotropy in subduction zones: numerical modeling and infinite strain axis calculations: A M Negredo, J Rodríguez-González, M I Billen, C M Eakin, L Montesi

T31F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSubduction Top to Bottom (ST2B-2) IV Posters (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

0800h T31F-2974 POSTER Subducting Plate Breakup by Plume-Lithosphere Interaction: A Koptev, T Gerya, L Jolivet, S D Leroy0800h T31F-2975 POSTER A 1400 km geochemical transect along the Central American Arc: Summary of mafic Holocene volcanism from Guatemala to Panama: J Geldmacher, K Hoernle, J B Gill, F Hauff, K Heydolph0800h T31F-2976 POSTER The Role of Viscous Coupling in Determining Subduction Style within Numerical Models of Mantle Convection: M M James, R I Petersen, D R Stegman0800h T31F-2977 POSTER Lateral evolution of the deep crustal structure of the Lesser Antilles Island arc from wide-angle seismic modelling.: F Klingelhoefer, M Laurencin, B Marcaillou, D Graindorge, M Evain, J F Lebrun

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0800h T31F-2978 POSTER Transition of the Slab Geometry at the Eastern End of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt from Ambient Noise and Earthquake Surface Waves: J Castillo, R W Clayton, Z Spica, X Perez-Campos0800h T31F-2979 POSTER Seismic Anisotropy due to Crust and Uppermost Mantle Deformation Beneath Southern Peru and Bolivia: Constraints from Receiver Functions: N Bar, M D Long, L S Wagner, S L Beck, H Tavera0800h T31F-2980 POSTER Geophysical constraints on geodynamic processes at convergent margins: A global perspective: I M Artemieva, H Thybo, A Shulgin0800h T31F-2981 POSTER 3-D Subduction Modeling: The Effects of Back-Arc Boundary Shape on Mantle Wedge Temperature: D Giesy, I Wada0800h T31F-2982 POSTER Termination of an ancient intra-oceanic subduction zone against the eastern margin of Gondwana: S M Campbell, N A Simmons, S Myers, R Moucha0800h T31F-2983 POSTER Crustal structure and tectonic history of the Kermadec arc inferred from MANGO seismic refraction profiles: D Bassett, H Kopp, R Sutherland, S Henrys, A B Watts, C Timm, M Scherwath, I Grevemeyer, C E J de Ronde0800h T31F-2984 POSTER 3-D Mantle Wedge Flow and Thermal Structure of the Hikurangi Subduction Zone: E Jilek, I Wada0800h T31F-2985 POSTER Geochemical Evidence for Mantle Enrichment and Lower Crustal Assimilation in Orogenic Volcanics from Monte Arcuentu, Southern Sardinia: Implications for Geodynamics and Evolution of the Western Mediterranean : S Vero, P D Kempton, H Downes0800h T31F-2986 POSTER Subduction, Extension, and a Mantle Plume in the Pacific Northwest: W B Hawley, R M Allen, M A Richards0800h T31F-2987 POSTER The Thermal Structure of Slabs: Insight From Geochemical Data and Geodynamic Models: B L Maunder, J Van Hunen, P Bouilhol0800h T31F-2988 POSTER Phase Equilibria Modeling of Coesite Eclogite from the Sulu Belt, Eastern China: B Xia, M Brown, L Wang, S Wang, P M Piccoli0800h T31F-2989 POSTER Dual subduction and intraoceanic arc-backarc plate in the Mesozoic NW Pacific: Insights from Hokkaido, Japan.: H Ueda0800h T31F-2990 POSTER On the Origin of the High Magnetization Zone Parallel to the Paleoproterozoic – Mesoproterozoic Southeastern Margin (Neodymium Line) of Laurentian United States: R Durham, D Ravat0800h T31F-2991 POSTER Lower crustal metastable gabbro and volcanism in warm subduction systems: R S McGary, S Rondenay

T31G Moscone South 306Wednesday 0800hDynamic Interactions between Structure, Fluids, and Geochemistry I (joint with H, PA)

Steven Micklethwaite, Monash University; Steve Ingebritsen, USGS

0800h T31G-01 What IOCG Deposits Tell Us About Crustal Intrusion and Alteration: L M Cathles, M Rodriguez-Mustafa0830h T31G-03 Earthquake-driven fluid flow rates inferred from borehole temperature measurements within the Japan Trench plate boundary fault zone: P M Fulton, E E Brodsky0845h T31G-04 Interactions between phase separation, mineral precipitation, and permeability variations in saline magmatic-hydrothermal system: P Weis0900h T31G-05 The seismogenic Gole Larghe Fault Zone (Italian Southern Alps): quantitative 3D characterization of the fault/fracture network, mapping of evidences of fluid-rock interaction, and modelling of the hydraulic structure through the seismic cycle: A Bistacchi, S Mittempergher, G Di Toro, S A F Smith, P S Garofalo0915h T31G-06 Fault Weakening due to Erosion by Fluids: A Possible Origin of Intraplate Earthquake Swarms: V Vavrycuk, P Hrubcova0930h T31G-07 ‘Electrochemical Pressure Solution’ –The Importance of Dissimilar Surface Potentials in Dissolution Phenomena: G Greene, K Kristiansen, J R Boles, M Valtiner, J N Israelachvili0945h T31G-08 Fluid flow in deforming media: interpreting stable isotope signatures of marbles: C E Bond

T31H Moscone South 310Wednesday 0800hTransform Plate Boundary Behavior from Milliseconds to Mega-Annums and Oceans to Continents I (joint with S, V)

Thomas Morrow, University of Idaho; Jessica Warren, University of Delaware; Christian Teyssier, Univ of Minnesota; Kasey Aderhold, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology

0800h T31H-01 Record of a Lower Crustal Fossil Earthquake Initiated by CO2 Flux and Reaction-driven Strain Softening: B E Sorensen, R B Larsen, T Grant0815h T31H-02 Initiation of Low-Angle Normal Faults Across the Brittle-Plastic Transition - What Role do Fluids Play?: B E John, C B Grimes, J LaForge0830h T31H-03 Heterogeneous Deformation in a Ridge-Transform System: An Example from the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus: S Titus, C Wagner, S O Alexander, J R Davis0845h T31H-04 Feedbacks Between Deformation and Fluid Flow in Mantle Shear Zones from Zabargad, Red Sea: A Tommasi, F I Boudier, A R Vauchez, M Zaderatzky0900h T31H-05 Earthquake Cycles on Mid-Ocean Ridge Transform Faults and the Inferred Role of Fluid-Filled Fractures: M S Boettcher, P A Moyer, J J McGuire, M Wolfson-Schwehr0915h T31H-06 Seismic Moment Release and Seismic Coupling Along Oceanic Transform Faults: J Braunmiller0930h T31H-07 Mantle-crust interaction at the Blanco Ridge segment of the Blanco Transform Fault Zone: Results from the Blanco Transform Fault OBS Experiment: V M Kuna, J Nabelek, J Braunmiller0945h T31H-08 Simulate earthquake cycles on the oceanic transform faults in the framework of rate-and-state friction: M Wei

VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGYV31A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hFluids, Crystals, and Melts: The Role of Volatiles in Volcanic Processes from Mantle to Surface I PostersKayla Iacovino, USGS; Marie Edmonds, University of Cambridge; Tehnuka Ilanko, University of New Mexico Main Campus; James Webster, American Museum of Natural History

0800h V31A-3056 POSTER Petrified lightning: the role of bubbles in the physical and chemical processes leading to formation of rock fulgurites: J Chen, C Elmi, D L Goldsby, R Giere0800h V31A-3057 POSTER Testing the Late-Veneer hypothesis with selenium isotopes: J Labidi, S Koenig, N Bennett, T Kurzawa, E Aierken, A Shahar, R Schoenberg0800h V31A-3058 POSTER New approach on volatile contents determination in silicate melt inclusions: A coupling X-ray microtomography and geochemical approach in Los Humeros caldera complex (Eastern Mexican Volcanic Belt): L Creon, G Levresse, G Carrasco Nuñez0800h V31A-3059 POSTER Evaluating Variations in Subduction Contributions in the Southern Cascades: Analyses of Volatile Contents and Compositions of Basaltic Melt Inclusions from Cinder Cones in Northern California and Southern Oregon: M Cole, E R Johnson0800h V31A-3060 POSTER A Calcium-in-Olivine Geohygrometer and its Application to Subduction Zone Magmatism: M Gavrilenko, C T Herzberg, C A Vidito, M J Carr, T Tenner, A Ozerov0800h V31A-3061 POSTER C-O-H-S magmatic fluid system in shrinkage bubbles of melt inclusions: P Robidoux, M L Frezzotti, E H Hauri, A Aiuppa0800h V31A-3062 POSTER Investigation of C-O-H-S fluids directly exsolved from melts associated with the Mt. Somma-Vesuvius magmas: C E Manning, R Esposito, H M Lamadrid, D Redi, M J Steele-MacInnis, R J Bodnar, B De Vivo, C Cannatelli, A Lima0800h V31A-3063 POSTER A comparative study of volatile contents of primitive arc bubble-bearing melt inclusions determined by Raman-spectroscopy and mass-balance versus experimental homogenization methods: L Moore, N Mironov, M Portnyagin, E Gazel, R J Bodnar0800h V31A-3064 POSTER Constraining magma ascent and degassing paths with olivine- and clinopyroxene-hosted melt inclusions: Evidence for multiple depths of crystallization and boundary-layer entrapment: A S Lloyd, M E Newcombe, T A Plank0800h V31A-3065 POSTER Hydrogen, Oxygen and Silicon Isotope Systematics of Groundwater-Magma Interaction in Icelandic Hydrothermal Systems: B I Kleine, A Stefansson, S A Halldorsson, W Martin, J Barnes, K Jónasson, H Franzson0800h V31A-3066 POSTER CO2 and H2O Contents of Melt Inclusions from the 1891 Basaltic Balloon Eruption of Foerstner Submarine Volcano, Italy: J R Balcanoff, S Carey, K A Kelley, J S Boesenberg0800h V31A-3067 POSTER Constraining the presence and abundance of an excess gas phase prior to the June 1991 eruption of Mt Pinatubo (Philippines) using S-isotopes: C Bouvet de Maisonneuve, A Fiege, G Fabbro, A I Kubo

0800h V31A-3068 POSTER CO2-rich phonolitic melt and carbonatite immiscibility in melt inclusions in nephelinite (Hanang volcano, North Tanzanian Divergence, East African Rift).: C Baudouin, F Parat0800h V31A-3069 POSTER Hydrothermal Alteration of the Mt Unzen Conduit (Shimabara/Japan): T I Yilmaz, K Mayer, K U Hess, E Janots, H A Gilg, D B Dingwell0800h V31A-3070 POSTER Contortionist bubbles in andesitic enclaves: implications for gas migration and phase segregation in crystal-rich magmas.: J C Oppenheimer, K V Cashman, A Rust, K J Dobson, C R Bacon, D B Dingwell0800h V31A-3071 POSTER Effects of magma chamber processes on water content and H2O/Ce ratios in HIMU magmas from the Cook-Austral Islands: New insights from clinopyroxene phenocrysts: L A Bruce, J C Lassiter, E W Marshall IV0800h V31A-3072 POSTER Experimental and natural partitioning behaviour of trace-elements between hydrous evolved melts, amphibole, plagioclase, and clinopyroxene at shallow crustal conditions: A A Iveson, J D Webster, M C Rowe, O K Neill0800h V31A-3073 POSTER Observations and Thermodynamic Models of Water in Silicic Melt Evolution: Implications for Quantifying Water Content in Hydrous and Anhydrous Granites: X Chen, C T Lee0800h V31A-3074 POSTER Measuring Gases Using Drones at Turrialba Volcano, Costa Rica: J Stix, A Alan Jr, E Corrales, F D’Arcy, M J de Moor, J A Diaz0800h V31A-3075 POSTER Experimental characterization of the isotopic fractionation of chlorine during chemical diffusion in a dacitic melt and its implications for bubble growth: M A Fortin, R A Stern, E B Watson0800h V31A-3076 POSTER Investigating the Mantle Source of the Lunar Crater Volcanic Field, Nevada: Evidence of a Thermal Plume?: J W Lee, M Roden0800h V31A-3077 POSTER Magma chamber cooling by episodic volatile expulsion as constrained by mineral vein distributions in the Butte, Montana Cu-Mo porphyry deposit: K Daly, L Karlstrom, M H Reed0800h V31A-3078 POSTER Geochemistry and mineralogy of mafic Icelandic hyaloclastites: M R Hudak, M D Feineman, C Eyer, I N Bindeman, O Sigmarsson0800h V31A-3079 POSTER Insights into Magmatic Degassing at Merapi Volcano, Indonesia from Uranium-Series Disequilibria in Recently Erupted Volcanic Rocks: S Turner, H K Handley, R Gertisser, M K Reagan, K Preece, K Berlo, J Barclay, R Herd0800h V31A-3080 POSTER Investigating syn- vs. post-eruption hydration mechanisms of the 2012 Havre submarine explosive eruption: Water speciation analysis of pumiceous rhyolitic glass: S J Mitchell, I M McIntosh, B F Houghton, T Shea, R Carey0800h V31A-3081 POSTER The Influence of Phenocrysts on Magma Degassing in Rhyolitic Systems: R deGraffenried, J F Larsen, A N Lindoo0800h V31A-3082 POSTER Tracing Magmatic Degassing Timescales at Soufrière Hills Volcano using Short-Lived Uranium Series Isotopes: S Turner, L E McGee, H K Handley, M K Reagan, M B Turner, K Berlo, J Barclay, R S J Sparks0800h V31A-3084 POSTER Influence of magmatic volatiles on boron isotope compositions in vent fluids from the Eastern Manus Basin, Papua New Guinea: F K Wilckens, S Kasemann, W Bach, E P Reeves, A Meixner, J Seewald0800h V31A-3085 POSTER Magma evolution at Copahue volcano (Chile/Argentina border): insights from melt inclusions: C Cannatelli, C Aracena, M Leisen, D Moncada, E Roulleau, N Vinet, M Petrelli, A Paolillo, F Barra, D Morata0800h V31A-3086 POSTER The Relationship Between Carbonatitic, Melilititic and Potassic Trachytic Magma Types at the Saltpeterkop Carbonatite Complex, Sutherland, South Africa: P E Janney, M Marageni0800h V31A-3087 POSTER Volatiles in Nominally Anhydrous Minerals and Melt Inclusions in Icelandic Basalts: Variations Over Space and Time: M Mnich, S J Seaman0800h V31A-3088 POSTER Melt inclusions as a ‘window’ through the crust: What drives the most productive region of silicic volcanism on Earth?: S J Barker, M C Rowe, J A Baker, C Kenworthy, C J N Wilson, R J Wysoczanski, S M Rooyakkers0800h V31A-3089 POSTER The “1400BP” caldera-forming magma reservoir (Rabaul, Papua New Guinea) reconstructed from the compositions and volatile contents of melt inclusion: G Fabbro, C Bouvet de Maisonneuve0800h V31A-3090 POSTER Disequilibrium Vapor Bubble Formation in Olivine-hosted Melt Inclusions: How Much CO2 is Really in There?: N Doiron, G A Gaetani, V Le Roux, F Klein, J Maclennan, D Neave

V31B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hNew Insights into the Origin and Fate of Subduction Zone Fluids and Melts II PostersCatherine Macris, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis; Carrie Menold, Albion College; Craig Manning, Univ California Los Angeles

0800h V31B-3091 POSTER The Mg-Sr-Nd-Hf Isotopic Compositions of Beiyan Mantle Xenoliths: Implications on the Melt/Fluid-Rock Interaction: P Li, Y Lu, S Li0800h V31B-3092 POSTER Solubility of quartz in H2O-KOH solutions at 700°C and 1 GPa: implications for aqueous silica species in alkaline high pressure fluids: S Wang, A Makhluf, C E Manning0800h V31B-3093 POSTER Experimental determination of quartz solubility in H2O-KCl solutions at 10 kbar and 600-800°C: implications for mass transfer by brines at high pressure and temperature: N Pempena, C E Manning0800h V31B-3094 POSTER Phase relations among K-feldspar, muscovite and H2O at 1.0 GPa and 800°C: Implications for metasediment dissolution and melting at high pressures and temperatures: D Fineman, C E Manning0800h V31B-3095 POSTER Sulphur-Rich Melt At Upper Crustal Levels At Cerro La Torta, Central Andes: Evidence From Melt Inclusions Assemblages.: C Cannatelli, B Godoy, B Alvear, D Moncada0800h V31B-3096 POSTER Melting mud in Earth’s mantle, evidence from sub-Moho S-type granites with extreme oxygen isotope signatures: C J Spencer, A J Cavosie, T D Raub, H R Rollinson, M P Searle, J A Miller, H Jeon, N Evans, B McDonald0800h V31B-3097 POSTER The Behaviour of Fe Stable Isotopes Accompanying Fluid Migration in Subducted Serpentinite from the Zermatt-Saas Ophiolite of the Swiss Alps: E Inglis, P Bouilhol, K W Burton, B Debret, M A Millet, H M Williams0800h V31B-3098 POSTER Deserpentinization and the Generation of Highly Oxidizing Fluids in Subduction Zones: D A Sverjensky, B Debret0800h V31B-3099 POSTER A textural and compositional investigation on the source and timing of iron oxidation and titanium enrichment in high-pressure serpentinites: R Crossley, K A Evans, S Reddy, G W Lester0800h V31B-3100 POSTER Helium as a Tracer for Fluids Released from Juan de Fuca Lithosphere Beneath the Cascadia Forearc: P A McCrory, J E Constantz, A G Hunt, J L L Blair0800h V31B-3101 POSTER Metal Clustering and Solvation in Hydrothermal Steam: FT-MS, IRMPD, and Quantum Chemical Studies.: K Lemke0800h V31B-3102 POSTER Evolution of supercritical fluid in deeply subducted continental crust: a case study of composite granite–quartz veins in the Sulu belt, China: S Wang, L Wang, M Brown0800h V31B-3103 POSTER Geochemistry of the New Caledonia Serpentinites: Evidences for Multiple Serpentinization Events at Various Depths: M Ulrich, M Munoz, P Boulvais, M Cathelineau, S Guillot, C Picard, B Putlitz0800h V31B-3104 POSTER The Compositions And Sources Of Fluids Through Time In A 1.8 Gya UHP Subduction Complex: W E Glassley, J Korstgård, K Sorensen0800h V31B-3105 POSTER On the Preservation of Intergranular Coesite in UHP Eclogite at Yangkou Bay, Sulu belt of eastern China: L Wang, S Wang, M Brown0800h V31B-3106 POSTER THE FLAVOUR OF SLAB FLUIDS: V B Grigorova, J Cornet, P Bouilhol, N Riel Jr, J Van Hunen

V31C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 0800hSulfur (Bio)geodynamic Cycles on Earth and Terrestrial Planets II PostersJulia Ribeiro, Rice University; Shuo Ding, Rice University; Fabrice Gaillard, CNRS-Orléans; Paul Wallace, University of Oregon

0800h V31C-3107 POSTER Similarities Across Mars: Acidic Fluids at Both Meridiani Planum and Gale Crater in the Formation of Magnesium-Nickel Sulfates: A S Yen, D W Ming, R Gellert, D W Mittlefehldt, D T Vaniman, L M Thompson, R V Morris, B C Clark, R E Arvidson0800h V31C-3108 POSTER Sulfur concentration of mare basalts at sulfide saturation at high pressures and temperatures-Implications for S in the lunar mantle: S Ding, T Hough, R Dasgupta0800h V31C-3109 POSTER Evidence of degassing-induced oxidation of relatively oxidized K-rich magmas caused by degassing of dissolved SO 42- (S6+) component in the melt to SO2 (S4+) in the gas phase: X Pu, R A Lange, G M Moore

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0800h V31C-3110 POSTER Modelling the thermodynamics Sulfur in Silicate Melts: G Iacono-Marziano, F Gaillard, T Lefebvre, C Ferraina0800h V31C-3111 POSTER Biogeochemical Fractionations from SHRIMP SI 4-isotope Sulfur Analysis: T R Ireland, J Avila, C Macfarlane, P Holden, P Philippot

V31D Moscone South 103Wednesday 0800hCumulates from Top to Bottom: New Perspectives and Implications for Volcanic Plumbing Systems and Crust-Forming Processes IGeorge Cooper, University of Durham; Luca Ziberna, University of Bristol; Richard Arculus, Australian National University; Jon Davidson, University of Durham

0800h V31D-01 Dihedral Angles As A Diagnostic Tool For Interpreting The Cooling History Of Mafic Rocks: M B Holness0815h V31D-02 Formation of Anorthite-bearing Blocks and Crystal Ejecta in Volcanic Systems: a Role for the Azeotrope in the Plagioclase System?: H Nekvasil, D Schaub, T Catalano, N DiFrancesco, D H Lindsley0830h V31D-03 Modeling the re-equilibration processes between melt inclusions and their host plagioclase megacrysts in Plagioclase Ultraphyric Basalts: M J Drignon, R L Nielsen, A Kotash, F J Tepley III0845h V31D-04 Fractional crystallization, impregnation and sulphide saturation recorded in Mesozoic arc-related cumulates at King Mountain, Cache Creek Ophiolite, Northern British Columbia.: J H J Bedard, A Zagorevski, A S Corriveau0900h V31D-05 Identification and quantification of gabbro cumulate partial melting in mafic igneous complexes: J Leuthold0915h V31D-06 The Deep Crust Magmatic Refinery, Part 2 : The Magmatic Output of Numerical Models.: P Bouilhol, N Riel Jr, J Van Hunen0930h V31D-07 Emplacement and Post-Emplacement Dynamics of Basaltic Intrusions In Continental Crust: A M Roman, C P Jaupart0945h V31D-08 Understanding deep cumulates: insights into crust-building processes across time and tectonic setting: E J Chin, G M Bybee, K Shimizu

V31E Moscone South 308Wednesday 0800hDeep Carbon: From the Mantle to the Surface and Back Again II S Terry Plank, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Rajdeep Dasgupta, Rice University; Michael Burton, University of Manchester

0800h V31E-01 Quantifying CO2 Degassing from Volcanoes – Recent major advancements and future challenges : C A Werner, M R Burton, G Chiodini, A Aiuppa, T P Fischer, J B Lowenstern, S A Carn0815h V31E-02 Novel, high sensitivity and high frequency instruments for in-situ measurements of volcanic gases: M R Burton, C Antonio, F D’Amato, S Viciani, A La Spina0830h V31E-03 CO2 fluxes from diffuse degassing in Italy: C Cardellini, G Chiodini, F Frondini, S Caliro0845h V31E-04 Experimental high temperature carbon isotope fractionation involving graphite: N Kueter, M W Schmidt, M D Lilley, S M Bernasconi0900h V31E-05 Basin-scale redox heterogeneity in MORBs and the upper mantle: K A Kelley, E Cottrell0915h V31E-06 Inverting noble gas and carbon measurements for the mid-ocean ridge carbon flux: J Tucker, S Mukhopadhyay, H Gonnermann0930h V31E-07 Exosphere CO2/Ba and CO2/Nb ratios require efficient C recycling.: M M Hirschmann0945h V31E-08 Implications of a reservoir model for the evolution of deep carbon: L H Kellogg, M Weisfeiler, D L Turcotte

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC31K Moscone South 104Wednesday 0900hBolin Lecture S (Virtual Session)David Cairns, Texas A&M University College Station; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Ellen Mosley-Thompson, Ohio State University Main Campus; Ali Omar, NASA Langley Research Center

0900h GC31K-01 Interweaving climate research and public understanding: A K Betts

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN31G Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 0900hLaying the Foundations for Global Research Challenges: Exemplars of Collaborative Infrastructures for Realizing the Potential of Data Data Everywhere (Half Session)Anne Wilson, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics; Lesley Wyborn, Australian National University; Timothy Owen, NOAA; Stephen Berrick, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

0900h IN31G-01 Data Communities are Stronger Together: RDA and the broader landscape: L Yarmey0915h IN31G-02 An Open Data Platform For Africa: G S Boulton, S Hodson0930h IN31G-03 The NSF Arctic Data Center: Leveraging the DataONE Federation to Build a Sustainable Archive for the NSF Arctic Research Community: A E Budden, K M Arzayus, S Baker-Yeboah, K S Casey, J Dozier, C S Jones, M B Jones, M Schildhauer, L Walker0945h IN31G-04 The Changing Role of Data Stewardship in Creating Trustworthy, Interdisciplinary High Performance Data Platforms for the Future.: C J Richards, B J K Evans, L A Wyborn, J Wang, C E Trenham, K A Druken

UNIONU32A Moscone West 2020Wednesday 1020hCollaborative Research Infrastructures to Support Current and Future Global Challenges in Earth and Space Sciences (Virtual Session)Lesley Wyborn, Australian National University; Ben Evans, Australian National University; Kerstin Lehnert, Columbia University; Xiaogang Ma, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

1020h Introductory Remarks: 1025h U32A-01 Open Data Infrastructures And The Future Of Science: G S Boulton1040h U32A-02 Climate Science’s Globally Distributed Infrastructure: D N Williams1055h U32A-03 The Global Seismographic Network (GSN): Goals, Structure, Accomplishments and Challenges: R S Detrick, K Hafner, J P Davis, D Wilson, R Woodward1110h U32A-04 The international Argo data infrastructure; past, present, and future.: J J H Buck, S Pouliquen, A Thresher, C Schmechtig, M Ignaszewski, T Carval, M Scanderbeg, M Frost1125h U32A-05 ENVRIplus - European collaborative development of environmental infrastructures: A Asmi, M Brus, W L Kutsch, P Laj1140h U32A-06 Enabling Research without Geographical Boundaries via Collaborative Research Infrastructures: S Gesing1155h Panel Discussion:

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESA32A Moscone West 3002Wednesday 1020hAdvances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications I S (Virtual Session)Edward Hyer, Naval Research Lab Monterey, Marine Meteorology; Jun Wang, University of Nebraska Lincoln; Xiong Liu, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

1035h A41A-0016 Characterizing the solar reflection from wildfire smoke plumes using airborne multiangle measurements: C K Gatebe, T Varnai, R Gautam, R Poudyal, M K Singh1050h A32A-03 Multi-Angle Imager for Aerosols (MAIA) Investigation of Airborne Particle Health Impacts: D J Diner1105h A32A-02 Development of an improved active fire global data set using S-NPP/VIIRS 375 and 750 m data: L Giglio, W Schroeder, W Walsh, P C Guillevic1120h A32A-04 Estimating particle speciation concentrations using MISR retrieved aerosol properties in southern California: X Meng, Y Liu, D J Diner, M J Garay1135h A32A-05 Angular dependence and the role of polarization for aerosol microphysical properties information content from simulated CAPI/TanSat observation over land: X Chen, J Wang, X Xu, Y Liu, D Yang, Z Cai

1150h A32A-06 Evaluation of Aerosol Optical Thickness algorithm for Geostationary Environmental Monitoring Spectrometer (GEMS) Using the OMI Instrument over East Asia: S Go, J Kim, M KIM, M Choi, H Lim, O Torres, L Chang, J Hong1205h A32A-07 Can the physical properties associated with uncertainties in the NASA MODIS AOD retrievals in the western U.S. be determined?: S M Loria Salazar, H Holmes, A K Panorska, W P Arnott, J Barnard1220h A32A-08 Potential application of DMSP/OLS nighttime light data for estimating ground-level PM2.5 concentrations in the New England region: X Li, C Zhang, W Li, K Liu

A32B Moscone North 110Wednesday 1020hImproving Physical Process Representation in Global Models II Posters (Lightning) (joint with GC, OS)

Aneesh Subramanian, University of Oxford; Eric Maloney, Colorado State University; Marika Holland, Natl Ctr Atompsheric Research; Yi Ming, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

1020h Introductory Remarks: 1340h A33D-0260 POSTER Development of process oriented metrics for ENSO-related precipitation anomalies along the equatorial Pacific in climate models: H Annamalai1340h A33D-0263 POSTER Temperature-Salinity Structure of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in High-resolution Ocean Simulations and in Climate Models (CMIP5): X Xu, F Wang, P B Rhines, E Chassignet1340h A33D-0244 POSTER An Improved Representation of Wind Stirring Effect on the Ocean Mixed Layer and Its Application to Tropical Pacific Ocean Modeling: R H Zhang1340h A33D-0245 POSTER Topographic beta-plane turbulence and form stress: N Constantinou, W R Young1340h A33D-0246 POSTER Storm Track and Extratropical Cyclone Metrics: Applications for the CMIP5 Archive: C M Naud, J F Booth, Y O Kwon1340h A33D-0247 POSTER A Fast and Accurate Scheme for Sea Ice Dynamics with a Stochastic Subgrid Model: C Seinen, B Khouider1340h A33D-0248 POSTER An ARM data-oriented diagnostics package to evaluate the climate model simulation: C Zhang, S Xie1340h A33D-0249 POSTER Dependence of Estimated Precipitation Frequency and Intensity on Data Resolution: D Chen, A Dai1340h A33D-0250 POSTER A New Framework for Cumulus Parametrization - A CPT in action: C Jakob, K Peters, A Protat, V Kumar1340h A33D-0251 POSTER Process-oriented moistening diagnostics applied to the MJO: E D Maloney, B Wolding1340h A33D-0253 POSTER Every Day is a Snow Day: Leveraging A-Train Observations to Evaluate Arctic Liquid Containing Cloud Processes in the Community Earth System Model: E McIlhattan, T L’Ecuyer1340h A33D-0254 POSTER Moist static energy budget analysis of tropical cyclogenesis in climate models: A A Wing, S J Camargo, D Kim, A H Sobel, H Murakami, M Zhao, C M Zarzycki, G A Vecchi1340h A33D-0256 POSTER Upwelling and coastal current biases in climate models: P Chang, J Small1340h A33D-0257 POSTER Modeling upper ocean diurnal variability: the role of diurnal winds versus wind gusts.: D Giglio, S T Gille, A Subramanian, S T Nguyen1340h A33D-0258 POSTER Implementation of a Pore Scale Resistance Parameterization for Soil Evaporation in a Land Surface Model: M R Decker, D Or, A Pitman, A Ukkola1340h A33D-0259 POSTER Evaluating and Modifying a Partially Double Moment Microphysics Scheme for Hurricane Simulations : B R Brown, M M Bell, G Thompson1217h Concluding Remarks:

A32C Moscone West 3008Wednesday 1020hLaboratory Studies in Atmospheric Sciences IIDavid Wilmouth, Harvard University; James Burkholder, NOAA Boulder; John Crounse, California Institute of Technology; Neil Donahue, Carnegie Mellon University

1020h A32C-01 Photolytic Sulfuric Acid Particle Formation: Dependence on Precursor Species: D R Hanson, M Alves, H U Abdullahi, J C Kunz1035h A32C-02 Diffusion Rates of Organic Molecules in Secondary Organic Aerosol Particle: A K Bertram, Y Chenyakin, M Song, J W Grayson, D Ullmann, E Evoy, L Renbaum-Wolff, P Liu, Y Zhang, S Kamal, S T Martin

1050h A32C-03 Molecular characterisation of secondary organic aerosol formed during cloud condensation-evaporation cycles from isoprene and methacrolein photooxidation (CUMULUS project): C Giorio, A Monod, L Bregonzio-Rozier, F Siekmann, M Cazaunau, B Termine-Roussel, H L DeWitt, A Gratien, V Michoud, E Pangui, S Ravier, A Tapparo, R Vermeylen, M Claeys, D Voisin, G Salque-Moreton, M Kalberer, J F Doussin1105h A32C-04 Effect of Atmospherically-Relevant Organic Coatings, Humidity, and Aerosol Acidity on Multiphase Chemistry of Isoprene Epoxydiols: A Zelenyuk, M Riva, D Bell, A M K Hansen, G Drozd, Z Zhang, A Gold, D G Imre, J D Surratt, M Glasius, M B Shrivastava1120h A32C-05 Constraining the Volatility Distributions and Possible Diffusion Limitations of Secondary Organic Aerosols Using Laboratory Dilution Experiments: Q Ye, E S Robinson, N Mahfouz, R C Sullivan, N M Donahue1135h A32C-06 Things fall apart: Fragmentation reactions in the oxidative aging of organic species: J H Kroll, G A Isaacman-VanWertz, K R Wilson, K E Daumit, S H Kessler, C Y Lim, D R Worsnop1150h A32C-07 Wavelength and Relative Humidity Dependent Measurements of the Refractive Index for Hygroscopic Single Aerosol Particles: R Willoughby, M Cotterell, A Orr-Ewing, J Reid1205h A32C-08 A Cost-Effective Approach to Quantum Calculations of Unimolecular Gas-Phase Kinetics: K H Møller, N Hyttinen, R V Otkjær, T Kurten, H Kjaergaard

A32D Moscone West 3004Wednesday 1020hRemote Sensing of CH4 and CO2 from Space: Moving toward an Observing System II (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

1020h A32D-01 A top-down estimate of global CO2 flux patterns using solar induced fluorescence and the OCO-2 satellite: S M Miller, J A Berry, A M Michalak, V Yadav1035h A32D-02 Global Atmospheric Inversions of XCO2 and Solar-Induced Fluorescence (SIF) from OCO-2: A E Schuh, S Denning, I T Baker, K D Haynes, N M Geyer, R McKeown1050h A32D-03 DIVER DOWN: REMOTE SENSING OF CARBON CLIMATE FEEDBACKS: D Schimel, A Chatterjee, D F Baker, S Basu, A S Denning, A E Schuh, S Crowell, A R Jacobson, K W Bowman, K W Bowman, K W Bowman, J Liu, C O’Dell1105h A32D-04 Influence of El Nino on atmospheric CO2: Findings from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) Mission: A Chatterjee, M Gierach, A Sutton, D Crisp, A Eldering, R A Feely, M R Gunson, C O’Dell, B B Stephens, D Schimel1120h A32D-05 Orbiting carbon observatory (OCO-2) tracks increase of carbon release to the atmosphere during the 2014-2016 El Niño: P K Patra, D Crisp, J W Kaiser, D Wunch, T Saeki, K Ichii, T Sekiya, P Wenneberg, D W T Griffith, D G Feist, D Pollard, V A Velazco, M De Maziere, M K Sha, C M Roehl, A Chatterjee1135h A32D-06 Towards Robust Flux Estimates from OCO2 XCO2: Characterizing Retrieval Biases with an Atmospheric Inverse Model: S Basu, J B Miller, C O’Dell1150h A32D-07 Bias Detection and Correction in OCO-2 XCO2 and its Impact on Flux Estimates from Atmospheric Inversions: S Crowell, B Moore III1205h A32D-08 Developments in Miniaturized Laser Heterodyne Radiometer (mini-LHR) construction for groundtruth measurements of CH4 and CO2 in harsh terrain: A DiGregorio, E L Wilson, C Hoffman, C Grunberg, J Mao, A K Ramanathan

A32E Moscone West 3006Wednesday 1020hStochastic and Coupled Modeling for Seamless Earth System Prediction Capabilities I (joint with GC, H, 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

1020h A32E-01 NOAA Climate Program Office Contributions to National ESPC: W Higgins, J Huang, A Mariotti, H M Archambault, D Barrie, S E Lucas, J T Mathis, D M Legler, R S Pulwarty, C Nierenberg, H Jones, J V Cortinas Jr, J Carman1035h A32E-02 The DoD’s High Performance Computing Modernization Program - Ensuing the National Earth Systems Prediction Capability Becomes Operational: W Burnett1050h A32E-03 Stochastic vs. deterministic sub-grid-scale ocean eddy parameterizations: M Jansen

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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 Wallcraft1105h A32E-04 SUBSEASONAL TO SEASONAL FORECASTING AT NASA IN SUPPORT OF THE NATIONAL EARTH SYSTEM PREDICTION CAPABILITY: D B Considine, S Pawson, R D Koster, R M Kovach, G Vernieres, S D Schubert1120h A32E-05 Basic Research in Predictability Science as it Relates to the National Earth System Prediction Capability: P Harr1135h A32E-06 Assessing Predictability and Model Uncertainty of MJO Convection and Eastward Propagation in ECMWF Stochastic Ensemble Forecasts: S S Chen, H M Christensen, B W Kerns1150h A32E-07 Improving Synoptic and Intra-Seasonnal Variability in CFS via a Better Representation of Organized Convection: B Khouider, B B Goswami, A Majda, R P M M Krishna, P Mukhopadhyay1205h A32E-08 A Gaussian-product stochastic Gent-McWilliams parameterization: I Grooms

A32F Moscone West 3010Wednesday 1020hThe Dynamical Processes of Stratosphere-Troposphere Interactions and Their Relationship with Climate IIMarianna Linz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Aditi Sheshadri, Columbia University of New York; Alison Ming, University of Cambridge; Peter Hitchcock, University of Cambridge

1035h A32F-02 Dynamics of extreme negative stratospheric planetary wave heat flux events in an idealized model: E Dunn-Sigouin, T Shaw1050h A32F-03 Stratospheric Sudden Warmings and North Atlantic Ocean Variability: K L Smith, L M Polvani1105h A32F-04 Circulation response to ozone depletion depends on the zonal wind climatology: P Lin, D Paynter, L M Polvani, G J P Correa, Y Ming, V Ramaswamy1120h A32F-05 Propagating and Non-propagating Annular Modes and Principal Oscillation Patterns: R A Plumb, A Sheshadri1135h A32F-06 Understanding Wave-mean Flow Feedbacks and Tropospheric Annular Variability: D J Lorenz1150h A32F-07 The Anomalous Change in the QBO in 2015-16: P A Newman, L Coy, S Pawson, L R Lait1205h A32F-08 Constraining the Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange of Radiocarbon using AirCore 14CO2 Measurements: H Chen

ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE ELECTRICITY

AE32A Moscone West 3001Wednesday 1020hEnergetic Radiation from Lightning and Thunderstorms IBrant Carlson, Carthage College; Michael Briggs, University of Alabama in Huntsville; David Smith, University of California Santa Cruz; Gaopeng Lu, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS

1020h AE32A-01 Ground-Based Observations of Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes: W Rison, P R Krehbiel, J Belz, R Abbasi, J Remington, R LeVon1035h AE32A-02 Ground Detection of Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes from Distant Radio Signals: F Lyu, S A Cummer, M S Briggs, M Marisaldi, R J Blakeslee, E C Bruning, J G Wilson, W Rison, P R Krehbiel, G Lu, E Cramer, G Fitzpatrick, B Mailyan, S McBreen, O Roberts, M Stanbro, D M Smith1050h AE32A-03 TGF Ground Observations from a Winter Thunderstorm in Japan: First Ground Observation of a Multipulse TGF & Evidence of Neutron Production from a TGF: G S Bowers, D M Smith, N A Kelley, S Takahashi, A Ishikawa, M Kamogawa, S Heckman, S Cummer1105h AE32A-04 A New Type of Transient Luminous Events Produced by Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes : W Xu, S J Celestin, V P Pasko, R A Marshall1120h AE32A-05 X-ray emission from upward initiated lightning at Gaisberg tower: P Hettiarachchi, G V Cooray, G Diendorfer, H Pichler, J R Dwyer, H Rassoul1135h AE32A-06 Measurement and Tracking of Ground-level Prompt Photon Showers (Time and Spectra for Energies Up to 1800 keV, with and without Lightning) for Multiple Events and Their Connection to Meteorological Conditions Using a Distributed Detection Array.: C G Fasano1150h AE32A-07 Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes due to Particle Acceleration in Tropical Storm Systems: O Roberts, T Chronis, G Fitzpatrick, K M Bedka, S McBreen, M S Briggs, G Priftis, E Cramer, B Mailyan, M Stanbro

1205h AE32A-08 Neutron bursts from long laboratory sparks: P Kochkin, N G Lehtinen, J Montanya, A Van Deursen, N Ostgaard

BIOGEOSCIENCESB32A Moscone West 2004Wednesday 1020hCharacterizing Spatial and Temporal Variability of Hydrological and Biogeochemical Processes across Scales I (joint with H)

Bhavna Arora, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Haruko Wainwright, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

1020h B32A-01 Spatial and Temporal Scales of Surface Water–Groundwater Interactions: F Boano1035h B32A-02 Hot and Cool Spots of Primary Production, Respiration and 15N Nitrate and Ammonium Uptake: Spatial Heterogeneity in Tropical Streams and Rivers: W K Dodds, F Tromboni, V Neres-Lima, E Zandoná, T P Moulton1050h B32A-03 Linking hydrologic connectivity and nutrient dynamics in a deltaic island of prograding Wax Lake Delta, coastal Louisiana: A Sendrowski, P Passalacqua, E Castaneda-Moya, R Twilley1105h B32A-04 Accounting for catchment spatial heterogeneity via a time-variant Lagrangian transport formulation in estimating water and solute travel time distributions: M Danesh Yazdi, E Foufoula-Georgiou, G Botter1120h B32A-05 Fine spatial scale soil water content and CO2 efflux variability through a growing season.: K E Kaiser, B L McGlynn1135h B32A-06 Role of micro-topographic variability on soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics in Intensively Managed Landscape.: D Woo, P Kumar1150h B32A-07 Hydrogeochemical Synchrony Drives Chemostatic Behavior in Stream Chemistry: L Li, C Bao, P L Sullivan, S L Brantley, Y Shi, C Duffy1205h B32A-08 A New Approach to Predict Microbial Community Assembly and Function Using a Stochastic, Genome-Enabled Modeling Framework: E King, E Brodie, K Anantharaman, U Karaoz, N Bouskill, J F Banfield, C I Steefel, S Molins

B32B Moscone West 2010Wednesday 1020hPlant Traits and Biogeochemical Cycles IIJens Kattge, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry; Michael Bahn, University of Innsbruck; Peter Reich, University of Western Sydney; Peter Thornton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1020h B32B-01 Effects of increasing air temperature on leaf phenology and photosynthetic characteristics in cool-temperate deciduous canopy trees.: H Muraoka, A Nagao, T M Saitoh1035h B32B-02 Vegetative biomass predicts inflorescence production along a CO2 concentration gradient in mesic grassland: P A Fay, H Collins, W Polley1050h B32B-03 A Gradient of Nutrient Enrichment Reveals Differential Impacts of Fertilization on Foliar Traits, Plant Diversity, and Ecosystem CO2 Exchange in Arctic Tundra: C Prager, S Naeem, N Boelman, J Eitel, H Greaves, M Heskel, T S Magney, D Menge, L A Vierling, K L Griffin1105h B32B-04 Canopy tree species drive local heterogeneity in soil nitrogen availability in a lowland tropical forest: B B Osborne, M Nasto, G P Asner, C Balzotti, C C Cleveland, P Taylor, A R Townsend, S Porder1120h B32B-05 Differences in Plant Traits among N-fixing Trees in Hawaii Affect Understory Nitrogen Cycling: E August-Schmidt, C M D’Antonio1150h B32B-07 Higher stability in forest-atmosphere exchange observed in a structurally diverse forest.: R Tamrakar, M Rayment, F Moyano, M Herbst, M Mund, A Knohl1205h B32B-08 Controls on and consequences of specific leaf area variation with permafrost depth in a boreal forest: C Anderson, B P Bond-Lamberty, M Huang, Y Xu, J Stegen

B32C Moscone West 2008Wednesday 1020hRemote Sensing to Support Investigations in Plant-Climate Interactions I Jonathan Greenberg, University of Nevada Reno

1020h B32C-01 The International Space Station as a Key Platform to Synergize Observations of Fundamental Ecosystem Properties: J B Fisher, E N Stavros, R Pavlick, S J Hook, A Eldering, R Dubayah, D Schimel1035h B32C-02 A cross-scale approach to understand drought-induced variability of sagebrush ecosystem productivity: T Assal, P J Anderson1050h B32C-03 Understanding the climate-included variations in the seasonal water demands of irrigated crops in Northern India: N Bhattarai, M Jain1105h B32C-04 Human-induced greening of the northern extratropical land surface: J Mao, A Ribes, B Yan, X Shi, P E Thornton, R Seferian, P Ciais, R B Myneni, H Douville, S Piao, Z Zhu, R E Dickinson, Y J Dai, D M Ricciuto, M Jin, F M Hoffman, B Wang, M Huang, X Lian1120h B32C-05 Seasonality of semi-arid and savanna-type ecosystems in an Earth system model: K Dahlin, S C Swenson, D Lombardozzi, A Kamoske1135h B32C-06 How much do different global GPP products agree in distribution and magnitude of GPP extremes?: S Kim, Y Ryu, C Jiang1150h B32C-07 Greening of the Earth and its Drivers: Z Zhu, S Piao, R Myneni, M Huang, Z Zeng, J Canadell, P Ciais, S Sitch, P Friedlingstein, A Arneth, C Cao, L Cheng, E Kato, C Koven, Y Li, X Lian, Y Liu, R Liu, J Mao, Y Pan, S Peng, J Penuelas, B Poulter, T Pugh, B Stocker, N Viovy, X Wang, Y Wang, Z Xiao, H Yang, S Zaehle, N Zeng1205h B32C-08 Can Dynamic Global Vegetation Models Reproduce Satellite Observed Extreme Browning and Greening Events in Vegetation Productivity?: C M van Eck, C Morfopoulos, R A Betts, J Chang, P Ciais, P Friedlingstein, P A G Regnier

B32D Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 1020hSagan Lecture S (Virtual Session) (joint with P)

Ariel Anbar, Arizona State University; Sarah Stewart, University of California Davis; Ariel Anbar, Arizona State University; Marilyn Fogel, University of California Merced

1020h Introductory Remarks: 1025h B32D-01 The Co-Evolution of Life & Environment, and the Astrobiological Quest: N A Cabrol

B32E Moscone West 2006Wednesday 1020hSoil Carbon Dynamics: Soil Carbon Change across Scales IIIKate Lajtha, Oregon State University; Lucas Nave, University of Michigan Ann Arbor; Nancy Cavallaro, USDA Washington DC; Jennifer Harden, USGS Geological Survey

1020h B32E-01 SOIL MINERALS: AN OVERLOOKED MEDIATOR OF PLANT-MICROBE COMPETITION FOR ORGANIC NITROGEN IN THE RHIZOSPHERE : S Grandy, A Jilling, M Keiluweit1035h B32E-02 Climate Warming Can Increase Soil Carbon Fluxes Without Decreasing Soil Carbon Stocks in Boreal Forests: S E Ziegler, R H Benner, S A Billings, K A Edwards, M J Philben, X Zhu, J Laganiere1050h B32E-03 Shifts in microbial use of carbon sources after 8 years of elevated CO2 and warming simulation in a semiarid grassland: linkages to soil C stocks : Y Carrillo, F A Dijkstra, E Pendall1105h B32E-04 Factors Controlling Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Storage at the Landscape Scale in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands: E Vaughan, E Marin-Spiotta, M Matos, S Ríos, C Santiago1120h B32E-05 Soil organic carbon in eastern Australia: E Hobley, J Baldock, Q Hua, B Wilson1135h B32E-06 Quantifying environmental controls on stocks, uncertainties, and scaling of soil organic carbon : U Mishra1150h B32E-07 Organic matter composition and substrate diversity under elevated CO2 in the Mojave Desert: M M Tfaily, N J Hess, A Koyama, R D Evans1205h B32E-08 Global Impact of Land Use on Soil Carbon Storage: J Sanderman, T Hengl, G J Fiske, E Cheney

CRYOSPHEREC32A Moscone West 3007Wednesday 1020hModeling of the Cryosphere: Glaciers and Ice Sheets III S Stephen Price, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Sophie Nowicki, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Christian Schoof, University of British Columbia; Ian Hewitt, University of Oxford

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1020h C32A-01 Implications of Grain Size Evolution for the Effective Stress Exponent in Ice: M D Behn, D L Goldsby, G Hirth1035h C32A-02 Thinning Sea Ice Weakens Buttressing Force of Iceberg Mélange: A Robel1050h C32A-03 The effect of ice shelves on the ice flux at the grounding line and implications for marine ice sheet stability: M Haseloff, O V Sergienko1105h C32A-04 How Much Evolving Basal Friction Affects Grounding Line Dynamics ?: J Brondex, O Gagliardini, F Gillet-chaulet, G Durand1120h C32A-05 The impact of calving front retreat on Jakobshavn Isbræ, West Greenland , using a 3D thermodynamically coupled numerical model: J H Bondzio, H L Seroussi, M Morlighem, T Kleiner, M Rückamp, E Y Larour, A Humbert1135h C32A-06 Towards a Highly Efficient Meshfree Simulation of Non-Newtonian Free Surface Ice Flow: Application to the Haut Glacier d’Arolla: V Shcherbakov, J Ahlkrona1150h C32A-07 Outlet Glacier Response to Ice Shelf Thinning in the Bellingshausen Sea Sector, West Antarctica: B M Minchew, G H Gudmundsson, A S Gardner1205h C32A-08 Glacier geometry sets inland thinning limits around Greenland: D Felikson, G A Catania, T C Bartholomaus, B Noel, M R van den Broeke, L A Stearns, J D Nash, E Shroyer, D Sutherland

C32B Moscone West 3009Wednesday 1020hVariability in the Arctic and Antarctic: Sea Ice, Ocean, and Atmosphere Interactions III S (joint with A, B, GC, OS)

Amy Solomon, University of Colorado at Boulder; Michael Steele, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington; Chelle Gentemann, Earth and Space Research; James Pope, NERC British Antarctic Survey

1020h C32B-01 Why does Antarctic sea-ice and Southern Ocean surface water appear to be oblivious to global warming?: M H England, A Purich1035h C32B-02 Structural Uncertainty in Antarctic sea ice simulations: D P Schneider1050h C32B-03 Influence of winds on Ross Sea Ice Cover: Seasonal lags and explained trends: M M Holland, L Landrum1105h C32B-04 Antarctic Sea Ice Response to Late 20th Century Ozone Changes: a Modeling Perspective on Regional and Seasonal Trends and Variability: L Landrum, M M Holland, M N Raphael, L M Polvani1120h C32B-05 Expanding Antarctic Sea Ice: Anthropogenic or Natural Variability?: C M Bitz1135h C32B-06 The role of Antarctic sea ice and buoyancy fluxes in shaping glacial and modern deep ocean circulation: insights from CMIP5/PMIP3 simulations: A Marzocchi, M Jansen1150h C32B-07 2000-2014 Antarctic sea ice expansion driven by tropical Pacific decadal climate variability: G A Meehl, J Arblaster, C M Bitz, C Chung, H Teng1205h C32B-08 Role of Stratospheric Extreme Events for Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice: T Reichler

EDUCATIONED32A Moscone South 307Wednesday 1020hClimate Literacy: Delivering Climate Change Science Content, Process, and Context to K12 Educators, Students, Parents, and the Larger Community IPatricia Harcourt, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Joseph Levine, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Laboratory; Jessica Bean, University of California Berkeley

1020h ED32A-01 Teaching about Climate and Energy using NGSS-aligned resources from the CLEAN Collection and a new Earth System Investigation framework: T S Ledley, A U Gold, M Grogan, S M Sullivan, J Lockwood, E Youngman, C L B Manning, M Holzer, F Niepold III1035h ED32A-02 Understanding Global Change: A New Conceptual Framework To Guide Teaching About Planetary Systems And Both The Causes And Effects Of Changes In Those Systems: J Levine, J R Bean1050h ED32A-03 Enhancing climate literacy through the use of an interdisciplinary global change framework and conceptual models: J R Bean, K Zoehfeld, K Mitchell, J Levine, L D White1105h ED32A-04 Offering climate change education to pre-service teachers outside the higher ed classroom: M Rogers, D E Veron, A Sezen-Barrie, J Wolfson, G Ozbay, R Fox-Lykens

1120h ED32A-05 NASA Goddard Space Flight Center presents Enhancing Standards Based Science Curriculum through NASA Content Relevancy: A Model for Sustainable Teaching-Research Integration Dr. Robert Gabrys, Raquel Marshall, Dr. Evelina Felicite-Maurice, Erin McKinley : R H Marshall, R Gabrys1135h ED32A-06 Learning from Our Place, Learning from Each Other: C Barros, E Odango1150h ED32A-07 It’s A Gassy World: Middle School Students Investigate Climate Change: C Romano1205h ED32A-08 Advancing climate literacy in Idaho K-12 schools using STEM education approaches, open source electronics, and Maker culture as vehicles for teacher training: A N Flores, L Gelb, K A Watson, A Steimke, C Chang, C Busche, J Breidenbach

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP32A Moscone West 2012Wednesday 1020hControl from Above and Below: Interactions between Climate and Lithology in Landscape Evolution I S (joint with B, GC, H, P)

Joel Johnson, University of Texas at Austin; Nicole Gasparini, Tulane University of Louisiana; Leonard Sklar, San Francisco State University

1020h EP32A-01 Apparently spontaneous fracture of a granitic exfoliation dome: observations and monitoring: B D Collins, G M Stock, M C Eppes, S W Lewis, S Corbett, J B Smith1035h EP32A-02 Hillslope evolution in landscapes dominated by layered rocks: R Glade, R S Anderson1050h EP32A-03 The Influence of Stratigraphic History on Landscape Evolution: A M Forte, B Yanites, K X Whipple1105h EP32A-04 Transient Landscape Evolution is Characteristic of Post-Orogenic Decay: An Example from the Southern Appalachians, U.S.A.: S F Gallen1120h EP32A-05 Testing the Control of Mineral Supply Rates on Chemical Erosion Rates in the Klamath Mountains: N West, K Ferrier1135h EP32A-06 Modeling the feedbacks among chemical weathering, rock strength and abrasional wear in bedrock rivers: B P Murphy, J P Johnson, N M Gasparini, L S Sklar1150h EP32A-07 Insights into the relationship between climate and landscape: incorporating realistic climate and hydrology into a model of river incision: E Deal, G Botter, J Braun1205h EP32A-08 Quantifying the scale- and process- dependent reorganization of landscape under climatic change: inferences from an experimental landscape: A Singh, A Tejedor, J L Grimaud, I V Zaliapin, E Foufoula-Georgiou

EP32B Moscone West 2003Wednesday 1020hEcogeomorphology: Sediment-Biota Feedbacks that Shape Land and Seascape I (joint with B, GC, H)

Anastasia Piliouras, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Alejandra Ortiz, Indiana University Bloomington; Giulio Mariotti, Louisiana State University; Karin Bryan, University of Waikato

1020h EP32B-01 Role of structural and functional connectivity in wetland ecogeomorphic feedbacks: L Larsen, J Ma, D A Kaplan, J W Harvey, S Newman, C Saunders, J J Choi1035h EP32B-02 Tidal Marsh Vegetation Pattern and Channel Network Complexity Linked in Alternative Stable States: K Moffett, S Gorelick1050h EP32B-03 Sea Level Driven Marsh Expansion in a Coupled Model of Marsh Erosion, Forest Retreat, and Human Impacts: M L Kirwan, D C Walters, W Reay, J Carr1105h EP32B-04 From stem to crest: Vegetation control on the maximum height, alongshore continuity, number and spacing of coastal foredunes: L J Moore, O Duran Vinent, P Ruggiero, E B Goldstein1120h EP32B-05 Formation Mechanisms for Spur and Groove Features on Fringing Reefs: J F Bramante, A D Ashton, J T Perron1135h EP32B-06 Evolution of a Lowland Karst Landscape; A Mass-Balance Approach: C Chamberlin, J B Heffernan, M J Cohen, C Quintero, A Pain1150h EP32B-07 Burrowing activity in channel levees: impact of the invasive red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii: L Solari, M Bendoni, L Consumi, P Haubrock, A Inghilesi, G Mazza, M Torrini, E Tricarico1205h EP32B-08 Eco-geomorphic feedbacks in drylands: investigating triggers for degradation thresholds along a precipitation gradient in Australia: P M Saco, M Moreno-de las Heras, G R Willgoose

EP32C Moscone West 2005Wednesday 1020hErosion and Sediment Transport in Steep Landscapes I (joint with NH, T)

Joel Scheingross, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences; Roman DiBiase, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Luca Malatesta, California Institute of Technology

1020h EP32C-01 Mountain Relief in Tropical Granitic Landscapes Spanning Diverse Tectonic Environments: G E Hilley, S Porder, F Aron, C W Baden, S A Johnstone, F Liu, R Sare, A Steelquist, H Young1035h EP32C-02 Characteristics and evaluation of nonlocal hillslope sediment transport: T Doane, D J Furbish, D J Morgan, J J Roering1050h EP32C-03 The effect of flow stage on velocity inversions in actively incising bedrock canyons: E Kwoll, J G Venditti, C D Rennie, D R Haught, M A Church1105h EP32C-04 What controls the location of sediment cover in bedrock-alluvial channels?: R A Hodge, T Hoey1120h EP32C-05 Bedform stability in steep gravel-bedded streams from field and flume data: M C Palucis, T P Ulizio, B M Fuller, M P Lamb1135h EP32C-06 A morphologic proxy for debris flow erosion with application to the earthquake deformation cycle and beyond: J J Roering, B Penserini, A R Streig1150h EP32C-07 Export Time of Earthquake-Derived Landslides in Active Mountain Ranges: T Croissant, D Lague, P Steer, P Davy1205h EP32C-08 Landslide mobility and connectivity with fluvial networks during earthquakes: M K Clark, A J West, G Li, K Roback, D Zekkos

GEODESYG32A Moscone West 2002Wednesday 1020hPlate Motion, Continental Deformation, and Interseismic Strain Accumulation II (joint with GP, NH, S, T)

Donald Argus, JPL; , University of Alaska Fairbanks; Rui Fernandes, Universidade da Beira Interior; D. Sarah Stamps, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

1020h G32A-01 From locking to coupling: Investigating the links between kinematics and stress accumulation along the Chilean subduction zone: M Moreno, J R Bedford, B Schurr, J C Baez, I Urrutia, D Lange, O Oncken, D Melnick1035h G32A-02 Elastic strain budget and inelastic deformation in northeast Japan: T Sagiya, A D V Meneses Gutierrez1050h G32A-03 Complicated Kinematics In The Southern Cascadia Subduction Zone: R C McPherson, S W Smith, T B Williams, I S Pryor, M A Hemphill-Haley1105h G32A-04 New Velocity field for Northern Colombia and Western Venezuela and implications for a great earthquake in the Southwest Caribbean: D Mencin, H Mora-Páez, R G Bilham, R G Bilham, G S Mattioli, P C La Femina, F A Audemard, P H Molnar, O J Perez1120h G32A-05 GPS Measurements of Crustal Deformation in Lebanon: Implication for Current Kinematics of the Sinaï Plate.: M Vergnolle, R Jomaa, M Brax, J L Menut, A Sursock, A R Elias, A Mariscal, M Vidal, N Cotte1135h G32A-06 The Distribution of Fault Slip Rates in the Western Transverse Ranges, CA: Evidence from Mechanical Models and Geodesy: S T Marshall, G Funning, H E Krueger, S E Owen, J P Loveless1150h G32A-07 How does the 2010 El Mayor – Cucapah Earthquake Rupture Connect to the Southern California Plate Boundary Fault System: A Donnellan, Y Ben-Zion, R Arrowsmith1205h G32A-08 Reconciling Seismicity and Geodetic Locking Depths on the Anza Segment of the San Jacinto Fault: J Jiang, Y A Fialko

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC32A Moscone West 3012Wednesday 1020hEnvironmental, Socioeconomic, and Climatic Changes in Northern Eurasia and Their Feedbacks to the Global Earth System and Society I (joint with B, C, H, SI)

Pavel Groisman, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Jiaguo Qi, Michigan State University; Shamil Maksyutov, National Institute for

Environmental Studies; Sergey Gulev, P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS,

1020h GC32A-01 Future Earth, Global Science and Regional Programs: Building regional integrated science capacities in a global science organization: J Tewksbury1035h GC32A-02 Northern Eurasia Future Initiative (NEFI): Presentation and Justification of the NEFI Science Plan: P Y Groisman, G Gutman, S Gulev, S S Maksyutov, J Qi, H H Shugart Jr1050h GC32A-03 Modeling global change impacts on Northern Eurasia: D W Kicklighter, E Monier, A P Sokolov, Q Zhuang, J M Melillo, J M Reilly1105h GC32A-04 Analysis of hydrological processes across the Northern Eurasia with recently re-developed online informational system: A I Shiklomanov, A A Proussevitch, E P Gordov, I Okladnikov, A G Titov1120h GC32A-05 Quantifying the role of land-use and land-cover changes in Northern Eurasia in global greenhouse gas emissions and biomass supply during the 21st century using an earth system modeling approach: Q Zhuang, D W Kicklighter, Y Cai, N M Tchebakova, J M Melillo, J M Reilly, A P Sokolov, A Sirin, S S Maksyutov, A Shvidenko1135h GC32A-06 Long-term Assessment of Carbon Budget of Terrestrial Ecosystems of Russia: S S Maksyutov, A Shvidenko, D Shchepashchenko, F Kraxner1150h GC32A-07 Livelihoods Poised Between Cold and Dry: Modeling Land Surface Phenologies and Phenometric Lapse Rates in Central Asian Highland Pastures: G M Henebry, M A Tomaszewska, C P Krehbiel, K Kelgenbaeva1205h GC32A-08 Taimyr Reindeer and Environmental Change: Monitoring Wild Reindeer Migration in Changing Natural and Social Environments: A N Petrov

GC32B Moscone West 3003Wednesday 1020hGlobal Environmental Change New Fellows Lectures S David Cairns, Texas A&M University College Station; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Ellen Mosley-Thompson, Ohio State University Main Campus; Ali Omar, NASA Langley Research Center

1020h GC32B-01 Increasing Megadrought Risk at the Intersection of Decadal to Centennial Variability and Climate Change: J T Overpeck, L A Parsons, G R Loope, T Ault, J E Cole, B L Otto-Bliesner, N Buckle, S Stevenson, J Fasullo1050h GC32B-02 Contrasting Trends in Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice Coverage Since the Late 1970s: C L Parkinson1120h GC32B-03 Bering Strait as a Cenozoic check valve with changes in sea level: What we know about the stability of the -52 m sill : J Brigham-Grette1150h GC32B-04 Atmospheric Fossil Fuel CO2 Tracing By 14C In Some Chinese Cities: W Zhou, Z Niu, Y Zhu Sr

GC32C Moscone West 3005Wednesday 1020hSemi-arid Shrublands under Changing Climates IEllen Esch, University of California San Diego; John Kim, US Forest Service Corvallis; Joel Biederman, Agricultural Research Service Tucson; David Reed, University of Wisconsin Madison

1020h GC32C-01 Detecting changes in water limitation in the West using integrated ecosystem modeling approaches: B Poulter, J Hoy, K Emmett, M Cross, M P Maneta, R Al-Chokhachy1053h GC32C-03 Fun in the Sun: Effects of Solar Radiation on Carbon Cycling in Semiarid Ecosystems of South America: A Austin, P Berenstecher, M S Méndez, C L Ballare1111h GC32C-04 Changes of the Shrub/Grass balance under Climate Change: Mechanisms and Consequences: O Sala, L Gherardi, J Anadon1129h GC32C-05 Widespread tree mortality with the ongoing California drought: the roll of water balance and temperature: M Goulden, R C Bales1147h GC32C-06 Climate Sensitivity Functions and Ecosystem Dynamics Across a Grassland to Shrubland Transition Zone: S L Collins, J Rudgers, E Muldavin, D I Moore1202h GC32C-07 Integrating Measurements and Models of Water Limitation on Soil and Ecosystem Respiration in Two New England Forests from Hourly to Decadal Timescales.: D Sihi, M Chen, E A Davidson, K E Savage, A D Richardson, T F Keenan, D Y Hollinger

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HYDROLOGYH32A Moscone West 3014Wednesday 1020hAdvances and Challenges in Unraveling the Impact of Nonpoint Source Fluxes on Groundwater, Vadose Zone, and Surface Waters II S (joint with B)

Thomas Harter, University of California Davis; Jonathan Duncan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Laura Schifman, Environmental Protection Agency Cincinnati; Christopher Green, US Geological Survey

1020h H32A-01 Legacy Sources, Sinks and Time Lags: 200 Years Of Nitrogen Dynamics in the Mississippi and Susquehanna River Basins: K J Van Meter, P Van Cappellen, N B Basu1035h H32A-02 Exposure Time Distributions reveal Denitrification Rates along Groundwater Flow Path of an Agricultural Unconfined Aquifer: T Kolbe, B W Abbott, Z Thomas, T Labasque, L Aquilina, A Laverman, T Babey, J Marçais, J H Fleckenstein, S Peiffer, J R De Dreuzy, G Pinay1050h H32A-03 Regional Scale Simulations of Nitrate Leaching through Agricultural Soils of California: E Diamantopoulos, M Walkinshaw, A T O’Geen, T Harter1105h H32A-04 Evaluation of Nitrate Fluxes to Groundwater under Agriculture Land Uses across the Loess Plateau – A Catchment Scale Investigation: T Turkeltaub, X Jia, A M Binley1120h H32A-05 A conceptual cross-scale approach for linking empirical discharge measurements and regional groundwater models with application to legacy nitrogen transport and coastal nitrogen management: J R Barclay, A M Helton, J J Starn, M A Briggs1135h H32A-06 Assessing the groundwater salinization in closed hydrologic basins due to overdraft: Z Guo, R Pauloo, G E Fogg1150h H32A-07 H2S in Shallow Groundwater: Hydrogeochemical Processes, Degassing Experiments and Health Impacts: H P Broers, J D Weert, R Bouma1205h H32A-08 Assessing the Dominant Processes Controlling Mineralized Groundwater Chemistry of Bedrock Aquifers on the Niagara Peninsula, Ontario, Canada: C A Smal, G Slater, S M Hamilton1610h H33F-1603 Fate and Transformation of Nitrate in the Unsaturated Zone of Two Soil Distributed Areas in the Huaihe River Basin: R Li, X Ruan, C Q Liu

H32B Moscone West 3018Wednesday 1020hAdvances in Understanding and Remote Sensing of Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Bedrock to Boundary Layer II S (joint with A)

Joseph Santanello, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Rafael Rosolem, University of Bristol; Hoori Ajami, University of New South Wales; Haydee Salmun, Hunter College of CUNY

1020h H32B-01 Observations of Mixing Layer Heights from the Micropulse Lidar Network and Potential Implications for Regional and Global Models: J R Lewis Jr, E J Welton, J D Hegarty, J Henderson, E L McGrath-Spangler, A J Scarino, T Berkoff, R A Ferrare, S A Stewart, P DeCola1035h H32B-02 Diurnal Evolution and Annual Variability of Boundary Layer Height in the Columbia River Gorge through the ‘Eye’ of Wind Profiling Radars: L Bianco, I Djalalova, E Konopleva-Akish, J Kenyon, J B Olson, J M Wilczak1050h H32B-03 Variability of Vertical Velocity Statistics in the Cloud-Free Convective Boundary Layer as Revealed by Doppler Lidar: L K Berg, R K Newsom, D D Turner1105h H32B-04 An algorithm to estimate PBL heights from wind profiler data: A Molod, H Salmun1120h H32B-05 A Multi-scale Diagnostic Framework for Investigating Temporal Variability in Land-Atmosphere Coupling: N A Brunsell, D A Rahn1135h H32B-06 Multi-Scale Observation and Modelling of Energy and Matter Exchange in the Atmospheric Boundary-Layer (ScaleX Campaigns): M J Zeeman, K Wolz, B Adler, C Brenner, F De Roo, S Emeis, N Kalthoff, M Mauder, K Schäfer, G Wohlfahrt, P Zhao1150h H32B-07 Observational constraints on Arctic boundary-layer clouds, surface moisture and sensible heat fluxes: D L Wu, L Boisvert, D Klaus, K Dethloff, M Ganeshan1205h H32B-08 Using cloud and climate data to understand warm season hydrometeorology from diurnal to monthly timescales: A K Betts, A B Tawfik, R L Desjardins

H32C Moscone West 3016Wednesday 1020hFood, Energy, and Water Nexus:

S Xiaodong Zhang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mojtaba Sadegh, University of California Irvine; Keith Cherkauer, Purdue University; Velimir Vesselinov, Los Alamos National Laboratory

1020h H32C-01 Renewable Energies: A Fix that Can Backfire?: K Madani1035h H32C-02 Thirst for Power: Energy, Water and Human Survival: M Webber1050h H32C-03 Social-Ecological Resilience and Sustainable Commons Management Paradigms in State Comprehensive Water Planning Legislation: Are We Adapting or Maintaining the Status Quo?: C Dyckman1105h H32C-04 Simulating the Water Use of Thermoelectric Power Plants in the United States: Model Development and Verification: G Betrie, E Yan, C Clark1120h H32C-05 Evolutions in Water Withdrawal and Consumption Factors for Thermoelectric Power Plants in the United States: Y Wang, J M Bielicki1135h H32C-06 Modeling Potential Climate Change Impacts on Row Crop Agriculture in the Midwestern United States: N Chin, K A Cherkauer, R Wang1150h H32C-07 Global Crop Yields, Climatic Trends and Technology Enhancement: E Najafi, N Devineni, R Khanbilvardi, F Kogan1205h H32C-08 Evaluating Dietary Changes and Their Impact on the Food-Energy-Water Nexus and Climate Change Mitigation using an Integrated Assessment Model: N Graham, M I Hejazi, S H Kim, S Waldhoff, F Miralles-Wilhelm

H32D Moscone West 3020Wednesday 1020hSubsurface Contaminant Transport and Remediation: Advances in Process Understanding and Applications II S (joint with B)

Thomas Phelan, US Air Force Academy; Jason Gerhard, University of Western Ontario; , University of Alabama

1020h H32D-01 Low-Temperature Heating to Enhance the Performance of Organohalide-Respiring Bacteria: N L Capiro, T F Marcet, Y Yang, F E Loeffler, K D Pennell1035h H32D-02 Biogeochemical constraints on uranium cycling in redox active floodplain sediments: V Noel, K Boye, J Bargar, K Maher, S E Bone, E Cardarelli, W L Dam, R H Johnson1050h H32D-03 The influence of nitrate, nitrite, and dissolved oxygen on uranium oxidation in the presence of a sediment microbial community: E Cardarelli, J Bargar, W L Dam, C Francis1105h H32D-04 Hydrologic and Temporal Influences of Evaporite Minerals on the Vertical Distribution, Storage, and Mobility of Uranium: S J Roycroft, V Noel, K Boye, C Besancon, K L Weaver, R H Johnson, W L Dam, S E Fendorf, J Bargar1120h H32D-05 Application of the Scoping of Options and Analyzing Risk Model (SOAR) in the Modeling of Radionuclide Movement and Dose Calculation for a Hypothetical Deep Geological Repository for Nuclear Fuel Wastes: S Lei, P Osborne1135h H32D-06 Impact of radionuclide spatial variability on groundwater quality downstream from a shallow waste burial in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone: H L Nguyen, C de Fouquet, C Courbet, C A Simonucci1150h H32D-07 Spatial Variability of Organic Carbon in a Fractured Mudstone and Its Effect on the Retention and Release of Trichloroethene (TCE): A M Shapiro, R J Brenneis1205h H32D-08 Exploration of the influence of coupled mass transfer processes on chlorinated solvent plume persistence in heterogeneous source zones: L Yang, L M Abriola

H32E Moscone West 3022Wednesday 1020hThermal Riverscapes: Understanding River Temperature Patterns, Processes, and Implications across Multiple Scales I (joint with GC)

David Hannah, University of Birmingham; Christian Torgersen, University of Washington Seattle Campus; Barret Kurylyk, University of Calgary; Jason Leach, SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umea

1020h H32E-01 Interplay of Geology, Vegetation and Mankind Controlling Patterns and Dynamics of Thermal Riverscapes: M Weiler, M Ritter, T Blume, E Lieder

1035h H32E-02 Thermal landscapes in a changing climate: How different are water temperature patterns in our most extreme years?: E A Steel, A Fullerton, A Marsha, J D Olden, N K Larkin1050h H32E-03 Changing stream temperatures in a changing world: evaluating spatio-temporal patterns and trends across the eastern US: C Kelleher, S A Archfield1105h H32E-04 An analysis of the downstream propagation of stream temperature changes following headwater forest management in western Oregon: K D Bladon, N Cook, C Segura1120h H32E-05 Strong seepage of shallow groundwater shifts the timing of the annual thermal signals in stream water: M A Briggs, Z C Johnson, C Snyder, N P Hitt, E A White, J W Lane Jr, D L Nelms1135h H32E-06 Understanding Cold-Water Refuges and Thermal Stratification in a Large Regulated River: C E Torgersen, F H Mejia, E K Berntsen, J Maroney1150h H32E-07 Evaluating Changes in Distributions of Summer Stream Temperature following Forest Harvest: S L Johnson, M Reiter, J Jones1205h H32E-08 Thermal infrared remote sensing for riverscape analysis of water temperature heterogeneity: current research and future directions: S Dugdale, D M Hannah, I Malcolm, N Bergeron, A St-Hilaire

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN32A Moscone West 2000Wednesday 1020hNear Real-Time Data for Earth Science and Space Weather Applications I S (joint with A, NH, S, SM)

H Michael Goodman, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; Gerald Bawden, NASA Headquarters; Kevin Murphy, NASA Headquarters; James Spann, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

1020h IN32A-01 Outcomes of a NASA Workshop to Develop a Portfolio of Low Latency Datasets for Time-Sensitive Applications: D Davies, M E Brown, D S Green, K Michael, A J Soja, J J Murray, C O Justice1035h IN32A-02 Applications and Lessons Learned using Data from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder: S E Ray, E J Fetzer, E T Olsen, B Lambrigtsen, T S Pagano, J Teixeira, S J Licata, J R Hall1050h IN32A-03 Near-Real-Time Detection and Monitoring of Intense Pyroconvection from Geostationary Satellites: D A Peterson, M D Fromm, E J Hyer, M L Surratt, J E Solbrig, J R Campbell1105h IN32A-04 The National Space Weather Strategy: Policy on Observations: W J Murtagh1120h IN32A-05 High-cadence nowcast of a proxy K-type index of the local magnetic activity for improved space weather monitoring applications: S Stankov, T G W Verhulst, D Sapundjiev1135h IN32A-06 Seismogeodesy for rapid earthquake and tsunami characterization: Y Bock1150h IN32A-07 Rapid SAR and GPS Measurements and Models for Hazard Science and Situational Awareness: S E Owen, S H Yun, H Hua, P S Agram, Z Liu, A W Moore, P A Rosen, M Simons, F Webb, J Linick, E J Fielding, P Lundgren, G F Sacco, J Polet, G Manipon1205h IN32A-08 Real-time Monitoring of Hurricanes with the HAMSR Microwave Sounder: B Lambrigtsen, S T Brown, B Lim, S M Hristova-Veleva, P Li, B Knosp, F J Turk, N Niamsuwan

MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICSMR32A Moscone South 301Wednesday 1020hPhysical Properties of Earth Materials (PPEM): Rock Deformation over Various Time and Spatial Scales I S (joint with DI, S, T, V)

Wenlu Zhu, University of Maryland College Park; Jessica Warren, University of Delaware; Margaret Boettcher, University of New Hampshire Main Campus; Thomas Mitchell, University College London

1020h MR32A-01 Frictional instability of rough faults in granite: C W A Harbord, S B Nielsen, N De Paola, R Holdsworth1035h MR32A-02 Slow fault propagation under conditions of high pore fluid pressure: M E French, W Zhu1050h MR32A-03 Dispersions and Attenuations phenomena in fluid-saturated rocks: Evidence of fluid flow at different scales.: L Pimienta, J V M Borgomano, J Fortin, Y Gueguen1105h MR32A-04 4D X-ray imaging of brittle failure into rock: F Renard, B Cordonnier, M Kobchenko, D K Dysthe

1120h MR32A-05 Olivine strength in the low-temperature plasticity regime measured via spherical nanoindentation: K M Kumamoto, D Wallis, L N Hansen, D E J Armstrong, A J Wilkinson, J M Warren, C Thom, D L Goldsby1135h MR32A-06 Upper mantle seismic anisotropy and the evolution of olivine crystallographic preferred orientation: Y Boneh, P A Skemer1150h MR32A-07 Load Relaxation of Olivine Single Crystals: R F Cooper, D S Stone, T Plookphol1205h MR32A-08 Constraints from Naturally Deformed Peridotites on Controls on Olivine Lattice Preferred Orientation: R E Bernard, W M Behr

NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICSNG32A Moscone South 302Wednesday 1020hEarth System Dynamics, Complexity, and Predictability: Physical and Analytical Approaches Bridging the Geosciences I S (joint with A, GC, H, NH)

Rui Perdigão, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien); Julia Hall, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien)

1020h NG32A-01 How to Make Our Models More Physically-based: H H G Savenije1035h NG32A-02 Thermodynamics of Tropical Cyclones: A Thermodynamic Approach to Nonlinear Non-equilibrium Phenomena: H Ozawa, S Shimokawa1050h NG32A-03 Simulation of an Extreme Off Season Rainy Event over Senegal Using WRF ARW Model: A focus on dynamic, thermodynamic processes and predictability: A Sarr1105h NG32A-04 An Analysis of A Heavy Rain Event Using WRF: E Niebuhr1120h NG32A-05 Structure and Dynamics of Floods in the upper Delaware River Basin: An Integrated Seasonal Forecasting System for New York City Reservoirs: N Najibi, N Devineni1135h NG32A-06 Temporal Information Partition Networks (TIPNets): A Process Network Framework to Reveal Eco-Hydrologic Feedbacks, Responses and Shifts: A E Goodwell, P Kumar1150h NG32A-07 Finding Positive Feedback Loops in Environmental Models: A Mathematical Investigation: R Sheikholeslami, S Razavi1205h NG32A-08 The importance of stochasticity and internal variability in geomorphic erosion system: J Kim, V Y Ivanov, S Fatichi

NATURAL HAZARDSNH32A Moscone South 308Wednesday 1020hGlobal Change: Extreme Events and Societal Impacts I S (joint with H, SI)

Ramesh Singh, Chapman University; Ghassem Asrar, Joint Global Change Research Institute; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Linda Rowan, UNAVCO, Inc. Boulder

1020h Welcoming Remarks: 1023h Introductory Remarks: 1020h Panel Discussion: 1020h NH32A-01 Arctic Extremes in 2016: Preview of a 2oC Warmed World?: J A Francis, J L Cohen1020h NH32A-02 Complex Challenges in the Less-Developed World: P J Webster1020h NH32A-03 Weather, Climate and Food Security: T Beer1020h NH32A-04 Understanding the Reach of Agricultural Impacts from Climate Extremes in the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP): A C Ruane1020h NH32A-05 Perspectives on Extremes as a Climate Scientist and Farmer: R Grotjahn1020h NH32A-06 How do we best communicate risks?: D Liverman1020h NH32A-07 Mapping, Attributing, and Communicating Climate Change Impacts in Real Time: H Cutting

NH32B Moscone South 102Wednesday 1020hInterdisciplinary Tsunami Science IRobert Weiss, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Bruce

Science Center Santa Cruz; Vasily Titov, NOAA Seattle; Rick Wilson, California Geological Survey Sacramento

1020h NH32B-01 Slip Distribution of Great Earthquakes Estimated from Deep Ocean Tsunami Waveforms: 2006 and 2007 Kuril Earthquakes: K Satake, S Watada, Y Fujii, T Doyama1035h NH32B-02 Instantaneous separation between coseismic deformation and tsunami height from pressure gauge records based on the data assimilation method: T Maeda

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1050h NH32B-03 Effect of rheology on tsunami inundation caused by submarine mass failures along the US East Coast: S T Grilli, M R Shelby, O Kimmoun, G Dupont, D Nicolsky, G Ma, J T Kirby Jr, F Shi1105h NH32B-04 Development of Physics and Control of Multiple Forcing Mechanisms for the Alaska Tsunami Forecast Model: B Bahng, P Whitmore, K A Macpherson, W R Knight1120h NH32B-05 Seismic and Tsunami Waveform Simulation based on Dynamic Rupture Scenarios: Anticipated Nankai-Tonankai Earthquakes, Southwest Japan: T Saito, E Fukuyama, S Kim1135h NH32B-06 A new real-time tsunami detection algorithm: F Chierici, D Embriaco, L Pignagnoli1150h NH32B-07 Tsunami Data Assimilation and Waveform Inversion Applied to a Possible Future Scenario of Nankai Trough Tsunami: I E Mulia, D Inazu, T Waseda, A R Gusman1205h NH32B-08 Scenario-Based Tsunami Hazard Assessment from Earthquake and Landslide Sources for Eastern Sicily, Italy: S Tinti, A Armigliato, G Pagnoni, M A Paparo, F Zaniboni

NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICSNS32A Moscone West 3024Wednesday 1020hGeophysical Methods for Groundwater Evaluation and Management I S (joint with H, PA)

Rosemary Knight, Stanford University; John Lane

1020h NS32A-01 Advancements and challenges in crosshole GPR full-waveform inversion for hydrological applications: A Klotzsche, J Van Der Kruk, H Vereecken1035h NS32A-02 Imaging Saltwater Intrusion Along the Coast of Monterey Bay Using Long-Offset Electrical Resistivity Tomography: M Goebel, R J Knight, A Pidlisecky1050h NS32A-03 Monitoring and modeling of the correlation between surface self-potentials (SP) and drawdown during pumping of a heterogeneous confined aquifer: K E Butler, A DesRoches1105h NS32A-04 Joint Inversion of Multi-type and Time-lapse Airborne Electromagnetic Data Sets for Tempo-spatial Variation of Groundwater Salinity: D Yang, D Oldenburg1120h NS32A-05 MRF-based Stochastic Joint Inversion of Hydrological and Geophysical Datasets to Evaluate Aquifer Heterogeneities.: E K Oware1150h NS32A-07 A detailed comparison of laboratory and borehole NMR estimated parameters in unconsolidated aquifers: A A Behroozmand, E Auken, A V Christiansen, M Müller-Petke, C D Johnson, T N Vilhelmsen, A A S Barfod, T P A Ferré, R J Knight1205h NS32A-08 Surface NMR imaging with simultaneously energized transmission loops: T P Irons, A Kass, A Parsekian

OCEAN SCIENCESOS32A Moscone West 3011Wednesday 1020hNearshore Processes VI (joint with NH)

Nirnimesh Kumar, University of Washington Seattle Campus; Melissa Moulton, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington

1020h OS32A-01 Storm-Driven Bottom Sediment Transport on a High-Energy Narrow Shelf (NW Iberia) and Development of Mud Depocenters: T J J Hanebuth, W Zhang, Y Cui, A I Santos1035h OS32A-02 Beach Morphodynamics in Response to Sea-Breeze Cycles in Southwestern Australia: L E Segura, J Hansen, R Lowe, G Symonds, S Contardo1050h OS32A-03 Impact of Hurricanes and Nor’easters on a Migrating Inlet System: J Hopkins, S Elgar, B Raubenheimer1105h OS32A-04 Nearshore Bathymetric Change Resolved by Depth Inversions, Sonic Altimeters, and In-Situ Surveys: K L Brodie, M L Palmsten, T Hesser, P Dickhudt, H Ladner, S Elgar, B Raubenheimer, A Penko1120h OS32A-05 Vertical Structure of Pore Pressure Under Surface Gravity Waves on a Steep, Megatidal, Mixed Sand-Gravel-Cobble Beach: T Guest, A E Hay1135h OS32A-06 Instantaneous Sediment Bed Level Response to Wave-induced Pore-pressure Gradients on a Surfzone Sandbar: D L Anderson, D T Cox, R Mieras, J A Puleo, T J Hsu1150h OS32A-07 Observing Migration and Burial of Unexploded Ordnance in the Nearshore Environment with Instrumented Surrogates : B L Bruder, D Cristaudo, J A Puleo1205h OS32A-08 Incipient Motion of Sand and Oil Agglomerates: T R Nelson, S Dalyander, R L Jenkins III, A Penko, J Long, D P Frank, E F Braithwaite III, J Calantoni

PLANETARY SCIENCESP32A Moscone West 2007Wednesday 1020hEnceladus: Getting Very Near the End I (joint with B)

Carolyn Porco, Space Science Institute Boulder; Christopher McKay, NASA Ames Research Center

1020h P32A-01 Simulating Prebiotic Chemistry in Alkaline Hydrothermal Vents on Enceladus and other Ocean Worlds : L M Barge1035h P32A-02 The origin of life in geothermal hot springs: Darwin’s warm little pond revisited: D Deamer1050h P32A-03 Hydrothermal vs. Primordial and Radiolytic Sources of H2 on Enceladus: C R Glein, A Bouquet, B D Teolis, J I Lunine, B Magee, J H Waite Jr1105h P32A-04 The Time Variability of Individual Geysers in the Plume of Enceladus: S K Trumbo, S P Ewald, A P Ingersoll1120h P32A-05 Spatial Variability in Enceladus’ Plume Material Properties across Tiger Stripes: Observed Correlations and Implications: D Dhingra, M M Hedman, R N Clark, F Postberg1135h P32A-06 Structure of Enceladus’ Ice Shell: D Hemingway1150h P32A-07 Enceladus is not in Steady State: T Cheunchitra, D J Stevenson1205h P32A-08 Last refuge of the scoundrel: Effects of a giant impact on the south polar region of Enceladus: J H Roberts, A M Stickle, K Craft1220h P32A-09 The initiation and persistence of cracks in Enceladus’ ice shell: M L Rudolph, J Jordan, M Manga, E K Hawkins, A M Grannan, A Reinhard, A Farough, T Mittal, J A Hernandez1235h P32A-10 The Enceladus Ionizing Radiation Environment: Implications for Biomolecules: L A Teodoro, R C Elphic, A F Davila, C McKay, L Dartnell

PUBLIC AFFAIRSPA32A Moscone South 304Wednesday 1020hImproving the Usability of Climate, Extreme Event, and Hazard Data and Information Products for Community Decision Makers IIIEmily Sylak-Glassman, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute; Rajul Pandya, American Geophysical Union; Christopher Clavin, Science and Technology Policy Institute

1020h Introductory Remarks: 1025h PA32A-01 The Integration of Climate Science and Collaborative Processes in Building Regional Climate Resiliency in Southeast Florida : J Jurado1045h PA32A-02 Reality of using a model from local governments’ perspective-How science community can help?: S Mirzazad1058h PA32A-03 Tools in Support of Planning for Weather and Climate Extremes: J Done, C L Bruyere, R Hauser, G J Holland, M R Tye1111h PA32A-04 Comparison of Historically Severe Droughts and the Vulnerability of Agroecosystems in Mid-Continent USA: Lessons Learned: C Olson, B Rippey1124h PA32A-05 More than just consumers: Integrating local observations into drought monitoring to better support decision making: D B Ferguson, A Masayesva, A M Meadow, M Crimmins1137h PA32A-06 Climate Voyager: An Iteratively Built Information and Visualization Tool for At-Risk Climate Communities: A J Terando, A Lascurain, H D Aldridge, C Davis1150h PA32A-07 Trusted Data Sharing and Imagery Workflow for Disaster Response in Partnership with the State of California: M T Glasscoe, A D Aubrey, A Rosinski, J Morentz, P Beilin, D Jones1203h PA32A-08 Building Training Curricula for Accelerating the Use of NOAA Climate Products and Tools: M M Timofeyeva-Livezey, J C Meyers, A Stevermer, W E Abshire, N Beller-Simms, D Herring1216h Concluding Remarks:

SEISMOLOGYS32A Moscone South 303Wednesday 1020hAdvances in Earthquake Early Warning Research I S Men-Andrin Meier, California Institute of Technology; Diego Melgar, University of California Berkeley; Brendan Crowell, University of Washington

1020h S32A-01 How did the earthquake early warning perform for the 2016 Kumamoto earthquakes?: M Yamada, Y Nishimae

1035h S32A-02 Earthquake Early Warning for the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake: Performance Evaluation of the Current System and Simulations of the Next-Generation Methods of the Japan Meteorological Agency: Y Kodera, J Saitou, N Hayashimoto, S Adachi, M Morimoto, Y Nishimae, M Hoshiba1050h S32A-03 G-FAST Early Warning Potential for Great Earthquakes in Chile: B Crowell, D A Schmidt, B I Baker, P Bodin, J E Vidale1105h S32A-04 West-Coast Wide Expansion and Testing of the Geodetic Alarm System (G-larmS): C J Ruhl, R Grapenthin, D Melgar, M A Aranha, R M Allen1120h S32A-05 The Path Towards Public Earthquake Early Warning for the Western U.S.: E S Cochran1135h S32A-06 The Theoretical and Observational Limits of Earthquake Early Warning: S E Minson, A Baltay, T C Hanks, M A Meier, E S Cochran1150h S32A-07 Assessing the Applicability of Earthquake Early Warning in Nicaragua.: F Massin, J F Clinton, Y Behr, W Strauch, C Cauzzi, M Boese, E Talavera, V Tenorio, J Ramirez1205h S32A-08 MyShake: Initial Observations from a Global Smartphone Seismic Network: Q Kong, R M Allen, L Schreier

S32B Moscone South 309Wednesday 1020hEnergy Partitioning during Earthquakes, Landslides, and Other Shear Failure Processes I (joint with EP, NH, PA, T)

Lingling Ye, California Institute of Technology; Maxime Farin, California Institute of Technology; Nadia Lapusta, California Institute of Technology

1020h S32B-01 What is the earthquake fracture energy?: G Di Toro, S B Nielsen, F X Passelegue, E Spagnuolo, A Bistacchi, M Fondriest, S Murphy, S Aretusini, M Demurtas1050h S32B-02 Energy Dissipation and Fault Slip Kinematics: Effects of Velocity History: Z Reches, Z Liao, Y Boneh1105h S32B-03 Flash heating, high velocity friction and the fracture energy of earthquakes: N Brantut, J D Platt, R C Viesca1120h S32B-04 Fault roughness and the earthquake energy budget: E E Brodsky, T Candela, J D Kirkpatrick1150h S32B-05 Recovering the Seismic Energy Transmitted to the Ground by Snow Avalanches.: A Mangeney, E Surinach, C Levy, P Roig1205h S32B-06 Dynamic Stress Changes during the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal Earthquake: L Ye, J P Avouac, N Lapusta

S32C Moscone South 305Wednesday 1020hImaging the Earth II: From Data to Processes on Regional to Global Scales V S (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

1020h S32C-01 Imaging of the Volcanic Island of Basse-Terre by Joint Inversion of Surface Wave, Travel Time and Gravimetric Data: A Barnoud, O Coutant, C Bouligand1035h S32C-02 Constrain depth-dependent Vp/Vs ratio in the crust from joint seismological inversion: H Yao, P Zhang, H Fang, H Zhang1050h S32C-03 Constraining crustal structure in sediment dominated regions: An H-k-V stacking method: E Cunningham, V Lekic1105h S32C-04 Near-surface tomography of southern California from noise cross-correlation H/V measurements: J B Muir, V C Tsai1120h S32C-05 Local velocity structure from the amplification of surface waves: L Schardong, A M Ferreira, H J van Heijst, J Ritsema1135h S32C-06 Coherent crustal deformation in SE Tibet revealed by Rayleigh wave azimuthal anisotropy from ambient noise: L Fang, W Wang, L Fan, Y Cai, H Yao1150h S32C-07 The Lithospheric Structure of Madagascar: M E Wysession, M J Pratt, F S T Andriampenomanana Ny Ony, R Tsiriandrimanana, A Nyblade, G I Aleqabi, P Shore, R Tucker, D A Wiens, G Rambolamanana1205h S32C-08 Apparent Attenuation at High Frequencies in Southern California: Y P Lin, T H Jordan

SPA-AERONOMYSA32A Moscone West 2016Wednesday 1020hAtmospheric Gravity Wave Sources, Propagation, Instabilities, and

Surface into the Thermosphere and Ionosphere II (joint with A)

David Fritts, GATS, Inc.; Michael Taylor, Utah State Univ; Kaoru Sato, University of Tokyo; , George Mason University Fairfax

1020h SA32A-01 Frequency spectra and vertical profiles of wind fluctuations in the summer Antarctic mesosphere revealed by MST radar observations: K Sato, M Kohma, M Tsutsumi, T Sato1035h SA32A-02 Localization Effects on the Dissipation of Gravity Wave Packet in the Upper Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: R L Walterscheid, C J Heale, J B Snively1050h SA32A-03 Evolution and Instability Dynamics of Gravity Wave Packets of Limited Horizontal Extent.: B Laughman, D C Fritts, T Lund1105h SA32A-04 Small-Scale Gravity Wave Generation, Propagation, and Instability Dynamics in the Presence of Tides and Inertia Gravity Waves: K Bossert, D C Fritts, T Yuan, P D Pautet, M Taylor, B P Williams1120h SA32A-05 Vertical Transport of Heat and Na Induced by Gravity Wave and Turbulence over the Andes: Y Guo, A Z Liu1135h SA32A-06 Acoustic and Gravity Waves in the Mesosphere and Thermosphere-Ionosphere Above Tropospheric Sources: Primary and Secondary Resonant Responses: J B Snively, M D Zettergren, A Komjathy1150h SA32A-07 Viscosity in the thermosphere: Evidence from gravity wave, neutral wind and direct lab measurements that the standard viscosity coefficients are too large in the thermosphere; and implication for gravity wave propagation in the thermosphere: S Vadas, G Crowley1205h SA32A-08 Impacts of Gravity Wave on the thermosphere simulated by a whole atmosphere-ionosphere coupled Model: Y Miyoshi, H Jin, H Fujiwara, H Shinagawa

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH32A Moscone West 2011Wednesday 1020hThe Connections between Coronal Shock Wave Dynamics and Early SEP Production IDavid Lario, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Iver Cairns, University of Sydney; Nariaki Nitta, Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory

1020h SH32A-01 Early-Stage Acceleration of SEPs by CME-Driven Shocks and Compressions: K A Kozarev, N Schwadron, C Keith, A Kendrick, A R Davey1035h SH32A-02 Are non-driven fast-mode shocks responsible for the wide longitudinal spread of SEP events?: R Y Kwon, A Vourlidas1050h SH32A-03 Asymmetries in Solar Particle Events: Are They Related to Dimming Region Asymmetries Relative to Flares?: I G Richardson, B J Thompson, T T von Rosenvinge1105h SH32A-04 The anisotropy of 3D shock evolution and its connection to the longitudinal distribution of SEP properties: L Feng, B Inhester, Y Wei, J Guo, J Plowman, M J West1120h SH32A-05 Why are there fewer large SEP events this solar cycle?: J Giacalone, R A Mewaldt1135h SH32A-06 Shock Formation, Energetic Particle Release, and Kinematics of Coronal Mass Ejections: N Gopalswamy, S Yashiro, N Thakur, P A Makela, H Xie, S Akiyama1205h SH32A-08 Simultaneous Observation of Solar Neutrons at the ISS and High Mountain Observatories as Evidence for two Different Acceleration Mechanisms Associated to a Flare on July 8,2014: J F Valdes-Galicia, L X González, K Watanabe, Y Muraki, Y Matsubara, D Lopez, K Koga, F Kakimoto, T Sako, J Salinas Sr, R Ticona, S Shibata, S Masuda, S Tunesada

SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SM32A Moscone West 2009Wednesday 1020hCombining Data and Models in Data-Starved Fields of Heliophysics I (joint with A, SA)

Viacheslav Merkin, Johns Hopkins University; Pete Riley, Predictive Science Inc.; Mikhail Sitnov, Johns Hopkins

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University Applied Physics Laboratory; Michael Ghil, University of California Los Angeles

1020h SM32A-01 Data-driven Applications for the Sun-Earth System: D A Kondrashov1035h SM32A-02 Data-Driven Models of the Solar Corona and Solar Wind: J Linker, C Downs, R M Caplan, R Lionello, Z Mikic, P Riley, C J Henney, C N Arge1050h SM32A-03 Modeling the Solar Wind throughout Interplanetary Space Using Ground-based and Spacecraft Observational Data: T K Kim, N V Pogorelov, C N Arge, H A Elliott, B V Jackson, I Kryukov, P K Manoharan, D J McComas, H S Yu, G P Zank1105h SM32A-04 Making Sense of High-latitude Geospace Observations Through Bayesian State Estimation for Gaussian Processes: T Matsuo, R M McGranaghan, A D Richmond1120h SM32A-05 New Capabilities for Adaptive Mesh Simulation Use within FORWARD: N Mathews, N Flyer, S E Gibson, T A Kucera, W Manchester1135h SM32A-06 Storm-time plasma pressure distribution: First results from an advanced empirical geomagnetic field model: G K Stephens, M I Sitnov, V G Merkin, S Ukhorskiy, P C Brandt, M Gkioulidou, H Korth, R J Redmon1150h SM32A-07 Numerical Investigations of Capabilities and Limits of Photospheric Data Driven Magnetic Flux Emergence: M Linton, J E Leake, P W Schuck1205h SM32A-08 Prediction of Ultra-Relativistic Electron Flux Dynamics Through a Fusion of Machine-Learning and Physics-Based Models: J Bortnik

SM32B Moscone West 2018Wednesday 1020hMultiscale Structure and Dynamics of Earth’s Dayside Magnetopause: Results from the First MMS Dayside Season VJohn Dorelli, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Steven Petrinec, Lockheed Martin Corporation; Paul Cassak, West Virginia University; Benoit Lavraud, IRAP

1020h SM32B-01 MMS-Mission Diagnosis of Species-Dependent Leakage of Energetic Particles across Earth’s Magnetopause and Implications for Juno at Jupiter : B Mauk, D K Haggerty, I J Cohen, J H Westlake, B J Anderson, J L Burch, S A Fuselier, S J Bolton, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, J E P Connerney, S Levin1035h SM32B-02 MMS Observations of Energetic Particle Escape Dynamics at the Dayside Magnetopause: I J Cohen, B Mauk, B J Anderson, J H Westlake, D G Sibeck, J F Fennell, J B Blake, D L Turner, D N Baker, A N Jaynes, H E Spence, R B Torbert, J L Burch1050h SM32B-03 Remotely Sensing Magnetopause Dynamics Using Energetic Electrons: Exploring the Association of MMS/FEEPS Observations of “Microinjections” and Dynamical Magnetopause Processes: H E Spence, S Kavosi, J F Fennell, D L Turner, J B Blake, I J Cohen, B Mauk, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, J L Burch, R B Torbert, S A Fuselier, B L Giles1105h SM32B-04 Examination of Energetic Electron Acceleration in the Vicinity of Earth’s Dayside Magnetopause with MMS: T W Leonard, A N Jaynes, D N Baker, H Zhao, J B Blake, J L Burch, I Cohen, R Ergun, J F Fennell, D J Gershman, B L Giles, O LeContel, B Mauk, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, R B Torbert, D L Turner, F D Wilder1120h SM32B-05 MMS observations of large guide field symmetric reconnection between colliding reconnection jets at the center of a magnetic flux rope at the magnetopause: M Oieroset, T Phan, C C Haggerty, M A Shay, J P Eastwood, D J Gershman, J F Drake, M Fujimoto, R Ergun, F Mozer, M Oka, R B Torbert, J L Burch, S Wang, L J Chen, M Swisdak, C Pollock, J Dorelli, S A Fuselier, B Lavraud, B L Giles, T E Moore, Y Saito, L A Avanov, W R Paterson, R J Strangeway, C T Russell, Y V Khotyaintsev, P A Lindqvist, K Malakit1135h SM32B-06 MMS Observations and Non-Force Free Modeling of a Flux Transfer Event Immersed in a Super-Alfvenic Flow: C J Farrugia, B Lavraud, R B Torbert, M R Argall, I Kacem, W Yu, L Alm, J L Burch, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, J R Shuster, J Dorelli, J P Eastwood, R Ergun, S A Fuselier, D J Gershman, B L Giles, Y V Khotyaintsev, P A Lindqvist, H Matsui, G T Marklund, T Phan, K W Paulson, C J Pollock1150h SM32B-07 Flux Transfer Events on the Magnetopause, Force-Free or Not: An MMS Multi-Instrument Study: C Zhao, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, W R Paterson, S M Petrinec, M Zhou, B J Anderson, W Baumjohann, K R Bromund, M Chutter, G Le, D Fischer, R Nakamura, F Plaschke, J A Slavin, R B Torbert, H Wei

1205h SM32B-08 Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission Examination of Stress Balance in FTE-Type Flux Ropes at the Earth’s Magnetopause: M Akhavan-Tafti, J A Slavin, G Le, J P Eastwood, R J Strangeway, C T Russell, R Nakamura, W Baumjohann, R B Torbert, B L Giles, D J Gershman, J L Burch

TECTONOPHYSICST32A Moscone South 310Wednesday 1020hAccretion Modes, Structure, and Processes at Slow- and Ultra-slow Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges I (joint with S, V)

Eric Mittelstaedt, University of Idaho; Roger Searle, University of Durham; Javier Escartin, CNRS; Muriel Andreani, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1020h T32A-01 Model for the Evolution of an Oceanic Core Complex and its Hydrothermal Vent on the Ultraslow-Spreading Mid Cayman Spreading Center: J Harding, H J Van Avendonk, N W Hayman, I Grevemeyer, C Peirce1035h T32A-02 The role of detachment faulting in slow seafloor spreading: First results from cruise JC132 to the MAR at 13N: T J Reston, M Falder, C Peirce, N Simão, R C Searle, C J MacLeod1050h T32A-03 Popping Rocks from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 13.77° N: M D Kurz, E L Mittelstaedt, V D Wanless, S A Soule, D J Fornari, M Jones, J Curtice, S Péron, F Klein, D M Schwartz, K Kaminski, J Escartin1105h T32A-04 Ultraslow ridge tectonics controlled by deep hydrothermal processes in the absence of a magmatic input: J A L Olive, T J Crone, W R Buck1120h T32A-05 Records of upper mantle oxygen fugacity gleaned from high-density sampling of basalts and peridotites at ultraslow ridges: S Birner, E Cottrell, J M Warren, K A Kelley, F A Davis1135h T32A-06 3D seismic reflection imaging of nearly amagmatic oceanic lithosphere at the ultra-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge: E I Momoh, M Cannat, S C Singh, L Watremez, S D Leroy1150h T32A-07 Effects of axially variable diking rates on faulting at slow spreading mid-ocean ridges: E Choi, X Tian

1205h T32A-08 3-D seismic imaging of lithospheric fault-block structures, core complexes, alteration fronts, and hydrothermal systems along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Rainbow area: R A Dunn, R Arai, D E Eason, J P Canales, R A Sohn

T32B Moscone South 306Wednesday 1020hHigh-Resolution Topography and Dating in Active Tectonics I (joint with EP, NH)

Zhikun Ren, Institute of Geology,CEA; Olaf Zielke, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Austin Elliott, University of Oxford

1020h T32B-01 Faulted terrace riser position with respect to meanders constrains late Quaternary slip history of the Honey Lake fault, NE California: R D Gold1035h T32B-02 A New Matlab Code to Automatically Measure Lateral and Vertical Fault Offsets in Topographic Data: N Stewart, I Manighetti, Y Gaudemer1050h T32B-03 Topographic representation using DEMs and its applications to active tectonics research: T Oguchi, Z Lin, Y S Hayakawa1105h T32B-04 Automated Near-Field Displacement Estimates from Mobile Laser Scanning – Case Study for the Mw 6.0 August 24, 2014 Napa Earthquake: C L Glennie, A Kusari, B A Brooks, T Ericksen1120h T32B-05 Active fault slip and potential large magnitude earthquakes within the stable Kazakh Platform (Central Kazakhstan): J Hollingsworth, R T Walker, K Abdrakhmatov, G Campbell, A Mukambayev, E Rhodes, D H Rood1135h T32B-06 Late Quaternary characteristic slip and slip-rate along the Karakax fault (Western Altyn Tagh fault), Tibet: H Li, M L Chevalier, J Pan, Z Sun, J van der Woerd, D Liu, J Si1150h T32B-07 Incremental slip rate and paleoseismic data from the eastern Hope fault, New Zealand: the Hossack and Green Burn sites: A E Hatem, J F Dolan, R Langridge, R W Zinke, C P McGuire, E Rhodes, R J Van Dissen1205h T32B-08 High resolution fault slip rate determination reveals temporal and spatial strain partitioning in Abruzzo, Italy: K J W McCaffrey, G Roberts, L C Gregory, L N J Wedmore, P A Cowie, J Faure Walker, R J Phillips, L Zijerveld

T32C Moscone South 103Wednesday 1020hOrigin, Architecture, and Dynamics of Extensional Basins I (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

1020h T32C-02 Mesozoic and Cenozoic Tectono-depositional History of the Southwestern Chukchi Borderland: Implications of Pre-Brookian Passive-margin Slope Deposits for the Jurassic Extensional Deformation of the Amerasia Basin, Arctic Ocean: I Ilhan, B Coakley1035h T32C-01 Relating modes of extension to the spatial and temporal distribution of major sediment unconformities at passive margins: M Andres-Martinez, M Perez-Gussinye, J J Armitage, J P Morgan1050h T32C-03 Deep Structure and Subsidence of Parnaíba Cratonic Basin, NE Brazil: V Rodríguez Tribaldos, N J White, D L O Coelho, J Julià1105h T32C-04 Gravity Anomalies, Seismic Structure and Subsidence History of the Parnaíba Cratonic Basin, Northeast Brazil: B Tozer, A B Watts, M Daly1120h T32C-05 Comparative Riftology: Insights into the Evolution of Passive Continental Margins and Continental Rifts from North America’s Failed Midcontinent Rift: C A Stein, S Stein, J Kley, G R Keller, M E Wysession, W Shen, T O Rooney, R Moucha, A W Frederiksen, F A Darbyshire, D M Jurdy1135h T32C-06 Anomalous Lower Crustal and Surface Features as a Result of Plume-induced Continental Break-up: Inferences from Numerical Models: A Beniest, A Koptev, S D Leroy1150h T32C-07 Rio Grande Rift: History of Tectonic Opening and Magmatism : J van Wijk, G J Axen, D Koning1205h T32C-08 Development of extensional step overs within anisotropic systems: Implications for the Rodgers Creek-Hayward fault network: J McBeck, M L Cooke

VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGYV32A Moscone South 104Wednesday 1020hTwenty-Five Years of Science from the 1991 Mount Pinatubo Volcano Eruption I S (Virtual Session) (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

1020h V32A-01 Key Lessons and New Directions from Pinatubo 1991: J S Pallister, C G Newhall1035h V32A-02 The 1991 Eruption of Mt. Pinatubo: Changes in Climate and Atmospheric Chemistry- Lesson Learned and Questions Left Unanswered: O B Toon1050h V32A-03 Modern Day Re-analysis of Pinatubo SO2 Injection, Cloud dispersion and Stratospheric Aerosols: P K Bhartia, N A Krotkov, V Aquila, E J Hughes, C Li, B L Fisher1105h V32A-04 Hydrological sensitivity of volcanically disturbed watersheds—a lesson reinforced at Pinatubo: J J Major, R J Janda1120h V32A-05 Pinatubo Lake Chemistry and Degassing 1991-2010: F M Schwandner, C G Newhall, B W Christenson, C A Apfelbeck, M C B Arpa, R Vaquilar, E Bariso1135h V32A-06 Simulation of the Pinatubo Impact on the Red Sea Using Coupled Regional Ocean/Atmosphere Modeling System : G L Stenchikov, S Osipov1150h V32A-07 The August 1991 Cerro Hudson Volcanic Eruption: A Re-analysis of SO2 Release Twenty-Five Years Later from a New TOMS Perspective: B L Fisher, N A Krotkov, P K Bhartia, G Miles, D P Haffner, S A Carn, P Leonard1205h V32A-08 Modeling Climate Impacts of the 1783-1784 Laki Eruption in Iceland: B Zambri, A Robock, A Schmidt, M J Mills

The Asahiko TairaInternational ScientificOcean Drilling Research PrizeWednesday, 14 December 1:40pm–2:35pmMoscone 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 ScientistsThursday, 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.

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PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP32A Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 1120hEmiliani Lecture S (Virtual Session) (joint with OS)

William Anderson, Florida International University; Figen Mekik, Grand Valley State University; Petra Dekens, San Francisco State University

1120h PP32A-01 Resolving Some Puzzles of Climate Evolution Since the Last Glacial Maximum: A Melding of Paleoclimate Modeling and Data: B L Otto-Bliesner

WEDNESDAY P.M.TOWN HALL

TH33A Moscone West 2003Wednesday 1230hAGU Data Fair: Data Management Plan Development and Management Best Practices

TH33B Moscone West 2007Wednesday 1230hEarthScope Science and Synthesis

TH33C Moscone West 2018Wednesday 1230hGiant sediment coring for Paleoceanography studies

TH33D Moscone West 2002Wednesday 1230hEarthcube: A Community-Driven Cyberinfrastructure for the Geosciences

TH33E Moscone West 2016Wednesday 1230h

Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 Data - Town Hall

TH33F Moscone West 2004Wednesday 1230hLiving With a Star TR&T Town Hall Meeting

TH33G Moscone West 2020Wednesday 1230hNASA Operation IceBridge Open Town Hall Meeting

TH33H Moscone West 2005Wednesday 1230hToward an interagency collaborative modeling framework for multi-sector, multi-stressor, multi-scale impacts and adaptation analysis

TH33I Moscone West 2006Wednesday 1230hU.S. Group on Earth Observations (USGEO) Town Hall

TH33J Moscone West 2008Wednesday 1230hStrategic Direction for the Future of AGU’s Meetings Program

UNIONU33A Moscone West 2020Wednesday 1340hDeveloping a Carbon Roadmap to Decarbonize the World Economy by around 2050 and Build Resilient Carbon Sinks to Ensure Climate Stabilization at 1.5°C–2°C (Virtual Session)Thorsten Kiefer, Future Earth; Johan Rockström, Stockholm University; Nebosja Nakicenovic, IIASA International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; , Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

1340h Introductory Remarks: 1350h U33A-01 Limits of the ocean carbon sink in a decarbonising world: C Le Quere, O Andrews, E Buithenuis1410h U33A-02 Transforming a Liability Into An Asset--Creating a Market for CO2-based Products: B J David1430h U33A-03 Agricultural Carbon Sinks: W R Horwath, R Lal1450h Break:

1455h U33A-04 The Road Less Travelled: The Deep Challenges of Social Transformations: K L O’Brien, S C Moser1505h U33A-05 Mission 2020: A collaborative platform for decarbonisation strategy and delivery: A Higham1515h Panel Discussion: A Higham, K L O’Brien, B J David, R Lal1535h Concluding Remarks:

U33B Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 1340hThe Asahiko Taira International

Prize (The Taira Prize)1340h Introductory Remarks: 1345h U33B-01 Cenozoic Climate: New insights from ocean drilling: H Palike

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESA33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAtmospheric Oxidation Capacity Constraints: Laboratory Investigations, Field and Remote Sensing Observations, and Modeling Studies I PostersYasin Elshorbany, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Thomas Hanisco, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Philip Stevens, Indiana Univ

1340h A33A-0185 POSTER HO2 and HO2* Radical Chemistry during PROPHET-AMOS: Measurement and Model Comparison HO2 and HO2* Radical Chemistry during PROPHET-AMOS: Measurement and Model Comparison: M Lew, B Bottorff, P S Stevens, P S R Sigler1340h A33A-0186 POSTER Measurements of the OH radical in forested environments by laser-induced fluorescence: B Bottorff, M Lew, P S Stevens1340h A33A-0187 POSTER Observation and modelling of the OH, HO2 and RO2 radicals at a rural site (Wangdu) in the North China Plain in summer 2014: H Fuchs, Z Tan, K Lu, B Bohn, S Broch, H Dong, S Gomm, R Häseler, L Y He, A Hofzumahaus, F Holland, X Li, Y Liu, S Lu, F Rohrer, M Shao, B Wang, M Wang, Y Wu, L Zeng, Y Zhang, A Wahner, Y Zhang1340h A33A-0188 POSTER Peroxy Radical Measurements during PROPHET-AMOS 2016: E C D Wood, B Deming, D Rollings1340h A33A-0189 POSTER Sat-J: a satellite-derived dataset of global atmospheric photolysis rates: C D Holmes1340h A33A-0190 POSTER Atmospheric Processing of European Air Masses: Evidences from the Modelling of HOx Measurements over Cyprus: C Mallik, M Martinez, A Novelli, A Reiffs, B Derstroff, C Sauvage, E Bourtsoukidis, G J Phillips, H Fischer, H Meusel, H Su, J Crowley, J Schuladen, J Williams, L Tomsche, S Hafermann, M U Javed, J Lelieveld, H Harder1340h A33A-0191 POSTER Investigating isotopic signatures of atmospheric nitrous acid (HONO): J Chai, D J Miller, M G Hastings1340h A33A-0192 POSTER Ambient measurements of the concentration of nitrous acid by incoherent cavity enhanced absorption spectroscopy during the winter season in 2016 in urban area of Tokyo.: Y Nakashima, Y Sadanaga, S Saito, J Hoshi, H Ueno1340h A33A-0193 POSTER The Relative Importance of HNO3 and RONO2 as NOX Sinks in the Colorado Front Range: T Sparks, C J Ebben, P J Wooldridge, R C Cohen1340h A33A-0194 POSTER The Relative Importance of Aqueous vs. Vapor-Pressure Dependent Pathways for Particulate Organic Nitrate Formation : A Zare, H O T Pye, R C Cohen1340h A33A-0195 POSTER Atmospheric Oxidation processes and Aging of SOA in the Western Mediterranean Sea: M Chrit, K Sartelet, J Sciare, N Marchand, K Sellegri, J Pey1340h A33A-0196 POSTER Do Chemistry-Climate Models Project the Same Greenhouse Gas Chemistry if Initialized with Observations of the Trace Gases: A Pre-ATom Test: C M Flynn, M J Prather, X Zhu, S A Strode, S D Steenrod, S E Strahan, J F Lamarque, A M Fiore, L W Horowitz, L W Horowitz, L W Horowitz, J Mao, J Mao, J Mao, L T Murray, D T Shindell1340h A33A-0197 POSTER Contrasting seasonal responses of sulfate aerosols to declining US SO2 emissions: implications for the efficacy of future SO2 controls: F Paulot, S Fan, L W Horowitz1340h A33A-0198 POSTER The fast oxidation of SO2 in oil sands regions of Alberta,Canada: N Amiri, A L Norman1340h A33A-0200 POSTER Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) Trends Over Bangladesh: A Salam

1340h A33A-0201 POSTER Evaluation of the cloud fields in the UK Met Office HadGEM3-UKCA model using the CCCM satellite data product to advance our understanding of the influence of clouds on tropospheric composition and chemistry: S Varma, A Voulgarakis, H Liu, J H Crawford1340h A33A-0202 POSTER Do Oxygen and

of Atmospheric Nitrate Track NOx Oxidation Pathways?: W Walters, G M Michalski1340h A33A-0203 POSTER Oxidative Capacity Predicted Using Photochemical Age Approximation from SAMBBA Airborne Observations in the Amazon Rainforest: F C dos Santos, K Longo, A B Guenther, S R Freitas, D S Moreira, L Flávio, R Braz, D Oram, J D Lee, S Bauguitte

A33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hClimate Sensitivity and Feedbacks: Advances and New Paradigms I PostersBrian Kahn, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Alexandra Jonko, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Mark Richardson, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Mark Zelinka, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

1340h A33B-0204 POSTER Can Lower Tropospheric Mixing Constrain Cloud Feedback and Climate Sensitivity?: Y Kamae, H Shiogama, M Watanabe, T Ogura, T Yokohata, M Kimoto1340h A33B-0205 POSTER Efficacy of Methane Forcing: the Role of Fast Adjustments on Four-Month Timescale: A Modak, G Bala1340h A33B-0206 POSTER Reconstruction of Last Glacial Tropical SST Anomalies from Mg/Ca and UK37’ to Constrain Climate Sensitivity: D W Lea, T de Garidel-Thoron, E G Bard, M Kienast1340h A33B-0207 POSTER Changes in Atlantic Mid-Ocean Ridge Degassing Rate Forced Global Climate Trends for the Past 20 Myr: T Herbert, C A Dalton1340h A33B-0208 POSTER Using Pattern Scaling to Explore Precipitation Sensitivity to Global Temperature Change.: C Lynch, C Hartin, B Kravitz, B P Bond-Lamberty1340h A33B-0209 POSTER A new estimate of climate sensitivity using Last Glacial Maximum model-data constraints that includes parametric, feedback, and proxy uncertainties: D J Ullman, A Schmittner, N M Urban1340h A33B-0210 POSTER Why is solar forcing less effective than CO2 forcing in causing climate change?: G Bala, A Modak, L Cao, K Caldeira1340h A33B-0211 POSTER The influence of model convection on the global cloud feedback: An observational constraint derived from the climatological distribution of clouds.: N Siler, S Po-Chedley, C S Bretherton1340h A33B-0213 POSTER Quantification of Global Warming: Critical Evaluation of GCMs: R J Salawitch, A P Hope, T Canty, W R Tribett, B Bennett1340h A33B-0214 POSTER An analysis of the climate forcing and feedbacks to TOA, atmospheric and surface energy budgets: Y Huang, X Tan1340h A33B-0215 POSTER Observational Estimation of Radiative Feedback to Surface Air Temperature over Northern High Latitudes: Y S Choi, H Jiwon, W Kim, H Su, J H Jiang1340h A33B-0216 POSTER A Multi-Kernel Analysis of Radiative Feedbacks and Forcings on the Hydrological Cycle: R J Kramer, B J Soden1340h A33B-0217 POSTER Ocean Circulation-Cloud Interactions Reduce the Pace of Transient Climate Change: D Trossman, J B Palter, T M Merlis, Y Huang, Y Xia1340h A33B-0218 POSTER Short-term Cloud Radiative Feedback from A-Train Using the Observation-based Cloud Radiative Kernel Method: Q Yue, B H Kahn, E J Fetzer, S Wong, X Huang, M M Schreier1340h A33B-0219 POSTER Radiative Forcing from Emissivity Response in Polar Regions: C Kuo, D Feldman, X Huang, M Flanner, X Chen, P Yang, C Kuo1340h A33B-0220 POSTER Nonlinear climate sensitivity in a perturbed physics ensemble: J Bloch-Johnson, D S Abbot, R Pierrehumbert1340h A33B-0221 POSTER Why 3% per Kelvin? A Quantitative Theory for Mean Precipitation Change with Warming: N Jeevanjee1340h A33B-0222 POSTER The physics underpinning the emergent constraints of climate sensitivity: X Qu, A M DeAngelis, A D Hall, M D Zelinka, S A Klein, H Su, B Tian, C Zhai1340h A33B-0223 POSTER The Shape of Things to Come: Estimating Northern-Hemisphere (NH) Transient Climate Response Through Hindcasting and Forecasting the Frequency Distribution of Earth’s NH Land Temperature Anomalies for the Period 1951-2071: D F Leclerc

1340h A33B-0224 POSTER Analysis of Cloud Radiative Feedback over Multi-time Scales: C Zhai, J H Jiang, H Su, S Lee1340h A33B-0225 POSTER Estimating TCR using an integrated model-observation framework that accounts for spatio-temporal variability and pre-industrial radiative imbalances.: K Haustein, A P Schurer, V Venema1340h A33B-0226 POSTER Observational Quantification of Water Vapor Radiation Forcing: A W Watts, W Eschenbach

A33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCoordinating Air Pollutant and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation

Health, and Climate II Posters (joint with GC, SI)

Denise Mauzerall, Princeton Univ; Tong Zhu, Peking University; Fabian Wagner, IIASA International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; Wei Peng, Princeton University

1340h A33C-0227 POSTER Spatio-temporal Variations and Source Contributions of China’s Premature Deaths Attributable to Ambient PM2.5: X Rong1340h A33C-0228 POSTER Influence of model grid size on the simulation of PM2.5 and the related excess mortality in Japan: D Goto, K Ueda, C F Ng, A Takami, T Ariga, K Matsuhashi, T Nakajima1340h A33C-0229 POSTER Impacts of fine particulate matter on premature mortality under future climate change: S Park, R Allen, C H Lim1340h A33C-0230 POSTER Air Quality and Health Impacts of an Aviation Biofuel Supply Chain in the Northwestern United States: V Ravi, B K Lamb1340h A33C-0232 POSTER Quantifying Co-benefits of Renewable Energy through Integrated Electricity and Air Quality Modeling: D Abel1340h A33C-0233 POSTER Creating a Methodology for Coordinating High-resolution Air Quality Improvement Map and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Strategies in Pittsburgh City: J Shi, N M Donahue, K Klima, M Blackhurst1340h A33C-0234 POSTER Climate, Air Quality, and Human Health Benefits of Various Solar Photovoltaic Development Scenarios in China in 2030: J Yang, D L Mauzerall, F Wagner, X Li1340h A33C-0235 POSTER The air quality and health co-benefits of alternative post-2020 pathways for achieving peak carbon targets in Jiangsu, China: M Liu, J Bi, Y Huang, P L Kinney1340h A33C-0236 POSTER Quantifying co-benefits of source-specific CO2 emission reductions in Canada and the US: An adjoint sensitivity analysis: R Mashayekhi, M Soltanzadeh, A J Pappin, A Hakami, S Zhao, M D Turner, S Capps, D K Henze, P Percell, J O Bash, S L Napelenok, S L Napelenok, R W Pinder, A G Russell, A Nenes, J Baek, G R Carmichael, C O Stanier, T Chai, D Byun, K Fahey, J Resler1340h A33C-0237 POSTER Mitigation of Methane and Odor using a Pilot-Scale Engineered Biocover at a Landfill, South Korea : K Bomin, G C O, H W Ryu, J M Jeon, K S Cho1340h A33C-0238 POSTER Principal Factors for High Performance of Odor and Methane degrading Biocover using Network Analysis: H Jung, J Yun, G C O, H W Ryu, J M Jeon, K S Cho1340h A33C-0239 POSTER Fugitive and Vented Gas Emissions Across Conventional and Unconventional Oil Developments in Southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada: J Baillie, D A Risk, E E Atherton, C R Fougère, E O’Connell, M Lavoie, K MacKay, A D Marshall, J P Williams, C M Macintyre

A33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hImproving Physical Process Representation in Global Models II Posters (joint with GC, OS)

Aneesh Subramanian, University of Oxford; Eric Maloney, Colorado State University; Marika Holland, Natl Ctr Atompsheric Research; Yi Ming, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory

1340h A33D-0240 POSTER A climate model diagnostic metric for the Madden-Julian oscillation: A O Gonzalez, X Jiang1340h A33D-0241 POSTER Incorporating realistic surface longwave spectral emissivity in the CESM and the impact on simulated current climate and climate changes: X Chen, X Huang, M Flanner, P Yang, D Feldman, C Kuo1340h A33D-0242 POSTER Cloud-related physical parameterizations for Taiwan Earth System Model: C J Shiu, I C Tsai, W T Chen, Y C Wang, J P Chen, J L F Li, W L Lee, H H Hsu1340h A33D-0244 POSTER An Improved Representation of Wind Stirring Effect on the Ocean Mixed Layer and Its Application to Tropical Pacific Ocean Modeling: R H Zhang

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1340h A33D-0245 POSTER Topographic beta-plane turbulence and form stress: N Constantinou, W R Young1340h A33D-0246 POSTER Storm Track and Extratropical Cyclone Metrics: Applications for the CMIP5 Archive: C M Naud, J F Booth, Y O Kwon1340h A33D-0247 POSTER A Fast and Accurate Scheme for Sea Ice Dynamics with a Stochastic Subgrid Model: C Seinen, B Khouider1340h A33D-0248 POSTER An ARM data-oriented diagnostics package to evaluate the climate model simulation: C Zhang, S Xie1340h A33D-0249 POSTER Dependence of Estimated Precipitation Frequency and Intensity on Data Resolution: D Chen, A Dai1340h A33D-0250 POSTER A New Framework for Cumulus Parametrization - A CPT in action: C Jakob, K Peters, A Protat, V Kumar1340h A33D-0251 POSTER Process-oriented moistening diagnostics applied to the MJO: E D Maloney, B Wolding1340h A33D-0252 POSTER Exploring Effects of Mesoscale Eddy Mixing in a Global Ocean Circulation Model: A Ho, A Schmittner1340h A33D-0253 POSTER Every Day is a Snow Day: Leveraging A-Train Observations to Evaluate Arctic Liquid Containing Cloud Processes in the Community Earth System Model: E McIlhattan, T L’Ecuyer1340h A33D-0254 POSTER Moist static energy budget analysis of tropical cyclogenesis in climate models: A A Wing, S J Camargo, D Kim, A H Sobel, H Murakami, M Zhao, C M Zarzycki, G A Vecchi1340h A33D-0256 POSTER Upwelling and coastal current biases in climate models: P Chang, J Small1340h A33D-0257 POSTER Modeling upper ocean diurnal variability: the role of diurnal winds versus wind gusts.: D Giglio, S T Gille, A Subramanian, S T Nguyen1340h A33D-0258 POSTER Implementation of a Pore Scale Resistance Parameterization for Soil Evaporation in a Land Surface Model: M R Decker, D Or, A Pitman, A Ukkola1340h A33D-0259 POSTER Evaluating and Modifying a Partially Double Moment Microphysics Scheme for Hurricane Simulations : B R Brown, M M Bell, G Thompson1340h A33D-0260 POSTER Development of process oriented metrics for ENSO-related precipitation anomalies along the equatorial Pacific in climate models: H Annamalai1340h A33D-0261 POSTER Idealised Modelling of Deep Ocean Circulation Driven by Conductive and Hydrothermal Fluxes Through the Seabed: J M Barnes, M A Morales Maqueda, J Polton1340h A33D-0263 POSTER Temperature-Salinity Structure of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation in High-resolution Ocean Simulations and in Climate Models (CMIP5): X Xu, F Wang, P B Rhines, E Chassignet1340h A33D-0264 POSTER Applying an economical scale-aware PDF-based turbulence closure model in NOAA NCEP GCMs: A Belochitski, S K Krueger, S Moorthi, P Bogenschutz, R Pincus

A33E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hLaboratory Studies in Atmospheric Sciences III PostersDavid Wilmouth, Harvard University; James Burkholder, NOAA Boulder; John Crounse, California Institute of Technology; Neil Donahue, Carnegie Mellon University

1340h A33E-0265 POSTER Laboratory Study of the OH + Permethylsiloxane (L2, L3, D3, and D4) Reaction Rate Coefficients Between 240 and 370 K: J B Burkholder, F Bernard, V C Papadimitriou1340h A33E-0266 POSTER Laboratory Studies of O-Atom Recombination Relevant to the Earth’s Upper Atmosphere: Y Liu, K Neubauer, D Matsiev, K S Kalogerakis1340h A33E-0267 POSTER Influence of Water on the H2SO4 Yield from the Ozonolysis of 2,3-dimethyl-butene (TME) in Presence of SO2: A Kukui, H Chen, V Daele, A Mellouki1340h A33E-0268 POSTER Radiative Efficiencies and Atmospheric Loss Processes of Atmospherically Persistent Perfluoroamines: N(CxF2x+1)3, x = 2-5: F Bernard, V C Papadimitriou, D K Papanastasiou, J B Burkholder1340h A33E-0269 POSTER Reaction rates of Criegee intermediates with water vapor and hydrogen sulfide: M C Smith, K A Boering1340h A33E-0270 POSTER High Accuracy OH Reaction Rate Constant Measurements: Studies of Pressure Dependencies and of the Reactivities of Stereoisomers. : V L Orkin, V G Khamaganov, M J Kurylo III1340h A33E-0271 POSTER Temperature- and Pressure-Dependent Kinetics Studies of Atomic Chlorine Reactions with Some Fluorinated Olefins and Ethers: J M Nicovich, P H Wine, S Mazumder, G P Hatzis, M Jiang

1340h A33E-0273 POSTER Rate coefficient for the OH radical reaction with HONO2 under UT/LS conditions: F Winiberg, Y Liu, S P Sander1340h A33E-0274 POSTER Characterizing Interferences in an NOy Thermal Dissociation Inlet: C Womack, P R Veres, C A Brock, J A Neuman, S J Eilerman, K J Zarzana, W P Dube, R J Wild, P J Wooldridge, R C Cohen, S S Brown1340h A33E-0275 POSTER Pressure- and Temperature-Dependent Branching Ratios of the OH + NO2 Reaction: J P Messinger, L A Mertens, D Amedro, M Okumura, S P Sander1340h A33E-0276 POSTER Laboratory Studies of Halogen Oxides Important to Stratospheric Ozone Depletion: D M Wilmouth, J E Klobas, J G Anderson1340h A33E-0277 POSTER A model analysis of halogen kinetics: the ClOOCl catalytic cycle revisited: T P Canty, R J Salawitch, D M Wilmouth1340h A33E-0278 POSTER Depositional and Immersion-Mode Ice Nucleation of Fine-Grained Volcanic Ash Samples: S Cloer, T Woods, K D Genareau1340h A33E-0279 POSTER Nanoparticle Growth and Reactivity: M V Johnston1340h A33E-0280 POSTER Secondary organic aerosol mass yields from the dark NO3 oxidation

fate: H Kang, D A Day, J Krechmer, B R Ayres, N I Keehan, S Thompson, W Hu, P Campuzano-Jost, J C Schroder, H Stark, A Ranney, P J Ziemann, K J Zarzana, R J Wild, W Dubé, S S Brown, J Fry, J L Jimenez1340h A33E-0281 POSTER Evaluation of Machine Learning Algorithms for Classification of Primary Biological Aerosol using a new UV-LIF spectrometer: S T Ruske, D O Topping, V E Foot, P H Kaye, W R Stanley, A P Morse, I Crawford, M W Gallagher1340h A33E-0282 POSTER Water Uptake and Optical Properties of Biomass Smoke from Southwestern US Fuels: Predicting Properties and Their Variability: M K Dubey, C Carrico, S L Bixler, C Allen, A C Aiken, T A Rahn, L Torres, H A Parker1340h A33E-0283 POSTER Heterogeneous Oxidation of Laboratory-generated Mixed Composition and Biomass Burning Particles: C Y Lim, R A Sugrue, D H Hagan, C D Cappa, J H Kroll, E C Browne1340h A33E-0284 POSTER Optical Properties and Aging of Light Absorbing Secondary Organic Aerosol: J Liu, P Lin, A Laskin, J Laskin, S M Kathmann, M Wise, R Caylor, F Imholt, V Selimovic, J Shilling1340h A33E-0285 POSTER SOA Formation from a/b-farnesene mixture: M Jaoui, T E Kleindienst, M Lewandowski, J H Offenberg, K Docherty1340h A33E-0286 POSTER A new look at the Effect of NOx on Biogenic SOA Yields: J Shilling, J Liu, R A Zaveri, A Zelenyuk, D Bell, A B Guenther, J A Thornton, E D’Ambro, S Schobesberger, C Gaston, B H Lee, M Ehn, O Perakyla, C Yan, C D Cappa, T Helgestad, Z Li, M Wise, J Wang, R Thalman, J D Surratt, Z Zhang, T Riedel, A Gold1340h A33E-0287 POSTER A New Method Using Single-Particle Mass Spectrometry Data to Distinguish Mineral Dust and Biological Aerosols: H Al-Mashat, L Kristensen, C M Sultana, K A Prather1340h A33E-0288 POSTER VALIDATION OF AMMONIA DIFFUSIVE AND ACTIVE SAMPLERS IN A CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE TEST FACILITY USING TRACEABLE PRIMARY STANDARD GAS MIXTURES : N A Martin, V Ferracci, N Cassidy, J Hook, R M Battersby, Y S Tang, A C M Stevens, M R Jones, C F Braban, L Gates, M Hangartner, P Sacco, D Pagani, J Hoffnagle1340h A33E-0289 POSTER Development of a new method for the measurement of Criegee intermediates in the gas and particle phase: C Giorio, S J Campbell, C Paijens, A J Wedlake, F Tampieri, A Tapparo, A Barbon, A Toffoletti, M Bruschi, M Kalberer1340h A33E-0290 POSTER The Outdoor Atmospheric Simulation Chamber of Orleans-France (HELIOS): A Mellouki, V Daele, B Grosselin, F Peyroux, R Benoit, Y Ren, M Idir1340h A33E-0291 POSTER Detection of methyl-, dimethyl- and diethylamine using a nitrate-based chemical ionization mass spectrometer: T Jokinen, J N Smith1340h A33E-0292 POSTER Diuranl variations and characteristics of organic molecular composition and stable carbon isotope ratios of PM2.5 in Beijing during the “APEC Blue”: H Ren, S Fan, P Fu1340h A33E-0293 POSTER Isotope Effect in Ozone Formation: Assessing the Relationship Between Photon Energy and Stabilization: D A Gardner, S Chakraborty, M H Thiemens1340h A33E-0294 POSTER On the Chemical Characterization of Organic Matter in Rain at Mexico City.: G Montero-Martinez, G L Andraca-Ayala, D P Hernández-Nagay, A Mendoza-Trejo, J Rivera-Arellano, A Rosado-Abon, P D Roy1340h A33E-0295 POSTER Spatial Variability of Perchlorate along a Traverse Route from Zhongshan Station to Dome A, East Antarctica: S Jiang, J Cole-Dai, Y Li, C An

1340h A33E-0296 POSTER Tracing carbonaceous sources by using particulate carbon and sulfate in precipitation in Calgary, Alberta Canada: C Ge, K J Stenhouse, K Du, Z Xing, A L Norman1340h A33E-0297 POSTER The Role of Grain Size and Shape on the Electrical Conductivity of Volcanic Ash: T Woods, K D Genareau, S Cloer1340h A33E-0298 POSTER Unexpected Sources of Reactive Oxygen Species in Natural Water : T Kahan, J N Grossman

A33F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hLight Scattering and Radiative Transfer: Basic Research and Applications I PostersPing Yang, Texas A&M University College Station; Michael Mishchenko, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

1340h A33F-0299 POSTER Mixing Single Scattering Properties in Vector Radiative Transfer for Deterministic and Stochastic Solutions: L Mukherjee, P Zhai, Y Hu, D M Winker1340h A33F-0300 POSTER RT code SORD: S Korkin, A Lyapustin, A Sinyuk, B N Holben1340h A33F-0301 POSTER The color of carbonaceous aerosols in the ambient atmosphere: C Liu, C Chung, F Zhang, Y Yin, D Zhao1340h A33F-0302 POSTER Microphysical properties and ice particle morphology of cirrus clouds inferred from combined CALIOP-IIR measurements: M Saito, H Iwabuchi, P Yang, G Tang, M D King, M Sekiguchi1340h A33F-0303 POSTER A Fast Hyperspectral Vector Radiative Transfer Model in UV to IR spectral bands: J Ding, P Yang, B Sun, G W Kattawar, S E Platnick, K Meyer, C Wang1340h A33F-0304 POSTER The effects of detailed dust particle morphology on light scattering: O Kemppinen, T Nousiainen, H Lindqvist, G Y Jeong1340h A33F-0305 POSTER Sensitivity analysis of observed reflectivity to ice particle surface roughness using MISR satellite observations: A Bell, S Hioki, Y Wang, P Yang, L Di Girolamo1340h A33F-0306 POSTER The Development and Application of the Community Active Sensor Module: B T Johnson1340h A33F-0307 POSTER Exact Simulation of Polarized Light Reflectance by Particle Deposits: B Ramezan Pour1340h A33F-0308 POSTER A scattering database of marine particles and its application in optical analysis: G Xu, P Yang, G Kattawar, X Zhang1340h A33F-0309 POSTER The impacts of light scattering by clouds on longwave radiative transfer: C P Kuo, P Yang, X Huang, D Feldman, M Flanner1340h A33F-0310 POSTER Impacts of Mass-dimension and Area-dimension relationships on retrieval ice particle effective radius from radar and lidar measurements: S H Ham, S Kato, F G Rose1340h A33F-0311 POSTER Linearization of Radiative Transfer in Atmosphere-Ocean System using Adjoint Method: Y Ota1340h A33F-0312 POSTER A method of retrieving BRDF from surface reflected radiance using decoupling of atmospheric radiative transfer and surface reflection: A Radkevich1340h A33F-0313 POSTER A Neural Network Correction to the Scalar Approximation in Radiative Transfer: P Castellanos, A M da Silva Jr1340h A33F-0314 POSTER Multi-channel polarization lidar for studing scattering of aerosols and clouds: J B Nee, P Chen, C Wang1340h A33F-0315 POSTER Optical properties of PM2.5 and the impacts of chemical compositions in a coastal city in China: J Deng, J Chen1340h A33F-0316 POSTER Mid-infrared Complex Refractive Indices for Long-chain Hydrocarbons: R F Niedziela, P Argon, M Edwards, B Roman

A33G Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hObservations and Modeling of Dust Aerosol and Its Societal Impacts in a Changing Climate I PostersJulian Wang, NOAA/Air Resources Lab; Terrence Nathan, University of California Davis; Daniel Tong, George Mason University Fairfax; Shu-Hua Chen, University of California Davis

1340h A33G-0317 POSTER Blowing Dust on Highway Safety: Characterizing and Modeling of Dust Emission Hot Spots in the Southern Plains: J Blackwell III, J J Li, T Kandakji, J D Collins Jr, J Lee, T E Gill1340h A33G-0318 POSTER Subcritical Destabilization of African Easterly Waves by Saharan Mineral Dust: T R Nathan, D Grogan, S H Chen

1340h A33G-0319 POSTER Assessing the Meteorology Associated with Extreme Dust Storms over the Arabian Peninsula: A statistical and dynamical approach: J Detzer, P C Loikith, C L Butenhoff1340h A33G-0320 POSTER Estimation of the dust-climate feedback: J F Kok, D S Ward, N M Mahowald1340h A33G-0321 POSTER Effects of Saharan Mineral Dust Aerosols on the Structure and Energetics of the African Easterly Jet-African Easterly Wave System: E Bercos-Hickey, T R Nathan, S H Chen1340h A33G-0322 POSTER The Impact of the Dust-Shortwave Radiation Effect on Atlantic Hurricane Activity in 2007: A G Isik, S H Chen1340h A33G-0323 POSTER Development of A Dust Climate Indicator for the US National Climate Assessment: D Tong, J X L Wang, T E Gill, S Van Pelt, D Kim1340h A33G-0324 POSTER 1500-year Record of trans-Pacific Dust Flux collected from the Denali Ice Core, Mt. Hunter, Alaska: P L Saylor, E C Osterberg, B G Koffman, D Winski, D G Ferris, K J Kreutz, C P Wake, M Handley, S W Campbell1340h A33G-0325 POSTER Saharan Mineral Dust and the Dynamics of African Easterly Waves: Sensitivity to Spatial Variations in the Zonally Averaged Background State: D Grogan, T R Nathan, S H Chen1340h A33G-0326 POSTER Assimilating MODIS Aerosol Optical Depth Observations to Assess the Impact of Saharan Mineral Dust on the Genesis and Evolution of Hurricane Ernesto (2006): K S Earl, S H Chen, Z Liu, H C Lin1340h A33G-0327 POSTER Dust Impact on Circulation Patterns and Regional Climate of Monsoon Regions: Y Gu, K N Liou, J H Jiang, R Fu, H Su, Y Xue1340h A33G-0328 POSTER Windblown Dust and Air Quality Under a Changing Climate in the Pacific Northwest : B S Sharratt, J Tatarko, J T Abatzoglou, F Fox, D R Huggins1340h A33G-0329 POSTER The Spatial and Seasonal Variability in Fine Mineral Dust and Coarse Mass Concentrations at Remote Sites across the United States: J L Hand, W H White, N P Hyslop, B A Schichtel, T E Gill1340h A33G-0330 POSTER Statistical Change Detection in Dust Storm Frequency Across Arid and Semi-arid Regions of Iran: R Modarres, S Sadeghi, A Sarhadi1340h A33G-0331 POSTER Field measurements of dust emission from sand dunes: Y Huang, J F Kok, R L Martin, F A Turney, L Souza Freire, M Chamecki1340h A33G-0332 POSTER A comparative analysis of surface winds in the Mid-Continental United States of America during severe droughts in the 1950s and 2010s.: R McCarter, K E Kohfeld, K Schepanski, T E Gill

A33H Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hOrganic Carbon in the Atmosphere: Reactivity, Budgets, and Lifecycle I PostersJesse Kroll, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Jennifer Kaiser, Harvard University; Frank Keutsch, Harvard University

1340h A33H-0335 POSTER Aerosol-Phase Production of Nitrogen-Containing Oligomers After Uptake of Methylglyoxal and Cloud Processing: D O De Haan, M Riva, J D Surratt, M Cazaunau, J F Doussin1340h A33H-0336 POSTER Comparison of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation between Gas-phase and Aqueous-phase Reactions: A Case Study on Guaiacol: W Jiang, L Yu, L Yee, M M Coggon, J Seinfeld, C Anastasio, S Zhou, Q Zhang1340h A33H-0337 POSTER Effects of Relative Humidity on the Molecular Transformation of Aqueous Organic Droplets Oxidized by Gas-Phase Hydroxyl (OH) Radicals : M M Chim, C Y Chow, J F Davies, M N Chan1340h A33H-0338 POSTER Diffusion Dependence on Aerosol Composition by Analytical Solution: Derivation, Implementation and Limitation Inside a Multi-process Model: D O Topping, S O’Meara, R A Zaveri, J Reid, G McFiggans1340h A33H-0339 POSTER A Monte-Carlo Analysis of Organic Aerosol Volatility with Aerosol Microphysics: C Y Gao, K Tsigaridis, S E Bauer1340h A33H-0340 POSTER Role of sucrose in the heterogeneous uptake of dimethylamine by ammonium sulfate aerosol particles: Y Chu, C K Chan1340h A33H-0341 POSTER Observations of liquid-liquid phase separation in several types of secondary organic materials free of inorganic salts: M Song, P Liu, S T Martin, A K Bertram, S Ham1340h A33H-0342 POSTER The interplay between acid-base and free radical chemistry in the heterogeneous oxidation and fragmentation of citric acid in aqueous aerosol by OH radicals: M Liu, A A Wiegel, K R Wilson, F A Houle

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1340h A33H-0343 POSTER CH3O2+OH as a Major Remote Source of Atmospheric Methanol: a Theoretical and Modelling Study: J F Muller, J Peeters, T Stavrakou, J Harvey, Z Liu1340h A33H-0344 POSTER Aqueous reactions of triplet excited states with allylic compounds : R Kaur, C Anastasio, B M Hudson, D J Tantillo1340h A33H-0345 POSTER First results of the PTR-3-TOF a novel instrument for studying the lifecycle of reactive organic carbon in the atmosphere: A Hansel, M Breitenlechner, L Fischer, E Canaval, M Hainer1340h A33H-0346 POSTER Measurements of Organic Composition of Aerosol and Rainwater Samples Using Offline Aerosol Mass Spectrometry: R E OBrien, K J Ridley, M R Canagaratna, P Croteau, S H Budisulistiorini, T Cui, H Green, J D Surratt, J T Jayne, J H Kroll1340h A33H-0347 POSTER Molecular Characterization of PM2.5 Water-Soluble Organic Matter by High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry: H J Lim, J H Park, Z B Babar1340h A33H-0348 POSTER A study of photochemical againg of ambient air using Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM) chamber under the different sources and types of emissions: T Lee, J Son, J Kim, J Kim, S Kim, K Sung, G Park, M Link, T Park, K Kim, S Kang, J Ban, D S Kim1340h A33H-0349 POSTER Classification of organic aerosol in the atmosphere over Seoul based on chemical group separation using two dimensional gas chromatography-time of flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC TOFMS) data: S Jeon, H B Lim, N Choi, J Lee, Y K Ahn, Y P Kim1340h A33H-0350 POSTER Characterizing oxidative flow reactor SOA production and OH radical exposure from laboratory experiments of complex mixtures (engine exhaust) and simple precursors (monoterpenes): M L Michael Link, B Friedman, J V Ortega, J Son, J Kim, J Kim, G Park, T Park, K Kim, T Lee, D Farmer1340h A33H-0351 POSTER Laboratory Measurements of Biomass Cook-stove Emissions Aged in an Oxidation Flow Reactor: Influence of Combustion and Aging Conditions on Aerosols: A P Grieshop, S M Reece, A Sinha, R Wathore1340h A33H-0352 POSTER Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation of Tailpipe Emissions from On-road Gasoline Vehicles: Y Zhao, A T Lambe, R Saleh, G Saliba, G Drozd, H Maldonado, S Sardar, B Frodin, L M Russell, A H Goldstein, A L Robinson1340h A33H-0353 POSTER Secondary organic aerosol formation from photo-oxidation of wood combustion emissions: Characterization of gas phase precursors and their link to SOA budget : D Bhattu, G Stefenelli, P Zotter, J Zhou, T Nussbaumer, A Bertrand, N Marchand, B Termine-Roussel, U Baltensperger, J Slowik, A S Prevot, I El-Haddad, J Dommen1340h A33H-0355 POSTER Oxidation of Tree Oil Containing a Complex Mixture of Sesquiterpenes: Keeping Track of the Carbon: C Arata, P K Misztal, G A Isaacman-VanWertz, L Yee, J P Franklin, R O’Brien, C Y Lim, P Massoli, A T Lambe, J B Nowak, T B Onasch, M R Canagaratna, J R Roscioli, S C Herndon, J T Jayne, D R Worsnop, L Su, D A Knopf, J H Kroll, A H Goldstein1340h A33H-0356 POSTER Monoterpene oxidation in an oxidative flow reactor: SOA yields and the relationship between bulk gas-phase properties and organic aerosol growth: B Friedman, M Link, D Farmer1340h A33H-0357 POSTER Exploring the potential ramifications of missing reactivity: J Kaiser1340h A33H-0358 POSTER Temperature Dependency of the Correlation between Secondary Organic Aerosol and Monoterpenes Concentrations at a Boreal Forest Site in Finland: Y Zhou, W Zhang, J Rinne1340h A33H-0359 POSTER OH reactivity for screening crop volatiles: N Zannoni, V Gros, F Truong, R Ciuraru, F Lafouge, L Gonzaga, C Boissard, P Laville, B Bonsang, D Baisnee, R Sarda Esteve, B Durand, J C Geudet, O Zurfluh, O Fanucci, B Loubet1340h A33H-0360 POSTER Measurements of total OH reactivity during PROPHET-AMOS 2016: S Dusanter, P S R Sigler, P S Stevens, B Bottorff, M Lew, S Sklaveniti, T Leonardis, N Locoge1340h A33H-0361 POSTER Exchange of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) at the Atmosphere-Soil Interface under Ambient Conditions: a Coated-Wall Flow Tube Study: G Li, H Su, U Kuhn, H Meusel, U Poeschl, M Shao, Y Cheng1340h A33H-0362 POSTER Seasonal measurements of organic acid fluxes over a ponderosa pine forest: S R Fulgham, P Brophy, M Link, J V Ortega, D Farmer1340h A33H-0363 POSTER Assessing the atmospheric oxidation of pesticides used to control mosquito populations in Houston, TX.: S Usenko, A E Clark, S Yoon, R J Sheesley1340h A33H-0364 POSTER An investigation of oxidation products and SOA yields from OH + pesticide reactions: T Murschell, B Friedman, M Link, D Farmer1340h A33H-0365 POSTER Elemental and Organic Carbon Measurements at the Kosetice Observatory, Czech Republic within EU Projects in 2009-2014 : M Vana, A Holubova, J Cech

1340h A33H-0366 POSTER Size-Resolved Composition of Organic Aerosol on the California Central Coast: J E Babila, C J Depew, S E Heinrich, M Zoerb1340h A33H-0367 POSTER Sources and Fate of Reactive Carbon over North America: X Chen, D B Millet, H B Singh, A Wisthaler1340h A33H-0368 POSTER Flux observations of isoprene oxidation products above a South East US forest point to chemical conversions on leaf canopy surface: P K Misztal, L Su, J Park, R Holzinger, T Nguyen, A Teng, J M St Clair, P O Wennberg, J Crounse, R Seco, T Karl, L Kaser, A Hansel, E Canaval, F N Keutsch, J E Mak, A B Guenther, A H Goldstein, B Mentler, B Lepesant, J P Schnitzler, E Partoll

A33I Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hProcesses of Sub-Cloud Scales: Modeling, Observation, and Parameterization for Larger-Scale Models II PostersYangang Liu, Brookhaven Natl Lab; Leo Donner, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; Pavlos Kollias, Stony Brook University

1340h A33I-0369 POSTER Implementation of a high spectral resolution bin microphysics scheme in large eddy simulations of marine stratocumulus: M Witte, P Y Chuang, G Feingold1340h A33I-0370 POSTER Improving Entrainment for LES of Stratocumulus with the Dynamic Reconstruction Turbulence Closure Model: X Shi, H Hagen, G H Bryan, F K Chow, R L Street1340h A33I-0371 POSTER Impacts of Entrainment-mixing Processes on Cloud Microphysics Using a Cloud Parcel Model Accounting for Entrained Aerosols: J Chen, Y Liu, M Zhang1340h A33I-0372 POSTER Macrophysical cloud properties simulated by two-moment microphysics: Y Baba1340h A33I-0373 POSTER Coherent structures and entrainment properties in stratocumulus topped boundary layer LES simulations.: P Davini, F D’Andrea, P Gentine, S B Park1340h A33I-0374 POSTER Representing the Effects of Entrainment and Mixing on Warm-cloud Microphysics in Large-Eddy Simulations: S K Krueger1340h A33I-0375 POSTER Studying Effects of Cloud Area Structure on Entrainment-Mixing Processes, Droplet Clustering, and Microphysics with a New Particle-Resolved Direct Numerical Simulation Model: Y Liu, Z Gao, X Lin1340h A33I-0376 POSTER Testing and Comparing an Adaptive Habit Bulk Microphysical Model with In Situ Measures of Ice Particle Habit: E L Dunnavan III, A A Jensen, W Wu, G M McFarquhar, Z Jiang, J Y Harrington1340h A33I-0377 POSTER Precipitation Sedimentation and Advection in GFS: R Sun, V Tallapragada1340h A33I-0378 POSTER Large-eddy simulations of daytime shallow cumulus over Southern Great Plains site: Influence of land surface heterogeneity and atmospheric conditions.: J Lee, Y Zhang1340h A33I-0379 POSTER The Energetics and Consequences of Hydrometeor Frictional Heating in Clouds: M Igel, A L Igel1340h A33I-0380 POSTER On the dominant impact of vertical moisture gradient on mesoscale cloud cellular organization of stratocumulus: X Zhou, A S Ackerman, A M Fridlind, P Kollias1340h A33I-0381 POSTER Large Eddy Simulation Study on Arctic Marine Clouds: the Effect of Aerosol-Cloud Interactions: T Raatikainen, J Ahola, J Tonttila, S Romakkaniemi, A Laaksonen, H Korhonen1340h A33I-0382 POSTER Variability of and Factors Controlling Precipitation Production in Shallow Cumulus - Results from the ARM Eastern North Atlantic Site: E P Luke, P Kollias1340h A33I-0383 POSTER A Stochastic Eddy-Diffusivity/Mass-Flux Boundary Layer and Shallow Convection Parameterization in 1-D NCEP GFS: Implementation and Initial Results: M L Witek, J Teixeira, K Suselj, J Han, C R Jones1340h A33I-0384 POSTER Entrainment and Detrainment Rates in Shallow Cumulus Clouds Diagnosed from LES under Various Modeling Assumptions: C M Kaul, T Schneider, L Hentgen1340h A33I-0385 POSTER Using polarimetric radar observations and probabilistic inference to develop the Bayesian Observationally-constrained Statistical-physical Scheme (BOSS), a novel microphysical parameterization framework: M van Lier-Walqui, H Morrison, M R Kumjian, O P Prat1340h A33I-0386 POSTER Latent Heating Profiles Derived from ARM Radar Observations in MC3E and GoAmazon Field Campaigns: Q Min, R Li, Z Mu, S E Giangrande, Y Wang1340h A33I-0387 POSTER Multi-function Airborne Raman Lidar (MARLi) Observations of Sub-cloud Scale Atmospheric Structures: Z Wang, D Wu, P Wechsler, M Deng

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Science Policy 101:A Field Guide to Congress12:30 P.M. – 1:30 P.M. Moscone North, Room 123-124

Thursday, 15 DecemberOne-on-One with an Attorney8:00 A.M.–3:00 P.M. Moscone South, Meeting Place,South Bridge, Build Out #1

Science Policy 201:Advocacy in Action11:30 A.M. –12:30 P.M. Moscone West: Room 2001A

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1340h A33I-0388 POSTER Cloudiness and Marine Boundary Layer Variability at the ARM Eastern North Atlantic Site: J Remillard, P Kollias, X Zhou, E P Luke1340h A33I-0389 POSTER Seasonal, Diurnal, and Inter-annual Variability of Cloud Frequency and Cloud Base Height over the Contiguous United States from Ceilometer Measurements: N An, K Wang, C Zhou, R T Pinker

A33J Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hSubseasonal to Seasonal Forecasting of High-Impact Weather and Climate Events I PostersAndrew Robertson, Columbia University of New York; Kathleen Pegion, George Mason University Fairfax; Arun Kumar, NOAA/NCEP; Duane Waliser, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h A33J-0390 POSTER Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Science and Prediction Initiatives of the NOAA MAPP Program: H M Archambault, D Barrie, A Mariotti1340h A33J-0392 POSTER Long Term Decline in Eastern US Winter Temperature Extremes.: L L Trenary, T M DelSole, M K Tippett, B Doty1340h A33J-0393 POSTER Subseasonal Forecasting Skill with Global 30km FIM-HYCOM Coupled Model: S Sun1340h A33J-0394 POSTER Subseasonal predictability of tropical cyclone genesis in a global high-resolution climate model: X Jiang, B Xiang, M Zhao, T Li, S J Lin1340h A33J-0395 POSTER Enhancing Resilience to Heat Extremes: Multi-model Forecasting of Excessive Heat Events at Subseasonal Lead Times: A Vintzileos, M Halpert, J Gottschalk, A Allgood1340h A33J-0396 POSTER Global-Local Interactions Modulate Tropical Moisture Exports to the Ohio River Basin: J Doss-Gollin, D J Farnham, U Lall1340h A33J-0397 POSTER Weather Regime-Dependent Predictability: Sequentially Linked High-Impact Weather Events over the United States during March 2016: L F Bosart, A C Winters, D Keyser1340h A33J-0398 POSTER Sub-seasonal Predictability of Heavy Precipitation Events: Implication for Real-time Flood Management in Iran: H Najafi, A Shahbazi, N Zohrabi, A W Robertson, A Mofidi, A R Massah Bavani1340h A33J-0399 POSTER Predicting the Subseasonal Features of Taiwan Mei-yu Rainfall and the Extremes: M M Lu, Y M Cho, C T Lee1340h A33J-0401 POSTER Sub-seasonal to Seasonal Prediction in the Midst of Uncertainties: Recognizing the Music in What May Seem Like Noises Across this scale: P Tiwari, S C Kar, S Dey, U C Mohanty1340h A33J-0402 POSTER Feeling the pulse of the stratosphere: An emerging opportunity for predicting continental-scale cold air outbreaks one month in advance: M Cai, Y Yu1340h A33J-0403 POSTER Modulation of Tropical Cyclone Genesis by Boreal Summer Intraseasonal Oscillation: An Anomalous Dynamic Genesis Potential Index: J Moon, B Wang1340h A33J-0404 POSTER Sub-Seasonal Precipitation and Surface Temperature Forecast Skill Using the Extended Range NCEP Global Ensemble Forecasting System: C Melhauser, Y Zhu, W Li, M Peña, X Zhou, D Hou1340h A33J-0405 POSTER Potential Predictability and Prediction Skill for Southern Peru Summertime Rainfall: S WU, M Notaro, S J Vavrus, E Mortensen, P J Block, R J Montgomery, J N De Pierola, C Sanchez1340h A33J-0407 POSTER Understanding the source of seasonal predictability for the winter Atmospheric Rivers: H M Kim, Y Zhou1340h A33J-0408 POSTER Predictability of wintertime Pacific weather regimes on medium-range timescales: M Matsueda1340h A33J-0409 POSTER Seasonal Forecasts of Extreme Conditions for Wildland Fire Management in Alaska using NMME: U S Bhatt, P Bieniek, R Thoman, A York, R Ziel1340h A33J-0410 POSTER Evaluating the sub-seasonal impacts of the MJO on rainfall over the Northwest of South America.: G C Recalde, B F Zaitchik1340h A33J-0411 POSTER Subseasonal Pedictability of Extreme Events: Z Guo, P Dirmeyer1340h A33J-0412 POSTER Predictability of Seasonal Precipitation Intensities Associated with Tropical Cyclones and Disturbances in Indo-China Region: M Revel, N Utsumi, S Yoshikawa, S Kanae1340h A33J-0413 POSTER Predictability and Spatial Characteristics of New-York-City-Area Heat Waves: C Raymond, R M Horton1340h A33J-0414 POSTER Forecasting California precipitation using a cointegrated relationship with the North Pacific High sea level pressure anomaly: J Rath, M C Costa-Cabral, S Roy

1340h A33J-0415 POSTER Improving Seasonal Climate Predictability in the Colorado River Basin for Enhanced Decision Support: S Rajagopal, M I Mahmoud1340h A33J-0416 POSTER Climate forecasting services: coming down from the ivory tower: F J Doblas-Reyes, L P Caron, N Cortesi, A Soret, V Torralba, M Turco, N González Reviriego, I Jiménez, M Terrado

A33K Moscone West 3010Wednesday 1340hAtmospheric Convection: Physics, Dynamics, Chemistry, and Roles in Weather and Climate IZhengzhao 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

1340h A33K-01 MCSs: Their Role in Weather, Hydrology, Climate, and Atmospheric Chemistry.: W R Cotton1355h A33K-02 Statistics of Deep Convection in the Congo Basin Derived From High-Resolution Simulations.: B White, P Stier, Z Kipling, E Gryspeerdt, S Taylor1410h A33K-03 Microphysical evolution of warm-type heavy rainfall from satellite measurements and modeling study : B J Sohn, H J Song1425h A33K-04 On the Development of Above-Anvil Cirrus Plumes in Extratropical Convection: C R Homeyer, J D McAuliffe, K M Bedka1440h A33K-05 New evidence and modeling studies of cross-tropopause transport of water substance by deep convective storms: P K Wang1455h A33K-06 Damping of Gravity Waves by Radiation to the Stratosphere: J P Edman, D M Romps1510h A33K-07 The moisture and MSE budget of developing tropical convection: Vertical modes and free-tropospheric moisture convergence: H Masunaga, Y Sumi1525h A33K-08 Linking Observed Long-term Changes in ITCZ Characteristics and the Morphology of Convective Systems: A D Rapp, K Wodzicki

A33L Moscone West 3008Wednesday 1340hCloud-Aerosol-Precipitation-Climate Interactions over the Southeastern Atlantic IRobert Wood, University of Washington Seattle Campus; James Haywood, Met

Jens Redemann, NASA Ames Research Center; Paquita Zuidema, University of Miami

1340h A33L-01 ORACLES and LASIC: New observational campaigns to improve understanding of the effects of Southern African Biomass Burning Aerosol on Radiation, Clouds and Climate.: R Wood, J Redemann, P Zuidema1355h A33L-02 Forecasting biomass burning smoke over the southeast Atlantic: model variability, emission constraints and aerosol-cloud-radiation interactions: P E Saide1410h A33L-03 Black Carbon Aerosols in the Marine Boundary Layer on the West Coast of Southern Africa: S Piketh, P Formenti, A Namwoonde, A Feron, C Gaimoz, M Cazaunau, M Hanghome, S P Broccardo, N Walton, D Klopper, R Burger, K V Desboeufs, G Siour, W Junkermann, W Maenhaut1425h A33L-04 First transmitted hyperspectral light measurements and cloud properties from recent field campaign sampling clouds under biomass burning aerosol: S E LeBlanc, J Redemann, Y Shinozuka, C J Flynn, M Segal-Rosenhaimer, M S Kacenelenbogen, K Pistone, S Schmidt, S Cochrane1440h A33L-05 Inverting Ground-Based Polarisation Lidar Measurements to Retrieve Cloud Microphysical Properties over Ascension Island: M de Graaf, J Brown, D Donovan, H W J Russchenberg, K Sarna1455h A33L-06 Neural Network (NN) retrievals of Stratocumulus cloud properties using multi-angle polarimetric observations during ORACLES : M Segal-Rosenhaimer, K D Knobelspiesse, J Redemann, B Cairns, M D Alexandrov1510h A33L-07 An Overview of Aerosol Absorption Above Clouds over the Southeast Atlantic Ocean from Passive Satellite Imagery during September 2016.: M de Graaf, L G Tilstra1525h A33L-08 On the Influence of Air Mass History on Low Cloud Properties in the Southeast Atlantic: J Fuchs, J Cermak, H Andersen, K Schwarz

A33M Moscone West 3012Wednesday 1340hEnergy and Water Cycling: Regional to Global Variability and Water Security I (joint with H, NH)

, Universities Space Research Association; Jared Entin, NASA HQ - SMD; Deborah Belvedere, Morgan State University; Joseph Santanello, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1355h A33M-02 Using new observations to improve high latitude and high altitude precipitation estimates in support of water and energy budget calculations and prediction of future changes: A Behrangi, M Richardson, G L Stephens, G J Huffman, R F Adler, E J Fetzer1410h A33M-03 Global Ocean Evaporation Increases Since 1960 in Climate Reanalyses: How Accurate Are They?: F R Robertson, J B Roberts, M G Bosilovich1425h A33M-04 An Analysis of Inter-annual Variability and Uncertainty of Continental Surface Heat Fluxes: S Y Huang, Y Deng, J Wang1440h A33M-05 Energy and Water Cycles – Regional to Global Variability.: C D Kummerow, P Brown, D Henderson1455h A33M-06 A Multi-Decadal Analysis of the Variability and Trends in the Global Water Budget: E F Wood, Y Zhang, M Pan, J Sheffield1510h A33M-07 Interannual-Interdecadal Precipitation Variability in Tropical Wet and Dry Zones: G Gu, R F Adler1525h A33M-08 Water Balance in Summer Monsoon over India: W T Liu, X Xie

A33N Moscone West 3006Wednesday 1340hENSO Dynamics, Observations, and Predictability in Light of the Recent 2015–2016 El Niño Event IMalte 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 A33N-01 ENSO Prediction and Predictability: M A Cane1355h A33N-02 A New Paradigm of ENSO’s Impact on Asia Monsoon: F F Jin, M F Stuecker, A Timmermann1410h A33N-03 Asymmetric Modulation of El Niño and La Niña and the Linkage to Tropical Pacific Decadal Variability: Y Okumura, T Sun, X Wu1425h A33N-04 A Simple Stochastic Model for El Niño with Westerly Wind Bursts: S Thual, A Majda, N Chen, S N Stechmann1440h A33N-05 ENSO and its modulations on annual and multidecadal timescales revealed by Nonlinear Laplacian Spectral Analysis: D Giannakis, J M Slawinska1455h A33N-06 A Simple Theoretical Nonlinear Model of Strong and Moderate El Niño Regimes: K Takahashi, C Karamperidou, B Dewitte1510h A33N-07 Evaluating the ENSO-dynamics in CMIP Simulations in the framework of the Linear Recharge Oscillator Model: A Vijayeta, D Dommenget1525h A33N-08 Volcanic Impact on ENSO: G L Stenchikov, E Predybaylo, A T Wittenberg

A33O Moscone West 3004Wednesday 1340hRemote Sensing of CH4 and CO2 from Space: Moving toward an Observing System III (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

1340h A33O-01 Role Of Fires On The Global Methane Budget And Atmospheric Methane Increase Since 2006: J Worden, A A Bloom, Z Jiang, S Pandey, T W Walker, H M Worden1355h A33O-02 GOSAT Observations of Anthropogenic Emission of Carbon Dioxide and Methane: R Janardanan Achari, S S Maksyutov, T Oda, M Saito, J W Kaiser, A Ganshin, T Matsunaga, Y Yoshida, T Yokota1410h A33O-03 Can we detect national-scale under-reporting of CO2 emissions using OCO-2 XCO2 observations in a carbon-weather data assimilation system?: S M Wuerth, I Y Fung, J L Anderson, K Raeder1425h A33O-04 Viewing the effects of anthropogenic emission control from the change of CO2 concentration observed by GOSAT in China during the 2014 APEC summit: L Lei, H Zhong, L Liu, S Yang Sr

1440h A33O-05 Sampling Singular and Aggregate Point Sources of Carbon Dioxide from Space Using OCO-2: F M Schwandner, M R Gunson, A Eldering, C E Miller, H Nguyen, G B Osterman, T Taylor, C O’Dell, S A Carn, B H Kahn, K R Verhulst, D Crisp, D C Pieri, J Linick, K Yuen, R M Sanchez, M Ashok1455h A33O-06 Strategies for Quantifying Anthropogenic CO2 Emissions from Space-borne Observations: R Nassar, T Oda, A Butz, D Wunch, D B A Jones, T G Hill1510h A33O-07 Inverse modeling of fossil fuel CO2 emissions at urban scale using OCO-2 retrievals of total column CO2: X Ye, T Lauvaux, E A Kort, J C Lin, T Oda, E Yang, D Wu1525h A33O-08 GHG Emission Source Observations of Western U.S. using the GOSAT Agile Pointing System: A Kuze, K Shiomi, H Suto, N Kikuchi, M Hashimoto, F Kataoka, C J Bruegge, F M Schwandner, J Hedelius, L T Iraci, E L Yates, T Tanaka, W Gore, I Leifer, D Crisp

A33P Moscone West 3002Wednesday 1340hThe Rise of Small Satellite Constellations for Earth Observation I S (Virtual Session) (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

1340h A33P-01 Achieving Science with CubeSats: Thinking Inside the Box: B Lal, T Zurbuchen1355h A33P-02 The TROPICS smallsat tropical cyclone mission: High temporal resolution microwave imagery as part of NASA’s third Earth Venture-Instrument (EVI-3) program: W J Blackwell, S A Braun, R Bennartz, C Velden, R M Atlas, J P Dunion, F Marks, R F Rogers, M Demaria1410h A33P-03 NOAA Interest in Small Satellite Solutions for Mitigation of Data Gaps: M Caulfield, K Tewey, P John1425h A33P-04 Small Satellite Constellations for Geospace Sciences: H E Spence1440h A33P-05 CYGNSS Observations of Surface Wind Speeds in Oceanic Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones: D J Posselt, J Crespo, C M Naud1455h A33P-06 Sub-Ionospheric Measurements of the Ocean, Atmosphere, and Ionosphere from the CARINA Satellites: P A Bernhardt, J A Montgomery Jr, C L Siefring, G Gatling1510h A33P-07 A Constellation of CubeSat InSAR Sensors for Rapid-Revisit Surface Deformation Studies: L Wye, S Lee, S H Yun, H A Zebker, J D Stock, C W Wicks Jr, R Doe1525h A33P-08 Towards Daily 5 m Resolution Mosaics of the Earth: K A Jordahl, R B Simmon, A Kapadia, J D Kington IV, K Wurster, M Schönert

ATMOSPHERIC AND SPACE ELECTRICITY

AE33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hEnergetic Radiation from Lightning and Thunderstorms II PostersBrant Carlson, Carthage College; Michael Briggs, University of Alabama in Huntsville; David Smith, University of California Santa Cruz; Gaopeng Lu, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS

1340h AE33A-0417 POSTER An Investigation of the Possibility of Detecting Gamma-ray Flashes Originating from the Atmosphere of Venus: M Bagheri, J R Dwyer1340h AE33A-0418 POSTER Ground-Level Search for Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes: J E Grove, E A Wulf, R S Woolf, B F Phlips, P M Bitzer1340h AE33A-0419 POSTER On the Phenomenology of Negative Polarity Energetic In-Cloud Lightning Events during Thunderstorms: F Lyu, S A Cummer, P R Krehbiel, W Rison1340h AE33A-0420 POSTER

Constraints to do realistic modeling of the electric field at the tip of a lightning leader: A B Skeltved, N Østgaard, B Carlson, A Mezentsev, N G Lehtinen1340h AE33A-0421 POSTER New High-Energy Phenomena in Aircraft Triggered Lightning: P Kochkin, A Van Deursen, A de Boer, M Bardet, J F Boissin1340h AE33A-0422 POSTER A terrestrial gamma-ray flash viewed from below in the eyewall of Hurricane Patricia: D M Smith, G S Bowers, S Cummer, S Heckman, R Holzworth1340h AE33A-0423 POSTER Spectral characteristics of VLF sferics associated with TGFs: A Mezentsev, N Ostgaard, S Cummer, J Pérez-Invernón, N G Lehtinen

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1340h AE33A-0424 POSTER Programming Arduino to Control Bias Voltages to Temperature-Depedndent Gamma-ray Detectors aboard TRYAD Mission: C E Stevons, P Jenke, M S Briggs1340h AE33A-0425 POSTER Concurrent Observations of Optical Lightning and a Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flash: I Khan, M S Briggs1340h AE33A-0426 POSTER Localization of Terrestrial Electron Beams: K Mitchell, V Connaughton, M Stanbro1340h AE33A-0427 POSTER Properties of Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes at various geographical regions: B G Mailyan, M S Briggs, T Chronis, O Roberts, G Priftis, G Fitzpatrick, E Cramer, M Stanbro, V Connaughton, S McBreen1340h AE33A-0428 POSTER Assessment of the High-Energy Spectral Component of Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes: M Marisaldi, M Galli, A Ursi, M Tavani, C Labanti, F Fuschino, N Ostgaard, S A Cummer, F Lyu1340h AE33A-0430 POSTER Sferics of Multipulse Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes from the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor: M Stanbro, M S Briggs, J R Dwyer, S A Cummer, G Fitzpatrick, E S Cramer, B G Mailyan, O Roberts1340h AE33A-0431 POSTER X-ray Production in a Laboratory Streamer Discharge: N G Lehtinen, P Kochkin, N Ostgaard1340h AE33A-0432 POSTER Structure of energetic radiation bursts observed during winter thunderstorms: T Torii, T Sugita, T Hasegawa, K Kume1340h AE33A-0433 POSTER Characterisation of Weak TGFs in RHESSI Data: K H Albrechtsen, N Ostgaard1340h AE33A-0434 POSTER Terrestrial Gamma Flashes at Ground Level – TETRA II: M L Cherry, C Adams, S Bai, Z Baum, J Hoffman, E Khosravi, M Legault, D J Pleshinger, R Rodriguez, D Smith, D Smith, A Sunda-Meya, J Trepanier, A Ward1340h AE33A-0435 POSTER Combining lightning leader and relativistic feedback discharge models of terrestrial gamma-ray flashes: J R Dwyer1340h AE33A-0436 POSTER Update of the Second Fermi GBM Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash (TGF) Catalog: M S Briggs, G Fitzpatrick1340h AE33A-0437 POSTER Updates on Search for Correlations Between Sprites and TGFs By Goddard Robotic Telescope Wide Field (GRT-WF): K Watanabe, S Alaniz, T Sakamoto, T Okajima, N Gehrels, H Chagnon, C Atkins, K Keefe, K Gutierrez1340h AE33A-0438 POSTER Electron Acceleration by Stochastic Electric Fields in Thunderstorms: Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes: S Alnussirat, J A Miller, H J Christian Jr, G J Fishman

AE33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340h

Earth Space Environment II PostersVictor Pasko, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Torsten Neubert, Technical University of Denmark; Jean-Louis Pincon, LPC2E - CNRS

1340h AE33B-0439 POSTER Global and Seasonal Assessments of Atmosphere-Ionosphere-Magnetosphere Coupling via Lightning-Induced Electron Precipitation: A P Sousa, R A Marshall, S Close1340h AE33B-0440 POSTER Estimation of NOx Production from Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes: E S Cramer, M S Briggs, N Liu, B Mailyan, H Rassoul, J R Dwyer1340h AE33B-0441 POSTER The VLF Scattering Pattern of Lightning-Induced Ionospheric Disturbances: M Cohen, M Golkowski1340h AE33B-0442 POSTER Thunderstorm Charge Structures Producing Negative Gigantic Jets: L Boggs, N Liu, J A Riousset, F Shi, H Rassoul1340h AE33B-0443 POSTER Global Occurrence Rates and Their LT/Monthly/Seasonal Variations of Lightning, Elves, and Sprites Derived from JEM-GLIMS Observations: M Sato, T Sato, T Adachi, T Ushio, T Morimoto, M Suzuki, A Yamazaki, Y Takahashi1340h AE33B-0444 POSTER An Alternative Explanation for “Step-Like” Early VLF Event: R C Moore1340h AE33B-0445 POSTER The Electrical Impact of Lightning Quasi-Electrostatic Fields on the Nighttime Lower Ionosphere: The Case of Negative Sprite Halos: M A Salem, N Liu, H Rassoul1340h AE33B-0446 POSTER First Ground-Based Observation of Sprites Over Southern Africa and Estimation of Their Physical and Optical Characteristics: O Nnadih, P Martinez, M Kosch, S Lotz, M Fullekrug1340h AE33B-0447 POSTER Whistler-like Signals Detected Simultaneously by Swarm Satellites: G Hulot, P Coisson, P Deram, J M Leger, T Jager, L Brocco

BIOGEOSCIENCESB33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAlternative Earths: The Co-evolution of Life and its Environments from the GOE to the Rise of Complex Life I PostersStephanie Olson, University of California Riverside; Charles Diamond, University of California Riverside; Timothy Lyons, University of California Riverside

1340h B33A-0578 POSTER The Role of Microbial Iron Reduction in the Formation of Proterozoic Molar Tooth Structures: M S W Hodgskiss, M Kunzmann, G P Halverson, A Poirier1340h B33A-0579 POSTER Temporal variations in the gene expression levels of cyanobacterial anti-oxidant enzymes through geological history: implications for biological evolution during the Great Oxidation Event: M Harada, R Furukawa, S I Yokobori, E Tajika, A Yamagishi1340h B33A-0580 POSTER Microbial Innovation after the GOE: C Magnabosco, K R Moore, J M Wolfe, G P Fournier1340h B33A-0581 POSTER Digital Reconstructions of Cloudina Populations: An In-Depth, Three-Dimensional Study: A Mehra1340h B33A-0582 POSTER Comparison of whole rock and discrete pyrite geochemistry as complementary tracers of ancient ocean chemistry: An example from the Neoproterozoic Doushantou Formation, China: D D Gregory, T W Lyons, C Diamond, R R Large, G Jiang, P H Olin, A S Stepanov1340h B33A-0584 POSTER Automating Microbial Directed Evolution For Bioengineering Applications: A Lee, I S Demachkie, N Sardesh, D Arismendi, C Ouandji, J Wang, J Blaich, D Gentry1340h B33A-0585 POSTER Unraveling the redox evolution of the Yangtze Block across the Precambrian/Cambrian transition: C W Diamond, F Zhang, Y Chen, T W Lyons1340h B33A-0586 POSTER Banded Iron Formations of the Cauê Formation, Quadrilátero Ferrífero Minas Gerais, Brazil: A novel pre-GOE record of biospheric evolution: B K Lee, H Tsikos, E P Oliveira, T Lyons

B33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCharacterizing Spatial and Temporal Variability of Hydrological and Biogeochemical Processes across Scales II Posters (joint with H)

Bhavna Arora, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab; Haruko Wainwright, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

1340h B33B-0587 POSTER The Nitrate Inventory of Unsaturated Soils at the Barrow Environmental Observatory: Current Conditions and Potential Future Trajectories: J M Heikoop, B D Newman, C A Arendt, C G Andresen, M J Lara, H M Wainwright, H Throckmorton, D E Graham, C J Wilson, S D Wullschleger, V E Romanovsky, W R Bolton, N A Wales, J C Rowland1340h B33B-0588 POSTER Seasonal divergence in the sensitivity of evapotranspiration to climate and vegetation growth in Yellow River basin, China: T Pei, X WU, X Li1340h B33B-0589 POSTER Investigating the Effect of Soil Moisture on Net Ecosystem Exchange in Shale Hills: Z G Griffiths, K J Davis, Y He1340h B33B-0590 POSTER Spatial Variability of Plant Available Water, Soil Organic Carbon, and Microbial Biomass under Divergent Land Uses: A Comparison among Regression-Kriging, Cokriging, and Regression-Cokriging: M Kiani, G Hernandez Ramirez, S Quideau1340h B33B-0591 POSTER Characterizing Low Molecular Weight Organic Matter in Arctic Polygonal Tundra Soils to Identify Biogeochemical Hotspots Using a Dual-Separation, High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Approach: M Ladd, S D Wullschleger, C M Iversen, R Hettich1340h B33B-0592 POSTER Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity of Nitrogen in Forested Headwater Catchments of the Northern Coast Range of Oregon: C Steadman, K D Bladon, A Argerich, S L Johnson1340h B33B-0593 POSTER A Centimeter-Scale Investigation of Geochemical Hotspots in a Soil Lysimeter: M Umanzor, Y Wang, K Dontsova, J Chorover, P A A Troch1340h B33B-0594 POSTER One-Dimensional Modelling of Biofilm Activity in Bioretention Cells (Rain Gardens) Engineered to Treat Organic Matter and Nitrogen Compounds: C Valeo, T Yu, A Chu, U T Khan, R B Bhiladvala, J He

1340h B33B-0595 POSTER Using a spatially-distributed hydrologic biogeochemistry model to study the spatial variation of carbon processes in a Critical Zone Observatory: Y Shi, D M Eissenstat, K J Davis, Y He1340h B33B-0596 POSTER Application of a Kohonen Network to Evaluate Spatial Variability in Concentration-Discharge Relationships in the Lake Champlain Basin: D Rizzo, K Underwood, M M Dewoolkar1340h B33B-0597 POSTER Patterns and Interactions Between Hydrodynamics and the Fate of Nitrate in Newly Emergent Coastal Deltaic Floodplains: A Christensen, R Twilley, C S Willson, E A Meselhe, L Larsen, E Castaneda-Moya, G Snedden1340h B33B-0598 POSTER The Role of Alpine Wetlands as Hot Spots of Dissolved Organic Carbon Fluxes in the East River, Colorado: M J Winnick, G R Rainaldi, C R Lawrence, M E McCormick, H T Hsu, J L Druhan, K H Williams, K Maher1340h B33B-0599 POSTER Spatial and Temporal Variability of Soil Respiration Fluxes from Alpine and Subalpine Soils in the East River Watershed, Colorado: M E McCormick, M J Winnick, G R Rainaldi, C R Lawrence, J L Druhan, H T Hsu, K Maher1340h B33B-0600 POSTER Environmental Stress-mediated EPS Production Shape Microbial Activity on Various Hydrated Rough Surfaces: G Wang, L Liu, G Chen1340h B33B-0601 POSTER NEON’s Mobile Deployment Platform: A research tool for integrating ecological processes across scales: M Sanclements1340h B33B-0602 POSTER Nutrient Uptake and Metabolism Along a Large Scale Tropical Physical-Chemical Gradient: F Tromboni, V Neres-Lima, W A Saltarelli, S A Thomas, A C P Miwa, D G F Cunha

B33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hConstraining Biosphere-Atmosphere Exchange Processes using Remote Sensing and In Situ Networks II PostersSeyed Hamed Alemohammad, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Abhishek Chatterjee, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Andrew Schuh, Colorado State University; Mathias Goeckede, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry

1340h B33C-0603 POSTER Contribution of Lower Troposphere Dynamics to Uncertainty of Satellite-Derived Surface CO2 Fluxes: T Lauvaux, M P Butler, J Liu, K J Davis, K W Bowman, S Feng, C Sweeney, A E Andrews, P O Wennberg1340h B33C-0604 POSTER Estimations of global terrestrial carbon flux using bottom-up and top-down approach: K Murakami, T Sasai, S Kato, M Saito, T Matsunaga, S S Maksyutov, T Yokota1340h B33C-0605 POSTER High-resolution CO2 flux inverse modeling using ground-based and GOSAT observations: S S Maksyutov, R Janardanan Achari, T Oda, M Saito, J W Kaiser, D Belikov, A Ganshin, R Zhuravlev, V Valsala, Y Yoshida1340h B33C-0606 POSTER Temporal Variations of the Atmospheric CO2 Concentration and Its Carbon Isotope Ratio at Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard and Estimation of Global Carbon Budget: D Goto, S Morimoto, S Ishidoya, S Aoki, T Nakazawa1340h B33C-0607 POSTER Enhanced methane emissions from Amazonian drought by biomass burning: M Saito, H S Kim, A Ito, T Yokota, S S Maksyutov1340h B33C-0608 POSTER Winter crop CO2 uptake inferred from CONTRAIL CO2 measurements over Delhi, India: T Umezawa, Y Niwa, Y Sawa, T Machida, H Matsueda1340h B33C-0609 POSTER Decadal trends in regional CO2 fluxes estimated from atmospheric inversions: T Saeki, P K Patra1340h B33C-0610 POSTER CO2 Flux Estimates from a LETKF Data Assimilation System and Investigation of Observational Error Specification: Z Chen, P Suntharalingam, A J Watson, U Schuster, J Zhu, N Zeng1340h B33C-0611 POSTER Estimating the impact of 2015 El Niño and 2011 La Niña on terrestrial biosphere flux variability with multiple satellite observations: J Liu, K W Bowman, N Parazoo, Z Jiang, A A Bloom, M Lee, K R Gurney, D Menemenlis, M Gierach, D Schimel1340h B33C-0612 POSTER Evaluation of simulated biospheric carbon dioxide fluxes and atmospheric concentrations using global in situ observations: S Philip, M S Johnson, C S Potter, V B Genovese1340h B33C-0613 POSTER Spatial Heterogeneity in Greenhouse Gas Mole Fractions across Frontal Boundaries: Exploratory Findings from Atmospheric Carbon and Transport - America Summer-2016 Field Experiment: K J Davis, S Pal, E V Browell, J F Campbell, Y Choi, J P DiGangi, J T Dobler, W H Erxleben, S A Kooi, T Lauvaux, B Lin, M J McGill, D McGregor, A R Nehrir, M D Obland, R Pauly, C Sweeney, M Y Yang

1340h B33C-0614 POSTER Estimating urban tree aboveground carbon storage using LiDAR and field measurement: Q Yu, R Pu, S Landry1340h B33C-0615 POSTER Can we improve top-down GHG inverse methods through informed prior and better representations of atmospheric transport? Insights from the Atmospheric Carbon and Transport (ACT) - America Aircraft Mission: S Feng, T Lauvaux, K Keller, K J Davis1340h B33C-0616 POSTER Impact of Modeling Domain on CO2 Flux Constraints for Satellite-Based Regional Inversions: M E Mountain, T Nehrkorn, A E Andrews, M Trudeau, K W Thoning, T S Zaccheo1340h B33C-0617 POSTER Ground-based Remote Sensing for Quantifying Subsurface and Surface Co-variability to Scale Arctic Ecosystem Functioning: R Oktem, H M Wainwright, J B Curtis, B Dafflon, J Peterson, C Ulrich, S S Hubbard, M S Torn1340h B33C-0618 POSTER A Global Study of GPP focusing on Light Use Efficiency in a Random Forest Regression Model: W Fang, S Wei, C Yi, G R Hendrey1340h B33C-0619 POSTER Deriving temporal net ecosystem exchange estimates by combining eddy covariance and remote sensing data: Q Zhou, A N Flores, A Fellows, G N Flerchinger1340h B33C-0620 POSTER Analysis of uncertainties in GOSAT-inferred regional CO2 fluxes: M Ishizawa, T Shirai, S S Maksyutov, Y Yoshida, I Morino, M Inoue, T Nakatsuru, O Uchino, K Mabuchi1340h B33C-0622 POSTER Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analysis of Physical Parameterization and Initial Conditions on Meteorological Variables and CO2 Mixing Ratios: T Lauvaux, L I Diaz Isaac, K J Davis, M Bocquet, N Bousserez1340h B33C-0623 POSTER Seasonal & Daily Amazon Column CO2 & CO Observations from Ground & Space Used to Evaluate Tropical Ecosystem Models: M K Dubey, H A Parker, P O Wennberg, D Wunch, A R Jacobson, S R Kawa, G Keppel-Aleks, S Basu, C O’Dell, C Frankenberg, A M Michalak, D F Baker, B Christofferson, N Restrepo-Coupe, S R Saleska, A C De Araujo, J B Miller1340h B33C-0624 POSTER Regional assimilation

biosphere models under drought stress: I R van der Velde, J B Miller, C B Alden, A E Andrews, K M Schaefer, W Peters, P P Tans, B H Vaughn, J W C White1340h B33C-0625 POSTER Cross-continental triple oxygen isotope analysis of tropospheric CO2: M C Liang, R Rangarajan, S Newman, A H Laskar1340h B33C-0626 POSTER Synergetic use of Sentinel-1 and 2 to improve agro-hydrological modeling. Results of groundwater pumping estimates in south-India and nitrogen excess in south-west of France: S Ferrant, M Le Page, Y H Kerr, A Selles, S Mermoz, A Al-Bitar, S Muddu, S Gascoin, J C Marechal, P Durand, J Salmon-Monviola, E Ceschia, V Bustillo1340h B33C-0627 POSTER The Atmosphere of Crystal Cave: Understanding Sources and Sinks of Trace Gases: A W Jarnot, S Hughes, D R Blake

B33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hMercury Biogeosciences and Environmental Change II Posters (joint with A, GC, SI)

Michael Bank, University of Massachusetts Amherst; James Shanley, U.S. Geological Survey; Heather Golden, US EPA, ORD, NERL, EERD

1340h B33D-0628 POSTER The Tree-Ring Mercury Record of Gold Mining in the Klondike, Central Yukon Territory: S Clackett, T J Porter, I Lehnherr1340h B33D-0629 POSTER The Role of Chloride Complexation on Anaerobic and Aerobic Mercury Bioavailability: B Stenzler, M Ruuskanen, A Hinz, A Poulain1340h B33D-0630 POSTER Tagging the origin of oxidized mercury in surface deposition: V Shah, L Jaegle1340h B33D-0631 POSTER Atmospheric mercury concentration and chemical speciation at Nam Co (4730 m a.s.l), a highland background site in the inland Tibetan Plateau: implications of mercury emission sources: X Yin, S Kang, G Zhang, Y Tong, B de Foy, J J Schauer, X Wang, W Zhang, Q Zhang1340h B33D-0632 POSTER The Potential Release of Mercury Currently Stored in Permafrost : P F Schuster1340h B33D-0633 POSTER Mercury Dynamics in Aquatic Food Webs of the Finger Lakes, New York: L Cleckner, N R Razavi, J D Halfman, S F Cushman, J Foust, B Gilman1340h B33D-0634 POSTER Re-cycling mercury: the role of stocking non-native fish in high-altitude lakes: S V Hansson, G Le Roux, J Sonke1340h B33D-0635 POSTER Methylmercury in Seawater and Sea Ice Across the Continental Shelf of the West Antarctic Peninsula: P Sontag, R M Sherrell, J R Reinfelder

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1340h B33D-0636 POSTER Patterns of total gaseous mercury (TGM) at a former brownfield in Syracuse, NY: L Meng, C T Driscoll, M Montesdeoca, G Millard, P McHale, M J Mitchell1340h B33D-0637 POSTER The importance of mercury in leaves, bark and wood of eight tree species across four northeastern forests: R D Yanai, Y Yang, C T Driscoll, M Montesdeoca1340h B33D-0638 POSTER Mercury retention in soil in association with organic matter decomposition and sulfur cycle: U Bajracharya, X Feng, B Jackson1340h B33D-0639 POSTER Improvements in Mercury Atmosphere-Surface Exchange Parameterizations for Incorporation into Chemical Transport Models: T Khan, Y Agnan, D Obrist, J A Perlinger1340h B33D-0640 POSTER Effects of Vegetation Composition and Trophic Structure on Pathways of Mercury Methylation in Alaskan Peatlands: M E Hines, L Zhang, T Barkay, D P Krabbenhoft, X Liu1340h B33D-0641 POSTER Mercury Accumulation in Biota of Tributaries of the Finger Lakes, New York: L Cleckner, R Razavi, S F Cushman, T Massey1340h B33D-0642 POSTER Assessment of Gaseous Oxidized Mercury Measurement Accuracy at an Atmospheric Mercury Network (AMNet) Site: W T Luke1340h B33D-0643 POSTER A Time Series Analysis of Mercury Species in the Nearshore Environment of Monterey Bay, CA: H Chiswell, A Olson, K H Coale, W A Heim, P S Weiss-Penzias, J Adelaars, A Byington, A Newman1340h B33D-0644 POSTER A Tropical Paradox –– High Mercury Deposition, but Low Mercury Bioaccumulation in Northeastern Puerto Rico: J B Shanley, M C Marvin-DiPasquale, O Lane, W Arendt, S J Hall1340h B33D-0645 POSTER Mercury Transport During Snowmelt in the Upper Provo River, Utah, USA: B N Packer, G T Carling, Z Aanderud, S Nelson1340h B33D-0646 POSTER Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Sediment – Water Exchange of Mercury in a Managed Flood Conveyance System: W A Heim, M Stephenson, J Negrey, G A Gill, K H Coale, C DiGiorgio, R C Harris1340h B33D-0647 POSTER Searching for the Source of Salt Marsh Buried Mercury.: C G Brooke, D C Nelson, E J Fleming1340h B33D-0648 POSTER Do Spawning Salmon Contribute Marine-Derived Contaminants to Southeast Alaskan Streams?: S A Nagorski, J P Hudson, J Fellman, E W Hood, A Vermilyea, D P Krabbenhoft, G Ylitalo

B33E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hPlant Traits and Biogeochemical Cycles III PostersJens Kattge, Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry; Michael Bahn, University of Innsbruck; Peter Reich, University of Western Sydney; Peter Thornton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1340h B33E-0650 POSTER Bamboo Expansion Alters Ecosystem NPP and N Cycling of Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest in Subtropical China: H Lu, Q N Song, W Wang1340h B33E-0651 POSTER Detecting Changes in Functional Traits of Forest after Extreme Climate Episode using Model Data Fusion: M Yokozawa, Y Kawai, M Toda1340h B33E-0652 POSTER Changes in Trace Gas Nitrogen Emissions as a Response to Ecosystem Type Conversion in a Semi-Arid Climate.: H Andrews, J R Eberwein, D Jenerette1340h B33E-0653 POSTER Predicting Phenologic Response to Water Stress and Implications for Carbon Uptake across the Southeast U.S.: L Lowman, A P Barros1340h B33E-0654 POSTER Influence of water stress on the carbon isotopic composition of modern plants: Implications for C4 plant appearance in Indian subcontinent: S Basu, S Ghosh, P Sanyal1340h B33E-0655 POSTER Drivers of inter-annual variability in C4 abundance in mixed C3-C4 grasslands: D Griffith, Z Ratajczak, M Anderson, E M Lind, C J Still1340h B33E-0656 POSTER Controls on tree species stem transport and emission of methane from tropical peatlands: J L M Van Haren, H Cadillo-Quiroz1340h B33E-0657 POSTER Redefining plant functional types for forests based on plant traits: L Wei, C Xu, B O Christoffersen, N G McDowell, H Zhou1340h B33E-0658 POSTER Constraining the Q10 of respiration in water-limited environments: A Collins, M G Ryan, C Xu, C Grossiord, S T Michaletz, N G McDowell1340h B33E-0659 POSTER Soil Biogeochemistry Case Study: Cold Springs, Nevada: T A Morgan, P Verburg

1340h B33E-0660 POSTER Impacts of root traits and genotypic diversity in switchgrass cropping systems on biogeochemical cycling of soil carbon and nitrogen: M A De Graaff, J D Jastrow, J Adkins, A C Johns, G Morris, J Six1340h B33E-0661 POSTER Trait Variation Along a Forest Successional Gradient in Dry Tropical Forest, Florida Keys: S Subedi, M S Ross1340h B33E-0662 POSTER Modeling the impact of plant response to nitrogen loading on N retention in riparian wetlands: K Dorheim, J D Schade, S McKelvey, B Mazzag1340h B33E-0663 POSTER Expansion of Phragmites australis alters methane dynamics and methanogen, methanotroph, and sulfate reducing bacteria communities in tidal marsh in Korea: J Kim, J Lee, H Kim, M Gauhar, H Kang1340h B33E-0664 POSTER Alpine plant community controls on ecosystem N pools under the influence of N deposition using an enriched 15N tracer experiment: A C Churchill, W D Bowman1340h B33E-0665 POSTER Analysis of the Controlling Factors of Forest Productivity in Northeastern U.S for Improved Application of Remote Sensing: C Madison, S V Ollinger1340h B33E-0666 POSTER Shifts in Geochemical Parameters and Greenhouse Gas Fluxes following Insect-Induced Tree Mortality: B Brouillard, K M Mikkelson, E Berryman, J Sharp, L Leonard, M Vega1340h B33E-0667 POSTER Shifted Warming Seasons Led To Slowdown Of Plant Growth Increase Over Northern Lands: L Zhao, J Xia, G Zhang, J Dong, J Liang, X Xiao, Z Shi, Y Luo, A Rinke, C Koven, D J Hayes, D Ji1340h B33E-0668 POSTER Origin and Evolution of The Early- Silurian Land Vascular Plants: Evidence From Biomarkers: R Jin1340h B33E-0669 POSTER Leaf Structural Acclimation Amplifies Simulated Climate Warming in Response to Elevated Carbon Dioxide.: M Kovenock, A L S Swann1340h B33E-0670 POSTER Leaf Chemical and Structural Traits Control Variation in Leaf Litter Water Absorption : A F Talhelm, A M Smith1340h B33E-0671 POSTER Leaf Respiratory Acclimation: Magnitude of Acclimation to the Long-term Warming in Tallgrass Prairie: C G Jung, F Peng, Y Luo1340h B33E-0672 POSTER The Impact of Climate Change on Photosynthesis: Modeling the Role of Water Use Efficiency and Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Alpine Tundra Plant Communities: K F Wentz, J C Neff, Z Fan1340h B33E-0673 POSTER Geohydrologic Applications of Spatial Phylogenetic Biodiversity Analyses in the Mojave National Preserve: J T Baughman, S McClure, J Pelaez, J R Pardo1340h B33E-0674 POSTER Predicted Responses of Vegetation to Climate Change: A Global Analysis of Changes in Primary Productivity and Water Use Efficiency in the 21st Century: S Bernardes1340h B33E-0675 POSTER

Structural diversity of water-limited savanna and ecosystem response to climatological variability: M I Nosshi, N A Brunsell

1340h B33E-0676 POSTER Do diurnal patterns of branch carbon uptake and transpiration recover after heat waves? Results from a Mediterranean-type ecosystem experiencing seasonal and exceptional drought: A L Pivovaroff, A Pesqueira, W Sun, U Seibt1340h B33E-0677 POSTER Leaf carbon contents vary with the plant life forms and biomes: S Ma, F He, D Tian, J Fang1340h B33E-0678 POSTER Cell size, genome size and the dominance of Angiosperms: K A Simonin, A B Roddy

B33F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hRemote Sensing to Support Investigations in Plant-Climate Interactions II PostersJonathan Greenberg, University of Nevada Reno; Shawn Serbin, Brookhaven National Laboratory

1340h B33F-0679 POSTER No Substitute for Going to the Field: Correcting Lidar DEMs in Salt Marshes: K Renken, J T Morris, J Lynch, H Bayley, A Neil, S Rasmussen, M Tyrrell, M Tanis1340h B33F-0680 POSTER Response of Vegetation Greenness to Climate Change in Meadows of the Sierra Nevada Mountains: M von Kaenel1340h B33F-0681 POSTER Characterization of canopy dew formation in tropical forests using active microwave remote sensing: C Gerlein-Safdi, S E Frolking, K K Caylor1340h B33F-0682 POSTER Detecting Soil Moisture Related Impacts on Gross Primary Productivity using the MODIS-based Photochemical Reflectance Index: M He, J S Kimball, S W Running, A Ballantyne, K Guan, K F Huemmrich1340h B33F-0683 POSTER Monitoring Trends in Productivity to Identify Vulnerable Ecosystems: Measuring Ecosystem Condition and Drought Resistance Across California Ecosystems: S L Malone, M G Tulbure, A J Pérez-Luque, M G Ryan, L A Joyce1340h B33F-0684 POSTER Analysis of Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Aboveground Net Primary Productivity in the Eurasian Steppe from 1982 to 2013: C Jiao, G Yu, N He, X Chen, C Zhang, Z Hu, J Ge1340h B33F-0685 POSTER The impact of deforestation on the hydrological cycle in Amazonia as observed from remote sensing: N Vergopolan, J Fisher1340h B33F-0686 POSTER Reconstructing Ecosystem-Scale Vegetation Activity Across the Terrestrial Mediterranean using Tree-Ring Width Data: B L Coulthard, R Touchan, D M Meko, K J Anchukaitis, F Sivrikaya, S Attalah, R Ilmen, A Aloui, J Attieh, I Mitsopoulos, M Sabir, A Christou, N Bozali, M Ketmen, J Stephan1340h B33F-0687 POSTER Photochemical Reflectance Index (PRI) as a proxy of Light Use Efficiency (LUE) and transpiration in Mediterranean crop sites: V LE Dantec, W Chebbi, G Boulet, O Merlin, Z Lili-Chabaane, S Er Raki, E Ceschia, S Khabba, P Fanise, B Zawilski, V Simonneaux, L Jarlan1340h B33F-0688 POSTER Plant Migrations Impact on Potential Vegetation and Carbon Redistribution from Climate Change in Northern North America: S Flanagan, G C Hurtt, J Fisk, R Sahajpal, M Zhao, R Dubayah, M Hansen, G J Collatz, K A Dolan

1340h B33F-0689 POSTER TEMPO Specific Photochemical Reflectance Index for Monitoring Crop Productivity: A Wulamu, J Fishman, M Maimaitiyiming1340h B33F-0690 POSTER Understanding the time-lag effect of terrestrial ecosystem response to drought: a regional case study of the 2000s Millennium Drought in Australia: M Zhao, G A, I Velicogna, J S Kimball

B33G Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hUnderstanding the Past, Present, and Future of Biodiversity in the Amazon and Brazil’s Atlantic Forest PostersKyle McDonald, CUNY City College of New York; Carlos Grohmann, University of Sao Paulo

1340h B33G-0691 POSTER The Belterra Clay: The Last Terrestrial Connection Between the Brazilian Shield and the Guiana Shield: K Campbell1340h B33G-0692 POSTER Glacial/Interglacial climate and vegetation history of North-East of Brazil during the last 1.5 Ma and their connection to the Amazonian rainforest: A Kern, P A Baker, F W Cruz Sr, G S Dwyer, C G Silva, A S Oliveira, D A Willard1340h B33G-0693 POSTER Parametrization of Land Surface Temperature Fields with Optical and Microwave Remote Sensing in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest: A Khan, K C McDonald, A C Carnaval1340h B33G-0694 POSTER INFERRING AMAZONIAN ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY FROM VERTEBRATE PHYLOGENIES AND TIMETREES: J Cracraft1340h B33G-0696 POSTER Applying NASA Imaging Radar Datasets to Investigate the Geomorphology of the Amazon’s Planalto: K C McDonald, K Campbell, R Islam, P M Alexander, J Cracraft

B33H Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hUrban Areas and Global Change I Posters (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 B33H-0697 POSTER Urban Typologies: Towards an ORNL Urban Information System (UrbIS): B KC, A W King, A Sorokine, M C Crow, R Devarakonda, N L Hilbert, R Karthik, D Patlolla, S Surendran Nair1340h B33H-0698 POSTER Improving input data for urban canopy and land surface models: sensitivity analysis of land cover data products: S R Shaffer1340h B33H-0699 POSTER Quantifying Urban Vegetation Type Fractions Using Signal Unmixing with Airborne Spectroscopic Imagery: E B Wetherley, D A Roberts, J P McFadden1340h B33H-0700 POSTER Estimating Urban Gross Primary Productivity at High Spatial Resolution: D L Miller, D A Roberts, J P McFadden1340h B33H-0701 POSTER An Improved Method for NPP Estimation in Wuhan, China: L Wang, L Feng1340h B33H-0702 POSTER Urban CO2 modeling with open geodata toward global carbon mapping: D Murakami, Y Yamagata1340h B33H-0703 POSTER Improving urban change maps for the conterminous United States from 1992 to 2011 by disaggregating roads from the National Land Cover Dataset: C E Soulard, W Acevedo1340h B33H-0704 POSTER Socioeconomic drivers of FFCO2 emissions in the LA Basin: Analysis of the Hestia version 2.0 results: D O’Keeffe, K R Gurney, J Liang, R Patarasuk, J Huang, M Hutchins1340h B33H-0705 POSTER An evaluation of commercial NDIR sensors for a potential use in future urban GHG monitoring systems: E Arzoumanian, A Bastos, B Gaynullin, H Martin, L Hjern, O Laurent, F R Vogel1340h B33H-0706 POSTER Demonstration of Resolving Urban Problems by Applying Smart Technology.: Y Kim1340h B33H-0707 POSTER Impact of urban regions on the surface energy and water partitioning over east North America: G F Garuma, L Sushama1340h B33H-0708 POSTER Identifying Population Vulnerable to Extreme Heat Events in San Jose, California.: A L Rivera1340h B33H-0709 POSTER WATER AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT. ZAPOPAN JAL. MÉXICO: R M Flores Sr, J Rosas-Elguera, L E Pena, G I Lucia1340h B33H-0710 POSTER Urbanization and Access Inequality to Collective Consumption Goods & Services related to Sanitation & Solid Waste in the cities of Sao Paulo State, Brazil: C D A Roig, F D F Feitosa, A M V Monteiro

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1340h B33H-0711 POSTER Study of Spatial Variability of Air Temperature by Means of Remote Sensing Data and Weather Stations in Urban Areas: A Case Study for Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil.: L M Bezerra, A M H D Avila, V R Pereira, R R D V Gonçalves, P P Coltri1340h B33H-0712 POSTER Simulation of urbanization effect on East China regional climate using a WRF/SSIB/URBAN model: J Quan, Y Xue, Z Liu, K W Oleson1340h B33H-0713 POSTER Introduction to Global Urban Climatology: A C G Varquez, M Kanda, N Kawano, N S Darmanto, Y Dong1340h B33H-0714 POSTER Global distribution of urban parameters derived from high-resolution global datasets for weather modelling: N Kawano, A C G Varquez, Y Dong, M Kanda1340h B33H-0715 POSTER 1-km Global Anthropogenic Heat Flux Database for Urban Climate Studies: Y Dong, A C G Varquez, M Kanda1340h B33H-0716 POSTER Numerical Studies of Thermal Conditions in Cities - Systematic Model Simulations of Idealized Urban Domains: V Heene, S Buchholz, M Kossmann1340h B33H-0717 POSTER Simulations of the Montreal urban heat island: F Roberge, L Sushama1340h B33H-0718 POSTER Experimental Studies on the Effects of Green Space and Evapotranspiration on Urban Heat Island in a Subtropical Megacity in China: Z Zou, G Y Qiu, X Li, H Li, Q Guo, C Yan, S Tan1340h B33H-0719 POSTER Minimizing Surface Exposure to Climate Extremity in Coastal Megacities by Structure Remodelling using Integral Geographic Information System: Lessons from Greater Mumbai Metropolitan: A Tiwari1340h B33H-0720 POSTER Impact of Thermal Inertia on Urban Climatology: A Case Study of Delhi: S Berwal, D Kumar, V P Singh, A K Pandey, K Kumar1340h B33H-0721 POSTER Low-CO2 Acid-Base Binders Made with Fly Ash: S T Erdogan1340h B33H-0723 POSTER The impact of traffic emissions on air quality in the Berlin-Brandenburg region – a case study on cycling scenarios: F Kuik, A Lauer, E von Schneidemesser, T M Butler1340h B33H-0725 POSTER Quantification of Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Wastewater Collection Systems (Cincinnati, Ohio, USA): A E Fries, A Townsend-Small, W Shuster, L A Schifman1340h B33H-0726 POSTER Electrochemical Analysis of Heavy Metal Contaminants in Plant Matter : C J Burghard, D B Atkinson, X Zhu1340h B33H-0727 POSTER Potential Impacts of Urban Land Expansion on Asian Outflows of Air Pollutants: T Wei, J Liu, S Tao, G A Ban-Weiss1340h B33H-0728 POSTER Equivalent Black Carbon measurements and spectral analysis of absorption coefficient during a biomass burning episode in the city of Bogotá, Colombia.: M Quirama, R Morales1340h B33H-0729 POSTER Fuel regulation in inland navigation: reduced soil black carbon and PAH deposition in river valleys: M Bläsing, L Schwark, W Amelung, E Lehndorff

B33I Moscone West 2010Wednesday 1340h4 Billion Years of Serpentinization on Earth and Beyond II (joint with V)

Frieder Klein, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Dieter Braun, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich; Emily Cooperdock, University of Texas at Austin; William Orsi, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich

1340h B33I-01 Serpentinization rates measured in olivine micro-reactors: H M Lamadrid, E Schwarzenbach, F Klein, A Dolocan, S A Ulrich, J D Rimstidt, R J Bodnar1355h B33I-02 Effect of the Hydrothermal Fluid Composition on the Serpentinization of Olivine and Pyroxene: I Daniel, M Andreani1410h B33I-03 Bidirectional replacement zoning during serpentinization on olivine-plagioclase system: R Oyanagi, A Okamoto, N Tsuchiya1425h B33I-04 Linking Active Serpentinization with Volatiles and Life: Constraints from IODP Expedition 357 (Atlantis Massif, MAR 30°N): G L Fruh-Green, S Rouméjon, M D Lilley, B Orcutt1440h B33I-05 The Potential Role of Formate for Synthesis and Life in Serpentinization Systems: S Q Lang, G L Frueh-Green, S M Bernasconi, W J Brazelton, J M McGonigle1455h B33I-06 Abiotic vs biological sources and fates of organic compounds in a low temperature continental serpentinizing system: K Robinson, S M Noble, E Shock1510h B33I-07 The origin of life in alkaline hydrothermal vents: V Sojo, B Herschy, A Whicher, E Camprubí, N Lane

1525h B33I-08 Exploring the Deep Biosphere in Ophiolite-hosted Systems: What Can Metabolic Processes in Surface Seeps Tell Us About Subsurface Ecosystems in Serpentinizing Fluids?: D R Meyer-Dombard, D Cardace, K M Woycheese, B Vallalar, C Casar, A Simon, C A Arcilla

B33J Moscone West 2008Wednesday 1340hAssessment of Satellite-Derived Essential Climate Variables in the Terrestrial Domain II (joint with C, GC)

Miguel Roman, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Pierre Guillevic, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Jaime Nickeson, Sigma Space Corporation; Zhuosen Wang, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1340h B33J-01 Global Land Product Validation Protocols: An Initiative of the CEOS Working Group on Calibration and Validation to Evaluate Satellite-derived Essential Climate Variables: P C Guillevic, J E Nickeson, M O Roman, F camacho De Coca, Z Wang, G Schaepman-Strub1355h B33J-02 Accuracy Assessment of GEOV1 and MODIS C5 & C6 LAI and FAPAR Essential Climate Variables Products over a Network of Cropland Sites. : F camacho De Coca, J Sánchez, C Latorre, R N Lacaze, F Baret, M Weiss1410h B33J-03 ACIX: Atmospheric Correction Inter-comparison Exercise: E Vermote, J C Roger, F Gascon, G Doxani1425h B33J-04 Assessment of SMAP L2/L3 Soil Moisture Products using In Situ Based Core Validation Sites : A Colliander, T J Jackson, R Bindlish, S Chan, N N Das, S Kim, M H Cosh, R S Dunbar, J Asanuma, K Aida, A A Berg, T L Rowlandson, D D Bosch, T G Caldwell, K K Caylor, D C Goodrich, H K Al Jassar, E Lopez-baeza, J Martínez-Fernández, A Gonzales-Zamora, S Livingston, H McNairn, A M Pacheco, M Moghaddam, C Montzka, C Notarnicola, G Niedrist, T Pellarin, J H Prueger, J Pulliainen, K Rautiainen, J Ramos, M S Seyfried, P J Starks, Z Su, Y Zeng, R Van der Velde, M Thibeault, W Dorigo, M Vreugdenhil, J P Walker, X Wu, A Monerris, P E O’Neill, D Entekhabi, S H Yueh1440h B33J-05 An assessment of long-term Land Surface Temperature data: D Ghent1455h B33J-06 Validation of VIIRS Land Surface Phenology using Field Observations, PhenoCam Imagery, and Landsat data: X Zhang, S Jayavelu, J Wang, G M Henebry, J M Gray, M A Friedl, Y Liu, C Schaaf, A Shuai1510h B33J-07 Inter-Comparison of MODIS and VIIRS Vegetation Indices Using One-Year Global Data: T Miura, J Muratsuchi, K Obata, A Kato, M Vargas, A R Huete1525h B33J-08 Evaluation of MuSyQ land surface albedo based on LAnd surface Parameters VAlidation System (LAPVAS): J Wen, L Xinwen, F Zhiming, B Dou, S Wu, Y Zhang

B33K Moscone West 2006Wednesday 1340hSoil Carbon Dynamics: Interactions of Plants, Microbes, and Minerals IBenjamin Sulman, Princeton University; Nancy HessLaboratory; Jennifer Soong, University of Antwerp; Benjamin Sulman, Princeton University

1340h B33K-01 Microbial community controls on decomposition and soil carbon storage : S D Frey1400h B33K-02 Interactions Between Pinus taeda (loblolly) Fine Roots and Soil Fungi: Impacts of Elevated CO2, N Availability, and Spatial Distribution of Fungi on Fine Root Persistence and Turnover: A Strand, K Beidler, D McGlinn, S G Pritchard1415h B33K-03 Plant-soil-microbe interactions regulating soil C storage: K S Hofmockel, E Bach, R Williams1430h B33K-04 Roots Stimulate Expression of Decomposition Transcripts in the Soil Microbiome: E E Nuccio, U Karaoz, J Zhou, E Brodie, M Firestone, J Pett-Ridge1445h B33K-05 Plant-microbe interactions driven by exometabolite preferences of rhizosphere bacteria: K Zhalnina, K B Louie, N Mansoori, Z Hao, J Gao, H J Cho, U Karaoz, D Loqué, B Bowen, M Firestone, E Brodie, T Northen1500h B33K-06 Rhizosphere Processes Are Quantitatively Important Components of Terrestrial Biogeochemical Cycles: Data & Models: A Finzi1520h B33K-07 Connecting Taxon-Specific Microbial Activities to Carbon Cycling in the Rhizosphere: B A Hungate, E Morrissey, E Schwartz, P Dijkstra, S Blazewicz, J Pett-Ridge, G W Koch, J Marks, B Koch, T A McHugh, R L Mau, M Hayer

CRYOSPHEREC33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAdvances in Understanding Processes at the Beds of Glaciers and Ice Sheets II Posters (joint with EP, H, NS)

Matthew Siegfried, University of California San Diego; Lucas Zoet, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Knut Christianson, University of Washington; Neal Iverson, Iowa State University

1340h C33A-0754 POSTER A new bed topography dataset for Greenland out to the continental shelf: J L Bamber, C Williams, T M Jordan, J A Dowdeswell, M J Siegert, S J Palmer, S L Cornford, M Morlighem, I G Fenty, J K Willis, J R Cochran, K J Tinto1340h C33A-0755 POSTER A pole of ignorance is filled: bed topography of the Recovery Region, East Antarctica: A Diez, K Matsuoka, F Ferraccioli, T A Jordan, H F J Corr, A V Olesen, J Kohler, R Forsberg1340h C33A-0756 POSTER Gravimetric determination of the Thickness of Taku Glacier: Impact of Glacier Thickness on Subglacial Hydrology and Potential Erosion: T G Hamm, L Borthwick, D Jarrin, M Miller, R Wall, L Beem, K L Riverman1340h C33A-0757 POSTER Geostatistical inversion for modeling subglacial drainage system.: I Irarrazaval, G Mariethoz, F Herman1340h C33A-0758 POSTER Landform-Sediment Associations Within ‘Subglacial Meltwater Corridors’ Reflect Channelised Subglacial Hydraulic Conditions During Deglaciation on the Canadian Shield: A M Haiblen, B C Ward, J E Campbell, P X Normandeau1340h C33A-0759 POSTER The Subglacial Drainage Patterns of Devon Island, Canada: A Grau Galofre, M Jellinek, G R Osinski1340h C33A-0760 POSTER Spatially variable till deformation and water transport in ice-stream shear margins from numerical simulations: A Cabrales-Vargas, J Suckale, A Damsgaard, L Goren1340h C33A-0761 POSTER Till Dynamics Underneath Ice Streams with a Nonlocal Dense Granular Flow Model: D Li, J Suckale, A Cabrales-Vargas, A Damsgaard1340h C33A-0762 POSTER Subglacial Bedform Development Explored with a Reduced Complexity Model: T Barchyn, C Hugenholtz, T Dowling, C Stokes1340h C33A-0763 POSTER Insights into the development of drumlin formation using ground-penetrating radar: J Woodard, L Zoet, N R Iverson, Í Ö Benediktsson, A Schomacker, A Finlayson1340h C33A-0764 POSTER Progressive Formation of Drumlins within the Múlajökull active Drumlin Field, Iceland: I O Benediktsson, M D Johnson, A Schomacker, O Ingolfsson, L Zoet, N R Iverson, S A Jonsson1340h C33A-0765 POSTER Subglacial processes recorded by in situ wireless probes: stick-slip motion and till deposition: J K Hart, K Martinez1340h C33A-0766 POSTER Stick-slip Cycles and Tidal Modulation of Ice Stream Flow: B Lipovsky, E M Dunham1340h C33A-0767 POSTER Low Velocity Seismic Waves Produced by Stick-Slip Processes During the Drainage of Two Supraglacial Lakes in Greenland: P M Kenyon, E J Orantes, S Grynewize, M Tedesco1340h C33A-0768 POSTER Drainage mass balance constraints on tidal modulation of ice stream and outlet glacier dynamics: T T Creyts1340h C33A-0769 POSTER High basal melt rates observed on Store Glacier, West Greenland, using phase-sensitive FMCW radar: T J Young, P Christoffersen, K W Nicholls, L B Lok, S H Doyle, B P Hubbard, C Stewart, C M Hofstede, M H Bougamont, J Todd, P V Brennan, A Hubbard1340h C33A-0770 POSTER Measured Deformation Enhancement in Western Greenland Shows the Importance of Viscosity Reduction for Elevated Melt Season Velocities: N T Maier, N F Humphrey, J T Harper, T W Meierbachtol

C33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hRemote Sensing of the Cryosphere I PostersMary 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 C33B-0771 POSTER Comparison of PALSAR-2 Interferometric Estimates of Snow Water Equivalent, Airborne Snow Observatory Snow Depths, and Results from a Distributed Energy Balance Snow Model (iSnobal): E J Deeb, H P Marshall, T H Painter, D G Marks, A R Hedrick, S Havens, R R Forster, P Siqueira

1340h C33B-0772 POSTER SLAPex--Initial Results from a Soil Freeze-Thaw Airborne Campaign: E J Kim1340h C33B-0773 POSTER Snow Monitoring Using Remote Sensing Data: Modification of Normalized Difference Snow Index: G Kaplan, U Avdan1340h C33B-0774 POSTER Detection of Seasonal Changes in the Cryosphere Using Reflected GNSS Signals: C C Chew, C Zuffada, A J Mannucci, S Lowe, S Oveisgharan, S X Esterhuizen1340h C33B-0775 POSTER Application of a Bayesian SWE retrieval algorithm using X- and Ku- band radar measurements: J Pan, M T Durand1340h C33B-0776 POSTER Validation of Absorption Based Dual-Frequency Radar Retrieval Algorithm of Snow Water Equivalent using SnowScat and SnowSAR Data: J Zhu, S Tan, C Xiong, L Tsang, J Lemmetyinen, C Derksen, J M King1340h C33B-0777 POSTER Relationship between RADARSAT-2 Derived Snow Thickness on Winter First Year Sea-Ice and Aerial Melt-Pond Distribution using Geostatistics and GLCM Texture: S Ramjan, T Geldsetzer, J Yackel1340h C33B-0778 POSTER The Reduction of Lidar Ground Surface Returns Due to Vegetation and the Impact on Snow Depth Uncertainty from NASA’s Airborne Snow Observatory: V M Patterson, K Bormann, J S Deems, T H Painter, D F Berisford1340h C33B-0779 POSTER El Niño Southern Oscillation controls snow cover on Nevado Coropuna: measurements using Landsat satellites: W H Kochtitzky, B R Edwards1340h C33B-0780 POSTER A Comparison of Hemispheric / Global Scale Satellite Snow-Cover Products: D K Hall, S Helfrich, N E DiGirolamo, G A Riggs Jr, M O Roman1340h C33B-0781 POSTER Subpixel Snow Cover Mapping from MODIS Data by Nonparametric Regression Splines: Z Akyurek, S Kuter, G W Weber1340h C33B-0782 POSTER Radiative transfer model of snow for bare ice regions: T Tanikawa, T Aoki, M Niwano, M Hosaka, R Shimada, M Hori, S Yamaguchi1340h C33B-0783 POSTER NASA Airborne Snow Observatory: Measuring Spatial Distribution of Snow Water Equivalent and Snow Albedo: M Joyce, T H Painter, P Ramirez, R Laidlaw, J W Boardman, K J Bormann, S M Skiles, J S Deems, D F Berisford, M Richardson1340h C33B-0784 POSTER Trend and Self Organizing Map Analysis of Snow Data of Northern Hemisphere for 1979-2014: T Y Gan, H Scheepers1340h C33B-0785 POSTER Global Snow Cover Estimation with Microwave Brightness Temperature Measurements and One-Class in situ Observations: X Xu, X Liu, X Li, Q Shi1340h C33B-0786 POSTER Spaceborne Radar Observations of High Mountain Asia Snow and Ice: J Lund1340h C33B-0787 POSTER Evaluation of MODIS Land Surface Temperature with In Situ Snow Surface Temperature from CREST-SAFE: C L Perez Diaz, T Lakhankar, P Romanov, J Munoz, R Khanbilvardi, Y Yu1340h C33B-0789 POSTER Antarctic Snowmelt Detected by Diurnal Variations of AMSR-E Brightness Temperature: L Zheng, C Zhou1340h C33B-0790 POSTER How Can Polarization States of Reflected Light from Snow Surfaces Inform Us on Surface Normals and Ultimately Snow Grain Size Measurements?: A M Schneider, M Flanner, P Yang, B Yi, X Huang, D Feldman1340h C33B-0791 POSTER A study on snow distribution in high elevations above the forest line using airborne laser scanning: T Nishihara, A Tanise1340h C33B-0792 POSTER Snow fraction products evaluation with Landsat-8/OLI data and its spatial scale effects over the Tibetan Plateau: L Jiang1340h C33B-0793 POSTER Spatiotemporal Patterns of Ice Mass Variations and the Local Climatic Factors in the Riparian Zone of Central Valley, California: P Inamdar, S Ambinakudige1340h C33B-0794 POSTER Satellite measurements of glacier recession on Punak Jaya, Papua Province, Indonesia, from 2006 to 2015: A G Klein, X Dong, J L Kincaid1340h C33B-0795 POSTER Remote sensing of rock glacier activity in the Spanish Peaks region of southern Colorado: C Miles, A Savage, F G Gomez1340h C33B-0796 POSTER Quantifying Suspended Sediment Concentration from Subglacial Sediment Plumes Discharging from Two Svalbard Tidewater Glaciers using Landsat 8 and In Situ Measurements: K M Schild, R L Hawley, J W Chipman, D Benn1340h C33B-0797 POSTER Decadal and Seasonal Variations of Alpine Lakes in Glacierized areas of Central Asia during 1990-2015: J Li, T Warner, X Chen, A Bao1340h C33B-0798 POSTER Polarization Lidar for High Precision Water Depth Measurements of Glacial Melt Water: R A Barton-Grimley, J P Thayer, L Koenig, M S Moussavi, A Gisler, G Crowley

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1340h C33B-0799 POSTER Landsat imagery and its treatment in a publicly available data portal to monitor flow velocity variations of Greenland outlet glaciers: M Scheinert, R Rosenau, B Ebermann, M Horwath1340h C33B-0800 POSTER Landcover Mapping of the McMurdo Ice Shelf Using Landsat and WorldView Image Data: E K Hansen, G Macdonald, D P Mayer, D R MacAyeal1340h C33B-0801 POSTER Dynamics of Alaska’s fastest advancing tidewater glacier measured through remote sensing: W J Durkin IV, T C Bartholomaus, M J Willis, M E Pritchard1340h C33B-0802 POSTER Updated Grounding Line of Thwaites Glacier Using TanDEM-X Digital Elevation Model: S H Kim, D J Kim1340h C33B-0803 POSTER Glacier albedo change and its relationship to surface temperature change from MODIS data: Queen Elizabeth Islands, Arctic Canada, 2001-2015: C Mortimer, M J Sharp1340h C33B-0804 POSTER Impact of Ice and Snow properties on Freeboard Retrieval and Ice Thickness Calculation from ALS, ASIRAS and CryoSat-2: S Gerland, J King, H Skourup, S Munk Hvidegaard, G Spreen, A Rösel, V Helm, C Polashenski, J Wilkinson, M A Granskog1340h C33B-0805 POSTER In situ validation of segmented SAR satellite scenes of young Arctic thin landfast sea ice: S Gerland, J Negrel, A P Doulgeris, V Akbari, T R Lauknes, L Rouyet, R Storvold1340h C33B-0806 POSTER Discrimination of first year sea ice thickness classes from a quad-Pol SAR image. : E J J Hudier1340h C33B-0807 POSTER Sea ice thickness in the Beaufort Sea and comparisons with C-band SAR imagery: J A Casey, C Haas, A Bublitz1340h C33B-0808 POSTER Extracting sea ice surface characteristics using spectral unmixing: A Barrett, J Stroeve1340h C33B-0809 POSTER Measurement of sea ice and icebergs topography using satellite imagery: I Zakharov, D Power, S Prasad1340h C33B-0810 POSTER Arctic sea ice volume variability and changes revealed from satellite observations: H Bi Sr1340h C33B-0811 POSTER Emissivities for the first- and multiyear sea ice retrieval from AMSR low-frequency TB measurements: S M Lee, B J Sohn1340h C33B-0812 POSTER NSIDC’s passive microwave satellite record: The story behind 30 years of data across multiple satellite platforms: D J Scott, M Brandt, M H Savoie, J S Stewart1340h C33B-0813 POSTER Mapping of summer sea ice in the Chukchi Sea using KOMPSAT-5 wide swath SAR images: H Han, H C Kim1340h C33B-0814 POSTER High-Resolution Mapping of Sea Ice, Icebergs and Growlers in Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, using Ground Based Radar, Satellite, and UAV: T R Lauknes, L Rouyet, S A Solbø, A Sivertsen, R Storvold, V Akbari, J Negrel, S Gerland1340h C33B-0815 POSTER Automated Topographic Change Detection via Dem Differencing at Large Scales Using The Arcticdem Database: S G Candela, I Howat, M J Noh, C C Porter, P J Morin1340h C33B-0816 POSTER Assessing Southwestern Greenland Ice Sheet Moulin Distribution and Formation from High-Resolution WorldView Remote Sensing: V W Chu1340h C33B-0817 POSTER Remotely sensing a cold region dune field using airborne LiDAR and high resolution aerial photography: C A Baughman, B M Jones, E Babcock, K L Bodony, D H Mann, C F Larson, J Smith1340h C33B-0818 POSTER Monitoring Bedfast Ice in Lakes of the Lena River Delta Using TerraSAR-X Backscatter and Coherence Time Series: S Antonova, C R Duguay, A Kaeaeb, B Heim, M Langer, S Westermann, J Boike1340h C33B-0819 POSTER Automated Lake Ice Classification of Dual Polarization RADARSAT-2 SAR Imagery with the Iterative Region Growing using Semantics Algorithm: M Hoekstra, C R Duguay, D A Clausi1340h C33B-0820 POSTER Great Lakes Ice Classification Using Dual Polarization Sentinel-1 SAR Imagery: J Wang, C R Duguay, D A Clausi1340h C33B-0821 POSTER RADARSAT-2 Polarimetric Radar Imaging for Lake Ice Mapping: F Pan, K Kang, C R Duguay1340h C33B-0822 POSTER Operational and LIS-Based North American Land Data Assimilation Systems at National Centers for Environmental Prediction: Capability in Simulating Water and Energy Budget over the Western United States: K Mitchell, Y Xia, M B Ek, D M Mocko, S Kumar, C D Peters-Lidard1340h C33B-0823 POSTER A pan-Arctic Assessment of Hydraulic Geometry: H Z D Chen, C J Gleason1340h C33B-0824 POSTER Mapping the Thermal State of Permafrost Through Modelling and Remote Sensing in ESA GlobPermafrost Project: J Obu, S Westermann, A Kaab, A Bartsch1340h C33B-0826 POSTER Analysis of diurnal and seasonal climate patterns in the Rwenzori Mountains, East Africa, using satellite data and models: D B Cavagnaro, A M Doughty, B Hatchett

1340h C33B-0827 POSTER Determining River Ice Displacement Using the Differential Interferometry Synthetic Aperture Radar (D-InSAR) technique: T Chu, K E Lindenschmidt1340h C33B-0828 POSTER ICESat GLAS Elevation Changes and ALOS PALSAR InSAR Line-Of-Sight Changes on the Continuous Permafrost Zone of the North Slope, Alaska: R R Muskett

C33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hSolid Earth-Cryosphere Interactions II Posters (joint with G, PP, S, T)

Richard Aster, Colorado State University; Douglas Wiens, Washington University in St Louis; Peter Bromirski, University of California San Diego

1340h C33C-0829 POSTER Elevated and Variable Geothermal Heat Flux below the West Antarctic Ice Sheet: C Branecky, S M Tulaczyk, A T Fisher1340h C33C-0830 POSTER A statistical approach to estimating the geothermal heat flux in Greenland using the global heat flow dataset, ice sheet modeling, and ice core data: S Rezvanbehbahani, L A Stearns, C J van der Veen, D J Walker1340h C33C-0831 POSTER Volcanic CO2 Emissions and Glacial Cycles: Coupled Oscillations: J M Burley, P J Huybers, R F Katz1340h C33C-0832 POSTER Tectonic Structure, Solid Earth and Cryosphere Interactions in the Casey-Davis Region of East Antarctica: A M Reading, M A King, J Halpin, J M Whittaker, D White, S Cook, T Staal1340h C33C-0833 POSTER Flexural-gravity Wave Attenuation in a Thick Ice Shelf: R A Stephen, P D Bromirski, P Gerstoft, Z Chen, D Wiens, R C Aster, A Nyblade1340h C33C-0834 POSTER Quantifying isostatic responses to Cenozoic incision in the Gamburtsev Subglacial Mountains and the Recovery catchment sectors of East Antarctica: F Ferraccioli, G Paxman, S Jamieson, M Bentley, N Ross, A B Watts, T A Jordan, R Forsberg1340h C33C-0835 POSTER Deciphering the Changes in the Lithospheric Structure of Antarctica by Combining Seismological and Satellite Gravity Gradient Data: J Ebbing, F Pappa, F Ferraccioli, W van der Wal, V R Barletta1340h C33C-0836 POSTER Antarctic ice sheet thickness estimation based on P-receiver function and waveform inversion: P Yan, F Li, Z LI, J Li, Y Yang, W Hao1340h C33C-0837 POSTER Determining the Upper Mantle Seismic Structure beneath the Northern Transantarctic Mountains from Regional P- and S-wave Tomography: G Brenn, S E Hansen, Y Park1340h C33C-0838 POSTER Deglaciation-induced uplift of the Petermann glacier ice margin observed with InSAR : Q Lu, F Amelung, S Wdowinski1340h C33C-0839 POSTER Regional and Local Glacial-Earthquake Patterns in Greenland: K Olsen, M Nettles1340h C33C-0840 POSTER Stalled Subduction and Microplates: P-wave Receiver Functions from NW Antarctic Peninsula: M Shore, C B Biryol, J M Lees, S J Lee1340h C33C-0841 POSTER Ice-dammed lake drainage in Greenland and the implications on the surrounding bedrock and ice: K K Kjeldsen, S A Khan, A A Bjork, K Nielsen1340h C33C-0842 POSTER Constraints on the variable subglacial structure of Whillans Ice Stream from ambient noise Rayleigh wave H/V ratios: M J Pratt, W Shen, D Wiens, J P Winberry, S Anandakrishnan1340h C33C-0843 POSTER East Antarctic intraplate earthquakes recorded by the AGAP/GAMSEIS temporary seismic array delineate possible ancient rift: A C Lough, D Wiens, A Nyblade1340h C33C-0844 POSTER Can the post-glacial rebound observations be reconciled with non-Newtonian mantle viscosity?: S Zhong1340h C33C-0845 POSTER SEA-LEVEL FINGERPRINTS IN A REGION OF COMPLEX EARTH STRUCTURE: THE CASE OF WAIS: E M Powell, C Hay, H C P Lau, N A Gomez, J Austermann, J X Mitrovica, K Latychev, D Wiens1340h C33C-0846 POSTER Rapid Ice Unloading in the Southern Antarctic Peninsula and its Effect on Bedrock Uplift Rates: C Zhao, M A King, C Watson, V R Barletta, A Bordoni, M Dell, P L Whitehouse1340h C33C-0847 POSTER Laboratory Constraints on Basal Seismicity: L Zoet, M Ikari, B M Carpenter, M Scuderi, R B Alley, S Anandakrishnan, C Marone

C33D Moscone West 3007Wednesday 1340hAssessing the Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheets and Their Contribution toward Global Sea Level IKathy Licht, IUPUI; Michael Kaplan, Lamont-DohertyEarthObservatory; Sidney Hemming, Columbia University of New York; Steven Phipps, University of Tasmania

1340h C33D-01 Modeling Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat in warm climates: a historical perspective.: D Pollard, R M Deconto, E Gasson1355h C33D-02 Repeated advance and retreat of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet on the continental shelf during the early Pliocene warm period: B Reinardy, C Escutia1410h C33D-03 Acceleration of Mass Losses and Mass Gains of the Antarctic Ice Sheet from 1992 to Present: H J Zwally, J Li, J W Robbins, D Yi1425h C33D-04 Is East Antarctica gaining more mass than West Antarctica is losing?: A Martin, J L Bamber1440h C33D-05 Improved estimate of accelerated Antarctica ice mass loses from GRACE, Altimetry and surface mass balance from regional climate model output: I Velicogna, T C Sutterley, G A, M R van den Broeke, E R Ivins1455h C33D-06 Onset of Major Antarctic Ice-Sheet Retreat Driven by Extensive Surface Melt: R M Deconto, D Pollard1510h C33D-07 Ice-Ocean Dynamic Feedbacks for Rapid Deglaciation in Antarctic Calving Bays at Termination I: E W Domack, Y Li, R H Weisberg, L Zheng, B E Rosenheim, C Subt1525h C33D-08 Past and present stability of the Weddell Sea sector of the Antarctic Ice Sheet: P L Whitehouse, A Vieli, S Jamieson, M Bentley, A Hein, D Sugden

C33E Moscone West 3009Wednesday 1340hIntegrating Observations and Models to Better Understand a Changing Arctic Sea Ice Cover II (joint with A, OS)

Donald Perovich, Dartmouth College; Marika Holland, Natl Ctr Atompsheric Research

1340h C33E-01 Straddling Interdisciplinary Seams: Working Safely in the Field, Living Dangerously With a Model: B Light, A Roberts1355h C33E-02 Bio-Optical Observations of Light Attenuation through Sea Ice During Melt Onset: A E Arntsen, D K Perovich, V Selz, C M Polashenski1410h C33E-03 Models and observations of Arctic melt ponds: K M Golden1425h C33E-04 An Integrated Investigation of the Sea Ice-Ocean Energy Balance using Satellite Remote Sensing, Autonomous In-Situ Observations, and Three-Dimensional Sea Ice Modelling. : N Wright, C M Polashenski, E D Skyllingstad, D K Perovich1440h C33E-05 Which Observations Are Most Important for Characterizing Arctic Sea Ice?: C M Bitz, Y Zhang, E Blanchard-Wrigglesworth1455h C33E-06 A Satellite Emulator for Evaluating Sea Ice Volume in Coupled Earth System Models: A Roberts, K Bench, W Maslowski, S L Farrell1510h C33E-07 Routine Mapping of the Snow Depth Distribution on Sea Ice: S L Farrell, T Newman, J Richter-Menge, M Dattler, J D Paden, S Yan, J Li, C Leuschen1525h C33E-08 Arctic Sea Ice Classification and Mapping for Surface Albedo Parameterization in Sea Ice Modeling: S V Nghiem, P Clemente-Colón, D K Perovich, C Polashenski, W R Simpson, I G Rigor, J E Woods, D T Nguyen, G Neumann

STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR

DI33A Moscone South 303Wednesday 1340hAn Integrated View of Planetary Bodies: Insights from Geochemistry, Petrology, Geophysics, and Modeling I S (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

1340h DI33A-01 Preservation of Primordial Mantle in the Aftermath of a Giant Impact: S J Lock, S T Stewart, S Mukhopadhyay1355h DI33A-02 Water Solubility in the Proto-Lunar Disk: E H Hauri, M Nakajima1410h DI33A-03 U, Th, and K in planetary cores: Implications for volatile elements and heat production: A Boujibar, M Habermann, K Righter, D K Ross, M Righter, B Chidester, J F Rapp, L R Danielson, K Pando, R Andreasen1425h DI33A-04 Effect of Fe Content on Olivine Viscosity at the P-T Conditions of Terrestrial-Planet Interiors: P Raterron, C W Holyoke III, L Tokle, N Hilairet, S Merkel, G Hirth, D J Weidner1440h DI33A-05 Evolution and dynamics of Earth from a molten initial stage: D J Louro Lourenço, P Tackley1455h DI33A-06 Reorientation Histories of the Terrestrial Planets: J T Keane, I Matsuyama1510h DI33A-07 Effects of De-spinning and Lithosphere Thickening on the Lunar Fossil Bulge: S Zhong, C Qin, R J Phillips

1525h DI33A-08 Revisit the Lunar Overturn Model with the Ilmenite Rheology Experiment Results: H Li, N Zhang

EDUCATIONED33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hClimate Literacy: Informal Education and Citizen Science, New Successes, and Strategies Beyond the Classroom II PostersRebecca Anderson, Alliance for Climate Education; Holli Riebeek Kohl, Science Systems and Applications, Inc.; Jen Kretser, Wild Center; Tony Murphy, The GLOBE Program/UCAR

1340h ED33A-0893 POSTER Preparing Informal Bay Area Educators for Climate Education Success: M Romero1340h ED33A-0894 POSTER Facing Climate Change: Connecting Coastal Communities with Place-Based Ocean Science: M Pelz, R K Dewey, M Hoeberechts, M A McLean, J C Brown, N Ewing, D J Riddell1340h ED33A-0895 POSTER Climate Connections in Virginia: Your Actions Matter: J S Hoffman, E G Maurakis1340h ED33A-0896 POSTER Increasing a Community’s Knowledge about Drought, Watershed Ecosystems, and Water Quality Through Educational Activities Added to Coastal Cleanup Day Events: R Brinker, L Allen, P Cole, C Rho1340h ED33A-0897 POSTER Height Matters: Citizen Science with the ICESat-2 Satellite: V Casasanto, B Campbell, T Neumann, K M Brunt1340h ED33A-0898 POSTER Research-informed Outreach informs Research: Using games to inform and understand farmer decisions in Sri Lanka: T Gunda, K Yeung, G M Hornberger

ED33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hClimate Literacy: Delivering Climate Change Science Content, Process, and Context to K12 Educators, Students, Parents, and the Larger Community II PostersPatricia Harcourt, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science; Joseph Levine, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Laboratory; Jessica Bean, University of California Berkeley

1340h ED33B-0899 POSTER Introducing a New Elementary GLOBE Book on Climate: Supporting Educators and Students in their Understanding of the Concepts Underlying Climate and Climate Change: D Stanitski, B Hatheway, L S Gardiner, J Taylor, L H Chambers1340h ED33B-0900 POSTER Climate Change Education for General Education Faculty: G Ozbay, R Fox-Lykens, M J Fuoco, L Phalen, P Harcourt, D E Veron, M Rogers, J Merrill1340h ED33B-0901 POSTER Making the Earth to Life Connection Using Climate Change: D B Haine, M Berbeco1340h ED33B-0902 POSTER Climate Literacy Through Learning-by-Doing: Engaging Communities in the Production of Accessible Research-Based Information: M Bourqui, M K M Charriere, C Bolduc

ED33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hClimate Literacy: Increasing the Collective Impact of Climate Literacy

Partnerships II Posters (joint with GC, PA)

Tamara Ledley, Technical Education Research Centers; Frank Niepold, NOAA Washington DC; Oksana Shcherba, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy

1340h ED33C-0903 POSTER Keeping the Hope: Seeing, Understanding, and Teaching Climate Change: J Warburton, S Bartholow, A Larson1340h ED33C-0904 POSTER Application of Geographic Information System (GIS) in Student Experiential Learning on Climate Change and Sustainability: G Ozbay, S Sriharan, C Fan, A Prakash, F San Juan1340h ED33C-0905 POSTER GLOBE Observer and the Association of Science & Technology Centers: Leveraging Citizen Science and Partnerships for an International Science Experiment to Build Climate Literacy: H Riebeek Kohl, L H Chambers, T Murphy1340h ED33C-0906 POSTER Climate Feedback: a worldwide network of scientists collaborating to peer-review the media and foster more accurate climate coverage: E M Vincent

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1340h ED33C-0907 POSTER Integrating Information Networks for Collective Planetary Stewardship: A Tiwari1340h ED33C-0908 POSTER NAGT: Partnering to Expand and Improve the Teaching of Earth Sciences at all Levels of Instruction while Increasing Earth Literacy to the General Public: K G Herbstrith

ED33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hClimate Literacy: Moving Past Barriers to Climate Literacy Action, What We Know from Educational Research and Evaluation, and Where We Need to Grow Posters (joint with A, GC, PA)

Karen McNeal, North Carolina State University Raleigh; John Fraser, New Knowledge Organization, LLC; Amber Campbell, Kansas State University

1340h ED33D-0909 POSTER The Relationship Between Anthropogenic Climate Change Acceptance and Agreement with Authentic Dissenter Messages: A P Bentley, H L Petcovic, D P Cassidy, P R Eklund1340h ED33D-0910 POSTER Moving beyond a knowledge deficit perspective to understand climate action by youth: K C Busch1340h ED33D-0911 POSTER ACE Action Fellowship Bridges Climate Education into Action for Young People: R K Anderson1340h ED33D-0912 POSTER Advancing Climate Change Education and Youth Empowerment: Preparing Our Communities with the Skills, Knowledge, and Passion to Push for and Develop Innovative Solutions: F Niepold III, E Johnston, J N Rooney-varga, L Qusba, W Staveloz, K Poppleton, E T Cloyd, J Kretser, J Bozuwa, M T Edkins1340h ED33D-0913 POSTER The potential of exceptional climate change education on individual lifetime carbon emissions: E Cordero, D Centeno, A M Todd

ED33E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCommunication of Science: Practice,

(joint with GC, NH, OS, SI)

Heidi Roop, Victoria University of Wellington; Samuel Illingworth, Univ of Manchester; Alejandra Borunda, Columbia University of New York

1340h ED33E-0914 POSTER Tweeting Earthquakes using TensorFlow: E Casarotti, F Comunello, F Magnoni1340h ED33E-0915 POSTER www.fallasdechile.cl, the First Online Repository for Neotectonic Faults in the Chilean Andes: F Aron, V Salas, C J Bugueño, C Hernández, L Leiva, I Santibanez, J M Cembrano1340h ED33E-0916 POSTER Applying Human-Centered Design Methods to Scientific Communication Products: E R Burkett, N K Jayanty, R M DeGroot1340h ED33E-0917 POSTER The “Week Of Planet Earth” Italy Discovering Geosciences: a More Informed Society is a More Engaged Society.: S Seno, R Coccioni1340h ED33E-0918 POSTER Polar Voices: Relaying the Science and Story of Polar Climate Change through Podcast: M Moloney, A Quinney, M S Murray1340h ED33E-0919 POSTER Circumarctic Conversations: Using Strategic Communication to Engage Participants and the Community in the 2016 Arctic Science Summit Week: S Mitchell, K Timm, T Bakker

ED33F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hUsing Drones for Education PostersGunther Kletetschka, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic; Marian Takac, Charles University in Prague

1340h ED33F-0920 POSTER Open source software and low cost sensors for teaching UAV science: S C Kefauver, R Sanchez-Bragado, G El-Haddad, J L Araus1340h ED33F-0921 POSTER Development of a UAS-based survey module for ecological research: R Meng, A M McMahon, S Serbin1340h ED33F-0922 POSTER Drone Detects Hotspots of Radiation and CO2 Outgassing: M Takac, G Kletetschka1340h ED33F-0923 POSTER Program Setup Time and Learning Curves associated with “ready to fly” Drone Mapping Hardware and Software.: T Wilcox1340h ED33F-0924 POSTER Incorporating Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) into High School Curricula in Hawaii: P A McGillivary, T Lukaczyk, B Brendan, M Tomita, T Ralston, G Purdy

ED33G Moscone South 309Wednesday 1340hCommunication of Science: Practice,

(joint with GC, NH, OS, SI)

Heidi Roop, Victoria University of Wellington; Samuel Illingworth, Univ of Manchester; Alejandra Borunda, Columbia University of New York

1340h ED33G-01 The Power of Storytelling: A Native Hawaiian Approach to Science Communication: K L Frank1355h ED33G-02 Earth Expeditions: Telling the stories of eight NASA field campaigns by focusing on the human side of science: S Bell1410h ED33G-03 Light and Dark: a Mixed Mode Exhibition and Art Installation Project: R W Walsh1425h ED33G-04 IODP Expedition 360: Analyzing the Media Coverage of a High Profile Research Project: L Kavanagh, A O Martinez, M Burgio, J Zhang, I Expedition 360 Scientists1440h ED33G-05 What Makes You Tick? An Empirical Study of Space Science Related Social Media Communications Using Machine Learning: Y L Hwong, C Oliver, M J Van Kranendonk1455h ED33G-06 @OceanSeaIceNPI: Positive Practice of Science Outreach via Social Media: A Meyer, A Pavlov, A Rösel, M A Granskog, S Gerland, S R Hudson, J King, P Itkin, J Negrel, L Cohen, P A Dodd, L de Steur1510h ED33G-07 Engaging new generation of Arctic researchers: 14 years and counting: V A Alexeev, J E Walsh, R Hock, D J Loucks, U Kaden1525h ED33G-08 INSPIRE Science Internship Camps at SMVDU; Forum for Engagement of Higher Secondary School Students for Promotion of Innovative Pursuit of Science: S K Wanchoo, S Vaishnavi

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCohesive Sediment Erosion and Transport in Riverine, Estuarine, and Coastal Environments II PostersAllen Reed, Naval Research Lab Stennis Space Center; Andrew Manning, HR Wallingford Ltd; Daniel Parsons, University of Hull; Theresa Wynn-Thompson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

1340h EP33A-0957 POSTER Numerical Simulation and Field Observations of Erosional Riverbanks: a Case Study on Uji River, Japan.: A Alyeldien, H Takebayashi, M Fujita1340h EP33A-0958 POSTER Critical shear stress measurement of cohesive soils in streams: identifying device-dependent variability using an in-situ jet test device and conduit flume: B Mahalder, J S Schwartz, A Palomino, T Papanicolaou1340h EP33A-0959 POSTER Soil and water temperature effects on the fluvial erosion of cohesive sediments: A Akinola, T Wynn-Thompson, G Olgun1340h EP33A-0960 POSTER Bi-objective analysis of water–sediment regulation for channel scouring and delta maintenance: A study of the lower Yellow River: D Kong, C Miao, Q Duan1340h EP33A-0961 POSTER Temperature Effect on Suspended Cohesive Sediment Concentration: S Ramalingam, V Chandra1340h EP33A-0962 POSTER Parameter Space of the Columbia River Estuarine Turbidity Maxima: C L McNeil, A Shcherbina, J Lopez, T Karna, A M Baptista, B C Crump, T B Sanford1340h EP33A-0963 POSTER The Effect of Organic Matter Oxidation and Drying on the Geomechanical Behaviour of Anoxic Mud: M Barciela Rial, J C Winterwerp, J Griffioen, L A van Paassen, T van Kessel1340h EP33A-0964 POSTER High Nutrient Load Increases Biostabilization of Sediment by Biofilms: K Valentine, G Mariotti1340h EP33A-0965 POSTER Winnowing and Flocculation in Bio-physical Cohesive Substrate: A Flume Experimental and Estuarine Study: L Ye, D R Parsons, A J Manning1340h EP33A-0966 POSTER Variability of cohesive sediment transport in vicinity of Sihwa tidal power plant: H K Ha, J W Kim, S B Woo1340h EP33A-0967 POSTER Flume Experiment on Fluid Mud Behavior into Dredged Navigation Channel: Y Nakagawa, H Murayama1340h EP33A-0968 POSTER Vertical and Tidal Variability of the Floc Size Distribution in a Partially Mixed, Low Turbidity, Anthropogenically Altered Geum River Estuary, Korea: G H Lee, S M Figueroa, H J Shin

1340h EP33A-0969 POSTER Quantifying Flocculation Settling Dynamics of Natural Fine-grained Suspended Sediments: “Floccin’ Across the USA!”: A J Manning, D H Schoellhamer, A J Mehta, G Schladow, S G Monismith, I B Huang, J S Kuwabara, J L Carter, A Sheremet, D R Parsons, R J S Whitehouse, D Todd, T Benson, J Spearman1340h EP33A-0970 POSTER Settling Velocities of Fine Sediments in San Francisco Estuary Margins: R M Allen, J Ma, M T Stacey, E A Variano1340h EP33A-0971 POSTER Clay Flocculation in the Presence of Suspended Silt: Independent or Dependent Fractions?: D A Tran, K Strom1340h EP33A-0972 POSTER Short Term Sediment Exchange Between Marshes and Bays Using Beryllium-7 as a Tracer, Fourleague Bay, Louisiana.: G A Restreppo, S J Bentley, K Xu, J Wang1340h EP33A-0973 POSTER Using XRF Geochemical Data to Differentiate Storm Event Deposits in a Backbarrier Lake in Coastal Louisiana: M Dietz, K B Liu, T A Bianchette, Q Yao, T McCloskey1340h EP33A-0974 POSTER Using Elemental Abundances and Petrophysical Properties to Trace Sediment Transport in the Hudson River: C Chang, T C Kenna, F O Nitsche1340h EP33A-0975 POSTER MODELING A G G R E G A T I O N - F R A G M E N T A T I O N PROCESSES BASED ON NONLINEAR COLLISION DYNAMICS: A J Manning, C Sahin, A Sheremet1340h EP33A-0976 POSTER Including Flocculation in a Numerical Sediment Transport Model for a Partially-Mixed Estuary: D Tarpley, C K Harris, C T Friedrichs1340h EP33A-0977 POSTER PIPING REGIMES IN COHESIVE MUD LAYERS: T Papanicolaou, A G Tsakiris1340h EP33A-0978 POSTER Nonlinear Propagation of Sound in Recently Settled Flocculated Sediments: A H Reed, W M Sanders

EP33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hControl from Above and Below: Interactions between Climate and Lithology in Landscape Evolution II Posters S (joint with B, GC, H, P)

Joel Johnson, University of Texas at Austin; Nicole Gasparini, Tulane University of Louisiana; Leonard Sklar, San Francisco State University

1340h EP33B-0979 POSTER Texture-contrast profile development across the prairie-forest ecotone in northern Minnesota, USA, and its relation to soil aggregation and clay dispersion.: C S Kasmerchak, J A Mason1340h EP33B-0980 POSTER Theories and Methods of Space-for-time Substitution in Geomorphology: X Huang1340h EP33B-0981 POSTER Paleotopography reconstruction and it implications for landform evolution modeling: L Xiong, G Tang, X Huang1340h EP33B-0982 POSTER Using a paleo perspective to demonstrate climate controls on glacial-interglacial weathering: insights from Little Lake, OR.: N S Schachtman, J J Roering, J A Marshall, D G Gavin, D E Granger1340h EP33B-0983 POSTER Colluvial signatures of Pleistocene sediment production in central Pennsylvania: J Del Vecchio, A Denn, R DiBiase, P R Bierman1340h EP33B-0984 POSTER Sediment production potential of different rock types: the global Erosivity Index: C von Hagke, N Moosdorf, S Cohen1340h EP33B-0985 POSTER Climate and the Pace of Erosional Landscape Evolution: J T Perron1340h EP33B-0986 POSTER Lithologic and Environmental Controls on Channel Network Extent and Responce to Change: K N Johnson, S W McCoy, O Chadwick, N Bingham1340h EP33B-0987 POSTER Quantitative Relationships Linking Rock Strength to Channel Morphology: A Case Study in Central Arizona: J E Larimer, B Yanites1340h EP33B-0988 POSTER Caves, Carbonates and Climate: Karst Landscape Development through Environmental Forcing, Little Cayman Island: S Hsia, G Ouellette Jr, C Manfrino1340h EP33B-0989 POSTER Rapid late-Pleistocene canyon incision in arid northeastern Tibet controlled by glacial meltwater runoff: H Zhang, M E Oskin, P Z Zhang, W Beck, P H Molnar, L Cheng, W Zheng, D Zheng, W Wang1340h EP33B-0990 POSTER An Insight into Environment and Provenance from Geochemistry of the Early Cretaceous Sedimentary Rocks, Upper Magdalena Valley, Colombia: J Duarte, P D Roy, R Lozano-SantaCruz, N Lopez-Balbiaux, F De La Parra

EP33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hEcogeomorphology: Sediment-Biota Feedbacks that Shape Land and Seascape II Posters (joint with B, GC, H)

Anastasia Piliouras, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Alejandra Ortiz, Indiana University Bloomington; Giulio Mariotti, Louisiana State University; Karin Bryan, University of Waikato

1340h EP33C-0991 POSTER Examining the impact of ambient flow on biofilm and its feedback on the flow structure through a fluid-structure interaction (FSI) solver: R J Hardy, S Sinha, G Sambrook Smith, F Kazemifar, K Christensen, J Best1340h EP33C-0992 POSTER Effects of biofilm on flow over and through a permeable bed: F Kazemifar, G Blois, M Aybar, P Perez Calleja, R Nerenberg, S Sinha, R J Hardy, J Best, G Sambrook Smith, K T Christensen1340h EP33C-0993 POSTER Flow-structure interaction between a model biofilm streamer and water flow: an experimental study: F Kazemifar, K T Christensen, G Blois, S Sinha, R J Hardy, J Best, G Sambrook Smith1340h EP33C-0994 POSTER Benthic Biofilm Controls on Fine Particle Dynamics in Streams: K R Roche, T J Battin, J D Drummond, F Boano, A I Packman, W R Hunter1340h EP33C-0995 POSTER Patch-scale Representation of Vegetation within Hydraulic Models: R J Hardy, T Marjoribanks, S N Lane1340h EP33C-0996 POSTER Investigation of vegetation-induced drag parameterizations for natural and nature-based extreme events coastal protection in the Chesapeake Bay: S Maldonado, J Suckale, C Ferreira, K Arkema1340h EP33C-0998 POSTER How does vegetation community shape geomorphological evolution? Tradeoffs among tide, sediment fluxes and vegetation configuration in the Virginia Coast Reserve (VA).: W Nardin, L Larsen, S Fagherazzi, P Wiberg1340h EP33C-0999 POSTER Effect of Vegetation on Sediment Transport across Salt Marshes: D J Coleman, M L Kirwan, G R Guntenspergen, N K Ganju1340h EP33C-1000 POSTER Effects Of Spatial Variability In Marshes On Coastal Erosion Under Storm Conditions: B Lunghino, J Suckale, O B Fringer, S Maldonado, C Ferreira, S Marras, T Mandel1340h EP33C-1001 POSTER How much land for your sand: effects of vegetation and compaction on crevasse splay formation: J Nienhuis, T E Tornqvist, C R Esposito1340h EP33C-1002 POSTER Sediment-vegetation interactions on the subaqueous Susquehanna River delta, upper Chesapeake Bay (USA): E Russ, C M Palinkas, L P Sanford, C Gurbisz, D Hinkle1340h EP33C-1003 POSTER Sediment and Vegetation Controls on Delta Channel Networks: R Lauzon, A B Murray, A Piliouras, W Kim1340h EP33C-1004 POSTER Effects of cross-shore location and deposition on dune grass growth: E deVries, L J Moore, E B Goldstein, T L Jass1340h EP33C-1005 POSTER Connectivity and hillslope sediment transport – the effects of rainsplash and biota: G R Hancock1340h EP33C-1006 POSTER Evaluating Connectivity for two mid-sized mammals Across Riparian Corridors using Wildlife Crossing Monitoring and Species Distribution Modeling: S Jeong1340h EP33C-1007 POSTER Hydrogeomorphic and ecological control on carbonate dissolution in a patterned landscape in South Florida: X Dong, J B Heffernan, A B Murray, M J Cohen, J B Martin

EP33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hErosion and Sediment Transport in Steep Landscapes II Posters (joint with NH, T)

Joel Scheingross, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences; Roman DiBiase, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Luca Malatesta, California Institute of Technology

1340h EP33D-1008 POSTER Meteorological Trigger Conditions for Different Geomorphic Processes in Steep Mountain Channels in the Austrian Alps: R Kaitna, M Braun1340h EP33D-1009 POSTER Morphological Controls on Velocity Inversions in Bedrock Canyons: B Hunt, J G Venditti, E Kwoll1340h EP33D-1010 POSTER The balance between keystone clustering and bed roughness in experimental step-pool stabilization: J P Johnson1340h EP33D-1011 POSTER Sensing fluid pressure during plucking events in a natural bedrock channel and experimental flume: C Wilkinson, D J Harbor, D Keel, S Levy, J P Kuehner

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1340h EP33D-1012 POSTER Alternate bars and multiple incisional grooves in bedrock-alluvial channel: T Inoue, H Yabe1340h EP33D-1013 POSTER Hysteresis in both sediment transport and water turbulence contribute to seismic hysteresis in a steep mountain stream: D L Roth, N J Finnegan, E E Brodsky, D Rickenmann, J M Turowski, A Badoux, F Gimbert1340h EP33D-1014 POSTER Flow Resistance Relationships in a Steep Gravel-bed River Experiment: T P Ulizio, B M Fuller, M C Palucis, M P Lamb1340h EP33D-1015 POSTER Modeling In-Channel Debris Flow Initiation Pre- and Post-Fire within the San Gabriel Mountains, California: B Zdeb, S Holo, M C Palucis, M P Lamb1340h EP33D-1016 POSTER Morphometric controls of creek scour on temperate alluvial fans: C A Lau, B C Ward, M Jakob, T Millard, C Schwarz1340h EP33D-1017 POSTER Geomorphic and hydraulic Analyses of In-stream Step-pool Structures (I): W C Kuo, Y L Hu, H W Wang1340h EP33D-1018 POSTER Application of Sediment Transport Model on Chijiawan Dam Removal: W C Kuo, H W Wang1340h EP33D-1019 POSTER Timing of suspended sediment loads in a partially glaciated mountain watershed, the Sauk River, Washington, USA: K L Jaeger, C A Curran1340h EP33D-1020 POSTER A Hydro-geomorphological Disaster: Braunsbach Flood 2016: D Wendi, U Öztürk, A Riemer, A Agarwal, I Hahn, J A Lopez Tarazon, O Korup1340h EP33D-1021 POSTER Sediment Source Connectivity, Torrent Erosion and Sediment Delivery during a Record-breaking UK Flood : J Warburton, R Johnson, M Kincey1340h EP33D-1022 POSTER The Influence of Landslides on Channel Flood Response: A Case Study from the Colorado Front Range: G L Bennett, S E Ryan, J Sholtes, S L Rathburn1340h EP33D-1023 POSTER Fluvial response to magnitude and frequency of episodic sediment supply within a 1D sediment transport model of a steep channel: T Müller, M A Hassan1340h EP33D-1024 POSTER Multi-decadal scale recovery of a forested mountain stream from episodic sediment input events: D A Reid

1340h EP33D-1025 POSTER Transient Fluvial Response to Alpine Deglaciation, Mount Rainier, WA: Geomorphic Process Domains and Proglacial Flux Controls on Channel Evolution.: J D Beyeler, D Montgomery, P M Kennard1340h EP33D-1026 POSTER Steady state, continuity, and the curious behavior of steep channels in layered rocks: M D Covington, M Perne, E Thaler, J M Myre1340h EP33D-1027 POSTER Knickpoint Retreat: the Role of Channel Self-Organisation: E Baynes, D Lague, M Attal1340h EP33D-1028 POSTER Reconciling Recession Rates of Vertical vs. Non-vertical Knickpoints, and a Potential Link to Bedrock Channel Concavity: E Shelef, I Haviv, L Goren1340h EP33D-1029 POSTER Modelling Waterfall Retreat in Heterogenous Bedrock: M Attal, R A Hodge, R Williams, E Baynes1340h EP33D-1031 POSTER Means of Slope Retreat on the Na Pali Cliffs, Kauai, Hawaii: G Osborn, A Sheardown, C Blay1340h EP33D-1032 POSTER Rockfall-Talus Process-Response Systems in the Canadian Rockies: P Thapa, Y E Martin, E A Johnson1340h EP33D-1033 POSTER How does slope gradient affect runoff and soil erosion on hillslopes?: L Chen, S Wu, Y Minghui1340h EP33D-1034 POSTER How do Colluvial Hollows Fill?: T C Hales, R Parker, S M Mudd, S W D Grieve

EP33E Moscone West 2005Wednesday 1340hFrontiers in EPSP: Landscape Response to a Changing Climate I (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

1340h Introduction: 1346h EP33E-01 A framework for high-resolution global forecasts of the impacts of climatic and land use changes on Earth surface processes: J D Pelletier, J L Russell, L McGuire0800h EP41A-0901 POSTER Monitoring thermokarst activity and landscape change in the Eureka Sound Lowlands, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut: M K Ward, W H Pollard

1408h Discussion: 1413h EP33E-03 Historic Drought puts the Brakes on Earthflows in Northern California: G L Bennett, J J Roering, B Mackey, A Handwerger, D A Schmidt, B P Guillod0800h 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 Team0800h 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 Montgomery1442h Discussion: 1447h EP33E-06 Measuring and Modeling the Effects of Meltwater Changes at Glaciers: V C Tsai, F Gimbert, N Aso, S Adhikari0800h 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 Ding1509h EP33E-08 Glacier, Glacial Lake, and Ecological Response Dynamics of the Imja Glacier-Lake-Moraine System, Nepal: J S Kargel, D H Shugar, G J Leonard, U K Haritashya, S Harrison, A B Shrestha, P K Mool, A Karki, D Regmi0800h EP41A-0900 POSTER Distinctive Sedimentary Record of a Landslide Generated Mega-tsunami, Taan Fjord, Alaska: B M Higman, C K Bloom, B T MacInnes, B M Richmond, H Tang0800h 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 Richmond1538h Concluding Remarks:

GEODESYG33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hBorehole Strainmeters: New Results, Emerging Applications, and Open Data Posters (joint with NH, S, V)

, USGS; Kathleen Hodgkinson, UNAVCO, Inc. Boulder;

David Mencin, UNAVCO, Inc. Boulder; Glen Mattioli, University of Texas at Arlington

1340h G33A-1074 POSTER Borehole strain observations of very low frequency earthquakes: J C Hawthorne, A Ghosh, A A Hutchinson1340h G33A-1075 POSTER Eruptive activity and source mechanisms at Etna volcano inferred through a recent borehole dilatometers network : A Bonaccorso, A T Linde, S I Sacks, G M Currenti, A Sicali1340h G33A-1076 POSTER Integrated Real Time Multi-Parameter Borehole Sensor System: A O Ozel, C Guralp, S Tunc1340h G33A-1077 POSTER Borehole Strainmeters and the monitoring of the North Anatolian Fault in the Marmara Sea.: W Johnson, D Mencin, R G Bilham, M H Gottlieb, E Van Boskirk, K M Hodgkinson, G S Mattioli, D Acarel, F Bulut, M Bohnhoff, S Ergintav, O Bal, H Ozener1340h G33A-1078 POSTER An Expedient but Fascinating Geophysical Chimera: The Pinyon Flat Seismic Strain Point Array: C A Langston1340h G33A-1079 POSTER Orientations and Relative Shear-strain Response Coefficients for PBO Gladwin Tensor Strainmeters from Teleseismic Love Waves: E A Roeloffs1340h G33A-1080 POSTER Mechanisms of Two Earthquakes in Southern California Deduced from Borehole Strainmeter Data: I Soh, C Chang1340h G33A-1081 POSTER Observations from multiple seiche load induced transient strains constrain the upper crustal magma reservoir beneath Yellowstone Caldera.: K J Gryger, K M Luttrell1340h G33A-1082 POSTER Shallow and deep creep events observed and quantified with strainmeters along the San Andreas Fault near Parkfield: D Mencin, K M Hodgkinson, G S Mattioli, W Johnson, M H Gottlieb, C M Meertens1340h G33A-1083 POSTER PBO Strainmeters: A Decade of Open Data Access and Review Of Network Performance: K M Hodgkinson, D Mencin, D Phillips, J Smith, D B Henderson, M H Gottlieb, W Johnson, C Pyatt, E Van Boskirk, C M Meertens, G S Mattioli1340h G33A-1084 POSTER Construction, Installation, and Results from a Seafloor Horizontal Optical Fiber Strainmeter: M A Zumberge, W Hatfield, D Elliott, D C Agnew, F K Wyatt

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1340h G33A-1085 POSTER Results from New Strainmeters and Forward and Inverse Models for Monitoring Deformation During CO2 Injection: S DeWolf, L C Murdoch, J E Smith, L N Germanovich, S M Moysey, A Hanna1340h G33A-1086 POSTER Ultraprecise compaction and vertical strain measured in the Mississippi River Delta using Optical Fiber Strainmeters: W Hatfield, M A Zumberge, M A Allison, J Bridgeman, T H Dixon, D Elliott, S L Nooner, M S Steckler, T E Tornqvist, F K Wyatt1340h G33A-1087 POSTER Optical Fiber Strainmeters at Piñon Flat Observatory: Calibration, Intercomparison, and Performance: F K Wyatt, W Hatfield, M A Zumberge, D C Agnew

G33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hGeodetic Measurements of the Earth’s Elastic Response to Surface Mass Variability I PostersYuning Fu, Bowling Green State University Main Campus; Shfaqat Khan, Technical University of Denmark; Ingo Sasgen, Alfred-Wegener-Institute Bremerhaven

1340h G33B-1088 POSTER New hydrological loading model validation by space geodesy in South America: J Nicolas, J P Boy, F Durand, A Mémin1340h G33B-1089 POSTER Seasonal Vertical Crustal Motion in Yunnan(China) Observed by GPS, GRACE and Precipitation data : Z Wei1340h G33B-1090 POSTER Driving mechanisms of modern earth fissures in the northern part of Nanyuan-Tongxian fault zone, Beijing,China: G Cheng, Y Zhang, H Wang, R Wang, H Guo1340h G33B-1091 POSTER The response to precipitation of a hydrothermal system: seasonal seismicity and vertical deformation at Aluto-Langano, Ethiopia.: Y B Amere, J Biggs, M Wilks, J M Kendall, E Lewi, A Ayele, B Bekele1340h G33B-1092 POSTER Seasonal Seismicity Variations in the Southcentral Alaska Subduction Zone and Its Relationship With Surface Hydrological Mass Changes: Y Fu, C W Johnson, R Burgmann, Z Liu, J T Freymueller1340h G33B-1093 POSTER Multi-geodetic characterization of the seasonal signal at the CERGA geodetic reference, France: A MEMIN, V Viswanathan, A Fienga, A Santamaría-Gómez, J P Boy1340h G33B-1094 POSTER Multifrequential periodogram analysis of earthquake occurrence and correlation analysis with external periodic forcing in two regions of Central California: C W Johnson, P Dutilleul, R Burgmann1340h G33B-1095 POSTER Hydrological Influences on Vertical Crustal Motion: Integration of GNSS, GRACE and Hydrological Models: M A Karegar, T H Dixon, D P Chambers1340h G33B-1096 POSTER Monitoring Groundwater Depletion of Northwest India using SAR Interferometry: Y Tsai, J Kim, H Save, S Lin1340h G33B-1097 POSTER Assessing the Contribution of Superconducting Gravimetry and GPS to Lunar Laser Ranging at Apache Point Observatory, New Mexico: D J Crossley, T Murphy, A A Borsa, J P Boy1340h G33B-1098 POSTER Spatial variation in Earth structure inferred by GNSS seasonal deformations due to snow loads in northeast Japan: H Hirose, R Kurisu, T Nishimura1340h G33B-1099 POSTER Improving the detection of tectonic transients in Japan by accounting for Earth’s deformation response to surface mass loading: H R Martens, M Simons, A W Moore, S E Owen, L A Rivera1340h G33B-1100 POSTER Estimating Snow Water Equivalent from GPS Vertical Position: Relationship between Errors and Station Density for the Western U.S.: T Enzminger, E E Small, A A Borsa1340h G33B-1101 POSTER Research on the vertical crustal deformation at the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau by combining GRACE and GPS data: Q Zhao, W Wu1340h G33B-1102 POSTER Crustal deformation modulation due to regional mass redistribution in China and its adjacent region constrained by GPS and GRACE measurements: K Zhang, W Gan, S Liang

G33C Moscone West 2004Wednesday 1340hRecent Advances in SAR Technology for Earth Observation I (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 G33C-01 SweepSAR Sensor Technology for Dense Spatial and Temporal Coverage of Earth Change: P A Rosen

1355h G33C-02 ARIA: Delivering state-of-the-art InSAR products to end users: P S Agram, S E Owen, H Hua, G Manipon, G F Sacco, B D Bue, E J Fielding, S H Yun, M Simons, F Webb, P A Rosen, P Lundgren, Z Liu1410h G33C-03 On the use of Cloud Computing and Machine Learning for Large-Scale SAR Science Data Processing and Quality Assessment Analysi: H Hua1425h G33C-04 Unsupervised SBAS-DInSAR Processing of Space-borne SAR data for Earth Surface Displacement Time Series Generation: F Casu, C de Luca, R Lanari, M Manunta, I Zinno1440h G33C-05 Large-scale time-series InSAR analysis of the Sacramento-San Joaquin delta subsidence using UAVSAR: D P Bekaert, C E Jones, K An1455h G33C-06 InSAR Constraints on the Deformation of Debris-Covered Glaciers in the Khumbu Region of Nepal: D A Schmidt, B Hallet, A D Barker, D E Shean, H Conway1510h G33C-07 Ionospheric Correction of InSAR for Accurate Ice Motion Mapping at High Latitudes: H Liao, F J Meyer1525h G33C-08 Processing of Interferometric Time-Series acquired with Ground-Based Radar for Mapping Deformation of the Calaveras Fault at Coyote Dam: C L Werner, B Baker, R Cassotto, U Wegmüller, E Roberstson, K Miller, M A Fahnestock

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hEnvironmental, Socioeconomic, and Climatic Changes in Northern Eurasia and Their Feedbacks to the Global Earth System and Society II Posters (joint with B, C, H, SI)

Pavel Groisman, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Jiaguo Qi, Michigan State University; Shamil Maksyutov, National Institute for Environmental Studies; Sergey Gulev, P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, RAS,

1340h GC33A-1208 POSTER Developing an Approach to Model UV Fluxes in Smoke Laden Conditions over Central Asia: Y H Park, I N Sokolik1340h GC33A-1209 POSTER Linking the Agricultural Production and Climate Change in Central Asia: 1991-2015: V Tatarskii, O Shemyakina, I N Sokolik1340h GC33A-1210 POSTER Towards A Synthesis Of Land Dynamics And Hydrological Processes Across Central Asia: I N Sokolik, V Tatarskii, A I Shiklomanov, G M Henebry, K de Beurs, M Laruelle1340h GC33A-1211 POSTER Statistical downscaling of monthly mean temperature for Kazakhstan in Central Asia using ordinary least squares regression: F Jing, Y Li, L Wang, C Qixiang, S Wu II1340h GC33A-1212 POSTER Developing a Dust Emission Climatology for Central Asia Using a Fully Coupled WFR-Chem-DuMo Model: L Li, I N Sokolik1340h GC33A-1213 POSTER The Effect of Large Scale Climate Oscillations on the Land Surface Phenology of the Northern Polar Regions and Central Asia: K de Beurs, G M Henebry, B Owsley, I N Sokolik1340h GC33A-1214 POSTER Human-animal agency in reindeer management: Sami herders’ perspectives on Fennoscandian tundra vegetation dynamics under climate change: B C Forbes, T Horstkotte, T A Utsi, Å Larsson-Blind, P Burgess, J Käyhkö, L Oksanen, B Johansen1340h GC33A-1215 POSTER Modeling the Seasonality of Snow Cover in Naryn Oblast, Kyrgyzstan.: M A Tomaszewska, G M Henebry1340h GC33A-1216 POSTER WIND SPEED Monitoring in Northern Eurasia: O Bulygina, N N Korshunova, V N Razuvaev, P Y Groisman1340h GC33A-1217 POSTER Statistical Downscaling of Seasonal Prediction using Weather Generator with Application to a Korea Basin: M Kim1340h GC33A-1218 POSTER Assessing present and future climate changes in Siberia and their regional socioeconomic consequences using a web-based big data geoprocessing platform: V A Alexeev, E P Gordov1340h GC33A-1219 POSTER Bioclimatic Classification of Northeast Asia for climate change response: Y Choi, S W Jeon, C H Lim1340h GC33A-1220 POSTER Using DMSP-OLS Night Light Data for Proxying and Comparing Regional Development in Russia and China, 1992-2012: M Bennett, L C Smith1340h GC33A-1221 POSTER Impact of climate change on permafrost degradation in Far North-Eastern Siberia: T Sakai, T Matsunaga, S S Maksyutov, S Gotovtsev, L Gagarin, T Hiyama, Y Yamaguchi

1340h GC33A-1222 POSTER Distributed Research Center for Analysis of Regional Climatic Changes and Their Impacts on Environment: A I Shiklomanov, I Okladnikov, E P Gordov, A A Proussevitch, A G Titov

GC33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hMultidisciplinary Assessments of Radiation Management Geoengineering I Posters (joint with A, PA)

Ben KravitzLaboratory; Trude Storelvmo, Yale University; Alan Robock, Rutgers University New Brunswick; Simone Tilmes, National Center for Atmospheric Research

1340h GC33B-1223 POSTER Engineering assessment of in situ sulfate production onboard aircraft at high altitude: J Smith, J A Dykema, D Keith1340h GC33B-1224 POSTER Heterogeneous production and loss of HOx by airborne TiO2 particles and implications for climate change mitigation strategies: D R Moon, D E Heard, T Ingham, M Chipperfield, P W Seakins, M T T Baeza Romero, G S Taverna1340h GC33B-1225 POSTER Insights on the Feasibility, Modeling and Field Testing of Cirrus Cloud Thinning from Satellite Remote Sensing: D L Mitchell, A Garnier, J Mejia, M A Avery, E Erfani1340h GC33B-1226 POSTER Effects of Solar Geoengineering on Meridional Energy Transport and the ITCZ: R D Russotto, T P Ackerman, D M Frierson1340h GC33B-1227 POSTER A continuous latitudinal energy balance model to explore non-uniform climate engineering strategies: F Bonetti, C R McInnes1340h GC33B-1228 POSTER A Possible Strategy for the Use of Solar Climate Engineering: T P Ackerman, R D Russotto, B Kravitz1340h GC33B-1229 POSTER Combining aerosol injection at several different latitudes to optimize the climate response to geoengineering: D G MacMartin, B Kravitz, S Tilmes, J Richter, M J Mills1340h GC33B-1230 POSTER Stratospheric solar geoengineering without ozone loss?: F N Keutsch, D Keith, D Weisenstein, J A Dykema1340h GC33B-1231 POSTER Cost-Risk Trade-off of Solar Radiation Management and Mitigation under Long-Tailed Climate Sensitivity Probability Density Distributions: E Roshan, M Mohammadi Khabbazan, H Held1340h GC33B-1232 POSTER Trade-offs of Solar Geoengineering and Mitigation under Climate Targets: M Mohammadi Khabbazan, M Stankoweit, E Roshan, H Schmidt, H Held1340h GC33B-1233 POSTER Constraining the long-term climate reponse to stratospheric sulfate aerosols injection by the short-term volcanic climate response: M Plazzotta, R Seferian, H Douville, B Kravitz, S Tilmes, J Tjiputra1340h GC33B-1234 POSTER Simulated Climate Response to Long-term Solar Geoengineering: L Cao, G Bala, K Caldeira, L Duan1340h GC33B-1235 POSTER Response of land carbon cycle to stratospheric aerosol geoengineering: Q Zhang, D Ji1340h GC33B-1236 POSTER Deliberating Albedo Modification in Finnish Lapland: Integrating Geoengineering Research With Community-Specific Insights: H Buck, I Mettiainen, D MacMartin, K Ricke1340h GC33B-1237 POSTER How effective would solar geoengineering be at offsetting surface mass balance losses of the ice-sheets?: P J Irvine, D Keith1340h GC33B-1238 POSTER Impacts of stratosphere sulphate aerosol on tropical potential cyclogenesis in the G4 scenario: D Ji, Q Wang, J C Moore1340h GC33B-1239 POSTER Geoengineering and the blockchain: a near-complete solution to greenhouse emissions?: A Lockley, D Coffman

GC33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hNatural- and Human-Induced Impacts on the Terrestrial Water Cycle and Implications for Water Resources II Poster (joint with A, H, PA)

Qiuhong Tang, IGSNRR Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS; Min-Hui Lo, NTU National Taiwan University; Dong Wang, Nanjing University; Nathalie VoisinLaboratory

1340h GC33C-1240 POSTER Impact of surface water withdrawals on water storage variations under a changing climate: B Ashraf, A AghaKouchak, M Mousavi Baygi, A Alizadeh, H Moftakhari, C Miao, D R Arab, H Anjileli

1340h GC33C-1241 POSTER Assessing Spatio-temporal Variability of Karst Water Storage over Southwest China from GRACE and Reservoir Storage: C Yao, Z Luo, M H Lo, Q Li1340h GC33C-1242 POSTER Correcting reanalysis atmospheric vapor convergence data based on GRACE water stroage and observed streamflow data: P J F Yeh, M H Lo, Y N Pokhrel, X Peng1340h GC33C-1243 POSTER Temporal stability analysis for soil water storage after rainfall on a forestland hillslope: R Zongping, C Shengdong1340h GC33C-1244 POSTER Climate Change Predominantly Caused U.S. Soil Water Storage Decline from 2003 to 2014: X Zhang, C Ma, X Song, L Gao, M Liu, X Xu1340h GC33C-1245 POSTER Terrestrial Water Flux Responses to Global Warming in Tropical Rainforest Area: C W Lan, M H Lo, S Kumar1340h GC33C-1246 POSTER Seasonal Responses of Terrestrial Ecosystem Water-use Efficiency to Climate Change: M Huang, S Piao, Z Zeng, S Peng, P Ciais, L Cheng, J Mao, B Poulter, X Shi, Y Yao, H Yang, Y Wang1340h GC33C-1248 POSTER Future Water Scarcity and Potential Effects on Food Production under Climate Change in the Yellow River Basin: Q Tang, Y Y Yin, X Liu, X Zhang1340h GC33C-1249 POSTER Impacts of Climate and Human-induced Changes on Hydrological Drought in the United States: a modeling study: W Wan, H Y Li, A Mishra, J Zhao, L Ruby, M I Hejazi, Z Deng, W Wang, Y Demissie, H Lu1340h GC33C-1250 POSTER Anthropogenic and climate-driven water depletion in Asia: S Yi, W Sun, J Chen, W Feng1340h GC33C-1251 POSTER Historical and Future Trends in Wetting and Drying in 305 Catchments Across China: Z Chen, H Yang, D Yang1340h GC33C-1252 POSTER Terrestrial water cycle induced meridional overturning circulation variability over the Atlantic Ocean: C W Hsu, I Velicogna1340h GC33C-1253 POSTER Streamflow Prediction in Ungauged, Irrigated Basins: M Zhang, S E Thompson1340h GC33C-1254 POSTER Hydrological Uncertainty Quantification using Entropy under Small-sample Condition: D Liu, D Wang, Y Wang, J Wu1340h GC33C-1255 POSTER Improving and Evaluating Nested Sampling Algorithm for Marginal Likelihood Estimation: M Ye, X Zeng, J Wu, D Wang, J Liu1340h GC33C-1256 POSTER Attribution analysis of streamflow change in a representative watershed of the Yellow River Basin based on the Budyko hypothesis: L Tian, J Jin, P Wu1340h GC33C-1257 POSTER The Role of the Subtropical North Atlantic Water Cycle in the 2015 Extreme Precipitation Events in the US: L Li, R W Schmitt, C Ummenhofer1340h GC33C-1258 POSTER Impacts of climate change on forest phenology and implications for streamflow in the central Appalachian Mountains region, United States: N Zegre, B A Gaertner, R Fernandez1340h GC33C-1259 POSTER Analysis of hydrological response to land use changes based on Low Impact Development—a case study on the southern area of Fangshan National Geopark in Nanjing city, China: Y Wang, D Fu Sr1340h GC33C-1260 POSTER Changes in long-term flow regimes in Mekong River and their implications in riverine ecosystems and reservoir operation: L Dongnan, D Long, J Zhao, H Lu, Y Hong1340h GC33C-1261 POSTER The Mekong’s future flows under multiple driving factors: How future climate change, hydropower developments and irrigation expansion drive hydrological changes?: L P Hoang, M T H van Vliet, H Lauri, M Kummu, J Koponen, I Supit, R Leemans, P Kabat, F Ludwig1340h GC33C-1262 POSTER A Framework to Assess the Cumulative Hydrological Impacts of Dams on flow Regime: Y Wang, D Wang1340h GC33C-1263 POSTER Modeling anthropogenic disturbance on precipitation-runoff relationships of the Yellow River basin based on time-varying copula method: C Jiang, L Xiong1340h GC33C-1264 POSTER The impact of urbanization and climate change on streamflow: G Tchalim, S Armal

GC33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hSemi-arid Shrublands under Changing Climates II PostersEllen Esch, University of California San Diego; John Kim, US Forest Service Corvallis; Joel Biederman, Agricultural Research Service Tucson; David Reed, University of Wisconsin Madison

1340h GC33D-1265 POSTER Carbon and water exchange over a temperate semi-arid shrubland during three years of contrasting precipitation and soil moisture patterns: X Jia

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1340h GC33D-1266 POSTER Implications of altered rainfall and exotic plants on soil microbial communities and carbon biomass: S Castro, D Lipson, E E Cleland1340h GC33D-1267 POSTER Responses of nocturnal rodents to shrub encroachment in Banni grasslands, Gujarat, India: A Jayadevan1340h GC33D-1268 POSTER Shrub patch configuration in relation to precipitation and soil properties in Northwest China: Y Fan, X Li, Y Huang, L Li, J Zhang, Z Jiang1340h GC33D-1269 POSTER Soil texture in a coppice dune system: The relative role of aeolian and hydrologic processes: J J Li, S Ravi1340h GC33D-1270 POSTER Responses of leaf nitrogen concentration and leaf area of Populus sibirica seedlings to nitrogen fertilization in a semi-arid area, Mongolia: H Chang, S H Han, Y Son1340h GC33D-1271 POSTER New Possibilities for High-Resolution, Large-Scale Ecosystem Assessment of the World’s Semi-Arid Regions: J A Burney, R Goldblatt1340h GC33D-1272 POSTER Microenvironmental change as a mechanism to study global change.: C J Lortie1340h GC33D-1273 POSTER The Effects of High Temperature on Seasonal and Diurnal Cycles of Photosynthetic Water Use Efficiency of Southern California Native Shrubs: A Pesqueira, A L Pivovaroff, W Sun, U Seibt1340h GC33D-1274 POSTER Effects of Drought on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycle in A Subtropical Evergreen Needle Leaf Forest : P LI, L Zhang, H He, G Yu, H Wang, C Q Liu1340h GC33D-1275 POSTER Using remote sensing imagery to assess vegetation structure and spatial distribution on the Colorado Plateau: H E Yokum

GC33E Moscone West 3001Wednesday 1340hInternational Transdisciplinary Approaches toward Resilience and Adaptation for Societal, Managed, and Natural Systems: Case Studies on Coastal Vulnerability and Freshwater Security II S (joint with PA)

Maria Uhle, National Science Foundation; Matthew Dobson, NERC Natural Environment Research Council

1340h GC33E-01 Catalyzing action towards the sustainability of deltas: deltas as integrated socio-ecological systems and sentinels of regional and global change : E Foufoula-Georgiou, Z D Tessler, E Brondizio, I Overeem, F Renaud, Z Sebesvari, R J Nicholls, E Anthony1352h GC33E-02 Coasts under multiple stresses: lessons learned from ARSTISTICC’s eight coastal study sites.: J P Vanderlinden, M Berman, O Chouinard, A Kane, I Nikulkina, O Ragueneau, T K Thomson, J Baztan, M Cordier, T Curry, C Da Cunha, N Gaye, J M Huctin, G Kennedy, G Kofinas, C Maze, J Quensiere, M Raimonet, Y Remvikos, A Seck, C Surette, Z Zhu1404h GC33E-03 Stakeholder Choices in Adaptation and Public Finance Planning for Coastal Hazard Mitigation in a Changing World: Highlights from Case Studies in Santos, Brazil, Broward County, FL, US and Selsey, UK (The METROPOLE Project): F E Muller-Karger, S Merrill, M Pelling, J A Marengo, C J Reynolds, K Langbehn, S Paterson, L H Nunes, J Kartez, J T Lockman1416h GC33E-04 The GULLS project: a comparison of vulnerabilities across selected ocean hotspots and implications for adaptation to global change.: K Cochrane, A J Hobday, S Aswani, V Byfield, L Dutra, M Gasalla, M Haward, A Paytan, G Pecl, E Plaganyi-Lloyd, K Popova, S S Salim, C Savage, W Sauer, I E van Putten, N Visser, T G Team1428h GC33E-05 Bangladesh Delta: Assessment of the Causes of Sea-level Rise Hazards and Integrated Development of Predictive Modeling Towards Mitigation and Adaptation (BanD-AID): J Kusche, C K Shum, C J Jenkins, J Chen, J Guo, F Hossain, B Braun, S Calmant, V Ballu, F Papa, M Kuhn, R Ahmed, Z H Khan, M Hossain, A Bernzen, C Dai, Y Jia, Y Krien, C Y Kuo, A Liibusk, K Shang, L Testut, K H Tseng, B Uebbing, R Rietbroek, P Valty, J Wan1440h GC33E-06 Transformation and Resilience on Urban Coasts: M Pelling, J Agboola, J Birkmann, S B Grimmond, M Garschagen, H D Link, P Narayanan, M Nishi, R Ramachandran VI, W Solecki, M Yamamuro, T Welle, P Ramachandran, I Ajibade1452h GC33E-07 Jordan Water Project: an interdisciplinary evaluation of freshwater vulnerability and security: S Gorelick, J Yoon, D Rajsekhar, M F Muller, H Zhang, E Gawel, B Klauer, C J A Klassert, K Sigel, A Thilmant, N Avisse, T Lachaut, J J Harou, S Knox, P D Selby, D Mustafa, S Talozi, Y Haddad, M Shamekh1504h GC33E-08 Climate Risk in Southern and Eastern Africa’s Hydropower Generation: C Dalin, D Conway, W Landman, T Osborn1516h GC33E-09 Fishing in the Shadow of Angkor Wat:The effect of dams, climate change and fishing pressure on the Tonle Sap floodpulse ecosystem, Cambodia: L Hannah, L Teh, K B KC, V Elliott, E D G Fraser, C Phen

1528h GC33E-10 Building Better Drought Resilience Through Improved Monitoring and Early Warning: Learning From Stakeholders in Europe, the USA, and Australia: K Stahl, J Hannaford, S Bachmair, E Tijdeman, K Collins, M Svoboda, C L Knutson, N Wall, K H Smith, T Bernadt, N D Crossman, I C Overton, L J Barker, M C Acreman

GC33F Moscone West 3003Wednesday 1340hMultisector Multiscale Modeling to Address Integrated Human-Earth System Dynamics IIIan KraucunasNational Laboratory; Nadya Bliss, Arizona State University; Robert Vallario, Department of Energy Germantown

1340h GC33F-01 Toward Multi-Model Frameworks Addressing Multi-Sector Dynamics, Risks, and Resiliency: R H Moss, K Fisher-Vanden, C Barrett, I Kraucunas, J Rice, I Sue Wing, B L Bhaduri, P M Reed1355h GC33F-02 Integrated modeling for assessment of energy-water system resilience under changing climate : E Yan, T Veselka, Z Zhou, V Koritarov, M Mahalik, F Qiu, V Mahat, G Betrie, C Clark1410h GC33F-03 A Multi-Scale Energy Food Systems Modeling Framework For Climate Adaptation: S Siddiqui, C Bakker, B F Zaitchik, B F Hobbs, E Broaddus, R Neff, J Haskett, C Parker1425h GC33F-04 Energy-Water-Land-Climate Nexus: Modeling Impacts from the Asset to Regional Scale: V C Tidwell, K E Bennett, R S Middleton, S Behery, J Macknick, A Corning-Padilla, G Brinkman, M Meng1440h GC33F-05 Lessons Learned from Dynamic Linking of a Hydrology Model with an Electricity Sector Model : R L Newmark, A Miara, S M Cohen, A A Proussevitch, F Corsi, B M Fekete, J Macknick, C J Vorosmarty1455h GC33F-06 Compounded effects of heat waves and droughts over the Western Electricity Grid: spatio-temporal scales of impacts and predictability toward mitigation and adaptation.: N Voisin, M Kintner-Meyer, R Skaggs, Y Xie, D Wu, T B Nguyen, T Fu, T Zhou1510h GC33F-07 Competing Air Quality and Water Conservation Co-benefits from Power Sector Decarbonization: W Peng, F Wagner, D L Mauzerall, M V Ramana, H Zhai, M Small, X Zhang, C Dalin1525h GC33F-08 New tools for linking human and earth system models: The Toolbox for Human-Earth System Interaction & Scaling (THESIS): B C O’Neill, B Kauffman, P Lawrence

GC33G Moscone West 3005Wednesday 1340hPermafrost Degradation and Its Interrelations with Physical, Socioecological, and Socioeconomical Processes II S (joint with B, C, PP, SI)

Jens Strauss, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Potsdam; Daniel Fortier, University of Montreal; Gerald Frost, Alaska Biological Research, Inc.; Mathias Ulrich, University of Leipzig

1340h GC33G-01 Cumulative effects of climate change and ice-wedge degradation, Prudhoe Bay oilfield Alaska: D A Walker, M Z Kanevskiy, Y Shur, M K Raynolds, M Buchhorn1355h GC33G-02 Permafrost in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska: a case for a holistic and integrated view of permafrost degradation: N M Herman-Mercer, P F Schuster, M Laituri, K Elder, E A Mutter, M Massey, E Matkin, R Toohey1410h GC33G-03 A synthesis of collaborative integrated studies of permafrost disturbance impacts on carbon and nitrogen composition and export: M J Lafreniere, J Fouché, J J Wang, M J Simpson, S F Lamoureux, M G Hastings1425h GC33G-04 Carbon and nitrogen mobilization along thermokarst-affected permafrost coasts and its degradation mechanisms before entering the near shore zone: G Tanski, S Ruttor, H Lantuit, C Knoblauch, J Strauss, B Radosavljevic, J L Ramage, M Fritz1440h GC33G-05 Unprecedented permafrost thaw dynamics on a decadal time scale: Batagay mega thaw slump development, Yana Uplands, Yakutia, Russia: F Günther, G Grosse, B M Jones, L Schirrmeister, V E Romanovsky, V Kunitsky1455h GC33G-06 Widespread and rapid thermokarst development in a region of very cold continuous permafrost in the Canadian High Arctic: L M Farquharson, V E Romanovsky, W Cable, D A Walker1510h GC33G-07 Measured Two-Dimensional Ice-Wedge Polygon Thermal and Active Layer Dynamics: W Cable, V E Romanovsky, R Busey

1525h GC33G-08 Recent circum-Arctic ice-wedge degradation and its hydrological impacts: A K Liljedahl, J Boike, R P Daanen, A N Fedorov, G V Frost Jr, G Grosse, L D Hinzman, Y Iijima, J C Jorgenson, N Matveyeva, M Necsoiu, M K Raynolds, V E Romanovsky, J Schulla, K D Tape, D A Walker, C J Wilson, H Yabuki, D Zona

GEOMAGNETISM, PALEOMAGNETISM AND

ELECTROMAGNETISMGP33A Moscone South 302Wednesday 1340hImaging the Crust using Magnetic, Gravity, and Electromagnetic Methods IClaire Bouligand, Université Grenoble Alpes; Megan Anderson, Colorado College; Jared Peacock, U.S. Geological Survey; Alain Plattner, California State University Fresno

1340h GP33A-01 Satellite gravity and magnetic gradients for the lithosphere: J Ebbing, J Bouman, E Baykiev, R Haagmans, W Szwillus1355h GP33A-02 Interpretation of Source Parameters from Total Gradient of Gravity and Magnetic Anomalies Caused by Thin Dyke using Nonlinear Global Optimization Technique: A Biswas1410h GP33A-03 Toward an improved determination of Earth’s lithospheric magnetic field from satellite observations: S Kotsiaros1425h GP33A-04 Fast global gravity modeling using tesseroid grids and adaptive multilevel fast mutlipole method: Z Ren, T Kalscheuer, H Maurer, J Tang, H Chen1440h GP33A-05 2D potential theory using complex algebra: new perspectives for interpretation of aeromagnetic data.: P Le Maire, M Munschy1455h GP33A-06 Novel views of the lithospheric magnetic field for hazard mitigation, tectonics, and geology: M E Purucker, R J Blakely, J B Nelson, R Bracken, T White1510h GP33A-07 Developing an Autonomous Unmanned Aerial System to Estimate Field Terrain Corrections for Gravity Measurements: L Kaub, C Seruge, S D Chopra, J M G Glen, M Teodorescu1525h GP33A-08 Subsurface Density Structure of Taurus Littrow Valley Using Apollo 17 Gravity Data : N Urbancic, R R Ghent, C L Johnson, S Stanley, D Hatch, K A Carroll, M C Williamson, W B Garry, M Talwani

HYDROLOGYH33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hSubsurface Contaminant Transport and Remediation: Advances in Process Understanding and Applications IV Posters (joint with B)

Thomas Phelan, US Air Force Academy; Jason Gerhard, University of Western Ontario; , University of Alabama

1340h H33A-1491 POSTER A General Framework for Analytically Solving Advection-Dispersion Equation with Variable Coefficients: J S Chen, K H Lai1340h H33A-1492 POSTER Particle Swarm Transport in Porous Media: A Hoe, L J Pyrak-Nolte, C A Mitchell, C A Mitchell1340h H33A-1493 POSTER A semi-analytical solution for simulating multispecies contaminant transport in a semi-infinite domain: Y L Tu, K H Lai, J S Chen1340h H33A-1494 POSTER Semi-analytical model for multispecies contaminant transport subject to rate-limited sorption: Y C Ho, J S Chen1340h H33A-1495 POSTER An analytical solution for multispecies advective-dispersive transport equation with distance-dependent coefficients: S Y Chiang, K H Lai, J S Chen1340h H33A-1496 POSTER Development and validation of a new kinetic sorption model for nonionic polymer transport in multi-dimensional porous media: H Mohammadnejad, B Marion, J J Han, K D Pennell, L M Abriola1340h H33A-1497 POSTER Reactive transport model for bioremediation of nitrate using fumarate in groundwater system: verification and field application: S Lee, I W Yeo, Y Yeum, Y Kim1340h H33A-1498 POSTER Laboratory Column Experiments for Sequential Treatment of Nitrate and Phosphate in Groundwater: S W Jeen, T U Jin, J H Ha1340h H33A-1499 POSTER Numerical Modeling of STARx for Ex Situ Soil Remediation: J Gerhard, R L Solinger, G Grant, G Scholes1340h H33A-1501 POSTER Remediation of Coal Tar by STAR: Self-Sustaining Propagation Across Clean Gaps: J Brown, J Gerhard, J L Torero, G Grant

1340h H33A-1502 POSTER Quantitative evaluation of intensive remedial action using long-term monitoring and tracer data at a DNAPL contaminated site, Wonju, Korea: S S Lee, H J Kim, M O Kim, K Lee, K K Lee1340h H33A-1503 POSTER Summary of the research methods of DNAPL-water interfacial area and DNAPL saturation in porous media: M Li, L Wan1340h H33A-1504 POSTER In Situ NAPL Modification for Contaminant Source-Zone Passivation, Mass Flux Reduction, and Remediation: D J Mateas, G Tick, K C Carroll1340h H33A-1505 POSTER How Reliable Is the Laboratory Analysis of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Soil? : M Zhang, J Hara, M Yoshikawa, Y Kawabe, H Sugita1340h H33A-1506 POSTER Complexation of Contaminants and Aqueous-Phase Ozone with Cyclodextrin for Emerging Contaminant Oxidative Degradation: N A Khan, K C Carroll1340h H33A-1507 POSTER Functionalized Graphene Metal-Free Carbocatalysis of Persulfate and Emerging Contaminant Oxidative Degradation: K C Carroll, H Chen1340h H33A-1508 POSTER How ISCO Can Interfere in Soil Pore Distribution and Solute Transport: M Favero, J G Freitas, S A C Furquim, N R Thomson, M Cooper1340h H33A-1509 POSTER Electrokinetic Enhanced Delivery and Electrical Resistance Heating Activation of Persulfate for Low Permeability Soil Remediation: A I Chowdhury, J Gerhard, D A Reynolds, D OCarroll1340h H33A-1510 POSTER Investigating the biogeochemical interactions involved in simultaneous TCE and Arsenic in situ bioremediation: E Cook, E Troyer, R Keren, T Liu, L Alvarez-Cohen1340h H33A-1511 POSTER Simulating Bioremediation of Chloroethenes in a Fractured Rock Aquifer.: G P Curtis1340h H33A-1512 POSTER Plant Enhanced Bioremediation of Dissolved Toluene in Large Scale Column Setup: S Basu, B K Yadav, S Mathur1340h H33A-1513 POSTER Bubble-facilitated VOC transport from LNAPL smear zones and its potential effect on vapor intrusion: Laboratory experiments: N C Soucy, K G Mumford1340h H33A-1515 POSTER Delivery and Establishing Slow Release Carbon Source to the Hanford Vadose Zone Using Colloidal Silica Suspension Injection and Subsequent Gelation – Laboratory Study: L Zhong, M H Lee, B Lee, S Yang1340h H33A-1516 POSTER Simulating Mass Removal of Groundwater Contaminant Plumes with Complex and Simple Models: J Lopez, Z Guo, G E Fogg1340h H33A-1517 POSTER Periodic Application of Stochastic Cost Optimization Methodology to Achieve Remediation Objectives with Minimized Life Cycle Cost: U Kim, J Parker1340h H33A-1518 POSTER Identification of Groundwater Contaminant Location using Simulation-Optimization Methods with Various Contaminant Properties: Y C Park1340h H33A-1519 POSTER Investigation of Zn2+ and Cd2+ Adsorption Performanceby Different Weathering Basalts: Q Xue, Q Shuo, H Chen1340h H33A-1520 POSTER Assessment of CO2-Induced Geochemical Changes in Soil/Mineral-Water Systems: H Y Jeong, H J Choi1340h H33A-1521 POSTER Source Identification of Zn Contamination around a Zn-smelting Facility in Korea: S Lee, S K Jeon1340h H33A-1522 POSTER Natural Amelioration in Flooded Mine Shafts and Related Changes in Arsenic Concentrations: R Schmidt, A D Cox1340h H33A-1523 POSTER The Use of Traditional Hydrologic Field Techniques as a Means of Quantifying Mine-Related Contamination Impacts on a Surface Water Body, Norrbotten County, Sweden: S F B Little, I F Walder, D D Cadol1340h H33A-1524 POSTER Simulating Radionuclide Migrations of Low-level Wastes in Nearshore Environment: C C Lu, M H Li, J S Chen, G T Yeh1340h H33A-1525 POSTER Kinetic desorption of fluoride in a granitic soil column: Experiments and reactive transport modeling: S Padhi, T Tokunaga1340h H33A-1526 POSTER Transformation and Stability of Dimethylmonothiolated Arsinic acid (DMMTAV) and Dimethyldithiolated Arsinic Acid (DMDTAV) in a Simulated Landfill Leachate: H O Yoon, H Lee, S Jung1340h H33A-1527 POSTER Injection of sodium borohydride and nzvi solutions into homogeneous sands: H2 gas production and implications: O Mohammed, K G Mumford, B E Sleep1340h H33A-1528 POSTER Structure and thermodynamics of Cr-Fe hydroxide solid solutions: X Guo, L Daemen, N Liu, D Wu, H Boukhalfa, A A Migdissov, C Sun, A Navrotsky, R C Roback, P W Reimus, H Xu1340h H33A-1529 POSTER Monitoring Radionuclide Transport and Spatial Distribution with a 1D Gamma-Ray Scanner: R Dozier, B Erdmann, A Sams, K Barber, T A DeVol, S M Moysey, B A Powell

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H33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hThermal Riverscapes: Understanding River Temperature Patterns, Processes, and Implications across Multiple Scales II Posters (joint with GC)

David Hannah, University of Birmingham; Christian Torgersen, University of Washington Seattle Campus; Barret Kurylyk, University of Calgary; Jason Leach, SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Umea

1340h H33B-1530 POSTER Incorporating a simple two-layer reservoir into a coupled land surface and river routing model to improve river temperature simulations in the Tennessee River Basin: R J Niemeyer, Y Cheng, Y Mao, J R Yearsley, B Nijssen1340h H33B-1531 POSTER Stream Temperature Spatial and Temporal Response to Large Dam Removal and Groundwater Pumping under Varying Climate Conditions: J C Risley, J E Constantz, H Essaid, S A Rounds1340h H33B-1532 POSTER Spatial Patterns in Water Temperature in Pacific Northwest Rivers: Diversity at Multiple Scales and Potential Influence of Climate Change: C E Torgersen, A Fullerton, J J Lawler, J L Ebersole, S G Leibowitz, E A Steel, T J Beechie, R Faux1340h H33B-1533 POSTER Heat flux dynamics in low Arctic rivers: T King, B T Neilson, D L Kane, L D Overbeck, M T Rasmussen1340h H33B-1534 POSTER Thermal modelling approaches to enable mitigation measures implementation for salmonid gravel stages in hydropeaking rivers: R Casas-Mulet, K T Alfredsen1340h H33B-1535 POSTER Towards a better understanding of uncertainty sources in river temperature forecasting: S Ouellet-Proulx, O Chimi Chiadjeu, M A Boucher, A St-Hilaire1340h H33B-1536 POSTER Idealized Modeling of the Extent and Stability of Cold Water Refugia at the Confluences of the South Fork of the Eel River: G Greer, S E Thompson1340h H33B-1538 POSTER Water Mixing Dynamics inferred via Thermal Infrared Imagery: Laboratory and Field Observations: M Antonelli, K R Smettem, J Klaus, R Teuling, L Pfister1340h H33B-1539 POSTER Identify the dominant variables to predict stream water temperature: H Chien, J Flagler

1340h H33B-1540 POSTER Extreme Events in Urban Streams Leading to Extreme Temperatures in Birmingham, UK: S Rangecroft, D Croghan, A Van Loon, J P Sadler, D M Hannah1340h H33B-1542 POSTER Riparian canopy gaps: within-gap heating and downstream cooling: C R Jackson, W A Coats1340h H33B-1543 POSTER The Effect of Channel Geometry and Diurnal Discharge Fluctuations on Modeled Stream Temperatures: E A Baker, L Lautz, J M McKenzie, A Glose, C Kelleher

H33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hLarge-Scale Climate Variability and Its Impact on Hydrological Systems, Water Resources, and Population I Posters (joint with A, GC, NH, OS)

Bastien Dieppois, Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, Coventry University; Glenn Tootle, University of Alabama; Kenneth Lamb, Cal Poly Pomona

1340h H33C-1544 POSTER The 2015-2016 El Niño and Alabama-Mississippi Hydrologic Response: G A Tootle, M Therrell, V Lakshmi, W P Miller, K W Lamb, A Kalra, N I Santos1340h H33C-1545 POSTER Climate Change Impacts on River Temperature in the Southeastern United States: A Case Study of the Tennessee River Basin: Y Cheng, R J Niemeyer, Y Mao, J R Yearsley, B Nijssen1340h H33C-1546 POSTER Drivers of Streamflow Variability in West and Central Africa: B Dieppois, M Sidibe, D Lawler, G M Mahe, J E Paturel1340h H33C-1547 POSTER Trends and shift changes in the SWE in the western US: P Pathak, A Kalra, M Bernardez, K W Lamb, W P Miller, G A Tootle, J Fayne, V Lakshmi, N I Santos, T C Piechota1340h H33C-1548 POSTER Analyzing long-term seasonal changes in hydrologic variables in the Midwest: R Thakali, P Pathak, A Kalra, S Ahmad, M Bernardez1340h H33C-1549 POSTER Changing characteristics of streamflow in the Midwest and its relation to oceanic-atmospheric oscillations: B Thakur, P Pathak, A Kalra, S Ahmad1340h H33C-1550 POSTER Wavelet Coherency Analysis of Western US Streamflow and Pacific Ocean Climate Variability: A Kalra, K A Tamaddun, S Ahmad

1340h H33C-1551 POSTER Decadal variability of summer southern African rainfall variability, and their teleconnections in the CMIP5 models: B Dieppois, B Pohl, J Crétat, M Rouault, N Keenlyside, M G New, D Lawler1340h H33C-1552 POSTER The 2015-2016 El Niño: Impacts to the Lower Colorado River Basin: N I Santos, T C Piechota, W P Miller, K W Lamb, V Lakshmi, G A Tootle, A Kalra, M Bernardez, J Fayne, P Pathak1340h H33C-1553 POSTER On the Influence of the Pacific and Atlantic Meridional Modes on Precipitation over the Continental United States: W Zhang, G Villarini, G A Vecchi1340h H33C-1554 POSTER Seasonal prediction for hydro-meteorological variables in the Korean Peninsula: Links with atmospheric teleconnections : S Yoon1340h H33C-1555 POSTER Hydropower in Southeast United States, -a Hydroclimatological Perspective: J Engstrom1340h H33C-1556 POSTER Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on the Surface Hydrology of a Watershed in Western Turkey using a Physically Based Hydrologic Model: M Gorguner, K Ishida, M L Kavvas1340h H33C-1557 POSTER Assimilating Non-linear Effects of Customized Large-Scale Climate Predictors on Downscaled Precipitation over the Tropical Andes: J M Molina, B F Zaitchik1340h H33C-1558 POSTER Historical Climate Change in Sardinia (Italy): The dramatic runoff decrease in the last three decades and the effect of atmospheric circulation.: N Montaldo, A Sarigu

H33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hShifting Extremes: Understanding Hydrological Events for Societal

(joint with A, GC, NH, SI)

Seyedehzahra Samadi, University of South Carolina Columbia; Michaela Bray Scott St George, University of Minnesota Twin Cities

1340h H33D-1559 POSTER Changes to rainfall patterns in a warmer climate and their incorporation in continuous rainfall sequences: C Wasko, A Sharma1340h H33D-1560 POSTER Annual timing of river floods in the Northeast United States: seasonal characterization and temporal trends: M J Collins1340h H33D-1561 POSTER Multi-objective Optimization Based Calibration of Hydrologic Model and Ensemble Hydrologic Forecast for Java Island, Indonesia: M Yanto, J R Kasprzyk, B Rajagopalan, B Livneh1340h H33D-1562 POSTER Variability of temperature sensitivity of extreme precipitation from a regional-to-local impact scale perspective: K Schroeer, G Kirchengast1340h H33D-1563 POSTER Assessing the Influence of Climate Variables on the Past Floods in Continental USA: X Li, T J Troy1340h H33D-1564 POSTER The climatic implications of the Holocene floods in the north-western Himalaya, India: S Sharma, A D Shukla, S Bartarya, B Marh, N Juyal1340h H33D-1565 POSTER Spatio-temporal variation of the extreme precipitation in California: X Sun, T A Russo, H Wu, U Lall1340h H33D-1566 POSTER Examining Spatio-Temporal Change Detection in the Indus River Delta with the Help of Satellite Data: G A Mahar, N A Zaigham1340h H33D-1567 POSTER Water Chemical Change in a Storm Event in a Karst River: Y Shi1340h H33D-1568 POSTER Low Flow Risk Analysis Using A Novel Geostatistical Framework Under Non-stationarity: X He, M Schleiss, J Sheffield1340h H33D-1569 POSTER Better knowledge with more gauges? Investigation of the spatiotemporal characteristics of precipitation variations over the Greater Beijing Region: W Yang, Z Li, T Sun, G Ni1340h H33D-1570 POSTER Comparison of Alaskan Flood Stages: Annual Exceedance Probability vs. Impact Based Stages and Recommendations for the Future: B J Anderson1340h H33D-1571 POSTER Recent changes in extreme floods across multiple continents: J Larsen, W Berghuijs, R A Woods, E E Aalbers, R Trancoso1340h H33D-1572 POSTER Reconstructing a 1000 Year High Resolution Flood Record Using a Combined Sedimentary and Modelling Approach: J Leyland, P G Langdon, D A Sear, C Langdon1340h H33D-1573 POSTER Assessing changes in extreme convective precipitation from a damage perspective: K Schroeer, M R Tye1340h H33D-1574 POSTER Historical and Future Projected Hydrologic Extremes over the Midwest and Great Lakes Region: K Byun, A F Hamlet, C M Chiu

1340h H33D-1575 POSTER Long term Changes in Flooding and Heavy Rainfall Associated with North Atlantic Tropical Cyclones: Y Aryal, G Villarini, W Zhang, G A Vecchi1340h H33D-1576 POSTER Key Impact Factors on Dam Break Fatalities: D Huang, Z Yu, Y Song, D Han, Y Li

H33E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hWater Moving between People, Policies, Zip-ties, and Duct Tape: Innovations and Future Directions at the Interface of Sociohydrology, and Classical Hydrology I Posters (joint with B, GC, PA)

Silja Hund, University of British Columbia; Rolf Hut, Delft University of Technology; Alexandra Richey, Washington State University; Theresa Blume, GFZ German Research Centre

1340h H33E-1577 POSTER Integrating Local Experiential and Hydrometeorological Data to Understand Knowledge Uncertainties and to Build Resilience to Flooding in Two Puerto Rican Communities.: M Ramsey, C J Nytch, B Branoff1340h H33E-1578 POSTER Exploring What Determines the Use of Forecasts of Varying Time Periods in Guanacaste, Costa Rica: M Babcock, G Wong-Parodi, I Grossmann, M J Small1340h H33E-1579 POSTER Freshwater security in agricultural watersheds of the wet-dry tropics, Guanacaste, Costa Rica: S V Hund, M S Johnson, L Morillas, D M Allen1340h H33E-1580 POSTER Impact of Future Climate and Development on Agricultural Water Management: A Case Study of the Huai Sat Bat Sub-basin in Northeastern Thailand: O U Polpanich, S W Lyon, C Krittasudthacheewa, A L Bush, E Kemp-Benedict1340h H33E-1581 POSTER An ecohydrologic framework for simulating catchment constraints on smallholder irrigation systems in drylands: D Gower, P F McCord, K K Caylor, J Dell’Angelo, T P Evans1340h H33E-1582 POSTER Impacts of Irrigation and Climate Change on Water Security: Using Stakeholder Engagement to Inform a Process-based Crop Model: A Leonard, A N Flores, B Han, R Som Castellano, A Steimke1340h H33E-1583 POSTER Culture, hydrology, and other situational controls on atoll freshwater availability (Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands): W Shuster1340h H33E-1584 POSTER Evolution of China’s water issues as framed in Chinese mainstream media: Y Wei, Y Xiong, Z Zhang1340h H33E-1585 POSTER Stressed Watersheds in a Rainfall-Rich Region : J R Kastrinos, O Miles, N B Pickering1340h H33E-1586 POSTER Innovative Remote Sensors for Streamflow Measurement: J J Gourley, J W Fulton, W Daniel1340h H33E-1587 POSTER Experiment to determine ideal height for sensor placement when using accelerometers to measure tree canopy mass change.: R Hut, T H M van Emmerik1340h H33E-1588 POSTER Evaluation of a low cost wireless heat ratio method system for measuring transpiration: D Eiriksson, B Boyer, P S Aishlin, D R Bowling1340h H33E-1589 POSTER Geosfear? - Overcoming System Boundaries by Open-source Based Monitoring of Spatio-temporal Processes: T Brandt, R Schima, T Goblirsch, M Paschen, B Francyk, J Bumberger, S Zacharias, P Dietrich, Y Rubin, K Rinke, J H Fleckenstein, C Schmidt, M Vieweg1340h H33E-1590 POSTER Modular 3D-Printed Soil Gas Probes: S P Good, J S Selker, F Al-Qqaili, M Lopez, L Kahel1340h H33E-1591 POSTER Correcting air temperature measurements from a radiation-exposed sensor: D R Cobos, R Campbell, C S Campbell1340h H33E-1592 POSTER Remote Monitoring of Soil Water Content, Temperature, and Heat Flow Using Low-Cost Cellular (3G) IoT Technology: J M Ham

H33F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAdvances and Challenges in Unraveling the Impact of Nonpoint Source Fluxes on Groundwater, Vadose Zone, and Surface Waters III Posters S (joint with B)

Thomas Harter, University of California Davis; Jonathan Duncan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Laura Schifman, Environmental Protection Agency Cincinnati

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1340h H33F-1593 POSTER Stochastic modeling of Cryptosporidium parvum to predict transport, retention, and downstream exposure: J D Drummond, F Boano, E R Atwill, X Li, T Harter, A I Packman1340h H33F-1594 POSTER Veterinary Antibiotics in Young Dutch Groundwater under Intensive Livestock Farming: M V Vliet, T Kivits, H P Broers, H Beeltje, J Griffioen1340h H33F-1595 POSTER Enhanced Denitrification in Roadside Ditches with Bioreactors: W Pluer, R Schneider, M T Walter1340h H33F-1596 POSTER Fates of salinity and nitrogen in soil and shallow groundwater under long-term reclaimed water irrigation: S Lyu, W Chen1340h H33F-1597 POSTER Large scale reactive transport of nitrate across the surface water divide: E Kortunov, C Lu, R Amos, P Grathwohl1340h H33F-1598 POSTER Fate of Nitrogen on California Dairies as Measured by Regulatory Reporting: T Parsons, E Lee, T Harter1340h H33F-1599 POSTER Feasibility study on the use of Coprostanol to identify the source of nitrate groundwater pollution: H Amano, K Nakagawa, Y Takao, T Hosono1340h H33F-1600 POSTER Quantifying Microplastic Pollution in the Mohawk River, Eastern New York State: J A Smith, J L Hodge, B G Kurtz, J I Garver1340h H33F-1601 POSTER A study on quantitative estimation method of groundwater contamination vulnerability in unsaturated zones, Southeastern Korea : J O Ryu, J J Choi, M G Kim, J G Nho, C O Choo, G C Jeong1340h H33F-1602 POSTER Paired Watershed Study of Suspended Sediment Sources in a Watershed Undergoing Road-Building and Timber Harvest, Railroad Gulch, Coastal Northern California, USA: A P Stubblefield, S Beach, N Harrison, M Haskins, L H MacDonald1340h H33F-1604 POSTER Reducing Nutrient Losses with Directed Fertilization of Degraded Soils: E Menzies, M T Walter, R Schneider1340h H33F-1605 POSTER Estimating Unsaturated Zone N Fluxes and Travel Times to Groundwater at Watershed Scales: L Liao, C T Green, T Harter, B T Nolan, P F Juckem, C L Shope1340h H33F-1606 POSTER Investigating controls on denitrification rates during managed aquifer recharge: Field studies of infiltration: S Beganskas, G Gorski, A T Fisher, W B Weir, C M Schmidt, C Saltikov, B Stoneburner, J Hernandez, R E Harmon, T S Weathers1340h H33F-1607 POSTER Investigating Controls on Denitrification Rates During Managed Aquifer Recharge: Linking Field and Laboratory Column Experiments: G Gorski, S Beganskas, W B Weir, P Karim, C Saltikov, J Hernandez, A T Fisher1340h H33F-1608 POSTER Subsidence Serves as an Indicator of Groundwater Arsenic Risk in the San Joaquin Valley, California: R Smith, R J Knight, S E Fendorf1340h H33F-1609 POSTER Export Mechanisms of Persistent Toxic Substances (PTSs) in Urban Land Uses during Rainfall-Runoff Events: Experimental and Modeling Studies: Y Zheng, X Luo, Z Lin1340h H33F-1610 POSTER The Slow Moving Threat of Groundwater Salinization: Mechanisms, Costs, and Adaptation Strategies: R Pauloo, Z Guo, G E Fogg1340h H33F-1611 POSTER Hydrogeologic Heterogeneity Enhances the Transfer of Salt Toward the High-Quality Deep Aquifers of the Western San Joaquin Valley (CA, USA): C V Henri, T Harter, H Zhang1340h H33F-1612 POSTER Identification and Quantification of Phosphorus Sources at the Owasco Lake Watershed: M S Lisboa1340h H33F-1613 POSTER Making the case for OWTS management: lessons from case studies and research: B Rahm, F Woods, S Hwang, M T Walter, D G Grantham, S J Riha1340h H33F-1614 POSTER Nitrate Isotopic Composition and Ancillary Variables (Land Use, Redox, Excess N2, Age, Water Isotopics) in California Groundwater : The GAMA Database: N Veale, J E Moran, A Visser, M J Singleton, B Esser1340h H33F-1615 POSTER Groundwater and Surface Water Interactions in a Semi-Arid Floodplain: Integrating Flow Path, Chemical, and Thermal Measurements: E Rodriguez, D Hart, M B Cardenas, S B Ferencz, M O’Connor, P E Carlson, J Watson, M Kaufman, R Parmenter, G Perkins1340h H33F-1616 POSTER Extreme groundwater flooding stimulates microbialmetabolic activity and biogeochemical turnover in a major UK aquifer: S Krause, V A Baranov, P Romeijn1340h H33F-1617 POSTER A hybrid machine learning model to estimate nitrate contamination of production zone groundwater in the Central Valley, California: K Ransom, B T Nolan, C C Faunt, A Bell, J Gronberg, J Traum, D C Wheeler, C Rosecrans, K Belitz, S Eberts, T Harter1340h H33F-1618 POSTER Characterization of Solute Transport in Subsurface Using Permeable Pavement and Artificial Precipitation: K HAN, U Hong, Y Yeum, J Yoon, J Lee, K Song, S Kwon, Y Kim

1340h H33F-1619 POSTER Identifying the hot spots of denitrification and nitrogen transformation across different land uses in the Silver Spring springshed, Florida: X Liao, P Inglett, D R Dobberfuhl, A K Canion

H33G Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hUnderstanding the Extent and Impacts of Land-Use/Land-Cover and Climate Change on Ecohydrology II PostersBen Livneh, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences; Nicola Montaldo, University of Cagliari; Shraddhanand Shukla, University of California Santa Barbara; Giulia Vico, SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala

1340h H33G-1620 POSTER Uncertainty in Flow and Sediment Projections in the Mekong River Basin Dominated by Land Use Conversions: B Shrestha, T A Cochrane, B S Caruso, M E Arias, T Piman1340h H33G-1621 POSTER The Effect of Afforestation on Soil Moisture Content in Northeastern China: Y Yao, X Wang, Z Zeng, Y Liu, S Peng, Z Zhu, S Piao1340h H33G-1622 POSTER Ecosystems in karst catchments suffer more climate stress than in non-karst: X Xu1340h H33G-1623 POSTER The influence of climate, topography and land-use on the hydrology of ephemeral upland catchments: E Daly, J Webb, E Dresel1340h H33G-1624 POSTER New Indices to Evaluate the Effects of Rainfall Pattern on Runoff and Soil Loss under Different Vegetation in the Loess Plateau, China.: J Liu, G Gao, L Jiao, B Fu1340h H33G-1625 POSTER Mapping hydrological signatures in the tropical Andes using a network of paired catchments: B F Ochoa-Tocachi, W Buytaert, B De Bièvre1340h H33G-1626 POSTER Response of Water Resources to Climate and Land-Cover Changes in a Semi-Arid Watershed, New Mexico, USA: J Heo1340h H33G-1627 POSTER Regional Climate Modeling and Remote Sensing to Characterize Impacts of Civil War Driven Land Use Change on Regional Hydrology and Climate: M Maksimowicz, M T Masarik, J Brandt, A N Flores1340h H33G-1628 POSTER Hydrological Impacts of Land Use Change and Climate Variability in the Headwater Region of the Heihe River Basin, Northwest China: L Zhang, Z Nan, Y Xu, S Li1340h H33G-1629 POSTER Spatio-temporal variability of several eco-precipitation indicators in China: B B Guo, J Zhang, F Wang1340h H33G-1630 POSTER Projecting climate change impact on water-carbon cycling in the conterminous United States: K Duan, G Sun, Y Zhang, S McNulty1340h H33G-1631 POSTER Impacts of urban sprawl on the area of downtown lakes in a highly developing city on central China: W Zhang, Y Zhang1340h H33G-1632 POSTER Effects of land use/cover and landform on upper soil physical properties in the highlands of Veracruz, Mexico: N T Looker, R K Kolka, H Asbjornsen, L Munoz-Villers, P O Colin, L R Gómez Aguilar, A B Ward1340h H33G-1633 POSTER Effect of Land Cover Type and Structure on Water Cycling Dynamics for Agricultural and Wetland Sites in the Sacramento/San Joaquin River Delta: E Eichelmann, K S Hemes, D D Baldocchi1340h H33G-1634 POSTER Assessing the Impact of Farmland Abandonment on Ecosystem Services of a Catchment in Southern Italy.: N Romano, P Nasta, M Palladino, A Saracino, N Ursino1340h H33G-1635 POSTER Effects of land use/cover change and climate change on long-term changes of streamflow and sediment load in the Loess Plateau, China : G Gao1340h H33G-1636 POSTER Functional Connectivity of Precipitation Networks in the Brazilian Rainforest-Savanna Transition Zone: S Adera, L Larsen, M C Levy, S E Thompson1340h H33G-1637 POSTER Oceanic Influences on North Pacific Storm Track Activity and Southwest United States Precipitation and Streamflow from 1915-2011: R Bateman1340h H33G-1638 POSTER Hydrologic Causes and Effects of Vegetation State Change in the Semiarid Southwest US: Observations and Model Results From a Small, Instrumented Watershed: A Schreiner-McGraw, E R Vivoni1340h H33G-1639 POSTER Streamflow predictions under climate scenarios in the Boulder Creek Watershed at Orodell: Q Zhang, M W Williams, B Livneh1340h H33G-1640 POSTER Hydrological and Meteorological Role of Forests: Implications for the Regulation of Water and Energy Balances: J F Salazar, J C Villegas, D M Bettin, R Molina, J J Henao, E Rodríguez, A Rendón, I Hoyos, G Poveda1340h H33G-1641 POSTER Modeling exposure of water resources in a changing and variable climate: A A Anandhi

H33H Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hHydrologic Data Assimilation II PostersBarton Forman, University of Maryland College Park; Manuela Girotto, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Dongryeol Ryu, University of Melbourne; Susan Steele-Dunne, Delft University of Technology

1340h H33H-1642 POSTER A Multi-sensor Assimilation Framework for Global Snow: Towards A Combined, Radiometric and Gravimetric Data Assimilation Approach: B A Forman, J Wang1340h H33H-1643 POSTER Assimilation of GRACE derived terrestrial water storage data into Canadian land surface and hydrology model: A Bahrami, K Goita, S Razavi, R Magagi, M Elshamy, A Haghnegahdar, B Davison, F A Yassin1340h H33H-1644 POSTER Changes in India’s land surface water balance during the GRACE mission years: A data assimilation perspective: M Girotto, R H Reichle, G De Lannoy, M Rodell, S N Bhanja, A Mukherjee1340h H33H-1645 POSTER Full-flow-regime storage-streamflow correlation patterns with GRACE and machine learning: K Fang, C Shen1340h H33H-1646 POSTER Enhanced Assimilation of InSAR Displacement and Well Data for Groundwater Monitoring: A Abdullin, S Jonsson1340h H33H-1647 POSTER Identifying Outliers of Non-Gaussian Groundwater State Data Based on Ensemble Estimation for Long-Term Trends: E Park, J Jeong, J Choi, W S Han, S T Yun1340h H33H-1648 POSTER A subagging regression method for estimating the qualitative and quantitative state of groundwater: J Jeong, E Park, J Choi, W S Han, S T Yun1340h H33H-1649 POSTER Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling for Big Data Fusion in Soil Hydrology: B Mohanty, D Kathuria, M Katzfuss1340h H33H-1650 POSTER Bias correction in SMAP soil moisture assimilation using a neural network approach: J Kolassa, R H Reichle, P Gentine, S H Alemohammad, C Prigent, F Aires, C S Draper, Q Liu1340h H33H-1651 POSTER Global Soil Moisture Estimation through a Coupled CLM4–RTM–DART Land Data Assimilation System: L Zhao, Z L Yang, T J Hoar1340h H33H-1652 POSTER Joint Assimilation of MODIS Surface Temperature and Airbone L-band Microwave Brightness Temperature into Land Surface Model in Irrigated Fields: Y Cao, C Huang, W Wang1340h H33H-1653 POSTER Ingestion of remotely sensed potential evapotranspiration for enhanced soil moisture accounting and streamflow simulation in hydrologic models: A Rajib, V Merwade1340h H33H-1654 POSTER Do we need a spatially and temporally variable observation error?: I E Mladenova, J D Bolten, W T Crow, R A M de Jeu, M H Cosh, J P Walker1340h H33H-1655 POSTER Dual State/Rainfall Correction via Soil Moisture Assimilation for Improved Hydrologic Prediction - A Synthetic Study Using the VIC Model in the Arkansas-Red River Basin: Y Mao, W T Crow, B Nijssen1340h H33H-1656 POSTER Assimilating the cosmic-ray soil moisture observing system measurements for understanding watershed hydrodynamics: D Xiao, Z Cai, Y Shi, L Li1340h H33H-1657 POSTER A Method to Optimally Merge Precipitation Products for Land Surface Modeling: A Hazra, V Maggioni, P Houser1340h H33H-1659 POSTER Soil moisture and total water storage changes assimilation at global scale: X Han, H J Hendricks Franssen, C Montzka, H Vereecken1340h H33H-1660 POSTER Monitoring groundwater storage change through joint assimilation of GRACE terrestrial water storage and SMOS soil moisture observations: S Tian, P Tregoning, A van Dijk, L J Renzullo1340h H33H-1661 POSTER Downscaling of Remotely Sensed Land Surface Temperature with multi-sensor based products: J Jeong, J Baik, M Choi1340h H33H-1662 POSTER Estimation of Land Surface Fluxes and Their Uncertainty via Variational Data Assimilation Approach: A Abdolghafoorian, L Farhadi1340h H33H-1663 POSTER Identifying the hydrologic center of watersheds for different weather data sources: D R Fuka, A Collick, D Auerbach, A Sommerlot, M B Wagena, D Harmel, Z M Easton1340h H33H-1664 POSTER Integrating satellite actual evapotranspiration patterns into distributed model parametrization and evaluation for a mesoscale catchment: M C Demirel, J Mai, S Stisen, G Mendiguren González, J Koch, L E Samaniego

1340h H33H-1665 POSTER Towards improved snow mass estimation in Alaska: Integration of satellite-based passive microwave brightness temperatures with support vector machines into an ensemble-based land data assimilation system: Y Xue, B A Forman1340h H33H-1666 POSTER Merging Station Observations with Large-Scale Gridded Data to Improve Hydrological Predictions over Chile: L Peng, J Sheffield, K M J Verbist1340h H33H-1667 POSTER Assimilation of ground and satellite snow observations in a distributed hydrologic model to improve water supply forecasts in the Upper Colorado River Basin: P D Micheletty, G N Day, J Quebbeman, S Carney, G H Park1340h H33H-1668 POSTER Assimilation of MODIS Ice Surface Temperature and Albedo into the Snow and Ice Model CROCUS Over the Greenland Ice Sheet Along the K-transect Stations: M Navari, S A Margulis, S M Bateni, P M Alexander, M Tedesco

H33I Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hExisting and Legacy Oil and Gas Infrastructure: Characterization, Mitigation, and Management II Posters (joint with B, GC)

Mary Kang, Stanford University; Natalie Pekney, National Energy Technology Laboratory Pittsburgh; Robert Jackson, Stanford University

1340h H33I-1669 POSTER Short-interval repeat ground-based surveys of fugitive emissions from oil production facilities in the Bakken: J G Englander, J Wang, E Lebel, A R Brandt, R B Jackson1340h H33I-1670 POSTER A High-Speed Continuous Recording High Flow Gas Sampler for Measuring Methane Emissions from Pneumatic Devices at Oil and Natural Gas Production Facilities: T Ferrara, T M Howard1340h H33I-1671 POSTER Quantifying methane emissions and sources in the Colorado Front Range: S Hughes, A Townsend-Small, J Schroeder, N J Blake, D R Blake1340h H33I-1672 POSTER Mobile sensing of point-source fugitive methane emissions using Bayesian inference: the determination of the likelihood function: X Zhou, J D Albertson1340h H33I-1673 POSTER Quantification of Methane Leaks from Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells in California: E Lebel, M Kang, H Lu, R B Jackson1340h H33I-1674 POSTER Improved oilfield GHG accounting using a global oilfield database: S Roberts, A R Brandt, M Masnadi1340h H33I-1675 POSTER The Impact of the 1989 Exxon Valdez Oil Spill on Phytoplankton as Evidenced Through the Sedimentary Dinoflagellate Cyst Records in Prince William Sound (Alaska, USA).: M Genest, V Pospelova, J R Williams, T Dellapenna, K Mertens, S A Kuehl1340h H33I-1676 POSTER Quantifying the Movement and Dissolution of Fugitive Methane in Shallow Aquifers: Visualization Experiments: C J C Van De Ven, K G Mumford1340h H33I-1677 POSTER Methane Emissions from Abandoned Oil and Gas Wells in Western Pennsylvania: N Pekney, J Sams, G Veloski1340h H33I-1678 POSTER A Case Study Examining Egypt, Nigeria, and Venezuela and their Flaring Behavior Utilizing VIIRS Satellite Data: A T Austin, A R Brandt, J G Englander1340h H33I-1679 POSTER A Study on the gas productivity by using Experimental Results of Stress-induced Permeability Change in Coal Seam : I O Kang, K H Kim, J M Han, S M Lee1340h H33I-1680 POSTER The Corrosion Study in the Tubing for Gas Production on the CBM Reservoir including CO2 : K H Kim, I O Kang, J M Han, S M Lee1340h H33I-1681 POSTER Methane Emissions from Hydraulically Fractured Natural Gas Developments in Northeastern British Columbia: E E Atherton, D A Risk, C R Fougère, M Lavoie, A D Marshall, J Werring1340h H33I-1682 POSTER Is Optical Gas Imaging Effective for Detecting Fugitive Methane Emissions? – A Technological and Policy Perspective: A P Ravikumar, J Wang, A R Brandt1340h H33I-1683 POSTER Measuring methane emissions from abandoned and active oil and gas wells in West Virginia: S N Riddick, D L Mauzerall, M A Celia, C Chu, K Bressler, C Gum, M Kang1340h H33I-1684 POSTER A Holistic Assessment of Energy Production: Environmental, Economic, and Social Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing in Williams County, North Dakota: J Jagdeo, A P Ravikumar, E Grubert, A R Brandt1340h H33I-1685 POSTER Characterization and estimation of methane emissions from abandoned oil and gas wells in Pennsylvania: M Kang, S Christian, M A Celia, D L Mauzerall, R B Jackson

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H33J Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCritical Role of Field Observation and Experimentation in Catchments and Beyond in Advancing the Hydrological Sciences I Posters (joint with A, B, GC)

, USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Center; Stephen Sebestyen, USDA Forest Service; Nathaniel Brunsell, University of Kansas; Jonathan Duncan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1340h H33J-1686 POSTER Air back trajectories calculating by HYSPLIT model used to explain isotope composition of rain: A Dody1340h H33J-1687 POSTER Quantifying the Uncertainties of MODIS GPP and ET Products under Different Land Cover Types across North America: J Yang, N A Brunsell1340h H33J-1688 POSTER Tree Removal as a Mechanism to Reverse Ecohydrologic Thresholds in Pinyon- and Juniper-Encroached Shrublands: C J Williams, F B Pierson, S Nouwakpo, M Weltz1340h H33J-1689 POSTER Ecohydrological partitioning of water at long-term experimental sites in Northern latitudes using stable isotopes: M Sprenger, D Tetzlaff, S K Carey, N J Shatilla, H Laudon, J P McNamara, C Soulsby1340h H33J-1690 POSTER Linking Bedrock Groundwater, Landscape Structure and Mean Transit Time: C Gabrielli, J McDonnell, U Morgenstern, M K Stewart1340h H33J-1691 POSTER A meander-scale field investigation of linkages between fluvial geomorphology and patterns in hyporheic exchange: H F Malenda, G Guryan, S J Stauffer, J C Rowland, K Singha1340h H33J-1692 POSTER Topographic Wetness Indices, Soil Moisture, and Water Table Dynamics Identify Hydrologic Flow Paths in a Forest Watershed: K Hofmeister, L E Nave, P E Drevnick, M T Walter1340h H33J-1693 POSTER Changes in streamflows in the Source Area of the Yellow River (SAYR) on NE Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, China during the last 55 years: H Jin, Y Sheng, Q Ma, Y Lan1340h H33J-1694 POSTER Long-term monitoring of UK river basins: the disconnections between the timescales of hydrological processes and watershed management planning: N J K Howden, T Burt, F Worrall1340h H33J-1695 POSTER A New Approach To Soil Sampling For Risk Assessment Of Nutrient Mobilisation.: J C Jonczyk, G J Owen, M A Snell, N Barber, C Benskin, S M Reaney, P Haygarth, P F Quinn, P A Barker, A Aftab, S Burke, W Cleasby, B Surridge, M T Perks1340h H33J-1696 POSTER Chemical Denudation and Cation Depletion in a Semi-Arid Catchment of the Long-Term Agroecological Research Observatory: M Shaljian, C K Keller, K B Jones, E S Brooks, D R Huggins1340h H33J-1697 POSTER Water Quality of Three Forest Streams in Pennsylvania in Response to Decreasing Atmospheric Deposition: J Harper, E W Boyer, B Reed, D R DeWalle1340h H33J-1698 POSTER Radiocesium dynamics in irrigation ponds in the proximity of Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant: I T Byrnes, T Johnson, H Tsukada, Y Wakiyama, A Konoplev, T Hinton, T Takase1340h H33J-1699 POSTER Ecosystem monitoring of radiocesium redistribution dynamics in a forested catchment in Fukushima after the nuclear power station accident in March 2011: N Ohte, I Endo, M Ohashi, M Murakami, T Oda, N Hotta, R Yamanishi, Y Sugiyama, K Tanoi, N I Kobayashi, N Ishii1340h H33J-1700 POSTER Experimental Enrichment and Solute Release in Low-Relief Coastal Catchments: M J Cohen1340h H33J-1701 POSTER Multi-scale controls of extreme climate events on nitrogen transformations and transport in forested watersheds: J M Duncan1340h H33J-1702 POSTER Multidecadal comparison of stable isotope and major ion geochemistry in a shallow brine aquifer: E L Kipnis, B B Bowen, S Allen, R Tea1340h H33J-1703 POSTER Linking snowmelt dynamics and DOC export at an intensively monitored Lake Superior tributary: K M Meingast, E S Kane, A M Marcarelli, D Toczydlowski, R Stottlemyer1340h H33J-1704 POSTER Carbon... and What Else?: Watershed Leachate Potential in Lakes of Northern Wisconsin: J R Corman, B Bertolet, N J Casson, S D Sebestyen, R K Kolka, E H Stanley1340h H33J-1705 POSTER Afloat in a Boat: Linking Land Use / Land Cover to the Spatial Evolution of Water Quality along a Blackwater Stream: J Neville, J M Vose, E G Nichols, T L Jass, R E Emanuel, J McRae1340h H33J-1706 POSTER Determining source areas of biodegradable dissolved organic matter in two peatland catchments with different upland forest types, Minnesota, USA: S D Sebestyen, M Funke, J Cotner

H33K Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAdvances in Understanding and Remote Sensing of Land-Atmosphere Interactions: From Bedrock to Boundary Layer III Posters S (joint with A)

Joseph Santanello, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Rafael Rosolem, University of Bristol; Hoori Ajami, University of New South Wales; Haydee Salmun, Hunter College of CUNY

1340h H33K-1707 POSTER A Conceptual Framework to Better Understand the Processes which Control the Surface Temperature Variability from the Soil Thermal Inertie to the Boundary Layer: F Cheruy, S Ait Mesbah, J Dufresne1340h H33K-1708 POSTER Effects of Plastic Mulch on Soil Heat Flux and Energy Balance in a Cotton Field in Northwest China: N Li, F Tian, H Hu, H Lu, G Ming1340h H33K-1710 POSTER Urban atmospheric boundary layer height determination by lidar and ceilometer: M H Choi, S H Park, M S Park1340h H33K-1711 POSTER A Remote Sensing Analysis on the Spatiotemporal Variation of Land Surface Albedo and Emissivity in South Florida: An Implication for Surface-Atmosphere Energy and Water Exchange: H P Kandel, A M Melesse1340h H33K-1712 POSTER The IAGOS Information System: D Boulanger, V Thouret1340h H33K-1713 POSTER New Boundary Layer Facility at Andøya, 69N 16E: M A Gausa, J Reuder, S Blindheim1340h H33K-1714 POSTER Why should we apply more metrological knowledge to field measurements? : B Buchholz, M Kraemer, C Rolf, S Wagner, M A Zondlo, V Ebert1340h H33K-1715 POSTER The Land-Atmosphere Feedback Experiment (LAFE): V Wulfmeyer, D D Turner, A Behrendt, M Hardesty, C J Senff, R M Banta, A Brewer, A Choukulkar, T J Wagner, W Feltz, Z Sorbjan, J A Santanello Jr, S Spuler, T Weckwerth, T Heus1340h H33K-1716 POSTER The Importance and Current Limitations of Planetary Boundary Layer (PBL) Retrieval from Space for Land-Atmosphere Coupling Studies: J A Santanello Jr, A Schaefer1340h H33K-1717 POSTER Observationally Based Analysis of Land–Atmosphere Coupling: F Catalano, A Alessandri, M De Felice, Z Zhu, R Myneni1340h H33K-1718 POSTER Assessing the Central U.S. Land-Atmosphere Hotspot using Dynamical Adjustment: A Merrifield, C Deser, S P Xie, L Terray, F Lehner, A Phillips1340h H33K-1719 POSTER Investigating the Local Forcing Effect of Soil Moisture on Precipitation and Temperature in Oklahoma: S M Giles, S M Quiring1340h H33K-1720 POSTER Observed Soil Moisture–Precipitation Feedback in Illinois: A Systematic Analysis over Different Scales: N Van De Giesen, H M Duerinck, R van der Ent1340h H33K-1721 POSTER Land-atmosphere coupling and climate prediction over the U.S. Southern Great Plains: I N Williams, Y Lu, L M Kueppers, W J Riley, S Biraud, J E Bagley, M S Torn1340h H33K-1722 POSTER Spatial variability in land-atmosphere coupling strength at the ARM Southern Great Plains site under different cloud regimes: Q Tang, S Xie, Y Zhang1340h H33K-1723 POSTER Impacts of drought on land cover in the US Great Plains: a Landsat time series investigation of land cover dynamics: H Tollerud, J F Brown, T R Loveland1340h H33K-1724 POSTER Seasonal and interannual variations in the influence of cloud cover variability on snowpack and streamflow in the western U.S.: E Sumargo, D R Cayan1340h H33K-1725 POSTER Effects of Explicit Convection on Land-Atmosphere Coupling in GLACE-Type Experiments Using the SuperParameterized CAM: H Qin, M S Pritchard, H Parishani1340h H33K-1726 POSTER Evaluation of Surface Fluxes in the WRF Model: Case Study for Irrigated Farmland in Rolling Terrain: X Sun, O Osibanjo, H Holmes, Y Sun, H Xiao, L Yuan1340h H33K-1727 POSTER To diagnose surface coupling strength in Noah-MP using FLUXNET observations and high resoultion WRF RCM simulations: Y Li, L Chen, F Chen, M J Barlage1340h H33K-1728 POSTER Understanding Land-Atmosphere Interaction in the NCEP Global Forecast System : W Zheng, M B Ek, K Mitchell1340h H33K-1729 POSTER Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Soil Moisture over East Asia: S Liess1340h H33K-1730 POSTER Impacts of a Groundwater Scheme on Hydroclimatological Conditions over Southern South America: F Dominguez, A Martínez Sr1340h H33K-1731 POSTER Representing groundwater dynamics in the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES): M Rahman, R Rosolem, S J Kollet

H33L Moscone West 3014Wednesday 1340hAdvancing Hydrology and Water Quality Models in Watershed Planning and Management I (joint with PA)

Megan Burke, RESPEC Engineering; Terri Hogue, Colorado School of Mines; Anurag Mishra, RESPEC Consulting and Services

1340h H33L-01 Innovative Stormwater Quality Tools by SARA for Holistic Watershed Master Planning : S M Thomas, Y C Su, P Hummel1355h H33L-02 Modeling the efficacy of future BMP implementation to improve water quality in the highly urbanized watersheds of Dominguez Channel and Machado Lake in Los Angeles California: E M Gallo, T S Hogue, M Gold, K Mika1410h H33L-03 Modeling sediment yield and phosphorus in the Lake Tahoe basin with the Water Erosion Prediction Project (WEPP) model: M Dobre, E S Brooks, A Srivastava, R Lew, W J Elliot1425h H33L-04 One multi-media environmental system with linkage between meteorology/ hydrology/ air quality models and water quality model: C Tang, J A Lynch, R L Dennis1440h H33L-05 Curtailing Agricultural Pumping in an Era of Extended Drought: Infusing Science and Leagality into a Common Hydrologic Framework: R W H Carroll, G Pohll, J Benedict, R Felling1455h H33L-06 Modeling Water Quantity and Quality in the Devils Lake Watershed Coupling SWAT and CE-QUAL-W2.: A Shabani, X Zhang, M Ell1510h H33L-07 Elkhorn Slough: Detecting Eutrophication through Geospatial Modeling Applications: I O Caraballo Álvarez, A Childs, K Jurich1525h H33L-08 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Agricultural Management Practices under Climate Change for Water Quality Improvement in a Rural Agricultural Watershed of Oklahoma, USA: S Rasoulzadeh Gharibdousti, G Kharel, A Stoecker, D Storm

H33M Moscone West 3016Wednesday 1340hDual Impact of Urbanization and Climate Change on Watershed Hydrological Responses I (joint with A, GC, NH, SI)

Yangbo Chen, Sun Yat-Sen University; Zhenghui Xie, LASG, IAP, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Huilin Gao, Texas A&M University College Station

1340h H33M-01 Are conceptual hydrological models robust enough to quantify the impacts of urbanization?: P Brigode, L Oudin1355h H33M-02 RNICO: a new simple geometric index for assessing the impact of urban development pattern on peak flows in urban catchments: B Kasaee Roodsari, D G Chandler1410h H33M-03 Land Use/Cover Change in highly urbanized watershed and impact to flood responses: Y Chen, Y Wang, P Dou1425h H33M-04 Current and Future Urban Stormwater Flooding Scenarios in the Southeast Florida Coasts: E Huq, O I Abdul-Aziz1440h H33M-05 Implication of climate change on urban drainage systems of Chicago and Mainstream and DesPlaines (MS/DP) Tunnel and Reservoir Plan (TARP): H Luo, A Schmidt, M H Garcia, N Oberg1455h H33M-06 Effects of Anthropogenic Water Regulation and Groundwater Lateral Flow on Land Processes: Y Zeng, Z Xie, S Liu1510h H33M-07 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Flood Control Strategies in Contrasting Urban Watersheds and Implications for Houston’s Future Flood Vulnerability: A Gori, A Juan, B J Bass, P B Bedient1525h H33M-08 Connecting Climate Variability with Water Supply Reliability: A Case Study in the Trinity River Basin, Texas: G Zhao, H Gao

H33N Moscone West 3011Wednesday 1340hExisting and Legacy Oil and Gas Infrastructure: Characterization, Mitigation, and Management I S (joint with B, GC)

Mary Kang, Stanford University; Natalie Pekney, National Energy Technology Laboratory Pittsburgh; Robert Jackson, Stanford University

1340h H33N-01 Constraining the abundance of high emitters is critical to mitigating the effect of abandoned oil and gas wells on methane emissions: A Townsend-Small, T Ferrara, A E Fries1355h H33N-02 INACTIVE WELLS: ECONOMIC AND POLICY ISSUES: A Krupnick

1410h H33N-03 Comparing Top-down and Bottom-up Estimates of Methane Emissions across Multiple U.S. Basins Provides Insights into National Oil and Gas Emissions and Mitigation Strategies: S Hamburg, R Alvarez, D R Lyon, D Zavala-Araiza1425h H33N-04 Repeated helicopter-based surveys of fugitive hydrocarbon emissions from tight oil operations: Persistence and driving factors: J G Englander, A R Brandt, R B Jackson, R Alvarez, D R Lyon1440h H33N-05 Leaky hydrocarbon wells are an unconsidered source for biogenic methane in the North Sea: L Vielstädte, M Haeckel, J Karstens, P Linke, M Schmidt, L Steinle, K J G Wallmann1455h H33N-06 Assessing fugitive emissions of CH4 from high-pressure gas pipelines in the UK : S Clancy, F Worrall, R J Davies, S Almond, I Boothroyd1510h H33N-07 Using Stream Chemistry Measurements by Scientists and Nonscientists to Assess Leakage from Oil and Gas Wells in Pennsylvania: S L Brantley, A Wendt, T A Sowers1525h H33N-08 The State of Well Stimulation in California: Analyses of Data Submittals: P D Jordan, M K Camarillo, W T Stringfellow

H33O Moscone West 3018Wednesday 1340hHydrologic Data Assimilation IBarton Forman, University of Maryland College Park; Manuela Girotto, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Dongryeol Ryu, University of Melbourne; Susan Steele-Dunne, Delft University of Technology

1340h H33O-01 The Role of Data Assimilation in Model Diagnostics: G S Nearing, B Ruddell, M P Clark, B Nijssen1355h H33O-02 Efficient Probabilistic Forecasting for High-Resolution Models through Clustered-State Data Assimilation: F Hernandez, X Liang1410h H33O-03 Multivariate, multi-sensor assimilation of land remote sensing datasets for National Climate Assessment: M F Jasinski, S Kumar, D M Mocko, J Borak, M Rodell, B Li, C D Peters-Lidard1425h H33O-04 The Role of Rating Curve Uncertainty in Real Time Flood Forecasting: D Ocio, N Le Vine, I Westerberg, F Pappenberger, W Buytaert1440h H33O-05 A Comparison of Approaches to Merge GRACE Observations with Hydrological Models: M Schumacher, J Kusche, M Rodell1455h H33O-06 Improving sub-surface error correlation in SWAT for EnKF based soil moisture data assimilation: A A Patil, R Ramsankaran1510h H33O-07 Assimilation Diagnostics of the SMAP Level 4 Soil Moisture Product: R H Reichle, Q Liu, G De Lannoy, J V Ardizzone1525h H33O-08 Challenges and opportunities to improve understanding on wetland ecosystem and function at the local catchment scale: data fusion, data-model integration, and prediction uncertainty.: I Y Yeo

H33P Moscone West 3020Wednesday 1340hSubsurface Contaminant Transport and Remediation: Advances in Process Understanding and Applications III S (joint with B)

Thomas Phelan, US Air Force Academy; Jason Gerhard, University of Western Ontario; , University of Alabama

1340h H33P-01 Visualization and Simulation of Solute Transport in Porous Media using MRI Technology: G F Pinder1355h H33P-02 A Field Study of NMR Logging to Quantify Petroleum Contamination in Subsurface Sediments: E L Fay, R J Knight, E D Grunewald1410h H33P-03 Field Evaluation of Two Geophysical Techniques for Real-Time Mapping of Smouldering Remediation (STAR): L M Trento, P Tsourlos, M McMaster, D Liefl, A Sims, J L G Dominguez, J Vidumsky, J Gerhard1425h H33P-04 Soil and groundwater VOCs contamination: How can electrical geophysical measurements help assess post-bioremediation state?: P Kessouri, T C Johnson, F D Day-Lewis, L D Slater, D Ntarlagiannis, C D Johnson1440h H33P-05 Using the spectral induced polarization method to assess biochar performance as a remediation agent: D Ntarlagiannis, P Kirmizakis, D Kalderis, P M Soupios1455h H33P-06 Comparison of Rotavirus and Norovirus transport in standardised and natural soil-water systems: P A Gamazo, J F Schijven, M Victoria, E Alvareda, F Lopez, J Ramos, A Lizasoain, G Sapriza-Azuri, M Castells, R Colina1510h H33P-07 Silver Nanoparticle Transport and Interactions in Partially Saturated Sand and Soil: Y Yecheskel, I Dror, B Berkowitz

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1525h H33P-08 1,4-Dioxane Vadose Remediation by Enhanced Soil Vapor Extraction: D R Burris, R Hinchee, P Dahlen, P Johnson

H33Q Moscone West 3024Wednesday 1340hTransforming Hydrologic Prediction and Decision Making: Integrated Modeling and Management I S (joint with IN)

Petrus van Oevelen, Universities Space Research Association Columbia; Suzanne Pierce, Texas Advanced Computing Center; Daniel Ames, Brigham Young University; Daniel Loucks, Cornell University

1340h Introductory Remarks: 1342h H33Q-01 Knowledge Co-production Strategies for Water Resources Modeling and Decision Making: P Gober1354h H33Q-02 Purpose, Processes, Partnerships, and Products: 4Ps to advance Participatory Socio-Environmental Modeling : S G Gray, A A Voinov, R Jordan, M Paolisso1406h H33Q-03 A Bottom-up Vulnerability Analysis of Water Systems with Decentralized Decision Making and Demographic Shifts– the Case of Jordan.: T Lachaut, J Yoon, C J A Klassert, S Talozi, D Mustafa, S Knox, P D Selby, Y Haddad, S Gorelick, A Tilmant1418h H33Q-04 The necessary burden of involving stakeholders in agent-based modelling for education and decision-making: P Bommel, P Bautista Solís, G Leclerc1430h H33Q-05 Internet of People: Opportunities and challenges for engaging stakeholders in watershed planning via the Web: M Babbar-Sebens1442h H33Q-06 Characterizing urban hydrodynamic models in densely settled river-corridors: Lessons from Jakarta: K Shaad, Y Ninsalam, R Padawangi, P Burlando1454h H33Q-07 Hydrologic Geospatial Fabric as Community Cyberinfrastructure: International standardization best practices and the U.S. Open Water Data Initiative implementation.: D L Blodgett1506h H33Q-08 Model Analysis of Complex Systems Behavior using MADS: V V Vesselinov, D O’Malley1518h Panel Discussion: 1538h Concluding Remarks:

H33R Moscone West 3022Wednesday 1340hUnderstanding the Extent and Impacts of Land-Use/Land-Cover and Climate Change on Ecohydrology I S Ben Livneh, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences; Nicola Montaldo, University of Cagliari; Shraddhanand Shukla, University of California Santa Barbara; Giulia Vico, SLU Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences Uppsala

1340h H33R-01 Is Managed Wildfire Protecting Yosemite National Park from Drought?: G F S Boisrame, S E Thompson, S Stephens, B Collins, M Kelly, N Tague1355h H33R-02 Decrease in glacier coverage contributes to increased winter baseflow of Arctic rivers: A K Liljedahl, A Gaedeke, M Baraer, A Chesnokova, L Lebedeva, O Makarieva, S O’Neel1410h H33R-03 Bark Beetles Modify the Impact of Snow Drought on Remotely Sensed Forest Productivity in the Southern Rocky Mountains, USA: J F Knowles, L Lestak, N P Molotch1425h H33R-04 Impacts of Land Cover and Land Use Change on the Hydrology of the US-Mexico Border Region, 1992-2011: T J Bohn, E R Vivoni, G Mascaro, D D White1440h H33R-05 An examination of reductions in precipitation and runoff on Sardinia, with a focus on large scale controls.: J D Albertson, N Montaldo, R Corona1455h H33R-06 Consequences to precipitation regimes of replacing native Brazilian Cerrado by managed Eucalyptus: M B Siqueira, F C M Mota1510h H33R-07 Implementation of a subcanopy solar radiation model on a forested headwater basin in the Southern Appalachians to estimate riparian canopy density and stream insolation for stream temperature models: L Belica, V Petras, J Liames, P Caldwell, H Mitasova, S Nelson1525h H33R-08 Soil Water Balance and Vegetation Dynamics in two Water-limited Mediterranean Ecosystem on Sardinia under past and future climate change: R Corona, N Montaldo, J D Albertson

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hSupercomputing for Geoscience: Success Stories from Yellowstone and Other Petascale Systems II Posters (joint with A, GC, P, SH)

James Hurrell, National Center for Atmospheric Research; James Kinter, George Mason University Fairfax; Douglas Nychka, NCAR; Marijke Unger, National Center for Atmospheric Research

1340h IN33A-1797 POSTER A global high-resolution model experiment on the predictability of the atmosphere: F Judt1340h IN33A-1798 POSTER Using NCAR Yellowstone for PhotoVoltaic Power Forecasts with Artificial Neural Networks and an Analog Ensemble : G Cervone, L Clemente-Harding, S Alessandrini, L Delle Monache1340h IN33A-1799 POSTER Advances and issues from the simulation of planetary magnetospheres with recent supercomputer systems: K Fukazawa, R J Walker, T Kimura, F Tsuchiya, G Murakami, H Kita, C Tao, K T Murata1340h IN33A-1800 POSTER Spatiotemporal Categorical Map Fusion (SCaMF) – A methodology to fuse multiple categorical maps in space and time using parallel computing: N Rodriguez Jeangros, A S Hering, T Kaiser, J E McCray1340h IN33A-1801 POSTER Addressing model uncertainty through stochastic parameter perturbations within the High Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) ensemble: J Wolff, I Jankov, J Beck, L Carson, J Frimel, M Harrold, H Jiang1340h IN33A-1802 POSTER Scalable and memory efficient implementations of the multi-resolution approximation for spatial data: V B Ramakrishnaiah, D Hammerling, R R P Kumar, M Katzfuss1340h IN33A-1803 POSTER Applications of New Surrogate Global Optimization Algorithms including Efficient Synchronous and Asynchronous Parallelism for Calibration of Expensive Nonlinear Geophysical Simulation Models.: C A Shoemaker, M Pang, T Akhtar, D Bindel1340h IN33A-1804 POSTER NCI HPC Scaling and Optimisation in Climate, Weather, Earth system science and the Geosciences: B J K Evans, I Bermous, J Freeman, D S Roberts, M L Ward, R Yang

IN33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hNear Real-Time Data for Earth Science and Space Weather Applications II Posters (joint with A, NH, S, SM)

H Michael Goodman, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center; Gerald Bawden, NASA Headquarters; Kevin Murphy, NASA Headquarters; James Spann, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center

1340h IN33B-1805 POSTER MOPITT in LANCE: D Ziskin, H M Worden, M N Deeter, D Mao, G D’Attilo, C Drews, T Frederick, G Francis, S Martinez-Alonso, J C Gille1340h IN33B-1806 POSTER Enhancements to NASA’s Land Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE): K Michael, D K Davies, J E Schmaltz, R A Boller, E Mauoka, G Ye, E Vermote, S Harrison, P L Rinsland, S Protack, P B Durbin, C O Justice1340h IN33B-1807 POSTER Land, Atmosphere Near Real-time Capability for EOS (LANCE) AMSR2 Data System: D K Smith, S Harrison, H Lin, S Flynn, M Nair, H Conover, S J Graves1340h IN33B-1808 POSTER International MODIS and AIRS Processing Package (IMAPP) Implementation of Infusion of Satellite Data into Environmental Applications-International (IDEA-I) for Air Quality Forecasts using Suomi-NPP, Terra and Aqua Aerosol Retrievals: J E Davies, K Strabala, R B Pierce, A Huang1340h IN33B-1809 POSTER detection of probabilistic Convective Initiation (CI) using Himawari-8 AHI, weather radar, and lightning data.: S Lee, H Han, J Im, E Jang, M I Lee1340h IN33B-1810 POSTER Himawari Support In The CSPP-GEO Direct Broadcast Package: G P Cureton, G Martin1340h IN33B-1811 POSTER Let our powers combine! Harnessing NASA’s Earth Observatory Natural Event Tracker (EONET) in Worldview: M M Wong, K Ward, R A Boller, T Gunnoe, K Baynes, B A King1340h IN33B-1812 POSTER Using Cloud-Hosted Real-tme Data Services for the Geosciences (CHORDS) in a range of geoscience applications: , M D Daniels, B Kerkez, V Chandrasekar, S J Graves, D S Stamps, M J Dye, K Keiser, C L Martin, S R Gooch

1340h IN33B-1813 POSTER Near real time observational data collection for SPRUCE experiment: large volumes of data over slow satellite connection: M Krassovski1340h IN33B-1814 POSTER Improvements and Additions to NASA Near Real-Time Earth Imagery: M F Cechini, R A Boller, K Baynes, J E Schmaltz, A P De Luca, J King, C K Thompson, J T Roberts, J Rodriguez, T Gunnoe, M M Wong, C Alarcon, C De cesare, N N Pressley1340h IN33B-1815 POSTER GOES-R Space Weather Data: Products and Data Access: M Tilton, W F Rowland, S Codrescu, W F Denig, D B Seaton1340h IN33B-1816 POSTER Transitioning the Rice Realtime Forecast Models to DSCOVR: R Bala, P H Reiff1340h IN33B-1817 POSTER Improvements to Lunar BRDF-Corrected Nighttime Satellite Imagery: Uses and Applications: T Cole, A Molthan, L A Schultz, M O Roman, D W Wanik1340h IN33B-1818 POSTER Using Satellite Remote Sensing to assist the National Weather Service (NWS) in Storm Damage Surveys: L A Schultz, A Molthan, K McGrath, J R Bell, T Cole, J Burks1340h IN33B-1819 POSTER Developing Initial Response Products Using Data from Optical and SAR Earth Observing Platforms for Natural Disaster Response: J R Bell, A Molthan, M Dabboor1340h IN33B-1820 POSTER The Brave New World of Real-time GPS for Hazards Mitigation: T I Melbourne, W M Szeliga, V M Santillan, C Scrivner, F Webb1340h IN33B-1821 POSTER Inferring Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) from observed building damage and EO-derived exposure development to develop rapid loss estimates following the April 2015 Nepal earthquake.: C K Huyck1340h IN33B-1822 POSTER The EOSDIS Products Usability for Disaster Response.: D N Kafle, L Wanchoo, Y I Won, K Michael

IN33C Moscone West 2000Wednesday 1340hCollaborations, Partnerships, and Alliances that Are Building, Sustaining, and Stewarding Data and Research Infrastructures in Support of the New Era of the Big Data Transdisciplinary World II S Lesley Wyborn, Australian National University; Kenneth Casey, NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information; Helen Glaves, British Geological Survey Keyworth; Kaylin Bugbee, University of Alabama in Huntsville

1340h IN33C-01 FDSN and EarthCube: Coordinating Global Infrastructures within Seismology and Across Other Geophysical Domains: T K Ahern, G Ekstrom, M Grobbelaer, C M Trabant, M Van Fossen, M Stults, S Tsuboi, B C Beaudoin, I Bondar1355h IN33C-02 Seafloor 2030 - Building a Global Ocean Map through International Collaboration: V L Ferrini, R A Wigley, R K H Falconer, M Jakobsson, G Allen, L A Mayer, T Schmitt, M Rovere, P Weatherall, K M Marks1410h IN33C-03 Data and Models as Social Objects in the HydroShare System for Collaboration in the Hydrology Community and Beyond: D G Tarboton, R Idaszak, J S Horsburgh, D P Ames, J L Goodall, L E Band, V Merwade, A Couch, R P Hooper, D R Maidment, P K Dash, M Stealey, H Yi, T Gan, A M Castronova, B Miles, Z Li, M M Morsy, S Crawley, M Ramirez, J Sadler, Z Xue, C Bandaragoda1425h IN33C-04 The NOAA OneStop Data Discovery and Access Framework: K S Casey, N A Ritchey, J Relph, D Fischman, D Neufeld1440h IN33C-05 Interoperability Across the Stewardship Spectrum in the DataONE Repository Federation: M B Jones, D Vieglais, B E Wilson1455h IN33C-06 The Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics as a Community of Practice: L Hwang, L H Kellogg1510h IN33C-07 EVER-EST: European Virtual Environment for Research in Earth Science Themes: H Glaves, M Albani1525h IN33C-08 AuScope research infrastructure - supporting Australian mineral discovery: B McInnes, T Rawling

IN33D Moscone West 2002Wednesday 1340hSpace-Based, Operational Global Earth Observations from Suomi National Polar-Orbiting Partnership (S-NPP), the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) II S John Furgerson, Joint Polar Satellite System; Gary McWilliams, Joint Polar Satellite System

1340h IN33D-01 Improving Societal Benefit Areas from Applications Enhanced by the Joint Polar Satellite System: M Goldberg

1355h IN33D-02 Satellite Operations in Alaska: M A Kreller1410h IN33D-03 How the wet side of NOAA (NMFS and NOS) is using JPSS data: C Wilson1425h IN33D-04 Status and Prospects for Low-Light Visible Sensing from the VIIRS Day/Night Band on Suomi NPP and JPSS-1: S D Miller, C Seaman, C Combs, J E Solbrig, W C Straka, A Walther, Y J NOH, A Heidinger1440h IN33D-05 High Resolution Trajectory-Based Smoke Forecasts Using VIIRS Aerosol Optical Depth and NUCAPS Carbon Monoxide Retrievals: R B Pierce, N Smith, C Barnet, C D Barnet, S Kondragunta, J E Davies, K Strabala1455h IN33D-06 Operational use of VIIRS Multispectral Imagery and NUCAPS Soundings in Short-term Weather Forecasting: A Molthan, K K Fuell, E Berndt, L A Schultz1510h IN33D-07 The NPP and J1 NOAA Unique Combined Atmospheric Processing System (NUCAPS) for atmospheric thermal sounding: recent algorithm enhancements tailored to near real time users applications.: A Gambacorta, C D Barnet, N Smith, R B Pierce, J W Smith, J R Spackman, M Goldberg1525h IN33D-08 MetEd Training Resources from COMET: Assisting User Readiness for JPSS Era: A Stevermer, R A Jeffries

MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICSMR33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hPhase Relations, Petrology, and Dynamics of the Deep Earth II Posters (joint with DI, S, V)

Razvan Caracas, CNRS Lyon; Wendy Panero, Ohio State University Main Campus; Eiji Ohtani, Tohoku University

1340h MR33A-2672 POSTER Discovery of composite diopside-magnetite lamellae in discrete olivine crytals from Colorado Plateau diatremes: indication of former hydrous ringwoodite: K Sakamaki, Y Sato, E W Marshall IV, Y Ogasawara1340h MR33A-2673 POSTER Pyrope-grossular garnet in diamond-bearing UHP dolomite marble from the Kokchetav massif, Kazakhstan: Y Ogasawara, K Sakamaki, T Takebayashi, H Suzuki, T Saito1340h MR33A-2674 POSTER High-pressure behavior of djerfisherite: Implication for its origin in diamonds and mantle xenoliths: D Minin, I Sharygin, K Litasov, V Sharygin, A Shatskiy, E Ohtani1340h MR33A-2675 POSTER New Stability Field of Jeffbenite (ex-“TAPP”): Possibility of Super-Deep Origin: C Anzolini, J Drewitt, O T Lord, M J Walter, F Nestola1340h MR33A-2677 POSTER Gas Resource Potential of Volcanic Reservoir in Yingtai Fault Depression of Southern Songliao Basin,China: M Zheng1340h MR33A-2678 POSTER High Pressure Behavior of Zircon at Room Temperature: H J Reichmann, A Rocholl1340h MR33A-2679 POSTER Mg-carbonate interaction with metallic iron in the lower mantle and at the core-mantle boundary: K Litasov, N Martirosyan, S Lobanov, A F Goncharov, V Prakapenka1340h MR33A-2680 POSTER The stability and density of Fe-bearing akimotoite and implications for subduction: J Liu, J Li, S Dorfman, F Zhu, X Lai, B Chen, Y Hu, D Zhang, V Prakapenka1340h MR33A-2681 POSTER PETROGRAPHY AND MINERAL CHEMISTRY OF THE DIAMOND-BEARING, RÉGIS KIMBERLITE INTRUSION (SE BRAZIL): C T Barbosa, E Ruberti1340h MR33A-2682 POSTER Mantle Transition Zone Derivation of Ultramafic Xenoliths in San Quintin Volcanic Field, Baja California: Evidence from Micro-Laser Raman Spectroscopic Study.: A R Basu, P Chakrabarty

MR33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hThe Physical Properties of Core Materials II Posters (joint with DI, GP, S, V)

Razvan Caracas, CNRS Lyon; Dario Alfe, UCL; Hidenori Terasaki, Osaka University

1340h MR33B-2683 POSTER Shock Melting of Iron Silicide as Determined by In Situ X-ray Diffraction.: M Newman, R G Kraus, J K Wicks, R Smith, T S Duffy1340h MR33B-2684 POSTER Toward a consensus on melting of iron at high pressure: M Hou1340h MR33B-2685 POSTER Sound velocity and density of liquid Fe-Ni-S at high pressure: H G Terasaki, F Kurokawa, Y Shimoyama, S Urakawa, Y Takubo, A Machida, K Nishida, Y Shibazaki, Y Higo, T Kondo

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1340h MR33B-2686 POSTER Equations of state and anisotropy of Fe-Ni and Fe-Ni-Si at high pressure: R A Morrison, J M Jackson, W Sturhahn, D Zhang, E Greenberg1340h MR33B-2687 POSTER The Effect of Carbon on the Dihedral Angle of Metallic Melt with Implications for the Timing and Efficiency of Core Formation: M S Duncan, Y Fei1340h MR33B-2688 POSTER Sound velocity and density of FeO at high pressure and temperature: R Tanaka, T Sakamaki, H Fukui, E Ohtani, S Kamada, S Sato, S Tsutsui, H Uchiyama, A Q R Baron, A Suzuki1340h MR33B-2689 POSTER Equation of State of Fe3S and Limits on the Sulfur Content of Earth’s Core: A Campbell, A Mattillion, H Bausch, S Tecklenburg, R A Fischer, B Chidester, V Prakapenka1340h MR33B-2690 POSTER Solid-Melt Partitioning in Fe-Si-O Systems: Investigating the Composition of Earth’s Core: S M Arveson, K K M Lee

MR33C Moscone South 301Wednesday 1340hPrecursory Deformation before Dynamic Failure I (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

1340h MR33C-01 Partial Unlocking of Faults by Mixed Aseismic and Seismic Slip Processes prior to Earthquake: A Kato1355h MR33C-02 Izmit Foreshocks Revisited: W L Ellsworth, F Bulut1410h MR33C-03 Matched-filter Detection of the Missing Pre-mainshock Events of the 2015 Gorkha, Nepal earthquake: H Huang, L Meng, M P Plasencia Linares, Y Wang, L Wang, M Xu1425h MR33C-04 Nucleation process of M~2 earthquakes on the San Andreas fault predicted by rate-and-state fault models with SAFOD drill-core data: Y Kaneko, B M Carpenter, S B Nielsen1440h MR33C-05 Development of Pore Pressures in Compacting Fault Gouge; Implications for the Strength and Stability of Faults: D Faulkner, C Sanchez Roa, C J Boulton1455h MR33C-06 Dynamic triggering during rupture nucleation in sandstone: K Chanard, A Nicolas, S Latour, T Hatano, S Vinciguerra, A Schubnel1510h MR33C-07 Unstable Slip Events at 600 °C in Simulated Fault Gouges from the Principal Slip Zone (PSZ) of the Alpine Fault.: A R Niemeijer, C J Boulton, V Toy, J Townend, R Sutherland1525h MR33C-08 Asperity-Type Potential Foreshock Sources Driven by Nucleation-Induced Creep within a Rate-and-State Fault Model: N Higgins, N Lapusta

NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICSNG33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAdvances in Data Assimilation, Predictability, and Uncertainty

(joint with A, GC, H, OS)

Steven Fletcher, Colorado State University; Brian Ancell, Texas Tech University; Matthias Morzfeld, University of Arizona; Derek Posselt, University of Michigan Ann Arbor

1340h NG33A-1843 POSTER Permutation Entropy as a Method for Determining Perceived Randomness and Minimum Magnitude of Completeness of an Earthquake Catalog: S S Gossage, J Q Norris1340h NG33A-1844 POSTER Forward modeling of ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electric resistivity tomography (ERT) using finite difference time domain and finite volume methods, first steps for a joint inversion.: D Domenzain, J Bradford, J Mead1340h NG33A-1845 POSTER Hierarchical scale dependence associated with the extension of the nonlinear feedback loop in high-dimensional Lorenz models: B W Shen1340h NG33A-1846 POSTER Selection of observation points in kriging based on non-convex programming: D Ishikawa, M Kano, S I Ito, H Nagao1340h NG33A-1847 POSTER Chaos modeling applied to environmental dynamics from in situ and satellite observational time series: S Mangiarotti1340h NG33A-1848 POSTER Practical Predictability of Flows with Many Scales of Motion: C Snyder1340h NG33A-1849 POSTER Efficient Estimation of the Impact of Observing Systems using EFSO: E Kalnay, T C Chen, J Jung, D Hotta1340h NG33A-1850 POSTER Implementing of lognormal humidity and cloud-related control variables for the NCEP GSI hybrid EnVAR Assimilation scheme.: S J Fletcher, D T Kleist

1340h NG33A-1851 POSTER DART: A Community Facility Providing State-of-the-Art, Efficient Ensemble Data Assimilation for Large (Coupled) Geophysical Models: T J Hoar, J L Anderson, N Collins, H Kershaw, J Hendricks, K Raeder, A P Mizzi, J Barré, B Gaubert, L E Madaus, A Aydogdu, J Raeder, H Arango, A M Moore, C A Edwards, E N Curchitser, R Escudier, R Dussin, C M Bitz, Y F Zhang, P Shrestha, R Rosolem, M Rahman1340h NG33A-1852 POSTER Calibrating HIMMELI, a New Wetland CH4 Model, with Adaptive MCMC Techniques: J Susiluoto1340h NG33A-1854 POSTER Learning-based Wind Estimation using Distant Soundings for Unguided Aerial Delivery: M Plyler, K Cahoy, K Angermueller, D Chen, N Markuzon1340h NG33A-1855 POSTER Weighted Iterative Bayesian Compressive Sensing (WIBCS) for High Dimensional Polynomial Surrogate Construction: K Sargsyan, D M Ricciuto, C Safta, B Debusschere, H N Najm, P E Thornton1340h NG33A-1856 POSTER Testing Four Dimensional Variational Data Assimilation Method Using an Improved Intermediate Coupled Model for ENSO Analysis and Prediction: C Gao, R H Zhang1340h NG33A-1857 POSTER Symmetrized Importance Samplers for Uncertainty Quantification and Data Assimilation: A Leach, K Lin, M Morzfeld1340h NG33A-1858 POSTER Improving real-time probabilistic channel flood forecasting by incorporating the uncertainty of inflow using Particle Filter: X Xu1340h NG33A-1859 POSTER The Effects of Numerical Noise on Perturbation Experiments: B C Ancell1340h NG33A-1860 POSTER Forecast Sensitivity and Observation Impact (FSOI) Inter-comparison Experiment: R Mahajan, T Auligne, R Gelaro, R Langland, D N Groff, D Hotta1340h NG33A-1861 POSTER Accounting for Coarse Resolution Model Simulations in Data Assimilation for the Geosciences: D Hodyss, S King1340h NG33A-1862 POSTER Studying the Geomagnetic Polarity Time Scale and Superchrons by Scalar Models and Feature Based Data Assimilation: J Adams, M Morzfeld, B A Buffett1340h NG33A-1863 POSTER Combination of Alternative Models by Mutual Data Assimilation: Supermodeling With A Suite of Primitive Equation Models: G S Duane, F Selten

1340h NG33A-1864 POSTER Assimilating every-30-second 100-m-mesh radar observations for convective weather: implications to non-Gaussian PDF: T Miyoshi, T Teramura, J Ruiz, K Kondo, G Y Lien1340h NG33A-1865 POSTER Enhancing Data Assimilation by Evolutionary Particle Filter and Markov Chain Monte Carlo : H Moradkhani, P Abbaszadeh, H Yan1340h NG33A-1866 POSTER Multi-model data assimilation for subsurface infiltration: L Yang, P Wang, A Narayan, D Xiu1340h NG33A-1867 POSTER Monte Carlo Bayesian Inference on a Statistical Model of Sub-Gridcolumn Moisture Variability using High-Resolution Cloud Observations: P M Norris, A M da Silva Jr

NG33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hNonlinear Systems-Level Analysis of the Phytobiome, Including Plants, Insects, Microbiomes, Soils, Hydrology, Aerosols, and Other Atmospheric Properties PostersAndrew Jones, Colorado State University; Paul DeMott, Colorado State University; Vanessa BaileyNorthwest National Laboratory

1340h NG33B-1868 POSTER Studies to Detect Sources and Emissions of Ice-Active Biological and Biogenic Aerosols: P J DeMott, T C J Hill, K J Suski, A Miller, E J Levin, G P Schill, C S McCluskey, S M Kreidenweis1340h NG33B-1869 POSTER Methods Linking Predictive Weather and Fine-scale Soil Moisture to Crop and Irrigation Decision Tools: A S Jones, A Andales, J D Niemann, M Cammarere, S J Fletcher, J Corbett1340h NG33B-1870 POSTER Host Genotype and Harvest Practices Shape the Leaf and Root Microbiomes of the Biofuel Crop Switchgrass: E Singer, J Gonzalez, T E Juenger, T Woyke

NG33C Moscone South 104Wednesday 1340hLorenz Lecture S (Virtual Session)Cecile Penland, NOAA Boulder; Andrea Donnellan, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Annick Pouquet, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

1340h NG33C-01 Analytic Theory of Wind-Driven Sea: V E Zakharov1425h Question and Answers :

NATURAL HAZARDSNH33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hGlobal Change: Extreme Events and Societal Impacts II Posters (joint with H, SI)

Ramesh Singh, Chapman University; Ghassem Asrar, Joint Global Change Research Institute; Rong Fu, University of Texas at Austin; Linda Rowan, UNAVCO, Inc. Boulder

1340h NH33A-1909 POSTER Predicting Impacts of Lightning Strikes on Aviation under a Changing Climate Using Regression Kriging: J Rakas, C Ding, A Murthi, J Lukovic, B Bajat1340h NH33A-1910 POSTER Effects of Weather on Tourism and its Moderation: J H Park, S Kim, D K Lee1340h NH33A-1911 POSTER Mapping Socio-Economic Vulnerability During Extreme Events (flash floods) in The Himalayan Region: A Case Study Of Bhagirathi Basin, Uttarakhand: N Nisha, M Punia1340h NH33A-1912 POSTER Climate change may affect human migration in Mongolia: K Kakinuma, M J Puma, S Kanae1340h NH33A-1913 POSTER Managing Annual Flood Risk and Reducing Socioeconomic Flood Impacts in Rural Arctic through Science-Community Collaborations : Y Y Kontar1340h NH33A-1914 POSTER Can Protection Motivation Theory explain farmers’adaptation to Climate change/variability decision making in the Gambia?: A R Bagagnan1340h NH33A-1915 POSTER Spatial Approach of Climate Risk Assessment and Uncertainty: A Case Study of Heat Wave Risk in Seoul: S Ahn, D K Lee, W Jeong1340h NH33A-1916 POSTER Bayesian framework to identify the main effects of long term climatic constraints on soil moisture decline in conterminous United States: M Guevara, R Vargas1340h NH33A-1917 POSTER Changes in winter severity in the contiguous United States during 1948-2015: S Feng1340h NH33A-1918 POSTER Trends in fire risk and burned area in Brazil in the 20th century: P Silva, A Bastos, C DaCamara, R Libonati1340h NH33A-1919 POSTER Climate Change Impacts and Vulnerability Assessment in Industrial Complexes: H J Lee, D K Lee1340h NH33A-1920 POSTER Assessment of the intensity and spatial variability of urban heat islands over the Indian cities for Regional Climate Analysis: S Sultana, A N V Satyanarayana1340h NH33A-1921 POSTER Responses of Natural Vegetation to Different Stages of Extreme Drought During 2009–2010 in Southwestern China: H Wei1340h NH33A-1922 POSTER Understanding the role of extreme weather event attribution as a climate service: P Walton1340h NH33A-1923 POSTER Heatwaves and Heat-Related Mortality in India: O Mazdiyasni, A AghaKouchak, S J Davis, S Madadgar, A Sengupta, E Ragno

NEAR SURFACE GEOPHYSICSNS33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAdvances of Airborne Survey in Near Surface Geophysics: From Geologic Framework Studies to Hazard Investigation II Posters (joint with GP, H, NH)

Takao Koyama, Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo; Jessica BallMenlo Park; Robert Supper, Geological Survey of Austria; Carol Finn, USGS

1340h NS33A-1949 POSTER 2D FEM Inversion With A Moving Footprint And A hybrid 1D And 2D Forward And Derivative Implementation: T Boesen, E Auken, M Vöge, C Kirkegaard, K R Andersen, A A Pfaffhuber, A V Christiansen1340h NS33A-1950 POSTER Advances of GREATEM and its application to geothermal resources: T Mogi, S Abd allah, Q Wu1340h NS33A-1951 POSTER High resolution three-dimensional magnetization mapping in Tokachidake Volcano using low altitude airborne magnetic survey data: M Iwata, T Mogi, S Okuma, T Nakatsuka1340h NS33A-1952 POSTER The Characterization of the Crush Zones in the Dike of Ultramafic Rock and Associated Gabbro with a Help of Magnetic Survey: S Kudo, A Iwamori, Y Tanaka, M Makino, S Okuma, A Miyakawa, T Nakatsuka, T Sasaki, M Yanagida, T Sugimori, H Kitao, N Asahi, T Shiomi, Y Higashida

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Science Impact:Supporting Thriving CommunitiesThriving Earth Exchange Events at Fall Meeting

12–16 December in San Francisco, CA

An opportunity for scientists, community leaders, and those interested in community science to connect, share their experiences, and learn strategies for working together to make an impact.

Networking ReceptionTuesday, 13 December6:30 P.M.– 8:30 P.M.Marriott Marquis Salons 10–11Open to all

A hands-on workshop where scientists and community leaders will work together to design projects that use Earth and space science to build local solutions to global challenges.

Project Launch WorkshopWednesday, 14 December8:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M.Marriott Marquis Foothill C

Open to all(Formally known as Club Room)

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1340h NS33A-1953 POSTER The Study of Aeromagnetic Surveys in Taiwan: P T Li, L T Tong, W Lin, S F Chang

NS33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hNear Surface Geophysics General Contributions II PostersXavier Comas, Florida Atlantic University; Bruce Smith, USGS Central

1340h NS33B-1954 POSTER Electrical Resistivity Tomography for coal fire mapping over Jharia coal field, India: S K Pal, S Kumar, A K Bharti, V K Pathak, R Kumar1340h NS33B-1955 POSTER Landslide Monitoring in Southwestern China via Time-lapse Electrical Resistivity Tomography: D Xu, X Hu, C Shan1340h NS33B-1956 POSTER Imaging a Pyramid Interior by ERT-3D Methods, Preliminar Results at El Castillo Pyramid, Chichen Itza, Mexico: R E Chavez, A Tejero, G Cifuentes, J E HernaNdez-Quintero, A Garcia-Serrano1340h NS33B-1958 POSTER Ambient noise tomography for characterize the subsoil structure below a collapsed mine. Integration with 3D models of electric resistivity tomography and micro-gravity data inversion: M Cárdenas-Soto, A Tejero, M Nava-Flores, D E Zenil, M Vidal-Garcia, A Garcia-Serrano1340h NS33B-1959 POSTER Detecting Defects Within Soil-Bentonite Slurry Cutoff Walls Using Electrical Resistivity Methods: L Aborn, R W Jacob, A Mucelli1340h NS33B-1960 POSTER Improved Geologic Interpretation of Non-invasive Electrical Resistivity Imaging from In-situ Samples: A Mucelli, L Aborn, R Jacob, M Malusis, J Evans1340h NS33B-1962 POSTER Seasonal Variations in Resistivity at a Police Forensic Site and the Effectiveness of Unconventional Array Types: S Edwards, C G Bank1340h NS33B-1963 POSTER Analysis of Tidal DC Resistivity Time Series for Periodic Saltwater Mixing Patterns and Determination of Hydraulic Ground Properties : E M Sutter, M Ingham1340h NS33B-1964 POSTER Estimation of REV size and tensor characteristics for the electrical and hydraulic conductivities in fractured rock: S Demirel, J Irving, D Roubinet1340h NS33B-1965 POSTER Evaluation of GPR surveying accuracy and quality of recorded profiles (first attempts): A Chernov1340h NS33B-1966 POSTER GEOMORPHIC MAPPING AND GROUND PENETRATION RADAR STUDIES ALONG THE CERRO GODEN FAULT ZONE, PUERTO RICO: L Velez, E Asencio1340h NS33B-1967 POSTER Difficulties in Interpreting Ballast Degradation Level Estimates from Synthetic Ground-Penetrating Radar Data: K M Scanlan, M T Hendry, C D Martin, D R Schmitt1340h NS33B-1968 POSTER 2.5D Crosshole GPR Full-waveform Inversion: A Mozaffari, A Klotzsche, H Guowei, A Giannopoulos, C Warren, H Vereecken, J Van Der Kruk1340h NS33B-1969 POSTER Ground Penetrating Radar Survey at Yoros Fortesss,Istanbul: M Kucukdemirci, 1340h NS33B-1970 POSTER Ground Penetration

Excavations, Kütahya, Turkey: S Mutlu, M Tün, E Pekkan, , Y Guney1340h NS33B-1971 POSTER Geophysical Exploration of Tyuonyi Ruins in Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico, USA : A L Wilson, S Taylor-Offord, A Rosado, P Ly, J Gonzales, J A Civitello, G Johnston, J F Ferguson, D McPhee, L Pellerin1340h NS33B-1972 POSTER Multi-method Feasibility Study of Geophysical Methods to Accurately Delineate the Mt. General Fault in Hinkley, CA: J J Jordan, R Grannell, A J Martin1340h NS33B-1973 POSTER Feasibility of geophysical methods as a tool to detect urban subsurface cavity: E Bang, C Kim, H Rim, D Ryu, H Lee, S W Jeong, B Jung, B W Yum1340h NS33B-1974 POSTER Detailed 3D Geophysical Model of the Shallow Subsurface (Zancara River Basin, Iberian Peninsula) : R Carbonell, I Marzán, D Martí, A Lobo, K Jean, J Alvarez-Marrón1340h NS33B-1975 POSTER Discovering buried channels of the Yamuna in alluvial plains of NW India using geophysical investigations: implications for major drainage reorganization during Late Quaternary: D Paul, I Khan, R Sinha1340h NS33B-1976 POSTER Integrated geophysical investigation to assess seawater intrusion into the coastal aquifer in the southwest of Saudi Arabia: A Y Kahal, H J Alfaifi, E K E Ibrahim, K Abdel Rahman, S M Alhumidan1340h NS33B-1978 POSTER Seepage Reconnaissance in an Embankment Dam using Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS): Monitoring and Modelling of Seasonal Effects: T Yun, A Ringeri, K E Butler, K T B MacQuarrie

1340h NS33B-1979 POSTER RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN MAGNETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND SEDIMENTARY FACIES ALONG AL QAHMAH, SOUTHERN RED SEA COAST: A I Nabhan, W Yang

PLANETARY SCIENCESP33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hEnceladus: Getting Very Near the End II Posters (joint with B)

Carolyn Porco, Space Science Institute Boulder; Christopher McKay, NASA Ames Research Center

1340h P33A-2115 POSTER What’s the matter with Enceladus’ gravity?: A Rivoldini, M Beuthe, A Trinh1340h P33A-2116 POSTER The thickness of Enceladus’ crust and ocean as seen by Cassini: A Trinh, A Rivoldini, M Beuthe, R M Baland, T Van Hoolst1340h P33A-2117 POSTER Enceladus’ Geysers and Small-scale Thermal Hot Spots: Spatial Correlations and Implications: C Porco, P Helfenstein, J Goguen1340h P33A-2118 POSTER The tidally-modulated plume of Enceladus: an update: F Nimmo, C Porco, C J Mitchell, T Van Hoolst, M M Hedman1340h P33A-2119 POSTER How Much Dust Does Enceladus eject?: S Kempf, B Southworth, R Srama, J Schmidt, F Postberg1340h P33A-2120 POSTER On Numerically Reproducing the Enceladus Plume: B Southworth, S Kempf, J Schmidt1340h P33A-2121 POSTER The INMS Case for Habitability at Enceladus : J H Waite Jr, C Glein, R Perryman, B Magee, J I Lunine, B D Teolis, M E Perry, J Grimes, G Miller1340h P33A-2122 POSTER Evaluating the quantity of native H2 in Enceladus’ plumes with the Cassini-INMS closed source data: constraints from modeling of ice grains impact in the instrument: A Bouquet, T Brockwell, J H Waite Jr, S Chocron, B D Teolis, R Perryman, J D Walker1340h P33A-2123 POSTER Organic gas abundances in the plumes of Enceladus as seen by Cassini UVIS: P Kopparla, P Gao, D E Shemansky, P Chen, S Newman, S P Ewald, Y L Yung1340h P33A-2124 POSTER Expanding Enceladus’ Impact Crater Database: M R Kirchoff, P Schenk1340h P33A-2125 POSTER Stratigraphy in the Samarkand Sulci Region of Enceladus: T Roatsch, R J Wagner, N Schmedemann, P Helfenstein, K Stephan, J Voigt, R Jaumann, B Giese, C Porco1340h P33A-2126 POSTER Internal Waves and Wave Attractors in Enceladus’ Subsurface Ocean: A M van Oers, L R Maas, B L A Vermeersen1340h P33A-2127 POSTER Exploration of Icy Moons in the Outer Solar System: Updated Planetary Protection Requirements for Missions to Enceladus and Europa: J D Rummel, M S Race1340h P33A-2128 POSTER The Habitability of Enceladus from Cassini and Enceladus Life Finder as the Next Step: L J Spilker, J I Lunine1340h P33A-2129 POSTER Explorer of Enceladus and Titan (E2T): Investigating Ocean Worlds’ Evolution and Habitability in the Saturn System: G Mitri, F Postberg, J M Soderblom, G Tobie, P Tortora, P Wurz, J W Barnes, N Carrasco, A Coustenis, F Ferri, A Hayes, J Hillier, S Kempf, J P Lebreton, R D Lorenz, R Orosei, A E E Petropoulos, K R Reh, J Schmidt, C Sotin, R Srama, V Vuitton, C W Yen

P33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hIn the Name of Jove: Giant Planet Interiors, Atmospheres, Aurorae, and Ionospheres II Posters (joint with SM)

Kunio Sayanagi, Hampton University; Sarah Badman, University of Lancaster; Scott Edgington, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h P33B-2130 POSTER Neptune’s New Dark Vortex: Aerosol Properties from Optical Data: J Tollefson, S Luszcz-Cook, M H Wong, I De Pater1340h P33B-2131 POSTER Progress on measurement of temperature-dependent H2-broadening of CH4 in the near infrared and N2–N2 collision-induced absorption in the far-infrared.: K Sung, E H Wishnow, L R Brown, M Devi, D C Benner, T J Crawford, I Ozier, A W Mantz, M A H Smith1340h P33B-2132 POSTER SPRITE - The Saturn PRobe Interior and aTmosphere Explorer Mission.: D H Atkinson, A A Simon, D J Banfield, S K Atreya, J Blacksberg, W B Brinckerhoff, A Colaprete, A Coustenis, R M Danner, L N Fletcher, T Guillot, M D Hofstadter, D Keithly, M A Lobbia, J I Lunine, P R Mahaffy, M S Marley, O Mousis, T R Spilker, M G Trainer, C R Webster, T A Youmans1340h P33B-2133 POSTER Photochemistry in Saturn’s Ring-Shadowed Atmosphere: Modulation of Hydrocarbons and Observations of Dust Content: S G Edgington, S K Atreya, E H Wilson, K H Baines, R A West, G L Bjoraker, L N Fletcher, T Momary

1340h P33B-2134 POSTER Interior Structure and Tidal Response of Jupiter and Saturn: S M Wahl, W B Hubbard, B Militzer1340h P33B-2135 POSTER A Laboratory Model for Deep-Seated Jets on the Gas Giants : S Cabanes, J M Aurnou, B Favier, M Le Bars1340h P33B-2136 POSTER Cassini’s Grand Finale: L J Spilker, S G Edgington, N Altobelli1340h P33B-2137 POSTER Summer at Saturn’s North Pole: Seasonal Changes Seen by ISS & CIRS on Cassini, and VLT on the Ground: K M Sayanagi, J Blalock, L N Fletcher, A P Ingersoll, U Dyudina, S P Ewald1340h P33B-2138 POSTER Slantwise convection on fluid planets: Interpreting convective adjustment from Juno observations: M E O’Neill, Y Kaspi, E Galanti1340h P33B-2139 POSTER Laboratory Studies of Phosphine Chemistry Relevant to the Jovian and Saturnian Atmospheres: J D White, Y Liu, D Matsiev, R Robertson1340h P33B-2140 POSTER The vertical structure of tropospheric winds on the gas giant planets: R Scott, T J Dunkerton

P33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hJuno’s Exploration of Jupiter and the Earth-Based Collaborative Campaign III Posters (joint with SH, SM)

Scott Bolton, Southwest Research Institute; John Connerney, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Glenn Orton, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Fran Bagenal, University of Colorado at Boulder

1340h P33C-2142 POSTER Juno, The Cultural Connection: T Clarke1340h P33C-2143 POSTER Continuous Monitoring of Jupiter’s Aurora and Io Plasma Torus with the Hisaki Satellite during Joint Observing Campaign with Juno: T Kimura, A Yamazaki, G Murakami, G B Clark, F Tsuchiya, K Yoshioka, C Tao, H Kita, M Fujimoto, J D Nichols, S V Badman, D C Grodent1340h P33C-2144 POSTER The complex behavior of the satellite footprints at Jupiter: the result of universal processes?: B Bonfond, D C Grodent, S V Badman, J Saur, D Bisikalo, V Shematovich, J C M C Gerard, K Radioti, R Gladstone, M H Versteeg, T Greathouse, V Hue, M W Davis, S J Bolton, S Levin, J E P Connerney, F Bagenal1340h P33C-2145 POSTER The magnetic field in Jupiter’s plasma sheet and magnetopause boundary layers: D J Gershman, J E P Connerney, G A DiBraccio, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, B Mauk, P W Valek1340h P33C-2146 POSTER Statistical study of solar wind control on Jovian UV auroral activity obtained from long-term Hisaki EXCEED observations: H Kita, T Kimura, C Tao, F Tsuchiya, A Yamazaki, G Murakami, K Yoshioka, H Misawa, T Sakanoi, Y Kasaba, I Yoshikawa, M Fujimoto1340h P33C-2147 POSTER First Hubble Space Telescope Movies of Jupiter’s Ultraviolet Aurora During the NASA Juno Prime Mission: D C Grodent, R Gladstone, J T Clarke, B Bonfond, J C M C Gerard, K Radioti, J D Nichols, E J Bunce, L Roth, J Saur, T Kimura, G S Orton, S V Badman, B Mauk, J E P Connerney, W S Kurth, A Adriani, C J Hansen, S J Bolton, S Levin, F Bagenal1340h P33C-2148 POSTER Observations of Jupiter’s Low-Frequency Radio Emissions from the Juno Waves Instrument in Collaboration with the Earth-Based Radio Telescopes: M Imai, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, S J Bolton, J E P Connerney, S Levin, P M Zarka, B Cecconi, A Lecacheux, L Lamy1340h P33C-2149 POSTER The strength and evolution of stratospheric-auroral processes on Jupiter, as observed by IRTF-TEXES: J A Sinclair, G S Orton, T K Greathouse, L N Fletcher, J I Moses, V Hue, P G Irwin, H Melin, R Giles1340h P33C-2150 POSTER Feasibility of Juno radio occultations of the Io plasma torus: P H Phipps, P Withers1340h P33C-2151 POSTER Jupiter’s Auroral Energy Input Observed by Hisaki/EXCEED and its Modulations by Io’s Volcanic Activity: C Tao, T Kimura, F Tsuchiya, G Murakami, K Yoshioka, H Kita, A Yamazaki, Y Kasaba, I Yoshikawa, M Fujimoto1340h P33C-2152 POSTER Properties of Jupiter’s auroral acceleration region inferred with HST-STIS spectral images: C S Arridge, L C Ray, J Gustin, D C Grodent1340h P33C-2153 POSTER Modeling the Jovian Magnetopause in Support of Juno: A Masters1340h P33C-2154 POSTER X-ray Monitoring of the Jovian Polar Aurora during Juno Approach: R Kraft, C M Jackman, W Dunn, G Branduardi-Raymont, R Gladstone, T Kimura, R Elsner, J D Nichols, L C Ray1340h P33C-2155 POSTER Variability of Mid-Infrared Aurora on Jupiter: 1979 to 2016: T Kostiuk, T A Livengood, T Hewagama, K E Fast, G L Bjoraker, F Schmuelling, G Sonnabend, J R Kolasinski

1340h P33C-2156 POSTER Scales of wave-particle interaction processes in Jupiter’s magnetosphere: Implications for JUNO/JEDI measurements: J Saur, A Schreiner, B Mauk1340h P33C-2157 POSTER Jupiter’s distant magnetic equator region in energetic charged particle data: C Paranicas, B Mauk, D K Haggerty, G B Clark, P Kollmann, A M Rymer, J E P Connerney, F Bagenal, S J Bolton, S Levin1340h P33C-2158 POSTER Accelerated Flows at Jupiter’s Magnetopause: Evidence for Magnetic Reconnection Along the Dawn Flank: R W Ebert, F Allegrini, S J Bolton, F Bagenal, J E P Connerney, G B Clark, W S Kurth, S Levin, P Louarn, B Mauk, D J McComas, M L Reno, M F Thomsen, P W Valek, S Weidner, R J Wilson1340h P33C-2159 POSTER Interaction of Jovian energetic particles with moons and gas tori based on recent Juno/JEDI data: P Kollmann, B Mauk, G B Clark, C Paranicas, D K Haggerty, A M Rymer, S J Bolton, J E P Connerney, S Levin1340h P33C-2160 POSTER The Juno Jupiter Energetic Particle Detector Instrument (JEDI) Investigation Data Structures and Analysis Tools: L E Brown, J M Peachey, J D Vandegriff, B Mauk, D K Haggerty, C Paranicas, G B Clark, P Kollmann, A M Rymer1340h P33C-2161 POSTER First steps toward data assimilation of Jupiter’s radiation belts using Juno and radio observations and physics-based models: D Santos-Costa, S J Bolton, G B Clark, P Kollmann, B Mauk, F Bagenal, H N Becker, M Janssen, S Levin, F A Oyafuso, V Adumitroaie, J N Girard, P M Zarka, A P Ingersoll, W S Kurth, J E P Connerney1340h P33C-2162 POSTER A 1D Forward Model of Solar Wind Conditions Using JADE-I: R J Wilson, F Bagenal, P W Valek, D J McComas, S J Bolton, F Allegrini, N G Angold, J E P Connerney, K Chae, R W Ebert, T K Kim, S Levin, C E Loeffler, P Louarn, D A Ranquist, M L Reno, J Szalay, S Weidner, J L Zink1340h P33C-2163 POSTER Measurements of the Dawn-side Jovian Magnetosheath by Juno/JADE: J Szalay, F Allegrini, F Bagenal, S J Bolton, G B Clark, J E P Connerney, R W Ebert, W S Kurth, S Levin, P Louarn, B Mauk, D J McComas, M L Reno, M F Thomsen, P W Valek, S Weidner, R J Wilson1340h P33C-2164 POSTER Modelling the Auroral Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Coupling System at Jupiter: E J Bunce, S Cowley, G Provan1340h P33C-2165 POSTER JEDI observations of energetic ions in the Jovian polar regions: D K Haggerty, B Mauk, C Paranicas, G B Clark, P Kollmann, A M Rymer, S J Bolton, J E P Connerney, S Levin1340h P33C-2166 POSTER Empirical Modeling of Jovian Electron Distributions Using Juno’s MWR Synchrotron Radiation Observations: V Adumitroaie, S Levin, M A Janssen, S Gulkis, D Santos-Costa, S J Bolton1340h P33C-2167 POSTER Retrievals of atmospheric parameters from radiances obtained by the Juno Microwave Radiometer: C Li, A P Ingersoll, M A Janssen1340h P33C-2168 POSTER Calibration and Performance of the Juno Microwave Radiometer during the First Science Orbits: S T Brown, S Misra, M A Janssen, R Williamson1340h P33C-2169 POSTER A Quick-Look Method for the Analysis of Juno Microwave Radiometer Data: L A Jewell, R Williamson, M A Janssen, F A Oyafuso1340h P33C-2170 POSTER Simulation of Antenna Brightness Temperatures for the Juno Microwave Radiometer: F A Oyafuso, S Gulkis, V Adumitroaie, M A Janssen, S K Atreya, S T Brown, A Bellotti, C Li, A P Ingersoll, D Santos-Costa, R Williamson, L A Jewell1340h P33C-2171 POSTER Quicklook Constituent Abundance and Stretch Parameter Retrieval for the Juno Microwave Radiometer using Neural Networks: A Bellotti, P G Steffes1340h P33C-2172 POSTER Predicting Juno Evidence for a Solid Methane Gas Hydrate Jupiter J. Ackerman Abstract: J A Ackerman Jr1340h P33C-2173 POSTER Modeling the disequilibrium species for Jupiter and Saturn: Implications for Juno and Saturn entry probe: D Wang, J I Lunine, O Mousis1340h P33C-2174 POSTER Early Juno Era Optical Imaging and Analysis of Jupiter’s Atmospheric Structure and Color with the NMSU Acousto-optic Imaging Camera: E Dahl, N Chanover, D Voelz, D Kuehn, P Strycker1340h P33C-2175 POSTER Transport and mixing of ammonia in Jupiter’s atmosphere: J Liu, T Schneider, T Schneider1340h P33C-2176 POSTER A Multi-layered Model for the Shape, Zonal Winds and Gravitational Field of Jupiter: G Schubert, K Zhang, D Kong1340h P33C-2177 POSTER The Goldstone Apple Valley Radio Telescope (GAVRT) Jupiter Radio Data: Online Access and Analysis Tools: J K Arballo, S Levin, R Dorcey, M D Hofstadter, J Leflang, D Jauncey

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P33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hTerrestrial Analogs for Planetary Processes: Oceans, Volcanoes, Impacts, and Dunes II Posters (joint with EP)

Lynn Neakrase, New Mexico State University Main Campus; Darlene Lim, NASA Ames Research Center; Timothy Titus, USGS Astrogeology Science Center; Scott Hughes, Idaho State University

1340h P33D-2178 POSTER Peripheral Faulting of Eden Patera: Potential Evidence in Support of a New Volcanic Construct on Mars: J Harlow1340h P33D-2179 POSTER Mapping lava flow textures using three-dimensional measures of surface roughness: H C Mallonee, S E Kobs-Nawotniak, M McGregor, S S Hughes, C Neish, M Downs, D Delparte, D S S Lim, J L Heldmann1340h P33D-2180 POSTER The case of the missing vent: lessons in lava flow interpretation from Highway Flow, Craters of the Moon, Idaho: S S Hughes, S K Nawotniak, C W Haberle, M Downs, A Sehlke, R C Elphic, D S S Lim, J Heldmann1340h P33D-2181 POSTER The Antarctic analogy for ancient lakes at Gale Crater, Mars: A Kling, R M Haberle, C P McKay, T Bristow, F Rivera-Hernandez1340h P33D-2182 POSTER Mutnovsky and Gorely Volcanoes, Kamchatka as Planetary Analogue Sites: N Evdokimova, P E Izbekov, V Krupskaya, A Muratov1340h P33D-2183 POSTER Chemical Weathering on a Cold and Wet Ancient Mars: New Insights from a Glacial Mars Analog Site: N Scudder, B H N Horgan, A M Rutledge, E B Rampe1340h P33D-2184 POSTER UAV Photogrammetry of Inflated Komatiite Flow Lobes in an Archean Bimodal Volcanic Terrane, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia: S J Barnes, G Dering1340h P33D-2185 POSTER Outcrop-scale imaging spectroscopy of the Haughton impact structure, Canada: R N Greenberger, B L Ehlmann, G R Osinski, L L Tornabene, R O Green1340h P33D-2186 POSTER The investigation of terrestrial analogs for the paleoclimate of Mars: M Thorpe, J Hurowitz, E Dehouck1340h P33D-2187 POSTER Decoding the Margins: What Can the Fractal Geometry of Basaltic Flow Margins Tell Us?: E I Schaefer, C Hamilton, C Neish, S P Beard, A M Bramson, M Sori, E L Rader1340h P33D-2188 POSTER Asphalt Volcanism as a Model to Understand the Geochemical Nature of Pitch Lake, a Planetary Analog for Titan and the Implications towards Methane Flux into Earth’s Atmosphere.: A Khan1340h P33D-2189 POSTER Magmatic Mapping: A Suggested Methodology And Results From The Springerville Volcanic Field, East-Central Arizona, USA: M Mnich, C Condit1340h P33D-2190 POSTER Bringing Home a Piece of Mars from the Utah Desert: A Canadian Robotic Deployment in Support of Mars Sample Return: T Haltigin, V Hipkin, M Picard1340h P33D-2191 POSTER Is Chicxulub Too Small to be the Source of the K/Pg Boundary Layer and the Cause of the Dinosaur Extinction Event and would the Amazon Basin Considered as an Impact Feature fit the Evidence Better?: J A Burgener1340h P33D-2192 POSTER Geochemical characteristics of volcanic rocks from selected locations located in Idaho, USA and the Korean Peninsula: K J Kim, J L Heldmann, D S S Lim, S van Gasselt, C Sun, E Yi, Y Lee1340h P33D-2193 POSTER Scientific analogs and the development of human mission architectures for the Moon, deep space and Mars: D S S Lim, A Abercromby, K Beaton, A L Brady, Z Cardman, S Chappell, C S Cockell, B A Cohen, T Cohen, M Deans, I Deliz, M Downs, R C Elphic, J C Hamilton, J Heldmann, S Hillenius, J Hoffman, S S Hughes, S E Kobs-Nawotniak, D S Lees, J Marquez, M Miller, M Miller, C Milovsoroff, S Payler, A Sehlke, S W Squyres

P33E Moscone West 2009Wednesday 1340hPlanetary Rings, Meteoroid, and Dust

(joint with EP, NH, SA, SH)

Larry Esposito, Univ of Colorado; Nicolas Lee, Stanford University; Meers Oppenheim, Boston University; Linda Spilker, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h P33E-01 Understanding the E-ring puzzle: S Hsu, M Horanyi, A Juhasz, S Kempf, Z Sternovsky, S Ye1400h P33E-02 Particle Size Variations in Saturn’s Rings: J E Colwell, R G Jerousek, T M Becker, S Eckert, J H Cooney, L W Esposito1415h P33E-03 Orbital Evolution and Physical Characteristics of Object “Peggy” at the Edge of Saturn’s A Ring: C Murray, N J Cooper, B Noyelles, S Renner, N Araujo

1430h P33E-04 Improved Hypervelocity Plasma Characterization Using Bremsstrahlung Optical Continuum Model: Y M Hew1445h P33E-05 Mixing water ice into regolith in low-velocity impact experiments: J Brisset, J E Colwell, A Dove, A N Rascon, N Mohammed, C Cox1500h P33E-06 Meteor detections using the LWA: K Obenberger, G B Taylor, J M Holmes1520h P33E-07 Study of the Dynamics of Meteoroids Through the Earth’s Atmosphere and Retrieval of Meteorites: The Mexican Meteor Network: M G Cordero Tercero, A Farah Simon, F Velazquez-Villegas

P33F Moscone West 2007Wednesday 1340hTitan: Constraining an Ocean World IIRobert Nelson, Planetary Science Institute Tucson; Conor Nixon, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Joseph Westlake, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Rosaly Lopes, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1340h P33F-01 Shape of Titan from Cassini radar elevation measurements and implications for interior structure and composition: Y Q Wong, H A Zebker1355h P33F-02 Evolution of Titan’s High-Pressure Ice layer : C Sotin, K Kalousova1410h P33F-03 Titan’s mid-latitude surface regions with Cassini VIMS and SAR: A Solomonidou, R Lopes, A Coustenis, M Malaska, S Rodriguez, P Drossart, M A Janssen, A A Le Gall, B Schmitt, M Hirtzig, L Maltagliati, F Sohl, K Stephan, R Jaumann, R H Brown, E Villanueva, C Matsoukas, E Bratsolis1425h P33F-04 Cassini Results on Changes of Titan’s Atmospheric Properties Near the Poles Since the Northern Equinox: A Coustenis, D E Jennings, R K Achterberg, P Lavvas, C A Nixon, G Bampasidis, S Vinatier, G L Bjoraker, F M Flasar1440h P33F-05 Cassini ISS and VIMS observations of Titan’s north polar region during the T120 and T121 flybys: The Curious Case of the Clouds: E P Turtle, J W Barnes, J Perry, J Barbara, A Hayes, P Corlies, J Kelland, R A West, A D Del Genio, J M Soderblom, A S McEwen, C Sotin1455h P33F-06 Modeling and Observing the Role of Wind-Waves in Titan’s Hydrocarbon Seas: A G Hayes Jr, J M Soderblom, M A Donelan, J W Barnes, R D Lorenz1510h P33F-07 Quantifying Precipitation Variability and Relative Erosion Rates on Titan Using a GCM and Implications for Observed Geomorphology: S Faulk, S Moon, J Mitchell, J M Lora1525h P33F-08 Raw Material for Azotosomes: ALMA Detection, Mapping, and Modeling of Vinyl Cyanide on Titan: M Y Palmer, M A Cordiner, J Lai, C A Nixon, S B Charnley, N A Teanby, Z Kisiel, P G Irwin, E Molter, M J Mumma

PUBLIC AFFAIRSPA33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAssessments and Methods for Understanding the Role and Impact of Geospatial Data for Decision-making PostersSteven Lev, Science and Technology Policy Institute; Jason Gallo, Science and Technology Policy Institute; Jay Pearlman, J&FE

1340h PA33A-2225 POSTER Built environment affecting visitors’ walking choice in commercial areas? - A study with GPS experiments: Y Hahm, H Yoon1340h PA33A-2226 POSTER Understanding USGS user needs and Earth observing data use for decision making: Z Wu1340h PA33A-2227 POSTER Is “Safety-in-numbers” theory applies to the pattern of pedestrian accidents in Seoul, South Korea.: Y Choi, H Yoon1340h PA33A-2228 POSTER NOAA Observing System Integrated Analysis (NOSIA): development and support to the NOAA Satellite Observing System Architecture: R C Reining, L E Cantrell Jr, D Helms, M LaJoie, A S Pratt, V Ries, J Taylor, M A Yuen-Murphy1340h PA33A-2229 POSTER Examination of Parameters Affecting the House Prices by Multiple Regression Analysis and its Contributions to Earthquake-Based Urban Transformation: H H Denli, B Durmus1340h PA33A-2230 POSTER Assessing the Role and Impact of Geospatial Data for Wildland Fire Management Decisions: E A Klein, S M Lev1340h PA33A-2231 POSTER Optimizing Ocean Space: Co-siting Open Ocean Aquaculture: B L Cobb, L C Wickliffe, J A Morris Jr1340h PA33A-2232 POSTER Assessing and Valuing Historical Geospatial Data for Decisions: E Sylak-Glassman, J Gallo

1340h PA33A-2233 POSTER Economic and Policy Drivers of Agricultural Water Desalination in California’s Central Valley: P Welle, J Medellin-Azuara, J H Viers, M Mauter

PA33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hIntegrating Science and Users for NASA Mission Development: NASA’s New Path Forward in Science Applications PostersVanessa Escobar, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Christine Bonniksen, NASA Headquarters

1340h PA33B-2234 POSTER Does NASA SMAP Improve the Accuracy of Power Outage Models?: S M Quiring, D B McRoberts, B Toy, B Alvarado1340h PA33B-2235 POSTER Thin Sea-ice Thickness Retrievals from SMAP Brightness Temperatures: E J Bayler, R Smith1340h PA33B-2236 POSTER Advances in the NASA Earth Science Division Applied Science Program: L Friedl, C K Bonniksen, V M Escobar1340h PA33B-2237 POSTER NASA Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 Applications – Advancing Dialogue for More Effective Decisions and Societal benefits: S Delgado Arias, M E Brown, V M Escobar, M F Jasinski, T Neumann1340h PA33B-2238 POSTER Information Product Development: Data product life cycle links engineering, science, and applications: E N Stavros, S E Owen, D R Thompson, R O Green1340h PA33B-2239 POSTER Better to Be Active (Rather Than Passive) When Considering How Soil Moisture Can Help Decision Makers: R Mace1340h PA33B-2240 POSTER TEMPO Early Adopters in Air-Quality Forecasting, Planning and Assessment, Pollution Emissions, Health, Agriculture, and Environmental Impacts: Applications and Decision Support: M Newchurch, B Zavodsky, K Chance, J Haynes, B L Lefer, A Naeger1340h PA33B-2241 POSTER Applications Integration Strategy in the Mission Development Process: E L Cox Jr1340h PA33B-2242 POSTER Putting User Stories First: Experiences Adapting the Legacy Data Models and Information Architecture at NASA JPL’s PO.DAAC to Accommodate the New Information Lifecycle Required by SWOT: L J McGibbney, J Hausman, J C Laurencelle, R Toaz Jr, J McAuley, D J Freeborn, C Stoner

PA33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hSocioeconomic Impact Analysis for Earth Observation Science PostersEric Lindquist, Boise State University; Vincent Ambrosia, NASA Ames Research Center

1340h PA33C-2243 POSTER Value of Earth Observations: NASA Activities with Socioeconomic Analysis : L Friedl1340h PA33C-2244 POSTER Using Earth Observations to Assess the Socioeconomic Impact of Human Decision Making during the Suppression of a Wildland Fire: V V Miller, A Kochanski, J Mandel, V Herr, S Schranz1340h PA33C-2245 POSTER Estimating the Socio-economic Impact of Earth Observing Data in Sonoma County: K Green, K Gaffney, V M Escobar, M Tukman1340h PA33C-2246 POSTER The Consequences of the FAA not Offering Emergency Agricultural UAS Rules for Water Conservation During the 2012 Drought: R G Darling1340h PA33C-2248 POSTER Estimating Damage Cost of Net Primary Production due to Climate Change and Ozone(O3) Effect: J H Park, D K Lee, C Park, S Sung, H G Kim, Y Mo, S Kim, S Kil

PA33D Moscone South 304Wednesday 1340h

Maker-Scientist Engagement IJulie 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 PA33D-01 Collaboration as a means toward a better dataset for both stakeholders and scientist: O Chegwidden, D E Rupp, B Nijssen, E Pytlak, K Knight1355h PA33D-02

: A M Schwarz, P Ray, C Brown, S Wi, S Wi1410h PA33D-03 A regional approach to the Co-Production of climate information for water utilities- Managing Messages, Approaches, Benefits, and Lessons learned: D N Yates, L Kaatz

1425h PA33D-04 Hydropower Licensing as a Bridge between Climate Science and Applications: Creating Actionable Science for Regulatory Decisionmaking : A J Ray, J J Barsugli, S H Walker1440h PA33D-05 Are We Telling Decision-makers the Wrong Things - and with Too Much Confidence?: J R Arnold, K C Nowak, J A Vano, A J Newman, N Mizukami, P A Mendoza, B Nijssen, A Wood, E D Gutmann, M P Clark, R Rasmussen1455h PA33D-06 Designing the Bridge: Perceptions and Use of Downscaled Climate Data by Climate Modelers and Resource Managers in Hawaii: V W Keener, L Brewington, K Jaspers1510h PA33D-07 From “can’t be done” to actionable: Chugach Vulnerability Assessment Snow and Ice: J S Littell, S O’Neel, S A McAfee, L Sass, G Hayward1525h PA33D-08 Evaluation and Mitigation of the Risk Due to Climate Change at the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site: D W Werth

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hReconstructing and Modeling Late Pliocene Climate Variability II PostersErin McClymont, University of Durham; Natalie Burls, George Mason University Fairfax; Heather Ford, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory

1340h PP33A-2340 POSTER Ecological modeling of planktonic foraminifera to facilitate climate model-proxy reconcilliation during the mid-Piacenzian: P Jacobs, H J Dowsett, K de Mutsert1340h PP33A-2341 POSTER PRISM4: Pliocene Research, Interpretation and Synoptic Mapping mid Piacenzian paleoenvironmental reconstruction: H J Dowsett, A M Dolan, D B Rowley, R Moucha, A M Forte, J X Mitrovica, M J Pound, U Salzmann, M M Robinson, M A Chandler, K Foley, A Haywood1340h PP33A-2342 POSTER Regional and global climate for the mid-Pliocene using CCSM4 with PlioMIP2 boundary conditions: D Chandan, W R Peltier1340h PP33A-2343 POSTER Modelling the Mid-Pliocene Warm Period using HadGEM2.: A Haywood, J C Tindall1340h PP33A-2344 POSTER Contributions to Pliocene Arctic warmth from removal of anthropogenic aerosol and enhanced forest fire emissions: R Feng, B L Otto-Bliesner, T Fletcher, A Ballantyne, E C Brady1340h PP33A-2345 POSTER El Niño in the Pliocene: S M White, A C Ravelo1340h PP33A-2346 POSTER The Emergence of the Pacific Meridional Overturning Circulation (PMOC) Paced by Obliquity Cycles during the Pliocene: N Burls, A V Fedorov, D M Sigman, S Jaccard, R Tiedemann, G H Haug1340h PP33A-2347 POSTER Late Pliocene-Early Pleistocene oscillations in Mediterranean Overflow water: a new perspective from the Iberian Margin: M Alonso-Garcia, E Salgueiro, T Rodrigues, C A Alvarez Zarikian, H Kuhnert, U Roehl, A H L Voelker, F J Sierro, F F G Abrantes1340h PP33A-2348 POSTER Sea-surface dynamics changes in the North Atlantic Ocean (IODP Site U1314) during late Pliocene deduced from calcareous nannofossil observation: R S Jatiningrum, T Sato, R Effendi1340h PP33A-2349 POSTER The transient and asynchronous response of ice volume to orbital-driven climate changes of the Late Pliocene: B de Boer, S J Hunter, A M Dolan, A M Haywood

PP33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hTerrestrial Hydroclimate II Posters (joint with A, B, H)

Jessica Oster, Vanderbilt University; Sarah Feakins, University of Southern California

1340h PP33B-2350 POSTER Tracking Regional and Global Teleconnections Recorded by Western North American Speleothem Records: J L Oster, N P Kelley1340h PP33B-2351 POSTER The Timing and Nature of Northeastern Brazil Climate during Marine Isotope Stage 4 and Heinrich Stadial 6: A E Berry, K A Wendt, C Spoetl, A S Auler, X Wang, H Cheng, R L Edwards1340h PP33B-2352 POSTER Global hydroclimate reconstructions over the last millennium using data assimilation: N J Steiger, J E Smerdon1340h PP33B-2353 POSTER Noble gas isotopes in groundwater as a proxy for past water table depth: A M Seltzer, J P Severinghaus, B J Andraski, D A Stonestrom1340h PP33B-2354 POSTER STXM-NEXAFS measurements of rock varnish, investigating element distributions and carbon occurrences in the Mn-rich rock coating: D Macholdt, C Pöhlker, K P Jochum, J D Förster, B Weber, A L D Kilcoyne, M Weigand, M Müller, M Kappl, D Scholz, G H Haug, M O Andreae

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1340h PP33B-2355 POSTER Systematics of a Clumped Isotope-Based Reconstruction of

Late Pleistocene and Holocene Archives of the Chinese Loess Plateau: H L Bricker, B Mitsunaga, J A Mering, R Eagle, G Li, A K Tripati1340h PP33B-2356 POSTER Towards a new proxy of continental atmospheric humidity: the triple oxygen isotopic composition of plant biosilica: A E Alexandre, S Pauchet, A Landais, C Piel, S Devidal, J Roy, C Vallet-Coulomb, C Sonzogni, M Pasturel, P Cornuault, J Xin, J C Mazur, F Prie, I Bentaleb1340h PP33B-2357 POSTER Cellulose and Lignin Carbon Isotope Signatures in Sphagnum Moss Reveal Complementary Environmental Properties: J Loisel, J E Nichols, K Kaiser, D Beilman, Z Yu1340h PP33B-2359 POSTER Multi-proxy reconstructions of hydrologic change during the Eocene-Oligocene transition in the North American Interior: Y Eley, M T Hren1340h PP33B-2360 POSTER Variation in the Apparent Biosynthetic Fractionation for

Mechanisms, and Implications: J E Johnson, B J Tipple, J L Betancourt, J R Ehleringer, S W Leavitt, R K Monson1340h PP33B-2361 POSTER The integration of plant-derived n-alkanes into sedimentary archives across the Swiss Alps; implications for paleoclimate studies.: S L Newberry, A Kahmen1340h PP33B-2362 POSTER ENSO variability over the last 2000 years from a sub-decadal lacustrine lipid biomarker record from Isabel Island, Mexico: D Sachse, L Romero, U Kienel, G H Haug1340h PP33B-2363 POSTER Leaf wax records of late Holocene hydrologic changes on Abaco Island, Northern Bahamas: A Tamalavage, S J Feakins, P van Hengstum, P Louchouarn, P L Fall, N A Albury, J P Donnelly1340h PP33B-2364 POSTER Stratigraphic and microfossil evidence for hydroclimate changes over the middle to late Holocene in the northern Bahamas from an inland saline lake: P van Hengstum, G E Maale, J P Donnelly, B P Onac, R Sullivan, T S Winkler, N A Albury1340h PP33B-2365 POSTER A sedimentary record of middle Holocene precipitation and terrestrial vertebrates from Great Cistern Blue Hole (Abaco Island), The Bahamas: R Sullivan, P van Hengstum, T S Winkler, J P Donnelly, N A Albury, D W Steadman

1340h PP33B-2366 POSTER Large seasonal changes in hydrogen isotope fractionation between algal biomarkers and lake surface water: N Ladd, N Dubois, C J Schubert1340h PP33B-2367 POSTER Examining Basin-Scale Water and Climate Relations across the Pampa del Tamarugal, Atacama Desert through Spatial Analysis of Hydrogen, Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes in Tree Rings: E J Olson, J P Dodd, M A Rivera1340h PP33B-2368 POSTER Hydrological responses of the Chihuahua Desert of Mexico to possible Heinrich Stadials: A study inferred from geochemistry and stable isotopes of lacustrine sediments: J D Quiroz-Jiménez, P D Roy, R Lozano-SantaCruz, N López Balbiaux, P Girón-García1340h PP33B-2369 POSTER The Role of

Values of Cave Bat Guano: D M Cleary, B P Onac, F L Forray, J G Wynn1340h PP33B-2370 POSTER First Insights of the Eemian Hydroclimate of the Snowy Mountains, Australia.: M Campbell, H Wong, G S McGrath, H A McGowan, J N Callow1340h PP33B-2371 POSTER Increased aridity at the end of the Eemian in the Levant and relationships to global climate: Y Kiro, S L Goldstein, Y Kushnir, B Lazar, M Stein1340h PP33B-2372 POSTER Large variations in the hydrology for the Paratethys-Mediterranean system during latest Miocene – insights from the hydrogen isotopes on biomarkers: I Vasiliev, G J Reichart1340h PP33B-2373 POSTER Uranium Isotopes as an Indicator of the Dead Sea Response to Holocene Climate Shifts: J Sweeney, Y Kiro, S L Goldstein1340h PP33B-2374 POSTER Iron content of soils as a precipitation proxy: R Dzombak, N D Sheldon1340h PP33B-2375 POSTER Nature, timing, and origin of wet climatic periods in Arabia from geochemical (stable isotopes, noble gas thermometry, geochronology) an geomorphological data: M K Emil, M Sultan, T Alharbi, A M Albassam, K Chouinard, M M Abuabdullah

PP33C Moscone West 2012Wednesday 1340hAstronomical Forcing of Past Climate IMolly Patterson, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Rocio Caballero-Gill, Brown University; Rajashi Roychowdhury, University

of Massachusetts Amherst; Edward Gasson, University of Massachusetts Amherst

1340h PP33C-01 Tidal energy dissipation over long geological timescales: H Daher, B K Arbic, J K Ansong, A Adcroft, B D Cornuelle, H C P Lau, A C Maloof, J X Mitrovica, M Müller1355h PP33C-02 Tracking Insolation from top of the atmosphere to sedimentary record: L A Hinnov1410h PP33C-03 Atmospheric CO2 variations on orbital time scale during the Paleocene and Eocene: R E Zeebe, T Westerhold, K Littler, J C Zachos1425h PP33C-04 Oligocene-Miocene Transition in the North Atlantic Interrupted by Warming: New Records from the Newfoundland Margin, IODP Expedition 342: R Smith, D Liebrand, T E van Peer, S M Bohaty, O Friedrich, A Bornemann, P Blum, P A Wilson1440h PP33C-05 Early to middle Miocene climate evolution: benthic oxygen and carbon isotope records from Walvis Ridge Site 1264.: L J Lourens, H Beddow, D Liebrand, C Schrader, F J Hilgen1455h PP33C-06 Nonlinear Analysis of the Climate Response to Astronomical Forcing before and after the Mid-Pleistocene Transition: D Coca, E Condrea1510h PP33C-07 The Influence of True Polar Wander on Glacial Inception in North America: A Daradich, P J Huybers, J X Mitrovica, N H Chan, J Austermann1525h PP33C-08 Late Holocene Climate Change: Astronomical vs. Anthropogenic Forcing: F He, S J Vavrus, J E Kutzbach, W F Ruddiman

PP33D Moscone West 2003Wednesday 1340hQuantitative Approaches to Paleoclimate Data, Models, and Their Intercomparison IIBronwen Konecky, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences; Emilie Capron, British Antarctic Survey; Aisling Dolan, University of Leeds; Sylvia Dee, Brown University

1340h PP33D-01 Statistical methods for studying paleoclimate and climate models: B Li1355h PP33D-02 Uncertainties in data-model comparisons: Spatio-temporal scales for past climates: G Lohmann

1410h PP33D-03 Paleoclimate records needed for observationally constraining equilibrium climate sensitivity: P J Huybers, C Proistosescu1425h PP33D-04 Incorporating the effects of age uncertainty derived from benthic d18O alignment into paleoceanographic data compilations: L E Lisiecki, S Ahn, G Gebbie, A M Jones, D Khider, C Lawrence1440h PP33D-05 Antarctic Last Interglacial Isotope Peak in Response to Sea Ice Retreat not Ice Sheet Collapse: M Holloway1455h PP33D-06 Forward Modeling of Oxygen Isotope Variability in Tropical Andean Ice Cores: M F Vuille, J V Hurley, D R Hardy1510h PP33D-07 Modeling Calcite-Water Oxygen Isotope Fractionation in Cave Calcites: A L Noronha, J Banner, J W Jenson, J W Partin, B F Hardt, M W Moore1525h PP33D-08 Towards a proxy model for maximum latewood density : M Trachsel, M N Evans, G Duke, K Ide

SEISMOLOGYS33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAdvances in Understanding of Tremor, Slow Slip, and Other Slow Earthquake Phenomena I Posters (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 S33A-2794 POSTER Deep and shallow slow seismicity within the Klyuchevskoy group of volcanoes: N Shapiro, W Frank, D Droznin, S Droznina, S Senyukov, A A Gusev, E Gordeev1340h S33A-2795 POSTER Correlation between Coulomb Stress Rate Change imparted by the Slow Slip Events and Seismic Rate Change in Lower Cook Inlet of the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone: S Li, J Freymueller, J Wang, N A Ruppert1340h S33A-2796 POSTER Pre- and post- seismic activity associated with hydrated slab structures: The Mw 8.3 Illapel earthquake (Chile).: P Poli, A Maksymowicz, S Ruiz

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1340h S33A-2797 POSTER Multi-dimensional template matching for events detection three months before M9 Tohoku-oki earthquake, Japan.: B Gardonio, M Campillo, D Marsan, M Bouchon, J Letort1340h S33A-2798 POSTER Geodetic and seismological observation of a postseismic sequence following a small seismic crisis (ML < 5) along the Longitudinal Valley Fault (Taiwan): A Canitano, Y J Hsu, G Maxime, A T Linde, S I Sacks, L Hsin-Ming1340h S33A-2799 POSTER Migration of teleseismically triggered tremor in southwestern Japan subduction zone: R Kurihara, K Obara, T Maeda, A Takeo1340h S33A-2800 POSTER Monitoring of Microseismicity with ArrayTechniques in the Peach Tree Valley Region: J L Garcia-Reyes, R W Clayton1340h S33A-2801 POSTER Development of double-pair double difference location algorithm and its application to the regular earthquakes and non-volcanic tremors: H Guo, H Zhang1340h S33A-2802 POSTER Recurring slow slip events and earthquake nucleation in the source regions of the M7 Ibaraki-Oki earthquakes inferred from seismicity: T Nishikawa, S Ide1340h S33A-2803 POSTER Long-term slip events in the Kanto district revealed from GNSS data during 1996—2011 and a relationship with variations in ocean bottom pressure: Y Tanaka, S Yabe, S Ide1340h S33A-2804 POSTER A viscoplastic shear-zone model for episodic slow slip events in oceanic subduction zones: A Yin, L Meng1340h S33A-2805 POSTER A Comparison of Slow Slip Events at Etna and Kilauea Volcanoes: M Mattia, E K Montgomery-Brown, V Bruno, D Scandura1340h S33A-2806 POSTER Re-estimation of average slip rate at the transition zone on the plate interface beneath southwest Japan: K Daiku, Y Hiramatsu, T Matsuzawa1340h S33A-2807 POSTER Continental subduction induced tremor activity?: K H Chen, H J Tai, T B Byrne, S Ide1340h S33A-2808 POSTER Contrasts in the Behavior of Tremor Episodes in Cascadia and Japan: J G Armbruster1340h S33A-2809 POSTER Variations of Converted Ps Phase Amplitude Along the Subducting Philippine Sea Slab Beneath Shikoku, Southwest Japan: K Shiomi1340h S33A-2810 POSTER Seismic attenuation structure associated with episodic tremors and slip zones, southwestern Japan, in the Nankai subduction zone: S Kita, M Matsubara1340h S33A-2811 POSTER Comparing Moment Release and Tremor Amplitudes in Cascadia ETS Events: K Hall, D A Schmidt, H Houston1340h S33A-2812 POSTER Crustal deformation associated with Cascadia slow slip events from InSAR time-series: Y Zheng, H A Zebker1340h S33A-2813 POSTER Tidal modulation of slow slip events in the Nankai trough subduction zone detected by borehole strainmeters: J Kikuchi, S Ide, N Matsumoto1340h S33A-2814 POSTER The slow slip event in the Tokai region, central Japan, since 2013 as seen from GPS data: H Sakaue, J Fukuda, T Kato, T Nishimura1340h S33A-2815 POSTER The Geodetic Matched Filter: Searching for Low Amplitude Slow Slip Events: B Rousset, M Campillo, C Lasserre, W Frank, A Socquet, N Cotte, A Walpersdorf, V Kostoglodov1340h S33A-2816 POSTER Modeling temporal changes of low-frequency earthquake bursts near Parkfield, CA: C Wu, E G Daub1340h S33A-2817 POSTER A Search for Long-term Slow Slip Along the Cascadia Subduction Zone: C Nuyen, D A Schmidt1340h S33A-2818 POSTER Distribution of Low-Frequency Earthquake Moment Release beneath the Olympic Peninsula, WA: S Chestler, K C Creager1340h S33A-2819 POSTER Low-Frequency Earthquakes Associated with the Late-Interseismic Central Alpine Fault, Southern Alps, New Zealand: L M Baratin, C J Chamberlain, J Townend, M K Savage1340h S33A-2820 POSTER Offshore seismicity at Hikurangi Margin from Hikurangi Ocean Bottom Investigation of Tremor and Slow Slip (HOBITSS), New Zealand: J Yarce, A F Sheehan, J S Nakai, E K Todd, S Y Schwartz, K Mochizuki1340h S33A-2821 POSTER Power at a Distance, the Local FORCE(s) Associated with Far-Field Slow Slip in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand: K M Jacobs, M K Savage, C A Williams, N Fournier, C J N Wilson1340h S33A-2822 POSTER Coupling and tremor rate in the transition zone around the Shikoku region, southwestern Japan: T Ochi, N Takeda1340h S33A-2823 POSTER Imaging slow slip events and their relationship to seismic slow earthquakes in southwest Japan: Z Liu, A W Moore, S E Owen1340h S33A-2824 POSTER Median Filtering Methods for Non-volcanic Tremor Detection: L G Damiao, R M Nadeau, D S Dreger, B Luna, H Zhang

S33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCapturing the Complexity of Site

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

1340h S33B-2825 POSTER 3D modeling of seismic waves propagation in the Israeli continental shelf: soft sediments, buried canyons and their effects.: M Tsesarsky, O Volk, S Shani-Kadmiel, Z Gvirtzman1340h S33B-2826 POSTER Site Amplification Characteristics of the Several Seismic Stations at Jeju Island, in Korea, using S-wave Energy, Background Noise, and Coda waves from the East Japan earthquake (Mar. 11th, 2011) Series.: Y Seong-hwa, S Wee, J Kim1340h S33B-2827 POSTER Site Amplification Characteristics of the Seismic Stations at Jeju Island, Korea, using Background Noise, S-wave Energy, and Coda waves from Kumamoto Earthquakes Series: S Wee, Y Seong-hwa, J Kim1340h S33B-2828 POSTER Site Effect Estimation Based on the Aftershock Strong-Motion Data of the 2013 Lushan, China, earthquake: X Yu, H Li, W Zhang1340h S33B-2829 POSTER USING AMBIENT NOISE FOR INVESTIGATING CULTURAL HERITAGE SITES AND EVALUATING SEISMIC SITE RESPONSE: S D’Amico, D Farrugia, P M Galea, B P Ruben Sr1340h S33B-2830 POSTER Waveform simulation of predominant periods in Osaka basin: A Petukhin, M Tsurugi1340h S33B-2831 POSTER Spectral Ratio Analysis of Microtremor Data Collected from a High Density Temporary Broadband Deployment for the Evaluation of Site Response in the Los Angeles Basin: R Ng, J Polet1340h S33B-2832 POSTER The Shallow Subsurface Structure Detected by the Directionally Dependent H/V Spectral Ratio of Microtremors: H Kawase, S Matsushima, H Kosaka, T Kobayashi1340h S33B-2833 POSTER Site Response During And After Nonlinear Soil Behavior Has Occurred: K S Hudson, J H Steidl1340h S33B-2834 POSTER Ambient vibration technique to explore mud volcanoes structure: S D’Amico, F Panzera, M Lupi, A Mazzini, K Karyono, G Lombardo1340h S33B-2835 POSTER Topographic Influence on Near-Surface Seismic Velocity in southern California: J C Lin, S Moon, L Meng, P M Davis1340h S33B-2836 POSTER Impact of Topography on Seismic Amplification During the 2005 Kashmir Earthquake: S Khan, M van der Meijde, H van der Werff, M Shafique1340h S33B-2837 POSTER Site characterization using noninvasive single- and multi-station methods at southern California seismic stations: A Yong, A J Martin, J Pfau, D McPhillips, M Alvarez, S Lydeen, F Clerc, N Leue1340h S33B-2838 POSTER Effect of Local Topography on Strong Ground Motion: M Wang, W Zhang1340h S33B-2839 POSTER Directional Amplification of Horizontal Motion at Rock Sites: M Pischiutta, P Cianfarra, F Salvini, A Rovelli1340h S33B-2840 POSTER Site amplification in Wellington city, New Zealand, determined from analysis of recent earthquake sequences: A E Kaiser, C Francois-Holden, R A Benites

S33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hEnergy Partitioning during Earthquakes, Landslides, and Other Shear Failure Processes II Posters (joint with EP, NH, PA, T)

Lingling Ye, California Institute of Technology; Maxime Farin, California Institute of Technology; Nadia Lapusta, California Institute of Technology

1340h S33C-2841 POSTER Flash Heating Processes during Frictional Sliding: Insights from an Experimental In-situ Thermometer: J Aubry, A Schubnel, D Deldicque, J Escartin, F X Passelegue, F Girault1340h S33C-2842 POSTER Rock fall generated seismic signal at the laboratory scale: impact of the nature of the substrate: V Bachelet, A Mangeney, J de Rosny, R Toussaint, M Farin1340h S33C-2843 POSTER Seismic efficiency of landslides: insights from laboratory experiment: J de Rosny, M Farin, A Mangeney, R Toussaint, P T Trinh1340h S33C-2844 POSTER Is fault surface roughness indicative of fault mechanisms? Observations from experimental Limestone faults: A Sagy, T Tesei, C Collettini

1340h S33C-2845 POSTER Acoustic study of seismic rupture in the lab.: S B Marty, A Schubnel, F X Passelegue, C Satriano1340h S33C-2846 POSTER Brittle to semibrittle transition in quartz sandstone: Energetics and crack interaction: T Kanaya, G Hirth1340h S33C-2848 POSTER Kinetic Energy associated with Dynamic Fragmentation in Brittle Solids: W A Griffith, H Ghaffari, T J Barber1340h S33C-2849 POSTER Rate effect on residual strength of crushed claystone: W Hu, Q Xu, G H Wang, M J McSaveney1340h S33C-2850 POSTER Seismic energy partitioning during the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake from WFSD-1 core sample: H Wang, H Li, C Janssen, X He1340h S33C-2851 POSTER Numerical simulations of stick-slip in fluid saturated granular fault gouge: O Dorostkar, P A Johnson, R A Guyer, C Marone, J Carmeliet1340h S33C-2852 POSTER Coupled Mechanical and Thermal Modeling of Frictional Melt Injection to Constrain Physical Conditions of the Earthquake Source Region: W Sawyer, P G Resor1340h S33C-2853 POSTER Real-time detection and characterization of rockslides in the European Alps: A Manconi, M Picozzi, V Coviello, F De Santis, L Elia1340h S33C-2854 POSTER Repeating Seismic Events Indicate Stick-slip Behavior Before the Rausu Landslide: M Yamada, J J Mori, Y Matsushi1340h S33C-2855 POSTER Sliding history and energy budget recorded in a frozen mantle earthquake: T P Ferrand, L Labrousse, O Fabbri, N Hilairet, D R Neuville, C A O’Shaughnessy, A Schubnel

S33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hSeismology Contributions: Earthquake Ground Motions and Engineering Seismology I PostersColleen Dalton, Brown University; Thomas Mikesell, Boise State University

1340h S33D-2857 POSTER Continuous monitoring of high-rise buildings using seismic interferometry: A Mordret, H Sun, G A Prieto, M N Toksoz, O Buyukozturk1340h S33D-2858 POSTER SHARD – a SeisComP3 module for Structural Health Monitoring: B Weber, J Becker, E Ellguth, R Henneberger, S Herrnkind, D Roessler1340h S33D-2859 POSTER Pattern of ground deformation in Kathmandu valley during 2015 Gorkha Earthquake, central Nepal: S Ghimire, S K Dwivedi, K K Acharya1340h S33D-2860 POSTER On the Seismic Safety of Nuclear Power Plant Sites in South Korea: H Choi, S Park, J Yang, T Shim, C B Im1340h S33D-2861 POSTER Response-Spectrum Compatible Earthquake Record Selection for Nonlinear Structural Analysis: L Isbiliroglu, M Lancieri, P Gueguen1340h S33D-2862 POSTER Seismic Wavefield Imaging Based on the Replica Exchange Monte Carlo Method: Application to MeSO-net Data, Tokyo Metropolitan Area, Japan: M Kano, H Nagao, S I Ito, D Ishikawa, S Sakai, S Nakagawa, M Hori, N Hirata1340h S33D-2863 POSTER Estimating Empirical Site Amplification of Taiwan near-surface structure by Spectral Ratio Methods with CWB Next Generation Seismic Network: toward broadband waveform ground motion prediction: Y H Liou, K F Ma, Y J Wang1340h S33D-2864 POSTER Earthquake Loading Assessment to Evaluate Liquefaction Potential in Emilia-Romagna Region: R Daminelli, A Marcellini, A Tento1340h S33D-2865 POSTER Uniform Hazard Spectrum of Several Cities in Korea: J Kim, Y Seong-hwa, S Wee1340h S33D-2866 POSTER Using Aftershock Recordings to Synthesize Mainshock Recordings at Temporary Seismometer Sites: T L Pratt1340h S33D-2867 POSTER Highly-Damped Spectral Acceleration as a Ground Motion Intensity Measure for Estimating Collapse Vulnerability of Buildings: K Buyco, T H Heaton1340h S33D-2868 POSTER Empirical model of geometric spreading of ground-motion spectral amplitudes in the Korean Peninsula: H M Rhee, D H Sheen1340h S33D-2869 POSTER Numerical simulation of T phase reflection from the Emperor seamount chain: M Hoshihata, T Furumura, T Maeda1340h S33D-2870 POSTER Empirical estimate of resonance frequency at the Dead Sea basin : A Hofstetter, Y Zaslavsky1340h S33D-2871 POSTER A Study on Empirical Site Response at Bodrum Peninsula, Turkey : H A Alcik, G Tanircan1340h S33D-2872 POSTER Ground Motion Selection and Scaling for the Seismic Investigation of the Concrete Gravity Dams for Near Fault Earthquakes: Y Arici, M Bybordiani

1340h S33D-2873 POSTER Energy-Based Response of Simple Structural Systems by using Simulated Ground Motions: S karimzadeh Naghshineh, M A Erberik, A Askan1340h S33D-2874 POSTER Physically-Based Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis Using Broad-Band Ground Motion Simulation: A Case Study for Prince Islands Fault, Marmara Sea: A Mert1340h S33D-2875 POSTER Derivation of phase velocity from joint analysis between translation and rotation/strain: H Igel, C J Lin, F Vernon, J M Wassermann, K H Zad, S Donner, C Hadziioannou, D C Agnew

S33E Moscone South 307Wednesday 1340hAdvances in the Science of Nuclear Test Detection II S (joint with A, NS, OS)

Nurcan Meral Ozel, CTBTO Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Organization; W. Randy Bell, CTBTO Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Organization

1340h Welcoming Remarks: N Meral Ozel1348h S31A-2698 Current Status and Future Development of Geophysical Techniques for CTBT On-site Inspections : P Labak, G Tuckwell, C Garcia-Cuenca, G Malich, A J Sussman, A Rowlands1403h S31A-2701 Estimation of full moment tensors, including uncertainties,for earthquakes, volcanic events, and nuclear tests: C R Alvizuri, V Silwal, L Krischer, C Tape1418h S31A-2714 The Global Detection Capability of the IMS Seismic Network in 2013 Inferred from Ambient Seismic Noise Measurements: P J Gaebler, L Ceranna1433h S31A-2720 A 3D Numerical Survey of Seismic Waves Inside and Around an Underground Cavity : S Esterhazy, F M Schneider, I Perugia, G Bokelmann1448h S31A-2700 Utility of Characterizing and Monitoring Suspected Underground Nuclear Sites with VideoSAR: S M Dauphin, D A Yocky, R Riley, T M Calloway, D E Wahl1503h S33E-04 Recent progress in nuclear test detection using infrasound technology: E Blanc, A LE Pichon, L Ceranna, N Brachet1518h S33E-05 Synthetic seismograms of Jan. 6, 2016 DPRK event calculated by the Earth Simulator: S Tsuboi, H Matsumoto, M Rozhkov, J Stachnik, B Baker1533h Concluding Remarks: C A Rowe

S33F Moscone South 305Wednesday 1340hImaging the Earth II: From Data to Processes on Regional to Global Scales VI S (joint with DI, NS, T)

Andreas Fichtner, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Carene Larmat, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Nori Nakata, Stanford University

1340h S33F-01 Seismic imaging all along the Alaska subduction megathrust: D J Shillington, J Li, A Becel, M R Nedimovic, H Kuehn, G A Abers, K M Keranen, S C Webb, D M Saffer1355h S33F-02 High Resolution Shear-Wave Velocity Structure of Greenland from Surface Wave Analysis: M Pourpoint, S Anandakrishnan, C J Ammon1410h S33F-03 Joint inversion of seismic and gravity data beneath the Iberian Peninsula for crustal and upper mantle structure: E M Syracuse, M Maceira, A Villasenor, H Zhang1425h S33F-04 Measurement of Rayleigh wave Z/H ratio and joint inversion for a high-resolution S wave velocity model beneath the Gulf of Mexico passive margin: W Miao, G Li, F Niu1440h S33F-05 Imaging the deep architecture of continental orogens by full waveform inversion of short-period teleseismic waves: S Chevrot, Y Wang, V Monteiller, D Komatitsch, R Martin1455h S33F-06 Upper Mantle Seismic Anisotropy in the Southwest Indian Ocean from SKS-splitting measurements: Plate, Plume and Ridges signatures: J R Scholz, G Barruol, F R Fontaine, J P Montagner, E Stutzmann, K Sigloch, A Mazzullo1510h S33F-07 Evidence of Past Deformation Events Along the East Gondwana Margin Revealed by Seismic Anisotropy Tomography: S Pilia, P Arroucau, N Rawlinson, A M Reading1525h S33F-08 Radial anisotropy from ambient noise tomography in the Central Andes: C Lynner, S L Beck, G Zandt, K M Ward, J R Delph, R W Porritt, M D Long, L S Wagner

S33G Moscone South 102Wednesday 1340hModeling Earthquake Strong Ground Motions II (joint with MR)

Morgan Moschetti, USGS Central Leonardo

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Ramirez-Guzman, UNAM National Autonomous University of Mexico; Francisco Sanchez-Sesma, National Autonomous University of Mexico

1340h S33G-01 How topography-dependent are topography effects?: D Asimaki, K Mohammadi, J Shi1355h S33G-02 Variability of ground motion spectra when stress on the fault is heterogeneous: J G F Crempien, R J Archuleta, C Ji1410h S33G-03 Ground Motion Characterization using a Ground Motion Response Matrix: H Miyake1425h S33G-04 Verification and Validation of High-Frequency (fmax = 5 Hz) Ground Motion Simulations of the 2014 M 5.1 La Habra, California, earthquake: J Bielak, R Taborda, K B Olsen, R W Graves, F Silva, N Khoshnevis, W H Savran, D Roten, Z Shi, C A Goulet, P J Maechling, Y Cui, T H Jordan1440h S33G-05 Ground-Motion Variability for a Strike-Slip Earthquake from Broadband Ground-Motion Simulations: A Iwaki, T Maeda, N Morikawa, H Fujiwara1455h S33G-06 Fakequakes: From P-Waves to Static Offsets and Strong Shaking, Broadband Simulation for Hazards: D Melgar, R M Allen, C J Ruhl, R J LeVeque, D S Dreger1510h S33G-07 Large Subduction Earthquake Simulations using Finite Source Modeling and the Offshore-Onshore Ambient Seismic Field: L Viens, H Miyake, K Koketsu1525h S33G-08 Using Simulated Ground Motions to Constrain Near-Source Ground Motion Prediction Equations in Areas Experiencing Induced Seismicity: S A Bydlon, E M Dunham

SPA-AERONOMYSA33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAtmospheric Gravity Wave Sources, Propagation, Instabilities, and

Surface into the Thermosphere and Ionosphere III Posters (joint with A)

David Fritts, GATS, Inc.; Michael Taylor, Utah State Univ; Kaoru Sato, University of Tokyo; , George Mason University Fairfax

1340h SA33A-2404 POSTER The interaction between atmospheric gravity waves and large-scale flows: an efficient description beyond the non-acceleration paradigm: U Achatz, G Boeloeni, B Ribstein, C Sgoff, J Wei1340h SA33A-2405 POSTER The interaction between gravity waves and solar tides in a linear tidal model with a 4D ray-tracing gravity-wave parametrization: U Achatz, B Ribstein1340h SA33A-2406 POSTER Explicit Global Simulation of Gravity Waves up to the Lower Thermosphere: E Becker1340h SA33A-2407 POSTER Fine Structure Influences on Gravity Wave Propagation in the Mesosphere and Lower Thermosphere: T Mixa, D C Fritts, B Laughman, L Wang, T Lund, L H Kantha1340h SA33A-2408 POSTER Instability Dynamics and Turbulent Mixing Efficiency from 3-D Direct Numerical Simulations of Gravity Wave Packet Breaking in A Mesopause Inversion Layer: L Wang, D C Fritts, B Laughman, T Lund, R L Collins1340h SA33A-2409 POSTER Interactions between finite amplitude small and medium-scale waves in the MLT region.: C J Heale, J B Snively1340h SA33A-2411 POSTER Dynamical downscaling simulation of gravity waves generation by tropical cyclone: J Wu, X Xue, H Liu, X Dou1340h SA33A-2412 POSTER Wave effects in the total electron content of the high-latitude lower ionosphere during solar eclipses : S Cherniakov1340h SA33A-2413 POSTER Investigating the Characteristics of Wavelike Oscillations by Decomposing Fluctuating TEC obtained from SCINDA GPS Receiver in Ethiopian: M Nigussie, B Damtie, E Yizengaw, F Tesema, A T Yirdaw1340h SA33A-2414 POSTER Momentum Deposition by Acoustic Gravity Waves at Thermospheric Altitudes over Wallops Island, VA Measured by Dynasonde Techniques: N A Zabotin, C Negrea, O A Godin, T W Bullett1340h SA33A-2415 POSTER Relationships Between Gravity Waves Observed At The Surface And In The Stratosphere Over The Continental United States: M A H Hedlin, C D de Groot-Hedlin, M J Alexander, L Hoffmann, C C Stephan1340h SA33A-2416 POSTER Stratospheric Gravity Waves excited during a Minor Sudden Stratospheric Warming: A Dörnbrack, N Kaifler, S Gisinger, N Zagar, 1340h SA33A-2417 POSTER The Gravity Waves within upper-troposphere and stratosphere observed by the USTC Doppler wind lidar and Model analysis: X Xue, X Dou

1340h SA33A-2418 POSTER Simultaneous observations of storm-generated sprite and gravity wave over Bangladesh: C L Kuo, C C Chou, T Y Huang1340h SA33A-2419 POSTER Investigating middle-atmospheric gravity waves associated with a sprite-producing mesoscale convective event: D R Vollmer, M G McHarg, J Harley, R K Haaland, H Stenbaek-Nielsen1340h SA33A-2420 POSTER Characteristics of Inertia Gravity Waves Generated by Sub-tropical Westerly Jet Stream over the Sub-Himalayan Region: E V Davis, K Rajeev, K K N V P, A Borgohain, S S Kundu, N Barman1340h SA33A-2421 POSTER Identification of Gravity wave Sources over Tropical Latitudes Using Reverse Ray Tracing technique: M Pramitha1340h SA33A-2422 POSTER Performance evaluation of low-cost airglow cameras for mesospheric gravity wave measurements: S Suzuki, K Shiokawa1340h SA33A-2423 POSTER Long-term variation of horizontal phase velocity and propagation direction of mesospheric and thermospheric gravity waves by using airglow images obtained at Shigarkai, Japan: D Takeo, S Kazuo, H Hujinami, Y Otsuka, T S Matsuda, M K Ejiri, M Yamamoto, T Nakamura1340h SA33A-2424 POSTER Relationship between Ripples and Gravity Waves Observed in OH Airglow over the Andes Lidar Observatory: B Cao, L J Gelinas, A Z Liu, J H Hecht1340h SA33A-2425 POSTER Nontropospheric excitation of a ring-like gravity wave observed by several instruments operating at Cerro Pachon, Chile.: F Vargas, G R Swenson, A Z Liu, P D Pautet1340h SA33A-2426 POSTER Coordinated Ground-Based and AIM Satellite Measurements of Mesospheric and Stratospheric Waves over South America: M J Taylor, Y Zhao, P D Pautet, J N Carstens, J R Pugmire, S M Smith, A Z Liu, F Vargas, G R Swenson, C E Randall, S M Bailey, J M Russell III1340h SA33A-2427 POSTER Observations of the cold mid-latitude mesopause using airglow-derived temperatures and SABER data: L J Gelinas, J H Hecht, R L Walterscheid, M G Mlynczak, I M Reid1340h SA33A-2428 POSTER Mountain Waves Observed by Lidar above New Zealand and Northern Scandinavia: B Kaifler, N Kaifler, B Ehard, A Dörnbrack, M Rapp, P D Pautet1340h SA33A-2429 POSTER Mesospheric Temperature Measurements over Scandinavia During the Gravity Wave Life Cycle Campaign (GW-LCYCLE): P D Pautet, M Taylor, B Kaifler1340h SA33A-2430 POSTER Atmospheric Gravity Waves and Turbulent Processes in the Mesopause Region Based on PMSE MAARSY Observations: N Gudadze, J L Chau, G Stober, R Latteck1340h SA33A-2431 POSTER Wind and airglow variability in the mesopause region: W E Ward, S Kristoffersen, J Langille, C Vail1340h SA33A-2432 POSTER Evidence of spectrally broad Gravity Wave packet propagation and dispersion in the mesopause region observed by the Na lidar and Mesospheric Temperature Mapper above Logan, Utah: T Yuan, C J Heale, J B Snively1340h SA33A-2433 POSTER Role of gravity wave seed perturbations in Equatorial Spread-F day-to-day variability: A quantitative approach: A RP, G Manju, M H M K1340h SA33A-2434 POSTER Travelling Ionospheric Disturbances Observed During Sudden Stratospheric Warming, Equinox and Solstice Periods with Kharkiv and Millstone Hill Incoherent Scatter Radars: L P Goncharenko, S Panasenko, K Aksonova, P J Erickson, I F Domnin1340h SA33A-2435 POSTER Sources and Characteristics of Medium Scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Observed by High Frequency Radars in the North American Sector: N A Frissell, J B Baker, J M Ruohoniemi, R A Greenwald, A J Gerrard, E S Miller, M L West1340h SA33A-2436 POSTER An analysis on the generation of Rossby waves and gravity waves in the MLT region based on satellite and whole atmosphere model data: R Yasui, K Sato, Y Miyoshi

SA33B Moscone West 2016Wednesday 1340hDynamics and Coupling Processes of the Ionosphere and Thermosphere at Middle and Low Latitudes during Geomagnetic Storms IIChaosong Huang, Kirtland Air Force Base; Yongliang Zhang, Johns Hopkins University; Wenbin Wang, High Altitude Observatory; Shunrong Zhang, MIT Haystack Observatory

1340h SA33B-01 Ionospheric Storm Reconstructions with a Multimodel Ensemble Prdiction System (MEPS) of Data Assimilation Models: Mid and Low Latitude Dynamics: R W Schunk, L Scherliess, V Eccles, L C Gardner, J J Sojka, L Zhu, X Pi, A J Mannucci, A Komjathy, C Wang, G Rosen1354h SA33B-02 Physical Modeling of the Processes Responsible for the Mid-Latitude Storm Enhanced Plasma Density: T J Fuller-Rowell, N Maruyama, M Fedrizzi, M Codrescu, R A Heelis

1412h SA33B-03 Transmission of the Magnetospheric Electric Fields to the Low Latitude Ionosphere during Storm and Substorms: T Kikuchi, K K Hashimoto, Y Ebihara, T Tanaka, I Tomizawa, T Nagatsuma1426h SA33B-04 Equatorial Plasma Bubble Development and Dynamics, and Sporadic E Layer Structuring, under Storm Time Electric Fields.: M A Abdu, I S Batista, J H A Sobral, J Souza, A Santos1444h SA33B-05 Equatorial ionospheric response to the 2015 St. Patrick’s Day magnetic storm : C Huang, G R Wilson, M R Hairston, Y Zhang, W Wang, J Liu1458h SA33B-06 Extreme EEJ and Topside Ionospheric Response to the 22-23 June 2015 Geomagnetic Storm: E Astafyeva, I Zakharenkova, P Alken, P Coisson1512h SA33B-07 Interhemispheric Propagation and Interactions of Auroral LSTIDs near the Equator: R Pradipta, C Valladares, B A Carter, P Doherty1526h SA33B-08 A Large-scale Traveling Ionospheric Disturbance during 2015 St. Patrick’s Day Geomagnetic Storm: J Liu, D Zhang

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH33A Moscone West 2011Wednesday 1340hSolar and Heliospheric Physics: General Contributions: Corona and Wind II (joint with SA, SM)

J Hoeksema, Stanford University; Robyn Millan, Dartmouth College

1340h SH33A-01 From the Observation of Non-symmetrical Profiles of the C IV Resonance Lines for Small Dynamic Events to their Interpretation in Terms of Resonant Scattering in Solar Active Regions: J C Vial1355h SH33A-02 Coronal Heating Properties in the Core of Solar Active Regions: P Testa, F Reale, B De Pontieu1410h SH33A-03 Turbulence, Current Sheet Proliferation, and the Heating of the Magnetically-Closed Corona: J A Klimchuk, S K Antiochos, R B Dahlburg1425h SH33A-04 Investigation of Streamer Blowout Events Observed by LASCO: D F Webb, A Vourlidas1440h SH33A-05 Imaging Spectroscopy of CME-Associated Solar Radio Bursts With OVRO-LWA: S Chhabra, D E Gary, B Chen, G Hallinan, M Anderson1455h SH33A-06 An in-situ u-burst: Observation and results: J C Martinez Oliveros, D J Sundkvist, S D Bale, S M Diaz Castillo1510h SH33A-07 Identification of Some Low Frequency Wave Modes in the Turbulent Solar Wind: P J Kellogg, K Goetz, S J Monson

SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SM33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCombining Data and Models in Data-Starved Fields of Heliophysics II Posters (joint with A, SA)

Viacheslav Merkin, Johns Hopkins University; Pete Riley, Predictive Science Inc.; Mikhail Sitnov, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Michael Ghil, University of California Los Angeles

1340h SM33A-2496 POSTER Estimating the solar meridional flow and predicting the 11-yr cycle using advanced variational data assimilation techniques: C P Hung, S Brun, A Fournier, L Jouve, O Talagrand1340h SM33A-2498 POSTER Heliophysics Legacy Data Restoration: R M Candey, E V Bell II, D Bilitza, R Chimiak, J F Cooper, L N Garcia, E J Grayzeck, B T Harris, H K Hills, R C Johnson, T J Kovalick, N Lal, H A Leckner, M H Liu, P W McCaslin, R E McGuire, N E Papitashvili, S A Rhodes, D A Roberts, R E Yurow1340h SM33A-2499 POSTER Grad-Shafranov reconstruction of Earth’s magnetopause with anisotropic pressure: G W Chen, L N Hau1340h SM33A-2500 POSTER Supra Arcade Downflows in the Corona Informed by Magnetospheric Dipolarization Fronts with THEMIS: A Kobelski, S L Savage, D Malaspina1340h SM33A-2501 POSTER Observational Signatures of Magnetic Reconnection in the Corona: S L Savage, M J West, D B Seaton, A Kobelski1340h SM33A-2502 POSTER A model of storm-time oxygen in the magnetosphere: Data-model comparisons: R C Allen, S A Livi, S K Vines, J Goldstein, S A Fuselier, H E Spence1340h SM33A-2503 POSTER Data Mining for Vortices on the Earth’s Magnetosphere: Y M Collado-Vega, V Kalb, D G Sibeck

1340h SM33A-2504 POSTER Propagation of Uncertainties in Radiation Belt Simulations: E Camporeale, Y Y Shprits, M Chandorkar, A Drozdov, S Wing1340h SM33A-2505 POSTER Global dynamic evolution of the cold plasma inferred with neural networks: I S Zhelavskaya, Y Y Shprits, M Spasojevic1340h SM33A-2506 POSTER Erosion and refilling of the plasmasphere studied by neural network based three-dimensional plasmaspheric model: X Chu, J Bortnik, W Li, V Angelopoulos, R M Thorne, R E Denton, J D Menietti, Y Wang

SM33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hImaging the Global Dynamics of the Solar Wind: Magnetosphere Interaction I PostersYaireska 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

1340h SM33B-2507 POSTER The SMILE Mission: Orbit Design and Observation Strategy: J Zheng, X Z Yu, C Wang, T Sun, J W Han, D Rebuffat, C P Escoubet, X C Zhu, G Branduardi-Raymont, L Li, F Wei, L Dai, W Raab1340h SM33B-2508 POSTER In situ plasma and magnetic field measurements of SMILE: L Dai, L Li, J Wang, A Zhang, L Kong, C Wang, G Branduardi-Raymont, C P Escoubet, D G Sibeck, J Zheng, D Rebuffat, W Raab1340h SM33B-2509 POSTER Magnetopause Surface Reconstruction from Tangent Vector Observations: H K Connor, M R Collier1340h SM33B-2510 POSTER X-ray Magnetosheath Emission from Solar Wind Charge Exchange During Two CME Events in 2001: S Sembay, I C Whittaker, A Read, J A Carter, S E Milan, M Palmroth1340h SM33B-2511 POSTER X-ray modeling for SMILE : T Sun, C Wang, F Wei, Z Q Liu, J Zheng, X Z Yu, S Sembay, G Branduardi-Raymont1340h SM33B-2512 POSTER The STORM and CuPID soft X-ray cameras on the DXL sounding rocket mission: Employment of slumped micropore optics to image solar wind charge exchange X-ray emission in the magnetosheath.: N Thomas1340h SM33B-2513 POSTER Selection of FUV Auroral Imagers for Satellite Missions: C Unick, E Donovan, E Spanswick, V M Uritsky, G Enno1340h SM33B-2514 POSTER The First Light for a New Ground-based Imaging Capability of JHU/APL in Support of Auroral Science Campaigns and Missions: S Y W Hsieh, D G Sibeck, D L Hampton1340h SM33B-2515 POSTER The Brightening History of Poleward-Moving Auroral Forms: T G Brandt, G J Fasel, A Rothballer, E Harper, U Kim, J Joubert, J E Mills, A Booth, C Nam, P Grittner, K Chibwe, S Raeth, K Frizzelle, C Lammerding, R Lockwood, B Fox, M Gribble, F Sigernes, D A Lorentzen, R Josh, A Golla1340h SM33B-2516 POSTER Reconfiguration of Reverse Convection in the Dayside Throat Region under Varying Northward IMF Conditions: M Maimaiti, J M Ruohoniemi, J B Baker, C R Clauer, M J Nicolls, M R Hairston

SM33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340h

Magnetosphere-Ionosphere System I Posters (joint with SA)

Shasha Zou, University of Michigan; Barbara Giles, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Vince Eccles, Utah State University

1340h SM33C-2517 POSTER Modeling and Observations of Neutral Wind Contributions to High-Latitude Ionospheric Upflows: M Burleigh, M D Zettergren, J B Snively, R H Varney, S R Kaeppler, M A McCready1340h SM33C-2518 POSTER Solar Cycle and Geomagnetic Activity Variation of Topside Ionospheric Upflow as Measured by DMSP: W R Coley, M R Hairston1340h SM33C-2519 POSTER Kinetic modeling of auroral ion Outflows observed by the VISIONS sounding rocket: R M Albarran, M D Zettergren, D E Rowland, J Klenzing, J H Clemmons1340h SM33C-2520 POSTER Multi-instrument observations and numerical modeling of intense ion upflows during stormtime polar cap expansion: S Zou, D S Ozturk, A J Ridley, X Jia, M J Nicolls, A J Coster, E G Thomas, J M Ruohoniemi1340h SM33C-2521 POSTER Revisiting the Inner Magnetospheric Oxygen Torus with DE 1 RIMS: D L Gallagher, J Goldstein, P D Craven, R H Comfort1340h SM33C-2522 POSTER Oxygen Event Observed Closed to the Boundary of a Fast Flow in the Plasmasheet: S Fu, T Wu, W J Sun, D Zhao, Q Zong, G K Parks

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1340h SM33C-2523 POSTER Modeling Multiple Plasma Populations During the June 23, 2015 Geomagnetic Storm: T E Moore, N DiStefano, K Garcia-Sage, B L Giles, B Zhang, A D Pembroke1340h SM33C-2524 POSTER Investigation of the distribution of cold plasmas across geospace during storms using the IPE model: N Maruyama, P G Richards, M Denton, M G Henderson, Y Obana, J Raeder, M R Hairston, M Fedrizzi, T J Fuller-Rowell, T W Fang, M Codrescu1340h SM33C-2525 POSTER Influence of Ion Outflow on the Diffuse Aurora Over Varying Levels of Solar EUV Forcing: R H Varney, B Zhang1340h SM33C-2526 POSTER An automatic method for identification of polar cap boundary and patches by using in-situ plasma measurements and its applications: Y Z Ma, Q H Zhang, Z Y Xing, R A Heelis, Y Wang1340h SM33C-2527 POSTER The O+ contribution and role on the ring current pressure development for CMEs and CIRs using Van Allen Probes observations: C Mouikis, S Bingham, L M Kistler, C J Farrugia, H E Spence, M Gkioulidou

SM33D Moscone West 2018Wednesday 1340h

Interactions in the Earth’s Radiation Belts IVWen Li, Boston University; Weichao Tu, West Virginia University; Seth Claudepierre, The Aerospace Corporation; Maria Usanova, University of Colorado at Boulder

1340h SM33D-01 Global Observations of High-m Poloidal Waves in the Magnetosphere During the Recovery Phase of the June 2015 Magnetic Storm: G Le, P J Chi, R J Strangeway, C T Russell, J A Slavin, K Takahashi, H J Singer, V Angelopoulos, B J Anderson, K R Bromund, D Fischer, W Magnes, R Nakamura, F Plaschke, R B Torbert1355h SM33D-02 On the Finite Lifetimes of Poloidal Alfven Waves: Box vs. Dipole Models: J Choi, D H Lee, K H Kim, E Lee1410h SM33D-03 Predicting EMIC wave properties from ring current conditions observed by Van Allen Probes: X Fu, M Cowee, S P Gary, V Jordanova, D Winske, G D Reeves1425h SM33D-04 Van Allen Probe Measurements of the Scale Sizes and Detailed Properties of EMIC Waves: L W Blum, J W Bonnell, O V Agapitov, F Mozer1440h SM33D-05 EMIC waves parameterization in the long-term VERB code simulation: A Drozdov, Y Y Shprits, M Usanova, A C Kellerman, N Aseev, H Zhu1455h SM33D-06 Efficient scattering of electrons below few keV by Time Domain Structures around injection fronts: I Vasko, O V Agapitov, F Mozer, A Artemyev, V Krasnoselskikh1510h SM33D-07 Interactions of energetic electron bursts and whistler-mode chorus wave emissions: Survey of event characteristics : J L Roeder, J F Fennell, D Schriver, N Echterling1525h SM33D-08 VLF Waves and Energetic Electron Precipitation Observed by the ABOVE2 Stratospheric Balloon Mission: C M Cully, A W Breneman, K Cote, D W Danskin, C Duffin, D Galts, R Ghaffari, L Mazzino, M McCarthy, R M Millan, D K Milling, M Patrick, C Quinn, E Spanswick, T Trumpour, R Williams, L Zheng

TECTONOPHYSICST33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hAccretion Modes, Structure, and Processes at Slow- and Ultra-slow Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges II Posters (joint with S, V)

Eric Mittelstaedt, University of Idaho; Roger Searle, University of Durham; Javier Escartin, CNRS; Muriel Andreani, University Claude Bernard Lyon 1

1340h T33A-2992 POSTER Contrasting Modes of Detachment Faulting at Slower-Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges: C J MacLeod, J R Deans, A Morris, A Evans, M J Cheadle, C Ferrando, O Pluemper, G Viegas, B Ildefonse, H J Dick, I Expedition 360 Scientists1340h T33A-2993 POSTER Major and trace element and isotopic constraints on magma systematics in lavas from the Mid-Cayman Spreading Center: M L Lytle, V D Wanless, D M Schwartz1340h T33A-2994 POSTER Microseismicity reveals extreme types oceanic lithosphere, deep reaching fluid circulation and active diking at the Southwest Indian Ridge: F Schmid, V S N Schlindwein1340h T33A-2995 POSTER Un-roofing of mantle at the ultra-slow Mid-Cayman Spreading Centre, Caribbean Sea: constraints from wide-angle data and Vp/Vs ratios: A Dannowski, I Grevemeyer, M Merz, C A Papenberg, H J Van Avendonk, N W Hayman, C Peirce

1340h T33A-2996 POSTER Effect of melt/mantle interactions on MORB chemistry at the eastermost Southwest Indian Ridge (61 to 67°E): M Paquet, M Cannat, D Brunelli, C Hamelin, E Humler1340h T33A-2997 POSTER Velocity structure

implications for crustal accretion and oceanic core complex formation: N Mendes Simao, C Peirce, M Falder, T J Reston, C J MacLeod, R C Searle1340h T33A-2998 POSTER Detachment Fault Behavior Revealed by Micro-Seismicity at 13°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge: R E Parnell-Turner, R A Sohn, C J MacLeod, C Peirce, T J Reston, R C Searle1340h T33A-2999 POSTER Near-Bottom High Resolution Magnetic Observations Over and Around an Active Oceanic Core Complex, MAR 13°N: R C Searle, M Tominaga, C Peirce, T J Reston, C J MacLeod1340h T33A-3000 POSTER Seismic Reflection

Mid-Atlantic Ridge: M Falder, T J Reston, C Peirce, N Simão, C J MacLeod, R C Searle1340h T33A-3001 POSTER Hydrothermal circulation along oceanic detachment fault: Constraints on the nature and conditions of syntectonic silicification at the 13°20’N oceanic core complex (Mid-Atlantic ridge): D Bonnemains, A Verlaguet, J Escartin, C Mevel, M Andreani1340h T33A-3002 POSTER Evidence for large-scale submarine mass wasting associated with growth of oceanic core complexes, 16°N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge.: B Urann, M J Cheadle, B E John, H J Dick1340h T33A-3003 POSTER Anomalous differentiation pattern of chalcophile metals in the Kane Megamullion MORBs: , J Koepke, H J Dick, R E Botcharnikov, T Kuhn, A Muszynski1340h T33A-3004 POSTER Relationship between Tectonics and Geochemistry at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge from Kane to Atlantis.: C H Langmuir, J Fuentes, J Escartin, C Hamelin, J Tucker, A Gale1340h T33A-3005 POSTER Segment-scale variations in seafloor volcanic and tectonic processes in the Rainbow region, Mid-Atlantic Ridge (36º N): D E Eason, R A Dunn, R Arai, J P Canales, R A Sohn1340h T33A-3006 POSTER Formation and Elimination of Segmentation on the Reykjanes Ridge: F Martinez, R N Hey1340h T33A-3007 POSTER Constructing a High-Resolution Temporal Record of Spreading-Rate Variations Along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: C J W Carchedi, C A Dalton, T Herbert1340h T33A-3008 POSTER Seismic volcano-stratigraphic characteristics and igneous province assessment of the Jan Mayen microcontinent, central NE-Atlantic: A Blischke, S Planke, C Tegner, C Gaina, B Brandsdottir, S A Halldorsson, H M Helgadottir, A A P Koppers1340h T33A-3009 POSTER K-Rich Basaltic Sources beneath Ultraslow Spreading Central Lena Trough in the Arctic Ocean: X Ling, J E Snow, Y Li1340h T33A-3010 POSTER Crustal Evolution of the Ultraslow-Spreading Southwest Indian Ridge at 16º-28ºE in the Last 7 Ma: C Zha, J Lin1340h T33A-3011 POSTER Wide-angle seismic profiles reveal mantle serpentinization beneath NTD of the ultra-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge: X Niu, J Li, A Ruan, Z Wu, X Qiu, M Zhao, X Wei1340h T33A-3012 POSTER P wave receiver functions reveal thinner mantle transition zone and low crustal velocity layer beneath Longqi hydrothermal vent at the ultra-slow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge: A Ruan, H Hu, J Li, X Niu, X Wei, J Zhang, A Wang1340h T33A-3013 POSTER Exploring tectonomagmatic controls on mid-ocean ridge faulting and morphology with 3-D numerical models: S M Howell, G Ito, M D Behn, J A L Olive, B Kaus, A Popov, E L Mittelstaedt, T A Morrow1340h T33A-3014 POSTER Modeling Major and Trace Element Magma Compositions at Slow and Ultra-Slow Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges: Implications for Melting in the Garnet Field: S M Brown, M D Behn, A M Shaw, T L Grove1340h T33A-3015 POSTER Isotopically enriched N-MORB: a new geochemical signature for plume-ridge interaction: A Y Yang, T Zhao, M F Zhou1340h T33A-3016 POSTER Morphology of oceanic ridges in spreading colloidal suspensions: Influence of spreading rate and lithospheric thickness: A Sibrant, A Davaille, E L Mittelstaedt1340h T33A-3017 POSTER A simple scaling model for smooth vs. rough bathymetry along hotspot tracks: F Orellana Rovirosa, M A Richards1340h T33A-3018 POSTER Tectonic setting and strain analysis of Halaban Area, Eastern Arabian Shield, Saudi Arabia: Y A Alamri II, O M K Kassem

T33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hLinking Surface and Upper Crustal Kinematics to Deeper Crust and Mantle Flow in Collisions I Posters (joint with EP, G, S, V)

David Young, Ohio State University Main Campus; Alison Duvall, University of Washington; Rebecca Bendick, University of Montana

1340h T33B-3019 POSTER Crust-mantle Coupling Seismogenic Mechanism in Sichuan-Yunnan Region: H Qiang, L S Pei, Z W Yuan, L S Dong1340h T33B-3020 POSTER Seismic Evidence for the North China Plate Underthrusting Beneath Northeastern Tibet and its Implications for Plateau Growth: Z Ye, R Gao, Q Li, H Zhang1340h T33B-3021 POSTER A Sandwich Model in Central Tibet Revealed by SANDWICH Seismic Array: X Tian, X Liang1340h T33B-3022 POSTER Normal faulting in south Tibet: Insight from 3-D thermo-mechanical modeling: Y Pang, T Gerya, H Zhang, J Liao, Y Shi1340h T33B-3023 POSTER Lithospheric foundering and underthrusting imaged beneath Tibet: M Chen, F Niu, J Tromp, A Lenardic, C T Lee, W Cao, J Ribeiro1340h T33B-3024 POSTER Investigating the magnitude of lower crustal flow and impact on surface deformation patterns in Tibet using 3-D geodynamic models: S H Bischoff, L M Flesch1340h T33B-3025 POSTER Deep Seismic Reflection Profiles across the Karakoram Fault Limit the Role of Crustal Flow in the Western Himalaya: S L Klemperer, Z Lu, R Gao, H Wang, W Li, H Li, S Dong1340h T33B-3026 POSTER Detailed Crustal Geometry of the Continental Collision between India and Eurasia: Constraints from Deep Seismic Reflection Profiles across the Yarlung-Zangbo Suture, Tibet, at 88°E: R Gao, W Li, X Guo, H Li, Z Lu, R He, L Zeng, S L Klemperer, X Huang1340h T33B-3027 POSTER 3-D Numerical simulations of Greater India reconstructions and its convergence with Eurasia for the last 120 Ma: A E Pusok, B Kaus, A Popov1340h T33B-3028 POSTER Upper Mantle Fabrics of the Mongolian Central Asian Orogenic Belt: Observations and Inferences from Shear Wave Splitting Intensity Measurements: R M Russo, A Meltzer, J C Stachnik, U Munkhuu, B Tsagaan, Z Cui1340h T33B-3029 POSTER 3D numerical modeling on continental collision: Lateral variations and coupling with surface processes: J Liao, K Ueda, T Gerya1340h T33B-3030 POSTER Mechanism and Responses of Lithosphere Delamination in Continental Collisional Orogens: A Systematic Numerical Study: Z H Li, M Liu, T Gerya1340h T33B-3031 POSTER Mantle plumes & lithospheric foundering: Determining the timing and amplitude of post-Miocene uplift in the Wallowa mountains, north-east Oregon with low-temperature thermochronometry.: P Schoettle-Greene, A R Duvall1340h T33B-3032 POSTER Investigating the Effect of Mantle Flow and Viscosity Structure on Surface Velocities in Alaska Using 3-D Geodynamic Models: J D McConeghy, L M Flesch, J Elliott1340h T33B-3033 POSTER Linking the Deep and Shallow Levels of the Norwegian Caledonides: D J Young

T33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hTransform Plate Boundary Behavior from Milliseconds to Mega-Annums and Oceans to Continents II Posters (joint with S, V)

Thomas Morrow, University of Idaho; Jessica Warren, University of Delaware; Christian Teyssier, Univ of Minnesota; Kasey Aderhold, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology

1340h T33C-3034 POSTER Fluid-assisted Ductile Deformation in the Main Central Thrust, Sikkim Himalaya, India: S Chakraborty, A S Majumdar, M Mukul1340h T33C-3035 POSTER Characterization of Fluid Transfer Properties in a Transpressive Fault System: Chaîne des Matheux Fold-and-Thrust Belt and Enriquillo-Plantain Garden Fault Zone - Haiti: R Wessels, N Ellouz-Zimmermann, C Rosenberg, Y Hamon, A Battani, N Bellahsen, R Deschamps, S D Leroy, R Momplaisir1340h T33C-3036 POSTER Mercury Geochemistry of SAFOD Core and nearby host rock Indicates Deep Meteoric Fluid Infiltration in the San Andreas Fault System: E A Lynch, J D Blum, B van der Pluijm1340h T33C-3037 POSTER Fluids, Faults, Earthquake swarms, Mofettes and mid Pleistocene volcanism – Electromagnetic imaging of the Eger Rift (W Bohemia): U Weckmann, G Muñoz, J Pek, N M Meqbel, , K Klanica1340h T33C-3038 POSTER Effect of infiltrated water on rheology of plagioclase feldspar under lower crustal condition: M Kido, J Muto, S Koizumi, H Nagahama1340h T33C-3039 POSTER The effect of fluids on the frictional behavior of calcite gouge: M Rempe, G Di Toro, T M Mitchell, T Hirose, S A F Smith, J Renner

1340h T33C-3040 POSTER Fluid-Rock Interaction in Oceanic Transform Faults: Field Observations: J M Warren, C P Teyssier, M E Zimmerman, A H Kohli, N J Deems, F M McCubbin, P Blisniuk1340h T33C-3041 POSTER Fluid-Rock Interaction in Oceanic Transform Faults: Experimental Approach: C P Teyssier, M E Zimmerman, A H Kohli, J M Warren1340h T33C-3042 POSTER Dilatancy around the brittle to ductile transition in continental and oceanic crusts: Implication for high enthalpy geothermal reservoir.: M Violay, C Madonna1340h T33C-3043 POSTER Three-Dimensional Mantle Flow Near an Oceanic Paleotransform Fault System: Geological Constraints From the Bogota Peninsula, New Caledonia: V Chatzaras, S C Kruckenberg, S Titus, B Tikoff, C P Teyssier, M R Drury1340h T33C-3044 POSTER Geologic constraints on the depth of seawater infiltration along the Shaka Transform Fault, Southwest Indian Ridge: A H Kohli, J M Warren1340h T33C-3045 POSTER Regional Moment Tensor Analysis Using OBS and Land Data for Blanco Transform Fault Zone and Gorda Plate Earthquakes: B Sapkota, J Nabelek, J Braunmiller1340h T33C-3047 POSTER Thermal Segmentation of Mid-Ocean Ridge Transform Faults: M S Boettcher, M Wolfson-Schwehr, M D Behn1340h T33C-3048 POSTER New Bathymetry Reveals Detailed History of Transform Fault Segmentation at the Clarion Fracture Zone: T A Morrow, S S Kim, E L Mittelstaedt, J A L Olive, S M Howell1340h T33C-3049 POSTER Transverse ridges at the Eltanin system of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge and geodynamic implications: F Zhang, J Lin, H Yang, Z Zhou1340h T33C-3050 POSTER Tectonics of long-offset oceanic transform faults along the Central Indian Ridge: K Okino, N Seama, M Fujii, S Machida1340h T33C-3051 POSTER Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Dynamic Models of Ridge-Transform Intersections: A T Bacon, J R Davis, S Titus1340h T33C-3052 POSTER Observations of Displacement-driven Maturation along a Subduction-Transform Edge Propagator Fault: J S Neely, K P Furlong1340h T33C-3053 POSTER Strike-Slip Faulting within the Hreppar Microplate, Southern Iceland: J Farrell, J A Karson, J A Proett1340h T33C-3055 POSTER Paleomagnetic analysis of deformation and rotation associated with the Húsavík-Flatey Fault, northern Iceland: W A L Chapman, S Titus, A J Horst

T33D Moscone South 306Wednesday 1340hHigh-Resolution Topography and Dating in Active Tectonics II (joint with EP, NH)

Zhikun Ren, Institute of Geology,CEA; Olaf Zielke, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology; Austin Elliott, University of Oxford

1340h T33D-01 Review of Published Quaternary Geochronologic Data Supports the Importance of Dating Geomorphic Surfaces Using Multiple Geochronometers: P O Gold, W M Behr1355h T33D-02 Lidar and paleoseismic trenching reveal first documentation of late Quaternary onshore faulting in the forearc of southwestern British Columbia: K D Morell, C Regalla, C B Amos, S E K Bennett, L J Leonard, A C Graham1410h T33D-03 Terrestrial laser scanning for quantifying seismic and aseismic tectonic deformation: S DeLong, A Pickering, J J Lienkaemper1425h T33D-04 Evidence for a high slip rate of the Calico fault in the Eastern California Shear Zone: S Xie, P H Wetmore, L A Owen, E Gallant, T H Dixon1440h T33D-05 Could offset cluster reveal strong earthquake pattern?——case study from Haiyuan Fault: Z Ren, Z Zhang, T Chen, J Yin, P Z Zhang, W Zheng, H Zhang, C Li1455h T33D-06 Earthquake clustering and recurrence intervals in the Puget Sound region, Washington: A statistical perspective: R H Styron, B L Sherrod1510h T33D-07 Activity of the Mill Creek and Mission Creek fault strands of the San Andreas fault through the San Gorgonio Pass: A E Morelan III, M E Oskin, M Valentine1525h T33D-08 Liquefaction along Late Pleistocene to early Holocene Faults as Revealed by Lidar in Northwest Tasmania, Australia: J Webb, T Gardner

T33E Moscone South 103Wednesday 1340hOrigin, Architecture, and Dynamics of Extensional Basins II (joint with EP, S, V)

John Armitage, Institute de Physique du Globe de Paris; Jolante van Wijk, New Mexico Institute of Mining and

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Technology; Sascha Brune, University of Sydney; David Ferguson, Harvard University

1340h T33E-01 High-angle faults control the geometry and morphology of the Corinth Rift: R E Bell, G Duclaux, C Nixon, R Gawthorpe, L C McNeill1355h T33E-02 Localization and Evolution of a Rift-Scale Segmented Normal Fault in a Volcanic Environment: The Hat Creek Fault, Northern California: S A Kattenhorn, E L Walker, R W Krantz, M W Blakeslee, J D Muirhead1410h T33E-03 Cold rocks make more melt: Numerical models of melt generation during continental extension: J K Davis, L Lavier1425h T33E-04 3D imaging of the rifting and breakup west of Spain and the nature of the S detachment: T J Reston, G Lymer, D Cresswell, C Stevenson, D S Sawyer, J M Bull, T A Minshull, C R Ranero, D J Shillington1440h T33E-05 Faults control the flux of water into the Earth during continental breakup: G Bayrakci, T A Minshull, D S Sawyer, T J Reston, D Klaeschen, C A Papenberg, C Ranero, J Bull, R Davy, D J Shillington, M Perez-Gussinye, J K Morgan1455h T33E-06 Strain-dependent serpentinization: new insights from the Porcupine Basin, offshore Ireland: M Prada, L Watremez, C Chen, B O’Reilly, T A Minshull, T J Reston, P Shannon, D Klaeschen, G Wagner, V Gaw1510h T33E-07 Exploring contrasts between fast and slow rifting: A de Montserrat Navarro, J P Morgan, R Hall, L T White1525h T33E-08 Translation and rotation of small crustal blocks in the southernmost Atlantic-Weddell Sea region prior to seafloor spreading: in search of a mechanism: I W D Dalziel, I O Norton, L A Lawver, L Lavier, J K Davis, L Gahagan

VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGYV33A Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hChemo-mechanical Mass Transport in Metamorphic, Orogenic, and

Large-Scale Tectonics PostersThomas Mueller, University of Leeds; Barbara Dutrow, Louisiana State University; Fred Gaidies, Carleton University

1340h V33A-3112 POSTER Estimation of Metamorphic Fluid and Carbon Fluxes in the Barrovian Sequence of Glen Esk, Scotland: A Lewerentz, A Skelton1340h V33A-3114 POSTER Coupled Chemical and Thermal Processes During Contact Metamorphism: Constraining Rates and Duration with Time-Dependent 3-D Heat and Mass Transport Modeling of Fluid-Rock Systems: B L Dutrow, D Henry, C W Gable, E Heydari, B J Travis1340h V33A-3115 POSTER Interface Coupled Dissolution-Reprecipitation in Garnet and the Interpretation of Orogenic Timescales: J J Ague1340h V33A-3116 POSTER The Scales Of Chemical Transport During Dehydration Reactions: The Roles Of Diffusion And Fluid Expulsion: J D Bedford, J Wheeler, F Fusseis, H Leclere, D Faulkner1340h V33A-3117 POSTER Relative Diffusion of Argon and Calcium in Mica and Implications for K-Ca Dating Methods: M F Cruz, M J Grove, K Szilas

V33B Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hCumulates from Top to Bottom: New Perspectives and Implications for Volcanic Plumbing Systems and Crust-Forming Processes II PostersGeorge Cooper, University of Durham; Luca Ziberna, University of Bristol; Richard Arculus, Australian National University; Jon Davidson, University of Durham

1340h V33B-3118 POSTER Metasomatic processes in the orthogneiss-hosted Archaean peridotites of the Fiskefjord region, SW Greenland: K Szilas, M F Cruz, M J Grove, T Morishita, D G Pearson1340h V33B-3119 POSTER Assessing the mobility of minerals in magma chambers: A J Gilbert, J A Neufeld1340h V33B-3120 POSTER Internal Structure of the Tuxtla Volcanic Field, Eastern mexico, Derived from Gravity and Aeromagnetic data.: J M Espindola, H Lopez Loera, A Zamora-Camacho, M Mena1340h V33B-3121 POSTER The depths of magma extraction in the most productive silicic volcanic system on Earth, central Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand: G A R Gualda, D M Gravley, M S Ghiorso, C D Deering

1340h V33B-3122 POSTER NUMERICAL MODELLING OF TRACE ELEMENTS BEHAVIOUR IN DEEP MAGMATIC PROCESSES: J Cornet, V B Grigorova, N Riel Jr, P Bouilhol, J Van Hunen1340h V33B-3123 POSTER Evidence for Crystal Settling, In-Situ Magma Differentiation and Crustal Contamination in a Proterozoic Mafic Sill, Victoria Island, NWT, Canada: J R Haddad, H R Naslund, J H J Bedard1340h V33B-3124 POSTER A preliminary study of the fabrics in the Skaergaard Layered Series and implications for the significance of compaction: Z Vukmanovic, M B Holness, E Mariani1340h V33B-3125 POSTER The Deep Crust Magmatic Refinery, Part 1: A Coupled Thermodynamic and Two-phase Flow Model: N Riel Jr, P Bouilhol, J Van Hunen, M Velic, V Magni1340h V33B-3126 POSTER Analog experimental

lava lake, Hawai`i and implications for cumulate development.: C T Burnett, K Patwardhan1340h V33B-3127 POSTER Insights into the Mount St. Helens Magma Plumbing System from Coarse-grained, Crystal-rich Enclaves: M Wanke, O Bachmann, B S Ellis, M Guillong, M A Clynne, J S Pallister1340h V33B-3128 POSTER Plutonic Xenoliths from Martinique and Statia: A Record of Differentiation Within the Plumbing Systems of the Lesser Antilles Volcanic Arc.: G F Cooper, J Zhang, J Davidson, J D Blundy1340h V33B-3129 POSTER Experimental constraints on crustal contamination in Proterozoic anorthosite petrogenesis: C M Hill, G M Bybee, S W Parman, L D Ashwal1340h V33B-3130 POSTER Internal Zonation and Reinjection Horizons in a Nipigon Diabase Sill, Ontario: M J Zieg, S V Hone, B M Wallrich1340h V33B-3131 POSTER Intermediate magma genesis of Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson, OR: Insights from Cumulate Inclusions: N M Chen, A J Kent, F J Tepley III1340h V33B-3132 POSTER Exploring Cumulates in Small, Shallow Parts of a Large Mafic Magma System to Provide Baseline Models for Crystallization in Larger Intrusions: L Srogi, K V Willis, T M Lutz, T A Plank, M Pollock, B Connolly, A M Wood

V33C Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hDeep Carbon: From the Mantle to the Surface and Back Again III PostersTerry Plank, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Rajdeep Dasgupta, Rice University; Michael Burton, University of Manchester

1340h V33C-3133 POSTER

Deep subduction of Organic Carbon Related to Jurassic Ridge-Hydrothermal Biosphere; case study from the Besshi mine in the Sanbagawa high P/T rocks, in Japan: K Okamoto, Y Ando, Y Sano1340h V33C-3134 POSTER Deep Carbon Cycle Recorded by Calcium-Enriched Rodingite in the Subduction-Related Ophiolite: J Dai, C Wang, L Shengao, D C Zhu, S Ke1340h V33C-3135 POSTER Fe-based redox state of mantle eclogites: Inherited from oceanic protoliths, modified during subduction or overprinted during metasomatism?: S Aulbach, A B Woodland, P Vasilyev, F Viljoen1340h V33C-3136 POSTER Variable mixing and degassing of mantle CO2 within continental subsurface water bodies evidenced by compared gas geochemistry and fluid-phase equilibrium modeling: R Virgile1340h V33C-3137 POSTER A Reservoir Model for the Evolution of Deep Carbon in the Earth: M Weisfeiler, L H Kellogg, D L Turcotte1340h V33C-3138 POSTER Silicate and Carbonatite Melts in the Mantle: Adding CO2 to the pMELTS Thermodynamic Model of Silicate Phase Equilibria: P M Antoshechkina, O Shorttle1340h V33C-3139 POSTER A 2D petrological-thermomechanical study of a carbonate metasomatized subcontinental lithospheric mantle with variable tectothermal ages: C M Gonzalez, W Gorczyk, T Gerya1340h V33C-3140 POSTER Core-mantle carbon partitioning during Earth accretion: C Fichtner, M W Schmidt, C Liebske, A S Bouvier, L P Baumgartner1340h V33C-3141 POSTER Fe-Ni-S Melt is the Dominant Carrier of C in the Deep Upper Mantle: Z Zhang, M M Hirschmann1340h V33C-3142 POSTER Increased degassing from the Southern Central American Volcanic Arc in response to crustal stress change following the 2012 Nicoya earthquake?: M J de Moor, C Kern, T P Fischer, G Avard, A Aiuppa, M Protti, C Muller, J Alvarez, J A Saballos, B Galle

V33D Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hNew Insights on Igneous and Metamorphic Processes from Nontraditional Thermobarometers and Geospeedometers II PostersSteven Kidder, CUNY City College of New York; Matthew Kohn, Boise State University; William Nachlas, Syracuse University; Jay Thomas, Syracuse University

1340h V33D-3143 POSTER Dramatic mica porphyroblast development history revealed by joint metamorphic and chronological constraints, and implications on kinematics of the active Taiwan orogen: C T Chen, C H Lo, Y C Chan, C Y Lu1340h V33D-3144 POSTER Increasing the Efficiency of Electron Microprobe Measurements of Minor and Trace Elements in Rutile: O K Neill, C G Mattinson, J Donovan, D Hernández Uribe, A Sains1340h V33D-3145 POSTER A P-T path for amphibolites from the metamorphic sole of the Dinaride ophiolite zone in Bosnia: D Balen, H J Massonne1340h V33D-3146 POSTER The Effect of Recrystallization on Titanium Concentrations in Quartz, an Example from New Zealand’s Alpine Fault: S B Kidder, V Toy, D J Prior, T Little1340h V33D-3147 POSTER Evolution of South African Cratonic Peridotites Based on Micro-XRF Mapping and Reconstruction of Bulk Rock Compositions: S P Gerenday, G Costin, C T Lee1340h V33D-3148 POSTER Pressure-Temperature Studies and Structural Setting of Amphibolite-Grade Rocks Within the Easternmost Indus-Ysangpo Suture Zone and Forearc Complex (Tidding Formation), N. Indo-Burma Ranges of N.E. India: M Braza, P J Haproff1340h V33D-3149 POSTER Relative Diffusivities of Cr, Al, Ti and Ca in Natural Orthopyroxene from the Lanzo Massif (Italy) and their Potential Use in Determining Uplift Rates.: M Jollands, O Müntener, M A Kaczmarek1340h V33D-3150 POSTER Peak metamorphic temperatures across the Main Central thrust and through Greater Himalayan rocks in western Bhutan: preliminary insights from Raman spectroscopy of carbonaceous material thermometry: J K Starnes, S P Long, S M Gordon, E Soignard1340h V33D-3151 POSTER Aluminum Solubility Mechanisms in Quartz: Implications for Al-in-Quartz Thermobarometry: E Was, J B Thomas, W O Nachlas1340h V33D-3152 POSTER Experimental observations of aTiO2 in rutile-undersaturated silicate melts and implications for estimating aTiO2 in natural systems: M R Ackerson, B O Mysen, G D Cody1340h V33D-3153 POSTER Multiple Reaction Geobarometry for Gabbroic Rocks: L Ziberna, E C R Green, J D Blundy1340h V33D-3154 POSTER Empirical calibration of the quartz c-axis fabric-based deformation thermometer towards high- to ultrahigh-temperatures: F M Faleiros, R Moraes, M Pavan, G Campanha1340h V33D-3155 POSTER Microstructures and Pressure-Temperature Conditions of Peridotite Xenoliths from near the Alpine Fault, New Zealand: E J Lubicich, S B Kidder, J Scott

V33E Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hThe Nature of Magma Reservoirs I Posters (joint with G, T)

Allen Glazner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; John Bartley, University of Utah; Jamie Farrell, University of Utah

1340h V33E-3156 POSTER Mixing – Mingling and Modification of Magmas in a Giant Deep Crustal Magmatic Reservoir: The Seiland Igneous Province, Northern Norway: R B Larsen, T Grant, B E Sorensen, S A McEnroe1340h V33E-3157 POSTER The Colima volcano magmatic system: Z Spica, M Perton, D Legrand1340h V33E-3158 POSTER Distribution of Magma and Hydrothermal Fluids Beneath the Laguna del Maule Volcanic Field, Central Chile Using Magnetotelluric Data: M J Unsworth, D R Cordell, D Diaz, V Reyes1340h V33E-3159 POSTER Magma Mingling of Multiple Mush Magmas: B Graham, A Leitch, G Dunning1340h V33E-3160 POSTER Evolution and Eruptibility of Magma Reservoirs: Modeling Results from the Western Peninsular Ranges Batholith: J Biasi, P D Asimow, C E Bucholz1340h V33E-3161 POSTER Geochemical Characteristics of Granitoids in southwest Tianshan: Four Stages for Geodynamic Evolution of the Southwest Tianshan Orogenic Belt: Y Zhu

1340h V33E-3162 POSTER Seismological studies of the plumbing system beneath the Klyuchevskoy volcanic group in Kamchataka, Russia: I Koulakov, N Shapiro, I Abkadyirov, E Gordeev, A Jakovlev, Y Kugaenko, D Droznin, S Droznina, S Senyukov, A Novgorodova, R Kulakov, E Deev1340h V33E-3163 POSTER Study on formation process of layered MMEs based on field observation and petrographic characteristics: A case study from Taejongdae, Busan Korea.: M S A Adam, Y S Kim, T Kim1340h V33E-3164 POSTER Crystalline heterogeneities and instabilities in thermally convecting magma chamber: C Culha, J Suckale, Z Qin1340h V33E-3165 POSTER Teleseismic attenuation, time delays, and raypath bending, and local reflected phases at Uturuncu volcano, Bolivia: A K Farrell, S R McNutt1340h V33E-3166 POSTER Small crystals, big implications: glomerocrysts and their connections to large silicic magma reservoirs. Examples from Yellowstone rhyolite lavas.: G Girard1340h V33E-3167 POSTER Lower Crustal and Moho Reflections Beneath Mount St. Helens: A Levander, E Kiser, C A Zelt, K Creager, C W Ulberg, B Schmandt, S M Hansen, G A Abers1340h V33E-3168 POSTER Systematic detection of seismic events at Mount St. Helens with an ultra-dense array: X Meng, J R Hartog, B Schmandt, A J Hotovec-Ellis, S M Hansen, J E Vidale, J Vanderplas1340h V33E-3169 POSTER Shear Velocity Structure of the Mount St. Helens Region from the iMUSH array: K Crosbie, G A Abers, K C Creager, R P Denlinger, S C Moran, A E Foster, C W Ulberg, E Kiser1340h V33E-3170 POSTER A controlled source seismic attenuation study of the crust beneath Mount St. Helens with a dense array: K Hupp, B Schmandt, E Kiser, S M Hansen, A Levander1340h V33E-3171 POSTER Local Earthquake P-wave Tomography at Mount St. Helens with the iMUSH Broadband Array: C W Ulberg, K C Creager, S C Moran, G A Abers, K Crosbie, R S Crosson, R P Denlinger, W A Thelen, S M Hansen, B Schmandt, E Kiser, A Levander, O Bachmann1340h V33E-3172 POSTER Upper crustal LP earthquakes occur during a quiescent period at Mount St. Helens: M E Glasgow, B Schmandt, S M Hansen, X Meng1340h V33E-3173 POSTER Quantifying the Plutonic to Volcanic Relationship Along the Puna Plateau: Implications for Cordilleran Plateau Evolution: K M Ward, J R Delph, G Zandt, S L Beck, M N Ducea1340h V33E-3174 POSTER The unusual Bárðarbunga volcano earthquakes observed using high-rate GPS data.: F R Rodriguez Cardozo, V Hjorleifsdottir, K Jonsdottir, H Geirsson, A Iglesias1340h V33E-3175 POSTER Evidences of Multiple Magma Injections in Quaternary Balerang and Rajabasa Volcanoes, Indonesia: R F Hasibuan, T Ohba, M Abdurrachman1340h V33E-3176 POSTER Using Trace Element Mapping to Identify Discrete Magma Mixing Events from the Astroni 6 Eruption: R L Astbury, M Petrelli, I Arienzo, M D’Antonio, D Morgavi, D Perugini1340h V33E-3177 POSTER Preliminary Seismic Velocity Structure Results from Ambient Noise and Teleseismic Tomography: Laguna del Maule Volcanic Field, Chile: C Wespestad, C H Thurber, X Zeng, N L Bennington, C Cardona, B S Singer1340h V33E-3178 POSTER Zoning Characteristics of the Devine Canyon Tuff, an Extremely Widespread High-silica Rhyolite Ash-flow Tuff: Constraints for Rhyolite Evolution Models: S L Isom, E Shafer, M J Streck1340h V33E-3179 POSTER Sparsity-promoting inversion for modeling of irregular volcanic deformation source: G Zhai, M Shirzaei1340h V33E-3180 POSTER Insights Into Magma Mixing from Bimodal Volcanic Centers: T Hudgins1340h V33E-3181 POSTER Deep long-period earthquakes (DLPs) beneath Mount St. Helens: J Han, J E Vidale, D A Schmidt, K C Creager, H Houston

V33F Moscone South Poster HallWednesday 1340hThe Role of Halogens in Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Geochemical Processes: Surface, Crust, and Mantle II PostersDaniel Harlov, Deutsches GeoForschungsZentrum GFZ; Leonid Aranovich, IGEM RAS

1340h V33F-3182 POSTER The Role of Brines in the Fluid Induced Dehydration of the Mafic Lower Crust from Amphibolite to Granulite Grade: Nature and Experiment: D E Harlov1340h V33F-3183 POSTER Constraining the origin of the Mesozoic Xishimen skarn iron deposit in North China using geochemistry of magnetite: S SU, Y Cui

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1340h V33F-3184 POSTER Disparity of Chlorine to Fluorine Concentration Ratios Between Thermal Waters and Rocks of Yellowstone National Park, USA: E G McConville, M E Szymanski, S Hurwitz, J B Lowenstern, L A Hayden1340h V33F-3185 POSTER The effect of F on the stability of wadsleyite in the transition zone of the Earth´s mantle : S Klemme, T Gruetzner, A Rohrbach

V33G Moscone South 308Wednesday 1340hAdvances in Approaches and Instruments for Isotope Studies I (joint with P)

Max Coleman, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; James MoranNorthwest National Laboratory; Ian Wright, Open University

1340h V33G-01 On-line Differential Thermal Isotope Analysis: A New Method for Measuring Oxygen and Hydrogen Isotopes of Hydration Water in Minerals: T Bauska, D A Hodell, G Walters1355h V33G-02 Hydrogen Isotopes in Amino Acids and Soils Offer New Potential to Study Complex Processes: M L Fogel, S D Newsome, E K Williams, C J Bradley, P Griffin, B J Nakamoto1410h V33G-03 Pico-CSIA: Picomolar Scale Compound-Specific Isotope Analyses: A A Baczynski, P J Polissar, D Juchelka, J B Schwieters, A Hilkert, K H Freeman1425h V33G-04 Intramolecular Isotopic Studies: Chemical Enhancements and Alternatives: J M Hayes1440h V33G-05 Position-specific isotope analysis by on-line pyrolysis coupled to IRMS: A Gilbert, K Suda, K Yamada, Y Ueno, N Yoshida1455h V33G-06 Isotope ratio analysis by Orbitrap mass spectrometry: J M Eiler, L M Chimiak, B Dallas, J Griep-Raming, D Juchelka, A Makarov, J B Schwieters1340h Lightning poster session - Five posters, 1 slide 1 minute each : 1340h V43B-3144 POSTER High-Precision Isotope Ratio Measurements of Sub-Picogram Actinide Samples: A D Pollington, W Kinman1340h 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 Kerstel1340h 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 Eiler1340h V43B-3158 POSTER 17O Correction and Ion

and on Carbonate Clumped Isotope Thermometers: G Olack, A S Colman1340h V43B-3162 POSTER Fugitive Emissions Attribution via Simultaneous Measurement of Ethane and Methane Isotopic Signature in Vehicle-based Surveys: A D Marshall, J P Williams, J Baillie, K MacKay, D A Risk, D Fleck1515h Panel Discussion:

V33H Moscone South 310Wednesday 1340hFluids, Crystals, and Melts: The Role of Volatiles in Volcanic Processes from Mantle to Surface IIKayla Iacovino, USGS; Marie Edmonds, University of Cambridge; Tehnuka Ilanko, University of New Mexico Main Campus; Maria Luce Frezzotti, University Milan Bicocca

1340h V33H-01 Volatile transport in subvolcanic magma reservoirs: C Huber, A Parmigiani, W Degruyter, O Bachmann, S Lecleaire1355h V33H-02 Improved Understanding of H2O-CO2 Solubility in Alkali Basalts at Mid-Crustal Pressures: C M Allison, K Roggensack, A B Clarke1410h V33H-03 Measurements of the Activity of dissolved H2O in an Andesite Melt: G M Moore, J P Touran, X Pu, K A Kelley, E Cottrell, M S Ghiorso1425h V33H-04 The MELTS-DEW Connection: Integration of Thermodynamic Models for Magmatic Systems and Aqueous Fluids at Elevated Temperatures and Pressures: M S Ghiorso, D A Sverjensky1440h V33H-05 Opal-replaced “Phenocrysts” in Fresh Pumice from 1817 Phreatomagmatic Deposits from Kawah Ijen, East Java, Indonesia: Implications for Eruptive Timescales?: J B Lowenstern, H M N Wright, V van Hinsberg, K Berlo, K Iacovino, I N Bindeman1455h V33H-06 Ascent Rates of Rhyolitic Magma During the Opening Stages of Explosive Caldera-Forming Eruptions: M Myers, P J Wallace, C J N Wilson, J M Watkins, Y Liu, D J Morgan1510h V33H-07 Linking Surface and Subsurface: Gas emission, lava extrusion, and inferred melt S contents from Mount Cleveland, Alaska : C A Werner, C Kern, D Coppola, P J Kelly, J J Lyons, D J Rasmussen, K Wallace, D J Schneider, R L Wessels

1525h V33H-08 Crystal-rich lava dome extrusion during vesiculation: an experimental study: M Pistone, A G Whittington, B J Andrews, E Cottrell

NONLINEAR GEOPHYSICSNG33D Moscone South 104Wednesday 1440hEvaluating Reanalysis: Learning about Past Weather and Climate I (Half Session) (joint with A, GC, OS)

Jan Keller, Deutscher Wetterdienst Nieder; Masatomo Fujiwara, Hokkaido University; Sean Davis, NOAA Boulder

1440h NG33D-01 The ERA5 Atmospheric Reanalysis.: H Hersbach1500h NG33D-02 Evaluating the effect of observing systems on MERRA-2 water and energy cycles: M G Bosilovich, F R Robertson, A M da Silva Jr1520h NG33D-03 20th Century reanalysis version “2c” (1851-2012) and Prospects for 200 years of reanalysis: G P Compo, J S Whitaker, P D Sardeshmukh, B S Giese, P Brohan, L Slivinski

OCEAN SCIENCESOS33A Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 1440hRachel Carson Lecture S (Virtual Session)Lynne Talley, University of California San Diego; Eileen Hofmann, Old Dominion University; James Murray, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington

1440h Introductory Remarks: 1445h OS33A-01 Hidden Worlds of Marine Microbes: E V Armbrust1520h Questions:

UNIONU34A Moscone West 2020Wednesday 1600hAGU-EGU Great Debate - Towards New Arctic Environments: Global Opportunities and Threats (Virtual Session)Denis-Didier Rousseau, CNRS; Jonathan Bamber, University of Bristol

1600h Introductory Remarks: 1610h Panel Discussion: B HarlandR S BradleyT ArmstrongP Schlosser1750h Concluding Remarks:

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCESA34A Moscone West 3008Wednesday 1600hAdvances in Numerical Methods for Atmosphere and Ocean Modeling IIDavid Hall, University of Colorado at Boulder; Christiane Jablonowski, University of Michigan; Peter Lauritzen, National Center for Atmospheric Research

1600h A34A-01 The NUMA/NUMO Model for Nonhydrostatic Atmosphere and Ocean Dynamics: F Giraldo, D S Abdi, M A Kopera, A Mueller1630h A34A-03 Implementation of a finite element method for the vertical discretization of KIAPS Integrated Model (KIM) : J R Park, S J Choi1645h A34A-04 Efficiency and flexibility using implicit methods within atmosphere dycores: K J Evans, R Archibald, M R Norman, D Gardner, C S Woodward, P Worley, M Taylor1700h A34A-05 Assessing the Errors from Dimensional Splitting in a 3D Discontinuous Galerkin Atmospheric Model: R D Nair, F Hebert1715h A34A-06 Bridging Scales with a High-Order Adaptive Mesh Refinement Dynamical Core: J O Ferguson, C Jablonowski, E Goodfriend, H Johansen, P McCorquodale1730h A34A-07 Block Structured mesh refinement in the CROCO ocean model: L Debreu1745h A34A-08 Impacts of the Horizontal and Vertical Grids on the Numerical Solutions of the Nonhydrostatic Equations : C S Konor, D A Randall

A34B Moscone West 3002Wednesday 1600hAdvances in Remote Sensing of Fires, Aerosols, and Trace Gases for Air Quality Applications IIEdward 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

1600h A34B-01 Trace Gas Measurements from the GeoTASO and GCAS Airborne Instruments: An Instrument and Algorithm Test-Bed for Air Quality Observations from Geostationary Orbit: C R Nowlan, X Liu, S J Janz, J W Leitch, J A Al-Saadi, K Chance, J Cole, T Delker, M B Follette-Cook, G Gonzalez Abad, W S Good, M G Kowalewski, C Loughner, K E Pickering, L Ruppert, D Soo, J Szykman, L Valin, P Zoogman1615h A34B-02 A 3D NO2 DOAS System to Capture Urban Concentrations: M Wenig, L Chan, Y Zhu, A M N Schütt, G Kuhlmann, D Brunner1630h A34B-03 Observation of the Tropospheric NO2 and SO2 Column Density and Their Vertical Profiles at Xianghe Station of Northern China by MAX-DOAS: P Wang, T Wang1645h A34B-04 Near surface concentrations of NO2, O3, H2O and HCHO from Pandora multi-axis DOAS measurements during CINDI-2009 and DISCOVER-AQ (2013-2014) campaigns.: E Spinei, A Cede, J R Herman, N Abuhassan, M Tiefengraber1700h A34B-05 Deriving the instrument transfer function from OMI solar observations and its implications for trace gas retrievals: K Sun, X Liu, G Gonzalez Abad, Z Cai, K Yang, K Chance1715h A34B-06 Observing atmospheric formaldehyde (HCHO) from space: validation, intercomparison, trend analysis and public health implications: L Zhu, D Jacob, P S Kim, J A Fisher, K Yu, K Travis, L J Mickley, R Yantosca, M Payer Sulprizio, I De Smedt, G Gonzalez Abad, K Chance, C Li, R A Ferrare, A Fried, J W Hair, T F Hanisco, D Richter, A J Scarino, J Walega, P Weibring, G M Wolfe1730h A34B-07 Constraining hydrocarbon emissions over the Indian subcontinent based on HCHO observations from OMI and GOME-2: S Chaliyakunnel, D B Millet, K C Wells1745h A34B-08 Relating Pandora and OMI column-density observations to surface mixing ratio: A statistical analysis of NO2 measurements during the DISCOVER-AQ campaigns: D E Kollonige, A M Thompson, J R Herman, N Abuhassan, J Szykman, R Long

A34C Moscone West 3004Wednesday 1600hAnthropogenic Aerosol Forcing: Mechanisms of Regional Climate Variability and Change I (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

1600h A34C-01 A Systematic Exploration of the Local and Remote Climate Effects of Anthropogenic Aerosol Emissions from Key Regions: A Voulgarakis, M Kasoar, D Shawki, J F Lamarque, D T Shindell, G Faluvegi, N Bellouin, W Collins, K Tsigaridis1615h A34C-02 Fast and Slow Responses of the Asian Summer Monsoon to Anthropogenic Aerosols: X Li, M Ting1630h A34C-03 Competing influence of greenhouse warming and aerosols on thermodynamic and dynamic controls of the Asian monoon: W K M Lau, K M Kim1645h A34C-04 The United States Summertime “Warming Hole”: Comparing the Contributions from Aerosol Forcing and Internal Variability: A Banerjee, L M Polvani, J C Fyfe1700h A34C-05 Recent reductions in aerosol burden have contributed to accelerated summertime warming in the southeast United States: M G Tosca Jr, J R Campbell, M J Garay, O V Kalashnikova, F C Seidel, S Lolli1715h A34C-06 The impact of changes in anthropogenic aerosol load on climate trends in Europe during the last decades and its sensitivity to aerosol optical properties: M Schultze, B Rockel1730h A34C-07 The Influence of Anthropogenic Aerosols On the Arctic Sea Ice: Y Wang, J H Jiang, H Su1745h A34C-08 What Are the Best Fingerprints for Detecting Anthropogenic Aerosol Cooling?: X Yan, T M DelSole, M Tippett

A34D Moscone West 3010Wednesday 1600hAtmospheric Convection: Physics, Dynamics, Chemistry, and Roles in Weather and Climate IIZhengzhao 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

1600h A34D-01 Analysis and Modeling of Trace Gases and Aerosols in Severe Convection: The 22 June 2012 DC3 Case: M C Barth, E C Apel, M Bela, A Fried, B Fuchs, K E Pickering, I B Pollack, S A Rutledge1615h A34D-02 Convective mass fluxes determined from satellite observations and implications for studying convective transport of trace gases: Z J Luo, H Masunaga1630h A34D-03 The Interaction between Very Deep Convection and Biomass Burning Plumes during DC3 and the Impact on the UTLS Region over The North Atlantic: H Huntrieser, M Lichtenstern, M Scheibe, H Aufmhoff, H Schlager, K Heimerl, T Pucik, A Minikin, B Weinzierl, D Fütterer, I B Pollack, J Peischl, T B Ryerson, S Honomichl, J W Hair, C F Butler, M J Schwartz, B Rappenglück, L Ackermann, K E Pickering, K Cummings, M I Biggerstaff, D Betten, M C Barth1645h A34D-04 Comparison of Deep Convective Transport in Cumulus-Parameterized and Cloud-Resolved WRF-Chem Simulations of Different Scale Storms during the DC3 Field Campaign: Y Li, K E Pickering, M C Barth, M Bela, K Cummings, D J Allen, L D Carey, R Mecikalski, A O Fierro1700h A34D-05 Sensitivity of Simulated Convection-Driven Stratosphere-Troposphere Exchange in WRF-Chem to Chosen Model Parameterizations: D B Phoenix, C R Homeyer1715h A34D-06 Microphysical and Chemical Processes Affecting Wet Removal of Soluble Trace Gases in Deep Convection Observed over the Central U.S.: M Bela, M C Barth, O B Toon, A Fried, C R Homeyer, H Morrison, K Cummings, Y Li, K E Pickering, D J Allen, Q Yang, P O Wennberg, J Crounse, J M St Clair, A Teng, D W O’Sullivan, L G Huey, D Chen, X Liu, D R Blake, N J Blake, E C Apel, R S Hornbrook, F M Flocke, T L Campos, G S Diskin, R Mecikalski, L D Carey, M I Biggerstaff, D Betten, A A Alford, C Ziegler1730h A34D-07 Retrievals of Convective Mass Detrainment Altitudes from Radar Observations: M Starzec, G L Mullendore, C R Homeyer1745h A34D-08 Case Study Analysis of the Impact of Tropopause-penetrating Convection on the Humidity and Chemical Composition of the Stratospheric Overworld Over the U.S. in Summer: J B Smith

A34E Moscone West 3006Wednesday 1600hDynamics, Observations, and Predictability in Light of the Recent 2015–2016 El Niño Event IIMalte Stuecker, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Matthew Newman, University of Colorado/CIRES and NOAA/ESRL/PSD; Andrew Wittenberg, NOAA/GFDL; Antonietta Capotondi, NOAA Boulder

1600h A34E-01 A two year La Niña coming?: P N Di Nezio, C Deser, A R Karspeck, Y Okumura, S G Yeager, G Danabasoglu, G A Meehl1615h A34E-02 Multi-Model ENSO Predictability in the NMME: B P Kirtman1630h A34E-03 Are we nearing the limit of ENSO predictability?: M Newman, P D Sardeshmukh1645h A34E-04 Recent Decadal Variations of El Nino Predictability: H Hendon, G Wang, M Zhao1700h A34E-05 Distinct patterns of Tropical Pacific SST Anomaly and Their Impacts on North American Climate: Y Guo, M Ting, Z Wen, D E Lee1715h A34E-06 The increasing control of the Atlantic Ocean on ENSO after the early 1990s: J Y Yu, H Paek, L Wang, K Lyu1730h A34E-07 The development of extreme El Niño in 2015: the role of westerly and easterly wind bursts, and preconditioning by the failed 2014 event: A V Fedorov, S Hu1745h A34E-08 Observed El Niño SSTA development and the effects of Easterly and Westerly Wind events in 2014 and 2015.: A M Chiodi, D Harrison

BIOGEOSCIENCESB34A Moscone West 2008Wednesday 1600hMapping and Monitoring Vegetation Structure from Space IILaura Duncanson, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Michael Falkowski, University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Temilola Fatoyinbo, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

1600h B34A-01 The Potential of Spaceborne Remote Sensing for Deriving Canopy Structure Metrics and Informing Biodiversity and Habitat Mapping: S J Goetz, R Dubayah1615h B34A-02 Next Generation Forest Structure Measurements from Space: Synergism of NASA’s NISAR and GEDI Observations: S S Saatchi, L Xu, Y Yu1630h B34A-03 The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation: Current Status: R Dubayah

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1645h B34A-04 Forest height Mapping using the fusion of Lidar and MULTI-ANGLE spectral data: Y Pang, Z Li1657h B34A-05 Simulation of ICESat-2 canopy height retrievals for different ecosystems: A L Neuenschwander1709h B34A-06 Assessing the Performance of LVIS Waveform Lidar Topography and Canopy Structure Measurements in Gabon: M A Hofton, J B Blair, D Rabine, C Brooks, H Cornejo, S Story1721h B34A-07 Associations between aboveground forest biomass and waveform LiDAR metrics: implications for modeling footprint-level biomass using Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation data.: J R Kellner, J B Blair, L Duncanson, S Hancock, M A Hofton, M Hughes, S Marselis, J Armston, E B Sudderth, H Tang, L Weiner, R Dubayah1733h B34A-08 Towards a portable, scalable, open source model of tree cover derived from Landsat spectra: J A Greenberg, Q Xu, B D Morrison, Z Xu, A Man, M M Fredrickson, C Ramirez, B Li1745h B34A-09 Modeling mangrove biomass using remote sensing based age and growth estimates: D Lagomasino, T E Fatoyinbo, E A Feliciano, S K Lee, C Trettin, M Mangora, M Rahman1757h Concluding Remarks:

B34B Moscone West 2006Wednesday 1600hSoil Carbon Dynamics: Interactions of Plants, Microbes, and Minerals IIBenjamin Sulman, Princeton University; Nancy HessLaboratory; Jennifer Soong, University of Antwerp; Benjamin Sulman, Princeton University

1600h B34B-01 Microbial phosphorous mobilization strategies across a natural nutrient limitation gradient: R Walker, S Wang, P S Nico, P M Fox, J Pang, U Karaoz, T Torok, E Brodie, R Chakraborty1620h B34B-02 Changes in Soil Carbon Stocks and Fluxes in Response to Altered Above- and Belowground Vegetation Inputs: S Marañón-Jiménez, C Schuetze, M Cuntz, I García-Quirós, L Dienstbach, M Schrumpf, C Rebmann1635h B34B-03 Faster Turnover of New Soil Carbon Inputs under Increased Atmospheric CO2: K J van Groenigen, C W Osenberg, Y Carrillo, F A Dijkstra, J Heath, M Nie, E Pendall, R Phillips, B A Hungate1650h B34B-04 A trait-based framework for understanding how and why litter decay and resource stoichiometry promote biogeochemical syndromes in arbuscular- and ectomycorrhizal-dominated forests: R Phillips, E R Brzostek, J B Fisher, B N Sulman, M Midgley, M Craig, A B Keller1710h B34B-05 Plant Functional Traits Associated with Mycorrhizal Root Foraging in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal and Ectomycorrhizal Trees: D M Eissenstat, W Chen, L Cheng, B Liu, R T Koide, D Guo1725h B34B-06 Nitrogen Pollution Shifts Forest Mycorrhizal Associations at Continental Scale: C Averill, J M Talbot, M Dietze1740h B34B-07 Upscaling nitrogen-mycorrhizal effects to quantify CO2 fertilization.: C Terrer, O Franklin, C Kaiser, S Vicca, B Stocker, I C Prentice, N Soudzilovskaia

B34C Moscone West 2004Wednesday 1600hTropical Forests under a Changing Climate II

, University of California Berkeley; Thomas Powell, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Charlotte Grossiord, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Bradley

, Los Alamos National Laboratory

1600h B34C-01 Amazon storm-driven tree mortality: J Holm, R I Negron Juarez, J Q Chambers, W J Riley, A V Di Vittorio, D Marra, S W Rifai, C Koven, R G Knox, M McGroddy, J Urquiza Munoz, R Tello Espinoza, W A Muñoz, G H P M Ribeiro, N Higuchi1612h B34C-02 Withstanding a record drought: Dry season sap flow and safety margins of canopy epiphytes in three sites along an elevation gradient in a tropical montane cloud forest: S G Gotsch, A Darby, A Glunk, J Murray, D Draguljic1624h B34C-03 Drought drives rapid shifts in soil biogeochemistry and greenhouse gas emissions in a wet tropical forest: C O’Connell, W L Silver, L Ruan1636h B34C-04 Rethinking plant functional types in Earth System Models: pan-tropical analysis of tree survival across environmental gradients: D J Johnson, J Needham, C Xu, S J Davies, S Bunyavejchewin, C P Giardina, R Condit, S Cordell, C M Litton, S Hubbell, A R B Kassim, L K Y Shawn, M B Nasardin, P Ong, R Ostertag, L Sack, S K S Tan, S Yap, N G McDowell, S McMahon

1648h B34C-05 The carbon debt from Amazon forest degradation: integrating airborne lidar, field measurements, and an ecosystem demography model.: M Longo, M M Keller, M N dos-Santos, M A Scaranello Sr, E R Pinagé, V Leitold, D C Morton1700h B34C-06 Tropical rain forest biogeochemistry in a warmer world: initial results from a novel warming experiment in a Puerto Rico tropical forest: S Reed, M A Cavaleri, A M Alonso-Rodríguez, B A Kimball, T E Wood1712h B34C-07 Emergent Hydrological Regimes in Amazonia Determine Vegetation Productivity and Structure.: A Ahlström, J Canadell, G Schurgers, J A Berry, K Guan, R B Jackson1724h B34C-08 Long-term Increases in Flower Production by Growth Forms in Response to Anthropogenic Change in a Tropical Forest: S Pau, S J Wright1736h B34C-09 Leaf temperature and stomatal influences on sap velocity diurnal hysteresis in the Amazon rainforest: K Jardine, B Gimenez, R I Negron Juarez, C Koven, T Powell, N Higuchi, J Chambers, C Varadharajan1748h B34C-10 Topography and traits modulate drought effects on tree growth in a tropical second-growth forest: N Schwartz, M Uriarte, X Feng, A Quebbeman

CRYOSPHEREC34A Moscone West 3009Wednesday 1600hArctic Sea Ice Cover in Decline: Impacts on the Interactions in the Atmosphere-Snow-Ice-Ocean Ecosystem I (joint with A, B, GC, OS)

Marcel Nicolaus, Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven; Von Walden, Washington State University; Mats Granskog, Norwegian Polar Institute; Lars Henrik Smedsrud, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research

1600h C34A-01 The Phenology of Arctic Ocean Surface Warming: M Steele, S Dickinson1615h C34A-02 The impact of short-term heat storage on the ice-albedo feedback loop: C Polashenski, N Wright, D K Perovich, A Song, E J Deeb1630h C34A-03 Arctic Ocean Productivity: Now and Towards an Ice-Free Future: J Lawrence, K Popova, A Yool, M A Srokosz1645h C34A-04 Arctic Sea-Ice becomes more vulnerable: Thinning associated with 2016 lowest recorded winter ice extent: F Girard-Ardhuin, R Ricker, S Hendricks, M Nicolaus, L Kaleschke, C Lique1700h C34A-05 A comparison of the two Arctic atmospheric winter states observed during N-ICE2015 and SHEBA: R M Graham, A Rinke, L Cohen, S R Hudson, V P Walden, M A Granskog, W Dorn, M Kayser, M Maturilli1715h C34A-06 Observations of snow-ice formation in a thinner Arctic sea ice regime during the N-ICE2015 campaign: influence of basal ice melt and storms: C Provost, N Sennechael, P Itkin, A Rösel, Z Koenig, N Villacieros-Robineau, M A Granskog1730h C34A-07 Six Months of Ocean Mixing Rates and Heat Flux in the Arctic North of Svalbard: A Meyer, I Fer, A Peterson, A Sundfjord, L H Smedsrud1745h C34A-08 Seasonal thickness changes of Arctic sea ice north of Svalbard and implications for satellite remote sensing, ecosystem, and environmental management : S Gerland, A Rösel, J King, G Spreen, D Divine, T Eltoft, J C Gallet, S R Hudson, P Itkin, T Krumpen, G E Liston, I Merkouriadi, J Negrel, M Nicolaus, C Polashenski, P Assmy, D G Barber, P Duarte, A P Doulgeris, C Haas, N Hughes, M Johansson, W Meier, D K Perovich, C Provost, J Richter-Menge, H Skourup, P Wagner, J Wilkinson, M A Granskog, H Steen

C34B Moscone West 3007Wednesday 1600hAssessing the Stability of the Antarctic Ice Sheets and Their Contribution toward Global Sea Level IIKathy Licht, IUPUI; Michael Kaplan, Lamont-DohertyEarthObservatory; Sidney Hemming, Columbia University of New York; Steven Phipps, University of Tasmania

1600h C34B-01 Glacier advance in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica during Marine Isotope Stage 11: K M Swanger, J M Schaefer, G Winckler, J L Lamp, D R Marchant1615h C34B-02 Friis Hills glacial history: an international collaboration to examine Miocene climate in Antarctica: A R W Halberstadt, D E Kowalewski

1630h C41B-0656 Holocene reconfiguration and readvance of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet: S L Greenwood, L M Simkins, A R W Halberstadt, L O Prothro, J B Anderson1645h C34B-04 Monitoring ice dynamics and mass balance of Denman Glacier, East Antarctica from 1957 to 2016: X Li, E J Rignot, J Mouginot, M Morlighem, B Scheuchl, P Milillo1700h C34B-05 The Role of Continental Shelf Geometry in Controlling Warm Water Access to the Totten Glacier and the Surrounding East Antarctic Margin: F O Nitsche, D F Porter, G D Williams, E Cougnon, A D Fraser, R Guerrero1715h C34B-06 An Antarctic stratigraphic record of step-wise ice-sheet growth through the Eocene-Oligocene transition: S Passchier, D J Ciarletta, T Miriagos, P Bijl, S M Bohaty1730h C34B-07 Using Sediment Provenance to Study Ice Streams in the Weddell Sea Embayment of Antarctica: S R Hemming, T Williams, S Boswell, K Licht, L Agrios, S A Brachfeld, T van de Flierdt, G Kuhn, C D Hillenbrand, X Zhai1745h C34B-08 Antarctic Ice Sheet Discharge Driven by Atmosphere-Ocean Feedbacks Across the Last Glacial Termination: C J Fogwill, C S Turney, N R Golledge, D M Etheridge, M Rubino, D Thornton, A Baker, M E Weber, J Woodward, T D van Ommen, A D Moy, S M Davies, M I Bird, K Winter, N Munksgaard, L Menviel, C Rootes, J Vohra, A Rivera, A Cooper

C34C Moscone West 2000Wednesday 1600hGlacier Monitoring from In Situ and Remotely Sensed Observations I (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

1600h C34C-01 Seasonal Mass Balance and Balance Gradients from Airborne Laser Altimetry, Columbia River Basin, Canada.: B M Pelto, B Menounos1615h C34C-02 Glaciers, Glacial lakes and Glacial Lake Outburst Floods in the Koshi Basin: F Shrestha, X Gao, N R Khanal, S B Maharjan, S R Bajracharya, R B Shrestha, W Lizong, P K Mool1630h C34C-03 Monitoring glacier change: advances in cross-disciplinary research and data sharing methods: A A Arendt, S O’Neel, G Cogley, D F Hill, E W Hood1645h C34C-04 Reconstructing the mass balance of Brewster Glacier, New Zealand, using MODIS-derived glacier-wide albedo: P J Sirguey, H Still, N J Cullen, M Dumont, Y Arnaud, J P Conway1700h C34C-05 Divergent Surface Mass Balances of Neighboring glaciers: Reanalysis of Taku and Lemon Creek glaciers, Alaska: 1946-2015: C McNeil, S O’Neel, M Loso, M S Pelto, L Sass, S G Candela1715h C34C-06 Integrating Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Terrestrial Structure from Motion Photogrammetry for Assessing High Mountain Glacier Change, Huaytapallana, Peru: O Wigmore, B G Mark, P Lagos, L D Somers, J M McKenzie, K I Huh, C Hopkinson, M Baraer, R Crumley1730h C34C-07 A Novel Approach to Measuring Glacier Motion Remotely using Aerial LiDAR: J W Telling, A G Fountain, C L Glennie, M Obryk1745h C34C-08 Understanding Glacierized River Basin Hydrology Using a Combination of Hydrochemistry-based Hydrograph Separation, a Temperature Index Melt Model, and an Energy Balance Melt Model: A M Wilson, K Rittger, R B Kayastha, M J Brodzik, M W Williams, R L Armstrong

STUDY OF EARTH’S DEEP INTERIOR

DI34A Moscone South 303Wednesday 1600hAn Integrated View of Planetary Bodies: Insights from Geochemistry, Petrology, Geophysics, and Modeling II S (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

1600h DI34A-01 The Role of Impact Bombardment History in Lunar Evolution: T Rolf, M H Zhu, K Wuennemann, S C Werner1615h DI34A-02 What Causes the Relationship Between Large Impact Basin Rims and Volcanism on Mars?: W S Kiefer, M B Weller1630h DI34A-03 Effect of Water on the Formation of Barriers to Melt Transport in the Martian Lithosphere: J Schools, L Montesi1645h DI34A-04 Melt Inclusion Study on Water and Other Volatiles in the Lunar Mantle: P Ni, Y Zhang, Y Guan

1700h DI34A-05 The Effect of Water on Seismic Wave Speeds of the Martian Mantle.: J F Martin, W R Panero1715h DI34A-06 Applying new seismic analysis techniques to the lunar seismic dataset: New information about the Moon and planetary seismology on the eve of InSight: J L Dimech, R C Weber, B Knapmeyer-Endrun, R Arnold, M K Savage1730h DI34A-07 Constraints on Lunar Structure from Combined Geochemical, Mineralogical, and Geophysical modeling: P M Bremner, H Fuqua, A Mallik, M R Diamond, S J Lock, S Panovska, Y Nishikawa, H Jiménez-Pérez, A Shahar, W R Panero, P H Lognonne, U Faul1745h DI34A-08 Mars Internal Structure: Seismic Predictions for Core Phase Arrivals in Anticipation of the InSight Mission: R C Weber, W B Banerdt, P H Lognonne, S Hempel, M P Panning, N C Schmerr, R Garcia, B Shiro, T Gudkova

EDUCATIONED34A Moscone South 309Wednesday 1600hNew Approaches to Professional and Career Development for Students and Postdocs in the Geosciences IIValerie Sloan, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research; Rebecca Haacker, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

1600h ED34A-01 Investigating Education and Immediate Career Paths of Master’s and Doctoral Graduates over the Past Few Decades: C E Wilson, C M Keane1615h ED34A-02 A Geoscience Workforce Model for Non-Geoscience and Non-Traditional STEM Students: J Liou-Mark, R Blake, H Norouzi, D V Vladutescu, L Yuen-Lau1630h ED34A-03 Career Options after an REU: Not just Grad School: M A Snow, C L Raftery, E L Wood, M M Osterloo1645h ED34A-04 An update from AGU about the Virtual Poster Showcase: P M Asher, H Furukawa, V Brown1700h ED34A-05 Training Graduate Teaching Assistants in the Geosciences: Our Practices vs. Perceived Needs: R Teasdale, K Ryker, K S Bitting1715h ED34A-06 A new Model for the Preparing for an Academic Career in the Geosciences Workshop: L A Gilbert, E Marin-Spiotta, L LeMay, D E Reed, A R Desai, H Macdonald1730h ED34A-07 Association of Polar Early Career Scientists: a model for experiential learning in professional development for students and early career researchers: A C Bradley, R S Hindshaw, G Fugmann, H Mariash1745h ED34A-08 Early Career Investigator Opportunities in Geophysics with IRIS: H Colella, D F Sumy, D Schutt

EARTH AND PLANETARY SURFACE PROCESSES

EP34A Moscone West 2005Wednesday 1600hSediment Size Input to Fluvial Networks: Production,

II S (joint with H, T)

Mikael Attal, University of Edinburgh; Leonard Sklar, San Francisco State University; , University of Wyoming

1600h EP34A-01 Exploring How Weathering Related Stresses and Subcritical Crack Growth May Influence the Size of Sediment Produced From Different Rock Types.: M C Eppes, B Hallet, G S Hancock, P Mackenzie-Helnwein, R Keanini1615h EP34A-02 Spatial variations in the size distribution of sediment supplied to channels: A synthesis of detrital thermochronometry from 11 size classes in Inyo Creek, California: C E Lukens, D L Shuster, L S Sklar, C S Riebe1630h EP34A-03 A Modeling Framework for Predicting the Size of Sediments Produced on Hillslopes and Supplied to Channels: L S Sklar, M Mahmoudi1700h EP34A-05 Inverse modelling of fluvial sediment connectivity identifies characteristics and spatial distribution of sediment sources in a large river network.: R J P Schmitt, S Bizzi, G M Kondolf, Z Rubin, A Castelletti1715h EP34A-06

Universal shape evolution of particles by bed-load: D J Jerolmack, G Domokos, S Shaw, A Sipos, T Szabo1730h EP34A-07 A toolbox for computing pebble shape and roundness indexes: experimental tests and recommendations for future applications. : M Cassel, H Piegay, J Lave1745h EP34A-08 Where does all the gravel go? Abrasion-set limits on Himalayan bedload flux : E Dingle, M Attal, H D Sinclair

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EP34B Moscone West 2003Wednesday 1600hSurface Processes in the Anthropocene: Human Dimensions of Geomorphic Change and Anthropogenic Chronological Markers in Sediments IIAndrew Wilcox, University of Montana; Katherine Skalak, USGS Headquarters; Michele Koppes, University of British Columbia; Laura Reynolds, University of California Santa Barbara

1600h EP34B-01 Human-induced geomorphic change across environmental gradients: V Vanacker, A Molina, N Bellin, M Christl1615h EP34B-02 Natural vs Anthropocene Streams in Europe: History, Ecology and Implications for Sustainable River Restoration : T G Brown, L Lespez, D A Sear, P Houben, K Klimek1630h EP34B-03 Legacy sediment storage in New England river valleys: anthropogenic processes in a postglacial landscape: N P Snyder, K M Johnson, M Waltner, A J Hopkins, S Dow, E Ames, D J Merritts, R C Walter, M A Rahnis1645h EP34B-04 Modification of river meandering caused by tropical deforestation along the Kinabatangan River, Borneo.: A Horton, J A Constantine, T C Hales, B R Goossens1700h EP34B-05 Estimating Sediment Delivery to The Rio Maranon, Peru Prior to Large-Scale Hydropower Developments Using High Resolution Imagery from Google Earth and a DJI Phantom 3 Drone: J R Goode, T Candelaria, N R Kramer, A F Hill1715h EP34B-06 The Forgotten Legacy: Sediment From Historical Gold Mining Greatly Exceeds all Other Anthropogenic Sources in SE Australian Rivers: I Rutherfurd, P Davies, M G Macklin, J R Grove1730h EP31B-0955 Spheroidal Carbonaceous Particles (SCPs) as Chronological Markers in Marine Sediments: D Thornalley, N Rose, D Oppo1800h EP34B-08 Examining Reservoir Influences on Fluvial Sediment Supply to Estuaries and Coastal Oceans with Sediment Geochronologies: Example from Conowingo Reservoir (Upper Chesapeake Bay, USA): C M Palinkas, E Russ

GEODESYG34A Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 1600hBowie Lecture S (Virtual Session)

, Univ Nevada Reno; Susan Owen, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

1600h Ivan I. Mueller Award for Distinguished Service and Leadership: 1605h Paul G. Silver Award for Outstanding Scientific Leadership: 1610h G34A-01 InSAR Geodesy: The Next Phase: M Simons1650h Questions/Discussion:

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE

GC34A Moscone West 3012Wednesday 1600h

Shifts: Where Are We Headed? II (joint with B)

Connie Millar, USDA Forest Service; David Cairns, Texas A & M University College Station; Toni Lyn Morelli, US Geological Survey

1600h GC34A-01 Slow Response or No Response? Distinguishing Non-Climatic Range Limits from Demographic Inertia: J Hillerislambers, L D L Anderegg, I Breckheimer, K Ford, S Kroiss1615h GC34A-02 Species’ Traits as Predictors of Range Shifts Under Contemporary Climate Change: A Meta-analysis: S A MacLean, S R Beissinger1630h GC34A-03 A Community Perspective on the Effects of Climate Change on Species Distributions in the Boreal Forest of the Northeastern United States: T L Morelli, W V DeLuca, T R Duclos, J R Foster, A P Siren1645h GC34A-04 Seed dispersal at alpine treeline: long distance dispersal maintains alpine treelines: J S Johnson, K D Gaddis, D M Cairns, K Krutovsky1700h GC34A-05 Significant Threat to North American forests from Southern Pine Beetle with Warming Winters: R M Horton, C Lesk, E Coffel, A W D’Amato

1715h GC34A-06 Consequences of environmental and biological variances for range margins: a spatially explicit theoretical model: G P Malanson, R J DeRose, M F Bekker1730h GC34A-07 Moving Uphill: Microbial Facilitation at the Leading Edge of Plant Species Distributional Shifts: K Suding, E Farrer, M Spasojevic, D Porazinska, C Bueno de Mesquita, S K Schmidt1745h GC34A-08 Past Penguin Colony Linkages to Climate Change and Catastrophic Volcanism on the Northern Antarctic Peninsula: S J Roberts, P Monien, L C Foster, J Loftfield, B Schnetger, E J Pearson, E P Hocking, P Fretwell, L Ireland, R Ochyra, A Haworth, C S Allen, H J Brumsack, M Bentley, D Hodgson

GC34B Moscone West 3001Wednesday 1600hEarth’s Energy Imbalance and Energy Flows through the Climate System II S (joint with A, OS)

Kevin Trenberth, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Seiji Kato, NASA Langley Research Ctr; Tristan L’Ecuyer, University of Wisconsin Madison; Karina von Schuckmann, Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography

1600h GC34B-01 Surface energy fluxes and their representation in CMIP5 models: M Wild1615h GC34B-02 Atlantic meridional heat transports computed from estimating Earth’s energy locally: J Fasullo, K E Trenberth1630h GC34B-03 Improved estimates of ocean heat content from 1960-2015: L Cheng, K E Trenberth, J Fasullo, T Boyer, J P Abraham, J Zhu1645h GC34B-04 Satellite-Based Top-of-Atmosphere Radiative Fluxes: Update to the CERES Energy Balanced and Filled (EBAF) Data Product: D R Doelling, N G Loeb, W Su, H Wang, L T Nguyen, J Corbett, L Liang1700h GC34B-05 Hemispheric energy balance from an ocean perspective: M Z Hakuba, G L Stephens1715h GC34B-06 Capabilities of VOS-based fluxes for estimating ocean heat budget and its variability: S Gulev, K Belyaev1730h GC34B-07 Sea and land surface temperatures, ocean heat content, Earth’s energy imbalance and net radiative forcing over the recent years: A A Cazenave, H B Dieng, B Meyssignac, K von Schuckmann

1745h GC34B-08 The Earth’s Energy Budget Across CMIP5 Model: R W Portmann, E J L Larson

GC34C Moscone West 3003Wednesday 1600hInterpretation and Uncertainty in Climate, Earth System, Integrated Assessment, and Impact Models and Observations II S (joint with A, EP, PP, SI)

Elisabeth Lloyd, Indiana University Bloomington; Jaideep Ray, Sandia National Laboratories; Donald Lucas, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Maoyi HuangNorthwest National Laboratory

1600h GC34C-01 Probabilistic attribution of individual unprecedented extreme events: N S Diffenbaugh1620h GC34C-02 A Simple Approach to Account for Climate Model Interdependence in Multi-Model Ensembles: N Herger, G Abramowitz, O M Angelil, R Knutti, B Sanderson1640h GC34C-03 Sustainable Odds: L A Smith1700h GC34C-04 Cracking The Climate Change Conundrum With Derivatives: J Annan1720h GC34C-05 Simple Weighting Methods to Combine Multimodel Projections: R Lorenz, J Sedlacek, R Knutti1740h GC34C-06 Sources of Uncertainty and the Interpretation of Short-Term Fluctuations: S Lewandowsky, J Risbey, K Cowtan, S Rahmstorf

GC34D Moscone West 3005Wednesday 1600hNew Approaches to Sustained Climate Assessment in the U.S.: Progress, Collaborations across Scales, and Tools II (joint with PA, SI)

Fred Lipschultz, US Global Change Research Prog; Emily Cloyd, US Global Change Research Prog

1600h GC34D-01 An Evolving Assessment Strategy: Sustaining Interactions with Users to Inform Planning and Decisionmaking: R H Moss1615h GC34D-02 USGCRP’s Sustained Assessment Process: Progress to date and future plans: B J DeAngelo, D Reidmiller, F Lipschultz, E T Cloyd

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1630h GC34D-03 Partnerships in Support of a Sustained National Climate Assessment: a Reality Check: K Jacobs, J L Buizer1645h GC34D-04 The Climate Science Special Report (CSSR) of the Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4): D J Wuebbles, D W Fahey, K A Hibbard1700h GC34D-05 Cal-Adapt: California’s Climate Data Resource and Interactive Toolkit: N Thomas, S Mukhtyar, S Wilhelm, B Galey, E Lehmer1715h GC34D-06 Pacific Islands Regional Climate Assessment: Building a Framework to Track Physical and Social Indicators of Climate Change Across Pacific Islands: Z N Grecni, V W Keener1730h GC34D-07 A Framework for Bridging Scientists, Knowledge Brokers and Local Decision Makers in State-level Climate Assessments: G L Galford, J L Nash1745h GC34D-08 Making the Third NCA Actionable: How the Third NCA is Being Used in the Field to Enhance Adaptive Capacity: E Wasley

GEOMAGNETISM, PALEOMAGNETISM AND

ELECTROMAGNETISMGP34A Moscone South 302Wednesday 1600hImaging the Crust using Magnetic, Gravity, and Electromagnetic Methods IIClaire Bouligand, Université Grenoble Alpes; Megan Anderson, Colorado College; Jared Peacock, U.S. Geological Survey; Alain Plattner, California State University Fresno

1600h GP34A-01 Mapping the depth of base of magnetisation and its uncertainty for Australia, and integrating with potential-field, magnetotelluric and seismic data to further the knowledge of the Australian crustal architecture: R G Chopping, K Czarnota, M Doublier, J Duan1615h GP34A-02 Magnetolluric Imaging of the Lithosphere beneath the Tibetan Plateau: A Synoptic View: H Dong, W Wei, S Jin, G Ye, J Jing, L Zhang, A G Jones, C Xie, Y Yin1630h GP34A-03 Magnetotelluric survey in the quest for crustal conductivities in Nepal after the Mw 7.9 Gorkha earthquake of April 25, 2015: P Sailhac, H Larnier, M Bano, L B Adhikari, L Bollinger, F Perrier, P Tapponnier1645h GP34A-04 Segmentation of the Cascadia Forearc in Southwestern Washington—Evidence from New Potential-Field Data: R J Blakely, R E Wells, B L Sherrod, T M Brocher1700h GP34A-05 Magnetic mapping around Les Saintes islands (Lesser Antilles, Guadeloupe) for structural interpretation: J Mercier de Lépinay, M Munschy, Y Géraud, M Diraison, V Navelot, C Verati, M Corsini, J M Lardeaux1715h GP34A-06 Combined gravity and magnetic interpretation of the Leka Ophiolite Complex: A Michels, S A McEnroe1730h GP34A-07 Large scale magmatic event, magnetic anomalies and ore exploration in northern Norway: Z Pastore, N S Church, G W ter Maat, A Michels, S A McEnroe, C Fichler, R B Larsen1745h GP34A-08 Application of COB Determination for Brazilian Eastern Continental Margin Using Correlation between Enhancement Images from High Resolution Satellite Altimetry Derived Gravity Data: V P Maurya, S L Fontes, E F La Terra

HYDROLOGYH34A Moscone West 3020Wednesday 1600hAdvances in Data Integration, Inverse Methods, and Data Valuation across a Range of Scales in Hydrogeophysics II S (joint with NS)

Erasmus Oware, University at Majken Looms, University

of Copenhagen; Anja Klotzsche, Agrosphere Institute (IBG-3) Forschungszentrum Jülich; Mine Dogan, University of Wyoming

1600h H34A-01 Field-scale infiltration dynamics inferred from continuous gravity monitoring during sprinkling experiment: M Reich, A Guntner, M Mikolaj, T Blume, S Schröder1615h H34A-02 Bayesian Model Selection in Geophysics: The evidence: J A Vrugt1630h H34A-03 Reduction of geological scenario uncertainty for hydrogeological modeling using ground-penetrating radar data: G Pirot, N Linde, E Huber, J Irving1645h H34A-04 Monitoring CO2 Intrusion in shallow aquifer using complex electrical methods and a novel CO2 sensitive Lidar-based sensor: E Leger, B Dafflon, M Thorpe, A Kreitinger, D Laura, J Haivala, J Peterson, L Spangler, S S Hubbard

1700h H34A-05 Determining the relative impact of electrical conductivity and dielectric permittivity on the GPR early-time signal: J Algeo, L D Slater, A M Binley, R L Van Dam, C W Watts1715h H34A-06 Monitoring the Dynamics of Water Flow at a High-Mountain Permafrost Site Using Electrical Self-Potential Measurements: A Kemna, M Weigand, F Wagner, C Hilbich, C Hauck1730h H34A-07 Real-time 4D electrical resistivity imaging of tracer transport within an energically stimulated fracture zone: T C Johnson1745h H34A-08 Merging information in geophysics: the triumvirat of geology, geophysics, and petrophysics: A Revil

H34B Moscone West 3014Wednesday 1600hAdvancing Hydrology and Water Quality Models in Watershed Planning and Management II (joint with PA)

Megan Burke, RESPEC Engineering; Terri Hogue, Colorado School of Mines; Anurag Mishra, RESPEC Consulting and Services

1600h H34B-01 Improving Riverine Constituent Concentration and Flux Estimation by Accounting for Antecedent Discharge Conditions: W P Ball, Q Zhang1615h H34B-02 Using Predictive Uncertainty Analysis to Assess Hydrologic Model Performance for a Watershed in Oregon: K M Brannan, A Somor1630h H34B-03 Predicting Fecal Indicator Bacteria Fate and Removal in Urban Stormwater at the Watershed Scale: J Wolfand, T S Hogue, R G Luthy1645h H34B-04 Integrated modeling approach using SELECT and SWAT models to simulate source loading and in-stream conditions of fecal indicator bacteria.: T Ranatunga1700h H34B-05 Catchment-Scale Simulation of Nitrogen Dynamics Using a Modular Hydrological Modelling Framework: M Shafii, J R Craig, N B Basu, S L Schiff, P Van Cappellen1715h H34B-06 Comparing Models and Methods for the Delineation of Stream Baseflow Contribution Areas: R Chow, M Frind, E O Frind, J P Jones, M Sousa, D L Rudolph, W Nowak1730h H34B-07 The equifinality problem: are stable water isotopes helping or hindering?: T L Holmes, T A Stadnyk, C Welch, C J Delavau1745h H34B-08 A Novel Global Sensitivity Analysis Technique for an Enhanced Multi-criteria Analysis of the Behavior of Complex Environmental Models: A Haghnegahdar, S Razavi

H34C Moscone West 3022Wednesday 1600hCritical Role of Field Observation and Experimentation in Catchments and Beyond in Advancing the Hydrological Sciences II (joint with A, B, GC)

, USDA Beltsville Agricultural Research Center; Stephen Sebestyen, USDA Forest Service; Nathaniel Brunsell, University of Kansas; Jonathan Duncan, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

1600h H34C-01 Large Scale Observatories for Changing Cold Regions – Recent Progress and Future Vision : H S Wheater, J W Pomeroy, S K Carey, C M DeBeer1615h H34C-02 The East River, Colorado Community Watershed: Hydrogeochemical Studies Spanning Scales and Disciplines: K H Williams1630h H34C-03 The USDA Long-Term Agro-ecosystems Research (LTAR) Network: D C Goodrich, C L Walthall, J D Campbell, J D Derner, D R Huggins, P J A Kleinman, M A Locke, J Sadler, J L Steiner, T Strickland, H Swain1645h H34C-04 Integrating Legacy Data to Understand Agroecosystem Regional Dynamics to Catastrophic Events: D P C Peters, N D Burruss, J Yao, G Okin, J Hatfield, S L P Scroggs, H C Monger, K Havstad1700h H34C-05 Does transpiration affect hydrograph form?: C I Scaife, A Tashie, L E Band1715h H34C-06 Hydro- biogeochemical responses to environmental change at a granite catchment in Japan estimated from 43-years records: M Katsuyama, M Tani, K Tsuruta1730h H34C-07 Inputs of Organic Carbon to Watersheds via Atmospheric Deposition: Variation Across Spatial and Temporal Scales: L Iavorivska, E W Boyer1745h H34C-08 Long-term monitoring of river basins: strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats : N J K Howden, T P Burt

H34D Moscone West 3018Wednesday 1600hMultiscale and Hybrid Methods for Flow and Transport in Porous Media I S (joint with A, B)

Alexandre TartakovskyNorthwest National Laboratory; Diogo Bolster, University of Notre Dame

1600h H34D-01 A Multiscale Simulation Framework to Investigate Hydrobiogeochemical Processes in the Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction Zone: T D Scheibe, X Yang, X Song, X Chen, G E Hammond, H S Song, Z Hou, C J Murray, A M Tartakovsky, G Tartakovsky, X Yang, J M Zachara1615h H34D-02 Adaptive Multiscale Modeling of Geochemical Impacts on Fracture Evolution: D Trebotich, S Molins, C I Steefel, H Deng1630h H34D-03 Secondary and Primary Energy Minimum Interactions of Colloids in Porous Media: A Novel Binomial Modeling Approach: M Hilpert, J A Rasmuson, W P Johnson1645h H34D-04 How can we make Fickian dispersion models useful in practice?: J H Lee, M Rolle, P K Kitanidis1700h H34D-05 Continuous time random walks for the evolution of Lagrangian particle velocities in heterogeneous porous and fractured media flows: M Dentz, P K Kang, A Comolli, T Le Borgne, D R Lester1715h H34D-06

Arbitrarily Complex Chemical Reactions on Particles: D A Benson, D Bolster1730h H34D-07 Applicability of vertically integrated models for carbon storage modeling in heterogeneous domains: K Bandilla, M A Celia, B Guo1745h H34D-08 Stencil method: a Markov model for transport in porous media: A H Delgoshaie, H Tchelepi, P Jenny

H34E Moscone West 3024Wednesday 1600hTransforming Hydrologic Prediction and Decision Making: Uncertainty II S (joint with IN)

Laura Schifman, Environmental Protection Agency Cincinnati; Joseph Kasprzyk, University of Colorado at Boulder; Albert Kettner, University of Colorado at Boulder

1600h H34E-01 Characterizing Uncertainty of the Hydrologic Impacts of Climate Change: M P Clark, R Wilby, E D Gutmann, J A Vano, S Gangopadhyay, A Wood, H Fowler, C Prudhomme, J R Arnold, L D Brekke1615h H34E-02 Balancing the stochastic description of uncertainties as a function of hydrologic model complexity: D Del Giudice, P Reichert, C Albert, M Kalcic, R Logsdon Muenich, D Scavia, N S Bosch, A M Michalak1630h H34E-03 Analysis of Hydrologic Time Series Reconstruction Uncertainty Due to Inverse Model Inadequacy Using the Laguerre Expansion Method: S K Hansen, J He, V V Vesselinov1645h H34E-04 Flood Dynamics Using High-Resolution Data and Probabilistic Assessment of Uncertainty: M C Dwelle, J Kim, K Sargsyan, V Y Ivanov1700h H34E-05 Uncertainty Categorization, Modeling, and Management for Regional Water Supply Planning: S Fletcher, K M Strzepek, A AlSaati, A Alhassan1715h H34E-06 A Python Interface for the Dakota Iterative Systems Analysis Toolkit: M Piper, E Hutton, J P Syvitski1730h H34E-07 Framing of Uncertainty in Scientific Publications: Towards Recommendations for Decision Support: J H A Guillaume, C Helgeson, S Elsawah, A J Jakeman, M Kummu1745h H34E-08 The Sensitivity of Regional Precipitation to Global Temperature Change and Forcings: C Tebaldi, B C O’Neill, J F Lamarque

H34F Moscone West 3016Wednesday 1600hWater Moving between People, Policies, Zip-ties, and Duct Tape: Innovations and Future Directions at the Interface of Sociohydrology, and Classical Hydrology II S (joint with B, GC, PA)

Silja Hund, University of British Columbia; Rolf Hut, Delft University of Technology; Alexandra Richey, Washington State University; Theresa Blume, GFZ German Research Centre

1600h H34F-01 Urban adaptation to mega-drought: Anticipatory water modeling, policy, and planning in Phoenix : P Gober, D A Sampson, R Quay, D D White, W Chow

1615h H34F-02 Use of participatory modeling workshops in a water-stressed basin of northern Mexico to assess sustainable water resources management and conduct community outreach: E R Vivoni, A S Mayer, K E Halvorsen, A Robles-Morua, D Kossak1630h H34F-03 Social Water Science Data: Dimensions, Data Management, and Visualization: A S Jones, J S Horsburgh, C Flint, D Jackson-Smith1645h H34F-04 (Un)Natural Disasters: The Electoral Cycle Outweighs the Hydrologic Cycle in Drought Declaration in Northeast Brazil: A D Cooperman1700h H34F-05 Triangulating the Sociohydrology of Water Supply, Quality and Forests in the Triangle: L E Band1715h H34F-06 Community-based Monitoring of Water Resources in Remote Mountain Regions: W Buytaert, D M Hannah, A Dewulf, J Clark, Z D Zulkafli, T Karpouzoglou, F Mao, B F Ochoa-Tocachi1730h H34F-07 The Trans-African Hydro-Meteorlogical Observatory (TAHMO): Interactions with Schools, Students, and Citizens: N Van De Giesen, J S Selker, F O Annor1745h H34F-08 Recent developments from the OPEnS Lab: J S Selker, S P Good, C W Higgins, C Sayde, B Buskirk, M Lopez, M Nelke, C Udell

EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE INFORMATICS

IN34A Moscone West 2002Wednesday 1600h

using Identity Management and Access Control to Online Resources:

Perspectives on Tools, Options, and StrategiesAnne Wilson, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics; Ben Evans, Australian National University

1600h Introductory Remarks: 1604h IN34A-01 Linking User Identities Across the DataONE Federation of Data Repositories: M B Jones, B Mecum, B Leinfelder, C S Jones, L Walker1616h IN34A-02 Collaboration and Perspectives on Identity Management and Access from two Geoscience Cyberinfrastructure Programs: M K Ramamurthy1628h IN34A-03 Streamlining Collaboration for the Gravitational-wave Astronomy Community: S Koranda1640h IN34A-04 OPeNDAP servers like Hyrax and TDS can easily support common single-sign-on authentication protocols using the Apache httpd and related software; adding support for these protocols to clients can be more challenging: J H R Gallagher, N Potter, B J K Evans1652h IN34A-05 Globus Identity, Access, and Data Management: Platform Services for Collaborative Science: R Ananthakrishnan, I Foster, R Wagner1704h IN34A-06 CILogon: An Integrated Identity and Access Management Platform for Science: J Basney1716h IN34A-07 Experiences and Lessons Learnt with Collaborative e-Research Infrastructure and the application of Identity Management and Access Control for the Centre for Environmental Data Analysis: P Kershaw1728h IN34A-08 The NSF Cybersecurity Center of Excellence: Translating Identity Management and Cybersecurity into Scientific Collaboration: V Welch1740h Questions and Answers:

MINERAL AND ROCK PHYSICSMR34A Moscone South 301Wednesday 1600hPlanetary Ices and Volatiles from Surface to Deep Interior II S (joint with DI, EP, P, V)

Elizabeth Thompson, University of Chicago; Pierre Beck, University Joseph Fourier Grenoble; Davide Novella, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

1600h MR34A-01 Water Partitioning Between Bridgmanite, Postperovskite, and Periclase in the Lowermost Mantle.: J P Townsend, J Tsuchiya, C R Bina, S D Jacobsen1615h MR34A-02 Pressure-dependent Isotopic Composition of Iron Alloys: M M Reagan, A Shahar, E A Schauble, R Caracas, A E Gleason, S M Elardo, Y Xiao, J Shu, W L Mao1630h MR34A-03 A volatile-rich Earth’s core inferred from melting temperature of core materials: G Morard, D Andrault, D Antonangeli, Y Nakajima, A L Auzende, E Boulard, A N Clark, O T Lord, S Cervera, J Siebert, G Garbarino, V Svitlyk, M Mezouar

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1645h MR34A-04 Insights from numerical modeling on the global-scale mantle water cycle: evolution of the surface water ocean as a constraint on the plate-mantle-core system: T Nakagawa, M W Spiegelman1700h MR34A-05 The Influence of Particles on the Rheological Behavior of Ice: D L Goldsby, C Qi, T A Werts, L A Stern, W B Durham, A Pathare1715h MR34A-06 Properties of planetary ices in the NH3 + CO2 ± H2O ternary system using neutron diffraction and ab initio calculations: C M Howard, I G Wood, A D Fortes, L Vocadlo1730h MR34A-07 Ceres’ Evolution Before and After Dawn: Where are We Now?: T B McCord, J C Castillo1745h MR34A-08 Exogenic and endogenic Europa minerals: H E Maynard-Casely, H E A Brand, S A Wilson

NATURAL HAZARDSNH34A Moscone South 102Wednesday 1600hInterdisciplinary Tsunami Science II S (Virtual Session)Robert Weiss, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Bruce

Science Center Santa Cruz; Vasily Titov, NOAA Seattle; Rick Wilson, California Geological Survey Sacramento

1600h NH34A-01 Development of Tsunami Numerical Model Considering the Disaster Debris such as Cars, Ships and Collapsed Buildings: Y Kozono, T Takahashi, M Sakuraba, K Nojima1615h NH34A-02 Does Morphological Adjustment During Tsunami Inundation Increase Levels of Hazard?: J T Kirby Jr, B Tehranirad, F Shi, S T Grilli1630h NH34A-03 SEQUENCING of TSUNAMI WAVES: Why the first wave is not always the largest?: C Synolakis, E Okal1645h NH34A-04 Modeling Tsunami Inundation and Sediment Transport To Characterize Earthquake Source Parameters from Tsunami Deposits: G R Gelfenbaum, S La Selle, D Sugawara, B E Jaffe1700h NH34A-05 Dispersive Tsunami Modeling - Non-Hydrostatic or Boussinesq?: J Behrens, A Jeschke, S Vater, G K Pedersen1715h NH34A-06 Estimating Tsunami Runup with Fault Plane Parameters: I Sepulveda, P L F Liu1730h NH34A-07 How Heterogeneous Coseismic Slip Affects Regional Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment: A Case Study in the South China Sea: L Li, A Switzer, C H Chan, Y Wang, R Weiss, Q Qiu1745h NH34A-08 Tsunami-induced morphological change of a coastal lake: comparing hydraulic experiment with numerical modeling: D Sugawara, K Imai, Y Mitobe, T Takahashi

NH34B Moscone South 306Wednesday 1600hLandslide Hazard, Runout Dynamics, Vulnerability, and Risk Analysis IIDalia Kirschbaum, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Paola Reichenbach, CNR-IRPI; Hiroshi Fukuoka, Niigata University

1600h NH34B-01 Glacial legacy control on landslide mobility in NW Washington: J P Perkins, K M Schmidt, M E Reid, S Slaughter1615h NH34B-02 Slope Stability Analysis for Shallow Landslides using TRIGRS: A Case Study for Sta. Cruz, Zambales, Philippines: J P A Mendoza1630h NH34B-03 Impact of Diverse Hydrologic Pathways, 3D Failure Geometries, and Unsaturated Soil Suctions on Shallow Landsliding: M E Reid, R M Iverson, D L Brien, N R Iverson, R G Lahusen, M Logan1645h NH34B-04 SOSlope: a new slope stability model for vegetated hillslopes: D Cohen, M Schwarz1700h NH34B-05 Modeling landslide runout dynamics and hazards: crucial effects of initial conditions : R M Iverson, D L George1715h NH34B-06 Response of the Laprak Landslide to the 2015 Nepal Earthquake and Implications for the Utility of Simple Infinite Slope Models in Regional Landslide Hazard Assessment: W C Haneberg, N Gurung1730h NH34B-07 Broadband seismic analysis and modeling of the 2015 Icy Bay landslide (Alaska).: L Gualtieri, G Ekstrom, C P Stark1745h NH34B-08 Frequency-area distribution of earthquake-induced landslides: H Tanyas, K Allstadt, C J V Westen

OCEAN SCIENCESOS34A Moscone West 3011Wednesday 1600h

Innovative Technology and Method Developments that Advance Characterization of the Deep Ocean I S Allison Miller, Schmidt Ocean Institute; Chris Beaverson, NOAA

Research; Joseph ResingEnvironmental Laboratory; Brian Midson, National Science Foundation

1600h OS34A-01 An Interdisciplinary Exploration of the Mariana Region with the NOAA ship Okeanos Explorer: Scientific Highlights from the April-July 2016 Expedition: D Glickson, D Amon, S A Pomponi, P B Fryer, K Elliott, E Lobecker, K L Cantwell, C Kelley1615h OS34A-02 Hydrothermal Plume Surveys of the Mariana Backarc (12.7°-18.3°N) by Surface-Ship and AUV Find an Unexpectedly High Spatial Frequency of Vent Sites: E T Baker, S L Walker, J A Resing, W W Chadwick Jr, S G Merle, M O Anderson1630h OS34A-03 Stability of Hydrothermal Vent Communities on the Eastern Lau Spreading Center: C R Fisher, C Du Preez, V L Ferrini, R Beinart, J Seewald, D Hoer, P R Girguis1645h OS34A-04 The Megafaunal Communities of Mn-crusted Guyots in the Central and Western Pacific: C Kelley, S France, M Gerringer, S A Pomponi, D Amon, B Mundy, T Molodtsova, A K Matsumoto, L Watling, A Baco-Taylor1715h OS34A-06 The Multibeam Advisory Committee (MAC): a search for solutions for collecting consistent high quality multibeam data across multiple ships, systems, and operators in the U.S. Academic Fleet.: P D Johnson, V L Ferrini, K Jerram1730h OS34A-07 Using Multi-Disciplinary Data to Compile a Hydrocarbon Budget for GC600, a Natural Seep in the Gulf of Mexico: I R MacDonald, C Johansen, E Marty, M Natter, M Silva, J C Hill, R F Viso, V Lobodin, A R Diercks, M Woolsey, L Macelloni, W W Shedd, S B Joye, M Abrams1745h OS34A-08 Recovery of Seamount Precious Coral Beds From Heavy Trawling Disturbance with Links to Carbonate Chemistry Changes: E B Roark, A Baco-Taylor, N B Morgan, K Shamberger, K Miller, J Brooks

PLANETARY SCIENCESP34A Moscone West 2007Wednesday 1600hCracking Up: Ice-Ocean Dynamics on Earth and Ocean Worlds II (joint with C, OS)

Catherine Walker, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Britney Schmidt, Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus; Justin Burton, Emory University; Pierre Dutrieux, Applied Physics Laboratory University of Washington

1600h P34A-01 Geodynamic Modeling of Planetary Ice-Oceans: Evolution of Ice-Shell Thickness in Convecting Two-Phase Systems: D Allu Peddinti, A K McNamara1615h P34A-02 Why Europa’s icy shell may convect, but ice sheets do not: a glaciological perspective: J N Bassis1630h P34A-03 The Influence of Ice-Ocean Interactions on Europa’s Overturning Circulation: P Zhu, G E Manucharyan, A F Thompson, J C Goodman, S Vance1645h P34A-04 Slush Fund: Modeling the Multiphase Physics of Oceanic Ices: J Buffo, B E Schmidt1700h P34A-05 Breaking Ice: Fracture Processes in Floating Ice on Earth and Elsewhere: T A Scambos1715h P34A-06 Breaking Ice 2: A rift system on the Ross Ice Shelf as an analog for tidal tectonics on icy moons: K M Brunt, T Hurford Jr, N C Schmerr, J M Sauber, D R MacAyeal1730h P34A-07 The Under-ice Soundscape of the Southern Beaufort Sea Observed During ICEX-16: J Joseph, T Margolina, D B B Reeder, L J Doyle1745h P34A-08 Vital Signs: Seismology of Europa and Other Ocean World: S Kedar, S Vance, S Anandakrishnan, W B Banerdt, B G Bills, J C Castillo, H H Huang, J M Jackson, P H Lognonne, R D Lorenz, M P Panning, W T Pike, S C Stähler, V C Tsai

PUBLIC AFFAIRSPA34A Moscone South 304Wednesday 1600h

Maker-Scientist Engagement IIJulie 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

1600h PA34A-01 How Philadelphia is Integrating Climate Science and Policy: Changing Capital Planning Processes and Developing Flood-Depth Tools: C Bhat, B Dix, A Choate, A Wong, S Asam, P A Schultz1615h PA34A-02 Piloting Utility Modeling Applications (PUMA): Planning for Climate Change at the Portland Water Bureau: K Heyn, E Campbell1630h PA34A-03 Hydrological Modeling in the Bull Run Watershed in Support of a Piloting Utility Modeling Applications (PUMA) Project: B Nijssen, T H Chiao, D P Lettenmaier, J A Vano1645h PA34A-04 Fostering Synergies Among Organizations to put Climate in Context for Use in Decision Making: G M Garfin, A Parris, K Dow, R Meyer, S Close1700h PA34A-05 From Ships in the Night to Exchanges in the Piazza: Renegotiating the Researcher-Stakeholder Nexus in Climate Adaptation: S T Jackson1715h PA34A-06 The neglected heart of science policy (revisited): Balancing knowledge and action in an age of science and technology: A S Parris, D B Ferguson1730h Panel: Fostering engagement:

PALEOCEANOGRAPHY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY

PP34A Moscone West 2010Wednesday 1600hAerosols, Clouds, and Paleoclimate I (joint with A, GC)

Nav Sagoo, Yale University; Natalie Burls, George Mason University Fairfax; Gisela Winckler, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Trude Storelvmo, Yale University

1600h PP34A-01 Clouds During Snowball Earth Events: D S Abbot1630h PP34A-02 The Influence of Cloud Feedbacks on Glacial-Interglacial Variations in Climate: A J Broccoli, N Graham, M P Erb1645h PP34A-03 A coherent understanding of water-isotope and ice-impurity variability in Antarctica at millennial to orbital time scales: B R Markle, E J Steig, G Roe, G Winckler, J McConnell1700h PP34A-04 Tracking Australian Dust to the South Pacific Over the Last Glacial Cycle: A Borunda, G Winckler, S L Goldstein, P T Vallelonga, M R Kaplan1715h PP34A-05 A newly identified sea salt aerosol source over sea ice and implications for climate: X Yang, M M Frey, R Rhodes, S J Norris, I M Brooks, P A Anderson, K Nishimura, A E Jones, E W Wolff1730h PP34A-06 Investigating the Indirect Effects of Dust on Paleoclimates via Ice Clouds: N Sagoo, T Storelvmo1745h PP34A-07 Impact of Dust Reduction on the Mid-Holocene Climate: Y Liu, M Zhang

PP34B Moscone West 2012Wednesday 1600hNew Perspectives on Quaternary Climate: Forcing Mechanisms, the Mid-Pleistocene Transition, and Interglacial Climate IIAntje Voelker, Centro de Ciencias do Mar; Steven Goldstein, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University; Craig Jackson, Ohio Wesleyan University; James Walsh, Oberlin College

1600h PP34B-01 Evidence for increased deep ocean carbon storage during the mid Pleistocene climate transition: K Billups, C H Lear, R E M Rickaby, L Diester-Haass, S M Sosdian, E Mawbey1615h PP34B-02 Interglacial Climate Over the Last 1 Ma in the SW Iberian Margin: T Rodrigues, M Alonso-García, M M Rufino, D A Hodell, B Martrat, J O Grimalt, F F G Abrantes1630h PP34B-03 The Middle Pleistocene Transition at the Shackleton Site (IODP Site U1385) on the SW Iberian Margin: D A Hodell, J Nicolson, M Greaves, H Elderfield1645h PP34B-04 Evolution of surface and deep water conditions in the Antarctic Southern Ocean across the MPT: A P Hasenfratz, S Jaccard, A Martinez-Garcia, D A Hodell, D Vance, S M Bernasconi, H F Kleiven, G H Haug

1700h PP34B-05 Meridional Transect of Atlantic Overturning Circulation across the Mid-Pleistocene Transition: S L Goldstein, L D Pena, M J Seguí, J Kim, M Yehudai, J R Farmer, H L Ford, L Haynes, B Hoenisch, M E Raymo, P Ferretti, T Bickert1715h PP34B-06 Multiple Speleothem Record of Orbital to Millennial-scale Climate Variability During MIS 21 to MIS 26: P Bajo, R Drysdale, J D Woodhead, J C Hellstrom, P Ferretti, A H L Voelker, E W Wolff, G Zanchetta, T Rodrigues, S Frisia, C Spoetl, A Fallick1730h PP34B-07 The Dansgaard-Oeschger Continuum: internal ocean oscillations or a forced response?: A Timmermann1745h PP34B-08 Delayed CO2 emissions from mid-ocean ridge volcanism as a possible cause of late-Pleistocene glacial cycles: P J Huybers

SEISMOLOGYS34A Moscone South 307Wednesday 1600hAdvances in the Science of Nuclear Test Detection III S (joint with A, NS, OS)

W. Randy Bell, CTBTO Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Organization; Elisabeth Blanc, CEA Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique DAM; Theodore BowyerLaboratory; Seiji Tsuboi, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

1600h Welcoming Remarks: E Blanc, S Tsuboi1608h S34A-01 Predicting the Blockage of High Frequency Regional Seismic Phases for CTBT Monitoring: V F Cormier, C Sanborn1623h S34A-02 Depth determination and source characteristics of the North Korean Nuclear Tests (2006, 2009, 2013 and 2016) using local and teleseismic arrays : S G Kim1638h S34A-03 Effects of Containment on Radionuclide Releases from Underground Nuclear Explosions: C R Carrigan, Y Sun1653h S34A-04 T-phase and tsunami signals recorded by IMS hydrophone triplets during the 2011 Tohoku earthquake : H Matsumoto, G Haralabus, M Zampolli, N M Ozel, T Yamada, P K Mark1708h S34A-05 The Complex Cepstrum - Revisited: R C Kemerait Sr1723h S34A-06 From Ground Truth to Space: Surface, Subsurface and Remote Observations Associated with Nuclear Test Detection: A J Sussman, D Anderson, C Burt, J Craven, C Kimblin, I McKenna, E S Schultz-Fellenz, E Miller, D A Yocky, D Haas1738h S34A-07 Bayesian Monitoring Systems for the CTBT: Historical Development and New Results: S Russell, N S Arora, D Moore1753h Concluding Remarks: T W Bowyer

S34B Moscone South 305Wednesday 1600hIntermediate-Depth and Deep-Focus Earthquakes I S (joint with MR, T)

Zhongwen Zhan, California Institute of Technology; Alexandre Schubnel, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris; Greg Hirth, Brown Univeristy

1600h S34B-01 The 30 May 2015 Bonin Deep Earthquake and the 660-km Discontinuity Around its Source Region: K Kuge1615h S34B-02 Gutenberg-Richter law for deep earthquakes revisited: a dual-mechanism hypothesis: Z Zhan1630h S34B-03 Spatial Relationships between Deep-focus Earthquakes and Structural Heterogeneities within the Subducting Slabs of the Western Pacific Subduction Zones : M Chen, E Kiser, F Niu1645h S34B-04 New observation on Seismic anisotropy in subducting slabs inferred by non-double-couple earthquake radiation patterns: J Li, Y Zheng, L Thomsen1700h S34B-05 A Transformation-Induced Shear Instability Model for Deep Earthquakes Based on Laboratory Nanoseismological and Microstructural Observations: Y Wang, L Zhu, F Shi, A Schubnel, N Hilairet, T Yu, M L Rivers, J Gasc, Z Li, F Brunet1715h S34B-06 Source Analysis of Bucaramanga Nest Intermediate-Depth Earthquakes: G A Prieto, P Pedraza, V Dionicio, A Levander1730h S34B-07 Constraints on the extent and kinetics of eclogitization processes in the Indian lower crust: K Chanard, G Hetényi, L P Baumgartner, A Licul, F Herman1745h S34B-08 Development of Pore-pressure Transients in Dehydrating Systems: D Faulkner, H Leclere, J Wheeler, J D Bedford, E Mariani

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SPA-AERONOMYSA34A Moscone West 2016Wednesday 1600hGeomagnetic Storms and Substorms and the SAPS Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Science Challenge: Towards a Synthesis of Observations, Modeling, and Theory II (joint with SM)

Naomi Maruyama, University of Colorado at Boulder; Stanislav Sazykin, Rice University; Maria Kuznetsova, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Philip Erickson, MIT Haystack Observatory

1600h SA34A-01 Sub-Auroral Polarization Stream Observations During Storm and Non-Storm Conditions: S G Shepherd, J M Ruohoniemi1615h SA34A-02 Challenges in Understanding and Modeling the SAPS Phenomenon: P C Anderson, R G Landry1630h SA34A-03 Comparisons of Simulated and Observed Sub-Auroral Polarization Stream (SAPS) during the 17 March 2013 Storm: M Chen, C Lemon, S Y Sazykin, R Wolf, P C Anderson1645h SA34A-04 SAMI3/RCM Stormtime Simulations of SAPS: J Huba, S Y Sazykin, A J Coster1700h SA34A-05 OpenGGCM-RCM Modeling and Data Comparisons for the 17 March, 2013 SAPS Event: J Raeder, W D Cramer, J B Jensen, F R Toffoletto, S Y Sazykin, H B Vo, J C Foster, P J Erickson, P C Anderson, N Maruyama1715h SA34A-06 What Magnetic Conditions Do Determine the Latitudinal Extent of SAPS/SAID Subauroral Flow Enhancements?: B Gallardo-Lacourt, Y Nishimura, L R Lyons, E V Mishin, V Angelopoulos, E Donovan, J M Ruohoniemi, N Nishitani1730h SA34A-07 Quantifications of Geomagnetic Storm Impact on TEC and NmF2 during 2013 Mar. event: J S Shim, I Tsagouri, L P Goncharenko, M L Mays, A Taktakishvili, L Rastaetter, M M Kuznetsova1745h SA34A-08 Boundary-oriented Empirical Modeling of SAPS with Subauroral DMSP Observations from 1992-2012.: R G Landry, P C Anderson

SPA-SOLAR AND HELIOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SH34A Moscone West 2011Wednesday 1600hOrganizing and Understanding Solar and Heliospheric Data for Discovery II S (joint with IN)

Jack Ireland, ADNET Systems Inc. Greenbelt; Rafal Angryk, Georgia State University

1600h SH34A-01 Organization of Solar and Heliospheric Data for Scientific Discovery: J B Gurman1615h SH34A-02 Flare Prediction Using Photospheric and Coronal Image Data : E Jonas, V Shankar, M Bobra, B Recht1630h SH34A-03 A Database of Flare Ribbons Observed By Solar Dynamics Observatory: M Kazachenko, B J Lynch, B T Welsch1645h SH34A-04 The DKIST Data Center: Meeting the Data Challenges for Next-Generation, Ground-Based Solar Physics: A R Davey, K Reardon, S J Berukoff, T Hays, D Spiess, F T Watson, S Wiant1700h SH34A-05 Magnetic Feature Tracking in the DKIST Era: Challenges and Opportunities: D A Lamb1715h SH34A-06 Statistics of eruptions characterized by automated spatiotemporal analysis of SDO/AIA images: N E Hurlburt1730h SH34A-07 Tracking Solar Events for Information Discovery using SDO/AIA Images: D Kempton, R Angryk1745h SH34A-08 Spatiotemporal Frequent Pattern Discovery from Solar Event Metadata: B Aydin, R Angryk, S Filali Boubrahimi, S M Hamdi

SPA-MAGNETOSPHERIC PHYSICS

SM34A Moscone West 2009Wednesday 1600hMoon-Plasma Interactions throughout the Solar System I (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

1600h SM34A-01 Kinetic Interactions Between the Solar Wind and Lunar Magnetic Fields: J S Halekas, A R Poppe, S Fatemi, D L Turner, M Holmstrom1615h SM34A-02 Low Frequency Waves and Reflected Ions in the Lunar Plasma Environment: S K Howard, J S Halekas, W M Farrell, J P McFadden, K H Glassmeier, D Fruehauff1630h SM34A-03 Particle Simulations on Plasma and Dust Environment near Lunar Vertical Holes: Y Miyake, Y Funaki, M N Nishino1645h SM34A-04 Ion and neutral populations in Europa’s exosphere: V Tenishev, D Borovikov, M Rubin, X Jia, M R Combi1700h SM34A-05 Widespread confusion in the modeling of Europa’s magnetospheric interaction: what the potential modeler should consider before getting started: T A Cassidy1715h SM34A-06 Disentangling plasma interaction and induction signatures at Callisto: The Galileo C10 flyby: L Liuzzo, S Simon, M Feyerabend, U M Motschmann1730h SM34A-07 Constraints on Io’s interior from auroral spot oscillations: L Roth, J Saur, K D Retherford, D F Strobel, P Feldman, A Blöcker1745h SM34A-08 Energetic charged particle interactions at icy satellites: T Nordheim, K P Hand, C Paranicas, C Howett, A R Hendrix

SM34B Moscone West 2018Wednesday 1600h

Interactions in the Earth’s Radiation Belts VWen Li, Boston University; Weichao Tu, West Virginia University; Seth Claudepierre, The Aerospace Corporation; Maria Usanova, University of Colorado at Boulder

1600h SM34B-01 Relative Phase of Sidebands of Whistler Mode Triggered Emissions and Implications for Non-linear Wave Growth: M Golkowski, J D Costabile, R E Wall1615h SM34B-02 Excitation of whistler-mode chorus waves in a laboratory plasma: X An, B Van Compernolle, J Bortnik, V Decyk, R M Thorne1630h SM34B-03 Bayesian Spectral Analysis of Chorus Sub-Elements: C E Crabtree, E M Tejero, G Ganguli, G B Hospodarsky, C Kletzing1645h SM34B-04 Chorus Emission Source Spatial Scales in the Terrestrial Radiation Belts: O V Agapitov, F Mozer, L W Blum, J R Wygant, J W Bonnell, V Shastun1700h SM34B-05 Observational evidence of the nonlinear wave growth theory of plasmaspheric hiss: Y Omura, S Nakamura, D Summers, C Kletzing1715h SM34B-06 Hiss Energy Flow in the Plasmasphere: C Kletzing, I Christopher, O Santolik, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky, S R Bounds1730h SM34B-07 Statistical Properties of Plasmaspheric Hiss from Van Allen Probes Observations: D Hartley, C Kletzing, O Santolik, S R Bounds, W S Kurth, G B Hospodarsky1745h SM34B-08 Parameterizing Plasmaspheric Hiss Wave Power by Plasmapause Location: D Malaspina, A N Jaynes, C Boule, J Bortnik, S A Thaller, R Ergun, C Kletzing, J R Wygant

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TECTONOPHYSICST34A Moscone South 104Wednesday 1600hBirch Lecture S (Virtual Session)Anthony Watts, University of Oxford; Ross Stein, USGS California Water Science Center Menlo Park

1600h Introductory Remarks: 1615h T34A-01 Taking the Pulse of Mid-Ocean Ridges: M Tolstoy

VOLCANOLOGY, GEOCHEMISTRY AND

PETROLOGYV34A Moscone South 308Wednesday 1600hAdvances in Approaches and Instruments for Isotope Studies II (joint with P)

Max Coleman, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory; James MoranNorthwest National Laboratory; Ian Wright, Open University

1600h V34A-01 Long-distance Dating: In situ geochronology for planetary missions: Y Cho, B A Cohen1615h V34A-02 CAMECA IMS 1300-HR3: The New Generation Ion Microprobe: P Peres, S Y Choi, L Renaud, P Saliot, D J Larson1630h V34A-03 Isotopic analysis of individual refractory metal nuggets using atom probe tomography: B F Schaefer, L Daly, P Bland, D W Saxey, S Reddy, D Fougerouse, R D A William, L V Forman, P Trimby, A La Fontaine, L Yang, J Cairney, S Ringer1645h V34A-04 A Large-Radius High-Mass-Resolution Multiple-Collector Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer for Analysis of Rare Isotopologues of CH4 and Other Gases: E D Young, D Rumble, P Freedman, M Mills

1700h V34A-05 Improved Sensitivity of Spectroscopic Quantification of Stable Isotope Content Using Capillary Absorption Spectroscopy: J Moran, E Wilcox Freeburg, J Kriesel, T J Linley, J Kelly, M L Coleman, L E Christensen, S Vance1715h V34A-06 Closing in on the limits of life through open-access instrumentation.: P R Girguis, D Hoer1730h V34A-07 Towards an Estimate of Pre-Industrial Stratospheric Ozone Concentrations by Measuring O Isotopes in Iron Meteorite Fusion Crusts: R Ogliore, L Ferrière, K Nagashima, P N Di Nezio, D Feldman, G R Huss1745h V34A-08 Isotopic and Trace Species Measurements of Planetary Atmospheres by a Quadrupole Ion Trap: M Darrach, S M Madzunkov, D Nikolic, J Simcic, E Neidholdt, B Launet, B Bae

V34B Moscone South 103Wednesday 1600hFlood and Hotspot Volcanism, and Relationships to Mass Extinctions and Ocean Biogeochemistry II S (joint with B, OS, T)

, University of Tasmania; Wendy Bohrson, Central Washington University; Robert Duncan, Oregon State University; Michael Rampino, New York University

1600h V34B-01 Mercury as a proxy for Large Igneous Province volcanism: A comparison of Mesozoic events: L Percival, H C Jenkyns, T A Mather, S P Hesselbo, M Ruhl, L R Tedeschi, J H Whiteside, L Woelders, F Giraud, B Pittet, D Grosheny, F Baudin, S Reboulet1615h V34B-02 Global silica cycle paced by astronomical cycles recorded in the Mesozoic bedded chert: Implications for early Mesozoic extinctions: M Ikeda, K Ozaki, R Tada1630h V34B-03 Chronology of magmatic and biological events during mass extinctions: U Schaltegger, J Davies, B Baresel, H Bucher

1645h V34B-04 Thermal erosion of cratonic lithosphere as a potential trigger for mass-extinction: S Pilet, O Müntener, G Jean, B Schoene, U Schaltegger1700h V34B-05 Lateral Variability of Lava flow Morphologies in the Deccan Traps Large Igneous Province (India): L Vanderkluysen, E L Rader, S Self, A B Clarke, H Sheth, D K Moyer1715h V34B-06 A Tale of Two Swarms: Mapping Of Calderas And 40Ar/39Ar Geochronology Of Rhyolite Ignimbrites Delineate Two Distinct Steens Basalt Fissure Systems: T R Benson, G A Mahood1730h V34B-07 Geochemical Evolution of Steens Basalt: Quantification of Mantle vs. Crustal Contributions to an Evolving Flood Basalt Magmatic System: S Bendana, W A Bohrson, A Grunder, N E Moore1745h V34B-08 The Last Gasp – the Terminal Magmatic Stages of the Keweenaw LIP: T O Rooney, E Brown, R Moucha, C A Stein, S Stein

V34C Moscone South 310Wednesday 1600hFluids, Crystals, and Melts: The Role of Volatiles in Volcanic Processes from Mantle to Surface IIIKayla Iacovino, USGS; Marie Edmonds, University of Cambridge; Tehnuka Ilanko, University of New Mexico Main Campus; Maria Luce Frezzotti, University Milan Bicocca

1600h V34C-01 Xe isotopic constraints on deep volatile cycling over Earth history: R Parai, S Mukhopadhyay1615h V34C-02 Towards an avatar for deciphering the modes of three-phase interactions in lava lakes: J Suckale, Z Qin, C Culha, E Lev1630h V34C-03 The degassing of magma and planetary redox dynamics: F Gaillard, G Iacono-Marziano, G Mallmann

1645h V34C-04 Constraining the H2O and CO2 Contents of Basaltic Arc Magmas from Melt Inclusions: Diffusive H Loss and Shrinkage Bubble Formation, and Implications for the CO2 Contents of Primary Melts: P J Wallace, K J Walowski, E M Aster1700h V34C-05 Popping rocks from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Insights into mantle volatile concentrations and degassing dynamics: M Jones, S A Soule, M D Kurz, V D Wanless, V Le Roux, F Klein, E L Mittelstaedt, J Curtice1715h V34C-06 The oxidation state of sulfur in apatite: A new oxybarometer?: A Fiege, B Konecke, Y Kim, A C Simon, U Becker, F Parat1730h V34C-07 Isotopic fractionation of volatile species during bubble growth in magmas: E B Watson1745h V34C-08 Diffusion of Water through Olivine and Clinopyroxene: Implications for Melt Inclusion Fidelity: T A Plank, A S Lloyd, E Ferriss

GEODESYG34B Moscone West 2022/2024Wednesday 1700h

Replacing NAD 83, NAVD 88, and IGLD 85 II (Half Session)Dru Smith, NOAA Natl Geodetic Survey; Michael Craymer, Natural Resources Canada

1700h G34B-01 Modernizing the National Spatial Reference System: D A Smith1710h G34B-02 Fixing a Reference Frame to a Moving and Deforming Continent: G Blewitt, C Kreemer, W C Hammond1725h G34B-03 CGVD2013: The Geoid-based Vertical Datum in Canada: C M I Robin, M Veronneau, J Huang1740h G34B-04 Plan for Long-Term Monitoring of North American Geoid Change in Support of the U.S. National Spatial Reference System: T Damiani

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