AGU Fall Meeting 2020 Earth Observatory of Singapore & Asian School of the Environment Presenters’ Schedule 1-17 December 2020 (PST / UTC−8)
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AGU Fall Meeting 2020 Earth Observatory of Singapore & Asian School of the Environment Presenters’ Schedule 1-17 December 2020 (PST / UTC−8) 7 December, Monday T005-06 Bifurcations at the Stability Transition of Earthquake Faulting Authors: Deepa Mele Veedu1, Carolina Giorgetti2, Marco Maria Scuderi2, Prof. Sylvain Barbot3, Chris Marone4 and 07:25 Cristiano Collettini2, (1)Nanyang Technological University, Deepa Mele Veedu Singapore, Singapore, (2)Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, (3)University of Southern California, Department of Earth Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, United States, (4)Pennsylvania State University, Department of Geosciences, University Park, PA, United States Oral V006-05 Lava flow damage assessment using remote sensing and ground surveys: 2018 LERZ lava flows of Kīlauea volcano, Hawai`i Authors: Elinor Meredith1, Susanna Jenkins1, David Lallemant1, Natalia Irma Deligne2, Matthew R Patrick3, Josh 16:16 Hayes1 and Christina A Neal4, (1)Earth Observatory of Elinor Meredith Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore, (2)Institute Geological & Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand, (3)USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Hilo, HI, United States, (4)USGS-AVO, Anchorage, AK, United States T006-03 Two Decades of Geodetic and Seismological Insight into the Seismogenic Zone: A View from Nicoya, Costa Rica Authors: Andrew Vern Newman1, Marino Protti2, Susan Y Schwartz3, Timothy H Dixon4, Tiegan E Hobbs5, Nicholas K Voss4, Christodoulos Kyriakopoulos6, Dongdong Yao7, Esteban J. Chaves8, Yan Jiang9, Lujia Feng10, Heather DeShon11, Jacob I. Walter12, Hongfeng Yang13, Surui Xie4 and Victor M González8, (1)Georgia Institute of Technology Main Campus, Atlanta, GA, United States, (2)Observatorio Vulcanológico y Sismológico de Costa Rica, Heredia, Costa Rica, (3)University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States, (4)University of South Florida, School of Geosciences, Tampa, * 19:08 FL, United States, (5)Geological Survey of Canada, Victoria, Andrew Vern Newman BC, Canada, (6)University of Memphis, Center for Earthquake Research and Information, Memphis, TN, United States, (7)University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, (8)Volcanological and Seismological Observatory of Costa Rica, Universidad Nacional (OVSICORI-UNA), Heredia, Costa Rica, (9)Geological Survey of Canada, Sidney, Canada, (10)Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore, (11)Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, United States, (12)University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Geological Survey, Norman, OK, United States, (13)Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong OS006-04 Common Era Sea-level Budgets along the U.S. Atlantic Coast Authors: Jennifer Sue Walker1, Robert E Kopp1,2, Timothy Shaw3, Niamh Cahill4, Nicole Khan5, Donald Charles Barber6, Matthew Brain7, Jennifer L Clear8, David Reide Corbett9 and Benjamin Peter Horton3,10, (1)Rutgers University New Brunswick, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, (2)Rutgers University New Brunswick, Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, (3)Nanyang Technological University, Earth Observatory of Singapore, 19:16 Jennifer Sue Walker* Singapore, Singapore, (4)Maynooth University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Kildare, Ireland, (5)University of Hong Kong, Department of Earth Sciences, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, (6)Bryn Mawr College, Departments of Geology and Environmental Studies, Bryn Mawr, PA, United States, (7)Durham University, Department of Geography, Durham, United Kingdom, (8)Liverpool Hope University, Department of Geography and Environmental Science, Liverpool, United Kingdom, (9)East Carolina University, Department of Coastal Studies, Greenville, NC, United States, (10)Nanyang Technological University, Asian School of the Environment, Singapore, Singapore S006-08 Wet vs. Dry the Impact of Water on Infrasound Eruption Signals in Crater Lake Volcanoes: April 2020 Anak Krakatau Case Study Authors: Anna B Perttu1, Benoit Taisne2, Dannie Hidayat3, K Kristianto4, Masato Iguchi5, Corentin Caudron6, Gert Lube7 and Hendra Gunawan4, (1)Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore, (2)Asian School of the Environment, Singapore, Singapore, Anna Perttu 19:30 (3)Nanyang Technological Univ., Singapore, Singapore, (4)Center of Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation, Bandung, Indonesia, (5)Kyoto University, Sakurajima Volcano Research Center, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, Kyoto, Japan, (6)Institut de Recherche et de Développement (IRD), Institut des Sciences de la Terre (ISTerre), Grenoble, France, (7)Massey University, School of Environment and Agriculture, Palmeston North, New Zealand OS007-02 Evolution of Global Sea-level Rise Projections for the 21st Century and their Incorporation in Local and Regional Assessments Authors: Andra Jenn Garner1, Jeremy L Weiss2, Adam Parris3, Robert E Kopp4, Radley M Horton5, Jonathan T Overpeck6, Fangyi Tan7, Christabel Wan Jie Tan7, Sarah E Sosa8 and Benjamin Peter Horton9, (1)Rowan University, Environmental Science, Glassboro, NJ, United States, (2)University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, (3)CUNY Brooklyn 20:38 Andra Jenn Garner* College, Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay, Brooklyn, NY, United States, (4)Rutgers University New Brunswick, Institute of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, New Brunswick, NJ, United States, (5)Columbia University, New York, NY, United States, (6)University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, United States, (7)Nanyang Technological University, Asian School of the Environment, Singapore, Singapore, (8)Rowan University, Biological Sciences, Glassboro, NJ, United States, (9)Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore. OS003-0006 Dynamic Sea-Level Simulation for Southeast Asia in the CMIP6 HighResMIP models: Mean biases and Changes by the end of the 21st Century 04:00 Authors: Dhrubajyoti Samanta, Nanyang Technological – University, Singapore, Singapore, Svetlana Jevrejeva, Centre 20:59 Dhrubajyoti Samanta for Climate Research Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, Poster PST Kristopher B Karnauskas, University of Colorado at Boulder, (UTC− Boulder, CO, United States, Nathalie Goodkin, American 8) Museum of Natural History, New York, NY, United States and Benjamin Peter Horton, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore 8 December, Tuesday OS011-0002 An investigation of sea-level variability over short distances at Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Authors: Joanne TY Lim1, Anandh Gopal1, Andrew Paul Mitchell1, Aron J Meltzner1,2, Andrew M Chan1,3, Gina Muthia Sarkawi1,2, Jennifer Weil-Accardo1, Kathrine Valdez Maxwell1,4 and Noelynna Tuazon Ramos4, (1)Nanyang Joanne Lim Technological University, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, (2)Nanyang Technological University, Asian School of the Environment, Singapore, Singapore, (3)California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, (4)National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines SY012-0003 Sea-level Rise Projections and Their Impact on Policy and Practice in Asia Authors: Fangyi Tan1, Christabel Wan Jie Tan1, Sarah E Sosa2, Andra Jenn Garner3 and Benjamin Peter Horton4, Fangyi Tan (1)Nanyang Technological University, Asian School of the Environment, Singapore, Singapore, (2)Rowan University, Biological Sciences, Glassboro, NJ, United States, (3)Rowan Poster 04:00 University, Environmental Science, Glassboro, NJ, United – States, (4)Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang 20:59 Technological University, Singapore, Singapore PST (UTC− PP009-0005 8) A preliminary relative sea-level history from fossil corals at Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Authors: Anandh Gopal1, Andrew Paul Mitchell1, Joanne TY Lim1, Aron J Meltzner1,2, Andrew M Chan1,3, Gina Muthia Sarkawi1,2, Jennifer Weil-Accardo1, Kathrine Valdez Maxwell1, Tsai-Luen Yu4,5, Chuan-Chou Shen4,6, Shou-Yeh Gong7, Ke Lin1, Yanbin LU1, Xianfeng Wang1,2, Peter R Parham1 and Noelynna Tuazon Ramos8, (1)Nanyang Anandh Gopal Technological University, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore, (2)Nanyang Technological University, Asian School of the Environment, Singapore, Singapore, (3)California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, (4)National Taiwan University, Research Center for Future Earth, Taipei, Taiwan, (5)National Taiwan University, High-precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory (HISPEC), Department of Geoscience, Taipei, Taiwan, (6)National Taiwan University, High‐precision Mass Spectrometry and Environment Change Laboratory (HISPEC), Department of Geoscience, Taipei, Taiwan, (7)National Museum of Natural Science, Geology, Taichung, Taiwan, (8)National Institute of Geological Sciences, University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines 9 December, Wednesday NH016-01 A Further Source of Tokyo Earthquakes and Pacific Ocean Tsunamis Authors: Jessica Pilarczyk1, Yuki Sawai2, Yuichi Namegaya2, Toru Tamura3, Koichiro Tanigawa2, Dan Matsumoto2, Tetsuya Shinozaki2, Osamu Fujiwara4, Masanobu Shishikura5, Yumi Shimada2, Tina Dura6, Benjamin Peter Horton7, Andrew C Parnell8 and Christopher H Vane9, (1)Simon Fraser University, Department of Earth Sciences, Burnaby, BC, Canada, 07:05 (2)Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, Tsukuba, Japan, (3)AIST Jessica Pilarczyk* - National Institute of Advanced