Emily C. Roland University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA 98195 360-713-7817 [email protected]
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Emily C. Roland University of Washington, School of Oceanography, Seattle, WA 98195 360-713-7817 [email protected] Education Ph.D., Marine Geophysics 2006 - 2011 Massachusetts Inst. of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst. Joint Program in Oceanography, Applied Ocean Science and Engineering Thesis topic: Earthquake Behavior and Structure of Oceanic Transform Faults Advisor: Jeff McGuire Co-advisors: Dan Lizarralde, John Collins, Mark Behn B.S., Geophysical Engineering 2001 - 2005 Colorado School of Mines Magna cum Laude, With Honors Minors in Geology and Public Affairs Delft Technical University, Delft, The Netherlands Sept. 2004 - Jan. 2005 Visiting Student in Applied Geophysics M.Sc. Program Professional Assistant Professor, School of Oceanography, Paros Faculty Fellow Sept 2014 - present Experience University of Washington Research Geophysicist, Alaska Science Center Jan. 2012 - July 2014 United States Geological Survey Teaching University of Washington, Exploration Seismology Last Taught Spring 2016 Experience Co-listed OCEAN 411 (Oceanography) / ESS 467 (Earth and Space Sciences) Applied seismic reflection and refraction methods, acquisition and processing. University of Washington, Seafloor Mapping Last Taught Fall 2015 OCEAN497 Seafloor Mapping acquisition and processing, includes 3 day research cruise. University of Washington, Geospatial Information Technology Last Taught Fall 2016 OCEAN 452/502, FISH 452 (Fisheriies), ESS 600 GIS and geospatial data analysis with a focus on marine geological applications. University of Washington, Field Investigations in Oceanography Last Taught Spring 2017 OCEAN 220 Instructor for Marine Geology and Geophysics, focus on marine magnetics. Colorado School of Mines, Introduction to Geophysics November 2012 Invited lecturer for GPGN 200 course Included marine seismology, and mechanics of earthquakes and faulting. WHOI Independent Activities Term Undergraduate Course January 2011 Lecturer for Geology and Geophysics secion Undergraduate ourse on Marine Science Hosted at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. MIT-WHOI 12.521 Computational Geodynamical Modeling Spring 2009 Teaching Assistant for graduate course Taught by Jian Lin, Mark Behn, and Olivier Marchal. 1 External Abers, G., Adams, A, Roland, E., Schwartz, S., Sheehan, A., Shillington, D., Webb, S., Wiens, Funding and D., Worthington, L., \Alaska Amphibious Community Seismic Experiment", Grants NSF-GeoPrisms 1654568, $67,762 UW sub-award, 3/1/2017-2/29/2020 Schmidt, D., Wilcock, W., Bodin, P., Delaney J., Gonzales, F., Harrington M., LeVeque, R., Roland, E., Vidale, J., \An Offshore Geophysical Network for Earthquake and Tsunami Early Warning in the Pacific Northwest", Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Grant Award, $1M, 1/2016-12/2017 Wilcock W., Roland, E., MacCready, P., Schmidt D., \Collaborative Research: Constraints on Interseismic Deformation Offshore Oregon from Calibrated Continuous Pressure Records" NSF-OCE 1558477, $229,863, 3/1/2016-2/28/2018 Roland, E., Gulick, S., Haeussler, P., “Offshore Rapid Response Investigation of Aftershocks Following January 5th, 2013 Mw 7.5 Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault Earthquake, South- east Alaska" Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas Austin, Internal Grant Award, $46,497, 2/2013-2/2014 Roland, E., \Sources of Seismic Heterogeneity and Segmentation along the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone", USGS Mendenhall Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 1/2012-6/2014 Field and Sea Seismic characterization of the Seattle Fault Zone February 2017 Experience Seismic reflection imaging of crustal faults in Puget Sound Lowlands, in collaboration with the USGS Puget Sound and Lake Washington Chief Scientist, E. Roland RV Clifford A Barnes Geophysical characterization of the California Borderlands February 2016 Seismic reflection imaging of crustal faults and sediment basins, in collaboration with the USGS Offshore San Diego and Las Ageles CA Chief Scientist, E. Roland RV Thomas G. Thompson Calibrated and continuous seafloor pressure for geodesy cruise October 2015 ROV-assisted effort to deploy longterm seafloor pressure sensors and campaign calibrated pressure instrumentation Cascadia Subduction Zone, Offshore Oregon Chief Scientists, W. Wilcock, M. Zumberge RV Thomas G. Thompson Methane Hydrates on the Cascadia continental slope October 2014 Joint geophysical (heat flow) and geochemical (coring) effort to sample methane hydrates Cascadia Subduction Zone, Offshore Washington Chief Scientists, E. Solomon, H.P. Johnson RV Thomas G. Thompson ASCPR Absolute Self-calibrating Pressure Recorder test cruise October 2014 ROV-assisted effort to test seafloor geodetic instrumentation Cascadia Subduction Zone, Offshore Oregon Chief Scientists, W. Wilcock, M. Zumberge RV Thomas G. Thompson 2 Field and Sea Port Valdez Submarine Landslide Seismic Imaging August 2013 Experience, USGS high-resolution seismic reflection data acquisition continued Valdez Fjord, Alaska USGS Coastal and Marine Group Team R/V Alaska Gyre SouthEast Alaska Rapid Aftershock Experiment (SEA RAE) April-June 2013 Cheif Scientist on ocean bottom seismometer deployment Queen Charlotte-Fairweather Fault Chief Scientists: E. Roland Two cruises, U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Maple and Sycamore Cascadia Open-Access Seismic Transects (COAST) July 2012 Acquisition of 2D multichannel seismic reflection data offshore Grays Harbor, Washington Cascadia Subduction Zone trench and forearc Chief Scientist: S. Holbrook RV Marcus G. Langseth (LDEO) Cascadia OBS Deployment July 2010 OBS deployment, ship-board multibeam bathymetry, XBT Cascadia Subduction Zone Chief Scientists: J. McGuire, J. Collins RV Wecoma (OSU) Salton Trough, Obsidian Creep Project April 2010 Acquisition of controlled-source seismic data Obsidian Buttes Fault, Southern California Joint USGS, WHOI, Cornell, Pascal P.I.: R. Lohman, J. McGuire, USGS Team with R. Catchings Quebrada, Discovery, Gofar Transform Fault Experiment 2008-2009 OBS deployment and recovery, ship-board multibeam bathymetry, XBT Acquisition of marine wide-angle refraction seismic data East Pacific Rise, 4 ◦S Chief Scientists: J. McGuire, J. Collins RV Thomas Thompson (UW), RV Marcus G. Langseth (LDEO), RV Atlantis (WHOI) Publications Gomberg, J., Bodin, P., Borgeois J., Cashman, S., Cowan, D.S., Creager, K., Crowell, B., Duvall, A., Frankel, A.D., Gonzalez, F., Houston, H., Johonson, H.P., Kelsey, H., Miller U., Roland, E., Schmidt, D., Staisch, L, Vidale, J., Willcock, W., and Wirth E. (2016) Building a Subduction Zone Observatory. EOS-Earth Space Science News. Trehu, A. M., Scheidhauer, M., Rohr, K. M., Tikoff, B., Walton, M. A., Gulick, S. P., Roland, E. C. (2015). An abrupt transition in the mechanical response of the upper crust to transpression along the Queen Charlotte fault. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. Walton, M. A., Gulick, S. P., Haeussler, P. J., Roland, E. C., Trhu, A. M. (2015). Basement and Regional Structure Along Strike of the Queen Charlotte Fault in the Context of Modern and Historical Earthquake Ruptures. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. Parsons, T., Geist, E. L., Ryan, H. F., Lee, H. J., Haeussler, P. J., Lynett, P., Roland, E. (2014). Source and progression of a submarine landslide and tsunami: The 1964 Great Alaska earthquake at Valdez. J.of Geophys. Res., 119(11), 8502-8516. 3 Publications Froment, B., McGuire, J. J., Hilst, R. D., Goudard, P., Roland, E. C., Zhang, H., Collins, J. A. continued (2014). Imaging along-strike variations in mechanical properties of the Gofar transform fault, East Pacific Rise. J.of Geophys. Res., 119(9), 7175-7194. Roland, E., D. Lizarralde, J. Collins, and J. J. McGuire. (2012) Seismic velocity constraints on the material properties that control earthquake behavior at the Quebrada-Discovery-Gofar transform faults, East Pacific Rise, J. Geophys. Res., 117, B11102, doi:10.1029/2012JB009422 McGuire, J. J., J. Collins, P. Goudard, E. Roland, D. Lizarralde, M. S. Boettcher, M. D. Behn, and R. van der Hilst. (2012) Variations in earthquake rupture properties along the Gofar trans- form fault, East Pacific Rise, Nature Geoscience, 5, 336-341 doi:10.1038/ngeo1454 Roland, E., M. D. Behn, and G. Hirth (2010) Thermal-mechanical behavior of oceanic transform faults: Implications for the spatial distribution of seismicity, Geochem. Geophys. Geosyst, 11, Q07001, doi:10.1029/2010GC003034. Roland, E., and J. J. McGuire, (2009) Earthquake swarms on transform faults, Geophys. J. Int., 178 3, p. 1677-1690. Publications Roland, E., Haeussler, P. J., Parsons, T., Hart, P., Long term record and mechanisms of Submitted or earthquake-induced submarine landslides in Port Valdez, Alaska., In revision for the Bulletin in Preparation of the Seismological Society of America. Conrad, J., Prouty, N., Walton, M., Kluesner, J., Maier, K., McGann, M., Brothers, B., Roland, E., Dartnell, P., Seafloor Fluid Seeps on Kimki Ridge, offshore southern California: Links to Active Strike-Slip Faulting, submitted Deep Sea Research. Roland, E., Walton, M.A., Gulick, S. P., Haeussler, P. J., Fault complexity highlighted by aftershock distribution and mechanisms surrounding the 2013 Craig Earthquake in southeast Alaska., In preparation for Geophysical Research Letters. Walton, M., Roland, E., Walter, J.I., A., Gulick, S. P., Dotray, P., Seismic velocity structure across the 2013 Craig, Alaska rupture from aftershock tomography: Implications for seismogenic conditions., Submitted for internal USGS review, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett.. Roland, E., Lebrec, M., Hotovec-Ellis, A., An Earthquake Swarm on the