Here are some selected recent articles and publications describing research work performed in our laboratory:
Our facility was used remotely during the July 2023 POLENET Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA)Training School in Gävle, Sweden.
NSF Funded Lithosphere Study of Antarctica, Walid Ben Mansour, Douglas Wiens
Onset of convection in internally heated fluids with strongly temperature-dependent viscosity, Chhavi Jain, Slava Solomatov
Upper mantle viscosity structure and lithospheric thickness of Antarctica inferred from recent seismic models, Andrew Lloyd, Douglas Wiens, Weisen Shen, Andrew Nyblade, Richard Aster, Terry Wilson
Crust and Uppermost Mantle Structure of the Alaska Subduction Zone from Ambient Noise Tomography, Zongshan Li, Douglas Wiens, Weisen Shen
Recent Ph. D. Dissertations utilizing our computational facilities
The Isotropic and Anisotropic Structure of Antarctica from Seismic Inversion, Zhengyang Zhou, 2022
Seismicity and Shallow Structure at the Mariana Subduction Zone, Melody Eimer, 2020
Seismic Tomography of Antarctica and the Southern Oceans: Regional and Continental Models from the Upper Mantle to the Transition Zone, Andrew Lloyd, 2018
Seismic Structure near the Mariana Trench and Deep Earthquake Triggering in the Tonga Flat Slab, Chen Cai, 2018
Plate Tectonics Initiation on Earth-Like Planets: Insights From Numerical and Theoretical Analysis of Convection-Induced Lithospheric Failure, Teresa Wong, 2016
Seismic Array Studies of Antarctica and Madagascar, Martin Pratt, 2016
Seismic Studies of the Tonga Subduction Zone and the Lau Back-arc Basin, Songqiao Wei, 2016