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British Geophysical Association Postgraduate Research in Progress meeting 2024. Join us at Imperial College London on 29-30 August! #PGRiP2024 @britgeophysics

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Next is Imperial’s Valerie Locher! Valerie is presenting on data driven methods for exploring global trends in subduction zone seismicity.

Next is Imperial’s Valerie Locher!

Valerie is presenting on data driven methods for exploring global trends in subduction zone seismicity.
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Fascinating talk from Sam Mitchinson from UEA titled ‘An evaluation of UML for volcano seismic classification: a comparison with expert elicitation’!

Fascinating talk from Sam Mitchinson from UEA titled ‘An evaluation of UML for volcano seismic classification: a comparison with expert elicitation’!
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Now onto our final session of the day!! We have Weihao Lyu presenting his work on 'Porosity and Permeability of Oceanic Crust: Measurements, Estimations and Implications for hydrothermal circulation' #PGRiP2024

Now onto our final session of the day!! We have Weihao Lyu presenting his work on 'Porosity and Permeability of Oceanic Crust: Measurements, Estimations and Implications for hydrothermal circulation' #PGRiP2024
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Final talk of the first day of PGRiP. We have Lianjun Li presenting work on ' Estimation bound water content in slow-spread oceanic crust using S waves: Implications for Atlantic Subduction Zone water budget'

Final talk of the first day of PGRiP.
We have Lianjun Li presenting work on ' Estimation bound water content in slow-spread oceanic crust using S waves: Implications for Atlantic Subduction Zone water budget'
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Next up, we have Tom Burns from Imperial giving a talk on ‘Probabilistic Thermo-Compositional Structure of the Australian Cratons: insights from joint inversion of surface wave dispersion, geoid and topography’.

Next up, we have Tom Burns from Imperial giving a talk on ‘Probabilistic Thermo-Compositional Structure of the Australian Cratons: insights from joint inversion of surface wave dispersion, geoid and topography’.
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Now we’re hearing from Justin Leung Justin Leung from the University of Oxford, sharing work on ‘Disentangling compositional and mineralogical effects in the lowermost mantle: tomographic signatures reveal the co-occurrence of Bridgmanite and post-Perovskite.’

Now we’re hearing from Justin Leung <a href="/JustinL4732/">Justin Leung</a>  from  the University of Oxford, sharing work on ‘Disentangling compositional and mineralogical effects in the lowermost mantle: tomographic signatures reveal the co-occurrence of Bridgmanite and post-Perovskite.’
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Next up is Pengzhe Zhou from Imperial. Pengzhe is presenting his work on ‘Lithospheric Seismic and Thermo-Compositional Structure of the Anatolian Plate and its Implications for Plateau Uplift’

Next up is Pengzhe Zhou from Imperial. 

Pengzhe is presenting his work on ‘Lithospheric Seismic and Thermo-Compositional Structure of the Anatolian Plate and its Implications for Plateau Uplift’
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Next in the geodynamics session is Alex Rutson from the University of Leicester. Alex is presenting his work to understand Central East Asian volcanism through geodynamic modelling.

Next in the geodynamics session is <a href="/ARutson/">Alex Rutson</a> from the University of Leicester.

Alex is presenting his work to understand Central East Asian volcanism through geodynamic modelling.
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Next in the geodynamics session is Maggie Ma from EarthSciences UCL. Maggie is presenting new insights into plume buoyancy fluxes and dynamic topography from numerical models.

Next in the geodynamics session  is Maggie Ma from <a href="/ES_UCL/">EarthSciences UCL</a>.

Maggie is presenting new insights into plume buoyancy fluxes and dynamic topography from  numerical models.
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Our 4th final keynote speaker Dr Emma Chambers from DIAS ! Emma is taking us on her career journey from PhD to Principal Investigator and presenting on her work modelling 3D geothermal structure.

Our 4th final keynote speaker <a href="/SeismoEChambers/">Dr Emma Chambers</a> from <a href="/DIAS_Dublin/">DIAS</a> ! 

Emma is taking us on her career journey from PhD to Principal Investigator and presenting on her work modelling 3D geothermal structure.
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Now we're hearing from Conor Rutland Conor Rutland from UEA School of Environmental Sciences, who is giving a talk titled 'Temporal evolution of interseismic strain rate at strike-slip and reverse faults from InSAR'.

Now we're hearing from Conor Rutland <a href="/RutlandConor/">Conor Rutland</a> from <a href="/ueaenv/">UEA School of Environmental Sciences</a>, who is giving a talk titled 'Temporal evolution of interseismic strain rate at strike-slip and reverse faults from InSAR'.
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Our last talk of the session is from Kris Adi Astra Kris Adi A. from Oxford Earth Sciences, on Estimating stress drops on crustal faults using inter-station phase coherence: comparison with the Ridgecrest stress drop validation study.

Our last talk of the session is from Kris Adi Astra <a href="/madetomkris/">Kris Adi A.</a> from <a href="/OxUniEarthSci/">Oxford Earth Sciences</a>, on Estimating stress drops on crustal faults using inter-station phase coherence: comparison with the Ridgecrest stress drop validation study.