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GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Seminars (1997-2005)
 
2005
December
2005-12-14Dr. John Harper, Coastal Ocean Resources Inc.
The Clam Gardens of the Broughton Archipelago: a case for pre-contact, large-scale mariculture in Queen Charlotte Strait (Abstract)
2005-12-14Dr. Kurt Feigl, CNRS, Toulouse, France
Measuring, modeling and visualizing transient crustal deformation
2005-12-01Dr. Yoshihiro Ito, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NIED), Japan
Accretionary prism earthquake: Dynamic deformation of the accretionary prism excites very-low-frequency earthquakes (Abstract)
2005-12-01Dr. Hitoshi Hirose, National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (NIED), Japan
Slip history for short-term slow slip events with low-frequency tremor in southwest Japan (Abstract)
November
2005-11-10Dr. Leanne J. Pyle, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Ediacaran, our newest geological period, and its record in northwestern Canada
October
2005-10-27Mr. Christopher W. Fuller, Dept. Earth and Space Sciences, Univ. of Washington
Subduction-Thrust Earthquakes and the Evolution of Accreting Forearcs
2005-10-20Prof. Qi-Fu Chen, China Earthquake Administration
Earthquake Studies in China
2005-10-12Dr. Paul Lacroix, Managing Director, The Canadian Centre for Ocean Gliders (CCOG)
Ocean Gliders in Canada (Abstract)
2005-10-06Audrey Dallimore and Dr. Randy Enkin, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Wild Storms to Seismic Shakes: How retreating ice sheets and rising seas left behind a movie in Effingham Inlet of what we might expect in the future.
August
2005-08-11Dr. Typhoon Lee, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics and Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Is Pluto or Its Sibling a Planet? (Abstract)
May
2005-05-12Dr. Kelin Wang, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Submarine wedges in subduction earthquake cycles: the theory of dynamic critical tapers
April
2005-04-28Dilumie Abeysirigunawardena, Dept. of Geography, Univ. of Victoria
Meteorological and oceanographic responses to clmiate change along the north coast of British Columbia (Abstract)
2005-04-21Dr. Heiner Josenhans, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Seabed stability and regional variability in slump size and frequency in the Queen Charlotte Basin
2005-04-15Gary McCartie
The BC Experience Project: An Interactive Geographical Attraction in Victoria's Crystal Garden
2005-04-14Dr. Vaughn Barrie, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Effects of the 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in the Republic of Seychelles
2005-04-07Dr. Nik Christensen, Dpt of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin
Serpentinites and Serpentinites: Their Abundances in the Oceanic Crust and Forearc Upper Mantle (Abstract)
2005-04-05Ikuko Wada, School of Earth and Ocean Science, Univ. of Victoria, and PGC
Heat Flow Measurements along the Southern Colombia Margin
March
2005-03-07John Clague, Dpt. Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC
Climate-driven, large-scale fluctuations of Kluane Lake, Yukon, during the last 500 years (Abstract)
2005-03-03Steve Blasco, GSC Atlantic
Geoscience for Ocean Management in the Beaufort Sea: Geohazards and Coastal Stability (Abstract)
February
2005-02-17Dr. Gail Atkinson, Dept. Earth Sciences, Carleton Univ., Ottawa
Ground Motions for Earthquakes in southwestern British Columbia and northwestern Washington: Crustal, In-Slab and Offshore Events (Abstract)
2005-02-10Danis Nourgaliev, Kazan State University
Lakes sediment investigation methods - from seismic and drilling to magnetic properties
2005-02-03Dr. Kelin Wang, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
1975 Haicheng Earthquake: A Tale of Prediction
2005-02-02Dr. Ian Hutchinson, Geography Department, Simon Fraser University
Paleo-tsunami Field Evidence from South Coastal British Columbia
2005-02-02Dr. Josef Cherniawsky, Ocean Science Institute, DFO
Tsunami Modeling for Cascadia
January
2005-01-27Dr. Patrick McLaren, GeoSea Consulting Ltd, Brentwood Bay (BC)
Sediment and contaminant transport associated with Victoria's sewage outfalls
 
2004
December
2004-12-13Dr. Shiro Ohmi, Disaster Prevention Research Institute, University of Kyoto, Japan
Deep low-frequency earthquakes associated with active faults in southwest Japan - Possible evidence of fluid activity beneath active faults? (Abstract)
November
2004-11-18Claire Currie, SEOS - UVic and PGC
The thermal structure of subduction zones: Why are backarcs hot? (Abstract)
April
2004-04-08Dr. Alison Rust, Earth & Ocean Sciences, Univ. of British Columbia
Excited by flow: A theoretical investigation of flow-induced oscillations as a source mechanism for tremor (Abstract)
September
2004-09-21Dr Stephane Mazzotti, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Seismic Hazard in Mid North America: Scientific Issues and Role of EarthScope (Abstract)
2004-09-08Dr. Jason Phipps Morgan, Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University
Possible effects of a buoyant plume-fed asthenosphere on continental rift magmatism and subduction zone dynamics
July
2004-07-30Geoff Munro, Science Branch Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada
Science in the Centres: Building a Canadian Science Culture (Abstract)
June
2004-06-24Dr. Michael D Higgins, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi
Links between the geology and archaeology of Greece and western Turkey
2004-06-23Dr. Pierre Henry, CNRS, Europole Arbois, France
Fluids and faults: subduction decollements and cold seeps
2004-06-18Dr. Timothy Dixon, Division of Marine Geology and Geophysics, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami
Viscosity and water content of the western U.S. upper mantle (Abstract)
May
2004-05-27Chris Houser, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Nonlinear wave processes over the tidal flats of Roberts Bank, Fraser River Delta (Abstract)
April
2004-04-29Dr. Todd Nicholson, UBS, Earth and Ocean Sciences
Structure of the Northern Cascadia subduction zone (Abstract)
2004-04-28Dr. Heiner Josenhans, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
A Digital Atlas of the Surficial Geology and Seabed Dynamics of the Queen Charlotte Basin (Abstract)
2004-04-22Dr. Chris Houser, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Nonlinear wave processes over the tidal flats of Roberts Bank, Fraser River Delta (Abstract)
March
2004-03-11Dr. Roger Hansen, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Seismotectonics of the Central Denali Fault, Alaska and the 2002 Denali Fault
February
2004-02-05Dr. Wayne Thatcher, US Geological Survey, Menlo Park
New Constraints on the Active Deformation of the Continents
January
2004-01-29Jeremy Venditti, Dept. of Geography, University of British Columbia
Experiments on the Dynamics of Sand Dunes in Rivers
2004-01-15Dr. Roy Hyndman, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
The Origin of Mountain Belts, Subduction Zone Backarcs
 
2003
December
2003-12-17Richard Ebda, Royal BC Museum, Victoria
Origin and Distribution of Magnolias: Tectonics, Molecular Biology, Climate Change
November
2003-11-27Dr Herb Dragert, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Episodic Tremor and Slip in the Cascadia Subduction Zone: A Story of Discovery (Abstract)
2003-11-24Dr Roman Botyka, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Juneau, AK
Active Tectonics and Post-Little Ice Age Rebound in the Glacier Bay Region, Southeast Alaska
2003-11-06Dr. Dennis Kent, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory
Informal Presentation: Great Rift Valleys of Pangea: Rain Gauges on a Moving Supercontinent
September
2003-09-17Dr. John Adams, GSC Pacific (Ottawa)
A damaging Italian earthquake / GSC's earthquake alert service / Getting earthquake depth by modelling regional depth phases (Abstract)
2003-09-12Harold Tobin, University of New Mexico
Drilling the seismogenic zone at Nankai, SW Japan
2003-09-12Gaku Kimura, University of Tokyo
Exhumed fossil seismogenic rocks and the modern seismogenic zone at the Nankai margin
June
2003-06-12Dr. Elizabeth H. Hearn, Earth & Ocean Science Department, University of British Columbia
Dynamics of the North Anatolian Fault Zone: clues from modeling deformation over multiple time intervals (Abstract)
May
2003-05-08Ms. Sheri Molnar, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria
Investigating Seismic Hazard and Site Response in Victoria, BC: Analysis of Felt Reports and Ground Motion Recordings from the 2001 Nisqually Earthquake (Abstract)
April
2003-04-24Bruce Johnson, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
IT Services at GSC Pacific Sidney
2003-04-15Dr. Jean-Claude Mareschal, Director Geotop-Uqam-McGill
Heat Flow and Elastic Thickness of the Lithosphere in Canada
March
2003-03-27Honn Kao, NRCan, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
New Seismic Constraints on the Crustal Structures of Tarim Basin, NW China (Abstract)
2003-03-20Dr. Michael J. Whiticar, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, university of Victoria
Carbon Systematics at Hydrate Ridge
2003-03-13Mr. Heiner Josenhans, GSC Atlantic
A digital Geoscience and Earth History Atlas for the Gulf of St.Lawrence (Abstract)
2003-03-11Mr. Mathieun J. Duchesne, Institute national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) University of Quebec
Genesis of mass wasting seismic facies deduced by CAT-scan analysis
2003-03-06Mr. Chris Houser, Scarborough College Coastal Research Group, University of Toronto at Scarborough
Feedback mechanisms in the morphodynamics of multiple-barred nearshores (Abstract)
February
2003-02-25Dr. Pedro Basabe, United Nations Inter-Agency Secretariat of the ISDR
UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) (Abstract)
2003-02-06Mr. Mark Seemann, Provincial Emergency Program (PEP)
Provincial Emergency Program: What is it?
January
2003-01-30Dr. Martin Scherwath, School of Earthe and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria
Structural imaging of continental collision in New Zealand using seismic wide-angle data -- Results from the SIGHT experiment (Abstract)
 
2002
December
2002-12-12Shuichi Kodaira, Institute for Frontier Research in Earth Evolution, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center
A role of subducting oceanic crust for mega-thrust earthquakes (Abstract)
2002-12-12Alex J. Smith, Institute for Frontier Research in Earth Evolution, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center
Earthquakes in Southern Japan - Damage and Preparedness (Abstract)
November
2002-11-28David Mate, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Science in the Centres - Enjoy the Tour!
2002-11-14Vera Pospelova
Dinoflagellate cysts as indicators of present and past environmentalconditions in New England estuaries
2002-11-13Mike Willis, Ohio State University and Byrd Polar Research Centre
Campaign GPS Surveys in Victoria Land, Antarctica
2002-11-06Jason Fang, Public Works and Government Services Canada
Seismic Hazard Analysis and Structural Retrofit
October
2002-10-31E. Irving, J. Baker, M. Hamilton, P.J. Wynne
Early Proterozoic Geomagnetic Field in Western Canadian Shield: implications for paleolatitude, rotations and stratigraphy
2002-10-10Ray E. Wells, Pacific Northwest Geologic Mapping and Urban Hazards, USGS
Coseismic slip in great subduction zone earthquakes - its relationship to subduction erosion and subsidence of the forearc
2002-10-07John Adams, National Earthquake Hazards Program, GSC Pacific (Ottawa)
Development of Seismic Hazard Maps for the 2004 National Building Code of Canada (Abstract)
June
2002-06-06Matthew Davie, Geophysics department of UBC
Sources of Methane for Marine Gas Hydrate: Inferences from a comparison of observations and numerical models (Abstract)
May
2002-05-30Charlotte Nielsen, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France
Partitioning at very oblique subduction zones: A comparative marine study between the Burma Trench and the western termination of the Hellenic Trench (Abstract)
2002-05-24Bruce McFadgen, Department of Conservation, Science and Technology Unit, Wellington, New-Zealand
Dating of short time scale - The significance of catastrophic events in New-Zealand prehistory (Abstract)
April
2002-04-23Brian Atwater, Kenji Satake, Kelin Wang, US Geol. Survey, Geol. Survey Japan, and Geol. Survey Canada
Great Cascadia earthquake of 1700 and comparison with the 1960 Chile earthquake
2002-04-22Brian Atwater, Kenji Satake, and Takeshi Sagiya, US Geol. Survey, and Geol. Survey Japan
Enigmas of the Kuril subduction zone earthquakes
2002-04-11J. Shaw, GSC Atlantic
Submarine moraines in Newfoundland coastal waters: Implications for deglaciation of Atlantic Canada (Abstract)
2002-04-04Dr. Duane Froese, Department of Earth Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Mountains, Permafrost and Pliocene Glaciation of Yukon: A Role for the Arctic Ocean (Abstract)
March
2002-03-28Jon Mound, Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences, UBC
Long-Term Rotational Effects on the Shape of the Earth and its Oceans (Abstract)
2002-03-04Ruth Ludwin, Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN), University of Washington
Native stories about Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquakes (Abstract)
February
2002-02-21Gregory M. Dipple, Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of British Columbia
Dynamics and mechanics of crustal fluid flow: examples and applications from metamorphism, skarn formation, and greenhouse gas sequestration
2002-02-14Dr. Tuna Onur, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Seismic Risk Assessment (Damage Estimation) in Southwestern British Columbia
January
2002-01-24William S. D. Wilcoc, University of Washington
Why monitor earthquakes on the Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge?
2002-01-17Jonathan F. Hughes, Department of Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University
Reconciling estimates of coseismic subsidence and crustal deformation rates for Tofino, British Columbia
2002-01-16Dr. Martyn Unsworth, Institute for Geophysical Research Dept. Physics, University of Alberta
7 months in Tibet - tectonic studies of the Tibetan Plateau
2002-01-10Dr. Vladimir Graizer, California Division of Mines and Geology Sacramento, California
Some Applications of Strong Motions to Source and Site Response Studies
2002-01-09Dr. Rutger Whalstrom, GeoForschungsZentrum Potsdam, Germany
The logic tree and its application to seismic hazard assessment for Fennoscandia
2002-01-08Dr. Jochen Braunmiller, Swiss Seismological Service Zurich, Switzerland
Moment Tensors and Magnitude Calibration in the European-Mediterranean region
 
2001
December
2001-12-19Dr. Ken X.-S. X.-S. Hao, CCJ GeoServices Corp., Richmond
Site amplification factor by coda technique in the Kanto area, Japan
2001-12-18Dr. Stefan Wiemer, Swiss Seismological Service, Institute of Geophysics, Zurich, Switzerland
Towards Time Dependent Earthquake Hazard Mapping
2001-12-17Honn Kao, Institute of Earth Sciences, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Seismogenic Patterns Along the Convergent Plate Boundaries in Western Pacific: From Kuril to Luzon
2001-12-06Steve W. Holbrook, University of Wyoming, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics
New Seismic Images of the Blake Ridge Methane Hydrate Province (Abstract)
2001-12-06Dr. Charles Paull, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute
Modern Sediment Transport Processes in Monterey Canyon
November
2001-11-30Dr. Barry Zelt, Dept. of Geology and Geophysics, University of Hawaii
Seismic studies in the western Woodlark Basin, SW Pacific
2001-11-29Dr. Ian Kay, Dept. Medical Physics, Tom Baker Cancer Centre, Calgary
Assessing Normal Tissue Radio-sensitivity using Dynamic Imaging
2001-11-22Philip Hill, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Sediment transport under combined waves and currents: Towards a predictive model for erosion and deposition on the Fraser River delta (Abstract)
2001-11-15Tom Brocher, US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA
Upper crustal structure in the Puget Lowland: Results from the 1998 Seismic Hazards Investigation in Puget Sound (Abstract)
2001-11-08Jean-Yves Collot, Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche-sur-Mer (Oceanography Observatory of Villefrance), France
Seismic exploration of the Ecuador-Colombia active margin and inter-plate seismogenic zone
2001-11-01Colin E. Dunn, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Airborne biogeochemical surveys for PGEs at Rottenstone, Saskatchewan, and kimberlites in Alberta (Abstract)
October
2001-10-18Alfonso Rivera, GSC Quebec
Canadian Groundwater Strategy, A Framework for Collaboration in Groundwater across Canada (Abstract)
2001-10-11Linda Noson, AGRA Assoc.
CREW Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake Scenario (Abstract)
2001-10-04Trevor Lewis, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
The edge zone of gas hydrate layer in the Gulf of Mexico (Abstract)
September
2001-09-27Mickael Riedel, SEOS, Univ. Victoria
3D seismic investigation of northern Cascadia marine gas hydrate (Abstract)
2001-09-20Peter T. Bobrowsky, BC Geological Survey
Landslides, media and Inca Engineering in Peru (Abstract)
August
2001-08-28Andree Blais-Stevens, GSC (Ottawa)
Paleoseismic signature in late Holocene sediment cores from Saanich Inlet, BC (Abstract)
January
2001-01-18Mark Stasiuk, GSC Pacific (Vancouver)
Preparing for a Volcanic Eruption on Dominica, West Indies: Food for Thought in Western Canada
 
2000
December
2000-12-07Joe Henton, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
North Cascadia Margin Deformation from GPS Measurements
November
2000-11-30Moritz Heimpel, University of Alberta
Faulting and Earthquake Scaling in Viscoelastic Numerical Models
2000-11-23Doug Stead, Simon Fraser University
Why the Frank Slide Slid. Rock Slope Failures: Mechanisms and Analysis
2000-11-16Wencai Yang, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
Ultrahigh-pressure metamorphic terranes in South China
2000-11-09Michelle Haskin, Simon Fraser University
Multi-disciplinary correlation of mid-Cretaceous volcanic packages across the Insular/Intermontane Superterrane boundary: Implications for the Baja B.C. hypothesis
2000-11-02Mike Wulder, acific Forestry Centre
Remotely sensed laser data for surface elevation and tree height estimation
October
2000-10-26James Kennet, U. California at Santa Barbara
Role of gas hydrates in Quaternary climate change
2000-10-19Rene Barendregt, Geography, University of Lethbridge
The Quaternary History of the Tintina Trench and the Dawson Terraces
2000-10-05Kumar Ramachandran, University of Victoria
Results from the SHIPS mission: Upper Crustal Velocity Structure of South Western British Columbia from 3D Nonlinear First Arrival Traveltime Tomography
September
2000-09-27Phil Cummings, JAMSTEC Japan
A New Look at Some Historical Earthquakes in the Nankai Trough, SW Japan
May
2000-05-18Randy Enkin, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Whence Baja British Columbia?
2000-05-04Ted Irving, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Gardens of Oxford and Cambridge
April
2000-04-26Dave Mosher, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Geology and Neotectonics of the Eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca: a digital atlas on CD-ROM
2000-04-20Jeff Freymueller, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Alaska: Studying a Complex Subduction Zone Using GPS
2000-04-06Dr. Jim Ryan, GSC Pacific (Vancouver)
Latest Archean granulite-facies activity and Paleoproterozoic low-grade reactivation along the Big lake shear zone, MacQuoid-Gibson lakes area (Nunavut): A fundamental boundary in the Western Churchill Province
March
2000-03-30Dave Engebretson, U. Western Washington
The Pigafetta Basin (Jurassic Pacific) - San Juan Islands Connection
2000-03-30Clark Blake, U. Western Washington
The Pigafetta Basin (Jurassic Pacific) - San Juan Islands Connection
2000-03-23Steve Johnston, UVIC
Rodinia Shmodinia!! Whence came the Kibaran Natal Belt, southeast Africa?
2000-03-16Steven Jaume, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Going Critical: The Dynamical Evolution of Earthquake Fault Systems
2000-03-09Stephane Mazzotti, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Tectonics and kinematics of the Izu-Bonin arc / Central Japan collision: a combined analysis of marine geology and GPS data
2000-03-09Pierre Henry, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
Tectonics and kinematics of the Izu-Bonin arc / Central Japan collision: a combined analysis of marine geology and GPS data
2000-03-09Xavier Le Pichon, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris
Tectonics and kinematics of the Izu-Bonin arc / Central Japan collision: a combined analysis of marine geology and GPS data
February
2000-02-29Jeremy Tatum, Physics, UVic
Seismographic tracking of fireballs
2000-02-24Dani Alldrick, BC GSB
Hidden Flaws in Cordilleran Geology
2000-02-10Ron Clowes, UBC
Varying lithospheric structures of the Canadian and Alaskan Cordillera revealed by seismic reflection and refraction experiments.
2000-02-03Dr. Kelin Wang, Earl Davis, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Tidal response of subsea formations
January
2000-01-28Sam Johnson, US Geological Survey, Golden CO
Late Quaternary tectonics of the Devils Mountain fault and related structures, northern Puget Lowland and eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca
2000-01-27F. Martinez, A. Goodliffe, Trevor Lewis, Al Taylor
Heat Flow in the Woodlark Basin, Papua New Guinea
2000-01-20Mike Buckingham, CRIPPS
Sound propagation in porous media
2000-01-13Andrew Okulitch, GSC Pacific (Vancouver)
Geological insights derived from 1:1million compilations
 
1999
December
1999-12-22Andreas Schmidt Mumm, German Geological Survey
From basement to basins: hydrothermal systems documented by fluid inclusions
1999-12-09Bert Struik, GSC Pacific (Vancouver)
A Goalies perspective on the Proposal Driven System
1999-12-02Phil Hill, Simon Fraser University and Université du Québec à Rimouski
Post-glacial emergence of the Hudson Bay shoreline: neotectonics and forced regression
November
1999-11-30Mladen Nedimovic, University of Toronto
Seismic Reflection Imaging in Crystalline Terrains: Major Challenges and Suggested Solutions.....
1999-11-25Steve Taylor, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Canada builds the World's Largest Autonomous Undersea Vehicle for Arctic Research
1999-11-19Johannes Ristau, University of Manitoba
Applications of synthetic aperture radar interferometry in the study of the Nahanni Earthquake Region
1999-11-18Colin Dunn, GSC (Emeritus)
Roads Through Morocco: Results of a National Geographic Geobotanical Expedition
1999-11-17John Adams, GSC Pacific (Ottawa)
The 1999 Izmit, Turkey, earthquake and its engineering consequences
1999-11-14Dick Peltier, CGU 1999 Distinguished Lecturer, University of Toronto
Ice Age Climate Dynamics
1999-11-10Kim Conway, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Holocene Sponge Reefs on the B.C. Shelf: A Seafloor Jurassic Park
1999-11-10Vaughn Barrie, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Holocene Sponge Reefs on the B.C. Shelf: A Seafloor Jurassic Park
October
1999-10-21Scott Dallimore, GSC (Terrain Sciences Division)
Arctic Gas Hydrates - Review of issues and recent findings from scientific drilling in the Mackenzie Delta
1999-10-06Chris Yorath, GSC (Retired)
'Island of Death': the story of D'Arcy Island
September
1999-09-24Stephane Mazzotti, Ecole Normal Superior, University of Paris
GPS Studies and Tectonics in Japan
1999-09-23Renee Hetherington, Pacific Geoscience Centre/ University of Victoria
The application of malacology to the interpretation of paleoenvironment in the Queen Charlotte Island region
1999-09-22Takeshi Sagiya, Crustal Dynamics Laboratory, Geographical Survey of Japan
Crustal deformation in Shikoku, southwest Japan, during a whole earthquake cycle at the Nankai Trough
May
1999-05-27Dave Mosher, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Seismic stratigraphies and physical properties of an anoxic basin, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
1999-05-20John Cassidy, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Active Faulting beneath the Strait of Georgia from Earthquake Studies
1999-05-17Simon Peacock, Arizona State University.
Geology and Tectonics of the US Cordillera: Overview
April
1999-04-30Maurice Lamontagne, GSC Pacific (Ottawa)
"Yes, there are earthquakes in the East: every day the Charlevoix Seismic Zone is shaking!"
1999-04-23Stephen Piercey, MDRU - University of British Columbia
Chemostratigraphic Studies in the Finlayson Lake VMS Belt: New Insights into the Mid- to Late-Paleozoic Tectonic and Metallogenic Evolution of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane
1999-04-16Steve Kirby, USGS
Methane hydrate: New results on the kinetics of decomposition at an atmosphere
1999-04-15Steve Kirby, USGS
50th Aniversary Observance of the M 7.0 Olympia Earthquake of 13 April 1949: New Developments in the Science of Earthquakes Inside Slabs and Their Implications for Hazard Assessments for the Pacific Northwest U.S.
1999-04-14Geoff Abers (U. Kansas), Brad Hacker (U California, Santa Barbara) and Simon Peacock (Arizona State University), Each presenter will speak for 20-30 minutes.
The thermal, petrological, and seismologicval structure of subducting oceanic lithosphere
March
1999-03-25Steve Johnson, University of Victoria
The Cape Fold Belt and Syntaxis, and the rotated Falkland Islands: Dextral Transpressional tectonics along the southwest margin of Gondwana
1999-03-24Kimihiro Mochizuki, University of Tokyo
Heterogeneous structure along the Nankai trough and recent seismicity observations
1999-03-11Sean Willett, University of Washington
Erosion, Extension and Rapid Rock Exhumation in Taiwan
1999-03-09Cathy Woodgold, GSC Pacific (Ottawa)
Depth Phase Beamforming: Finding the Depths of Earthquakes by Combining Signals
1999-03-04Andy Calvert, Simon Fraser University
Applications of seismic and radar imaging in Quebec mining camps
February
1999-02-18Carl-Georg Bank, University of British Columbia
Characterization of the upper mantle beneath the Slave Craton using teleseismic methods
1999-02-04Ted Irving, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Dating the base of the longest polarity interval (the Late Paleozoic Kiaman Superchron) in Australia and Nova Scotia: stratigraphic and tectonic implications
January
1999-01-28Michael Riedel, University of Victoria & Pacific Geoscience Centre
AVO/AVA - Investigations on Shallow Marine Sediments
1999-01-28Heiner Josenhans, GSC Atlantic
How Swath Mapping and marine geological studies have lead to the recovery of human made stone tool from paleo-delta at 53 m water depth in Juan Perez Sound, Queen Charlotte Islands B.C.
1999-01-14Ted Irving, Jane Wynne, Tark Hamilton and Mike Wingate, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Mid Tertiary extension in the Queen Charlotte Islands
 
1998
November
1998-11-12Randy Enkin, GSC Pacific (Sidney), Don Elston (USGS, Flagstaff), and Judith Baker GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Tightening the Belt. Paleomagnetic constraints on the deposition and deformation of the mid-Proterozoic Belt-Purcell Supergroup
October
1998-10-29Doreen Ames, Mineral Resources Division, GSC Pacific (Sidney) visitor, 98/99
Distribution and character of impact-induced hydrothermal alteration, Sudbury Structure
1998-10-22Alan Galley, GSC (GSC Pacific (Sidney) visitor, 98/99
The role of sub-seafloor tonalite-trondhjemite intrusions in developing convective hydrothermal systems
1998-10-08Carmel Lowe, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Geophysical characterization of mineralization in the East Kootenays, British Columbia
September
1998-09-24Simon Peacock, Arizona State University, GSC Pacific (Sidney) visitor, 1998/99
Thermal, metamorphic, and seismological structure of subduction zones
1998-09-17Felix Waldhauser, Stanford University
Deep 3-Dimensional structure of the Alps: An open Moho revealed by a unified analysis of seismic profiles
1998-09-16Eikichi Tsukuda, Geological Survey of Japan
Rupturing history of active faults in central Japan during the last 800 years. This will be a 30 minute presentation
1998-09-09Ray Wells, USGS/Menlo Park
Cascadia forearc migration and its neotectonic significance
1998-09-08Eikichi Tsukuda, Geological Survey of Japan
Shear zones caused by forearc migration in SW Japan and the Ryukyu arcs
June
1998-06-04Tom James, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Postglacial Rebound Models for SW British Columbia and Northern Washington State
May
1998-05-07Murray Journeay, GSC Pacific (Vancouver)
Neogene Tectonics of Northern Cascadia
April
1998-04-15Dr. Shin'ichi Kuramoto, Geological Survey of Japan
Gas hydrates and tectonics in the eastern Nankai trough
1998-04-09Garry Rogers, and Richard Baldwin, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Highlights from the Seismological Society America Meeting, Boulder, Colorado
March
1998-03-19Ted Irving, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Blackett's Magnetometer and the Revival of Mobilism
1998-03-05Tony Lambert, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Absolute Gravimetry: Applications in Geodynamics
February
1998-02-06Diana Allen, Simon Fraser University
Hydrologic and Thermal Simulations of an Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage System in a Fractured Carbonate Aquifer, Carleton University
January
1998-01-21Ed Decker, University of Maine
Inferences from thermal data for the Colorado and Wyoming parts of the Southern Rocky Mountains region, United States
1998-01-21Heiner Josenhans, Atlantic Geoscience Centre. Joint IOS/PGC seminar. To be held in IOS Auditorium
Swath Bathymetry and Geological Interpretations of the Sea-level History and Drowned Landscapes of the Queen Charlotte Islands
1998-01-19Steve Malone, University of Washington, Seattle
The Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network - Its expanding role at the local and national (and global) level
1998-01-08Andrew Frederiksen, U.B.C. Earth and Ocean Sciences
Tomographic Studies of the Canadian Upper Mantle
 
1997
November
1997-11-27Shawn Marshall, University of British Columbia
Modelling meltwater and iceberg flux to the oceans from meltback, proglacial lake evolution, and ice stream surges in the Laurentide Ice Sheet
1997-11-20Roy Hyndman and Trevor Lewis, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Thermal Structure of the Cordillera - North American Craton Boundary: The Effect of Temperature on Style of Deformation
1997-11-16Bernie Housen, Western Washington University
Bellingham Magnetic Fabics and the Deformation Style of Active Accretionary Prisms
1997-11-13Kim Conway and Vaughn Barrie, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Modern Siliceous Sponge Reefs on the British Columbia Continental Shelf: An Update and Review in the International Year of the Reef
October
1997-10-30Dave Mosher, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Neotectonic mapping in the eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca: evidence for postglacial faulting
1997-10-25Bruce Buffett, University of British Columbia.
The formation of gas hydrate in the deep sea floor
1997-10-16Gia Khazaradze, University of Washington, Seattle
Two Years of Crustal Deformation Measurements in Washington
1997-10-09Chris Yorath, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
A geological tour of Banff, Yoho, and Jasper National Parks
September
1997-09-18Randy Enkin, Judith Baker (GSC Pacific (Sidney) and Kirk Osadetz (GSC Calgary)
Paleomagnetism in the southern Canadian Foreland Belt: Laramide fluid events, uplift and cooling
1997-09-11Trevor Lewis and Kelin Wang, GSC Pacific (Sidney)
Selected Highlights of the 29th Conference of the International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior, held in Thessaloniki, Greece

2006-05-02Important notices