The 2018 AGU Fall Meeting will take place from 10-14 December 2018 in Washington, DC, USA. With almost 24,000 Earth and space scientists in 2017, AGU’s Fall Meeting is the largest of its kind in the world.Visit the meeting website.
Note: This listing provides examples of sessions to which DCO scientists might wish to submit abstracts. Each Section/Focus Group has links where you will find additional sessions for your consideration. To add additional sessions to this listing, please contact the DCO Engagement Team.
Abstract submission deadline is 1 August 2018, 11:59 P.M. EDT
Biogeosciences
Fumio Inagaki, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC); Vlada Stamenkovic, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology; Victoria J Orphan, California Institute of Technology; Kai-Uwe Hinrichs, MARUM - University of Bremen
B061. Picky Eating in the Deep Subsurface?
Emily R Estes, University of Delaware; Elizabeth Trembath-Reichert, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; Sabrina Beckmann, University of Delaware Earth and Space Science Informatics
Study of Earth's Deep Interior
DI002. Advances in Computational Geosciences
Juliane Dannberg, University of California Davis; Jed Brown, University of Colorado at Boulder; Dave May, University of Oxford; Marc W Spiegelman, Columbia University
DI003. Advances in Understanding Earth's Dynamic Processes using Seismic Anisotropy
Margarete Ann Jadamec, The State University of New York at Buffalo; Maureen D Long, Yale University; Manuele Faccenda, Università di Padova
Curtis D Williams, University of California Davis; Jin Zhang; Ebru Bozdag, Colorado School of Mines; Jiashun Hu, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
DI007. Digital Exploration of Earth's Deep Interior
Maxwell L Rudolph, University of California Davis; Andrew J Schaeffer, University of Ottawa; Linda M Warren, Saint Louis University Main Campus
DI008. Diverse Perspectives on the Deep Mantle, Combining Geochemistry and Geophysics
Bradford J Foley, Pennsylvania State University Main Campus; Hanika Rizo, Carnegie Institution for Science; Colin Jackson, Brown University
DI010. Emerging Methods in Diamond Anvil Cell Research
Thomas Meier, University of Bayreuth; Konstantin Glazyrin, DESY Deutsches Elektronen Synchrotron
DI011. Evolution and Interaction of the Mantle and Core
Joshua P Townsend, Sandia National Laboratories; Maxim Ballmer, ETH Zurich; Zhou Zhang, University of Minnesota; Teh-Ru Alex Song, University College London
DI012. Exploring the Earth’s Core: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Marine Lasbleis, Tokyo Institute of Technology; Emily Kate Hawkins, University of California Los Angeles; Daniele Antonangeli, Sorbonne Université - MNHN - CNRS - IMPMC; Arwen Fedora Deuss, Utrecht University;
DI013. Forms and Fluxes of Deep Carbon in Earth
Marie Edmonds, University of Cambridge; Erik Hauri, DTM Carnegie Institution; Louise H Kellogg, University of California - Davis; Jie Li, University of Michigan Ann Arbor
Natalia V Solomatova, Ecole Normale Supérieure Lyon; Chris J Grose, California Institute of Technology; Songqiao Shawn Wei, Michigan State University; arolina R Lithgow-Bertelloni, University of California Los Angeles;
DI017. Probing the Lowermost Mantle
Shuai Zhang, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory; Sanne Cottaar, University of Cambridge; Mingming Li, Arizona State University; Lauren Harrison, EOAS University of British Columbia;
DI018. Subducting Slabs in the Mantle
Karin Sigloch, University of Oxford; Fanny Garel, Cardiff University; Zhongwen Zhan, CalTech Seismological Laboratory;
DI023. Towards Success in Geodynamic Modeling - Learning From and Improving on Model Iterations
Shi Joyce Sim, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington; Rene Gassmoeller, University of California Davis; Adina E. Pusok, University of California San Diego; Mineral and Rock Physics
Education
ED004. Amazing Technologies and Capabilities that Contribute to STEAM
Brian Hamilton Day, NASA Ames Research Center; Emily Law, CalTech JPL; Kristen J Erickson, NASA Headquarters
ED031. Early Career Scientist Networks and Organizations
Tim H M van Emmerik, The Ocean Cleanup; Kevin A Reed, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Olivia Trani, European Geosciences Union; Catalina Oaida, UCLA
Earth and Space Science Informatics
IN012. Changing Culture through Credit in Support of Enabling FAIR Data
Denise J Hills, Geological Survey of Alabama; Shelley Stall, American Geophysical Union; Rowena Davis, Arizona Geological Survey; Catriona Maccallum, Hindawi Limited
IN028. Earth and Space Science Informatics: General Contributions
Jane K Hart, University of Southampton; Lesley A Wyborn, Australian National University; Mark A Parsons, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Jens F Klump, CSIRO Earth Science Resource Engineering
IN055. Persistent Identifiers Demystified: Increase the Impact and Reach of Your Research
Jens F Klump, CSIRO Mineral Resources; Fiona Murphy, University of Reading
IN056. Predictive Analytics in the Earth and Space Sciences
Anirudh Prabhu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Fang Huang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Xiaogang Ma, University of Idaho; Shaunna Morrison, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington
IN059. Tools, Recommended Practices and Workflows for Data Publication to Help Researchers
Amber E Budden, DataONE; Fiona Murphy, Independent Researcher; Hao Zhong, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Jens F Klump, CSIRO Earth Science Resource Engineering
IN061. Transforming Earth and Planetary Science with Mixed Reality
Charles K Thompson, Jet Propulsion Laboratory; Shayna Skolnik, Navteca; Planetary Sciences
Mineral and Rock Physics
Yuval Boneh, Brown University; Emily J Chin, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Katharina Marquardt, Bayerisches Geoinstitut, Universitaet Bayreuth;
MR013. Light Elements in the Core
Mainak Mookherjee, Florida State University; Bin Chen, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Guillaume Morard, CNRS, Zhicheng Jing, Case Western Reserve University
MR014. Material Properties of the Core
Rebecca A. Fischer, Harvard University; Michael I Bergman, Bard College at Simon's Rock
MR023. Volatile Elements in Planetary Interiors: Storage, Cycling, and Implications
Jin Liu, Stanford University; Jessica M Warren, University of Delaware; Elizabeth Colette Thompson, University of Chicago; Marc M Hirschmann, Univ Minnesota
Dongzhou Zhang, University of Hawaii at Manoa; Changyong Park, Geophysical Laboratory; Zhicheng Jing, Case Western Reserve University; Tony Yu, University of Chicago
Planetary Sciences
P006. Carbon Across the Solar System
Faith Vilas, National Science Foundation; Amanda R Hendrix, Planetary Science Institute Tucson
Eric Thomas Parker, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center; Bradley T De Gregorio, Naval Research Laboratory; Emma S Bullock, Organization Not Listed; Heather Graham, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Public Affairs
PA016. Community Management in Earth and Space Sciences
Amber E Budden, DataONE; Katie Pratt; University of Rhode Island; Erin Robinson, Foundation for Earth Science; Melissa Varga, Union of Concerned Scientists
Tectonophysics
Katsuyoshi Michibayashi, Nagoya University; Junfeng Zhang, China Univ. of Geosciences; Haemyeong Jung, Seoul National University
T011. Current Understanding of Large Igneous Provinces, Hotspot Tracks, and Mantle Plumes
William W Sager, University of Houston; Anthony Koppers, Oregon State University; Cornelia Class, Lamont -Doherty Earth Observatory; Trond Helge Torsvik, University of Oslo
T012. (De-)Cratonization Dynamics
Klaus Gessner, Organization Not Listed; Liang Zhao, IGG Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Huaiyu Yuan, Macquarie University; Vadim L Levin, Rutgers University
T014. Deep Structure and Geodynamics of the Continental Convergence Zones
Shuwen Dong, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences; Larry D Brown, Cornell University; Mian Liu, University of Missouri Columbia; Rui Gao, Institute of Geology, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
Joann M Stock, California Institute of Technology; Brandon Shuck, University of Texas at Austin; Anders John McCarthy, University of Lausanne; Marco Maffione, University of Birmingham
T032. Oceanic Lithosphere: Structure and Evolution from Creation to Destruction
Adrian K Doran, Scripps Institution of Oceanography; Jennifer Harding, University of Texas, Institute for Geophysics; Zhitu Ma, Brown University
Claire A Currie, University of Alberta; Andrew J Schaeffer, University of Ottawa; Vedran Lekic, University of Maryland; Jolante van Wijk, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
T041. Subduction Top to Bottom-2
David William Scholl, University of Alaska Fairbanks; Gray E Bebout, Lehigh University; Laura M Wallace, University of Texas at Austin;
Javier Fullea, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies; Max Moorkamp, University of Leicester;Andrew J Schaeffer, University of Ottawa; Carmen Gaina, University of Oslo; Volcanology, Geochemistry and Petrology
Volcanology, Geochemistry and Petrology
V001. Accessorize It: Controls on the Mobility of Trace Elements During Subduction
Alicia M Cruz-Uribe, University of Maine; Maureen D Feineman, Pennsylvania State University
V002. Advances in Metamorphic Processes: Mechanisms, Conditions, Rates, and Drivers
Alicia M Cruz-Uribe, University of Maine, Jesse Walters, University of Maine
Katherine R Bermingham, University of Maryland; Jesse Ray Reimink, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington
Tobias Keller, Stanford University; Mark S Ghiorso, OFM Research; Marc W Spiegelman, Columbia University; Rosie Jones, University of Oxford
V006. Applications of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) to the Study of Volcanic Systems
Brett B Carr, Columbia University of New York; Felix W. von Aulock, University of Liverpool; Emma Liu, University of Cambridge; Danielle Kimiko Moyer, Drexel University
V011. Chemistry and Physics of Redox Reactions in the Solid Earth
Fred A Davis, University of Minnesota Duluth; Maryjo N Brounce, University of California Riverside
V012. Chemistry, Mechanics, Geophysics, and Timescales of Magmatic Processes
Mattia Pistone, University of Lausanne; Benoit Taisne, Asian School of the Environment; Bradley S Singer, University of Wisconsin Madison; Meredith Townsend, Brown University
Damon A H Teagle, University of Southampton; Juerg Michael Matter, University of Southampton; Peter B Kelemen, Columbia University; Alexis S Templeton, University of Colorado at Boulder
V017. Data Science and Geochemistry: Applying Data-driven Approaches in Geochemistry-centric Studies
Tao Wen, Pennsylvania State University; Fang Huang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Chao Liu, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington; Lisa Warden, Carnegie Institution for Science Washington
V020. Earth’s Organic Carbon Cycle: From Oceans to Mantle
Matthieu Galvez, ETH Zurich; Timothy I Eglinton, ETH Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich; Temilola Fatoyinbo, NASA GSFC
V023. Glass and Stone Cavities in Minerals: Melt Inclusions at 160 Years
James D Webster, American Museum of Natural History; Omar Bartoli, Universitdi Padova; Rosario Esposito, University of California Los Angeles
Hidenori Kumagai, JAMSTEC Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; Susan E Humphris, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst; Cornel E J de Ronde, GNS Science; Jun-Ichiro Ishibashi, Kyushu University
Tobias P Fischer, University of New Mexico Main Campus; Benjamin A Black, University of California Berkeley; Taryn Lopez, University of Alaska Fairbanks; James D Muirhead
Xiaofei Pu, University of Michigan; Adrian Fiege, American Museum of Natural History; Tobias P Fischer, University of New Mexico; Rita C Economos, Southern Methodist University
V042. Volatile Budgets and Cycling Through Planetary Evolution
Peng Ni, Carnegie Institution for Science; Emily Pringle, University of California San Diego; Miki Nakajima, Carnegie Institution for Science; Yuan Li, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS