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Meetings StaffLauren Parr, Director, MeetingsJamea Harrison, Administrative AssistantSusanne Davison, Assistant Director, Operations Rebecca Orens, Assistant Director, Meetings Experience DesignNicole Oliphant, Manager, Scientific ProgramsHaley Cox, Coordinator, Scientific ProgramsEmily Cornell, Assistant, Scientific ProgramsHeather Nalley, Meetings CoordinatorShermonta Grant, Program Manager, Meetings Communications
Marketing and Creative Services StaffDana Rehm, Director, Marketing, Communications and Engagement Joan Buhrman, Assistant Director, Strategic Communications and MarketingYael Fitzpatrick, Manager, Design and Branding Jamie Liu, Manager, Marketing Angelo Bouselli, Program Manager, MarketingTyjen Conley, Program Manager, MarketingValerie Bassett, Senior Graphics Specialist
General InformationThis program book contains general meeting information, a meeting summary chart, and a presenting author index.
The Meeting Summary Chart provides a list of sessions by day, time, and discipline. Information includes the session number, title, start time, meeting room, type of session, and session cosponsors (pages 127232).
The Online Schedule allows attendees to search and view the scientifi c program at http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/scientifi c-program/.
The Presenting Author Index contains presenters names followed by the paper number that they are presenting (pages 233291).
Content in this program book is current as of 11 November 2016.
NoteAttendees at Fall Meeting may be recorded on video and/or photographed by AGU for archival and marketing purposes. Attendees are not allowed to photograph, video, or record information in the scientifi c sessions, Poster hall, or Exhibit hall.
Emergency ContactWe recommend that you create emergency contact information in your cell phone listed as ICE (In Case of Emergency) for emergency purposes, if necessary.
TABLE of CONTENTSWelcome Letters................................................................................23
Meetings Code of Conduct................................................................4
Meeting Services...............................................................................68
Keynotes.................................................................................................10
Section and Focus Group Lectures........................................1213
Section and Focus Group Events............................................1415
Events at a Glance........................................................................1726
AGU On-Demand.........................................................................2836
SWIRLS.....................................................................................................38
Town Halls.......................................................................................4047
Program Committee...................................................................4849
Hotel Map...............................................................................................50
Moscone Center Floor Plans.....................................................5158
Marriott Marquis Floor Plans....................................................5960
InterContinental Floor Plans....................................................6162
Exhibitor Floorplan.............................................................................64
Exhibitor Profi les........................................................................65119
Academic Showcase..............................................................120125
Meeting Summary Chart......................................................127232
Presenting Author Index......................................................233291
Advertising Index..............................................................................293
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Scientists have traveled to San Francisco for nearly half a century to be a part of the American Geophysical Unions Fall Meeting. Its the premier event for discovering new, cutting-edge Earth and space science research, engaging with a global and interdisciplinary network of nearly 24,000 attendees, and advancing and building your career through workshops and new connections.
The spirit of discovery and vibrant discussions taking place at Fall Meeting are what make the week so rewarding. This year, we have
another excellent lineup of sessions and speakers. Were honored to have H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco as our Presidential Forum Lecturer and Marcia McNutt, the 22nd president of the National Academy of Sciences and former director of the U.S. Geological Survey, as our Union Agency Lecturer. Were hosting a town hall on data with Rebecca Moore, director of Google Earth, Earth Engine and Outreach, which should be an illuminat-ing discussion on the importance of data in Earth and space sciences, and were also particularly excited for the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) Union Session with COP21 President Sgolne Royal entitled The Path Forward from Paris, One Year Later, which should be especially interesting given the recent ratifications from the United Nations allowing the Paris Agreement to enter into force.
Whether youre a developing young student scientist or a recognized leader in your discipline, presenting or attending, Fall Meeting is a fulfilling experience that you can tailor to your interests or use to branch out to explore new frontiers. Our public lecture, which is a great opportunity to engage the broader public on issues of Earth and space science, is about choosing a landing site on Mars and features both an astrobiologist and a geomorphologist from NASA, as well as a talented high school student. Were continuing our interdisciplinary SWIRL themes, which give attendees the benefit of sharing research, discoveries, and approaches across disci-plines. Geohealth, a new SWIRL topic this year, will bring together sessions on climate change and human health, medical geology, the interface between water quality and health, and much more. Adding to the spirit of collaboration, this year we have 109 sessions that were co-organized across sections and focus groups.
We hope youre able to make the most of your time in San Francisco. Because we know you cant possibly attend every session or poster that interests you, weve expanded our AGU On-Demand viewing platform by offering live streaming and recorded content that goes hand in hand with our SWIRL themes.
Be sure to join us for our networking or social events, take part in a deeper discussion happening on social media by following and using the #AGU16 hashtag, and make the most of the citys great food and attractions. After this year, Fall Meeting breaks tradition and moves to New Orleans in 2017 and Washington, D.C., in 2018. We are so pleased to have you join us as we say goodbye to San Francisco, and it is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting!
Sincerely,
Margaret Leinen, AGU PresidentChristine McEntee, AGU Executive Director and CEO
Margaret Leinen Chris McEntee
WELCOME TO FALL MEETING 49th Annual Meeting
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It is sincerely great to see and meet you once more in San Francisco for the 2016 edition of AGU Fall Meeting! You may have noticed that every year changes to both the organization and the scientific content of the program were introduced to make you feel more comfort-able at the largest meeting of Earth and Space sciences. This year, more changes were imple-mented in the program, which I would like to highlight to you below.
First, after last years successful trials, new session formats were implemented that include panel discussions and lightning talks. This option was offered to the conveners when submit-ting their session proposals allowing them the opportunity to think about organizing their session differently than the traditional 15-minute pattern. Follow-up discussions can even be organized through specially designed slots available for reservation by AGU meetings staff.
We introduced this year a limitation in the number of invited authors. After significant discussion within the Fall Meeting Program Committee, the policy has been changed to allow for no more than two (2) invited authors per session this is a reduction from the previous limit of four (4) but should allow more regular presentations to be selected.
The differences between the collaborative session formats: cross-listed, co-sponsored, and co-organized have been clarified to help conveners to understand and find out what kind of collaborative session they can organize. Such differences are more than simple jargon, and truly correspond to different ways of organizing scientific sessions.
Weve redesigned our New Generation of Scientists Union Session, designed to demonstrate even earlier the great interest and care of AGU for the development of the younger generations of scientists. Although original-ly a gathering in celebration of the Macelwane medalists and the recipient of the Science for Solution award, this session will now also acknowledge the recipients of the Africa Awards for Research Excellence in Earth and Space Science making this session a true showcase for the diversity of early career scientists and their work.
Concerning participation in the scientific program, SWIRLS and the On-Demand channels have been finally homogenized to prevent the confusion that was created from having two different lists of scientific categories in the program. In doing so, we offer another way of participating on-site and remotely in the 2016 edition of the Fall Meeting. The list of SWIRLS and On-Demand channels are: Union, Climate, Geohealth, Earth Processes, Science & Society, Natural Resources, Planetary Discovery, Data & Rising Technology, Extreme Events & Hazards.
Lastly and not least, last years COP21 Union Session has been re-scheduled and will be held just one day after the first anniversary of the COP21 agreement. Entitled, The Path Forward From Paris, One Year Later, it should attract significant attention due to receiving the signing of the treaty at the United Nations headquarters last April, and its upcoming implementation in 2017 with ratification from the needed 55 Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change accounting for at least 55 percent of the total global greenhouse gas emissions earlier in October. This high level panel discussion, with COP21 President Segolne Royal, will be a stimulating combination with this years format of the Frontiers in Geophysics Lecture, another high level panel about Shifting the energy mix in a post-Paris world, which corresponds to one of the actions proposed to be engaged rapidly under the Agenda of Solutions of the signed Agreement.
Theres too much to cover the whole program in detail, but besides these highlights, all sections and focus groups have been working hard to propose exciting sessions that, we expect, will contribute to advancing science across many important topics. These sessions have been designed to attract colleagues from other fields for potential interdisciplinary collaboration.
I hope that you find these developments as exciting as I do, and that you will find the 2016 AGU Fall Meeting fulfills your expectations.
I wish you a very stimulating meeting, and take this opportunity to wish you and your family a very nice seasons greetings.
Denis-Didier RousseauFall Meeting Program Chair
Denis Rousseau
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AGU meetings, open to AGU members and those interested in the geosciences, are among the most respected scientific meetings in the Earth and space science community. AGU is committed to pro-viding a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all meeting participants and AGU staff. All participants including, but not limited to, attendees, speakers, volunteers, exhibitors, AGU staff, service providers, and others are expected to abide by this AGU Meetings Code of Conduct. This Code of Conduct applies to all AGU meeting-related events including those sponsored by organizations other than AGU but held in conjunction with AGU events, in public or private facilities.
In addition, AGU members and authors of AGU publications must adhere to the AGU Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy (http://ethics.agu.org/).
Expected Behavior All participants, attendees, AGU staff, and vendors are treated with respect and consideration, valuing a diversity of views and opinions. Be considerate, respectful, and collaborative. Communicate openly with respect for others, critiquing ideas rather than individuals. Avoid personal attacks directed toward other attendees, participants, AGU staff and suppliers/vendors. Be mindful of your surroundings and of your fellow participants. Alert AGU staff, if you notice a dangerous situation or someone in distress. Respect the rules and policies of the meeting venue, hotels, AGU contracted facility, or any other venue. Unacceptable Behavior Harassment, intimidation, or discrimination in any form will not be tolerated. Physical or verbal abuse of any attendee, speaker, volunteer, exhibitor, AGU staff member, service provider, or other meeting guest. Examples of unacceptable behavior include, but are not limited to, verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, body size, race, religion, national origin, inappropriate use of nudity and/or sexual imagines in public spaces or in presentations, threatening or stalking any attendee, speaker, volunteer, exhibitor, AGU staff member, service provider, or other meeting guest. Recording or taking photography of another individuals presentation without the explicit permission of AGU is not allowed. Disruption of talks at oral or poster sessions, in the exhibit hall or at other events organized by AGU at the meeting venue, hotels, or other AGU contracted facility.
Consequences Anyone requested to stop unacceptable behavior is expected to comply immediately. AGU staff (or their designee) or security may take any action deemed necessary and appropriate, including immediate removal from the meeting without warning or refund. AGU reserves the right to prohibit attendance at any future meeting. Other consequences as set forth in the AGU Scientific Integrity and Professional Ethics Policy (http://ethics.agu.org/), as applicable.
Reporting Unacceptable Behavior If you are the subject of unacceptable behavior or have witnessed any such behavior, please immediately notify an AGU staff member or AGU volunteer in a leadership position. Notification should be done by contacting an AGU staff person on-site or e-mail your concern to [email protected] and [email protected]. Anyone experiencing or witnessing behavior that constitutes an immediate or serious threat to public safety is advised to contact 911 and locate a house phone and ask for security.
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Attendees at Fall Meeting may be videographed and photographed by AGU for archival and marketing purposes. Attendees are not allowed to photograph, video, or record information during scientific sessions.
AGU staff who are wearing Safe AGU buttons are trained to assist you if you need to report a harassment or other safety/security issues.
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Monday, 12 DecemberPA12B: Geoethics and Scientific Integrity: The Keys to Advancing the Geosciences and a Healthy Planet10:20 A.M.12:20 P.M.Moscone SouthRoom 304
TH13I: Strategies for Attracting and Advancing a Diverse Geoscience Workforce 12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M.Moscone WestRoom 2016
Social Dimensions of Geoscience Pop-Up Session4:00 P.M.6:00 P.M.Moscone West-Room 2001A
Tuesday, 13 DecemberED21D: Progress Toward an Inclusive and Welcoming Geoscience Community: Addressing Harassment and Improving Workplace Climate Posters8:00 A.M.12:00 P.M.Moscone SouthPoster Hall
Is it Harassment or Not? A Workshop for Women and Men1:00 P.M.3:00 P.M. Marriott MarquisGolden Gate C1
Wednesday, 14 DecemberResponding to Sexual Harassment in the Sciences: Writing Group Forum2:00 P.M.3:00 P.M.Moscone WestPod
Thursday, 15 December Responding to Sexual Harassment in the Sciences: Becoming an Informed Advocate10:00 A.M.11:00 A.M. Moscone WestPod
Look for our staff wearing Safe AGU pins.
Were here to help promote a safe environment.
Ethics, Response to Harassment, and Work-Climate Related Events
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MEETING SERVICESAcademic ShowcaseMoscone North, Exhibit Hall, Lower Level, Hall DMonday, 6:00 P.M.8:00 P.M.TuesdayThursday, 9:30 A.M.5:00 P.M.Friday, 9:30 A.M.1:30 P.M. See pages 120125 for a complete list of representatives of Academic Showcase.
AGU Fun Run/Walk Booth Moscone West, Level 1Sunday, 12:00 P.M.6:30 P.M.MondayTuesday, 8:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. Visit the booth to register for the AGU Fun Run/Walk sponsored by METER Group Inc. and to pick up your race T-shirt. The Fun Run will begin at 7:00 A.M. on Wednesday, 14 December. Please arrive by 6:45 A.M. at the starting line to receive course instructions. The race starts and finishes at South Beach Harbor at Pier 40, the intersection of The Embarcadero and Townsend Street, next door to AT&T Park. This location is within walking distance of most AGU Fall Meeting hotels. For information on public transportation to the race, go to 511.org and enter your starting and ending location (i.e., Pier 40).
AGU Booth (805) Moscone North, Exhibit Hall, Lower Level, Hall DMonday, 6:00 P.M.8:00 P.M.TuesdayThursday, 9:30 A.M.5:00 P.M.Friday, 9:30 A.M.1:30 P.M. Renew your AGU membership Learn about AGU programs and services Stock up on gifts for the entire family
AGU Publications BoothMoscone South, Poster HallMondayFriday7:30 A.M.12:00 P.M. 2:00 P.M.6:00 P.M. AGU Publications will again have a presence in the poster hall! Staff will be on hand to answer questions, discuss new initiatives, and coordinate Meet the Editor events. Please stop by to learn more about AGU Publications!
Career Center/Career Lounge Moscone South, Lower Level, Poster HallMondayFriday, 9:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. The Career Center is a great resource for both job seekers and em-ployers. Learn about available positions and exciting careers at one of the job fairs. Need some advice? Come attend one of the many career advice presentations in the careers theater or sign up for counseling sessions. Employers, take advantage of the worlds top Earth and space scientists in one locationinterview your ideal new employee while at the Fall Meeting. Come to the Student Lounge to take a break between sessions, net-work with other students, or grab some refreshments. Recharge your batteries, or your cell phone or laptop batteries. The lounge space is located within the Career Center.
Editors Resource Center Moscone West, Level 2, Overlook 2014 MondayThursday, 7:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.Friday, 7:00 A.M.1:00 P.M. The Editors Resource Center serves as the Fall Meeting on-site info hub where AGU Editors and Associate Editors (AEs) may relax, get a cup of coffee, catch up on e-mail, or hold informal meetings. While there, Editors and AEs will experience an environment conducive to collaboration with their counterparts on other AGU journals. It is also where they can share approaches to various editorial challenges and develop new collegial relationships. Internet/Wi-Fi connection, a computer, and a printer will be available. Staff will be on hand to assist Editors and AEs with questions or problems and provide information about upcoming editor searches, develop-ments in the AGU journal publishing process, and news about the Publications Division.
ExhibitsMoscone North, Exhibit Hall, Lower Level, Hall DMonday, 6:00 P.M.8:00 P.M.TuesdayThursday, 9:30 A.M.5:00 P.M.Friday, 9:30 A.M.1:30 P.M. See pages 65119 for a complete list of exhibitors.
Honors Tribute BoothMoscone West, Level 1, Hall Sunday, 12:00 P.M.6:30 P.M. Monday, 6:00 A.M.7:30 P.M.Tuesday, 7:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.Wednesday, 7:30 A.M.2:00 P.M.Thursday, 12:00 P.M.5:00 P.M.Friday, Closed Services includes distribution of 2016 Union Honorees memora-bilia and ribbons, Fellows lapel pins as well as general information about the 2016 Honors Tribute events, including Honors Banquet seating arrangements and tickets.
Outstanding Student Paper Awards (OSPA) Resource CenterMoscone South, Lower Level, Poster HallMondayFriday, 8:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. The OSPA Resource Center assists volunteer judges, liaisons, and coordinators to ensure that all students who signed up are evaluated and provided with presentation feedback.
Press RoomMoscone West, Level 3, Room 3001A MondayThursday, 7:30 A.M.6:30 P.M.Friday, 7:30 A.M.2:00 P.M. To promote public understanding of Earth and space sciences, AGU operates a press room and holds press conferences as part of this international meeting. Press conferences are held in the Press Conference Room (Moscone West, Room 3000), Monday through Thursday, 8:00 A.M6:00 P.M. Press releases and other materials about newsworthy research presented at the meeting are made available to reporters online at http://fallmeeting.agu.org/2016/media-center as well as in the Press Room.
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Business Center: Moscone Convention CenterMoscone West, Level 1Moscone South, Lower LevelMondayFriday, 8:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. The Business Centers services and products include computer rental, printing, copying, fax transmission and receipt, package shipping, office products, and more.
Business Center: Marriott Marquis55 Fourth Street (diagonally across from Moscone West)Daily, 7:00 A.M.7:00 P.M. The Business Centers services and products include computer rental, printing, copying, fax transmission and receipt, package shipping, office products, and more.
Child CareMoscone South, Mezzanine, Rooms 274 and 276MondayFriday, 7:30 A.M.6:30 P.M. KiddieCorp provides a professional childrens program at the meeting. The cost for the childrens program is $11.00 per hour, per child for children ages 6 months through 12 years old and $13.00 per hour, per child for children under 6 months old. Children must be registered for a minimum of two (2) consecutive hours per child per day. A Mothers Room is available; see the next page for details. For more information, contact KiddieCorp by phone at +1-858-455-1718. Child care services are a contractual agreement between each individual and the child care company. AGU assumes no responsibility for the services rendered.
Coat CheckMoscone North (MN), Moscone South (MS), and Moscone West (MW) LobbiesMonday, 7:30 A.M.8:00 P.M. (MN)TuesdayFriday, 7:30 A.M.6:30 P.M. (MN*)MondayFriday, 7:30 A.M.6:30 P.M. (MS, MW) There is a charge of $2.00 USD for coats, $3.00 USD for luggage and $5.00 USD for laptops.*Note: The Moscone North coat check will be available until 9:00 P.M. on Wednesday evening.
First AidMoscone South, Lower LobbyMondayFriday, 8:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.
A registered nurse will be available to provide basic first aid services and supply items such as bandages and acetaminophen.
General Information BoothMoscone West, Level 2 (MondayFriday)Moscone South, Upper LobbyMoscone North, Upper Lobby
Sunday, 12:00 P.M.6:30 P.M.Monday, 6:00 A.M.7:30 P.M.Tuesday, 7:00 A.M.4:00 P.M.WednesdayFriday, 7:30 A.M.4:00 P.M. General meeting information is available here. Lost and found items will be held here until the end of each day after which items will be taken to the Meeting Services Booth located in Moscone West, Level 1. Attendees cannot be paged. It is recommended that messages be left at the attendees hotel. Names and phone num-bers of hotels are listed on page 50.
Internet StationsMoscone South, Poster Hall MondayFriday, 8:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. Computers are available for attendee use. Please be mindful of your time when colleagues are waiting to use the Internet.
Lost and FoundA Lost and Found will be located at the General Information Booths, located in Moscone North, South, and West. At the end of each day, articles will be brought to the Meeting Services Booth, also located in these buildings on Level 1. Detailed information on hours and location can be found under General information and Meeting Services Booth.
Mobile App HelpMoscone West, Level 1Sunday, 12:00 P.M.6:00 P.M.MondayTuesday, 8:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. Support will be available to assist with downloading and navigating the mobile app.
Mothers RoomMoscone South, Upper Lobby, West BridgeMondayFriday, 7:00 A.M.6:00 P.M. A private room has been set aside near child care. A refrigerator is available in the child care room. (Moscone South, Mezzanine, Rooms 274276).
RefreshmentsMoscone South, Poster Hall and Esplanade LobbyMoscone North, Hall D (Tuesday morning through Friday morning)Moscone West, Levels 2 and 310:00 A.M11:00 A.M.: Coffee and soft drinks3:30 P.M.4:30 P.M.: Coffee, soft drinks, and beer
Wireless Internet and Help DesksMoscone South, Poster HallMoscone West, Level 2MondayFriday, 9:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.Wireless Internet access is available throughout much of the Moscone Center. The network access code is AGU2016.
PRESENTER SERVICESPoster HelpMoscone South, Poster HallMondayFriday, 7:30 A.M.6:00 P.M. Staff will be available to assist you with your poster location and other on-site needs. Push pins, tape, and scissors will be available for your use.
Poster Services Copy CentralMoscone South, Upper LobbySunday, 11:30 A.M.6:30 P.M.MondayTuesday, 7:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.WednesdayThursday, 7:30 A.M.5:00 P.M.Friday, 7:30 A.M.3:00 P.M. AGU has partnered with Copy Central to print posters for pick up at the Moscone Center. Attendees who submitted and paid via the Copy Central site may pick up their posters at the Poster Printing Services booth in the lobby of Moscone South. Copy Central can also assist with on-site printing needs. Note: at least 48 hours are needed for on-site orders.
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Sunday, 12:00 P.M.6:30 P.M.Monday, 6:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.TuesdayThursday, 7:00 A.M.6:00 P.M.Friday, 7:00 A.M.3:00 P.M.
REGISTRATION SERVICES
GuestsRegistered attendees may also register a guest or spouse at a charge of $100. A guest is a spouse, friend, or adult child (18 years old and older) who is not working in a geophysical sciencerelated occupation or field. A colleague or associate working in a related geophysical sciences field or studying geophysics in school may not register as a guest. Registered guests may not attend the scientific sessions, including the Poster Hall. Guests may visit the Exhibit Hall, attend the General Sessions on Monday through Thursday from 12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M., and purchase tickets to social events at the advertised rates.
HousingMoscone West, Level 1Sunday, 12:00 P.M.6:30 P.M.Monday, 6:00 A.M.7:30 P.M.Tuesday, 7:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.WednesdayFriday, 7:30 A.M.5:00 P.M. Staff will be available to assist with hotel reservations.
Meeting ServicesMoscone West, Level 1, Registration AreaSunday, 12:00 P.M.6:30 P.M.Monday, 6:00 A.M.7:30 P.M.Tuesday, 7:00 A.M.5:00 P.M.WednesdayFriday, 7:30 A.M.5:00 P.M. Staff will be on hand to answer any questions related to the registration process.
Registration Services: Moscone Convention CenterMoscone West, Level 1 (full service registration* and press regis-tration) Moscone North, Upper Lobby (badge materials pick-up, pre-registration and exhibitor registration only) *full service consists of badge materials pick-up, pre-registration, on-site registration, meetings services, honors tribute booth and other auxiliary services.
Ribbon KioskMoscone West, Level 1Moscone North, Upper Lobby Sunday, 12:00 P.M.-6:30 P.M.Monday, 6:00 A.M.-7:30 P.M. Tuesday, 7:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.Wednesday-Friday, 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
AGU ribbons will be available at this self-service kiosk for those who are eligible.
Special NeedsAGU staff will work with its vendors to provide reasonable support to anyone with special needs. If you require special assistance during the meeting, contact the Meeting Services Booth in Moscone West.
Unearth your potential with the AGU Career Center. Dig deep into our resources:- Paths thru science- Workforce trends and projections- Webinars and workshops- Eos Career Toolkit Articles- And coming soonnew Career Center blog!
- Interviewing- The hiring process- Career profiles from scientists working for nonprofits, industry, and academia
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Introducing AGUs Newest Open Access Journal:
GeoHealthConnecting the Earth and health sciences broadly
GeoHealth seeks submissions on the topics of: Environmental and occupational health
Outdoor and indoor air quality and pollution
Food safety and security
Water quality, water waste treatment and water availability
Toxic waste, environmental pollutants and remediation
Climate change in relation to human, agricultural, and environmental health and diseases
Soil health and services
Ecosystem health and services
No article processing charge through January 2017
geohealth.agu.org
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Marcia McNuttUnion Agency LecturerThursday, 15 December, 12:30 P.M 1:30 P.M., Moscone North, Hall E
From 2013 to 2016, McNutt was editor-in-chief of Science journals. She was also director of the U.S. Geological Survey from 2009 to 2013, during which time USGS responded to a number of major disasters, including the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. For her work to help contain that spill, McNutt was awarded the U.S. Coast Guards Meritorious Service Medal. She is a fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), Geological Society of America, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the International Association
of Geodesy. Her honors include membership in the American Philosophical Society and the American Acade-my of Arts and Sciences. In 1998, McNutt was awarded AGUs Macelwane Medal for research accomplishments by a young scientist, and she received the Maurice Ewing Medal in 2007 for her contributions to deep-sea exploration. McNutt has a B.A. in physics, Colorado College; and a Ph.D. in Earth sciences, Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
H.S.H. Prince Albert IIPresidential Forum LecturerMonday, 12 December, 12:30 P.M1:15 P.M., Moscone North, Hall E
H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco acceded to the throne on July 12, 2005. The following year, he created the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, which continues his personal commitment for the protection of the environment by supporting sustainable, ethical and innovative projects around the world, with a focus on three main challenges: fighting against climate change and promoting renewable energy; combating the loss of biodiversity; and preserving water resources.
In January 2009, Prince Albert II of Monaco undertook a scientific journey in the Antarctic. This journey follows upon two other expeditions realized in Arctic in 2005 (Spitzberg) and 2006 when he reached the North Pole by sledge.
H.S.H. the Prince received, among others, the Teddy Roosevelt medal at the United States Congress, the Roger Revelle prize at the University of California in San Diego, and the B.A.U.M Environmental award in Hamburg. These distinctions were awarded to him in acknowledgement of his actions towards environmental protection.
Shifting the Energy Mix in a Post-Paris WorldUnion Frontiers of Geophysics LectureModerator: Andrew Revkin Tuesday, 13 December, 12:30 P.M 1:30 P.M., Moscone North, Hall E
The panel will present economic, scientific and industry viewpoints on future energy demand, the shifting energy mix/energy trade offs and the economic, social, and political drivers of those shifts in a post Paris COP 21 world. Questions to be explored include: How does the work to meet COP21 agreements get done on the ground? Where are the trade-offs in the energy mix that will allow for rapid decarbonization without under-mining economic growth and electrification in developing nations like India? And what role can scientists play in asking and answering key questions in achieving this massive transition?
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Empower Your Science: Get Cited, Get Funding, Go FurtherAttend these Sessions and Events to Improve Your Data Skills and Practices
Moore will discuss Googles perspective on working with big data, especially from space, and the emergence of the use of massively-parallel cloud computing, machine learning, and artifi cial intelligence and other tools to extract meaning and insight from these petapixel-scale datasets. There are implications for some of our most intractable global challenges, such as climate change.
Tuesday, 13 December 12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M. TH23A: Data Skills Recommended for Researchers and ScientistsMoscone West 2002
Related Session:1:40 P.M.3:40 P.M.IN23F Linking Earth Systems Data to Better Address Societal Challenges:A View of the Earth from the Interiorto the Edge of Space Supported byData to Bring Enhanced UnderstandingMoscone West 2002
Wednesday, 14 December12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M.TH33A: Data Management Plan Development and ManagementBest PracticesMoscone West 2003
Related Sessions: 8:00 A.M.8:55 A.M.IN31E Leptoukh Lecture for the Earth and Space Sciences Informatics Focus GroupMoscone West 2022/2024
9:00 A.M.10:00 A.M.IN31G Laying the Foundations for Global Research Challenges: Exemplars of Collaborative Infrastructures for Realizing the Potential of Data Data EverywhereMoscone West 2022/2024
Thursday, 15 December 12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M.TH43A: Research Reproducibility TechniquesMoscone West 2009
Related Sessions: 10:20 A.M.12:20 P.M. IN42A Reproducible Researchin Geosciences with Emphasison Provenance of Informationas an Essential Component IMoscone West 2000
1:40 P.M.6:00 P.M.IN43A Reproducible Researchin Geosciences with Emphasison Provenance of Informationas an Essential Component IIPoster Hall
And be sure to check out relevant, related sessions identi ed under the Data & EmergingTechnologies SWIRL to further expand your knowledge and expertise.
TH15B: Kicko Conversation on the Importance of Data in the Earth and Space Sciences:A Conversation with Rebecca Moore, Director of Google Earth, Earth Engine & Outreach
Monday, 12 December 6:15 P.M.7:15 P.M.Moscone South 102
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SECTION AND FOCUS GROUP LECTURESMonday, 12 DecemberP14A Shoemaker Lecture4:00 P.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024To See a World in a Grain of Sand: Insights into Solar System Forma-tion and Evolution from Isotopic Analyses of Planetary MaterialsPresented by Meenakshi Wadhwa, Arizona State University, USA P14B Whipple Lecture5:00 P.M. Moscone West, 20222024Serendipity in the Outer Solar SystemPresented by John Spencer, Southwest Research Institute, USA
Tuesday, 13 DecemberA21J Bjerknes Lecture8:00 A.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024Climate Models and Tropical Cyclones: A Hierarchy of Idealized Models of Tropical CyclogenesisPresented by Isaac Held, NOAA, USA
A21O Charney Lecture9:00 A.M. Moscone West, 20222024Making Sense of U.S. Air QualityPresented by Daniel Jacob, Harvard University, USA
NH21D White Lecture9:00 A.M. Moscone South, 104Slow Onsets, Abrupt Changes, and Fast Reflexes: Learning from Climate Hazards in a Changing WorldPresented by Roger Pulwarty, NOAA, USA
H22A Hydrology Awards and Walter B. Langbein Lecture10:20 A.M. Moscone West, 20222024Exploring Landscapes and Ecosystems by Studying Their StreamsPresented by James Kirchner, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
V22A Bowen Lecture10:20 A.M.Moscone South, 104Perspectives on Planetary Evolution from Minor Isotopes of Major ElementsPresented by Tim Elliott, University of Bristol, U.K.
V22A Bowen Lecture10:20 A.M.Moscone South, 104Sulfide-Sulfate Equilibria in Subducted Lithosphere, Mantle Redox and the Deep Earth Sulfur Cycle in Space and TimePresented by Dante Canil, University of Victoria, Canada
C23C The Nye Lecture and Honored Member Presentations1:40 P.M. Moscone West, 20222024 Are You Pondering What Im Pondering? Time and Change in the West Antarctic Ice SheetPresented by Christina Hulbe, University of Otago, New Zealand
S24A Gutenberg Lecture4:00 P.M.Moscone South, 102Seismological Insights on the Lithosphere-Asthenosphere BoundaryPresented by Karen Fischer, Brown University, USA
SH24A The 2016 Parker Lecture4:00 P.M.Moscone West, 20222024Spectroscopic Exploration of Solar FlaresPresented by Thomas Woods, University of Colorado, USA
GP24A Bullard Lecture5:00 P.M.Moscone South, 104Exploring Earths Magnetic Field Using SatellitesFrom Oersted to SwarmPresented by Nils Olsen, Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen
SA24A The 2016 Nicolet Lecture5:00 P.M. Moscone West, 20222024A Comparative Look at How Ionospheres Respond to the External EnvironmentPresented by Thomas Cravens, University of Kansas, USA
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Wednesday, 14 December
IN31E Leptoukh Lecture for the Earth and Space Sciences Informatics Focus Group8:00 A.M. Moscone West, 20222024Data, Data Everywhere...Presented by Cynthia Chandler, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA
GC31K Bolin Lecture9:00 A.M. Moscone South, 104Interweaving Climate Research and Public UnderstandingPresented by Alan Betts, Atmospheric Research, USA
B32D Sagan Lecture10:20 A.M. Moscone West, 20222024The Co-Evolution of Life & Environment, and the Astrobiological QuestPresented by Nathalie Cabrol, NASA Ames Research Center, USA
PP32A Emiliani Lecture11:20 A.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024Resolving Some Puzzles of Climate Evolution Since the Last Gla-cial Maximum: A Melding of Paleoclimate Modeling and DataPresented by Bette Otto-Bliesner, National Center for Atmospheric Research, USA
NG33C Lorenz Lecture1:40 P.M. Moscone South, 104Analytic Theory of Wind-Driven SeaPresented by Vladimir Zakharov, Novosibirsk State University, Russia
OS33A Rachel Carson Lecture2:40 P.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024Hidden Worlds of Marine MicrobesPresented by Elizabeth Armbrust, University of Washington, USA
G34A Bowie Lecture4:00 P.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024InSAR Geodesy: The Next PhasePresented by Mark Simons, California Institute of Technology, USA
T34A Birch Lecture4:00 P.M. Moscone South, 104Taking the Pulse of Mid-Ocean Ridges Presented by Maya Tolstoy, University of Columbia, USA
Thursday, 15 December
V42A Daly Lecture10:20 A.M. Moscone South, 104Siderophile Elements in Tracing Planetary Formation and EvolutionPresented by Richard Walker, University of Maryland, College Park, USA
H42H The Paul A. Witherspoon Midcareer Lecture Award in Hydrologic Sciences: 2016 Awardee Prof. Paolo DOdorico11:20 A.M.Moscone West, 2022-2024Drivers and Effects of Virtual Water CyclingPresented by Paolo DOdorico, University of Virginia, USA
GC43G Schneider Lecture1:40 P.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024Connecting Climate Science to Policy: from Global Food Produc-tion to the U.S. Supreme CourtPresented by David Battisti, University of Washington, USA
GC43H Tyndall History of Global Environmental Change Lecture2:40 P.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024Earth from Space: The Power of PerspectivePresented by Waleed Abdalati, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, USA
EP44A Sharp Lecture4:00 P.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024From Mountain Belts to Mountainsides: New Discoveries in Tectonic, Fluvial, and Hillslope Geomorphology at Three Landscape ScalesPresented by Alison Duvall, University of Washington, USA
Friday, 16 DecemberOS52A Harald Sverdrup Lecture10:20 A.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024Detecting Anthropogenic Climate Forcing in the OceanPresented by Susan Wijffels, CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Australia
OS52C William S. and Carelyn Y. Reeburgh Lecture11:20 A.M. Moscone West, 2022-2024Acetylene Fermentation: Primordial Biogeochemistry, the Search for Life in the Outer Solar System, and Maybe Some Earthly Bioremediation TooPresented by Ronald Oremland, USGS MS480, USA
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Global Environmental Change Focus Group Early Career Reception8:30 P.M.9:30 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 56Sponsored by Earths Future
Tuesday, 13 December
Biogeosciences Section Business Meeting and Luncheon12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M.Buca di Beppo: 855 Howard StSponsored by Elementa and New Phytologist
Hydrology Section Business Meeting and Luncheon12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salon 7 Sponsored by Water Resources Research
Near Surface Geophysics Focus Group Luncheon12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Foothill C (formerly Club Room) Sponsored by JGR Earth Surface
Ocean Sciences Honor Luncheon12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate C2 Sponsored by JGR Oceans, Ball Aerospace, and PLOS One
Societal Impacts and Policy Sciences Focus Group Luncheon12:30 P.M.1:30 P.M. Jillians at Metreon: 175 4th Street Sponsored by Earths Future
Atmospheric and Space Electricity Focus Group Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.InterContinental San Francisco, InterContinental Ballroom A Sponsored by JGR Space Physics, Space Weather
Atmospheric Sciences Section Banquet6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.Jillians at Metreon: 175 4th Street Sponsored by JGR Atmosphere, Ball Aerospace, and Lockheed Martin
Biogeosciences Section Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.InterContinental San Francisco, Grand Ballroom AB Sponsored by JGR Biogeo, GBC, Elementa, and New Phytologist
Cryosphere Sciences Focus Group Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salon 8 Sponsored by JGR Earth Surface, Canadian Science Publishing, and IASC
Earth and Space Science Informatics Focus Group Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.Infusion Lounge: 124 Ellis Street Sponsored by JGR Earth Surface and Elsevier
Geodesy Section and UNAVCO Joint Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 13 Sponsored by JGR Solid Earth
Geomagnetism, Paleomagnetism, and Electromagnetism Section Business Meeting and Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate C3 Sponsored by JGR Earth Surface and 2G Enterprises
Global Environmental Change Focus Group Business Meeting 6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.Buca di Beppo: 855 Howard St. Sponsored by PLOS One
Joint Mineral and Rock Physics and Study of the Earths Deep Interior Focus Group Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Golden Gate C2 Sponsored by JGR Solid Earth
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Natural Hazards Focus Group Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.InterContinental San Francisco, Grand Ballroom CSponsored by Earths Future
Nonlinear Geophysics Focus Group Business Meeting and Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Nob Hill ACSponsored by Earth and Space Science
Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology Focus Group and Ocean Sciences Section Joint Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.InterContinental San Francisco, InterContinental Ballroom BCSponsored by JGR Oceans, and Paleoceanography
Planetary Sciences Reception and Business Meeting6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.Paragon Restaurant & Bar: 701 2nd StreetSponsored by JGR Planets, American Astronomical Society Division of Planetary Sciences, Ball Aerospace, Lockheed Martin, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and University of Western Ontario Centre for Planetary Sciences
Seismology and Tectonophysics Section Joint Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salons 1215Sponsored by Tectonics, and JGR Solid Earth
Volcanology, Geochemistry, and Petrology Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salon 9Sponsored by G-cubed, Deltech, Geochemical Society, and Miner-alogical Society of America
Space Physics and Aeronomy Section Reception7:30 P.M.9:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Salon 7Sponsored by JGR Space Physics, Lockheed Martin, and The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Thursday, 15 December
Earth and Planetary Surface Processes Focus Group Reception6:30 P.M.8:00 P.M.San Francisco Marriott Marquis, Foothill C (formerly Club Room)Sponsored by JGR Earth Surface
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