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2008 IRIS Undergraduate Interns

 

S. Name

Institution

Graduation

Host

Institution

AGU Abstract

Mollie Pettit

West Virginia U.

Fall 2009

Anne Sheehan

U. Colorado, Boulder

It's Still Downhill From Tonopah to Las Vegas, but the Crust Doesn't Ride for Free

Helen Feng

UCLA

Spring 2010

John Hole

Virginia Tech

Designing Shots for the 2010 Seismic Refraction and Reflection

Alexander Panessa

University of Minnesota

Spring 2010

Gary Pavlis

Indiana University

Seismicity of the Bering Glacier Region: Inferences from Relocations Using Data from STEEP

Kevin Jensen

University of Utah

Spring 2009

Michael Brudzinski

Maimi University

Seismicity of the Oaxaca Segment of the

Middle American Subduction

Stefen Jensen

Northwestern University

Spring 2009

Nicholas Harmon

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Testing for Holocene Hydroclimatic Change in the Sierras: New Insights From Fallen Leaf Lake, Lake Tahoe Basin, California

Emma Hyde

Montana Tech

Spring 2009

Cathy Snelson

New Mexico Tech

Imaging the Socorro Magma Body Using Free Above-Ground Sources

Tiffany Cox

Carleton College

Spring 2009

Michael West

U. Alaska Fairbanks

June 2006 seismic swarm and dike injection event beneath the Michoacan-Guanajuato volcanic field

Jamie Ryan

Clemson University

Spring 2010

George Zandt

U. of Arizona

Focal Mechanisms for Deep Crustal Earthquakes in the Central Foothills and Near Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada, California

Patrick Karel

Eckard College

Spring 2009

Lee Liberty

Boise State

TI: The western extension of the Seattle fault: new insights from seismic reflection data

Michael Mitchell

Colorado School of Mines

Spring 2010

Lee Liberty

Boise State

TI: Segmentation of the Tacoma fault: evidence from seismic and magnetic data

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