2008 Interns

 

Student Name
(Links to their Blog)
Student Institution Host Host Institution

AGU Presentation
(* Indicates Oral Session)

Mollie Pettit West Virginia U.
Anne Sheehan U. Colorado, Boulder S33B-1961: It's Still Downhill From Tonopah to Las Vegas, but the
Crust Doesn't Ride for Free
Hellen Feng
UCLAJohn Hole
Virginia Tech
T11A-1846: Designing Shots for the 2010 Seismic Refraction and
Reflection
Alexander Panessa
University of Minnesota
Gary Pavlis
Indiana University
T53B-1944: Seismicity of the Bering Glacier Region: Inferences from
Relocations Using Data from STEEP
Kevin Jensen
University of Utah
Michael Brudzinski
Miami University
T13F-08*: Seismicity of the Oaxaca Segment of the
Middle American Subduction
Stefen Jensen
Northwestern University
Nicholas Harmon
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
PP41B-1441: Testing for Holocene Hydroclimatic Change in the
Sierras: New Insights From Fallen Leaf Lake, Lake
Tahoe Basin, California
Emma Hyde
Montana Tech
Cathy Snelson
New Mexico Tech
S11C-1772: Imaging the Socorro Magma Body Using Free Above- Ground Sources
Tiffany Cox
Carleton College
Michael West
U. Alaska Fairbanks
V51D-2071: June 2006 seismic swarm and dike injection event
beneath the Michoacan-Guanajuato volcanic field
Jamie Ryan
Clemson University
George Zandt
U.of Arizona
S33B-1957: Focal Mechanisms for Deep Crustal Earthquakes in the
Central Foothills and Near Yosemite National Park in the
Sierra Nevada, California
Patrick Karel
Eckard College Lee Liberty
Boise State
T21B-1951: The western extension of the Seattle fault: new insights from seismic reflection data
Michael Mitchell
Colorado Mines
Lee Liberty
Boise State
T21B-1952: Segmentation of the Tacoma fault: evidence from
seismic and magnetic data