PANGA 2000 Annual Meeting
October 1-3, 2000
LaSells Stewart Center
Oregon State University
5:30 PM Sunday October 1
Dinner and Informal Discussion of PANGA and PBO
Mini-Proposal
Salbasgeon Suites
Monday October 2
- 8:00-8:15 Welcome and Introductions
Status Reports
- 8:15-8:30 PANGA Status: New PANGA Stations and Data
Processing -- Meghan Miller
- 8:30-8:45 Oregon Stations and Campaign Efforts -- Chris
Goldfinger
- 8:45-9:00 Washington PANGA sites and Campaign Efforts --
Tony Qamar
- 9:00-9:15 WCDA Report -- Herb Dragert
- 9:15-9:25: Status Report on the GPS Monitoring Program at
Mount St. Helens -- Dan Dzurisin
Science Contributions
- 9:25-9:50: The BARD GPS Network: Monitoring Deformation in
Northern California -- Mark Murray
- Break
- 10:05-10:30: Finding and Researching Historical Leveling
Data from the USGS and NGS -- Gary Perasso, NGS
- 10:30-10:55 Stream Incision and Uplift of the Oregon Coast
Range -- Andrew Meigs, OSU
- 10:55-11:20 GPS-determination of along-strike variation in
Cascadia margin kinematics: Implications for relative plate
motion, subduction zone coupling, and permanent deformation --
Meghan Miller
- 11:20-11:45 Oblique Subduction and Forearc Sliver
Deformation: a Comparison Between Cascadia and SW Japan Based
on GPS Data -- Stephane Mazzotti PGC
- 11:45-12:10 Integration of Geologic and Geodetic Data with
Finite Element Modeling of Contemporary Deformation Within the
Pacific Northwest -- Mark Hemphill-Haley, URS Greiner
Woodward-Clyde
Lunch
- 1:30-1:50 Role of ODP Riser and Non-Riser Drilling in
Seismogenic Zone Studies -- Roy Hyndman PGC
- 1:50-2:15 Plate Locking and Rotation of the Central
Cascadia Forearc -- Chris Goldfinger OSU
- 2:15-2:40 Block rotation model for the Cascadia forearc: an
update -- Ray Wells USGS
- 2:40-3:05 North Cascadia Margin Deformation from GPS
Measurements -- Joe Henton PGC/UVic
- 3:05-3:30 Active Displacement Transfer and Differential
Block Motion in the Central Walker Lane, Western Great Basin.
John Oldow UI
Break
- 3:45-4:10 Preliminary Results From Geophysical and
Geological Investigation of the Mt Angel Fault -- Zhenming Wang
DOGAMI
- 4:10-4:35 Preliminary SHIPS Results: An arch or a hinge
beneath the Olympics?"-- Anne Trehu OSU
- 4:35-5:00 Uplift, Deformation, and Erosion of the Olympic
Mountains -- Sean Willett UW
Tuesday October 3
- 8:30-8:55 Cascadia Great Earthquake Recurrence Based on the
Holocene Turbidite Record, an Update -- Joel Johnson
OSU
- 8:55-9:20 Northern San Andreas Earthquakes based on the
Holocene Turbidite Record -- Chris Goldfinger OSU
- 9:20-9:45 Mendocino Triple Junction Influence on and
Neotectonic Implications of Seismically Imaged Quaternary
Faulting in the Offshore Eel River Forearc Basin, Northern
California -- Sean Gulick UTIG
- 9:45-10:10 Rate of Occurrence of Large Earthquakes in Puget
Sound - S. Georgia Strait predicted from Geodetic and
Geological Deformation Rates -- Roy Hyndman PGC
10:10-10:30 Break
- 10:30-12:00 Formalizing PANGA's Role in PBO
Lunch
- 1:00--4:30 PANGA and PBO Continued, writing PBO
Mini-Proposal.