GSO at the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting

The URI GSO community will present its research at the 2022 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. #AGU22, the most influential event in the world dedicated to the advancement of Earth and space sciences, is scheduled from December 12-16.

Every year, AGU Fall Meeting convenes more than 25,000 attendees from 100+ countries to share research and network. Researchers, scientists, educators, students, policymakers, enthusiasts, journalists and communicators attend AGU Fall Meeting to better understand our planet and environment, and our role in preserving its future. It is a results-oriented gathering rooted in celebrating and advancing positive individual and collective outcomes.

Below is a list highlighting where you can hear from members of the GSO community throughout the meeting.

Special GSO event: Dean Paula Bontempi invites the GSO community for the annual GSO Reception at AGU. Join us at the Marriott Marquis (Architecture Room) in Chicago, Ill. on Dec. 14 from 6 to 8 p.m.

GSO at the 2022 AGU Fall Meeting      
DateStart TimeEnd TimeLocationNumberTitlePeople
2022-12-1109:0013:00McCormick Place - S103ab (South, Level 1)
SCIWS22Establishing Meaningful Relationships Between Policymakers and AcademicsKira Homola, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, Brittany Webster, American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States and Gifford J Wong, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute, Washington, DC, United States
2022-12-1210:0013:30McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)V12B-0044The volcanic unrest of Loihi in 2017: Preliminary results from repeated bathymetric mapping and more complete and relocated earthquake catalogXiaozhuo Wei, Yang Shen and Robert A. Pockalny, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1215:4519:15McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)EP15C-1105Connecting communities with the coastal zone, from land to seaDavid Lagomasino1, Amanda Payton2, John P Walsh3, Nathan Marc Thomas4, Sonnet Xu5, Madeline Kronebusch6, Lin Xiong7, Sean P Charles2, Kinsey Blumenthal8, Shalimar Moreno9, Benjamin Poulter10, Marc Simard11, Rosa Maria Roman-Cuesta12, Andre Uychiaoco13 and Temilola Fatoyinbo10, (1)East Carolina University, Integrated Coastal Programs, Wanchese, United States, (2)East Carolina University, Department of Coastal Studies, Greenville, NC, United States, (3)Coastal Resources Center, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, United States, (4)University of Maryland, College Park, United States, (5)East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, United States, (6)Virginia Tech, Department of Geosciences, Blacksburg, United States, (7)East Carolina University, Department of Coastal Studies, Wanchese, United States, (8)East Carolina University, Integrated Coastal Studies, Greenville, United States, (9)East Carolina University, Greenville, United States, (10)NASA GSFC, Biospheric Science, Greenbelt, MD, United States, (11)Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, United States, (12)Wageningen University and Research Center, Laboratory of Geo-Information Science and Remote Sensing, Wageningen, Netherlands, (13)USAID Fish Right Program, Manilla, Philippines
2022-12-1219:3020:30McCormick Place - S106a (South, Level 1)TH15B Ocean Observatories Initiative Facility Board (OOIFB) Town HallAnnette M DeSilva, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States and Kendra L Daly, University of South Florida, College of Marine Science, St. Petersburg, FL, United States
2022-12-1310:0013:30McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)OS22C-0914Last Glacial Maximum Deep Ocean Salinity and Preformed Nitrate Reconstruction: Implications for Glacial Carbon StorageKira Homola, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, Arthur J Spivack, University of Rhode Island - GSO, Narragansett, United States, Richard Murray, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Rebecca S Robinson, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, United States
2022-12-1310:0013:30McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)PP22C-0854Foraminifera-bound Nitrogen Isotope Values from the Agulhas Plateau Respond to Southern Westerly Wind Migrations across the Last Glacial PeriodBasia Marcks1, Shalan Mcdonagh1, Rebecca S Robinson1 and Roger Patrick Kelly2, (1)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, United States, (2)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1310:5011:00McCormick Place - S104a (South, Level 1)S22B-06P waves emerged from ambient noise cross-correlation post the 2018 Kīlauea eruption revealing middle crust velocity discontinuities beneath the Island of Hawai'iXiaozhuo Wei and Yang Shen, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1314:4518:15McCormick Place, Poster Hall, Hall AGC25F-0741Coastal Urban Subsidence Caused by Groundwater ExtractionSteven D'Hondt,Meng (Matt) Wei, Pei-Chin Wu, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1315:0017:00McCormick Place - S406a (South, Level 4)INV25AHistorical Resonance in the Atlantic: Implications for Black Marine Scientists
2022-12-1315:4519:15McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)GC25H-0766An Analysis of Mangrove Resistance and Resilience in the Philippines Following Super Typhoon OdetteMadeline Kronebusch1, David Lagomasino2, Amanda Payton3, John P Walsh4, Andre Uychiaoco5 and Nygiel Armada5, (1)Virginia Tech, Department of Geosciences, Blacksburg, United States, (2)East Carolina University, Integrated Coastal Programs, Wanchese, United States, (3)East Carolina University, Coastal Studies Institute, Greenville, United States, (4)Coastal Resources Center, Graduate School of Oceanography, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, United States, (5)USAID Fish Right Program, Manilla, Philippines
2022-12-1315:4519:15McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)V25D-0115Strong Radial Anisotropic Structures Yield New Constraints on the Volcanic Processes on the Island of Hawai`iYang Shen and Xiaozhuo Wei, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1316:2016:30McCormick Place - S102ab (South, Level 1)OS25B-04AN UPGRADED HOV ALVIN FOR ABYSSAL AND HADAL SCIENCESamuel A Soule, University of Rhode Island - Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, United States, Anna Michel, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Applied Ocean Physics and Engineering, Woods Hole, MA, United States and Alvin Science Verification Team
2022-12-1316:5017:00McCormick Place - S102ab (South, Level 1)OS25B-07Anoxic and Oxic Subseafloor Sediment in the Puerto Rico Trench RegionSteven D'Hondt1, Dennis Graham2, Robert A. Pockalny1, Sofia Rivera Soto3, David C Smith4, Barbara Saucedo5, Jelis Sostre-Cortes6, Arthur J Spivack7 and AR64-02 Shipboard Scientific Party, (1)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, (2)University of Rhode Island - GSO, Oceanography, Narragansett, United States, (3)University of Puerto Rico - Mayagüez, Chemical Engineering, Mayagüez, United States, (4)Univ Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States, (5)University of California San Diego, Biological Sciences, La Jolla, United States, (6)University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez, Geology, Mayaguez, United States, (7)University of Rhode Island - GSO, Narragansett, United States
2022-12-1409:0010:00Online onlyGC31CExploring Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement: Theory, Practice, Models, and Measurements at a New Frontier in Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal I Online Poster DiscussionJessica N Cross1, Brendan Carter1, Matthew Eisaman2 and Hongjie Wang3, (1)NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, WA, United States(2)Stony Brook University, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Stony Brook, NY, United States(3)University of Rhode Island, Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry Phone:, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1410:0013:30McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)GC32IExploring Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement: Theory, Practice, Models, and Measurements at a New Frontier in Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal II PosterJessica N Cross1, Brendan Carter1, Matthew Eisaman2 and Hongjie Wang3, (1)NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, Seattle, WA, United States(2)Stony Brook University, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Stony Brook, NY, United States(3)University of Rhode Island, Marine and Atmospheric Chemistry Phone:, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1410:0013:30McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)PP32C-0946 Proxy Potential of Trace Element/Calcium Ratios in Planktic Oxygen Minimum Zone Foraminifer Globorotaloides hexagonusCatherine Davis1, Jennifer S Fehrenbacher2, Shannon Doherty1 and Karen Wishner3, (1)North Carolina State University Raleigh, Raleigh, NC, United States, (2)Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, Corvallis, OR, United States, (3)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1410:0013:30McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)V32F-0118Improving deformation modeling at Axial Seamount using bathymetry and realistic magma reservoir geometrySandra Slead, University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States, Meng (Matt) Wei, University of Rhode Island Narragansett Bay, Narragansett, RI, United States, William W. Chadwick Jr, Oregon State University, CIMERS, Corvallis, OR, United States, Scott L Nooner, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Dept of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Wilmington, NC, United States and David W Caress, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA, United States
2022-12-1410:4510:55McCormick Place - N427A-DU32A-05Use machine learning to detect tectonic movement in seafloor pressure data for seismic and tsunami hazard assessmentMeng (Matt) Wei1, Bing He1, Xiaozhuo Wei1, Yang Shen1 and Marco Alvarez2, (1)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, (2)University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, United States
2022-12-1510:0013:30McCormick Place - Poster Hall, Hall - A (South, Level 3)SY42CScience Policy III PosterGifford J Wong, IDA Science and Technology Policy Institute, Washington, DC, United States, James Scott Neely, Northwestern University, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Evanston, IL, United States, Kira Homola, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, Brittany Webster, American Geophysical Union, Washington, DC, United States and Karen Akerlof, George Mason University Fairfax, Fairfax, VA, United States
2022-12-1511:1511:25McCormick Place - S106a (South, Level 1)T42A-09Synchronization of Earthquake Cycles Observed on Global Oceanic Transform FaultsLingchao He, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, United States and Meng (Matt) Wei, University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States
2022-12-1512:3012:40McCormick Place - S505ab (South, Level 5)C43A-04Potential Influence of Siberian River Water on Marine and Sea-ice Biology and Biogeochemical Cycles during the MOSAiC Drift CampaignGeorgi Laukert1, Dorothea Bauch2, Ellen Damm3, Benjamin Rabe3, Stephanie Kienast1, Ed Hathorne4, Myriel Vredenborg3, Thomas Krumpen3, Sandra Tippenhauer3, Patric Simoes Simoes Pereira5, Alessandra D'Angelo6 and Daiki Nomura7, (1)Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada, (2)Leibniz-Labor, University of Kiel CAU, Kiel, Germany, (3)Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz-Center for Polar and Marine Research Bremerhaven, Bremerhaven, Germany, (4)GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Kiel, Germany, (5)University of Gothenburg, Department of Marine Sciences, Gothenburg, Sweden, (6)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States, (7)Hokkaido University, Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hakodate, Japan
2022-12-1616:1516:25McCormick Place - S106a (South, Level 1)OS55B-04High Spatiotemporal Observations of Temperature Variability at a Diffuse-Flow Hydrothermal Vent Field using Fiber Optic Distributed Temperature SensingJohann Becker1,2, Brennan Phillips2, Samuel Soule3 and Roxanne Beinart4, (1)University of Rhode Island, Department of Ocean Engineering, Narragansett, RI, United States, (2)University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, United States, (3)University of Rhode Island, Narragansett, United States, (4)University of Rhode Island, Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI, United States