#46: How science can protect infrastructure and homes
Seismic Soundoff29 Marras 2018

#46: How science can protect infrastructure and homes

In this episode, host Andrew Geary speaks with Priyank Jaiswal, Associate Professor at Oklahoma State University. Dr. Jaiswal discusses the recent SEG near-surface event, Forum on Infrastructure, and how geophysics can play a role in this critical area. Andrew and Dr. Jaiswal discuss the potential threats to infrastructure from low-level earthquakes, how citizens and public officials can monitor and address the impact, and how geophysicists can contribute to the safety of infrastructure. Show notes and links at https://seg.org/podcast/Post/6630/. About the Forum on Infrastructure Resiliency of infrastructure and specifically critical lifeline infrastructure to high-level seismicity (large earthquakes) are often an integral part of design, construction, and execution. Today, however, infrastructure in many parts of the country, particularly the Central USA, face threat from low-level seismicity which, due to their recurrence pattern, appear to be impacting structures in complex ways that cannot be readily explained. Damages are real and the need to monitor infrastructure health is real. Geophysical methods can help in monitoring both above and below the ground. This forum explored symbiosis between geophysics and design and maintenance of lifelines. Biography Priyank Jaiswal is an Associate Professor at Oklahoma State University. His research interests include petroleum systems, gas hydrates, rock physics, near-surface, and poroelasticity. He holds a B.S. from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and M.S. and PhD degrees from Rice University. Sponsor Seismic Soundoff is sponsored by the SEG Wiki - the place to find hundreds of biographies of geoscientists, open-access tutorials, and ongoing translations of SEG's best-selling book, Robert Sheriff's Encyclopedic Dictionary. Visit the https://wiki.seg.orgto explore the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia. Credits Interview: Priyank Jaiswal Original music by Zach Bridges. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary. The SEG podcast team: Jennifer Crockett, Ally McGinnis, and Mick Swiney. Special thanks to Laurie Whitesell for organizing and contributing to this episode. If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts. Your reviews bring a smile to our faces. Follow Seismic Soundoff at https://seg.org/podcast to hear new episodes.

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#12: Full-waveform inversion

#12: Full-waveform inversion

Dr. Michal Malinowski, special section lead editor for Interpretation and Jyoti Behura, special section lead editor for The Leading Edge join Andrew Geary to discuss full-waveform inversion. Dr. Michal Malinowski is Associate Professor at the Institute of Geophysics at the Polish Academy of Sciences at Warsaw and head of the Seismic Imaging Team. Jyoti Behura is the Founder & CEO of Seismic Science LLC. Full show notes at http://seg.org/podcast.

2 Helmi 201725min

#11: Geophysical Electromagnetics - 2017 DISC

#11: Geophysical Electromagnetics - 2017 DISC

2017 Distinguished Instructor Doug Oldenburg, along with Lindsey Heagy, and Seogi Kang, join Andrew Geary to discuss the upcoming 2017 SEG DISC - Geophysical Electromagnetics Fundamentals and Applications. Dr. Doug Oldenburg is professor of Geophysics, director of the Geophysical Inversion Facility and a world leader in geophysical inversions. Throughout 2017 at locations around the world, Doug will cover applications of electromagnetic geophysics across mining, oil and gas, geotechnical, water and environmental industries. Lindsey Heagy and Seogi Kang, both PhD candidates at the Geophysical Inversion Facility at the University of British Columbia, will join Doug on the upcoming 2017 DISC tour. Register for DISC at http://seg.org/disc. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/seismic-soundoff/id1140626640?mt=2) – your review helps others find the show. * DISC 2017 course materials: http://disc2017.geosci.xyz/ * EM GeoSci: http://em.geosci.xyz/index.html * Stanley H. Ward and Gerald W. Hohmann - Electromagnetic Theory for Geophysical Applications: http://library.seg.org/doi/abs/10.1190/1.9781560802631.ch4 Full show notes at http://seg.org/podcast.

24 Tammi 201727min

#10: Remote sensing on Mars

#10: Remote sensing on Mars

Fritz Foss and Nathaniel Putzig - co-authors of January's The Leading Edge cover article - discuss "3D imaging of Mars’ polar ice caps using orbital radar data." Fritz Foss has worked in various capacities in the oil & gas exploration business for the past 23 years. He co-founded Unified GeoSystems in 2009. Nathaniel Putzig is a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute. He's worked 14 years with terrestrial active-source seismic data in academia and industry. Presently, he serves as the US/Deputy Team Leader for the Shallow Radar sounder on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Please subscribe to Seismic Soundoff on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy the show, review us on iTunes – your review helps others find the show. Full show notes at seg.org/podcast.

18 Tammi 201727min

#0: Introduction to Seismic Soundoff (podcast trailer)

#0: Introduction to Seismic Soundoff (podcast trailer)

Listen to a brief introduction of SEG's first podcast - Seismic Soundoff - with highlights from its first twelve episodes. * Listen to exclusive interviews with SEG authors, award winners, and geophysics legends. * Hear the inside stories behind the latest technology and hottest topics of the day. * Gain behind the scenes access to the projects of Geoscientists Without Borders®. New episodes monthly. Learn more at https://seg.org/podcast.

17 Tammi 20172min

#9: Mentoring geoscience leaders

#9: Mentoring geoscience leaders

Geoscience leaders, Andréa Darrh, Dr. Esther Babcock, and Dr. John Bradford, join us to discuss the process and importance of mentoring in their careers and beyond. How can SEG complement the relationships forged on university campuses, within industry, and in the field? Show notes at seg.org/podcast.

28 Joulu 201645min

#8: Geophysics for non-technical professionals

#8: Geophysics for non-technical professionals

Norm Hyne, lecturer and past chair of The University of Tulsa Geology and Geophysics Department, explores applied geophysics from a non-technical professional’s perspective. Listeners, we want to hear from you: Why did you choose geophysics? What do you love about the science and the work you do? Email us at podcast@seg.org or leave a message at country code +1 918-497-4627. Editor's note: During our exchange, Norm incorrectly referred to Geoscientists Without Borders as Geophysicists Without Borders. To learn more visit http://seg.org/gwb. Show notes at http://seg.org/podcast.

21 Marras 201635min

#7: John Bradford - State of the Society

#7: John Bradford - State of the Society

John Bradford, president of SEG, gave his State of the Society Address at the 86th Annual Meeting in Dallas in October 2016. Dorsey Morrow, SEG Executive Director, opened the session and introduced Bradford. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit http://wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia. Learn more at http://seg.org/podcast.

24 Loka 201652min

#6: Lev Vernik - Seismic Petrophysics

#6: Lev Vernik - Seismic Petrophysics

Lev Vernik discusses his new book Seismic Petrophysics in Quantitative Interpretation. Learn more at http://shop.seg.org/Online-Store/Product-Detail/ProductId/15563143. Early praise for his book says it strikes "the right balance between the theory and practical application...[making] this manuscript unique among other publications (Kostia Azbel - Shell) and that Dr. Vernik "has outlined a workflow that elegantly handles the complexities of the subject while maintaining a practical point of view (Marco Perez - Apache)." Join Dr. Vernik, and other authors of new SEG books, at the Dallas Annual Meeting for a meet and greet - Monday, 17 October from 2:40 to 3:20 p.m. and Tuesday, 18 October from 9:40 to 10:20 a.m. - in the Wiki Meetup area located in the SEG Pavilion, Booth 120. For the latest details on the SEG Book Mart and meet and greet visit http://seg.org/Events/Annual-Meeting/About/SEG-Book-Mart. Sponsor The SEG Wiki is home to hundreds of biographies of key geoscientists, geophysical tutorials, and core content from the science of applied geophysics. Visit wiki.seg.org to learn how you can grow the world’s first online, geophysics encyclopedia.

10 Loka 201621min

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