Name[1] |
Institution |
Year |
Lecture Title |
Thomas A. Herring |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
1992 |
Space Geodetic Studies of the Earth's Interior |
James R. Rice |
Harvard University |
1993 |
Problems in Earthquake Source Mechanics |
no lecture |
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1994 |
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Harry W. Green II |
University of California, Davis |
1995 |
The mechanisms of Deep Earthquakes |
Ross S. Stein |
United States Geological Survey, Menlo Park |
1996 |
Stress Triggering of Earthquakes, or Playing Prediction with Less than Half a Deck |
Donald W. Forsyth |
Brown University |
1997 |
Melting and Mantle Flow Beneath Mid-Ocean Ridges: Constraints from the Seismological Component of the MELT Experiment |
Richard G. Gordon |
Northwestern University |
1998 |
The Plate Tectonic Approximation: Plate Nonrigidity and Diffuse Plate Boundaries |
Paul Tapponnier |
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris |
1999 |
Localisation and Propagation of Lithospheric Shear Zones Behaviour of the Continental Mantle During Collision, and Growth of the Tibet Plateau |
no lecture |
|
2000 |
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Louise H. Kellogg |
University of California, Davis |
2001 |
Structure and Dynamics An Earth Odyssey |
Gerald Schubert |
UCLA |
2002 |
A Geophysicist's Journey to the Center of the Earth |
W. Roger Buck |
Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory (LDEO) |
2003 |
Splitting, Stretching and Spreading of Lithosphere |
Shun-Ichiro Karato |
Yale University |
2004 |
Where on Earth is the Ocean? |
Leigh Royden |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
2005 |
Uplift and Evolution of the Eastern Tibetan Plateau |
Claude P. Jaupart |
Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris |
2006 |
The Deep Roots of Continents |
Jean-Philippe Avouac |
California Institute of Technology |
2007 |
Mountain Ranges and the Deformation of Continents |
Suzanne M. Carbotte |
Columbia University |
2008 |
Focusing in on Mid-Ocean Ridge Segmentation |
Jerry X. Mitrovica |
Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University |
2009 |
A Eulogy for Eustasy |
Wang-Ping Chen |
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign |
2010 |
Global Tectonics Ties Quakes, Rocks, and Volatiles in the Mantle Transition Zone |
Michael Manga |
University of California, Berkeley |
2011 |
Hydrological Response to Earthquakes (and was the LUSI Mud Volcano Eruption in Indonesia Caused by an Earthquake?) |
Richard H. Sibson |
Otago University |
2012 |
Inside a Crustal Earthquake — Signals from Field Geology |
Roland Bürgmann |
University of California, Berkeley |
2013 |
M9 Megathrust Earthquake Cycles |
David Bercovici |
Yale University |
2014 |
On the Origin of Plate Tectonics |
Kelin Wang |
Pacific Geoscience Center, Geological Survey of Canada |
2015 |
Subduction Faults as We See Them in the 21st Century |
Maya Tolstoy |
Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory |
2016 |
Taking the Pulse of Mid-Ocean Ridges |
Greg Hirth |
Brown University |
2017 |
Lithospheric Strength and Stress State: Persistent Challenges and New Directions in Geodynamics |
Carolina R. Lithgow-Bertelloni |
UCLA |
2018 |
The inevitable control of Earth's deep interior on the surface |
Claudio Faccenna |
Roma Tre University / University of Texas at Austin |
2019 |
Shaping the Mediterranean from the inside out |
Christie D. Rowe |
McGill University |
2020 |
Walking the seismogenic zone: A field geology perspective on earthquakes |
Taras Gerya |
ETH Zürich |
2021 |
New geodynamic processes and phenomena discovered with numerical modeling: examples and recipes |
Demian M. Saffer |
University of Texas Institute for Geophysics |
2022 |
Fluids, Friction, and the Offshore Subduction Megathrust |
Philippe Agard |
Sorbonne Université |
2023 |
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