
Gabriel FerragutUniversity of Oregon | UO · Department of Earth Sciences
Gabriel Ferragut
BSc in Geology, BSc in Physics
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Introduction
Gabriel Ferragut currently works at the Department of Physics and Department of Geology, North Dakota State University. Gabriel does research in Seismology, Paleoclimatology, Geology and Geomorphology. Current project is 'Investigations of Virtual Deep Seismic Sounding (VDSS): Near-surface Velocity Effects and Sensitivity to Lower Crustal and Upper Mantle Structure..'
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Virtual Deep Seismic Sounding (VDSS) has emerged as a novel method to image the crust–mantle boundary (CMB) and potentially other lithospheric boundaries. In Part 1, we showed that the arrival time and waveform of post-critical SsPmp, the post-critical reflection phase at the CMB used in VDSS, is sensitive to several different attributes of the cru...
Virtual Deep Seismic Sounding (VDSS) has recently emerged as a novel method to image the crust-mantle-boundary (CMB) and potentially other lithospheric boundaries. In Liu et al., 2018 (“Part 1”), we showed that the arrival time and waveform of post-critical SsPmp, the post-critical reflection phase at the CMB used in VDSS, is sensitive to multiple...
The work uses both glacial and paleolake mass balance modeling results of different sensitivity to temperature to greatly constrain inference of temperature and precipitation in the late Pleistocene climate of the northern Great Basin. Additionally, first order sublimation expressions have been applied to investigate the possible impacts that mass...