Oceanic Lithosphere-Asthenosphere Boundary Webinar
Model download
Our global azimuthal anisotropy for SV waves is available for download
Hello Copenhagen
C. B. visited the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark, and gave a brief overview of our group’s latest results
More pictures here
![View of Nyhavn in Copenhagen](http://faculty.epss.ucla.edu/~cbeghein/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IMG_4016-Version-2-1024x768.jpg)
AGU 2013
![Our team at AGU 2013](http://faculty.epss.ucla.edu/~cbeghein/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/AGU2013_grouppict-e1402789036158-1024x603.jpg)
I am very proud of my students who presented their research at the AGU meeting in San Francisco this week. Kaiqing even successfully gave his first AGU oral presentation!
And we some fun as well!
Student news
Congratulations to graduate student Zheng Xing who successfully passed his first exam! He earns a masters degree and can stay in the PhD program!
Paper submitted
Paper entitled “Three-dimensional variations in Love and Rayleigh wave azimuthal anisotropy for the upper 800 km of the mantle” by Yuan and Beghein on SH azimuthal anisotropy submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research – Solid Earth
ESS8 Field Trip
![Vasquez Rocks](http://faculty.epss.ucla.edu/~cbeghein/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/IMG_2911-Version-2-1024x768.jpg)
C.B. took her ESS8 students to the field. We went to Vasquez Rocks park and to Palmdale to see the San Andreas fault.
More photos can be found here
Student seminar
Graduate students Kaiqing Yuan and Zheng Xing will present their work in our weekly seminar
Student news
Welcome to undergraduate student Grace Parker who joined our group in September!