Paper Published

Paper by Stubailo, Beghein, and Davis “Structure and anisotropy of the Mexico subduction zone based on Rayleigh-wave analysis and implications for the geometry of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt” published in JGR:

*Stubailo, I., Beghein, C., Davis, P.,  Structure and anisotropy of the Mexico subduction zone based on Rayleigh-wave analysis and implications for the geometry of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, J. Geophys. Res., 117, B5, B05303, doi:10.1029/2011JB008631, 2012

Two potential interpretations of the subduction structure in Mexico. (top) The flat (slab A) and steep (slab B) portions of the slab discussed in this paper separated by a tear.
Two potential interpretations of the subduction structure in Mexico. (top) The flat (slab A) and steep (slab B) portions of the slab discussed in this paper separated by a tear.

Hello Caltech

C.B. gives the Seismo Lab seminar at Caltech: “Global Mantle Seismic Anisotropy and Consequences for Mantle Deformation and Earth’s Deep Water Cycle”  

Paper accepted

Paper by Stubailo, Beghein, and Davis “Structure and anisotropy of the Mexico subduction zone based on Rayleigh-wave analysis and implications for the geometry of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt” accepted for publication in JGR

Hello Illinois

C.B. invited to give a seminar at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Department of Geology: “Improving Constraints on Mantle Deformation Through Seismic Tomography: A Probabilistic Approach to Modeling Seismic Anisotropy”

AGU 2011

AGU poster presentations in San Francisco by Igor Stubailo (12/07), Kaiqing Yuan (12/08), and Caroline Beghein (12/07)

AGU 2010

C.B. is organizer and convener of AGU Fall Meeting session “DI05. Seismic Anisotropy in the Mantle: Progress, Prospects, and Pitfalls”