My research interests include remote sensing of the Earth's interior, and field seismology. Broadly, I am interested in employing various geophysical methods, mainly seismology, to image Earth structure, and learn what we can about Earth dynamics. My current research is determining the regional 3D seisimc velocity structure of the mid- and upper-mantle beneath the northwest United States through a combination of forward modeling and tomographic inversion of seismic delay times. For more information on this and other research projects, visit the research link on this page.
Geophysics Research Group
News
7.19.09 - I'm training for the San Francisco half marathon to support Tara, who's running to fight Luekemia.
5.24.09 - Nevada Drip paper is published in Nature Geoscience!
10.1.08 - I got a job with ExxonMobil!
6.28.08 - Tomography paper is published in Geophysical Research Letters!
5.27.08 - It's official - I'm a dad! Madeleine Louise Roth was born on May 27th at 1:30 AZ time. She was 7 lbs, 7 oz, and 19 inches long. Check out some pictures here, or visit Tara's weblog.
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