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BORIS J.P. KAUS - Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (September 2008): Insights on the strength of the continental lithosphere from<br />

quasi-instantaneous lithospheric models. Swiss-German Geodynamics Workshop, Neustadt,<br />

Germany.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (September 2008): Numerical modelling of brittle phenomena (Invited). GeoMod<br />

2008, Florence, Italy.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (July 2008): Lagrangian Finite Element Methods for modelling long-term<br />

tectonic processes. (Invited). CIG Workshop on Advancing Numerical Modeling of Mantle<br />

Convection and Lithospheric Dynamics, UC Davis, Davis, USA.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (July 2008): Subduction Benchmarks (or: how a simple test can cause a<br />

major headache). (Invited). CIG Workshop on Advancing Numerical Modeling of Mantle<br />

Convection and Lithospheric Dynamics, UC Davis, Davis, USA.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (April 2008): Stress and strength of the continental lithosphere: constraints<br />

from geodynamic models. (Invited). EGU, Vienna, Austria.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (January 2008): Dynamics of the lithosphere from numerical models of longterm<br />

tectonic processes. (Invited). Karlsruhe University, Karlsruhe, Germany.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (December 2007): Stress evolution and dynamics of the lithosphere from<br />

2-D and 3-D numerical models of long-term tectonic processes. (Invited). Fall AGU, San<br />

Fransisco, USA.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P., LIU Y., YUEN D.A., SHI Y. (December 2007): Tsunami hazards near Taiwan<br />

and implications for rheological stratification under Taiwan. South China Sea Tsunami<br />

Workshop, Taiwan.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (November 2007): Insights in the physics of folding: from nano-meter scale<br />

to lithospheric scale. (Invited). Paris 6 University, Paris, France.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (September 2007): Numerical Modelling of 3-D Mantle-Lithosphere interaction.<br />

10th Workshop on Numerical Modelling of Mantle Convection and Lithosphere Dynamics,<br />

Carry-Le-Rouet, France.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (June 2007): Numerical Models of 3-D Subduction. Subduction Workshop,<br />

Montpellier, France.<br />

- LIU Y.-C., <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P., SEVRE E., SHI Y.-L., YUEN D.A. (Mai 2007): Pingtung Earthquakes<br />

and Potential Tsunami Hazards for Taiwan. JGU Meeting.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P.,STEEDMAN C., BECKER T.W. (April 2007): How to build mountain belts<br />

at passive continental margins? Insights from numerical and analytical modelling. EGU<br />

Spring Meeting, Vienna, Austria.<br />

- DEUBELBEISS Y., <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P. (April 2007): A comparison of numerical formulations<br />

for the Stokes equations with strongly variable viscosity. EGU Spring Meeting, Vienna,<br />

Austria.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P., (January 2007): Why numerical modelling is a useful tool for geoscientists,<br />

Jena University, Jena, Germany.<br />

- <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P., SCHMALHOLZ S., (December 2006): 3D Finite Amplitude Folding: Implications<br />

for the Stress Evolution During Crustal and Lithospheric Deformation. AGU Fall<br />

Meeting.<br />

- PLATT J., <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P., BECKER T.W., (December 2006): The San Andreas Transform<br />

System and the Tectonics of California: An Alternative Approach. AGU Fall Meeting.<br />

- STEEDMAN C., <strong>KAUS</strong> B.J.P., BECKER T.W., OKAYA D., WU F.T., (December 2006):<br />

The Geodynamics of Continental Lithosphere Entering a Subduction Zone. AGU Fall Meeting.<br />

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