SHIPS - People
SHIPS is a U.S./Canadian Consortium funded by the U.S. and Canadian Geological Surveys to provide public information for mitigating a potential earthquake disaster in the Pacific Northwest
Consortium agencies in the United States include US Geological Survey's Coastal and Marine Geology and Earthquake Hazards Programs, University of Washington, Oregon State University, University of Texas at El Paso, and Department of Natural Resources, State of Washington.
Canadian consortium agencies include Canadian Geological Survey, University of Victoria, University of British Columbia, and Dalhousie University.
SHIPS web development began with Guy Cochrane, Mike Fischer, and Molly Gowen-Groome, and continues with Tom Brocher and Susan Rhea.
People on the SHIPS project -
- Mark Alvarez, PASSCAL
- Tom Brocher, USGS, Menlo Park
- Andy Calvert, Simon Fraser University
- Ken Creager, University of Washington
- Bob Crosson, University of Washington
- Michael Fisher, USGS, Menlo Park
- Phil Hammer, University of British Columbia
- Roy Hyndman, Geological Survey of Canada
- Keith Louden, Dalhousie University
- Kate Miller, University of Texas El Paso
- David Mosher, Geological Survey of Canada
- Mladen Nedimovic, Lamont Doherty Geologic Observatory
- Tom Parsons, USGS, Menlo Park
- Tom Pratt, USGS, Seattle
- Leiph Preston, University of Nevada Reno
- Kumar Ramachandran, Queens University
- Cathy Snelson, University of Nevada Las Vegas
- George Spence, University of Victoria
- Uri ten Brink, USGS, Woods Hole
- Anne Trehu, Oregon State University
- Craig Weaver, USGS, Seattle
- Barry Zelt, formerly at University of British Columbia, presently at University of Hawaii

