Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop - Day 1
- Welcoming Remarks
- Keith Knudsen, Sarah Minson and John Grindle
- CC
- Communities-at-risk Analysis—Where? Who? And What?
- Jamie Jones
- CC
- Getting the Word Out: Disaster Risk Communication Through an Equity Lens
- Nnenia Campbell
- CC
- Translating Hazard Risk Information for Specific Audiences: Examples of Existing Efforts and Lessons Learned
- Carson MacPherson-Krutsky
- CC
- Environmental Justice and Participation in the San Diego—Tijuana earthquake scenario
- Gloria Muñoz and Elizabeth Reddy
- CC
- 3D Trenching with iDar (iPad Detection and Ranging): Examples from California, Azerbaijan, & Kyrgyzstan
- Ian Pierce
- CC
- Portable optically stimulated luminescence age map of a paleoseismic exposure
- Chris DuRoss
- CC
- Data mining nontraditional seismicity using deep learning
- Amanda Thomas
- CC
- Urban geodesy along the Hayward fault—automated detection of planar primitives in MLS data and change detection
- Xinxiang (Sean) Zhu
- CC
Multiple speakers
- Keith Knudsen, Sarah Minson and John Grindle
- Jamie Jones
- Nnenia Campbell
- Carson MacPherson-Krutsky
- Gloria Muñoz and Elizabeth Reddy
- Ian Pierce
- Chris DuRoss
- Amanda Thomas
- Xinxiang (Sean) Zhu
- Date & Time
- Location
- Online-only seminar via Microsoft Teams
- Summary
The annual USGS Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop is a collaborative, multi-day meeting with the goal of better defining earthquake hazards and risk in Northern California.
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