Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop - Day 2
- The Walker Lane in 15 Minutes or Less
- Steve Wesnousky
- CC
- Active Faults in NE California
- Jessica Thompson Jobe
- CC
- Lake Tahoe Faults and Swarms
- Graham Kent
- CC
- The Mw 6.0 Antelope Valley Earthquake of 8 July 2021
- Brian Olson
- CC
- The surface signature of subsurface fault creep: episodic dilation and gas emission
- Roger Bilham
- CC
- Preservation of fossil earthquakes in a creeping serpentinite shear zone
- Matt Tarling
- CC
- Characterizing the along-strike rupture lengths of creep events on the San Andreas Fault—the long and the short of it
- Dan Gittins
- CC
- Spatio-temporal variation in earthquake source properties on the San Andreas fault at Parkfield
- Rachel Abercrombie
- CC
- Short talks (part 1)
- John Baldwin, Chris Bloszies, David Shelly, Litong Huang, Janet Watt, Jenna Hill and Victoria Langenheim
- CC
- Short talks (part 2)
- Kenneth Stewart Hudson, Koichi Hayashi, John Louie, Yehuda Ben-Zion, Andreas Plesch and Janiele Maffei
- CC
Multiple speakers
- Steve Wesnousky
- Jessica Thompson Jobe
- Graham Kent
- Brian Olson
- Roger Bilham
- Matt Tarling
- Dan Gittins
- Rachel Abercrombie
- John Baldwin, Chris Bloszies, David Shelly, Litong Huang, Janet Watt, Jenna Hill and Victoria Langenheim
- Kenneth Stewart Hudson, Koichi Hayashi, John Louie, Yehuda Ben-Zion, Andreas Plesch and Janiele Maffei
- 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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