Seminars typically take place virtually at 10:30 AM (Pacific) on Wednesdays on Microsoft Teams.
We record most seminars. You can watch live or check the archives to view a past seminar.
January 2001
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Project Impact Hazard Mapping in Oakland
Tom Holzer
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Paleoseismology of the Seattle Fault Zone
Brian Sherrod, USGS, Seattle
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Triggered earthquakes - something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
Sue Hough
February 2001
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Pressure Changes in Icelandic Geothermal Reservoirs Associated with Two Large (M~6.5) Earthquakes in June 2000
Grimur Bjornsson, National Energy Authority of Iceland
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Recovery and Developments Following the 1999 Turkey Earthquakes
Prof. Polat Gulkan, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey
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Structure and Seismicity of Continental Interiors: Understanding the M7.7 Earthquake in Gujarat, India
Walter Mooney
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Paleoseismology in Patagonia: The Fagnano Fault and Surface Rupture from the Great 1949 Tierra del Fuego Earthquakes
Heidi Stenner and David Schwartz
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Natural Hazards Conference for the San Francisco Bay Region
USGS
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Holocene Earthquake Recurrence Based on the Turbidite Event Record: Cascadia and the Northern San Andreas
Chris Goldfinger, Oregon State Univ.
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Groundwater Pumping Masks Tectonic Deformation near Los Angeles, California
Gerald Bawden
March 2001
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Repeating Earthquakes and Periodic Pulsing of the Tectonic Plate Boundary in Central California
Bob Nadeau
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Distinct-Element Models: Thrust Faults, Normal Faults, and the Big One
Luther Strayer
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SPOT Imagery - Resolution, spectral bands, pricing, licensing, online browser, applications...
Richard Danby SPOT Image Corp. (Tentative)
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Disaster Reduction in "At-Risk" Settlements: The Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) Hazard Mitigation Program
Chuck Setchell, Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance
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Pioneering Deployment for Dynamic Monitoring of Structures using GPS
Mehmet Celebi and Dr. A. Sanli
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Some applications of strong-motions to near-source and site response studies
Vladimir Graizer
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Lithospheric Deformation beneath the Transverse Ranges in Southern California
Monica Kohler
April 2001
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PEERing in on Lifelines Earthquake Research
Woody Savage
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Seismic Intrumentation and the Promise of Performance-Based Design
Farzad Naeim
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Past, Present, and Future Changes in State and Federal Geological Survey Organizations in California: Governed by Uniformitarianism of Catastrophism?
Jim Davis
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Two new insights from the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake: [1] coseismic fold growth and foldscarp hazards and [2] 3D fault imaging from 40K tiny earthquakes
John Suppe
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Behavior of the central San Andreas Fault: inferences from analyses of geomorphic offsets and paleoseismic studies, mapping of active Quaternary structures, topographic analyses of fault generated landforms, and numerical models.
George Hilley, Arizona State
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Understanding Strong Ground Motion: An Iterative Approach
Jamie Steidl
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Inferring the moment deficit rate on the San Andreas fault at Parkfield, CA
Jessica Murray
May 2001
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Dynamics, Flow, and Melt Content of the Southern East Pacific Rise Upper Mantle from Teleseismic Tomography
Bill Hammond
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New insights into the tectonics of the Long Valley caldera based on earthquake relocations and stress inversions
Stephanie Prejean
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Subsurface structures and the relationship to damage in Santa Monica from the Northridge Earthquake
Shirley Baher
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Liquefaction effects on civil structures and their remediation.
Prof. Ross Boulanger
June 2001
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Structural Control for Developing Countries
Prof. James Kelly, U.C. Berkeley 2001 EERI Distinguished Lecturer
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Holocene to Pliocene Tectonic Evolution and Hazard Potential Offshore of the Los Angeles Urban Corridor
Bob Bohannon
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Underground evidence for liquefaction along the Columbia River and lahar runout in Seattle
Brian Atwater, USGS, Seattle
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The SPAC Method: Another alternative to estimate site effects in Mexico City
Hortencia Flores Estrella, Instituto de Ingenieria, UNAM
July 2001
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Liquefaction Potential of Soils from Shear-Wave Velocity Measurements
Dr. Ronald Andrus
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Learn about the RELM working group and join an open discussion on stress triggering and its application to seismic hazard estimation.
Greg Anderson
August 2001
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Understanding Uncertainty in Seismic Hazard Estimates
Chris Cramer
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Fault zone structure and earthquake geology along the central Altyn Tagh Fault, Xinjiang, China
Ramon Arrowsmith
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Baffled By Bhuj, the M7.7 Indian Earthquake of 26 January 2001
Joan Gomberg & Paul Bodin
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Earthquake Search and Rescue Operations--Integrating Seismology, Engineering, and Emergency Response to Improve Life-Saving Capabilities
Capt. Larry Collins, USAR Task Force 103, County of LA Fire Dept.
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Tectonic evolution of the Gulf of California: Implications for continental rupture processes
Michael Oskin
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Low frictional strength of quartz rocks at subseismic slip rates
Dr. David Goldsby
September 2001
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Did deglaciation trigger intraplate seismicity in the New Madrid seismic zone?
Balz Grollimund
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A Continuum Mechanics Model for Normal Faulting and Crustal Deformation Using a Strain-Rate Softening Rheology
Mark Behn
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Imaging and Modeling the 3D Geometry of Faults Using Industry Seismic Reflection Data: Implications for Earthquake Studies
Dave Pollard
October 2001
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Transient Fault Slip in Guerrero, Mexico
Kristine Larson
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InSAR time series of crustal deformation in the San Francisco Bay Area
David Schmidt
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The NEHRP post-earthquake coordination plan
Tom Holzer
November 2001
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Post-1906 stress recovery of the San Andreas fault system calculated from 3-D finite element analysis
Tom Parsons
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Dynamics and rheology of diffuse oceanic plate boundaries
Richard Gordon
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Managing Post-Earthquake Operations
Carl Mortensen
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Bay Area Earthquake Cycle: A new view from paleoseismology
David Schwartz
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Characterizing Earthquake Source Complexity for Improved Strong Motion Prediction
Martin Mai
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Closing the Gap Between Seismology and Structural Engineering
Sigmund A. Freeman