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 2020
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An Overview of Hydraulic Fracturing Induced Earthquakes in Alberta
Ryan Schultz, Stanford University
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Foreshocks on Rough Rate-State Faults
Camilla Cattania, Stanford University
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Why is it so difficult for physics-based aftershock forecasting models to outperform statistical models?
Jeanne Hardebeck, USGS Earthquake Science Center
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Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop - Day 1
Multiple speakers
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Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop - Day 2
Multiple speakers
February 2020
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Shaking is Almost Always a Surprise: The Earthquakes That Produce Significant Ground Motion
Sarah Minson, USGS Earthquake Science Center
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Ground Surface Ruptures, Earthquake Processes, and Fault Complexity
Yann Klinger, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
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An Early Earthquake Warning System
William Bakun, USGS
March 2020
May 2020
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Some seismological constraints on the processes governing intermediate-depth earthquakes in Japan
Shanna Chu, Stanford University
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Listening to the environment with seismic waves (Virtual Seminar)
Lucia Gualtieri, Stanford University
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Into the deep: Insights and challenges associated with subduction zone drilling
Tamara Jeppson, Earthquake Science Center, USGS
June 2020
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Functional Recovery: What it Means to Design for Community Resilience, EERI Distinguished Lecture
David Bonowitz
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Exploring the transition from subduction to slab breakoff: Structural insights from the western Greater Caucasus Mountains
Chad Trexler, USGS Earthquake Science Center
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Damage Produced by the 2020 Puerto Rico Earthquakes
Eduardo Miranda, Stanford University
July 2020
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Seismogeodetic Super Array or Dirt-cheap Large-N? Evaluating fiber-optic DAS Instrument Response
Nate Lindsey, Stanford University
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New methods in engineering geophysics: distributed acoustic sensing and machine learning
Eileen Martin, Virginia Tech
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Five things about the cold forearc mantle wedge
Kelin Wang, Pacific Geoscience Centre, Geological Survey of Canada
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Effects of Complex Fault Geometry on Rupture Path for Scenarios of Earthquakes in Southern California
Roby Douilly, UC Riverside
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The March 31, 2020 Mw6.5 Stanley earthquake: seismotectonics and preliminary aftershock analysis
Lee Liberty, Boise State University
August 2020
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The (Un)Lucky 7: Understanding Social Characteristics in America and the Military
Morten Ender, West Point Military Academy
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How low should we alert? Exploring earthquake early warning thresholds for a range of target intensities
Jessie Saunders, USGS
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Probing physical processes of environmental seismic sources with large aperture seismic arrays
Wenyuan Fan, Scripps Institution of Oceanography
September 2020
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Post-Seismic Deformation Following Deep Earthquakes
Sunyoung Park, Caltech
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Emergence of complexity from simple physics: how physics-based modeling highlights key features of earthquake processes
Lucile Bruhat, Ecole Normale Supérieure
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Oil and gas activities in Oklahoma have led to unprecedented seismic hazard and risk levels
Iason Grigoratos, University of Texas at Austin
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Sedimentary basin effects in ground motions from empirical models and simulation platforms
Chukwuebuka Nweke, UCLA
October 2020
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The global range of lithosphere-asthenosphere properties
Karen Fischer, Brown University
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Active source tomography in Salton Trough: Geologic insights and application to ground motion prediction
Rasheed Ajala, LSU
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A maximum rupture model for the southern San Andreas and San Jacinto Faults California, derived from paleoseismic earthquake ages: What limits does it provide for MFDs?
Kate Scharer, USGS
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Seismic velocity structure of the Ridgecrest, CA region from traveltime tomography
Malcolm White, USC