
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 2023
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How Large Is the Spatial Area Influencing Site Response: Insights Gained from Multidimensional Analyses at the Treasure Island Downhole Array
Mohamad Hallal, UC Berkeley
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Kinematic slip models of four large Intermountain West earthquakes of 2020 and 2021
Fred Pollitz, USGS
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Absolute stress levels on mature faults: Bridging insight from the lab and field using physics-based modeling
Valere Lambert
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Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop - Day 1
Multiple speakers
February 2023
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Megathrust seismicity holes and coronas: What they mean for hazard, and the hunt for prehistoric subduction events
Ross Stein, Temblor
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¡Alerta! Engineering on Shaky Ground
Elizabeth Reddy, Colorado School of Mines
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The November 3, 2002 Mw 7.9 Denali Fault Earthquake, Alaska: It’s Geological, Seismological, and Engineering Legacy
David Schwartz, Scientist Emeritus, USGS
March 2023
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Scalable Monitoring of Infrastructure through Non-dedicated Sensors
Haeyong Noh, Stanford
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Hindcasting injection-induced aseismic slip and microseismicity at the Cooper Basin Enhanced Geothermal project, Australia
Taiyi Wang, Stanford
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Liquefaction or liquefiction? Anthropogenic regulation and the influence of evaporite dissolution on ground failure in the 2019 Mw 7.1 Ridgecrest Earthquake and beyond
Paula Burgi
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A Retrospective Look at the 1933 Long Beach Earthquake: Historical Context, Impact, and Modern Science
Susan Hough, USGS
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February 6, 2023 Kahramanmaraş Earthquakes: An Initial Assessment of Recorded Ground Motions and Observed Damages
Ayşegül Askan, Middle East Technical University