Omar Issa, ResiQuant (Co-Founder)/Stanford University
A study by FEMA suggests that 20-40% modern code-conforming buildings would be unfit for re-occupancy followin...
Martijn van den Ende, Université Côte d'Azur
Already for several years it has been suggested that Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) could be a convenient...
Sara Beth Cebry, U.S.G.S.
luid injection decreases effective normal stress on faults and can stimulate seismicity far from active tectonic regions. Based on earthqu...
John Rekoske, University of California San Diego
Rapidly estimating the ground shaking produced by earthquakes in real-time, and from future earthquakes, are import...
Haiyang Kehoe, USGS
Seismograms contain information of an earthquake source, its path through the earth, and the local geologic conditions near a recording site. Gr...
Tara Nye, USGS
Models of earthquake ground motion (both simulations and ground-motion models) can be likened to a puzzle with three primary pieces representing the ...
Rashid Shams, University of Southern California
Site response in sedimentary basins is partially governed by mechanisms associated with three-dimensional features. ...
Amy Williamson, University of California Berkeley
Alerts sent through earthquake early warning (EEW) programs provide precious seconds for those alerted to take sim...
James Biemiller, USGS
An unresolved aspect of tsunami generation in great subduction earthquakes is the offshore competition between coseismic deformation mechanism...
Jaeseok Lee, Brown University
Field observations indicate that fault systems are structurally complex, yet fault slip behavior has predominantly been attributed to ...
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Open dialogue about important issues in earthquake science presented by Center scientists, visitors, and invitees.