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SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT The SCEC/USGS Spontaneous Rupture Code Verification Project. Benchmark Comparison Tool. Benchmark Descriptions. Newest Benchmarks. Metrics (Version 1) Code Descriptions. Workshop Presentations. Downloads.Participants.
PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE FORECAST CONTACT INFORMATION. Southern California Earthquake Center University of Southern California 3651 Trousdale Parkway #169 Los Angeles, CA90089-0742
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ARE THE STRESS DROPS OF SMALL EARTHQUAKES GOOD PREDICTORS Are the Stress Drops of Small Earthquakes Good Predictors of the Stress Drops of Larger Earthquakes? Jeanne L. Hardebeck Submitted July 26, 2017, SCEC Contribution #7345, 2017 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #050 Uncertainty in PSHA could be reduced through better estimates of stress drop for possible future large earthquakes. BAY AREA TSUNAMI PREPAREDNESS AND MITIGATION EFFORTS Bay Area Tsunami Preparedness and Mitigation Efforts KEVIN MILLER, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services CINDY PRIDMORE, California Geological Survey SUBSURFACE*EVIDENCE*FOR*THE*PUENTE*HILLS*AND*COMPTON9LOS 21 June 1929 M4.9 Whittier Narrows 1 Oct 1987 M5.9 Whittier-Norwalk 9 July 1929 MMI=VII Inglewood Hollyw ood F ault Hollyw ood Pu ll-Apa rt San V icente F ault (blind) SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) offers a remotely-mentored research experience to college students nationwide. Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) pairs a student, one-on-one, to conduct research with a pre-eminent earthquake scientist or specialist. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information 2020 SCEC ANNUAL MEETING SCEC2020 Meeting Program. The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) is funded by the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Geological Survey to develop a comprehensive understanding of earthquakes in Southern California and elsewhere, and to communicate useful knowledge for reducing earthquake risk. At our annual collaboration meeting, members of the SCEC community gather to SCEC COMMUNITY VELOCITY MODEL (CVM) SCEC2020 POSTER #084: PYCSEP: AN OPEN-SOURCE TOOLKIT FOR For government officials and the public to act on real-time forecasts of earthquakes, the seismological community needs to develop confidence in the underlying scientific hypotheses and assess models'predictive skills.
SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT The SCEC/USGS Spontaneous Rupture Code Verification Project. Benchmark Comparison Tool. Benchmark Descriptions. Newest Benchmarks. Metrics (Version 1) Code Descriptions. Workshop Presentations. Downloads.Participants.
PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE FORECAST CONTACT INFORMATION. Southern California Earthquake Center University of Southern California 3651 Trousdale Parkway #169 Los Angeles, CA90089-0742
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ARE THE STRESS DROPS OF SMALL EARTHQUAKES GOOD PREDICTORS Are the Stress Drops of Small Earthquakes Good Predictors of the Stress Drops of Larger Earthquakes? Jeanne L. Hardebeck Submitted July 26, 2017, SCEC Contribution #7345, 2017 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #050 Uncertainty in PSHA could be reduced through better estimates of stress drop for possible future large earthquakes. BAY AREA TSUNAMI PREPAREDNESS AND MITIGATION EFFORTS Bay Area Tsunami Preparedness and Mitigation Efforts KEVIN MILLER, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services CINDY PRIDMORE, California Geological Survey SUBSURFACE*EVIDENCE*FOR*THE*PUENTE*HILLS*AND*COMPTON9LOS 21 June 1929 M4.9 Whittier Narrows 1 Oct 1987 M5.9 Whittier-Norwalk 9 July 1929 MMI=VII Inglewood Hollyw ood F ault Hollyw ood Pu ll-Apa rt San V icente F ault (blind)ALL PUBLICATIONS
Lambert, V. R., Lapusta, N., & Faulkner, D. (2021).Scale-dependence of earthquake rupture prestress in models with enhanced weakening: implications for eventSCEC WORKSHOPS
Location. 19121. SCEC Dynamic Rupture TAG -- The 2019 Ingredients Workshop -- Fault Friction, Conveners: Ruth Harris, Michael Barall. 01/08/2020. Pomona, CA. 19110. SCEC Workshop for Advancing Simulations of Sequences of Earthquakes and Aseismic Slip (SEAS) , Conveners: Brittany Erickson, Junle Jiang. 01/09/2020.SCEC INTERNSHIPS
SCEC's Internships Program has provided meaningful research experiences and resources for over 700 undergraduate students since 1994. These internships enable undergraduate students to work alongside SCEC scientists on a variety of research projects during the summer and/or academic year. DENNIS MILETI, SCEC ADVISOR AND FRIEND, DIES AT 75 Dennis Mileti, SCEC Advisor and Friend, Dies at 75. Dr. Dennis Mileti was the former Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, a SCEC Advisory Council Member for terms spanning 13 years, a key supporter of our education and outreach activities and a mentor of my professional development since I beganat
SCEC COMMITTEE FOR UTILIZATION OF GROUND MOTIONS Web-based Data Access Tool. A process of validation was undertaken by the SCEC UGMS Committee to vet the MCE R response spectra generated from ground motions computed using 3D numerical ground-motion simulations (SCEC CyberShake) and the latest empirical ground-motion prediction equations (PEER NGAWest2). Fourteen specific sites were selected throughout the Los Angeles region for SOCIETAL SHOCK RESILIENCE, AN NSF CONVERGENCE ACCELERATOR Christine Goulet, Ph.D. is the SCEC Executive Director for Applied Science at the University of Southern California.She serves as the science lead and technical integrator for large-scale collaborative projects in earthquake hazard and risk. Her research interests are in the field of geotechnical earthquake engineering and applied seismology in the context of performance-based BENTHIEN | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER benthien@usc.edu. Work: 213-926-1683. About Me Publications. Mark Benthien is Director for Communication, Education, and Outreach for the Southern California Earthquake Center, headquartered at the University of Southern California. Mark received a Bachelor of Science in Geophysics from UCLA and a Master’s degree in Public Policy fromUSC.
GEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK OF THE EL CASCO 7.5’ QUADRANGLE Geologic framework of the El Casco 7.5’ quadrangle: southwestern gateway to the San Gorgonio Pass knot in the San Andreas Fault zoneJonathan C. Matti
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3D BENCHMARK DESCRIPTIONS The fault is a vertical plane except for two hills. Each hill is circular, with a radius of 3000 m, and a height of 600 m. Initial shear and normal stresses are obtained by resolving a uniform regional stress tensor onto the non-planar fault surface. Nucleation occurs SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) offers a remotely-mentored research experience to college students nationwide. Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) pairs a student, one-on-one, to conduct research with a pre-eminent earthquake scientist or specialist. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information SCEC MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS DENNIS MILETI, SCEC ADVISOR AND FRIEND, DIES AT 75 Dr. Dennis Mileti was the former Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, a SCEC Advisory Council Member for terms spanning 13 years, a key supporter of our education and outreach activities and a mentor of my SCEC COMMUNITY: THOUGHTS ON FUTURE EARTHQUAKE RESEARCH CONTACT INFORMATION. Southern California Earthquake Center University of Southern California 3651 Trousdale Parkway #169 Los Angeles, CA90089-0742
SCEC COMMUNITY VELOCITY MODEL (CVM) THIRD UNIFORM CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE FORECAST *This page will be updated soon with more comprehensive information found in this recent SRL entry: Field, Jordan, et al "A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)" Seismological Research Letters.(July 2017) DOI: 10.1785/0220170045* SCEC2020 POSTER #096: FORESHOCK CASCADE TO FAILURE IN THE Citation: Ellsworth, W. L. (2020, 08). Foreshock Cascade to Failure in the M 6.4 July 4, 2019 Ridgecrest, California Earthquake. Poster Presentation at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT If you use our SCEC/USGS Code Verification Web Server (CVWS) or benchmarks in research you submit for publication, please cite our paper: Harris, R.A., M. Barall, R FAULT-ZONE EXPLORATION IN HIGHLY URBANIZED SETTINGS USING Fault-Zone Exploration in Highly Urbanized Settings Using Guided Waves: An Example From the Raymond Fault, Los Angeles, California Rufus D. Catchings, Janis L. Hernandez, Robert R. Sickler, Mark R. Goldman, Joanne H. Chan, & Coyn J. Criley Submitted August 15, 2016, SCEC Contribution #7037, 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #257 Locating faults in the near-surface beneath highly urbanizedBROADBAND PLATFORM
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) offers a remotely-mentored research experience to college students nationwide. Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) pairs a student, one-on-one, to conduct research with a pre-eminent earthquake scientist or specialist. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information SCEC MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS DENNIS MILETI, SCEC ADVISOR AND FRIEND, DIES AT 75 Dr. Dennis Mileti was the former Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, a SCEC Advisory Council Member for terms spanning 13 years, a key supporter of our education and outreach activities and a mentor of my SCEC COMMUNITY: THOUGHTS ON FUTURE EARTHQUAKE RESEARCH CONTACT INFORMATION. Southern California Earthquake Center University of Southern California 3651 Trousdale Parkway #169 Los Angeles, CA90089-0742
SCEC COMMUNITY VELOCITY MODEL (CVM) THIRD UNIFORM CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE FORECAST *This page will be updated soon with more comprehensive information found in this recent SRL entry: Field, Jordan, et al "A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)" Seismological Research Letters.(July 2017) DOI: 10.1785/0220170045* SCEC2020 POSTER #096: FORESHOCK CASCADE TO FAILURE IN THE Citation: Ellsworth, W. L. (2020, 08). Foreshock Cascade to Failure in the M 6.4 July 4, 2019 Ridgecrest, California Earthquake. Poster Presentation at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT If you use our SCEC/USGS Code Verification Web Server (CVWS) or benchmarks in research you submit for publication, please cite our paper: Harris, R.A., M. Barall, R FAULT-ZONE EXPLORATION IN HIGHLY URBANIZED SETTINGS USING Fault-Zone Exploration in Highly Urbanized Settings Using Guided Waves: An Example From the Raymond Fault, Los Angeles, California Rufus D. Catchings, Janis L. Hernandez, Robert R. Sickler, Mark R. Goldman, Joanne H. Chan, & Coyn J. Criley Submitted August 15, 2016, SCEC Contribution #7037, 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #257 Locating faults in the near-surface beneath highly urbanizedBROADBAND PLATFORM
SCEC2020 POSTER #084: PYCSEP: AN OPEN-SOURCE TOOLKIT FOR For government officials and the public to act on real-time forecasts of earthquakes, the seismological community needs to develop confidence in the underlying scientific hypotheses and assess models'predictive skills.
SCEC UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES IN EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION The Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology (UseIT) internship is a team-based undergraduate research program run by the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) at its lead institution, the University of Southern California (USC). PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE FORECAST CONTACT INFORMATION. Southern California Earthquake Center University of Southern California 3651 Trousdale Parkway #169 Los Angeles, CA90089-0742
CSN/LAUSD NETWORK: A DENSE ACCELEROMETER NETWORK IN LOS CSN/LAUSD Network: A Dense Accelerometer Network in Los Angeles Schools Robert W. Clayton, Monica D. Kohler, Richard Guy, Julian Bunn, Thomas H. Heaton, & Kanianthra Chandy Submitted August 12, 2019, SCEC Contribution #9431, 2019 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #251 The CSN/LAUSD is a network of 300 low-cost MEMS accelerometers located in schools in the Los Angeles, CA region. KENDRICK | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER McGill, S. F., Kendrick, K. J., Owen, L. A., & Weldon, R. J. (2013). Latest Pleistocene and Holocene slip rate for the San Bernardino strand of the San Andreas fault, Plunge Creek, Southern California: Implications for strain partitioning within the southern San THE CAJON PASS EARTHQUAKE GATE: THE EFFECT OF TOPOGRAPHY The Cajon Pass Earthquake Gate: the effect of topography on dynamic rupture models Christodoulos Kyriakopoulos, Baoning Wu, & David D. Oglesby Submitted August 15, 2019, SCEC Contribution #9836, 2019 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #152 One of the most distinctive topographic features in Southern California is the asymmetric disposition of the topography around Cajon Pass. SEISMOLOGY: THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE AND ITS AFTERSHOCKS Seismology: The Northridge Earthquake and its Aftershocks Egill Hauksson, & Lucile M. Jones Published 1995, SCEC Contribution #138 A strong earthquake shook the Los Angeles region on January 17, 1994, at 4:30 am Pacific Standard Time (12:30 UT). USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-14 18:51:22 UTC 2021-05-14 18:51:22 UTC at epicenter Location 14.500°N 93.505°W Depth 10.00 km (6.21 mi) 14.4997-93.5052-10000
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USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-14 11:46:51 UTC 2021-05-14 11:46:51 UTC at epicenter Location 42.434°N 142.609°E Depth 35.42 km (22.01 mi) 42.4341142.6092-35420
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) offers a remotely-mentored research experience to college students nationwide. Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) pairs a student, one-on-one, to conduct research with a pre-eminent earthquake scientist or specialist. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information SCEC MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS DENNIS MILETI, SCEC ADVISOR AND FRIEND, DIES AT 75 Dennis Mileti, SCEC Advisor and Friend, Dies at 75. Dr. Dennis Mileti was the former Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, a SCEC Advisory Council Member for terms spanning 13 years, a key supporter of our education and outreach activities and a mentor of my professional development since I beganat
SCEC COMMUNITY: THOUGHTS ON FUTURE EARTHQUAKE RESEARCH CONTACT INFORMATION. Southern California Earthquake Center University of Southern California 3651 Trousdale Parkway #169 Los Angeles, CA90089-0742
SCEC COMMUNITY VELOCITY MODEL (CVM) THIRD UNIFORM CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE FORECAST *This page will be updated soon with more comprehensive information found in this recent SRL entry: Field, Jordan, et al "A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)" Seismological Research Letters.(July 2017) DOI: 10.1785/0220170045* SCEC2020 POSTER #096: FORESHOCK CASCADE TO FAILURE IN THE Citation: Ellsworth, W. L. (2020, 08). Foreshock Cascade to Failure in the M 6.4 July 4, 2019 Ridgecrest, California Earthquake. Poster Presentation at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT The SCEC/USGS Spontaneous Rupture Code Verification Project. Benchmark Comparison Tool. Benchmark Descriptions. Newest Benchmarks. Metrics (Version 1) Code Descriptions. Workshop Presentations. Downloads.Participants.
FAULT-ZONE EXPLORATION IN HIGHLY URBANIZED SETTINGS USING Fault-Zone Exploration in Highly Urbanized Settings Using Guided Waves: An Example From the Raymond Fault, Los Angeles, California Rufus D. Catchings, Janis L. Hernandez, Robert R. Sickler, Mark R. Goldman, Joanne H. Chan, & Coyn J. Criley Submitted August 15, 2016, SCEC Contribution #7037, 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #257 Locating faults in the near-surface beneath highly urbanizedBROADBAND PLATFORM
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) offers a remotely-mentored research experience to college students nationwide. Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) pairs a student, one-on-one, to conduct research with a pre-eminent earthquake scientist or specialist. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information SCEC MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS DENNIS MILETI, SCEC ADVISOR AND FRIEND, DIES AT 75 Dennis Mileti, SCEC Advisor and Friend, Dies at 75. Dr. Dennis Mileti was the former Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, a SCEC Advisory Council Member for terms spanning 13 years, a key supporter of our education and outreach activities and a mentor of my professional development since I beganat
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SCEC COMMUNITY VELOCITY MODEL (CVM) THIRD UNIFORM CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE FORECAST *This page will be updated soon with more comprehensive information found in this recent SRL entry: Field, Jordan, et al "A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)" Seismological Research Letters.(July 2017) DOI: 10.1785/0220170045* SCEC2020 POSTER #096: FORESHOCK CASCADE TO FAILURE IN THE Citation: Ellsworth, W. L. (2020, 08). Foreshock Cascade to Failure in the M 6.4 July 4, 2019 Ridgecrest, California Earthquake. Poster Presentation at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT The SCEC/USGS Spontaneous Rupture Code Verification Project. Benchmark Comparison Tool. Benchmark Descriptions. Newest Benchmarks. Metrics (Version 1) Code Descriptions. Workshop Presentations. Downloads.Participants.
FAULT-ZONE EXPLORATION IN HIGHLY URBANIZED SETTINGS USING Fault-Zone Exploration in Highly Urbanized Settings Using Guided Waves: An Example From the Raymond Fault, Los Angeles, California Rufus D. Catchings, Janis L. Hernandez, Robert R. Sickler, Mark R. Goldman, Joanne H. Chan, & Coyn J. Criley Submitted August 15, 2016, SCEC Contribution #7037, 2016 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #257 Locating faults in the near-surface beneath highly urbanizedBROADBAND PLATFORM
SCEC2020 POSTER #084: PYCSEP: AN OPEN-SOURCE TOOLKIT FOR For government officials and the public to act on real-time forecasts of earthquakes, the seismological community needs to develop confidence in the underlying scientific hypotheses and assess models'predictive skills.
SCEC UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES IN EARTHQUAKE INFORMATION The Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology (UseIT) internship is a team-based undergraduate research program run by the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) at its lead institution, the University of Southern California (USC). PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF GLOBAL EARTHQUAKE FORECAST CONTACT INFORMATION. Southern California Earthquake Center University of Southern California 3651 Trousdale Parkway #169 Los Angeles, CA90089-0742
CSN/LAUSD NETWORK: A DENSE ACCELEROMETER NETWORK IN LOS CSN/LAUSD Network: A Dense Accelerometer Network in Los Angeles Schools Robert W. Clayton, Monica D. Kohler, Richard Guy, Julian Bunn, Thomas H. Heaton, & Kanianthra Chandy Submitted August 12, 2019, SCEC Contribution #9431, 2019 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #251 The CSN/LAUSD is a network of 300 low-cost MEMS accelerometers located in schools in the Los Angeles, CA region. KENDRICK | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER McGill, S. F., Kendrick, K. J., Owen, L. A., & Weldon, R. J. (2013). Latest Pleistocene and Holocene slip rate for the San Bernardino strand of the San Andreas fault, Plunge Creek, Southern California: Implications for strain partitioning within the southern San THE CAJON PASS EARTHQUAKE GATE: THE EFFECT OF TOPOGRAPHY The Cajon Pass Earthquake Gate: the effect of topography on dynamic rupture models Christodoulos Kyriakopoulos, Baoning Wu, & David D. Oglesby Submitted August 15, 2019, SCEC Contribution #9836, 2019 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #152 One of the most distinctive topographic features in Southern California is the asymmetric disposition of the topography around Cajon Pass. USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-14 18:51:22 UTC 2021-05-14 18:51:22 UTC at epicenter Location 14.500°N 93.505°W Depth 10.00 km (6.21 mi) 14.4997-93.5052-10000
SEISMOLOGY: THE NORTHRIDGE EARTHQUAKE AND ITS AFTERSHOCKS Seismology: The Northridge Earthquake and its Aftershocks. A strong earthquake shook the Los Angeles region on January 17, 1994, at 4:30 am Pacific Standard Time (12:30 UT). The earthquake occurred beneath Northridge, a suburb in the San Fernando Valley,USER ACCOUNT
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USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-14 11:46:51 UTC 2021-05-14 11:46:51 UTC at epicenter Location 42.434°N 142.609°E Depth 35.42 km (22.01 mi) 42.4341142.6092-35420
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) offers a remotely-mentored research experience to college students nationwide. Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) pairs a student, one-on-one, to conduct research with a pre-eminent earthquake scientist or specialist. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information SCEC MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPSSCEC WORKSHOPS
Location. 19121. SCEC Dynamic Rupture TAG -- The 2019 Ingredients Workshop -- Fault Friction, Conveners: Ruth Harris, Michael Barall. 01/08/2020. Pomona, CA. 19110. SCEC Workshop for Advancing Simulations of Sequences of Earthquakes and Aseismic Slip (SEAS) , Conveners: Brittany Erickson, Junle Jiang. 01/09/2020. SCEC COMMUNITY VELOCITY MODEL (CVM) DENNIS MILETI, SCEC ADVISOR AND FRIEND, DIES AT 75 Dennis Mileti, SCEC Advisor and Friend, Dies at 75. Dr. Dennis Mileti was the former Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, a SCEC Advisory Council Member for terms spanning 13 years, a key supporter of our education and outreach activities and a mentor of my professional development since I beganat
THIRD UNIFORM CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE FORECAST *This page will be updated soon with more comprehensive information found in this recent SRL entry: Field, Jordan, et al "A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)" Seismological Research Letters.(July 2017) DOI: 10.1785/0220170045* SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT The SCEC/USGS Spontaneous Rupture Code Verification Project. Benchmark Comparison Tool. Benchmark Descriptions. Newest Benchmarks. Metrics (Version 1) Code Descriptions. Workshop Presentations. Downloads.Participants.
GEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK OF THE EL CASCO 7.5’ QUADRANGLE Geologic framework of the El Casco 7.5’ quadrangle: southwestern gateway to the San Gorgonio Pass knot in the San Andreas Fault zoneJonathan C. Matti
CYBERSHAKE STUDY 20.5 BAY AREA TSUNAMI PREPAREDNESS AND MITIGATION EFFORTS Bay Area Tsunami Preparedness and Mitigation Efforts KEVIN MILLER, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services CINDY PRIDMORE, California Geological Survey SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Supported Opportunities for Undergraduates and Researchers to Collaborate on Earthquake Science (SOURCES) offers a remotely-mentored research experience to college students nationwide. Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) pairs a student, one-on-one, to conduct research with a pre-eminent earthquake scientist or specialist. Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information SCEC MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPSSCEC WORKSHOPS
Location. 19121. SCEC Dynamic Rupture TAG -- The 2019 Ingredients Workshop -- Fault Friction, Conveners: Ruth Harris, Michael Barall. 01/08/2020. Pomona, CA. 19110. SCEC Workshop for Advancing Simulations of Sequences of Earthquakes and Aseismic Slip (SEAS) , Conveners: Brittany Erickson, Junle Jiang. 01/09/2020. SCEC COMMUNITY VELOCITY MODEL (CVM) DENNIS MILETI, SCEC ADVISOR AND FRIEND, DIES AT 75 Dennis Mileti, SCEC Advisor and Friend, Dies at 75. Dr. Dennis Mileti was the former Director of the Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado in Boulder, a SCEC Advisory Council Member for terms spanning 13 years, a key supporter of our education and outreach activities and a mentor of my professional development since I beganat
THIRD UNIFORM CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE FORECAST *This page will be updated soon with more comprehensive information found in this recent SRL entry: Field, Jordan, et al "A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)" Seismological Research Letters.(July 2017) DOI: 10.1785/0220170045* SCEC/USGS SPONTANEOUS RUPTURE CODE VERIFICATION PROJECT The SCEC/USGS Spontaneous Rupture Code Verification Project. Benchmark Comparison Tool. Benchmark Descriptions. Newest Benchmarks. Metrics (Version 1) Code Descriptions. Workshop Presentations. Downloads.Participants.
GEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK OF THE EL CASCO 7.5’ QUADRANGLE Geologic framework of the El Casco 7.5’ quadrangle: southwestern gateway to the San Gorgonio Pass knot in the San Andreas Fault zoneJonathan C. Matti
CYBERSHAKE STUDY 20.5 BAY AREA TSUNAMI PREPAREDNESS AND MITIGATION EFFORTS Bay Area Tsunami Preparedness and Mitigation Efforts KEVIN MILLER, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services CINDY PRIDMORE, California Geological Survey SCEC CONTACT INFORMATION Southern California Earthquake Center. University of Southern California (map) 3651 Trousdale Parkway, Suite 169. Los Angeles, California, 90089-0742. Phone 213/740-5843. Fax 213/740-0011. e-mail: SCECinfo {at} usc.edu. THIRD UNIFORM CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE RUPTURE FORECAST *This page will be updated soon with more comprehensive information found in this recent SRL entry: Field, Jordan, et al "A Synoptic View of the Third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF3)" Seismological Research Letters.(July 2017) DOI: 10.1785/0220170045* CLAYTON | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER Ghose, R., Persaud, P., & Clayton, R. W. (2020, 08). Basin Structure Revealed in Teleseismic Receiver Functions from a Dense Nodal Seismic Array in the Northern Los Angeles Basins. Poster Presentation at 2020 SCEC Annual Meeting. GEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK OF THE EL CASCO 7.5’ QUADRANGLE Geologic framework of the El Casco 7.5’ quadrangle: southwestern gateway to the San Gorgonio Pass knot in the San Andreas Fault zoneJonathan C. Matti
AGES OF PREHISTORIC EARTHQUAKES ON THE BANNING STRAND OF Ages of Prehistoric Earthquakes on the Banning Strand of the San Andreas Fault, Near North Palm Springs, California Bryan A. Castillo, Sally F. McGill, Katherine M. Scharer, Doug Yule, Devin McPhillips, James C. McNeil, Sourav Saha, Nathan D. Brown, & Seulgi Moon Submitted August 7, 2019, SCEC Contribution #9361, 2019 SCEC Annual MeetingPoster #134
USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-14 18:51:22 UTC 2021-05-14 18:51:22 UTC at epicenter Location 14.500°N 93.505°W Depth 10.00 km (6.21 mi) 14.4997-93.5052-10000
USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-13 23:29:06 UTC 2021-05-13 23:29:06 UTC at epicenter Location 69.168°N 144.711°W Depth 11.20 km (6.96 mi) 69.1678-144.7112-11200
USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-13 10:50:42 UTC 2021-05-13 10:50:42 UTC at epicenter Location 33.961°N 97.279°W Depth 5.00 km (3.11 mi) 33.96069336-97.27867889-5000
ARE THE STRESS DROPS OF SMALL EARTHQUAKES GOOD PREDICTORS Are the Stress Drops of Small Earthquakes Good Predictors of the Stress Drops of Larger Earthquakes? Jeanne L. Hardebeck Submitted July 26, 2017, SCEC Contribution #7345, 2017 SCEC Annual Meeting Poster #050 Uncertainty in PSHA could be reduced through better estimates of stress drop for possible future large earthquakes. USGS RECENT EARTHQUAKES Time 2021-05-14 05:15:49 UTC 2021-05-14 05:15:49 UTC at epicenter Location 18.020°N 66.805°W Depth 14.00 km (8.70 mi) 18.0201-66.8048-14000
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SCEC October 2020 Newsletter Includes articles about the SCEC-led Great ShakeOut Drills and other CEO activities, SCEC2020 and other recent workshops, a new CFM tool, plus an interview with Michele Cooke.1
SCEC Provides Online Options for 2020 ShakeOut Participation SCEC's Communication, Education, and Outreach program has coordinated Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills since 2008, in partnership with local, national, and international colleagues and organizations...2
Michele Cooke Receives Award for Inclusive Geoscience Teaching The International Association for Geoscience Diversity recently named Dr. Michele Cooke (UMass Amherst) as the recipient of its 2020 Inclusive Geoscience Education and Research Award....3
Know your faults — SCEC CFM fault association notifications SCEC collaborators from Harvard and Caltech have developed a new, statistical way to rapidly identify the most likely fault (or sets of candidate faults) in the Community Fault Model (CFM) that...4
July 2020: Ridgecrest Earthquake First Anniversary Highlights from geology, geodesy, seismology, geotechnical and forecasting studies associated with the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquakesequence.
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RECENT EARTHQUAKES
Earthquakes can happen at any time! See recent earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 or greater in California and Nevada: * M 2.9 - 150 km W of Crescent City, California11/25/2020 5:39PM
* M 2.6 - 33 km SE of Mina, Nevada11/25/2020 1:25PM
* M 2.8 - 7km NE of Aguanga, CA11/25/2020 11:05AM
* M 3.0 - 34 km SE of Mina, Nevada11/24/2020 1:23AM
* M 3.1 - 33 km SE of Mina, Nevada11/23/2020 11:56PM
* M 2.7 - 25 km S of Mina, Nevada11/23/2020 12:09PM
* M 2.7 - 3km SSW of Anderson Springs, CA11/23/2020 5:30AM
* M 2.8 - 45km W of Petrolia, CA11/22/2020 10:06PM
* M 2.9 - 29km SE of Bodie, CA11/22/2020 7:25PM
* M 3.8 - 30 km SE of Mina, Nevada11/21/2020 5:35PM
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