SCEC Highlights and News

Archive of SCEC highlights and news articles that may be of interest to the SCEC community.

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05/17/2022
Drilling into a fault to capture 3D earthquake behavior
A new drilling project gets instruments as close as possible to the source of a future earthquake in Taiwan. ...
Temblor
05/11/2022
Gravity signals could detect earthquakes at the speed of light
Researchers use gravity signals to track earthquakes in real-time. ...
Science.org
05/02/2022
Earthquake Modelers Unite to Compare and Improve Code
International community–driven efforts lend confidence to fault-slip simulations while highlighting key discrepancies....
EOS
04/28/2022
Machine learning detects seismic activity in noisy cities
A machine-learning algorithm that filters seismic data to remove noise from human activity has been developed by researc...
04/27/2022
Underwater volcano in Antarctica triggers 85,000 earthquakes
The swarm of 85,000 earthquakes was the strongest seismic outburst ever recorded in Antarctica. ...
Live Science
04/26/2022
Can SEED supply early earthquake warning capacity?
A nifty new earthquake warning device called SEED (Superconducting Earthquake Early-warning Device) could buy precious s...
Cosmos Magazine
04/19/2022
A quiet section of the San Andreas once had big quakes
Geologic dating helped researchers uncover evidence of big earthquakes along the central San Andreas Fault. ...
Temblor
04/13/2022
A swarm of 85,000 earthquakes at the Antarctic Orca submarine volcano
In a remote area, a mix of geophysical methods identifies magma transfer below the seafloor as the cause. ...
Science News
04/11/2022
New SCEC.org/research Page Launched!
A new landing page for SCEC.org/research in now available, featuring workshop videos, links to project pages, recen...
04/07/2022
Collaboration helps geophysicists better understand severe earthquake-tsunami risks
Researchers are using high performance computing to simulate earthquake-tsunami events. ...
Phys.org