SCEC Highlights and News

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

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04/15/2020
After the Earthquake: More Questions than Answers in Croatia
In 2014, Josip Atalic, an associate professor at Zagreb’s Faculty of Civil Engineering, took part in a risk assessment...
Balkan Insight
04/13/2020
'Jason' the robot to help find missing earthquake monitors on ocean floor
A team of earthquake scientists will seek the help of a robot named Jason to find valuable research equipment lost at se...
Newshub
04/10/2020
Southern California jolted by moderate but intense quake
A magnitude-4.9 earthquake struck on April 3rd around 7 pm local time near the town of Anza, CA, when residents were in ...
Temblor
04/09/2020
VIDEO: National Earthquake Conference gathers hundreds to share the latest in seismic information
Experts in the seismic field gathered in San Diego to share the latest advances in topics like earthquake science, resea...
CEA
04/09/2020
Urban Seismology in Megacities: the Los Angeles BASIN Experiment
The greater Los Angeles area is a megacity by the United Nations definition and the third largest city in the world base...
Inside HPC
04/09/2020
Seismometers Within Cities: A Tool to Connect Earth Sciences and Society
he high degree of human activities in urban environments produces large background vibrations that makes it difficult to...
Frontiers in Earth Sciences
04/03/2020
Space-Based Data Expand Understanding of Crustal Deformation
Mainland China sits atop one of the most tectonically active regions of the world—the eastern Eurasian plate. To the e...
AGU Eos
04/02/2020
WSSPC Spring 2020 Newsletter
The WSSPC Spring 2020 Newsletter is now available on-line at: https://www.wsspc.org/news/e-newsletters/ ...
WSSPC
04/02/2020
How Budding Tech Groups Are Combating Global Crises Head On
The Tohoku earthquake that hit off the coast of Japan in March, 2011 is considered one of the most powerful ever recorde...
Weather.com
04/02/2020
658 earthquakes recorded as part of the 5.7 Magna sequence
According to the University of Utah Seismograph Stations, UUSS, as of 11 a.m. Monday, March 30, 2020, 658 earthquakes ha...
ABC4