Archives of the Scripps Geologic Collections: From Stone Bowls to Unsuspected Superheroes
Archives of the Scripps Geologic Collections: From Stone Bowls to Unsuspected Superheroes
Scripps Geological Collections are an important cornerstone of Scripps Oceanography's invaluable scientific collections.... Read more
4 Jan 2019
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58mins
Imagine America without Los Angeles: Applying Science to Understand the Vulnerability of Modern Society to Natural Disasters
Imagine America without Los Angeles: Applying Science to Understand the Vulnerability of Modern Society to Natural Disasters
Although many recent advances, such as building codes and construction techniques, have reduced some aspects of risk to ... Read more
21 Dec 2015
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1hr 7mins
Science Natural Disasters and Public Education with Lucy Jones - Conversations with History
Science Natural Disasters and Public Education with Lucy Jones - Conversations with History
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes seismologist Lucy Jones for a discussion of science, natural disasters and pu... Read more
14 Dec 2015
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57mins
The Really Big One
The Really Big One
Most people think that in the United States, the area around the San Andreas Fault poses the highest risk for a large ea... Read more
9 Dec 2015
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51mins
Home Preparedness in Earthquake Country
Home Preparedness in Earthquake Country
If you live with the potential of earthquakes it is important to be prepared. Matthew Springer, UCSF Professor of Medici... Read more
30 Jun 2015
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1hr 15mins
Computer Simulations of Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Area
Computer Simulations of Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Area
Computer simulations of earthquake shaking can provide valuable information on the expected intensity of shaking from ea... Read more
22 Jun 2015
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56mins
Earthquake Lessons - Professor Richard Allen
Earthquake Lessons - Professor Richard Allen
Richard Allen, professor and director of the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory, discusses the lessons learned from th... Read more
23 Mar 2015
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3mins
Earthquake Science at Scripps
Earthquake Science at Scripps
Join Neal Driscoll for an illuminating look at how Scripps scientists are working to understand and monitor earthquakes.... Read more
10 Dec 2014
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54mins
Listening to Earth’s Atmosphere: Tuning into the Sounds of Our Dynamic Planet
Listening to Earth’s Atmosphere: Tuning into the Sounds of Our Dynamic Planet
Join geophysicist Michael Hedlin as he describes how the exciting new field of atmospheric acoustics is allowing researc... Read more
12 Jun 2013
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57mins
Sleuthing Seismic Signals: Understanding Earthquake Hazard and Monitoring Nuclear Explosions
Sleuthing Seismic Signals: Understanding Earthquake Hazard and Monitoring Nuclear Explosions
The probability of a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake in the Greater Bay Area during the next 30 years is 63 percent,... Read more
11 Mar 2013
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46mins