You are viewing an unstyled version of this page.


Southern California’s San Andreas Fault is a prime target area to investigate plate-tectonic processes that result in earthquakes and the dramatic topography that forms along an actively deforming plate boundary. The workshop brought together individuals from the scientific and informal educational communities to learn about geophysical monitoring in the region. It showed how incorporating seismic, GPS, LiDAR, and borehole observations into interpretive programs and exhibits can enhance the “sense of place” represented by the dynamic landscape of western California.

San Andreas Region Interpretive Workshop Presentations


Workshop Overview

Bob Lillie, Oregon State University

[ 16.8 MB PDF ]
EarthScope Overview

Bob Lillie, Oregon State University

[ 27.3 MB PDF ]
Presenting EarthScope and SCEC

Bob Lillie, Oregon State University

[ 15.8 MB PDF ]

 

Inside the EarthQuake Machine

James Evans, Utah State University

[ 57.6 MB PDF ]
Welcome to Earthquake Country

Robert de Groot, Southern California Earthquake Center

[ 29.8 MB PDF ]
Precise Geodetic Imaging

Kenneth Hudnut, U.S. Geological Survey

[ 23.4 MB PDF ]

 

GPS Geodesy as Windows on Earth

Shelley Olds, UNAVCO

[ 12.1 MB PDF ]