Understanding Recent and Historical Seismicity in the Central and Eastern U.S. - 2012
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a comprehensive conference session from the 2012 AGU Fall Meeting focused on understanding recent and historical seismicity in the Central and Eastern United States. Delve into cutting-edge research on ground-motion modeling, crustal velocity calibration, earthquake processes and nuclear reactor safety implications, intraplate strain and stress dynamics, long-term Quaternary deformation, maximum magnitude estimations, and aftershock behavior analysis. Gain insights from expert presentations on topics ranging from developments in Eastern North America ground-motion modeling to statistical features of aftershocks in the St. Lawrence Valley, providing a thorough examination of seismic activity and its implications for the region.
Syllabus
Fall Meeting 2012: Understanding Recent and Historical Seismicity III
Taught by
AGU
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