Earthquake Science
The hearing was held on the 50th anniversary of the 9.2 magnitude Alaska earthquake. the most powerful ever recorded in the U.S.
Science experts assessed recent advancements and new technologies for studying earthquakes and the progress in developing an early warning s… read more
Science experts assessed recent advancements and new technologies for studying earthquakes and the progress in developing an early warning system for earthquakes. In remarks, U.S. Geological Survey official William Leith said his agency was in the process of developing an early warning system.
The hearing was held on the 50th anniversary of the 9.2 magnitude Alaska earthquake. the most powerful ever recorded in the U.S. close
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Reginald DesRoches Professor Georgia Institute of Technology->School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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William "Bill" S. Leith Senior Science Adviser U.S. Geological Survey->Earthquake and Geologic Hazards
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