Project personnel
Wells, Ray E., Project Chief
Blakely,
Richard J.,
Cox, Brett F.
Evarts, Russell C.
Fleck, Robert J.
Hagstrum, Jonathan T.
Haugerud, Ralph A.
Mahan, Shannon
McDougall, Kristin
Sawlan, Michael G.
Spritzer, John
Tabor, Rowland W. Thoms, Evan
Wheeler, Karen L.
Project
cooperators
Booth, Derek B.
Niem, Alan
Niem, Wendy
Tolan, Terry
Troost, Kathy Goetz
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Ralph A. Haugerud
Research Geologist
U.S. Geological Survey at University of Washington
Dept. Earth and Space Sciences
Box 351310
Seattle, Washington 98195
voice: (206) 553-5542
Fax- (206) 553-8350
Email- rhaugerud@usgs.gov
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Ralph at work.
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SPECIALTIES:
Geologic mapping, Pacific Northwest geology, Cordilleran tectonics, GIS,
digital elevation model (DEM) assessment and development, and surface
(geomorphic) mapping.
CURRENT WORK:
Ralph's current work includes
- Mapping
the geology of Bainbridge Island and the Suquamish area, west of Seattle
- Mapping landscape surfaces (geomorphology) throughout the Salish Lowland
- Helping upgrade the regional elevation data set for the Salish Lowland via participation in the Seattle Area Natural Hazards
initiative
, the Puget Sound LIDAR Consortium, and collaborative work
with UW colleagues.
- Completing 1:100,000 and smaller scale maps of the North Cascades, with Rowland Tabor
- Compiling 1995-1999 field work in the Bellingham 30x60-minute quadrangle at 1:100,000 scale
- Collaborating on GIS aspects of the GeoMapNW
with Elizabeth Barnett, Derek Booth, and Kathy Troost.
- Providing regional geology expertise to earthquake hazards investigations in western Washington, collaborating
with other USGS staff, WaDGER staff and the Pacific
Northwest Seismograph Network.
- Working with Elizabeth Barnett, Karen Meagher, Craig Weaver (all USGS) and Don Ballantyne (EQE Inc.) on lifelines
maps for the I-5 corridor.
- Investigating the paleogeography of the northwestern Cordillera (North Cascades and western British Columbia)
with Brian Mahoney (University
of Wisconsin-Eau Claire) and Randy Enkin
(Geological Survey of Canada)
LINKS:
See above. Also,
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