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USGS Scientists Featured in National News Segment on Investigating Broken Levees in New Orleans
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) researchers Robert Kayen and Brian Collins were among the experts featured in a 10-minute television news feature about a multiagency investigation of the New Orleans levee failures after Hurricane Katrina. The segment aired on October 20, 2005, on the "News Hour with Jim Lehrer," a national Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) news program. Kayen is a research civil engineer in the USGS Western Coastal and Marine Geology Team (WCMG) whose professional interests include geotechnical earthquake engineering and slope stability. Collins recently joined WCMG as a USGS Mendenhall Postdoctoral Fellow, having completed a Ph.D. in geotechnical engineering and engineering geology at the University of California, Berkeley. The two scientists, stationed in Menlo Park, CA, worked in New Orleans from October 9 to 15 as part of a National Science Foundation investigative team brought in at the request of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to conduct an independent review of the levee system's design and performance. A transcript, photographs, and links to video and audio files of the television feature, called "Investigating Broken Levees," are available online. The multiagency team's preliminary report is available as a 14.1 MB PDF file at URL http://hsgac.senate.gov/_files/Katrina/Preliminary_Report.pdf.
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in this issue:
Sea Squirt Colonies Persist on Georges Bank USGS Briefing Reveals Lessons from Katrina and Rita USGS Woods Hole Staff Go to Washington, D.C., for Oceans 2005
USGS Scientists Participate in Beach Nourishment Workshop CHIPS Team Wins Award for Innovation in Integrated Science Keith Miles Wins Unsung Hero Award Marlene Noble Wins Reimbursable Activities Recognition Award Tsunami Researchers Win the Western Region Communicator of the Year Award USGS Volunteer Wins AAPG Pacific Section Award for Best Paper |