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Is Something Brewing in Yellowstone?
Host: Leslie Gordon
Tagged: Yellowstone  earthquakes  volcanoes  geology  seismic  (Back to Main Page)

Yellowstone National Park has experienced several hundred small earthquakes in the past few weeks. So what's going on?

Dr. Jake Lowenstern, USGS Scientist-In-Charge at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, tells us what's happening and how scientists monitor volcano and earthquake activity at Yellowstone.


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What Would a Large Earthquake Do to Downtown L.A.?
Host: Clarice Nassif Ransom
Tagged:   California  shakeout  seismic  earthquakes  hazards  video  (Back to Main Page)

USGS scientist Ken Hudnut fills us in on how science created the theoretical magnitude 7.8 earthquake behind the Great Southern California ShakeOut—the largest earthquake preparedness drill in U.S. history, coming Nov. 13—and what such an earthquake would do to downtown Los Angeles.

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Hazard Roundup—April 2008
Host: David Hebert
Tagged:   debris_flows  earthquakes  flooding  floods  hazards  landslides  roundup  seismic  volcanoes  weather  wildfires  (Back to Main Page)

A roundup of the previous month's hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits.


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When is an Earthquake not an Earthquake?
Host: David Hebert
Tagged: hazards  earthquakes  volcanoes  seismic  (Back to Main Page)

We sit down with USGS Senior Science Advisor for Earthquakes and Geologic Hazards David Applegate to talk about some of the subtle nuances and uses of seismic networks.


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