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A roundup of the March 2009 hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits. (3:25) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (3.21 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Early this morning, April 06, 2009, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake struck near Rome, Italy. We spoke with Stuart Sipkin, a geophysicist at the USGS National Earthquake Information Center to fill us in on the details. (6:18) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (5.84 MB) (right-click to save) |
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USGS scientists continue to monitor streamflow during the historic flooding taking place in Fargo, N.D. This information provides critical information used to estimate flood dangers and helps protect lives and property. Also available in: YouTube | MPG/WMV (27.28 MB) | QuickTime (5.31 MB) | Audio only (2.07 MB) (2:15) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (5.31 MB) (right-click to save) |
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A roundup of the February 2009 hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits. (5:01) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (4.68 MB) (right-click to save) |
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A roundup of the December 2008 and January 2009 hazard-related events around the world, with some newsworthy tidbits. (6:24) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (5.94 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Mount Redoubt in Alaska is likely to erupt within days or weeks. We talk with USGS Volcano Hazards Program Coordinator John Eichelberger to find out more details. Click Transcript/Links below to also see some video footage of Redoubt. (5:08) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (4.78 MB) (right-click to save) |
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In this episode: California wildfires, the Great Southern California ShakeOut earthquake preparedness drill, landslide potential, and a magnitude 7.5 off the coast of Indonesia that prompts fears of a tsunami. (4:31) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (4.22 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne and USGS Director Mark Myers reflect on the successes of The Great Southern California ShakeOut—the largest earthquake preparedness drill in U.S. history. (11:31) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (10.62 MB) (right-click to save) |
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Earthquakes can be far more than just geological phenomena—they can greatly alter the way we live. In this video, "The Great Southern California ShakeOut: An Earthquake Scenario Based On Science," USGS scientists and their partners talk about the ways science is used to help build safer communities in Southern California. Also available in: MPG/WMV (107.12 MB) | QuickTime (96.94 MB) | Audio only (13.79 MB) (15:03) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (96.94 MB) (right-click to save) |
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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. Play Video: Redoubt Volcano Plume (downloading may take some time due to file size) Also available in: MPG/WMV (9.68 MB) | QuickTime (4.41 MB) | Audio only (5.58 MB) (5:58) | Transcript/Links | Download directly (4.41 MB) (right-click to save) |
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