May 17, 2023, virtual
In advance of the planned 2025 release of the Puerto Rico-U.S. Virgin Islands (PRVI) National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM), the USGS Earthquake Geology Working Group has drafted updated fault and subduction zone source models for the PRVI region.
This effort represents internal USGS deliberations. The USGS invites you to join us for a virtual workshop where the draft updates will be previewed to local and regional experts. A key goal of this workshop is to solicit feedback on the updates to the fault geometries and the geologic slip rate and earthquake recurrence databases.
The date for the workshop is Wednesday, May 17, tentatively 10 am – 1 pm Mountain Time / 12 pm – 3 pm Atlantic Time.
Following the virtual workshop, experts have until June 15, 2023 to provide the USGS with written feedback on the materials presented at the workshop. Feedback should be submitted via an online feedback form (link available following the workshop) or sent directly to Jessie Thompson Jobe at jjobe@usgs.gov.
To attend the workshop, please RSVP, and you will receive further instructions on how to access workshop materials and virtual workshop links at a later date. The workshop will be hosted via Microsoft Teams using the email provided on the RSVP form.
Please forward this invitation widely to interested parties, and do not hesitate to contact us with questions, comments, or concerns regarding the workshops.
Register Today!
May 17, 2023, virtual
In advance of the planned 2025 release of the Puerto Rico-U.S. Virgin Islands (PRVI) National Seismic Hazard Model (NSHM), the USGS Earthquake Geology Working Group has drafted updated fault and subduction zone source models for the PRVI region.
This effort represents internal USGS deliberations. The USGS invites you to join us for a virtual workshop where the draft updates will be previewed to local and regional experts. A key goal of this workshop is to solicit feedback on the updates to the fault geometries and the geologic slip rate and earthquake recurrence databases.
The date for the workshop is Wednesday, May 17, tentatively 10 am – 1 pm Mountain Time / 12 pm – 3 pm Atlantic Time.
Following the virtual workshop, experts have until June 15, 2023 to provide the USGS with written feedback on the materials presented at the workshop. Feedback should be submitted via an online feedback form (link available following the workshop) or sent directly to Jessie Thompson Jobe at jjobe@usgs.gov.
To attend the workshop, please RSVP, and you will receive further instructions on how to access workshop materials and virtual workshop links at a later date. The workshop will be hosted via Microsoft Teams using the email provided on the RSVP form.
Please forward this invitation widely to interested parties, and do not hesitate to contact us with questions, comments, or concerns regarding the workshops.
Register Today!