Media Advisory: Northern California Earthquake Workshop
The U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Program will be hosting an annual workshop to facilitate communication and research collaboration among scientists from the USGS and other institutions studying earthquakes in northern California.
MENLO PARK, Calif.— The U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Program will be hosting an annual workshop to facilitate communication and research collaboration among scientists from the USGS and other institutions studying earthquakes in northern California. Members of the news media are invited to attend the non-technical sessions on the second day of the 2015 workshop for a first-hand glimpse into current research on the magnitude 6 South Napa earthquake, including lessons learned for future large earthquakes.
What:
12th Annual Northern California Earthquake Hazards Technical Workshop:
Oral presentations, posters, and panel discussions on earthquake hazards in the East Bay and the earthquake recovery in Napa.
Who:
- USGS earthquake research scientists.
- Earthquake hazard specialists, emergency responders, and planners with other government agencies.
- Researchers and engineers from universities and private companies.
When:
Wednesday, January 28, 2015, 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. PST
Where:
U.S. Geological Survey
Rambo Auditorium, 2nd floor, Bldg 3
345 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park, Calif.
Menlo Park Campus Map
Register:
Please register online.
The two-day workshop agenda is available for download (PDF) and below. Reporters are invited to attend the following sessions on Wednesday:
9:00 - 9:25 a.m., “Hazard Implications of the South Napa Earthquake”
David Schwartz, USGS
9:25 - 10:45 a.m., “Forecasting Large Earthquakes in the East Bay”
Estelle Chaussard, UC Berkeley, Anne Wein, USGS, Moderator: Tom Brocher, USGS
11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., “Earthquake Recovery in Napa: Successes, Difficulties, and Lessons for Larger Earthquakes”
Rick Tooker, City of Napa, Michael Hornick, FEMA, Kevin Wynne, SBA, Edward Bortugno, CalOES, Glenn Pomeroy and Sheri Aguirre, CEA, Ken Hudnut, USGS, Moderator: Arrietta Chakos, ABAG
Get Our News
These items are in the RSS feed format (Really Simple Syndication) based on categories such as topics, locations, and more. You can install and RSS reader browser extension, software, or use a third-party service to receive immediate news updates depending on the feed that you have added. If you click the feed links below, they may look strange because they are simply XML code. An RSS reader can easily read this code and push out a notification to you when something new is posted to our site.