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Japanese Professor Recounts Post-Earthquake Life

A professor from a city in Japan devastated by the March earthquake and tsunami came to the University of California, Riverside on Monday to thank the campus community for its support and talk about...

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Geophysicists to Develop Computer Simulations of Earthquake Fault Systems

James Dieterich is the principal investigator of a five-year, $4.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation to study the dynamics of earthquake fault systems.

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President Obama Names UC Riverside Seismologist a Top Young Scientist

Elizabeth Cochran’s 2006 idea turned hundreds of laptops into round-the-clock earthquake monitors.

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Earthquake Drill Takes Place at 10:20 on 10/20

Are you ready to drop, cover, and hold on at 10:20 a.m. on Oct. 20 and join millions of Californians as they take part in a statewide earthquake drill?

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Improving Earthquake Forecasting

In a free public lecture on March 2, James Dieterich will explain how earthquake forecasting capabilities can be improved.

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Earthquake Drill Set for 10:18 on 10/18

The UC Riverside community will participate in a drill designed to prepare all Californians for the eventual Big One.

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UCR to Host Great East Japan Earthquake Photo Exhibition

UCR will host a photo exhibition that examines the effects of the 2011 earthquake.

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Geologists Simulate Deep Earthquakes in the Laboratory

In the Sept. 20 issue of the journal Science, geologist Harry Green at UC Riverside and colleagues show how deep earthquakes can be simulated in the laboratory. The experiments were performed using a...

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What Will You Be Doing at 10:17 a.m. on Oct. 17?

UC Riverside will participate in an earthquake drill designed to prepare all Californians for the eventual Big One.

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Studying Earthquakes and Faults From Space

UC Riverside's Gareth Funning will give a free public lecture on campus May 7, titled “Beyond Seismology: Studying Earthquakes and Faults From Space,”

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Earthquake Drill Set for 10:16 on 10/16

UC Riverside will participate in an earthquake drill on Oct. 16 that is designed to prepare all Californians for the eventual Big One.

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Seismic Experiment in Alaska Could Shed Light on Slow Earthquakes

An earthquake expert at UC Riverside is leading a team of seismologists and volcanologists to conduct an experiment in Alaska that will record a variety of seismic events in that state.

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Study Proposes Common Mechanism for Shallow and Deep Earthquakes

A new study by a research team led by UC Riverside geologists reports that a universal sliding mechanism operates for earthquakes of all depths – from the deep ones all the way up to the crustal ones....

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Computer Models Show Significant Tsunami Strength for Ventura and Oxnard

Could Ventura and Oxnard in California be vulnerable to the effects of a local earthquake-generated tsunami? Yes, according to numerical 3D models used by UC Riverside seismologists of an earthquake...

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The Top: Four Ways to Prepare for an Earthquake

This week, we partnered up with David Oglesby, professor of geophysics, to list the top ways Southern Californians can prepare for an earthquake.

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Mark Your Calendar for 10:15 on 10/15

UC Riverside faculty, staff and students will join 10 million people expected to participate in the annual Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill on Thursday, Oct. 15 at 10:15 a.m.

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Double Dose of Bad Earthquake News

A team of researchers, including one from the University of California, Riverside, has discovered that earthquake ruptures can jump much further than previously thought, a finding that could have...

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Research and Scholarship

A team of scientists led by UCR's Wenbo Ma, associate professor of plant pathology, has been awarded a $4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in an attempt to save the United States...

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Better Understanding Post-Earthquake Fault Movement

Preparation and good timing enabled Gareth Funning and a team of researchers to collect a unique data set following the 2014 South Napa earthquake that showed different parts of the fault, sometimes...

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Ventura Fault Could Cause Stronger Shaking, New Research Finds

A new study by a team of researchers, including one from the University of California, Riverside, found that the fault under Ventura, Calif., would likely cause stronger shaking during an earthquake...

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