
Episode 155 - "This is going to look amazing on the TA" Kasey Aderhold
Join our chat with Dr. Kasey Aderhold of IRIS this week as we talk about Alaskan earthquakes, the transportable array, and more! We also feature the shortest seismological abstract on record! Kasey Aderhold Fun Paper Friday What’s the...
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Show Notes
Join our chat with Dr. Kasey Aderhold of IRIS this week as we talk about Alaskan earthquakes, the transportable array, and more! We also feature the shortest seismological abstract on record!
Kasey Aderhold- Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
- M7.9 Event Page
- DART Buoy Network
- Strike Slip Faults
- IRIS Ground Motion Visualization
- @kaseyaderhold
- Kasey’s Website
- What’s the shortest abstract possible you ask? This week we look at a paper by @SeismoSue that wins the title and discusses the possible connection between earthquakes and tides!
- Hough, Susan E. “Do Large (Magnitude≥ 8) Global Earthquakes Occur on Preferred Days of the Calendar Year or Lunar Cycle?.” Seismological Research Letters (2018).
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