A recently published study with collaborators at UC Davis provided evidence that the San Andreas and San Jacinto Faults have ruptured together in the recent past.
A recently published study with collaborators at UC Davis provided evidence that the San Andreas and San Jacinto Faults have ruptured together in the recent past.
Earthquake Code Originating From SDSU Professor Used in 2017 Gordon Bell Prize Research Chinese Team Recognized for Simulating 20th Century’s Most Devastating Earthquake A numerical code, […]
2 new publications by Dr. Vic Camp International Association of Volcanology and Chemistry of the Earth’s Interior Camp, V. E., Reidel, S.P., Ross, M.E., […]
Dr. Maloney’s research in the Channel Islands was featured in Fall 2016 issued of 360 Magazine. To read the full article click 360 and flip […]
Congratulations Kyle! Kyle Withers, JDP student, was invited to give a talk at the 2016 SSA Annual Meeting in Reno and was one of five […]