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Showing posts with label earthquakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earthquakes. Show all posts
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Natural Hazards Observer
The latest issue of the Natural Hazards Observer is up on the web. Interesting article about Mexico versus United States on earthquake preparedness. Guess who's doing better? Pista: no es los Estados Unidos.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Natural Hazards Observer
Welcome back to the winter quarter! I hope you are staying warm and dry.
Something interesting popped up in my email this morning: the January issue of the Natural Hazards Observer, a free newsletter from the Natural Hazards Center. This issue has a lot about flu, Typhoon, Haiyan, and sea level rise, but most interesting to us is probably the 1-page article "Pacific Northwest Quake Could Trigger Giant Landslides." Something to think about!
Something interesting popped up in my email this morning: the January issue of the Natural Hazards Observer, a free newsletter from the Natural Hazards Center. This issue has a lot about flu, Typhoon, Haiyan, and sea level rise, but most interesting to us is probably the 1-page article "Pacific Northwest Quake Could Trigger Giant Landslides." Something to think about!
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