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UC Berkeley: When the Earth Shakes 🌍
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University of California, Berkeley, scientists explain tools that alert smartphones when a seismic fault fractures, such as the My Shake project, seismology and machine learning, and what to expect from a massive earthquake on the Hayward Fault. (Scroll down for links within video.)
0:00 Introduction
3:00 Lecture begins
4:00 Moderated by Richard Allen, Interim Dean of Mathematical & Physical Sciences
5:30 Roland Bürgmann, Garniss H. Curtis Chair of Earth and Planetary Science, speaks about earthquake fault processes.
20:55 Sarina Patel, doctoral candidate, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, speaks about earthquake early warning systems, such as the MyShake app.
36:17 Qingkai Kong, Research Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, speaks about seismology and machine learning.
49:11 Questions for the panel
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0:00 Introduction
3:00 Lecture begins
4:00 Moderated by Richard Allen, Interim Dean of Mathematical & Physical Sciences
5:30 Roland Bürgmann, Garniss H. Curtis Chair of Earth and Planetary Science, speaks about earthquake fault processes.
20:55 Sarina Patel, doctoral candidate, Department of Earth and Planetary Science, speaks about earthquake early warning systems, such as the MyShake app.
36:17 Qingkai Kong, Research Scientist, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, speaks about seismology and machine learning.
49:11 Questions for the panel
J14925