SCEC
SCEC is a collaborative research and education hub headquartered at the University of Southern California that brings together a community of more than 100 scientists, students and others across geoscience and related fields to advance the understanding of earthquake processes and apply that knowledge to reduce their impacts on society in California and beyond.
Geotechnical Aspects Of The 2023 Türkiye-Syria Earthquakes And Implications For California
Meet Scott Callaghan, a Computer Scientist for SCEC at @USC!
Meet Dr. Paula Figueiredo, a Postdoc at North Carolina State University!
Meet Joses Omojola, A graduate student from LSU presenting a poster at the SCEC2022 Annual Meeting!
Meet Dr. Yongfei Wang, a PostDoc researcher at USC!
Meet Dr. Christine Goulet, Executive Director for Applied Science at SCEC.
Lessons, Lore, and Legacies of the 1992 Landers Earthquake
Improving Earthquake Simulation Modelling That May Save Lives
Hundreds of fractures reactivated by the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquakes were imaged by satellite radars
ShakeOut Scenario - Lancaster, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Ontario, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Long Beach, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Ventura, Detailed Perspective
SCEC-VDO Animation
ShakeOut Scenario - Woodland Hills, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Corona, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Marina del Rey, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Huntington Beach, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Burbank, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Palm Springs, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Watts, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Los Angeles, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Cajon Pass, Detailed Perspective
ShakeOut Scenario - Buena Park, Detailed Perspective
Interview with Rafael Uribe, 2017 UseIT Intern
Interview with Esther Kala, 2017 SCEC UseIT Intern
Interview with Olivia Dorencz, 2017 SCEC UseIT Intern