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Nick Harrichhausen

@NHarrichhausen

Neotectonics, faults, seismic hazard | CNRS post-doctoral researcher at @ISTerre_fr

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SSA(@SeismoSocietyAm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do fault slip rates from a single strand pertain to the entire fault system? Scientists led by Nick Harrichhausen @ISTerre_frlooked at Ecuador's Pallatanga–Puna fault system and show that the answer is no.

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Do fault slip rates from a single strand pertain to the entire fault system? Scientists led by @NHarrichhausen @ISTerre_frlooked at Ecuador's Pallatanga–Puna fault system and show that the answer is no. #SRL buff.ly/3GUHwM6
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UVic Science(@UVicScience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are earthquakes, and can climate change cause them? UVic School of Earth and Ocean Sciences professor Ed Nissen (@faulty_data) gives us the answers in this The Martlet article. ow.ly/HP6p50QjBF6

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ISTerre(@ISTerre_fr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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Venez assister à la diffusion du nouveau documentaire réalisé par Les Batelières productions et Scope pictures, en lien avec le projet BASILIZNIK-SECRETS, qui sera diffusé le 11 janvier à l'Amphidice de l'Université Grenoble Alpes.
Site du projet ▶️ basiliznik-secrets.osug.fr

#Documentaire 🎥 Venez assister à la diffusion du nouveau documentaire réalisé par Les Batelières productions et Scope pictures, en lien avec le projet BASILIZNIK-SECRETS, qui sera diffusé le 11 janvier à l'Amphidice de l'@UGrenobleAlpes. Site du projet ▶️ basiliznik-secrets.osug.fr
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Gregor Craigie(@GregorCraigie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This newly-identified fault in Saanich is a sobering reminder of seismic risk: 'a single large earthquake, of magnitude 6.1–7.6, likely occurred on the XELF between ∼4,700 and 2,300 years ago. A similar future earthquake... could cause major damage to the Greater Victoria area.'

This newly-identified fault in Saanich is a sobering reminder of seismic risk: 'a single large earthquake, of magnitude 6.1–7.6, likely occurred on the XELF between ∼4,700 and 2,300 years ago. A similar future earthquake... could cause major damage to the Greater Victoria area.'
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Nick Harrichhausen(@NHarrichhausen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are interested in hearing more about our recent publication on the discovery of a new active fault in Greater Victoria, I will be interviewed on CBC Radio 1 (Victoria) at on Friday 8:10 am Pacific time. You can also listen using this app: cbc.ca/listen/live-ra…

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CFAX 1070 Victoria(@cfax1070) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LISTEN: Ryan Price and Theron Finley discuss a recently discovered fault north of Victoria that likely produced a significant quake 2,300-4,700 years ago. omny.fm/shows/cfax-107…

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John Cassidy(@earthquakeguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dec. 6, 1918: A M7 struck the west coast of . It caused damage in nearby communities, strong shaking in Victoria/Vancouver, and was felt as far away as the interior and northern WA (and followed by many, many aftershocks). earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/historic-histo…

Dec. 6, 1918: A M7 #earthquake struck the west coast of #VancouverIsland. It caused damage in nearby communities, strong shaking in Victoria/Vancouver, and was felt as far away as the #BC interior and northern WA (and followed by many, many aftershocks). earthquakescanada.nrcan.gc.ca/historic-histo…
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Jason 'Jay' R. Patton(@patton_cascadia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Updated neotectonic map of the Cascadia margin is released!

faults, folds, and other tectonic features are mapped relative to the age of their most recent activity

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Updated neotectonic map of the Cascadia margin is released! faults, folds, and other tectonic features are mapped relative to the age of their most recent activity oregon.gov/dogami/pubs/Pa…
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Theron Finley(@tfinley_geo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you work on active faults that are challenging to study due to low strain rates and/or environmental factors such as recently glaciated landscapes or dense vegetation, please consider participating in our session at SSA 2024, April 29-May 4, in Anchorage!

If you work on active faults that are challenging to study due to low strain rates and/or environmental factors such as recently glaciated landscapes or dense vegetation, please consider participating in our session at SSA 2024, April 29-May 4, in Anchorage!
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nature(@Nature) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Falling behind: postdocs in their thirties tire of putting life on hold.

Read the results of Nature’s second global survey of postdoctoral researchers go.nature.com/3Qtd4hI

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