Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile
Santiago Rábade

@rabader

Seismology Team Lead at Zanskar Geothermal & Minerals | Seismic Imaging | Seismic Noise | 🇲🇽🇪🇸. For my road cycling takes @MovistarTakes

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Yesterday, I was honored to be featured by Telemundo Utah as part of their Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations! It's truly humbling to have my work highlighted. You will hear me talk about my journey to the US, and my brief work in the geothermal industry telemundoutah.com/noticias/local…

UUSS (@uussquake) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Felicidades a Santiago Rabade García, estudiante doctorado en geofísica en la Universidad de Utah quien fue presentado en Telemundo Utah y The Salt Lake Tribune. telemundoutah.com/noticias/local…

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The UUSS #utequake outreach project made it to College GameDay. It's incredible to have this kind of exposure. Thanks to this, we will be able to get more opportunities to share why seismic monitoring is essential and what we can do on short notice to record seismic signals

The <a href="/UUSSquake/">UUSS</a> #utequake outreach project made it to <a href="/CollegeGameDay/">College GameDay</a>. It's incredible to have this kind of exposure. Thanks to this, we will be able to get more opportunities to share why seismic monitoring is essential and what we can do on short notice to record seismic signals
Emmanuel Caballero (@emmax033) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why uncertainties are important? In this new paper in collaboration with Zacharie Duputel, Cedric Twardzik @klein_emilie,Dr. Eric J Fielding, PhD, we were able to retrieve complex fault properties from the Illapel earthquake by using a new uncertainty estimation approach. link: doi.org/10.1093/gji/gg…

Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The increase in seismicity in West Texas should spark crossborder research to update risk and hazard assesments. This earthquake was felt in many border communities and in the Ciudad Juarez🇲🇽-El Paso🇺🇸 metro area, home of more than 2 million people

Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Earlier this semester, Alysha Armstrong presented this research at Seismotea (Geology & Geophysics Seismology Seminar), and I was amazed by the work and the results. When I see research as cool as this, I wonder how to break away from imaging to explore other areas of seismology

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Este es un buen recordatorio de los límites de los sistemas de alerta temprana (EEW). Todavía hay espacio para mejorar la alerta con mas estaciones ($$) pero serán mejoras menores. Para la CDMX la alerta funciona muy bien con sismos cercanos a la costa del Pacifico

Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's always refreshing to attend conferences. I'll present two of my research projects at the AGU Fall Meeting this week; I'll be happy to discuss them at length. I'm also hitting the job market; if you have any leads or want to connect, feel free to contact me.

It's always refreshing to attend conferences. I'll present two of my research projects at the AGU Fall Meeting this week;  I'll be happy to discuss them at length. I'm also hitting the job market; if you have any leads or want to connect, feel free to contact me.
UofU Geology & Geophysics (@uofugeo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is Day 2 of #AGU2023 and here are our presenters and their posters/talk! Co-authors credited below. #Geology #geophysics #uofugeo #universityofutah #earthscience

It is Day 2 of #AGU2023 and here are our presenters and their posters/talk!

Co-authors credited below.

#Geology #geophysics #uofugeo #universityofutah #earthscience
Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Exciting Announcement! The Spanish translation of "Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country (Utah)" is now available. As a seismologist, I'm proud to contribute to this project, empowering Spanish-speaking communities in Utah to prepare for earthquakes earthquakes.utah.gov/putting-down-r…

📢 Exciting Announcement! The Spanish translation of "Putting Down Roots  in Earthquake Country (Utah)" is now available.
As a seismologist, I'm proud to contribute to this project, empowering Spanish-speaking communities in Utah to prepare for earthquakes
earthquakes.utah.gov/putting-down-r…
Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 ¡Anuncio! La traducción a español de "Echando raíces en tierra de terremotos (Utah)" ya está disponible. Como sismólogo, me enorgullece contribuir a este libro, informando a la comunidad de habla hispana en Utah de como prepararse para terremotos earthquakes.utah.gov/putting-down-r…

📢 ¡Anuncio! La traducción a español de "Echando raíces en tierra de terremotos (Utah)" ya está disponible. 
Como sismólogo, me enorgullece contribuir a este libro,  informando a la comunidad de habla hispana en Utah de como prepararse para terremotos
earthquakes.utah.gov/putting-down-r…
Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm thrilled to be awarded the Outstanding Graduate Student Award from College of Science! 🏆 I'm Grateful for the support from my advisor, Fan-Chi Lin, professors, and peers at UofU Geology & Geophysics

Santiago Rábade (@rabader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm grateful to see my research at University of Utah on Alaska highlighted on the SciShow by Niba 🌱 🎬 💄. I feel thrilled that more than 100k people have learned about my research; disseminating results is one of the biggest challenges. I invite you all to watch it youtube.com/watch?v=KwofjQ…

Joel Edwards (@joelhedwards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i haven't seen a breakdown of a geothermal power plant on here, so now that we own one, here's a quick breakdown of how they work with some pics ⚡️ *note that in the aerial footage, the operating geo plant is center

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Five years ago today, northern Utah was shaken by the M5.7 Magna earthquake. Since then, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations has recorded >2800 aftershocks, 90% of which occurred in the first year following the mainshock.

Five years ago today, northern Utah was shaken by the M5.7 Magna earthquake. Since then, the University of Utah Seismograph Stations has recorded &gt;2800 aftershocks, 90% of which occurred in the first year following the mainshock.