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Great Earthquake Ruptures in the Age of Seismo-Geodesy - Gutenberg Lecture

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Overview

Explore the cutting-edge field of seismo-geodesy and its impact on understanding great earthquake ruptures in this Gutenberg Lecture from the AGU Fall Meeting 2011. Presented by Thorne Lay from the University of California, Santa Cruz, the 81-minute talk delves into the latest advancements in earthquake research. Gain insights into how modern seismological and geodetic techniques are revolutionizing our comprehension of massive seismic events. Learn about the latest findings, methodologies, and implications for earthquake hazard assessment and prediction. Suitable for geophysicists, seismologists, and earth scientists interested in the intersection of seismology and geodesy in studying large-scale tectonic processes.

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Fall Meeting 2011 Gutenberg Lecture: Great Earthquake Ruptures in the Age of Seismo-Geodesy

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