PPT-The 2010 Chile Earthquake Rapid Environmental Impact

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Assessment C Kelly havedisastercallkellygmailcom 10iv14 IAIA Vina del Mar 1 Focus on The process and results of the REA How the results were incorporated onto

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Assessment C Kelly havedisastercallkellygmailcom 10iv14 IAIA Vina del Mar 1 Focus on The process and results of the REA How the results were incorporated onto post disaster recovery planning . Ted Jackson. School of Public Policy and Administration. Carleton Centre for Community Innovation. Presented to the Research Works Luncheon Session,. Senate Room, Carleton University, November 1, 2012. overview. Katja . Buchta. (. M.Sc. .). Research . question. How. do UMTs . develop. . according. . to. urban . growth. . models. ?. For. . now. : . focus. on Dar es . Salaam. (DSM). Background. January 12. th. 2010. simulator. In Italy it was one town, and a few villages - not a large urban area. . In China, it affected a large area and big towns, but. . no city. . In Haiti, in a big city like Port-au-Prince, with so many structures coming down, the falling. Bob . Nigbor. NEES@UCLA. Engineering Post-Earthquake Reconnaissance. EERI “Learning From Earthquakes” Program. In 1973, EERI formally initiated the Learning from Earthquakes (LFE) Program. This program, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, sends out multi-disciplinary teams of researchers (e.g., earth scientists, engineers, social scientists) into the field to investigate and to learn from the damaging effects of earthquakes and tsunamis. The reconnaissance team makes a rapid, general damage survey of the affected area, documents initial important observations from the tsunami and/or earthquake, and assesses the need for follow-up areas of research.. Charlevoix Seismic Zone. CSZ. Source zones for the Canadian seismic hazard map. Includes all historical . e. arthquakes M>3 in the Geological Survey of Canada earthquake catalog. Saguenay M5.8 . CSZ Charlevoix seismic zone. What are Destructive Forces?. A destructive force is a process that lowers or tears down the surface features of the Earth. . Examples of Destructive Forces:. Destructive forces can occur in many ways. The following are common examples of destructive forces:. (Petya, WannaCrypt, and similar). Mark Simos. Lead Cybersecurity Architect, Microsoft. Jim Moeller. Principal Cybersecurity Consultant, Microsoft. Objectives. SHARE. . learnings about these attacks and mitigating them. earthquakes throughout history in pictures. . Statistics from The Geological Society of London.. One of the most devastating earthquakes in history occurred on 23 January 1556 in the Shaanxi province, China, killing more than 830,000 people (see 1556 Shaanxi earthquake. Bob . Nigbor. NEES@UCLA. Engineering Post-Earthquake Reconnaissance. EERI “Learning From Earthquakes” Program. In 1973, EERI formally initiated the Learning from Earthquakes (LFE) Program. This program, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation, sends out multi-disciplinary teams of researchers (e.g., earth scientists, engineers, social scientists) into the field to investigate and to learn from the damaging effects of earthquakes and tsunamis. The reconnaissance team makes a rapid, general damage survey of the affected area, documents initial important observations from the tsunami and/or earthquake, and assesses the need for follow-up areas of research.. More than one or two – it’s a dangerous surface. Richter . Scale - logarithmic. . Earthquake Magnitudes . Effects.  . Less than 3.5. . Generally not felt.  . 3.5-5.4. . Rapid Assessment An Overview What is Rapid Assessment? A "windshield survey" to identify general damage and impact. Rapid Assessment is an action to assist in determining impacts at a glance. This assists with initial planning and resource needs Van . Tuyl. Lecture Series- . Fall 2014. 4:00-5:00 p.m. in Berthoud Hall Room 241.   . Thursday. , . September . 25, . 2014. Dr. . . Gavin Hayes. . United States Geological Survey.  . “Mind the Gap – the Iquique, Northern Chile Earthquake Sequence of . PolarResearch20142014SRosenfeldetalThisisanOpenAccessarticledistributedunderthetermsoftheCreativeCommonsAttribution-Noncommercial30UnportedLicensehttp//creativecommonsorg/licenses/by-nc/30/permittinga UCOP September 2010 Safety Meeting. Developed by Karen Hsi, UCOP EH&S Student Intern. UCOP September 2010 Safety Meeting. . Over the Next 30 Years, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Predicts for the San Francisco Bay Area :.

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