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Science for Alaska Lecture Series
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The Next Big Earthquake will be presented by Michael West, State Seismologist, Geophysical Institute, UAF
This is a free all ages public lecture.
Earthquakes are an integral part of Alaska’s landscape. The Alaska Range, the Aleutian Islands, and even the glaciers of the Panhandle owe their existence to seismic motions. These examples show the breadth of earthquakes across the state. Their variety and extent make it challenging to anticipate the consequences of the next big one. The very notion of the “the big one”—a singular well-defined earthquake catastrophe—does not apply in Alaska. There are many “big ones.”This talk will focus on why some earthquakes are catastrophes and others are not. We will examine the specific vulnerabilities in Alaska and the potential scenarios that might play out. The goal is not to create fear but to look objectively at real risks and examine how we plan as communities.
Science for Alaska Lecture SeriesDate and Time
Tuesday Jan 27, 2015
7:00 PM - 8:00 PM AKSTJanuary 27, 2015 at 7 p.m.
Location
Westmark Fairbanks, Gold Room
Fees/Admission
Free
Contact Information
Lea Gardine
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