Hazard Reduction and Recovery
Ben Duan 979.845.3297
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Duan's interests lie in earthquake source physics, ground motion prediction and seismic hazard analysis. He has developed an explicit Finite Method code to explore the effects of complex fault geometry on earthquake ruptures.
Frederick Chester 979.845.3296
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His research focuses on fracture and faulting mechanics and earthquake source physics. Chester teaches courses on the fracture and faulting of rock and the physics of Earth's interior.
Judith Chester 979.845.1380
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Her interests are in how rock is deformed and altered during faulting and how this affects earthquake propagation in continental crust. She is currently doing collaborative research on the structural characterization of the San Andreas Fault Zone.
Rick Gibson 979.862.8653
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Gibson's work deals with computational modeling and time-lapse seismic monitoring.
Kate Miller 979.845.3651
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Her research focuses using active source seismology techniques to better understand earthquakes and other environmental hazards. Research in this area centers on data from the East Potrillo Mountains Fault in southern New Mexico.
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