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DESCRIPTION:Explore the Secrets of Earthquakes: Uncover the mysteries behin
 d the recent M 4.8 earthquake in New Jersey and learn what it reveals abou
 t seismic activity. Join us for an enlightening presentation where we&#39;ll d
 ive into the origins of earthquakes in the United States\, exploring their
  connections to faults and tectonic features. Discover the latest methods 
 in earthquake forecasting and seismic hazard analysis\, understand how sei
 smic impacts vary across the country\, and explore the various ways earthq
 uakes can cause destruction—from ground shaking to tsunamis. We&#39;ll also 
 analyze the recent Tewksbury earthquake and share insights from a recent f
 ield trip to earthquake-stricken areas in Turkey. Don’t miss out on this
  comprehensive look at earthquakes and how we can better prepare for their
  future impacts.\n\nSponsored by the IEEE MOVE Weather Team\n\nCo-sponsore
 d by: IEEE-USA MOVE Program\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. John Stamatakos \, Dr. Kris
 tin Ulmer\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418608
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418608
ORGANIZER:l.arellano@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:MOVE Special Briefing - Predicting Earthquake Impact Across the U.S
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/418608
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 arthquakes: Uncover the mysteries behind the recent M 4.8 earthquake in Ne
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 enlightening presentation where we&#39;ll dive into the origins of earthquakes
  in the United States\, exploring their connections to faults and tectonic
  features. Discover the latest methods in earthquake forecasting and seism
 ic hazard analysis\, understand how seismic impacts vary across the countr
 y\, and explore the various ways earthquakes can cause destruction&amp;mdash\;
 from ground shaking to tsunamis. We&#39;ll also analyze the recent Tewksbury e
 arthquake and share insights from a recent field trip to earthquake-strick
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 rthquakes and how we can better prepare for their future impacts.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p 
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 t-family: Calibri\, sans-serif\;&quot;&gt;Sponsored by the IEEE MOVE Weather Team&lt;
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