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Drain Alcatraz (2017)
Drain Alcatraz (2017)

Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey,  Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey,  Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

Tom Parsons | U.S. Geological Survey
Tom Parsons | U.S. Geological Survey

UCERF3 Fault-by-Fault Review Update - ppt download
UCERF3 Fault-by-Fault Review Update - ppt download

On the Use of Receiver Operating Characteristic Tests for Evaluating  Spatial Earthquake Forecasts - Parsons - 2020 - Geophysical Research  Letters - Wiley Online Library
On the Use of Receiver Operating Characteristic Tests for Evaluating Spatial Earthquake Forecasts - Parsons - 2020 - Geophysical Research Letters - Wiley Online Library

Why are our cities sinking and what does it have to do with climate change?  | Euronews
Why are our cities sinking and what does it have to do with climate change? | Euronews

Three earthquakes in three days. More than coincidence? - CSMonitor.com
Three earthquakes in three days. More than coincidence? - CSMonitor.com

USGS Coastal and Ocean Science | Facebook
USGS Coastal and Ocean Science | Facebook

Spike in Earthquakes? An 'Illusion' Raises New Questions
Spike in Earthquakes? An 'Illusion' Raises New Questions

Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey,  Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

Can big quakes trigger others far away? | New Scientist
Can big quakes trigger others far away? | New Scientist

The Weight of Cities: Urbanization Effects on Earth's Subsurface - Parsons  - 2021 - AGU Advances - Wiley Online Library
The Weight of Cities: Urbanization Effects on Earth's Subsurface - Parsons - 2021 - AGU Advances - Wiley Online Library

Spike in Earthquakes? An 'Illusion' Raises New Questions
Spike in Earthquakes? An 'Illusion' Raises New Questions

SCEC CSEP Workshop: Final Evaluation of the Regional Earthquake Likelihood  Models (RELM) Experiment and the Future of Earthquake Forecasting |  Southern California Earthquake Center
SCEC CSEP Workshop: Final Evaluation of the Regional Earthquake Likelihood Models (RELM) Experiment and the Future of Earthquake Forecasting | Southern California Earthquake Center

Catastrophe Modeling Boot Camp Jim Maher, fcas maaa
Catastrophe Modeling Boot Camp Jim Maher, fcas maaa

USGS Open-File Report 99-314: Wide-Angle Seismic Recordings from the 1998  Seismic Hazards Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS), Western Washington  and British Columbia
USGS Open-File Report 99-314: Wide-Angle Seismic Recordings from the 1998 Seismic Hazards Investigation of Puget Sound (SHIPS), Western Washington and British Columbia

Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey,  Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

Big Earthquakes Double in 2014, But They're Not Linked | Live Science
Big Earthquakes Double in 2014, But They're Not Linked | Live Science

Why are our cities sinking and what does it have to do with climate change?  | Euronews
Why are our cities sinking and what does it have to do with climate change? | Euronews

Fossbytes - Geophysicist Tom Parsons, from the United States Geological  Survey (USGS) agency, has concluded that cities are sinking into the earth  due to their heavyweight. The heavyweight of the cities is
Fossbytes - Geophysicist Tom Parsons, from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) agency, has concluded that cities are sinking into the earth due to their heavyweight. The heavyweight of the cities is

PDF 796 KB - the USGS
PDF 796 KB - the USGS

Seismic Risk in Marmara
Seismic Risk in Marmara

The Colossal Weight of Cities Is Making Them Sink, Even as Sea Levels Are  Rising
The Colossal Weight of Cities Is Making Them Sink, Even as Sea Levels Are Rising

Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey,  Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Tom PARSONS | Research Geophysicist | Ph.D | United States Geological Survey, Colorado | USGS | Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center

PDF) Earthquake rupture process recreated from a natural fault surface
PDF) Earthquake rupture process recreated from a natural fault surface