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#Earthquake #seismologist (she/her) Born and raised in Alaska. Works at @IRIS_EPO. My views are my own. #Strike4BlackLives #ShutDownSTEM #ShutdownAcademia
Mar 27, 2020 14 tweets 8 min read
Today is the anniversary of the M9.2 #AlaskaEarthquake. Since I'm currently teleworking from right above the rupture zone, I'd like to tell you about Dr. Ruth A. M. Schmidt.

On March 27th, 1964, Ruth and four others were on top of a frozen glacier lake. The ice began to crack… "I first recall a distant roar sound then the lake began to violently vibrate … The ice was now heaving up and down in big surges … We noticed small cracks (couple inches wide) running great distances … I could hear these cracks forming" Arthur Kennedy, pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0544a/pp544…
Aug 10, 2019 9 tweets 5 min read
The Alaska Transportable Array is a network of 280 top-of-the-line seismic stations built to last through years of harsh weather, curious bears, and all the other unique hazards of our state. [1/…] The funding that National Science Foundation provided for the construction of these seismic stations is well-worth the science that it enabled, but the value to Alaskans as a continuing monitoring tool is above and beyond this initial federal investment. [2/…]