Author Archives: Andreas Rudersdorf
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New App on Earthquake Environmental Effects (EEE) released http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2013/05/14/new-app-on-earthquake-environmental-effects-eee-released/ Imagine you live or work in a seismically active region. Imagine you work on paleoseismology, active tectonics, earthquake engineering and encounter an earthquake. And... -
Small tsunami hits Solomon coast – M8 earthquake and fifty aftershocks http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2013/02/06/small-tsunami-hits-solomon-coast/ In the last twelve hours, a series of major earthquakes struck the Santa Cruz Islands. Beginning with the activation of a thrust fault with... -
The Wednesday Centerfault (9) – Altyn Tagh Fault http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/10/31/the-wednesday-centerfault-9/ Quite near my personal working area or, in other words, some hundreds of kilometers away (which I didn’t experience as much of a distance... -
Earthquake series in southern China http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/09/10/earthquake-series-in-southern-china/ This Friday a series of four major earthquakes happened in the border region of Sichuan, Guizhou and Yunnan provinces, S China. At least 80... -
Wanderlust (1) – Magaro Peak http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2012/01/24/wanderlust-1-magaro-peak/ Sitting in an office after sunset and browsing any kind of Earth Explorer makes a lot of people think about lovely places far away.... -
Open research positions at Lisbon University http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/12/05/open-research-positions-lisbon/ A new job announcement was posted some couple of days ago: the University of Lisbon offers two post-doctoral research positions for up to 5... -
Corinth 2011 workshop has started! http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/09/19/corinth-2011-workshop-has-started/ After the arrival (thanks to Christoph for the shuttle!) and a very nice opening dinner yesterday the first key note lectures have been held...
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Young Geologists – New Insights (1) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/06/21/ygni01/ In April 2011 we started on a field trip to investigate the Padul-Nigüelas Fault Zone in Spain (+/- 37°N, 3°36°W, see map here). Like...