The #GorkhaEarthquake produced surprisingly little high frequency shaking. The lower frequency shaking it did produce could have resonated with tall buildings, putting them at risk - but in Kathmandu, those are rare. 2/5 https://t.co/fU30CSmIht
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This kind of thing seems too common. 31 co-authors, *1* of whom I know to be female (although I'm not sure of a few genders.) The 1st splashy paper on Ridgecrest had 14 co-authors, also *1* woman (far down the list). https://t.co/cMPgnoIybJ
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How to identify a catastrophic seismic event by using a GPS Network. Measuring at hihger rates, five times a second. https://t.co/5L6Wf1oPMg
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RT kwhudnut: "Galetzka et al. determined how the fault that caused this earthquake ruptured." john_galetzka UNAVCO… http://t.co/wAg6c1jiR5