A 7.0 or greater magnitude earthquake on the Rodgers Creek Fault that runs beneath Santa Rosa would unleash widespread devastation — something likely not seen since the last Big One struck in 1906.
Nearly 75% of the U.S. could experience damaging earthquake shaking, according to a recent U.S. Geological Survey-led team of more than 50 scientists and engineers. This was one of several key ...
Carbon capture, storage and utilization (CCUS) is an important technology for meeting global carbon emission reduction targets. The development of CO 2 transportation, as a link in the CCUS industry ...
Recent research is advancing seismic hazard modeling through AI-driven soil liquefaction prediction, interpretable machine learning, physics-based simulations, and waveform-based probabilistic ...
Wildfire and extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, more destructive, and increasingly difficult for electric utilities to manage using traditional tools alone. To strengthen resilience ...
A new study by Northwestern University researchers and coworkers explains a puzzling problem with maps of future earthquake shaking used to design earthquake-resistant buildings. Although ...
The hidden drivers of disaster losses force a rethink in re/insurance modelling, says Gallagher Re science chief ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Before an animal can evaluate the benefits and costs associated with a particular behavior, it must first assess them. Since perfect ...
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