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Nevada has a deep history of earthquake activity due to our unique tectonic setting at the edge of the extensional province of the Great Basin. The state is blessed with a complex network of faults which produce our beautiful landscapes and plentiful natural resources but also pose a seismic hazard which is challenging to define. Join Professor Christie Rowe of the University of Nevada, Reno, Seismology Lab in this presentation of Nevada's earthquake activity; review historical and recent earthquakes that have impacted Nevada's communities and industries; present the current seismic monitoring program; and describe current efforts to expand our knowledge and increase seismic safety across the state. Christie Rowe is a field-based earthquake geologist who serves as Director of the Nevada Seismological Laboratory at UNR. This lecture will be presented in person. Admission is $10 for adults, members and children ages 17 and under are free. Register at https://nsmconnect.nevadaculture.org/ActivityRegistration/4c7c8ba2-8d13-47be-8667-b3d254c7716d to reserve a seat.
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600 N Carson St, Carson City, NV, United States, Nevada 89701
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