Research

Research Projects

  • Borehole Geophysics and Rock Mechanics

    Using borehole geophysical measurements in conjunction with laboratory studies, scientists study heat flow, stress, fluid pressure, and the mechanical behavior of fault-zone materials at seismogenic depths to yield improved models of the earthquake cycle.

  • Earthquake Geology & Paleoseismology

    Earthquake geology in the broad sense is the study of the history, effects, and mechanics of earthquakes within and on the Earth's crust.

  • Regional & Whole-Earth Structure

    Seismic waves from earthquakes, man-made sources both local and distant, computer generated simulations and geophysical surveys are used to determine local, crustal, mantle and core structures of the earth.

  • Strong-motion Seismology, Site Response & Ground Motion

    Strong motion seismology uses special sensors, called accelerometers, to record large-amplitude ground motions and the response of engineered structures to these motions.

Scientific Data

Searchable databases and downloadable earthquake and seismic data.

Software

Software programs that are available for download.

External Research Support

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) invites research proposals that will assist in achieving the goals of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NERHP).

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