Outgoing

This event is in the past.It took place on May 1, 2026 at Earth and Marine Sciences B206 Auditorium.

Localization of Inelastic Strain with Fault Maturity for Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Implications for Earthquake Characteristics 1
Educational Talk
Localization of Inelastic Strain with Fault Maturity for Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Implications for Earthquake Characteristics 2
Localization of Inelastic Strain with Fault Maturity for Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Implications for Earthquake Characteristics 3
Localization of Inelastic Strain with Fault Maturity for Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Implications for Earthquake Characteristics 4
Localization of Inelastic Strain with Fault Maturity for Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Implications for Earthquake Characteristics 5

Localization of Inelastic Strain with Fault Maturity for Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Implications for Earthquake Characteristics

Santa Cruz

NASA's Chris Milliner breaks down how fault maturity shapes where earthquakes strike and how they behave. A deep dive into the mechanics beneath our feet, perfect for anyone who geeks out on earth science.

Academic lecture
Earth science
NASA speaker
Fault mechanics

Tips

🏫"One of the best lecture halls on science hill"
Perk Cafe right next door for pre-talk coffee

Earth and Marine Sciences B206 Auditorium

Santa Cruz, CA 95064, USA

Free

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Localization of Inelastic Strain with Fault Maturity for Strike-Slip Fault Systems: Implications for Earthquake Characteristics - Outgoing