General audience lectures:
IRIS/SSA lecture:
Giant earthquakes: Why, Where, When, and What We Can Do
Lecture abstract and information
Lectures (large pdf) for IRIS summer intern orientation:
Seismology and earth structure
Earthquake hazards and prediction
Seismogram of the day: normal mode record for the 2004 Sumatra earthquakeClass exercise: the May 2008 Sichuan earthquake
Earthquakes in the midwest: seismology, hazard, and policy issues: pdf
Technical audience lectures:
Two day series of lectures "Studying neotectonics with plate motion, seismological & GPS data" for the Netherlands Research Centre for Integrated Solid Earth Science. These are large power point files, largely covering material in chapters 4 and 5 of Stein and Wysession.
Introduction: idea of integrated studies
Plate tectonics, relative plate motions
Absolute plate motions and hotspots
Earthquakes: fundamental concepts & focal mechanisms
Earthquakes: waveform modeling, moment tensors & source parameters
Earthquake recurrence & hazards
Spreading centers & driving forces
Subduction zones & driving forces
Plate boundary zones & changes in plate motions
Plate interiors: science, hazard & policy questions
Faulting & deformation in the lithosphere
A powerpoint presentation with examples about using space geodetic data in teaching about earthquakes, tectonics, & geologic hazards
Using space geodetic data to teach about tectonics, earthquakes, and hazards
A presentation with examples about issues in teaching introductory geohysics
A powerpoint presentation for the IRIS annual meeting summarizing some issues about the supply and demand for PhD earth scientists and the role of education & outreach efforts in seismology
Chasing the 100: the student pipeline, future of seismology, and what E&O might do
A presentation for beginning geophysics class summarizing some initial information about the 12/26/04 Sumatra trench earthquake and Indian Ocean tsunami
A presentation discussing the ultra-long period slip in the 12/26/04 Sumatra trench earthquake inferred from normal modes and implications for the Indian Ocean tsunami