Support
Current Funding
Current Funding
- Characterizing Bishkek's seismic hazard as a training exercise for Central Asian and American students and educators, Central Asia University Partnerships Program (UniCEN) - $22,500
- Geological Sample Analysis for SE Asia - $110,339 (from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore).
Recent Funding
Recent Funding
- Improving Risk Communication and Leveraging Existing Programs in Washington State to Build Capacity and Enhance Resilience in Coastal Communities - $879,255 (NOAA, plus UW match, Washington SeaGrant; Lead PI: Miller at UW; this grant lives at UW but has supported Weldon Grad student Tyler Newton for 2 terms).
- Seismic behavior of the Xiaojiang fault, southwestern China, and its implication to seismic hazard (AXA Research Fund, 130K Euros + NTU 65K Euros Co-Fund; lead PI: Shi at EOS, where this grant lives).
- Cajon Pass Earthquake Gate Area: Active fault mapping and evaluation of potential sites to measure the Holocene slip rate along the Glen Helen and San Jacinto faults in the Cajon Pass area. (SCEC; Lead PI: Nate Onderdonk, Cal State Long Beach, where this grant lives).
- Extending the Earthquake Record on the Southern Santa Cruz Mtns Segment of the San Andreas Fault – $52,715 (USGS-NEHRP).
- Seismic Behavior of Sinistral Strike-slip Faults of the Shan Plateau – S$191,623 (Earth Observatory of Singapore (EOS); lead PI: Shi at EOS).
- Earthquake Geology of Myanmar and Surrounding Areas - S$201,759 (EOS; lead PI: Wang Yu at EOS)
- Singapore-WiscAr Partnership (SWAP) - S$100,653 (EOS; lead PI: Herrin at EOS).
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