Jeanne Hardebeck

Jeanne L. Hardebeck
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undated image of Jeanne Hardebeck
Alma materPh.D in Geophysics, Caltech 2001
OccupationResearch Geophysicist
EmployerUnited States Geological Survey
Notable workThe Tectonic History of the Tasman Sea: A Puzzle with 13 Pieces

A New Method for Determining First-Motion Focal Mechanisms

The Static Stress Change Triggering Model: Constraints from Two Southern California Aftershock Sequences

Implications for prediction and hazard assessment from the 2004 Parkfield earthquake
AwardsCharles F Richter Early Career Award, 2006

James B Macelwane Medal, 2007

Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, 2009

Jeanne L. Hardebeck is an American research geophysicist studying earthquakes and seismology who has worked at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) since 2004.[1] Hardebeck studies the state of stress and the strength of faults.[2]

  1. ^ "Jeanne Hardebeck". www.usgs.gov. Retrieved 2018-11-05.
  2. ^ "Jeanne Hardebeck – Seismological Society of America". www.seismosoc.org. Retrieved 2018-11-05.