American seismologist
Jeanne L. Hardebeck |
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Alma mater | Ph.D in Geophysics, Caltech 2001 |
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Occupation | Research Geophysicist |
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Employer | United States Geological Survey |
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Notable work | The 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 |
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Awards | Charles F Richter Early Career Award, 2006
James B Macelwane Medal, 2007
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, 2009 |
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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]