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1999 SCEC Interns

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1999 SCEC Summer Intern Field Trip

Natanya Black
UC Santa Barbara
Tom Rockwell, San Diego State University

Project: Reconstruction of Trench Logs as a Test for Interpreted Paleosiesmic Events

Final Report
Progress Logs

Debra Einstein
UC Irvine
Mark Legg, Legg Geophysical

Project: Compile Updated Fault Maps of the Southern California Continental Borderland (Offshore Region) for the Master Model

Final Report

Progress Logs

Marie Herrera
UC Santa Barbara
Bruce P. Luyendyk, UC Santa Barbara

Project: Mapping small-scale crustal deformation using paleomagnetic vectors and GIS.

Final Report

Progress Logs

Grant Kier
University of Colorado
Karl Mueller, University of Colorado

Project: Determining Activity of the Oceanside detachment Offshore Southern California

Final Report

Progress Logs

Christopher Lynch
San Diego State University
Steven M. Day, San Diego State University

Project: Inversion of Teleseismic Receiver Functions via Evolutionary Programming

Final Report

Progress Logs

Nathan Robison
University of Nevada
John Anderson, Univ. Nevada Reno

Project: Comparison and Refinement of Southern California Seismic Hazard Analysis

Final Report

Progess Logs

Kelly Schmoker
Cal. State San Bernardino
Sally McGill, CSU San Bernardino

Project: Paleoseismic study of the San Andreas fault near San Bernardino

Final Report

Ashley Streig
Occidental College
Kerry Sieh & Doug Yule, Caltech

Project: Paleoseismic Investigation of the San Andreas fault at Burro Flats

Final Report

Progress Logs

Kathryn van Roosendaal
California State University Northridge
David Okaya, USC

Project: 3-D analysis of LARSE '94 data

Final Report

Progress Logs

Adam Webber
UC Santa Barbara
E. A. Keller, UC Santa Barbara

Project: The earthquake hazard for the Rincon Creek Anticline (RCA) and the associated buried reverse fault, Carpinteria, CA.

Progress Logs

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