Elizabeth Goldbaum is a public affairs specialist for the U.S. Geological Survey covering earthquake and climate science.
Elizabeth covers media relations and outreach for USGS science. She works closely with the USGS Earthquake Science Center and USGS Climate Adaptation Science Centers to promote and share their research.
Prior to this role, Elizabeth was a science writer for NASA's Earth Science Division from November 2018 to 2020 covering emerging technologies. She was a congressional affairs specialist for USGS from 2016 to 2018.
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Deciphering Nature's Seismograph: How Sediments Record Past Earthquakes and Inform Future Hazard Assessments
People have been recording seismic activity for centuries. To assemble a detailed earthquake history of an area and understand how faults may behave in the future, however, scientists need to go further back in time—from several hundred to many thousands of years ago.
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Deciphering Nature's Seismograph: How Sediments Record Past Earthquakes and Inform Future Hazard Assessments
People have been recording seismic activity for centuries. To assemble a detailed earthquake history of an area and understand how faults may behave in the future, however, scientists need to go further back in time—from several hundred to many thousands of years ago.