Stephanie Ross
Geophysicist and Tsunami Scenarios Coordinator with the USGS Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
Science and Products
Tsunami Hazards, Modeling, and the Sedimentary Record
Tsunami Source Standardization for Hazards Mitigation in the United States
Minisparker and chirp seismic reflection data acquired offshore San Francisco and Pacifica during USGS field activity S-16-10-NC
Simulation and visualization of coastal tsunami impacts from the SAFRR tsunami source
Chirp and minisparker seismic-reflection data of field activity F-02-07-NC collected offshore Ano Nuevo to San Francisco, San Mateo County California from 2007-03-22 to 2007-04-06
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Aptos, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of San Gregorio, California
Sidescan Sonar Imagery of the Escanaba Trough, Southern Gorda Ridge, Offshore Northern California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of Bolinas, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of San Francisco, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of Pacifica, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of Half Moon Bay, California
Improving tsunami resiliency: California's Tsunami Policy Working Group
SAFRR tsunami scenario: Impacts on California ecosystems, species, marine natural resources, and fisheries
SAFRR (Science Application for Risk Reduction) Tsunami Scenario--Executive Summary and Introduction: Chapter A in The SAFRR (Science Application for Risk Reduction) Tsunami Scenario
The SAFRR tsunami scenario: improving resilience for California
The SAFRR (Science Application for Risk Reduction) Tsunami Scenario
The SAFRR Tsunami Scenario
The U.S. Geological Survey and several partners operate a program called Science Application for Risk Reduction (SAFRR) that produces (among other things) emergency planning scenarios for natural disasters. The scenarios show how science can be used to enhance community resiliency. The SAFRR Tsunami Scenario describes potential impacts of a hypothetical, but realistic, tsunami affecting California
Comments on potential geologic and seismic hazards affecting proposed liquefied natural gas site in Santa Monica Bay, California
Increasing resiliency to natural hazards - A strategic plan for the Multi-Hazards Demonstration Project in Southern California
Science and Products
Tsunami Hazards, Modeling, and the Sedimentary Record
Tsunami Source Standardization for Hazards Mitigation in the United States
Minisparker and chirp seismic reflection data acquired offshore San Francisco and Pacifica during USGS field activity S-16-10-NC
Simulation and visualization of coastal tsunami impacts from the SAFRR tsunami source
Chirp and minisparker seismic-reflection data of field activity F-02-07-NC collected offshore Ano Nuevo to San Francisco, San Mateo County California from 2007-03-22 to 2007-04-06
California State Waters Map Series Data Catalog--Offshore of Aptos, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of San Gregorio, California
Sidescan Sonar Imagery of the Escanaba Trough, Southern Gorda Ridge, Offshore Northern California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of Bolinas, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of San Francisco, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of Pacifica, California
California State Waters Map Series — Offshore of Half Moon Bay, California
Improving tsunami resiliency: California's Tsunami Policy Working Group
SAFRR tsunami scenario: Impacts on California ecosystems, species, marine natural resources, and fisheries
SAFRR (Science Application for Risk Reduction) Tsunami Scenario--Executive Summary and Introduction: Chapter A in The SAFRR (Science Application for Risk Reduction) Tsunami Scenario
The SAFRR tsunami scenario: improving resilience for California
The SAFRR (Science Application for Risk Reduction) Tsunami Scenario
The SAFRR Tsunami Scenario
The U.S. Geological Survey and several partners operate a program called Science Application for Risk Reduction (SAFRR) that produces (among other things) emergency planning scenarios for natural disasters. The scenarios show how science can be used to enhance community resiliency. The SAFRR Tsunami Scenario describes potential impacts of a hypothetical, but realistic, tsunami affecting California