[Esip-scicomm] How'd I do?

Christine White cwhite at esri.com
Sun Feb 26 09:59:32 EST 2017


Hello Friends,
Just a note that since Denise shared this, we’ve started a chat on it on the ESIP scicomm slack channel (https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__esip-2Dall.slack.com_messages_scicomm&d=DwIGaQ&c=n6-cguzQvX_tUIrZOS_4Og&r=vkBR5vh6zRtXQc33l1y7JBXW4yPiDAUhV6bv9L9UHfU&m=urpmUmncIs9hMCUbv9LWLRQkd7qMPCUfYniP_JDQBYY&s=bzqUkV4VzpKGlFegTC2RDlGvA-C884WCk0fh5SBQzAQ&e= ) . Feel free to chime in there, and also to follow her lead on asking for constructive feedback. Her email is an excellent example of providing enough context for peers to give feedback even if we don’t have the same subject matter expertise. Thanks for breaking the ice on this Denise!

Best regards,

Christine

Christine White – Esri Technical Advisor
T 909-793-2853 ext. 4355 | 380 New York St. | Redlands, CA 92373 | USA

From: Esip-scicomm [mailto:esip-scicomm-bounces at lists.esipfed.org] On Behalf Of Denise Hills via Esip-scicomm
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 6:49 AM
To: esip-scicomm at lists.esipfed.org
Subject: [Esip-scicomm] How'd I do?

I’m submitting this for “Friendly Feedback”!

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.wbrc.com_clip_13121344_geologist-2Dexplains-2Dwhy-2Dearthquake-2Disnt-2Dlikely-2Dto-2Dhave-2Dcaused-2Dtuscaloosa-2Dco-2Droad-2Ddamage-3Fautostart-3Dtrue&d=DwIGaQ&c=n6-cguzQvX_tUIrZOS_4Og&r=vkBR5vh6zRtXQc33l1y7JBXW4yPiDAUhV6bv9L9UHfU&m=urpmUmncIs9hMCUbv9LWLRQkd7qMPCUfYniP_JDQBYY&s=lAhPxQxcEbgvVQliBn5K9xkOTYLoY6BKA83cSpexRYY&e= <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.wbrc.com_clip_13121344_geologist-2Dexplains-2Dwhy-2Dearthquake-2Disnt-2Dlikely-2Dto-2Dhave-2Dcaused-2Dtuscaloosa-2Dco-2Droad-2Ddamage-3Fautostart-3Dtrue&d=DwMGaQ&c=n6-cguzQvX_tUIrZOS_4Og&r=0pc7baVjvCwT9ajDFAiAWg&m=Dr6wPwDFYrDPU3IV7FETeJi2_ITeIgA1rEPpUwmeRHQ&s=tDwxCx2-A6lJPM4mzuewudOhm6MBJPxiNk1Vc56GcuU&e=>

A bit of background info: there were two very small EQs in Alabama last week (events here: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__earthquake.usgs.gov_earthquakes_eventpage_us20008ke4-23executive&d=DwIGaQ&c=n6-cguzQvX_tUIrZOS_4Og&r=vkBR5vh6zRtXQc33l1y7JBXW4yPiDAUhV6bv9L9UHfU&m=urpmUmncIs9hMCUbv9LWLRQkd7qMPCUfYniP_JDQBYY&s=G9loboQ_Jp5jHvIQf9erHwiuYbAux_LTJkq_ozHLt1o&e= <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__earthquake.usgs.gov_earthquakes_eventpage_us20008ke4-23executive&d=DwMGaQ&c=n6-cguzQvX_tUIrZOS_4Og&r=0pc7baVjvCwT9ajDFAiAWg&m=Dr6wPwDFYrDPU3IV7FETeJi2_ITeIgA1rEPpUwmeRHQ&s=4N6IAj7eOUNT1iqOzLfRV6FK2frDasdwncOkygqX1g0&e=> and here: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__earthquake.usgs.gov_earthquakes_eventpage_us20008ke8-23executive&d=DwIGaQ&c=n6-cguzQvX_tUIrZOS_4Og&r=vkBR5vh6zRtXQc33l1y7JBXW4yPiDAUhV6bv9L9UHfU&m=urpmUmncIs9hMCUbv9LWLRQkd7qMPCUfYniP_JDQBYY&s=y4X28duRwhpwMthVLrpL8kX4RH6rgWWXsKDBNqxOzqY&e= <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__earthquake.usgs.gov_earthquakes_eventpage_us20008ke8-23executive&d=DwMGaQ&c=n6-cguzQvX_tUIrZOS_4Og&r=0pc7baVjvCwT9ajDFAiAWg&m=Dr6wPwDFYrDPU3IV7FETeJi2_ITeIgA1rEPpUwmeRHQ&s=INR9XPLoWsTx4CP_HrzZWrzc9NC-A7Fr6SnuP34o31Y&e=> ) in the middle of nowhere, really. Actually, it’s possible that they aren’t even EQs, but related to small mine collapses or landslides or similar - the signature isn’t typical of the small EQs we get here, but it’s not widely different. With them being so shallow (1.1 and 1.5 km estimated depth) the signals can get messy from the highly variable surficial material.

Why the news wanted to talk to me is that in nearby Berry, AL, (about 15-20 miles away), officials heard about the EQs and noticed some road damage, that they thought was related to the earthquakes. It’s pretty clear that they aren’t related, and it’s more likely that the road damage is related to ground changes (we’ve had a lot of rain) or nearby mining activity or just poor road construction (note, I didn’t give that as a possibility :) ).

Anyway, I would really appreciate any friendly feedback on this. It’s short, but hopefully I can get better the next time I have to do this. Even if the topic isn’t my area of expertise, I’m often nominated to speak to reporters, because I’m more comfortable doing it.

Thanks!!
Denise

Denise Hills
Director, Energy Investigations
Geological Survey of Alabama
+1-205-247-3694 (office)
+1-205-239-8191 (cell)
dhills at gsa.state.al.us<mailto:dhills at gsa.state.al.us>



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