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L. Gee is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aftershock & Seismic moment. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications.
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The Cape Mendocino, California, Earthquakes of April 1992: Subduction at the Triple Junction
David H. Oppenheimer,J. P. Eaton,A.S. Jayko,M. Lisowski,Grant Marshall,M. H. Murray,Robert W. Simpson,Robert Stein,Gregory C. Beroza,M. Magee,Gary A. Carver,Lori Dengler,R. McPherson,L. Gee,Barbara Romanowicz,Frank I. Gonzalez,W. H. Li,Kenji Satake,Paul Somerville,David L. Valentine +19 more
TL;DR: The 25 April 1992 magnitude 7.1 Cape Mendocino thrust earthquake demonstrated that the North America—Gorda plate boundary is seismogenic and illustrated hazards that could result from much larger earthquakes forecast for the Cascadia region.
Rapid Finite-source Analysis and Near-fault Strong Ground Motions: Application to the 2003 Mw 6.5 San Simeon and 2004 Mw 6.0 Parkfield Earthquakes
TL;DR: ShakeMap as discussed by the authors is a tool for estimating near-fault strong ground shaking by interpolating peak and spectral ground motion with a model of ground motion attenuation to produce contour maps of various parameters.
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The Dependence of PGA and PGV on Distance and Magnitude Inferred from Northern California ShakeMap Data
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an attenuation function that combines a fixed power law with a fitted exponential dependence on distance, which is estimated as exp(-0.0063 r ) and exp(- 0.0073 r ) for peak ground velocity (PGV) and peak ground acceleration (PGA) for moderate earthquakes.
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Real-time seismology at UC Berkeley: The Rapid Earthquake Data Integration project
L. Gee,Douglas Neuhauser,Douglas S. Dreger,Michael E. Pasyanos,Robert A. Uhrhammer,Barbara Romanowicz +5 more
TL;DR: The Rapid Earthquake Data Integration project as discussed by the authors is a system for the fast determination of earthquake parameters in northern and central California based on data from the Berkeley Digital Seismic Network and the USGS Northern California SEISMic Network.
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The Mw 5.1 San Juan Bautista, California Earthquake of 12 August 1998
TL;DR: An Mw 5.1 earthquake occurred at 1410 UTC on 12 August 1998 on the San Andreas Fault (SAF), 12 km south-southeast of San Juan Bautista (SJB), at a depth of 9.2 km as discussed by the authors.
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