Gregory Beroza

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Gregory C. Beroza
Born (1959-10-10) October 10, 1959 (age 61)
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Scientific career
FieldsSeismology, Geophysics
InstitutionsStanford University, University of California, Santa Cruz
Doctoral advisorThomas H. Jordan

Gregory C. Beroza (born October 10, 1959) is a seismologist and professor of geophysics at Stanford University.[1] He is also the Co-Director of the Southern California Earthquake Center.[2]

Partial bibliography[]

  • Beroza, G. C., & Jordan, T. H. (1991). Rupture histories of the 1934 and 1966 Parkfield, California, earthquakes: a test of the characteristic earthquake hypothesis. Stanford, CA: The University. OCLC 32080287
  • Beroza, G. C. (1995). Seismic source modeling (95RG00736). Reviews of Geophysics. 33, 299. ISSN 8755-1209 OCLC 89600682
  • Beroza, G. C. (1997). "Earthquake Seismology". Geotimes. 42 (2), 53. ISSN 0016-8556 OCLC 87304084
  • Beroza, G. C. (2003). Fault segmentation and possible pore fluid effects in the 1992 Landers, California aftershock sequence. Stanford, CA: Dept. of Geophysics, Stanford University. OCLC 57190036
  • Beroza, G. C., & Bokelmann, G. H. R. (2002). Constraints on crustal and fault-zone rheology from earthquake mechanisms. Stanford, CA: Dept. of Geophysics, Stanford University. OCLC 57244579

References[]

  1. ^ "Prof Gregory C. Beroza". Stanford University. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  2. ^ "SCEC Leadership".
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