The future of great earthquakes


The above talk titled: "Great Earthquake Ruptures in the Age of Seismo-Geodesy" is given by Professor Thorne Lay of UC Santa Cruz. As an undergraduate freshman at UCSC, I took Thorne Lay's intro GE course Earth Catastrophes. It was your generic GenEd course geared to students of all majors. My major was then undeclared.

Thorne Lay's lecturing style greatly impressed me. I never missed a single lecture; they were always, engaging, insightful, and fun. By the end of my Freshman year I had declared as an Earth and Planetary Science major. Thorne Lay's course had been pivotal in interesting me in geology.

He is one of the better lecturers I can think of and even if you do not study earthquakes or geology, it is very informative and enjoyable.

The lecture begins at 5 min.

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