
Susan Hough
Susan Hough is a prominent scientist in the United States Geological Survey's Earthquake Hazards Program, where she specializes in assessing and predicting the impacts of earthquakes. Her expertise is frequently sought after in the aftermath of seismic events, and she provides insights into the complexities involved in estimating death tolls and damage caused by earthquakes.
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Susan Hough reminded that no statistically significant patterns have been observed before major earthquakes.
La Californie secouée par un fort tremblement de terre près de San Diego
Seismologist Susan Hough reminded that in a century of seismic observations, no statistically significant patterns have been observed before major earthquakes.
Terremoto a San Diego di magnitudo 5.2, percepito anche a Los AngelesSusan Hough, a scientist in the USGS's Earthquake Hazards Program, discussed the challenges of predicting an earthquake's death toll.
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