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Margaret Glasscoe
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 36
Citations - 557
Margaret Glasscoe is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Flood myth & Decision support system. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 33 publications receiving 443 citations. Previous affiliations of Margaret Glasscoe include University of California, Davis & University of Alabama in Huntsville.
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Geomorphic and geologic controls of geohazards induced by Nepal’s 2015 Gorkha earthquake
Jeffrey S. Kargel,Gregory J. Leonard,Dan H. Shugar,Umesh K. Haritashya,Alexandre R. Bevington,Eric J. Fielding,Koji Fujita,Marten Geertsema,Evan S. Miles,Jakob F. Steiner,Eric Anderson,Samjwal Ratna Bajracharya,Gerald W. Bawden,D. F. Breashears,Amy L. Byers,Brian D. Collins,Megh Raj Dhital,Andrea Donnellan,T. L. Evans,M. L. Geai,Margaret Glasscoe,D. Green,Deo Raj Gurung,R. Heijenk,A. Hilborn,Kenneth W. Hudnut,Charles K. Huyck,Walter W. Immerzeel,Jiang Liming,Randall W. Jibson,Andreas Kääb,Narendra Raj Khanal,Dalia Kirschbaum,Philip Kraaijenbrink,Damodar Lamsal,Liu Shiyin,Lv Mingyang,Daene C. McKinney,N. K. Nahirnick,Nan Zhuotong,S. N. Ojha,Jeffrey Olsenholler,Thomas H. Painter,M. Pleasants,K. C. Pratima,Quan Yuan,Bruce Raup,Dhananjay Regmi,David R. Rounce,Akiko Sakai,Shangguan Dong-hui,Joseph M. Shea,Arun Bhakta Shrestha,A. Shukla,D. Stumm,M. van der Kooij,K. Voss,Wang Xin,Brandon J. Weihs,D. Wolfe,Wu Lizong,Yao Xiaojun,M. R. Yoder,Neal Young +63 more
TL;DR: Satellite imaging isolated hazard potential for earthquake-triggered landslides after the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal and provided information to relief and recovery officials as emergency operations were occurring, while supported by one of the largest-ever NASA-led campaigns of responsive satellite data acquisitions over a vast disaster zone.
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A damage model for the continuum rheology of the upper continental crust
TL;DR: In this article, the authors derived an applicable rheology utilizing fiber-bundle and continuum-damage models and showed that the results are identical and yield a power relation between stress σ and strain rate e of the form σ=eρ−1.
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Using Service-Based GIS to Support Earthquake Research and Disaster Response
TL;DR: A service-based GIS framework is evaluated using examples from two earthquake science projects: QuakeSim and E-Decider to provide standards-compliant data products and computing services for both earthquake research and disaster planning and response.
Supplementary Material for Geomorphic and geologic controls of geohazards induced by Nepal's 2015 Gorkha earthquake
Jeffrey S. Kargel,Gregory J. Leonard,Dan H. Shugar,Umesh K. Haritashya,Alexandre R. Bevington,Eric J. Fielding,Koji Fujita,Marten Geertsema,Evan S. Miles,Jakob F. Steiner,Eric Anderson,Samjwal Ratna Bajracharya,Gerald W. Bawden,D. F. Breashears,Amy L. Byers,Brian D. Collins,Megh Raj Dhital,Andrea Donnellan,T. L. Evans,M. L. Geai,Margaret Glasscoe,D. Green,Deo Raj Gurung,R. Heijenk,A. Hilborn,Kenneth W. Hudnut,Charles K. Huyck,Walter W. Immerzeel,Jiang Liming,Randall W. Jibson,Andreas Kääb,Narendra Raj Khanal,Dalia Kirschbaum,Philip Kraaijenbrink,Damodar Lamsal,Liu Shiyin,Lv Mingyang,Daene C. McKinney,N. K. Nahirnick,Nan Zhuotong,S. N. Ojha,Jeffrey Olsenholler,Thomas H. Painter,M. Pleasants,K. C. Pratima,Bruce Raup,Dhananjay Regmi,David R. Rounce,Akiko Sakai,Shangguan Dong-hui,Joseph M. Shea,Arun Bhakta Shrestha,A. Shukla,D. Stumm,M. van der Kooij,K. Voss,Wang Xin,Brandon J. Weihs,D. Wolfe,Wu Lizong,Yao Xiaojun,M. R. Yoder,Neal Young +62 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on satellite-based systematic mapping and analysis of earthquake-induced geohazards, and mapped 4312 coseismic and postseismic landslides.
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Geophysical Finite-Element Simulation Tool (GeoFEST): Algorithms and Validation for Quasistatic Regional Faulted Crust Problems
Jay Parker,Gregory A. Lyzenga,Charles D. Norton,Cinzia Zuffada,Margaret Glasscoe,John Z. Lou,Andrea Donnellan +6 more
TL;DR: GeoFEST (Geophysical Finite Element Simulation Tool) as mentioned in this paper is a two-and three-dimensional finite element software package for the modeling of solid stress and strain in geophysical and other continuum domain applications.