https://nypost.com/2015/05/29/all-the-science-san-andreas-gets-wrong-according-to-a-top-seismologist/
May 29, 2015 ... While you're typically supposed to refrain from texting during a movie, we find no
fault in Dr. Lucy Jones' live tweeting during the LA premiere of the...
https://www.facebook.com/DrLucyJones/
Hazard expert and Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones takes us deep into the heart of
natural disasters and their impact. Dr. Jones is the .... In shadow of San Andreas
fault, hundreds of Inland Empire buildings face collapse in huge earthquake ...
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https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/meet-lucy-jones-the-earthquake-lady-18903045/
The southern San Andreas ruptures and releases energy on average every 150
years. The last time was more than 300 years ago, which means that Los
Angeles and environs may be overdue for a major quake. There's no way to
predict precisely when California's next “big one” will come, Jones says (or even
that it will ...
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-lucy-jones-livetweets-san-andreas-premiere-20150526-htmlstory.html
May 26, 2015 ...Dr. Lucy Jones (@DrLucyJones) May 27, 2015. We expect serious damage to 1
in every 16 buildings in a real San Andreas EQ. The movie damage over the top.
— Dr. Lucy Jones (@DrLucyJones) May 27, 2015. The human reality of EQs. You
are probably going to be rescued by your neighbor- or the cute ...
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/a-seismologist-reviews-san-andreas-798800
May 29, 2015 ... U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones breaks down the tumbling
skyscrapers, tidal waves and more. ... It has been millions of years since there
was an active subduction zone under Los Angeles or San Francisco. The modern
day San Andreas Fault maxes out at about magnitude 8.3, and, ...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/seismologist-lucy-jones-debunks-san-andreas-scenes/
Jun 1, 2015 ... LOS ANGELES -- Hollywood kicked off the summer movie season by destroying
its hometown. The disaster movie "San Andreas" envisions a series of huge
earthquakes that wipe out much of California. When real earthquakes hit the state
, reporters turn to seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones of the United States ...
https://gizmodo.com/fact-checking-san-andreas-with-a-seismologist-1707828757
May 29, 2015 ... Among the many luminaries invited to preview the film was Dr. Lucy Jones, the
USGS seismologist who recently took me on a walk along the Hollywood Fault,
which runs just a block from the theater where San Andreas premiered. She now
works for the City of LA, which she calls “the most interesting ...
https://twitter.com/drlucyjones?lang=en
1655 tweets • 75 photos/videos • 28.6K followers. "Every earthquake relieves
some stress & redistributes some stress, making another quake more likely. Most
are smaller & we call them aftershocks. About 5% of the time, an aftershock is
bigger than its mainshock, we change the name & call the first one a foreshock.
http://www.dailybreeze.com/2017/11/08/earthquake-expert-lucy-jones-details-the-south-bays-greatest-threats-from-the-big-one/
Nov 8, 2017 ...Dr. Lucy Jones retired seismologist from the U.S. Geological Survey spoke to a
full house at Joslyn Center in Manhattan Beach. ... When a magnitude 7.9
earthquake or greater rumbles along the San Andreas fault, an estimated 1,800
people in Southern California could die, roughly 53,000 people could be ...
http://www.historyvshollywood.com/reelfaces/san-andreas/
According to U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones, due to the fact
that the San Andreas Fault is mostly on land, it will never create a large tsunami.
Also, tsunamis caused by earthquakes are created at subduction zones, places
where tectonic plates collide and one plate is pushed under another. As a result ...
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