By Jonathan Bray, David Frost, Ramon Verdugo, Christian Ledezma, and Terry Eldridge.
2010, Geo-engineering Extreme Events Reconnaissance (GEER).
Presentation summarizing observations from the Geo-engineering Extreme Events Reconnaissance Team (GEER).
Team members: Pedro Arduino, Univ. of Washington; Scott Ashford, Oregon State Univ.; Dominic Assimaki, Georgia Tech; R. Boroschek, Universidad de Chile; Gabriel Candia, UC Berkeley; Leonardo Dorador, Univ. de Chile; Aldo Faúndez, Servicio de Salud Arauco; Gabriel Ferrer, Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile; Lenart Gonzalez, Golder Assoc.; Tara Hutchinson, UC San Diego; Laurie Johnson, Laurie Johnson Consulting; Katherine Jones, UC Berkeley; Keith Kelson, Fugro William Lettis & Assoc.; Rob Kayen, US Geological Survey; Gonzalo Montalva, Universidad de Concepcion; Robb Moss, Calif. Polytechnic Univ. SLO; Sebastian Maureira, Universidad de Chile; George Mylonakis, Univ. of Patras; Scott Olson, Univ. of Illinois; Kyle Rollins, Brigham Young Univ.; Nicholas Sitar, UC Berkeley; Jonathan Stewart, UC Los Angeles; Mesut Turel, Georgia Tech; Alfredo Urzúa, Prototype Engineering; Claudia Welker, Golder Assoc.; Rob Witter, DOGAMI; & Chilean Air Force.
See the full presentation slides: Geotechnical Aspects of the M = 8.8 February 27, 2010 Chile Earthquake (7.1 MB PDF)