California & the 'Big One': what is fact, what is fiction?
Scientists know with certainty that California will experience large earthquakes in the future. Earthquakes are often depicted in the media and popular culture, but which aspects of these depictions are factual, and which are fictitious? We cannot yet predict earthquakes, so what can we do? How can we prepare?
Join William Hawley, UC Berkeley Department of Earth & Planetary Science Graduate Student for an exploration on this very timely topic. Mr. Hawley’s research interests include seismology, subduction zones, and geodynamics – a perfect fit for this topic and our area.
No registration is necessary. All ages are welcome to this free event. More information about our partner, Wonderfest.org, may be found at www.wonderfest.org .
When
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Sunday, April 28, 2019 | 02:00 PM
- 04:00 PM
Location
Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak Street, Main Library, 94501, View Map
37.76681,-122.2423415
1550 Oak Street ,
Main Library 94501
Alameda Free Library
1550 Oak Street ,
Main Library 94501
California & the 'Big One': what is fact, what is fiction?