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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Oregon State professor and head of the School of Civil and Construction Engineering Scott Ashford will be in Chile for the next week, as a part of a 30-member scientific team that will be studying the effects of the recent earthquake. Ashford will be reporting on his experiences in the Powered by Orange blog. The [...]
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Oregon State professor and head of the School of Civil and Construction Engineering Scott Ashford will be in Chile for the next week, as a part of a 30-member scientific team that will be studying the effects of the recent earthquake. Ashford will be reporting on his experiences in the Powered by Orange blog. Ashford [...]
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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Oregon State professor and head of the School of Civil and Construction Engineering Scott Ashford will be in Chile for the next week, as a part of a 30-member scientific team that will be studying the effects of the recent earthquake. Ashford will be reporting on his experiences in the Powered by Orange blog. The [...]
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Oregon State professor and head of the School of Civil and Construction Engineering Scott Ashford will be in Chile for the next week, as a part of a 30-member scientific team that will be studying the effects of the recent earthquake. Ashford will be reporting on his experiences in the Powered by Orange blog. I [...]
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
The catastrophic magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck Chile was caused by geologic forces that are very similar to the Cascadia Subduction Zone in the Pacific Northwest, as well as other subduction zones around the world. This week, about 30 members of a scientific team will be in Chile to study this disaster on the ground. [...]
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