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Science Behind Nevada's 2020 Earthquake 

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In the early morning of May 15, 2020, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake shook Nevada awake. The largest since 1954! This quake occurred in a fascinating seismically active area called The Walker Lane. Learn about this and the Mina deflection from the geologists at UT Dallas’ GeoScience Studio
- Special thanks to our scientific advisors for this episode -
Dr. Nick Mueller and Dr. Scott Kerstetter for their invaluable information on the Mina deflection and the surrounding area and thanks to Dr.Timothy Dixon and Taha Chorsi for their work with the interferometry figures used in this episode
Written By - R.J. Stern, Ning Wang, Zach Clowdus, Scott Kerstetter, Nick Mueller
Presentation and Narration - Ali Sealander
Video Editing - Zach Clowdus
Opening Title Animation - Alayna Wilson
References and Papers for the nerds!
Kerstetter, S. R., 2018. Late Oligocene to Early Miocene North-South Extension in the Western Great Basin (Doctoral dissertation, U TX Dallas).
Link to Kerstetter dissertation: utd-ir.tdl.org/bitstream/hand...
Mueller, N. J., 2019. Pliocene Kinematic Reorganization, Fault Geometry, Basin Evolution, and Displacement Budget Along the Furnace Creek-Fish Lake Valley Fault Zone, Eastern California and Western Nevada (Doctoral dissertation, U TX Dallas).
Link to Mueller dissertation: utd-ir.tdl.org/bitstream/hand...
“Splitting North America - The Walker Lane - Part 1 - The Tectonics”
volcanohotspot.wordpress.com/...
Carlson, C.W.; Pluhar, C.J.; Glen, J.M.G., and Farner, M.J. 2013. Kinematics of the west-central Walker Lane: Spatially and temporally variable rotations evident in the Late Miocene Stanislaus Group. Geosphere; 9 (6): 1530-1551.
Ryall, A., and Priestley, K., 1975, Seismicity, secular strain, and maximum magnitude in the Excelsior Mountains area, western Nevada and eastern California, Geological Society of America Bulletin v. 86, no. 11, 1585-1592.
Albers, J. P., and Stewart, J.H., 1965. Preliminary Geologic Map of Esmeralda County, Nevada. USGS Miscellaneous Field Studies Map MF-298
ngmdb.usgs.gov/Prodesc/prodde...
Additional Credits
Sounds
Radar - By Eschwabe3 from Freesound.org (freesound.org/s/459838/)
Heavy Thunder - By BlueDelta from Freesound.org (freesound.org/s/446753/)
Rock Scrape - By Benboncan from Freesound.org (freesound.org/s/74442/)
Slot machine - By JoannaLuna from Freesound.org (freesound.org/s/448842/)
Images
Las Vegas sign - Thomas Wolf, www.foto-tw.de
Gold - Photo by Getty
Emigrant Peak Fault and other field images - Scott Kerstetter & Nick Mueller
Fault Map - MyHAZARDS - Nevada from gisweb.unr.edu/MyHAZARDS/
Group of miners - Unknown author / Public domain from commons.wikimedia.org
Desert Mountains - By Rana Obaid from Pexels.com
Interferogram and Displacement Map - Timothy Dixon & Taha Chorsi
By VisionPic.net from Pexels
Nevada Mountains - Sydnet Martinez/TravelNevada from flickr.com (www.flickr.com/photos/traveln...)
Earthquake Aftershocks - earthquake.usgs.gov
Image of Satellite - ESA/ATG medialab (www.esa.int/ESA_Multimedia/Im...)
Image of Silver Mineral - geologyscience.com/minerals/s...
Videos
Compass - By Miguel A. Padrinan from Pexels.com
Maps made with google.com/maps

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@guyglot
@guyglot 4 года назад
Mina. My naa
@UTDGeoscienceStudios
@UTDGeoscienceStudios 4 года назад
Oh yeah, ha thanks a lot! This should have been pronounced 'My naa'!
@timkoepsell1098
@timkoepsell1098 3 года назад
Thank you for producing this video. I teach middle school Earth Science in Nevada, and this is a great fit for our unit on natural disasters. It is one thing to study earthquakes that happen half way across the world. But it really brings the subject to life when it is something that happens in our own state.
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027 3 года назад
well, said!
@erikhadinger7655
@erikhadinger7655 Год назад
I was camping within 10 miles of that earthquake, it was a crazy early morning when it went off.
@Slowmodem1
@Slowmodem1 4 года назад
Well done.
@rachaelmanning7555
@rachaelmanning7555 4 года назад
Pronounced Nevada wrong. Really cool information though! Thank you!
@UTDGeoscienceStudios
@UTDGeoscienceStudios 4 года назад
Haha ....yeah we've been getting that a lot, we'll get it next time! Thanks for watching :)
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027 3 года назад
@@UTDGeoscienceStudios say, from our spanish background, we say nevada and mina, as spanish does, so we like that, that you KNEW how to do that correctly.... so hope you do not feel too bad :) ... but, yes, for the locals = *there is usually two pronunciations, of name/towns, depending on the locals, (which is different than spanish pronunciations, french, or, german, or native american, etc) --- and then, thus, not the same as where the language-names, come from... ex: (nevada, means snowfall, in spanish) (mina, means mine, in spanish) (or, the name-- fermina sarras, a woman, from the town history, which would be pronounced as spanish) ... GREAT JOB, too, for the earthquake info, and set up... wow... i am from san andrea fault area of calif... and, really appreciate this, ... (san jose, goes through all kinds of pronunciations, too, as to 'locals' or true language... and, so does los angeles, as you would know... thank you so much!!! again, wow... good quake knowledge teaching... :)
@kellyshea92
@kellyshea92 4 года назад
Ne-Va-DA not Ne-VO-Da
@stevetimko1461
@stevetimko1461 4 года назад
Good video but as others pointed out it did not have the preferred pronunciation of Nevada or Mina.
@blkcoupequattro
@blkcoupequattro 3 года назад
says the 6.0 today to the 6.5 hello....
@UTDGeoscienceStudios
@UTDGeoscienceStudios 3 года назад
haha
@libra74677
@libra74677 4 года назад
Great, video.
@UTDGeoscienceStudios
@UTDGeoscienceStudios 4 года назад
Hey thanks! Glad you liked it
@larrygarside8906
@larrygarside8906 4 года назад
Nevada. Nev-AD-a
@UTDGeoscienceStudios
@UTDGeoscienceStudios 4 года назад
Haha we're Texans y'all
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027 3 года назад
@@UTDGeoscienceStudios say, you had the original language origin, (it is from spanish) correct, ... so some folks give you a hug, back, for that ... :)
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027
@neebeeshaabookwayg6027 3 года назад
@@UTDGeoscienceStudios --ah, es el razon, saben las palabras, correctas, en espanol... de las minas, y, nevada de el nieve :) abrazos, y, saludos... :)
@katch703
@katch703 3 года назад
Stop the damn fracking!
@masskilla469
@masskilla469 3 года назад
I wanna share ya now Ally
@vutEwa
@vutEwa 4 года назад
Mina = MY+NUH
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