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Member Since 1969
Tom H. Jordan
University Professor, SCEC Director, Southern California Earthquake Center
Professional Experience
Southern California Earthquake Center
University Professor, SCEC Director
Education
Doctorate
1972
Honors & Awards
Beno Gutenberg Lecture
Received 2012
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Inge Lehmann Medal
Received 2005
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Union Fellow
Received 1983
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Publications
Tectonic Regionalization of the Southern California Crust From Tomographic Cluster Analysis

We map crustal regions in Southern California that have similar depth variations in seismic velocities by applying cluster analysis to 1.5 million ...

November 29, 2019
AGU Abstracts
Bayesian Assimilation of Deterministic Multicycle Earthquake Simulations into Probabilistic Rupture Forecasts
STATISTICAL SEISMOLOGY EXPANDED: OBSERVATION, MODELING, TESTING, AND FORECASTING I POSTER
seismology | 13 december 2023
Luis Vazquez, Thomas H. Jordan
We develop methods for assimilating the information from deterministic multi-cycle earthquake simulators into probabilistic rupture forecasts. We util...
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PyCSEP: An Open-Source Toolkit for Evaluating Earthquake Forecast Models
OPEN-SOURCE PACKAGES AND FAIR SOFTWARE: CHALLENGES WITH IDENTIFYING THE BEST TOOLS, COMMUNICATING DATA QUALITY, AND MAKING ANALYTICAL CODE FAIR II ELIGHTNING
earth and space science informatics | 15 december 2020
William H. Savran, Muhammad Asim M. Khawaja, Maxim...
For government officials and the public to act on real-time forecasts of earthquakes, the seismological community needs to develop confidence in the u...
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Multi-fault rupture plausibility inferences from a deterministic earthquake simulator
MODELING AND IMAGING COMPLEX EARTHQUAKE RUPTURES III POSTERS
seismology | 11 december 2020
Kevin R. Milner, Bruce E. Shaw, Thomas H. Jordan
Enumeration of the set of all plausible significant earthquakes (i.e., those likely to damage the built environment or result in casualties) in a regi...
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