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George Thomas

Research Scientist/Engineer 3
george@hydro.washington.edu

Current Research
 

Education

M.S. Geophysics, University of Washington, Seattle WA, 1996

B.S. Physics, Cum Laude, University of Washington, Seattle WA, 1989


 

Professional Positions

Research Scientist/Engineer 3, Oct 2005 - present
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA.

Research Scientist/Engineer 2, 1999 - 2005
Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle WA

Research Consultant, 1998 - 1999
JISAO University of Washington, Seattle WA
(with TAO group at NOAA/PMEL Sand Point)

 

Recent Presentations

Lettenmaier, D.P., A.W. Wood, T. Bohn, G. Thomas, CPC Climate Diagnostics and Prediction Workshop, Boulder, Oct, Update on West Wide Hydrologic Forecasting at the University of Washington

Wood, A.W., T. Bohn, G. Thomas, A. Akanda and D.P. Lettenmaier, CPPA PI's meeting, Tucson, Aug, UW West-wide Experimental Hydrologic Forecast System

Recent Abstracts

Thomas, G., Qamar, A., Barbaropoulou, A., Lindquist, P., Malone, S.D., The Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN) as part of ANSS, Poster E4 at SSA 2005 Annual Meeting, 2005

G. Thomas, Considerations for Future Complexities in Environmental Sensor Arrays, EOS Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl. Abstract SF44A-05, 2004

A. Qamar, A. Wright, G. Thomas, Do Richter magnitudes reveal seismic site response?, Geoscience Horizons Seattle 2003, Abstracts with Programs, Geol. Soc. Am. Annual Meeting November 2-5 2003, Paper No. 263-10, p. 646

G. Thomas and A. Lindemuth, Seismographs in Schools: Collaborations in Critical Monitoring of Earthquakes, GSA 2002 Cordilleran Section Meeting.

Creager, K.C., Malone, S., Thomas, G., Ludwin, R., Qamar, A., Weaver, C. S., Pratt, T. The Magnitude 6.8 Nisqually Earthquake Of February 28, 2001: Seismological Aspects, SSA 2001.

Frankel, A. And Carver, D.,Malone, S., Thomas, G., Weaver, C., Stephens, C.,Porcella, R.,Benz, H., Filson, J., Wong, I., Bice, T., Norris, R., Petersen, M. And Harmsen, S., Overview Of Strong-Motion Recordings Of The M6.8 Nisqually, Washington, Earthquake, SSA 2001.

Haugerud, R.A., Thomas, G., Palmer, S.P., Regional map view of instrumentally-determined ground motions, Nisqually earthquake of 28 February 2001, SSA 2001.

Symons, N. P., R. S. Crosson, K. C. Creager, G. C. Thomas, A. Qamar, B. D. Ruppel, T. S. Yelin, R. D. Norris, K. L. Meagher, T. M. Brocher, M. A. Fisher, High Resolution Arrival-Time Tomography In The Puget Sound Region, Washington Using Data From The 1998 SHIPS Experiment (abstract), EOS Trans., 79, F898, 1998.

Thomas, G. C., R. S. Crosson, B. Cohee, T. Qamar, and P. Lombard, The May 2, 1996, Duvall, Washington Earthquake and Aftershock Sequence (abstract), EOS Trans., 77, F523, 1996.


University of Washington Hydrology Group
Wilson Ceramic Laboratory 
Box 352700 
University of Washington
Seattle, WA 98195-2700

hydro@hydro.washington.edu
ph. 206.685.1796

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