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Steve Malone
Emeritus Research Professor

Office: ATG-226     (Mailing Address)
Phone: 206-685-3811
Fax: 206-543-0489 (shared)
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Areas of Interest:
Seismology

Research Groups:
Seismology and Tectonics
Volcanology

Education:
BS, Physics, Occidental College, 1966
Ph.D., Geophysics, University of Nevada, Reno, 1972

Current Research:
- Seismicity of the Cascade volcanoes;
- Earthquake and volcanic hazards;
- Strong-motion seismology;
- Computer applications in seismic data acquisition and network analysis.

As of fall, 2006 I am retired from the directorship of the Pacific Northwest Seismograph network and have cut back my responsibilities for research and student advising. I am continuing part time with my primary research interest in network seismology and volcano seismology. In the first case, I am interested in the technology of operating a modern digitally recorded regional seismograph network. Recent developments of this system include the expansion of broad-band instruments and more sophisticated information product generation and delivery. front of a computer all day. In the past I also designed and implemented a near real-time data retrieval system for the IRIS Global Digital Seismograph systems that was used at the IRIS Data Management Center to provide very rapid access to seismic trace data for recent large or important earthquakes.

Earthquakes associated with volcanic processes have been a major research interest of mine for the past 30 years. I was the principal scientist responsible for the seismic monitoring of Mt. St. Helens and other Cascade volcanos, and have been quite involved with the seismic prediction of past eruptions at St. Helens and the study of the volcanic conduit system using seismic data.

I was active in the Council of the National Seismic System and past chairman (1997-1999). I was a board member of the Seismological Society of America (1996-2002) and its Vice President (2001-2003) and President (2003-2005). I was on the Executive Committee of IRIS (2000-2003) and also on the Technical Integration Committee of the Advanced Nation Seismic System and its regional coordinator for the Pacific Northwest.

Selected Publications:
List of Publications



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