In recognition of the 200th Anniversary of the New Madrid Earthquakes of 1811-1812, the US Geological Survey has released several short New Madrid earthquake related videos on YouTube.  The videos were produced for the official NMB Kickoff,  on February 11, 2011 in St. Louis, Missouri.  The Kickoff  was held as part of the 18th Annual "Earthquakes:  Mean Business" seminar hosted by St. Louis University.

The video series include topics on New Madrid earthquake history, science, planning, and more.  View the videos below or by visiting the YouTube channel at - http://www.youtube.com/user/NewMadrid2011

Mitigation and Preparedness

“CUSEC”
Jim Wilkinson, Central United States Earthquake Consortium

“Upcoming events”
Jim Wilkinson, Central United States Earthquake Consortium




“Preparedness”
Cecil Whaley, Tennessee Emergency Management

“Lessons learned”
Walter Mooney, U.S. Geological Survey



“Earthquake awareness and Seismic Retrofitting”
Gary Patterson, Center for Earthquake Research & Information

Historic Discoveries

“Earthquake features - Historic evidence”
Marion Haynes, Arkansas Archaeological Survey

“Paleoseismology – Learning from the past”
Martitia Tuttle

“Prehistoric New Madrid Earthquakes”
Martitia Tuttle

"Effects and accounts of the 1811/1812 earthquakes”
Kent Moran, Center for Earthquake Research & Information

“Information sources for the 1811/1812 earthquakes”

Kent Moran, Center for Earthquake Research & Information

Monitoring and Exploration
“Seismic network”
Mitch Withers, Center for Earthquake Research & Information

“Seismic imaging”
Rob Williams, U.S. Geological Survey

“3D hazard map - Attenuation”
Gary Patterson, Center for Earthquake Research & Information

“Local travel time tomography”
Christine Powell, Center for Earthquake Research & Information