Exciting news! We're transitioning to the Statewide California Earthquake Center. Our new website is under construction, but we'll continue using this website for SCEC business in the meantime. We're also archiving the Southern Center site to preserve its rich history. A new and improved platform is coming soon!

David Schwartz

United States Geological Survey
Scientist Emeritus

Expertise: Paleoseismology, seismic hazards, tectonic geomorphology
 
 
About Me Publications
Seitz, G. G., & Schwartz, D. P. (2018, 08). When do San Andreas Fault ruptures diverge on to other faults?. Poster Presentation at 2018 SCEC Annual Meeting. SCEC Contribution 8789
Jordan, T. H., Anderson, J. G., Biasi, G., Campbell, K., Dawson, T., DeShon, H., Gerstenberger, M., Gregor, N., Kelson, K., Lee, Y., Luco, N., Marzocchi, W., Rowshandel, B., Schwartz, D., Shome, N., Toro, G., Weldon, R., Wong, I., & Abrahamson, N. (2023). Panel Review of the USGS 2023 Conterminous U.S. Time-Independent Earthquake Rupture Forecast. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 114(1), 572-607. doi: 10.1785/0120230140. SCEC Contribution 13329
Aagaard, B. T., Graves, R. W., Schwartz, D., Ponce, D. A., & Graymer, R. W. (2010). Ground-motion modeling of Hayward fault scenario earthquakes I: Construction of the suite of scenarios. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 100(6), 2927-2944. doi: 10.1785/0120090324. SCEC Contribution 1309
Jackson, D. D., Aki, K., Cornell, C., Dieterich, J. H., Henyey, T., Mahdyiar, M., Schwartz, D., & Ward, S. N. (1995). Seismic Hazards in Southern California: Probable Earthquakes, 1994 to 2024. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 85(2), 379-439. SCEC Contribution 128
Schwartz, D., & Yeats, R. S. (1994). Proceedings of the workshop on Paleoseismology, 18-22 September 1994, Marshall, California. , : . SCEC Contribution 276

Last updated Feb 22, 2024.