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SUMMARY:Presentation: Earthquake Hazards and Risk on Canada’s West Coast
DESCRIPTION:by Professor John Clague\nEmeritus Professor at Simon Fraser University\nSlides – click here to download the slides from this presentation\n \nSUMMARY:\nGeologists and geophysicists working along west coast of North America from northern California to southwest British Columbia have demonstrated that giant (magnitude-9) earthquakes occur along the Cascadia subduction zone\, where the oceanic Juan de Fuca plate moves down beneath the edge of North America.\n\nThe most recent of these earthquakes happened in January 1700. Satellite GPS data extending back to the mid-1990s shows a pattern of surface deformation consistent with locking of the megathrust fault separating the Juan de Fuca and North America plates in the build-up to the next giant earthquake. Although the next of these earthquakes will damage all cities along the length of the subduction zone\, the possible damage from far more frequent\, magnitude 6 and 7 crustal earthquakes is greater than that of much larger plate-boundary events.\n\nBIO:\nJohn Clague is Emeritus Professor at Simon Fraser University. He was educated at Occidental College (BA)\, the University of California Berkeley (MA)\, and the University of British Columbia (PhD). Clague worked as a Research Scientist with the Geological Survey of Canada from 1975 until 1998. In 1998 he accepted a faculty position in Department of Earth Sciences at Simon Fraser University\, where he worked until 2016. Clague is a geologist with research specializations in glacial geology\, geomorphology\, natural hazards\, and climate change.
URL:https://dunbaremergency.ca/event/presentation-earthquake-hazards-and-risk-on-canadas-west-coast/
LOCATION:Dunbar Community Centre\, 4747 Dunbar St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6S 2H2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Can you hear me? - VECTOR Radio
DESCRIPTION:by Hassan Hassan of VECTOR Radio\n(the organization of Ham Radio Operaters who support communications during a emergency of disaster)\n \nSUMMARY:\nCommunicating in an emergency when the communications infrastructure of the stone age invades the 21st century.\n\nHow radios communications will enhance your safety in an emergency such as a major earthquake.\n\nAn overview of various types of radios\, developing and implementing an emergency communications plan for your family\, friends and groups.
URL:https://dunbaremergency.ca/event/presentation-can-you-hear-me-vector-radio/
LOCATION:Dunbar Community Centre\, 4747 Dunbar St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6S 2H2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Presentation: If my house was designed according to the Building Code\, what can I expect during in earthquake?
DESCRIPTION:by Dr. Carlos Estuardo Ventura\nProfessor of Civil Engineering and Director of EERF\nThe University of British Columbia\n\n \nSUMMARY:\nEarthquakes during the last three decades have shown that the expectations on the performance of buildings designed according a building code during severe earthquakes are different that those from the designers.  Performance of a building during an earthquake can be interpreted in different ways\, and for a home-owner it is very important to have a clear understanding of what a “code-designed” building means.  A “code-designed” building is considered as an “earthquake resistant” building\, not an “earthquake-proof” building.  This presentation will help provide a better understanding of what a “code-designed” building means\, and what kind of performance can be expected if a severe earthquake happens in the region.   The concept of Performance-Based Design will be explained\, as this is the procedure that building codes will follow to ensure seismic resiliency of buildings in the near future.
URL:https://dunbaremergency.ca/event/presentation-if-my-house-was-designed-according-to-the-building-code-what-can-i-expect-during-in-earthquake/
LOCATION:Dunbar Community Centre\, 4747 Dunbar St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6S 2H2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Why it is important to protect the contents at home before an earthquake?
DESCRIPTION:by Dr. Carlos Estuardo Ventura\nProfessor of Civil Engineering and Director of EERF\nThe University of British Columbia
URL:https://dunbaremergency.ca/event/presentation-why-it-is-important-to-protect-the-contents-at-home-before-an-earthquake/
LOCATION:Dunbar Community Centre\, 4747 Dunbar St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6S 2H2\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Presentation: Pandemics Talk
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Monika Naus\nSlides – click here to view the slides used in this presentation\n \nCORONAVIRUS 2019-nCoV\nThe last day of 2019 the World woke up to a new coronavirus strain that was not previously identified in humans. The cluster of pneumonia cases caused by this virus (2019-nCoV) started in Wuhan\, China. The 2019-nCoV leads to similar symptoms seen in many respiratory illnesses (e.g.\, fever\, dry cough\, sore throat and headache). Although\, mild to moderate most of the time\, a small percent of cases experience more serious clinical signs and symptoms (e.g.\, difficulty in breathing and pneumonia in both lungs) and some result in death. \nThe outbreak was initially linked to live animals in a seafood market in Wuhan City\, but later on human-to-human transmission was also observed. It is known that other viruses causing respiratory illnesses can be spread from a cough or sneeze or with direct contact with respiratory secretions of infected people. \nHuman travel worldwide poses risk for spread of 2019-nCoV across countries. \nChinese authorities have been collaborating with the World Health Organization and experts from around the world in studying this virus and preventing its spread. \nOn February 18\, 2020 Dr. Monika Naus from the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) will enlighten our community on 2019-nCoV infection and how to be prepared and protect ourselves. \nDr. Monika Naus\nDr. Monika Naus is an epidemiologist specializing in communicable disease prevention and control. She is the Medical Director of the Communicable Diseases & Immunization Service at the BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) and also a professor in the UBC School of Population & Public Health. Dr. Naus joined the BCCDC in 2001 and prior to that worked at the provincial level in Ontario including during the measles elimination campaign and the Walkerton outbreak. Currently\, Dr. Naus is active on several national and provincial committees related to immunization and communicable disease prevention.
URL:https://dunbaremergency.ca/event/presentation-pandemics-talk/
LOCATION:Dunbar Community Centre\, 4747 Dunbar St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6S 2H2\, Canada
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