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Scott Ashford, Dean of Engineering at Oregon State University, is a geo-technical engineer studying earthquakes and much of his research focuses on blast-induced liquefaction. Join us as we discuss engineering, its evolution and complexity, and what he has learned in his long tenure. What if a magnitude 9 earthquake struck the Pacific Northwest today?
The threat from the Cascadia subduction zone is real and imminent, with the potential for catastrophic impacts on infrastructure, utilities, and communities. With the last major event occurring in the early 1700s, the clock is ticking, and Scott explains how engineers are working to mitigate the risks associated with this geological threat.
We also talk duck hunting with our favorite dogs, Labs.
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Kapitler

1. Natural Disaster Engineering Challenges (00:00:00)

2. Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake Risks (00:17:05)

3. Hunting and Nature Discussion (00:30:31)

4. Promoting Duck Hunting and Meat Preservation (00:43:09)

5. Improving Shotguns and Aim Technology (00:50:58)

6. Advancements in Technology and Water Conservation (00:54:57)

7. San Francisco Bay Mud Exploration (01:08:29)

241 episoder

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Manage episode 421748207 series 2769731
Indhold leveret af James Nash. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af James Nash eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

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Scott Ashford, Dean of Engineering at Oregon State University, is a geo-technical engineer studying earthquakes and much of his research focuses on blast-induced liquefaction. Join us as we discuss engineering, its evolution and complexity, and what he has learned in his long tenure. What if a magnitude 9 earthquake struck the Pacific Northwest today?
The threat from the Cascadia subduction zone is real and imminent, with the potential for catastrophic impacts on infrastructure, utilities, and communities. With the last major event occurring in the early 1700s, the clock is ticking, and Scott explains how engineers are working to mitigate the risks associated with this geological threat.
We also talk duck hunting with our favorite dogs, Labs.
Check out the new DECKED system and get free shipping.

  continue reading

Kapitler

1. Natural Disaster Engineering Challenges (00:00:00)

2. Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake Risks (00:17:05)

3. Hunting and Nature Discussion (00:30:31)

4. Promoting Duck Hunting and Meat Preservation (00:43:09)

5. Improving Shotguns and Aim Technology (00:50:58)

6. Advancements in Technology and Water Conservation (00:54:57)

7. San Francisco Bay Mud Exploration (01:08:29)

241 episoder

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