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Site C Clean Energy Project Joint Review Panel Public Hearing Procedures
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Attachment C – Public Hearing Registration Form This attachment outlines the process for registering to participate in the public hearing. When registering, please include the following information:
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Peter Bobrowsky, Ph.D. NRCan’s expert in engineering geology (landslides, paleoseismicity, aggregate studies)
Natural Resources Canada
Geological Survey of Canada
610, Booth Street
Ottawa K1A 0E8
Current Occupation:
Senior Research Scientist, Geological Survey of Canada (Natural Resources Canada), since 2002
Adjunct Full Professor, Simon Fraser University, since 2006
Education:
1989 Ph.D. (Quaternary Geology of Northern Rocky Mountain Trench, British Columbia)
University of Alberta, Alberta
1982 M.A. (Paleoenvironmental studies using gastropods)
Simon Fraser University, British Columbia
1979 B.Sc. (Geology)
University of Alberta, Alberta
1977 B.A. (Anthropology)
University of Alberta, Alberta
Professional Experience:
Dr. Bobrowsky has worked with the Geological Survey of Canada since 2002 where he has focussed his
interests and obligations on landslide related research. During this period of work at the GSC he has
worked on landslide issues around the world. From 1989 to 2002 he worked with the British Columbia
Geological Survey Branch studying all aspects of terrain geology across British Columbia including NE
BC. His PhD thesis was centered on the Northern Rocky Mountain Trench north of Williston Lake.
Dr. Bobrowsky’s current research activities include the application and testing of various methods to
monitor slope movement in British Columbia. He is also spearheading a government initiative to provide
guidelines and best practices documents for landslide studies completed by the professional landslide
community in Canada. During his career he has published over 300 maps, reports, abstracts, books and
articles on a variety of topics. As an adjunct professor he taught several courses for 10 years at the
University of Victoria, supervised 4 BSc and 5 MSc student theses; was a committee member for 9 MSc
and 1 PhD theses and was an external examiner for 5 MSc., and 2 PhD theses. He has mentored 28
students and 2 international Visiting Scientists at the GSC since 2002.
During his tenure at the BC Geological Survey he was responsible for coordinating, developing and
publishing both the Terrain Mapping Guidelines and Terrain Stability Guidelines for the Province of BC
now widely used by engineering geologists and others involved in forestry, fisheries, mining, etc. where
surficial mapping and landslides are of concern.
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Dr. Bobrowsky is currently the Past President of the Geological Association of Canada. He now holds or
has held a number of other positions including: Secretary General and Vice President for the International
Union of Geological Sciences (IUGS), President and Vice President of the Canadian Quaternary
Association (CANQUA), International Director for the Canadian Geoscience Council (CGC), Senior
Scientific Advisor for the International Year of Planet Earth (IYPE), Director for the Canadian Federation of
Earth Sciences (CFES), International Technical Advisor to the UNESCO Slope Instability Study of Petra,
Jordan, Subject Matter Expert to Geoscientists Canada, Earth and Space Sciences Representative for the
Committee on International Science, Engineering and Technology – National Research Council (CISET-
NRC), Scientific Advisor to the International Union for Conservation of Nature World Heritage Programme
(IUCN), Member of the Railway Ground Hazards Research Program Technical Committee (RGHRP),
Member of the Canadian Geoscience Foundation (CGF), Editor in Chief of the Encyclopedia of Natural
Hazards, Associate Editor for Quaternary International, Associate Editor for the journal Landslides
amongst others.
Selected Publications:
Bobrowsky, P.T., VanDine, D. and R. Couture (2014) Technical Landslide Guidelines and Best Practices
for Professional Geoscientists. IAEG (International Association of Engineering Geology and the
Environment) Congress, Turin, Italy 15 – 19 September 2014 (paper in press)
Bobrowsky, P.T., Sladen, W., Huntley, D., Qing, Z., Bunce, C., Edwards, T., Hendry, M., Martin, D. and E. Choi (2014) Multi-parameter monitoring of a slow moving landslide: Ripley Site, British Columbia, Canada. IAEG (International Association of Engineering Geology and the Environment) Congress, Turin, Italy 15 – 19 September 2014 (paper in press)
Bobrowsky, P.T. (2013) (Editor) Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards. Springer, New York, 1141 pages.
Couture, R., Blais-Stevens, A., Bobrowsky, P.T., B. Wang and D. VanDine (2013) Canadian technical
guidelines and best practices related to landslides: a national initiative for less reduction. In:
Landslides: Global Risk Preparedness, edited by K. Sassa. Springer Verlag Publishing; p. 327-334.
Peppolini, S., Bobrowsky, P. and G. Di Capua (2013) Geoethics: a challenge for the research integrity in
geosciences. Paper presented at the 3rd
World Conference on Research Integrity, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada 5 – 8 May 2013 (paper in press)
Bobrowsky, P.T. and M.J. Dominguez (2012) The Landslide Susceptibility Map of Canada. Geological
Survey of Canada Open File 7228.
Crow, H.L., Hunter, J.A. and P. Bobrowsky (2012) National shear wave measurement guidelines for
Canadian seismic site assessment. Proceedings of the 63rd
Canadian Geotechnical Society
Conference, GeoManitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1-3 October 2012, 7 pages.
Couture, R., Bobrowsky, P.T., Blais-Stevens, A., VanDine, D., and Wang, B. (2012) An Introduction to
the Canadian Technical Guidelines and Best Practices related to Landslides. Paper accepted to the
Joint 11th ISL & 2
nd NASL, Banff (Canada), 4-8 June 2012, 6 pages. (Contribution to Chapter A). In:
Landslides and Engineered Slopes: Protecting Society through Improved Understanding, edited by E.
Eberhardt, C. Froese, A.K. Turner and S. Leroueil, A. Balkema (Netherlands), pp. 217-222.
Jackson, L.E., Jr. Bobrowsky, P.T. and A. Bichler (2012) Identification and Mapping – Canadian
Technical Guidelines and Best Practices Related to Landslides: A National Initiative for Loss
Reduction. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 7059.
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Couture, R., Bobrowsky, P.T., Blais-Stevens, A., Wang, B. and D. VanDine (2011) National Technical
Guidelines and Best Practices related to Landslides: a national initiative for loss reduction.
Proceedings, 5th Canadian Conference on Geohazards, Kelowna (BC), May 15-17, 2011, 6 pages,
Paper #118
Clague, J.J. and P.T. Bobrowsky (2010) Natural Hazards in Canada. Geoscience Canada, 37(1):17-37.
Hervas, J. and P. Bobrowsky (2009) Mapping: Inventories, Susceptibility, Hazards and Risk. In:
Landslides – Disaster Risk Reduction, edited by K. Sassa and P. Canuti. Springer Verlag Publishing, p.
321-349.
Lipovsky P., Evans, S.G., Clague J.J, Hopkinson C., Couture, R., Bobrowsky, P., Ekstrom G., Demuth
M., Delaney K., Roberts N., Clarke G. and A. Schaeffer (2008) The July 2007 rock and ice avalanches
at Mount Steele, St. Elias Mountains, Yukon. Landslides, 5:445-455
Highland, L. and P. T. Bobrowsky (2008) The Landslide Handbook – A Guide to Understanding
Landslides. USGS Circular 1325. 129 pages. This book has been translated and published into the
following languages: Mandarin, Spanish, Portueguese, and Japanese. The Ukrainian and Farsi
versions are translated and await publication. It has won two awards.
Best, M., Bobrowsky, P., Carlotto, V., Pari, W. and M. Douma (2008) Geophysical surveys at Machu
Picchu, Peru: preliminary results for landslide hazard investigations. 21st SAGEEP Symposium on the
Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems, Philadelphia, PA, USA, April 6-
10, 2008; p. 348-365.
Bobrowsky, P. and H. Rickman (Editors) (2007) Comet/Asteroid Impacts and Human Society: an
interdisciplinary approach. Springer Verlag Publishing, 546 p.
Awards or Honours:
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012 (in recognition for geoscientific contributions in Peru, China and India on behalf of the Government of Canada)
International Programme on Landslides (IPL) World Centre of Excellence on Landslide Disaster Reduction (2011-2014) team recognition to the Geological Survey of Canada
International Programme on Landslides (IPL) Award for Success for IPL Projects in 2011 (in recognition for Project M106 Best Practice Handbook for Landslide Hazard Mitigation 2002-2007)
Edward B. Burwell Jr. Award – Engineering Geology Division, Geological Society of America for 2011 (in recognition for the co-authored publication entitled The Landslide Handbook)
Eugene Shoemaker Communications Award for Best Book 2009 (in recognition for the co-authored publication entitled The Landslide Handbook – USGS Circular 1325)
Government of Canada Earth Science Sector 2008 Merit Award (China-Canada and India-Canada research project success)
Gold Medal 1999 - Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad (Cusco, Peru) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Post-Doctoral Visiting Fellowship) Geological Society of America (Student Research Award/Grant) Boreal Institute for Northern Studies (Northern Student Research Grant) Alberta Heritage Trust Fund (2 x Ralf Steinhauer Award of Distinction – only 2 awarded per year) Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (2 x) Simon Fraser University Open Scholarship Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Special MA Scholarship Queen Elizabeth Provincial Scholarship (3 x)
John F. Cassidy, Ph.D. NRCan’s Expert in Earthquake Hazards Senior Research Scientist, Geological Survey of Canada 9860 West Saanich Road, Victoria, BC V8L 4B2
Citizenship: Canadian.
Current Occupation: Senior Research Scientist, Geological Survey of Canada (Natural Resources Canada) since 1991. Head, Earthquake Seismology Section (since 2011) Project Leader, Assessing Earthquake Geohazards Project (since 2012) Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria (since 1999)
Education: Ph.D., Dept. of Geophysics and Astronomy, University of B.C. (1991) M.Sc., Dept. of Geophysics and Astronomy, University of B.C. (1987) B.Sc. (Honours Physics), Dept. Of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria (1982)
Relevant Experience Dr. John Cassidy is a Senior Research Scientist with Natural Resources Canada and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Victoria. Dr. Cassidy specialises in earthquake hazard studies and earth structure studies, and during the past 20 years has published more than 150 scientific papers and has made more than 260 presentations at scientific conferences and workshops. Dr. Cassidy has served on 25 Graduate student committees, and has supervised 9 Ph.D and M.Sc. students. He is an internationally recognized expert in earthquake hazard studies and he works closely with the engineering community and emergency management organisations that utilise the results of earthquake research. Dr. Cassidy serves as Co-Chair of the British Columbia Seismic Safety Council, and was invited to serve as a member of the Canadian Association of Earthquake Engineers Chile Earthquake Reconnaissance Team in 2010. Dr. Cassidy regularly conducts Environmental Assessments for major project proposals in Canada. He has served as an Expert Witness in earthquake hazards at National Energy Board Hearings in 2012 and 2013 and has conducted more than 20 Environmental Assessments over the past 15 years. He serves as a reviewer of large scale international research proposals and scientific publications for national and international organisations.
Employment History: 1993- present: Geological Survey of Canada, Research Scientist II, III, IV, Head –
Earthquake Seismology Section, Project Leader – Assessing Earthquake Geohazards.
1999-present: Adjunct Professor, School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, University of Victoria
1991-1993: Visiting Fellowship, Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, ON 1984-1990: Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Geophysics and Astronomy, University of
B.C. 1982-1984: Engineering Research Assistant, TRIUMF Laboratory, Univ. British
Columbia
Memberships and Committee Service: Co-Chair, British Columbia Seismic Safety Council (2011-present) Canadian Federation of Earth Scientists, International Committee, Member (2011-present) Canadian Association of Earthquake Engineers - Chile Earthquake Reconnaissance Team (2010) Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Geophysics (2008-present) POLARIS - National Steering Committee Member (2002-present) Interagency Volcanic Event Notification Plan (IVENP) National Committee, Member (2009-present) Canadian Disaster Management Information System - Steering Committee Member (2002-2005) Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting 2002 - Meeting Co-Chair American Geophysical Union - Member (1984-present) Seismological Society of America - Member (1991-present) Canadian Association of Earthquake Engineering - Member (2003-present)
Government Awards or Honours 2012 – Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (Science Excellence). 2013 – NRCan Departmental Achievement Award – for service as an Expert Witness
Scientific Publications (since 2007): Cassidy, J.F., Rogers, G.C., and Hyndman, R.D. (2013). A tsunamigenic thrust event
along a predominately strike-slip margin: The October 27, 2012 Mw 7.7 Earthquake
in Haida Gwaii, Canada, Pure and Applied Geophysics (Invited) (submitted). Kim, H.S., Cassidy, J.F., Dosso, S.E., and Kao, H. (2013). Mapping crustal structure of the
Nechako-Chilcotin plateau using teleseismic receiver function analysis, Canadian
Journal of Earth Sciences (Invited) (submitted). James, T., Rogers, G.C., Cassidy, J.F., Dragert, H., Hyndman, R., Leonard, L.,
Nykolaishen, L., Riedel, M., Schmidt, M., and Wang, K. (2013). Field studies target the October 27, 2012 magnitude 7.7 Haida Gwaii thrust earthquake, EoS
Transactions of the American Geophysical Union, 94 (22), 197-198. Brillon, C., Cassidy, J.F., and S.E. Dosso (2013). Onshore/Offshore Structure of the Juan
de Fuca plate in northern Cascadia from Bayesian Receiver Function Inversion, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, (in press).
Molnar, S., Cassidy, J.F., Olsen, K.B., Dosso, S.E., and He, J., (2013). Earthquake ground
motion and 3D Georgia Basin amplification in SW British Columbia: Shallow blind-thrust scenario earthquakes, Seismological Society of America (in press).
Meighan, L., Cassidy. J.F., Mazzotti, S., and Pavlis, G.L. (2013). Microseismicity and
tectonics of the Southwest Yukon using a local dense seismic array, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, (in press).
Molnar, S., Cassidy, J.F., Olsen, K.B., Dosso, S.E., and He, J., (2012). Earthquake ground
motion and 3D Georgia Basin amplification in SW British Columbia: Deep Juan de Fuca Plate events, Seismological Society of America (in press).
Cassidy, J.F. (2013). Earthquake, Encylopaedia of Natural Hazards, Bobrowsky, Peter T.
(Ed.) 2013, XLI, 1135 p. 479 illus., ISBN 978-90-481-8699-0, Springer Publications,
p. 208-223. (Invited) Cassidy, J.F. (2013). Seismic Gap, Encylopaedia of Natural Hazards, Bobrowsky, Peter T.
(Ed.) 2013, XLI, 1135 p. 479 illus., ISBN 978-90-481-8699-0, Springer Publications,
p. 906. (Invited). Rosenberger, A., Bird, A., Turek, M.E., Huffman, S. Rogers, G.C., Cassidy, J.F., and T.
Mulder (2013). Strong motion data from the magnitude 7.7 Haida Gwaii earthquake of October 27, 2012 (local time), Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 7324, 35 pp. doi:10.4095/292275.
Kao, H., Shan, S.-J., Cassidy, J.F., and S. Dehler (2013). Crustal Structure of the Gulf of
St. Lawrence, Atlantic Canada: Preliminary Results From Receiver Function Analysis, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File xxxx, yy pp.
Cassidy, J.F., James, T., Hyndman, R.D., Riedel, M., Rogers, G.C., Schmidt, M., Wang,
K., and Mulder, T. (2013). The M 7.7 Haida Gwaii Earthquake of October 27, 2012, Risky Ground Newsletter, Centre for Natural Hazards Research, January, 2013.
Chiauzzi, L., Cassidy, J.F., Kutyn, K., Masi, A., Mucciarelli, M., Traber, J., Ventura, C., and
Yao, F. (2012). Estimate of the Fundamental Period of Reinforced Concrete Buildings: Code Provisions vs Experimental Measures in Victoria and Vancouver (BC, Canada). Paper 3033, Proceedings of the 15
th World Conference on
Earthquake Engineering, 10 pp. Molnar, S., Ventura, C.E., Finn, W.D.L., Taiebat, M., Dosso, S.E., and Cassidy, J.F.
(2012). Probabilistic site characterization based on Bayesian inversion of ambient vibration array recordings in SW British Columbia, Canada. Paper 2473, Proceedings of the 15
th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 10 pp.
Molnar, S., Ventura, C.E., Finn, W.D.L., Taiebat, M., Dosso, S.E., and Cassidy, J.F.
(2012). Evaluation of shear-wave velocity profiles from ambient vibration array recordings in SW British Columbia, Canada. Paper 3175, Proceedings of the 15
th
World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 10 pp.
Molnar, S., Cassidy, J.F., He, J., Olsen, K.E., and Dosso, S.E. (2012). Effects of 3D basin structure on long-period ground motions in SW British Columbia, Canada, for large scenario earthquakes. Paper 3555, Proceedings of the 15
th World Conference on
Earthquake Engineering, 10 pp. Kao, H., Shan, S.-J., Bent, A., Woodgold, C., Rogers, G.C., Cassidy, J.F., and Ristau,
J. (2012). Regional centroid-moment-tensor inversion for earthquakes in Canada
and adjacent regions: An update, Seismological Research Letters, 83 (3) pp. 505-515.
Cassidy, J.F. (2012). Earthquakes and Tsunami’s Across Canada – Knowing the Hazards, Reducing the Risk. Cumberland Now Magazine, Special Volume on Risks in
Canada, Vol. 1, p. 11.
Balfour, N., Cassidy, J.F., and Dosso, S.E. (2012). Identifying active structures using double-difference earthquake relocations in Southwest British Columbia and the
San Juan Islands, Washington, Seismological Society of America, 102, 639-649, doi: 10.1785/0120110056.
Dettmer, J., Molnar, S., Steininger, G., Dosso, S.E., and Cassidy, J.F. (2012). Trans-dimensional inversion of microtremor array dispersion data with hierarchical
autoregressive error models, Geophysical Journal International, 188, 719–734 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05302.x.
Mazzotti, S., Leonard, L.J., Cassidy, J.F., Rogers, G.C., and Halchuk, S. (2012). Seismic Hazard in Western Canada from GPS Strain Rates Vs. Earthquake Catalog, Journal of Geophysical Research, VOL. 116, B12310, doi:10.1029/2011JB008213.
Balfour, N., Cassidy, J.F., and Dosso, S.E. (2011). Crustal anisotropy in the forearc of the Northern Cascadia subduction zone, British Columbia, Geophysical Journal International, doi: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05231.x.
Balfour, N., Cassidy, J.F., and Dosso, S.E. (2011). Mapping crustal stress and strain in
southwestern British Columbia, Journal of Geophysical Research, 116, B03314, 11 PP., 2011, doi:10.1029/2010JB008003.
Idowu, O.A., Frederiksen, A.W., and Cassidy, J.F. (2011). Imaging the Nechako Basin, British Columbia, using ambient seismic noise, Canadian Journal of Earth
Sciences, 48, 1038-1049, doi: 10.1139/E11-007. Cassidy, J.F., Balfour, N., Hickson, C., Kao, H., White, R., Caplan-Auerbach, J.,
Mazzotti, S., Rogers, G.C., Bird, A., Al-Khoubbi, I., Esteban, L., and M. Kelman
(2011). The 2007 Nazko, British Columbia, earthquake sequence: Injection of magma deep in the crust beneath the Anahim Volcanic Belt, Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America, 101, 1732-1741, doi: 10.1785/0120100013.
Zentilli, M., Cassidy, J.F., and Clague, J. (2011). Chile-Canada Program: Earthquakes and Tsunamis Science and Emergency Management - Workshop Report, Risky Ground Newsletter, Centre for Natural Hazards Research, January, 2011.
Chiauzzi, L., Cassidy, J.F., Kutyn, K., Masi, A., Mucciarelli, M., Traber, J., Ventura, C.,
and Yao, F. (2010). Estimation of the Fundamental Period of Existing RC
Buildings in Victoria and Vancouver (BC, Canada) Using Ambient Vibrations,
Proceedings of the Gruppo Nazionale di Geofisica Della Terra Solida (GNGTS),
p. 384-386.
Molnar, S., Dosso, S.E., and Cassidy, J.F. (2010). Bayesian inversion of microtremor
array dispersion data in southwestern British Columbia, Geophysical Journal
International, 183, 923-940. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-246X.2010.04761.x. .
Cassidy, J.F., Rogers, G.C., Lamontagne, M., Halchuk, S., and J. Adams (2010). Canada’s earthquakes: “the Good, the bad, and the ugly”, Geoscience Canada, 37, 1-16.
Haggart, J W; Hutton, C A; Plouffe, A; Spratt, J E; Craven, J A; Cassidy, J F. (2010). The Geological Survey of Canada's Mountain Pine Beetle Project - ground surveys; Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation no. 5, 2010; 63 pages.
Cassidy, J.F., Kim, H., Idowu, O., Kao, H., Dosso, S., Frederiksen, A., Mercier, J.-P.,
Bostock, M., Frassetto, A., and G. Zandt (2010), Passive Source Seismic Studies of the Sediments, Crust, and Mantle Beneath the Nexchako Basin, in Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2009, Geoscience BC, Report 2010-1, 235-244.
Leonard, L., Mazzotti, S., Cassidy, J.F., Rogers, G.C., and S. Halchuk (2010). Seismic Hazard in Western Canada From Global Positioning System Strain Rate Data, Paper 753, Proceedings of the 9
th US Conference and 10
th Canadian
Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Toronto, ON.
Molnar, S., Dosso, S.E., and J.F. Cassidy (2010). Bayesian Inversion of Microtremor
Array Dispersion Data for Vs Structure on the Fraser River Delta, British Columbia , Paper 762, Proceedings of the 9
th US Conference and 10
th Canadian
Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Toronto, ON.
Cassidy, J.F. and M. Mucciarelli (2010). The Importance of Ground Truthing for Earthquake Site Response, Paper 758, Proceedings of the 9
th US Conference
and 10th Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Toronto, ON.
Rosenberger, A., Rogers, G.C., and J.F. Cassidy (2010). Engineering Applications of Real-Time Ground Motion Monitoring, Paper 767, Proceedings of the 9
th US
Conference and 10th Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Toronto,
ON.
Molnar, S., Cassidy, J.F., Dosso, S.E., and K.B. Olsen (2010). 3D Ground Motion in the Georgia Basin Region of SW British Columbia for Pacific Northwest Scenario Earthquakes, Paper 754, Proceedings of the 9
th US Conference and 10
th
Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Toronto, ON.
Mucciarelli, M., Herak, M., and J.F. Cassidy (editors) (2009). Increasing Seismic Safety by Combining Engineering Technologies and Seismological Data, Springer, 382 p., ISBN: 978-1-4020-9193-3.
Mercier, J.-P., Bostock, M.G., Cassidy, J.F., Dueker, K., Gaherty, J.B., Garnero, E.J.,
Revenaugh, J., and G. Zandt (2009). Body-wave tomography of western Canada, Tectonophysics (2009), doi:10.1016/j. tecto.2009.05.030.
Hickson, C.J., Kelman, M.C., Chow, W., Shimamura, K., Servranckx, R., Bensimon, D.,
Cassidy, J.F., Trudel, S., and G. William-Jones (2009). Nazko region volcanic hazard map, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5978, 1 sheet.
Laswell, S., Niebauer, T.M, Engel, R., Cassidy, J.F., Courtier, N., and J. Henton (2009). Recent observations of increased seismic background noise using gPhone gravity meters, Micro-g Lacoste Inc. Report, available at: http://www.microglacoste.com/gPhoneNoise.htm.
Idowu, O., Frederiksen, A., and J.F. Cassidy (2009), Seismic Tomography of the Nechako Basin, British Columbia, Using Ambient Seismic Noise, in Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2008, Geoscience BC, Report 2009-1, 171-174.
Kim, H., Cassidy, J.F., Dosso, S., and H. Kao (2009), Mapping the Sediments and Crustal Structure of the Nechako Basin Using Teleseismic Receiver Functions, in Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2008, Geoscience BC, Report 2009-1, 163-169.
Cassidy, J.F. (2009), State-of-the-art - Recent Advances and Applications, in, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, "Increasing Seismic Safety by Combining
Engineering Technologies and Seismological Data", 2pp
Cassidy, J.F., and Molnar, S. (2009), Earthquake Site Response Studies in Canada: Recent Advances and Applications, Chapter 4.2 in, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, "Increasing Seismic Safety by Combining Engineering Technologies and Seismological Data", 26pp.
Audet, P., Bostock, M.G., Mercier, J.-P., and J.F. Cassidy (2008). Morphology of the Explorer/Juan de Fuca slab edge in Northern Cascadia: Imaging plate capture
at a ridge-trench-transform triple junction, Geology, 36, p. 895-898; DOI: 10.1130/G25356A.1
Bilich, A., Cassidy, J.F., and K.M. Larson (2008). GPS as a Strong Motion Seismometer: Application to the 2002 Mw=7.9 Denali Fault Earthquake, Bulletin
of the Seismological Society of America, 98, 593-606, doi: 10.1785/0120070096.
Mazzotti, S., Leonard, L.J., Hyndman, R.D., and J.F. Cassidy (2008). Tectonics, Dynamics, and Seismic Hazard in the Canada-Alaska Cordillera, in “Active Tectonics and Seismic Potential in Alaska”, AGU Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 179, 350 pp, 10.1029/179GM17.
Lamontagne, M., Halchuk, S., Cassidy, J.F., and G.C. Rogers (2008). Significant Canadian Earthquakes of the Period 1600-2006, Seismological Research
Letters, 79, 211-223, doi:10.1785/gssrl.79.2.211.
Cassidy, J.F., Rosenberger, A., and G.C. Rogers (2008). Strong Motion Seismograph Networks, Data, and Research in Canada, Paper S02-0105, Proceedings of the 14
th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 8 pp.
Seemann, M.R., Onur, T., and J.F. Cassidy (2008). Seismic Hazard Resulting from Aftershock Activity Following a Cascadia Subduction Earthquake, Paper S03-01-0026, Proceedings of the 14
th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, 8
pp.
Cassidy, J.F., Al-Khoubbi, I., and H. Kim (2008), Mapping the Structure of the Nechako Basin Using Passive Source Seismology, in Geoscience BC Summary of Activities 2007, Geoscience BC, Report 2008-1, 115-120.
Bustin, A.A., Hyndman, R.D., Kao, H., and J.F. Cassidy (2007). Evidence for underthrusting beneath the Queen Charlotte Margin, British Columbia, from
teleseismic receiver function analysis, Geophysical Journal International, 171, 1198-1211.
Ristau, J., Rogers, G.C., and J.F. Cassidy (2007). Stress in Western Canada from
Regional Moment Tensor Analysis, Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 44, 127-148.
Lamontagne, M., Halchuk, S., Cassidy, J.F., and G.C. Rogers (2007). Significant Canadian earthquakes 1600-2006, Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 5539, 32 pp.
Cassidy, J.F., and I. Al-Khoubbi (2007). A passive seismic investigation of the geological structure within the Nechako Basin, in, The Nechako Initiative - Geoscience Update 2007, BC Ministry of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Petroleum Geology Open File 2007-1, p. 1-6.
Cassidy, J.F., Molnar, S., and G.C. Rogers (2007), Earthquake Site Response Studies in Canada: Recent Advances and Applications, in, NATO Advanced Research Workshop, "Increasing Seismic Safety by Combining Engineering Technologies and Seismological Data" (abstract 2 pp).
Molnar, S., Cassidy, J.F., Monahan, P.A., Onur, T., Rosenberger, A., and C. Ventura
(2007), Earthquake Site Response Studies Using Microtremor Measurements in Southwestern British Columbia, Paper 1182, Proceedings of the 9
th Canadian
Conference on Earthquake Engineering.
Molnar, S., Cassidy, J.F., Monahan, P.A., and S.E. Dosso (2007), Comparison of Geophysical Shear-wave Velocity Methods, Paper 1173, Proceedings of the 9
th
Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering.
Rosenberger, A., Rogers, G.C., and J.F. Cassidy (2007). The New Real Time Reporting Strong Motion Seismograph Network in Southwest BC: More Strong Motion Instruments For Less Money, Paper xxyy, Proceedings of the 9
th
Canadian Conference on Earthquake Engineering. Cassidy, J.F., Rosenberger, A., Rogers, G.C., Little, T., Toth, Adams, J., Munro, P.,
Huffman, S., Pierre, J.-R., Asmis, H., and G. Pernica (2007). Strong Motion Seismograph Networks in Canada, Paper 1210, Proceedings of the 9
th Canadian
Conference on Earthquake Engineering.
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