After an #earthquake you need to know where to get reliable, scientific information. The @USGS and their partner orgs are the people you should listen to. https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/kz4jyz/earthquake-conspiracy-theorists-are-wreaking-havoc-during-emergencies">https://www.vice.com/en_us/art...
Other trustworthy organizations include universities, @PNSN1, @SCEC, @IRIS_EPO, @UNAVCO, @LastQuake and their partners. (Other countries have different science agencies that should be your primary info source)
Be sure to vet your sources to save yourself lots of needless anxiety
Be sure to vet your sources to save yourself lots of needless anxiety
There are also lots of great #earthquake researchers on Twitter. Just a few of those - @DrLucyJones @DisastrousComms @SeismoSue @seismo_steve @kaseyaderhold @stevenjgibbons @GeoGinger @emkleb @seismolucy @stef92320 @geophysichick @SotisValkan @mrbrianolson
These folks have specialties from social science to paleoseismology to remote sensing but they all contribute to our understanding of the science of earthquakes. And there are many others out there! Feel free to list more.
So many great sources of information! @zross_ @ramonarrowsmith @temblor @timblor @activetectonics @TTremblingEarth @earthquakeguy @celestelabedz @CPPGeophysics @ShakeOut @AKearthquake @texasquakes @mcnamadd