Ross Stein is a scientist emeritus at the United States Geological Survey in Menlo Park, California, and cofounder and CEO of Temblor,[1] a startup intended to teach seismic hazards and reduce their risk.
Education
editStein graduated magna cum laude from Brown University in 1975, received a Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1980 and was an Observatory Post-Doctoral Fellow at Columbia University in 1981.[2]
Media
editStein appeared in the Emmy award-nominated documentary, Killer Quake (NOVA, 1995); the four-part Great Quakes series (Discovery Channel, 1997–2001); Earthquake Storms (BBC, 2003); and the IMAX film, Forces of Nature (National Geographic Society, 2004), which he helped to write and animate. Forces was awarded best feature film of the 2004 Large Format Cinema Association Film Festival, best film and best educational film of the 2005 Giant Screen Theater Association, and Grand Prize of the 2005 La Géode International Large Format Film Festival.[3]
Selected publications
edit- R. S. Stein, G. C. P. King and J. Lin, Stress triggering of earthquakes: evidence for the 1994 M=6.7 Northridge, California, shock, Annali di Geofisica, 37, pp. 1799–1805, 1995
- R. S. Stein, Earthquakes: Characteristic or haphazard? (News and Views), Nature, 378, pp. 443–444, 1995
- R. S. Stein, Northridge Earthquake: Which fault and what next?, Nature, 373, pp. 388–389, 1995.
- R. S. Stein, Comment on "The impact of refraction correction on leveling interpretation in Southern California", by William E. Strange, J. Geohys. Res., 89, pp. 559–561, 1984
- R. S. Stein, Coalinga's caveat, EOS, American Geophysical Union Transaction, 65, pp. 791–795, 1984
- R. S. Stein, Aerodynamics of the Pterosaur wing, Science (letter), 191, pp. 898, 1976
- Perfettini, Hugo; Stein, Ross S.; Simpson, Robert; Cocco, Massimo (September 10, 1999). "Stress transfer by the 1988–1989 M=5.3 and 5.4 Lake Elsman foreshocks to the Loma Prieta fault' Unclamping at the site of peak mainshock slip" (PDF). Journal of Geophysical Research. 104 (B9): 20, 169–20, 182. Bibcode:1999JGR...10420169P. doi:10.1029/1999jb900092. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 21, 2017. Retrieved February 24, 2012.
References
edit- ^ "Temblor, Inc". Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- ^ "Stein Bio". Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- ^ Ross Stein profile at the US Geological Survey
- American Geological Institute (July 2007). "Geophysicist Ross Stein". Geotimes. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
- Larson, Tania. "What it's Like to be an Earthquake Scientist—Talking with USGS Geophysicist Ross Stein" (PDF). People, Land & Water. U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- "Ross Stein, Geophysicist, U.S. Geological Survey & Chair, Scientific Board of the Global Earthquake Model (GEM)". National Insurance Conference of Canada. Retrieved 1 June 2014.
- "'Forces of Nature' Now Showing at California Science Center IMAX Theater". Southern California Earthquake Cente. University of Southern California. Archived from the original on 1 June 2014. Retrieved 1 June 2014.