David ApplegateDavid Applegate

David Applegate is the senior science advisor for earthquake and geologic hazards at the U.S. Geological Survey. In that capacity, he leads the
Earthquake Hazards, Global Seismographic Network, and Geomagnetism Programs and coordinates geologic hazards activities across the USGS. He also chairs the National Science and Technology Council's interagency Subcommittee on Disaster Reduction.

Applegate is an adjunct faculty member of the University of Utah's Department of Geology and Geophysics. Prior to joining USGS in 2004, he spent eight years at the American Geological Institute as director of government affairs and, for the last four years there, as the editor of Geotimes, AGI's newsmagazine of the earth sciences. Before coming to AGI, Applegate served with the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources as the American Geophysical Union's Congressional Science Fellow and as a professional staff member for the minority.

Born and raised in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Applegate holds a B.S. in geology from Yale University and a PhD, also in geology, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Related Resources by David Applegate from the Natural Hazards Library Staff

Stepping Up to the Plate
Seismological Research Letters, Volume 75, Number 3, May/June 2009

Challenges to Building a Disaster-Resilient Nation
Science News, June 2008

PowerPoint Presentations from the 2010 Natural Hazards Workshop

Moderator Presentation