Head ShotLucy Jones

Lucy Jones has been a seismologist with the U.S. Geological Survey and a Visiting Research Associate at the Seismological Laboratory of Caltech since 1983. She currently serves as Science Advisor for Risk Reduction in the Natural Hazards Mission of the US Geological Survey, leading longterm science planning for natural hazards research. She also leads the SAFRR Project: Science Application for Risk Reduction to apply USGS science to reduce risk in communities across the Nation.

In 2006, Jones created and led the innovative Multi Hazards Demonstration Project (MHDP) in Southern California that integrated hazard science with economic analysis and emergency response to increase resilience to natural disasters. Major products of MHDP included the ShakeOut Earthquake Scenario and the Great ShakeOut, a public emergency preparedness event that began with 5 million people in southern California in 2008 and has expanded to more than 19 million people around the world in 2012; the ARkStorm scenario, a model of a great storm in California; and the Southern California Debris Flow Warning System (in partnership with the National Weather Service).

Jones has authored over 90 papers on research seismology with primary interest in foreshocks and earthquake hazard assessment, especially in southern California. She serves on the California Earthquake Prediction Evaluation Council and was a Commissioner of the California Seismic Safety Commission from 2002 to 2009.

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