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title: "eoc.online"
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description: "eoc.online™ provides free tools for Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) and local ACS/ARES/CERT/MRC/Neighborhood/Citizen Corps groups. For more information check out https://eoc.online."
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**eoc.online™ provides free tools for Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs) and local ACS/ARES/CERT/MRC/Neighborhood/Citizen Corps groups.**

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### About

EOC.Online's goal is to provide insights & resources for your emergency operations center. Whether yours is small or large, private or public, we aim to offer a flexible, extensible, secure set of options that can be customized for your Emergency Operations Center's needs. Our software is based on free, open source, robust code that runs on a laptop, a server farm, or in the cloud. Transform your EOC operations from chaotic to focused!
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The Seattle fault zone is a network of shallow faults slicing through the lowlands of Puget Sound, threatening to create damaging earthquakes for the [more than four million](https://censusreporter.org/profiles/31000US42660-seattle-tacoma-bellevue-wa-metro-area/) people who live there. A new origin story, proposed by Washington State Department of Natural Resources geophysicist Megan Anderson and others in [a new study](https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022TC007720), could explain the fault system’s earliest history and help scientists improve hazard modeling for the densely populated region.

### Study by DNR geophysicist suggests hazardous Seattle Fault Zone developed as the edge of the continent split more than 50 million years ago

[![Figure 2](./images/498/Figure%202_1.png "Figure 2")](./images/498/Figure%202_1.png)The Seattle fault zone is a network of shallow faults slicing through the lowlands of Puget Sound, threatening to create damaging earthquakes for the [more than four million](https://censusreporter.org/profiles/31000US42660-seattle-tacoma-bellevue-wa-metro-area/) people who live there. A new origin story, proposed by Washington State Department of Natural Resources geophysicist Megan Anderson and others in [a new study](https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2022TC007720), could explain the fault system’s earliest history and help scientists improve hazard modeling for the densely populated region.
[![Figure 2](../images/Figure-2_1.png "Figure 2")](../images/Figure-2_1.png)

The study was published in _Tectonics_, AGU’s journal for research exploring the evolution, structure and change of Earth’s crust and upper mantle. It suggests that an island chain was pulled towards the larger continent about 55 million years ago, ran into the North American plate and split into two, with part of the chain going over the top of the crust layer, and the rest getting sucked underneath it. Study authors posit that this split set the stage for the modern Seattle fault.

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- Includes map interpretation and models of the upper crust utilizing constraints from gravity, aeromagnetics, seismology and geology
- Modeled structures show an accretionary fold and thrust belt, wrapping around the northern edge of an obducted northern margin of Siletzia
- Interpreted structures suggest the Seattle fault could have an earliest Eocene history as a tear fault within the fold and thrust belt

“This fascinating study from one of our geophysicists at the Department of Natural Resources could shape understanding of this region for the next generation,” said **Commissioner of Public Lands, Hilary Franz**.

“It was a total surprise,” said **Anderson, lead author on the study and a geophysicist with the Washington Geological Survey, a division of DNR**. “It wasn’t something we were going for originally, but our results predict a major ancient fault where the Seattle fault is today.”
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\- From: [https://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/study-shows-seattle-fault-may-have-origins-ancient-tear-continent](https://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/study-shows-seattle-fault-may-have-origins-ancient-tear-continent "https://www.dnr.wa.gov/news/study-shows-seattle-fault-may-have-origins-ancient-tear-continent")

![Regional fault map of the Puget lowland region](./images/498/Figure 2.png )
![Regional fault map of the Puget lowland region](../images/Figure-2.png)
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## Online Amateur Radio General License Class

#### Sept. 27 thru Oct. 19
**Online Amateur Radio General License Class**

Amateur Radio General License (level 2) Class

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