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Lauren N. Schaefer
Research Engineer, USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center
Professional Experience
USGS Geologic Hazards Science Center
Research Engineer
2020 - Present
Education
Doctorate
2016
Honors & Awards
Natural Hazards Section Award for Graduate Research
Received December 2017
Lauren N. Schaefer will be awarded the 2017 Natural Hazards Focus Group Award for Graduate Research. She will be formally presented with the award at the 2017 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, to be held 11–15 December in New Orleans, La. This...
Lauren N. Schaefer will be awarded the 2017 Natural Hazards Focus Group Award for Graduate Research. She will be formally presented with the award at the 2017 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, to be held 11–15 December in New Orleans, La. This award recognizes “one or more promising young scientists engaged in studies of natural hazards and risks” and is given “in recognition of outstanding contributions achieved during their Ph.D. (or highest equivalent terminal degree) research.”  
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Lauren N. Schaefer received a B.S. in environmental geoscience from DePauw University in 2009, an M.S. in geology from Michigan Technological University in 2012, and a Ph.D. in engineering geology from Michigan Technological University in 2016. Her graduate research, advised by Dr. Thomas Oommen, investigated collapse hazards at volcanoes using remote sensing, experimental rock mechanics, and numerical modeling. During her graduate studies, she received a NASA Earth and Space Science Fellowship, an NSF EAPSI Fellowship, a Michigan Space Grant Consortium Fellowship, and several AEG Foundation grants. She is currently a postdoctoral research fellow with Dr. Ben Kennedy at the University of Canterbury, investigating rock physics in geothermal systems, the conditions and triggers of mass flows, and earthquake-induced landslides. She was nominated for the award by Dr. Oommen.

 

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Natural Hazards Executive Committee
Publications
Kinematic Evolution of a Large Paraglacial Landslide in the Barry Arm Fjord of Alaska

Our warming climate is adversely affecting cryospheric landscapes via glacial retreat, permafrost degradation, and associated slope destabilization...

November 09, 2023
AGU Abstracts
Application of a decision analysis framework to determine failure velocity of a large paraglacial landslide, Barry Arm, Prince William Sound, Alaska
THE LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENTS II POSTER
natural hazards | 11 december 2023
Kelli Baxstrom, Dennis M. Staley, Brian D. Collins...
The Barry Arm landslide in Prince William Sound, Alaska, poses a potential tsunamigenic threat to communities, infrastructure, marine traffic, and oth...
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Landslide Susceptibility Mapping Combining Geomechanical Classification and Reflectance Spectroscopy in Prince William Sound, Alaska
THE LANDSLIDE LIFE CYCLE: FROM HAZARD ANALYSIS TO RISK ASSESSMENTS VI POSTER
natural hazards | 13 december 2022
Lauren N. Schaefer, Sean LaHusen, Nikita N. Avdiev...
Recent deglaciation of fjords in Prince William Sound, Alaska, has left behind damaged, de-buttressed, and over-steepened valley walls, leading to doz...
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Tsunamigenic landslide hazards in the steep maritime Arctic and subarctic: The case of Barry Arm landslides
PHYSICAL LANDSCAPE SIGNATURES OF CONTEMPORARY CLIMATE CHANGE I ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 17 december 2021
Katherine R. Barnhart, Ryan P Jones, David L. Geor...
Landslides can generate a tsunami by rapidly entering adjacent waterbodies and displacing water. This poses a hazard to nearby populations, infrastruc...
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Volunteer Experience
2024 - 2026
Member
Natural Hazards Executive Committee
2022 - 2022
Member
Natural Hazards Gilbert White Lecture Award Committee
2022 - 2022
Member
Natural Hazards Award for Graduate Research Award Committee
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