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Maggi joined the QuakeSim team in February 2004 after completing her master's degree in Geology at UC Davis in December 2003. Her thesis work included use of the GeoFEST code to model the deformation in the Los Angeles Basin. Maggi continues to be involved in modeling the LA Basin in addition to assisting with documentation of the GeoFEST code and website maintenance for the QuakeSim project.
Maggi earned her B.S. in Geological Sciences and B.A. in Print Journalism from the University of Southern California in May of 1997. She began working at JPL as an intern during the summer of 1996, became a staff member in the Data Understanding Systems Group in early 2000, and recently joined the Terrestiral Sciences Element in the Earth and Space Sciences Division at JPL.
In addition to her work with the QuakeSim project, Maggi is also involved in preparing a concept report for the Atmospheric Composition Working Group, working on a proposed InSAR mission, and various outreach and research activities.
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Current Projects
- QuakeSim Computational Techonology project
- ACWG concept report to NASA
- Numerical simulations of deformation in the LA Basin
- iSERVO web development
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Contact information
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
M/S 300-233
4800 Oak Grove Drive
Pasadena, CA 90089-8099
Phone
818.393.4834
818.354.9476 (fax)
Email
Margaret.T.Glasscoe@jpl.nasa.gov
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Publications
- Glasscoe, M.T., Donnellan, A., Kellogg, L.H., and Lyzenga, G.A., 2004, Evidence of strain partitioning between the Sierra Madre fault and the Los Angeles Basin, southern California from numerical models, Pure and Applied Geophysics, v. 161, pp. 2343-2357.
- Turcotte, D.L. and Glasscoe, M.T., 2004, A damage model for the continuum rheology of the upper continental crust, Tectonophysics, v. 383, pp. 71-80.
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| Awards
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, 2004, Team Bonus Award: QuakeSim Parallel GeoFEST Development Team
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| Affiliations
JPL
Terrestrial Sciences Element (3242)
Section 324 -- Earth Sciences
Division 32 -- Earth and Space Sciences
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American Geophysical Union
Geological Society of America
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