2006 Recipient

Jeanne Hardebeck

This award was presented to Jeanne Hardebeck, USGS, Menlo Park, at the 2007 annual meeting. The Richter Committee noted that, “Hardebeck’s contributions to seismological research have been aimed at the central issues in earthquake studies including especially the state of stress and the strengths of faults, problems that have been … Continue Reading »

2005 Recipient

Emily Brodsky

Dr. Emily Brodsky of the University of California, Santa Cruz, has been selected to be the first winner of the Charles F. Richter Early Career Award. The Richter committee was impressed by the breadth and innovative aspects of Emily Brodsky’s research, which is broadly focused on elucidating “how earthquakes, volcanoes and … Continue Reading »