Cascadia Lifelines Program
  • About
    • Mission
    • Background
    • Members
    • Media
    • Leadership
  • Research and Facilities
  • Products and Tools
  • Webinars
    • Webinar Series Overview
    • Upcoming Webinars
    • 2024-2025 Webinars
    • 2023-2024 Webinars
    • 2019-2020 Webinars
    • 2020-2021 Webinars
    • 2021-2022 Webinars
  • Stories
  • Resources
    • Overview
    • Resource Library
Select Page

Regional and Site-Specific Vulnerabilities of the Western Power Grid from a M9.3 Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake

by admin | Nov 29, 2022

Analysis of spatial data from terrain models for landslide predictive mapping

by admin | Nov 29, 2022

Landslides are a pervasive hazard that can result in substantial damage to properties and loss of life throughout the world. To understand the nature and scope of the hazard, landslide hazard mapping has been an area of intense research by identifying areas most...

Probabilistic Geospatial Analyses, Uncertainty Modeling, and Mapping of Seismically-induced Ground Failures

by admin | Nov 29, 2022

Ground failures, in particular landsliding, liquefaction and lateral spreading can be triggered by seismic sources. The frequency, magnitude, and impact of these ground failures are highly dependent on the topography and geology of the site including its slope,...

Performance-Based, Seismically-induced Landslide Hazard Mapping of West Oregon. Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering

by admin | Nov 29, 2022

Seismically-induced landslides can be detrimental to urban communities, often resulting in significant damage and repair costs, blockage of lifeline connection routes and utilities, environmental impacts, and potential for loss of life. Consistent, reliable hazard...

Recent Posts

  • Sampling of CLiP Projects Laboratory Testing
  • 2011 Japan Earthquake Liquefaction Damage
  • Withstanding Tsunamis – Engineers Study Hydrodynamic Forces on Reinforced Concrete Structures
  • When it Comes to Tsunamis, Minutes Matter
  • Preparing for the Really Big One

CLiP Leadership

Michael Olsen

Director, Cascadia Lifelines Program Professor
Civil and Construction Engineering

Dan Cox

Dan Cox

Associate Director, Cascadia Lifelines Program
Professor Civil and Construction Engineering

Scott Ashord

Scott A. Ashford

Inaugural Director, Cascadia Lifelines Program Kearney Professor and Dean College of Engineering

School of Civil and Construction Engineering | 101 Kearney Hall
Oregon State University | Corvallis, OR 97331
© 2025 Cascadia Lifelines Program