Short Biography
Steve Malone
Emeritus Research Professor
Office: ATG-226
ESS Mailing Address
Phone: 206-685-3811
Fax: 206-543-0489 (shared)
Email: steve @ ess.washington.edu
Homepage: http://earthweb.ess.washington.edu/malone
Research Groups: Seismology and Tectonics, Volcanology
Areas of Interest:
Seismology, Tectonics, Hazards
Selected Publications:
• Malone, Steve, A Warning about Early Warning, (Opinion) Seis Res Letts. Vol 79,5, 2008 • Qamar, Anthony, Steve D. Malone, Seth C. Moran, William P. Steele, Weston Thelen, Near-real-time information products for Mount St. Helens – Tracking the ongoing eruption, in A Volcano Rekindled: The Renewed Eruption of Mount St. Helens, 2004-2006, U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1750, 2008. • Mario La Rocca, Kenneth C. Creager, Danilo Galluzzo, Steve Malone, John E. Vidale, Justin R. Sweet, Aaron G. Wech, Cascadian tremor located near plate interface constrained by S minus P wave times, Science V323, 620-621, 2009 • Crider, Juliet G., David Frank, Stephen D. Malone, Michael P. Poland, Cynthia Werner, Jacqueline Caplan-Auerbach, Magma at depth: A retrospective analysis of the 1975 unrest at Mount Baker, Washington, USA; Bull. Vol. V73 N2 p175-189. DOI: 10.1007/s00445-010-0441-0, 2011 •S. D. Malone and J. E. Vidale, Developing earthquake early warning in the US is currently a waste of time and money, Seismological Research Letters, March 2011, v. 82, p. 308