Kate E. Allstadt is a geologist and seismologist employed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) who works out of Golden, Colorado.[1][2] She is a self-described "present-day geologist" for her interest in connections between geology of the Pacific Northwest and the people in its local communities.[3][4] She is a published expert on the 2014 Oso landslide.[5][6]
Following her 2013 Ph.D. from University of Washington (UW), she was awarded an NSF Earth Sciences Postdoctoral Fellowship.[7] For some time while she was a student at UW, she was a graduate student with the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.[8][9]
^"Kate Allstadt". AGU Fall Meeting 2020. AGU. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
^Feidt, Annie (28 December 2018). "Anchorage earthquake put new mapping tool to the test". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
^"Meet Kate Allstadt, self-described "present-day geologist"". College of the Environment. University of Washington. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
^"Alumni Spotlight: Kate Allstadt" (PDF). College of the Environment. University of Washington.
^Iverson, R. M.; George, D. L.; Allstadt, K.; Reid, M. E.; Collins, B. D.; Vallance, J. W.; Schilling, S. P.; Godt, J. W.; Cannon, C. M.; Magirl, C. S.; Baum, R. L.; Coe, J. A.; Schulz, W. H.; Bower, J. B. (15 February 2015). "Landslide mobility and hazards: implications of the 2014 Oso disaster". Earth and Planetary Science Letters. 412: 197–208. Bibcode:2015E&PSL.412..197I. doi:10.1016/j.epsl.2014.12.020. ISSN 0012-821X.
^Multiple news sources:
"Oso landslide hit fast, hard and with no warning". USA TODAY. 28 March 2014.
"Double-Barreled Blow: How the Oso Mudslide Went Down". NBC News. 28 March 2014.
^"Award # 1349572 - EAR-PF Toward early detection and tracking of mass movements at volcanoes using seismic methods". NSF Award Search. National Science Foundation. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
^Allstadt, Kate (12 March 2012). "The Danger Beneath Seattle: A City on a Fault Line". Next City. Crosscut.
^"[Kate Allstadt]". Pacific Northwest Seismic Network. 9 March 2015 – via Facebook.
Kate E. Allstadt is a geologist and seismologist employed by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) who works out of Golden, Colorado. She is a self-described...
Observatory in 1897, and is currently a USGS emeritus scientist. Along with KateAllstadt, Gardner is a leader of the GeoGirls program, which helps young girls...
Seattle Times, January 27, 2006. See also Steelhead Landslide pictures. Allstadt, Kate (March 26, 2014), Seismic signals generated by the March 22nd Oso Landslide...