Mission Statement of the Nevada Seismological
Laboratory, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada
The
Seismological Laboratory was approved by the Nevada Board of Regents
at their meeting of February 15, 1974 as a separate research division
of the University of Nevada. It is organized as a statewide research
laboratory, with its Director reporting to the Dean of the Mackay
School of Mines. The mission of the Seismological Laboratory, as
approved by the Board of Regents, is to:
1.
Operate a network of seismic stations in the Nevada region;
2.
Analyze the data obtained with the Nevada seismic network;
3.
Compile data on historic and current earthquake activity in and
around the State of Nevada;
4.
Serve as a repository of information and exchange of information
on earthquake activity in Nevada and adjoining states;
5.
Provide for education of the public in matters related to seismicity
and earthquake risk in the Nevada region;
6.
Carry out grant- and contract- supported research on earthquake
problems of national importance;
7.
Consider such other kindred scientific and economic questions as
in the judgment of the Board of Regents shall be deemed of value
to the people of the State.
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