 Seth began working for the
WSGS in 2002, digitizing landslide maps. Since then, he has worked on geologic hazard, geothermal, and groundwater projects.
Seth has also created bedrock and surficial geology maps at various scales. He works with local, state, and federal agencies to identify, characterize,
and mitigate geologic hazards for the benefit of the public. Seth currently oversees the Water Resources, Geologic Hazards, and Mapping Divison.
Future projects he will be working on are focused on landslides and Quaternary-aged faults.
A list of Seth's publications can be found on the WSGS Publication Sales and Free Downloads site.
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