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 meta:
   status_code: 200
   timestamp: '2023-09-30T16:47:55.654745'
   url: https://www.usgs.gov/staff-profiles/jamie-l-jones
 profile:
   abstracts: []
   affiliations: []
   education: []
   email: jamiejones@usgs.gov
   expertise_terms:
   - Geographic information science
   - Hazard risk analysis
   - Spatial analysis
   - Natural hazards
   - Earthquakes
   - Tsunamis
   honors: []
   intro_statements:
   - Jamie Jones is a geographer with the Western Geographic Science Center in Moffett
     Field, California.
   name: Jamie L Jones
   name_qualifier: null
   orcid: 0000-0002-9967-3314
   organization_link: https://www.usgs.gov/centers/western-geographic-science-center
   organization_name: Western Geographic Science Center
   personal_statement: Her work emphasizes the integration of hazard and non-hazard
     (demographic, economic, etc.) data using geographic information systems (GIS)
     to provide insight into hazard impacts on society. One of her current projects
     is the HayWired earthquake scenario, a hypothetical Mw 7.0 earthquake originating
     on the Hayward fault in Oakland, California, where she provides GIS support
     in various capacities. Along with published work on hazard data (aftershocks,
     liquefaction, mainshock shaking) for the HayWired scenario, she has assessed
     potential lifeline exposure to multiple earthquake hazards (shaking, liquefaction,
     and landslides). Her other main research area relates to hazard-based population
     exposure in the United States, with a current focus on population exposure and
     evacuation potential related to tsunamis along United States shorelines. She
     has co-authored publications focusing on population exposure to various hazards
     (for example, earthquake shaking, tsunami inundation, coastal inundation as
     a result of sea-level rise and storm surge) in a variety of locations (for example,
     Washington, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts). Her previous work focuses on
     hazard exposure, including exposure analyses for the SAFRR tsunami scenario
     (population, agriculture) and the ARkStorm scenario (population), and assisting
     in coding/interpretation of participant interviews and focus groups regarding
     how aftershock information was communicated during the Canterbury earthquake
     sequence for risk communication.
   professional_experience: []
   title: Geographer