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The Seismological Society of America (SSA) is an international
scientific society A learned society (; also learned academy, scholarly society, or academic association) is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline, profession, or a group of related disciplines such as the arts and science. Membership may ...
devoted to the advancement of seismology and the understanding of earthquakes for the benefit of society. Founded in 1906, the society has members throughout the world representing seismologists and other geophysicists, geologists, engineers, insurers, and policy-makers in preparedness and safety.


History

The society was established by academic, government, and other scientific and engineering professionals in the months following the April 18th
San Francisco earthquake At 05:12 Pacific Standard Time on Wednesday, April 18, 1906, the coast of Northern California was struck by a major earthquake with an estimated moment magnitude of 7.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (''Extreme''). High-intensity sha ...
, with the first meeting of the Board of Directors taking place on December 1, 1906.


Publications

The Seismological Society of America publishes the ''
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America ''Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America'' (BSSA) is a bimonthly peer reviewed scientific journal published by the Seismological Society of America. The editor-in-chief is Thomas Pratt (U. S. Geological Survey). The journal covers seis ...
'' (''BSSA''), a journal of research in earthquake seismology and related disciplines since 1911, and ''Seismological Research Letters'' (''SRL''), which serves as a forum for informal communication among seismologists, as well as between seismologists and those non-specialists interested in seismology and related disciplines. The ''Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America'' (''BSSA''), first issued in 1911, is a bimonthly peer-reviewed journal of original seismological research as well as reviews which summarize topics of seismic research. Offering highly detailed, in-depth, and theoretical treatment of its subject matter by international authors, this journal appeals to an audience of specialists in the field of seismology. ''Seismological Research Letters'' (''SRL''), first issued in 1987, is a peer-reviewed journal published bimonthly both in print and online. This journal appeals to a broader international audience of geoscientists beyond seismology as well as a possible crossover audience beyond the geoscientific specialties. As such, this journal publishes both original research and, to a lesser degree, educational, historical, and emerging topics of seismological science. Original research of similar scope can be found in both journals (''BSSA'' above and ''SRL''), but ''SRL'' papers tend to be less theoretical and more experimental in nature, as well as more timely. ''The Seismic Record'' (TSR), established in 2021, publishes short peer-reviewed articles on the breadth of seismology and earthquake science. The articles, each no more than six published pages in total, cover recent events and current topics of strong significance, warranting rapid peer review and publication. SSA follows a general policy of online open access permitting authors to post their work online at their discretion anytime 12 months after its initial publication by SSA.


Meetings

The society hosts an annual meeting every April. The meeting is open to anyone. SSA members receive a discount on their meeting registration. The Eastern Section of SSA hosts an annual meeting each fall.


Past and future annual meetings

* 27–30 April 2021 – Virtual * 23–26 April 2019 – Seattle, Washington * 14–17 May 2018 – Miami, Florida * 18–20 April 2017 – Denver, Colorado * 20–22 April 2016 – Reno, Nevada * 21–23 April 2015 – Pasadena, California * 30 April-2 May 2014 – Anchorage, Alaska * 17–19 April 2013 – Salt Lake City, Utah * 17–19 April 2012 – San Diego, California * 13–15 April 2011 – Memphis, Tennessee * 21–23 April 2010 – Portland, Oregon * 8–10 April 2009 – Monterey, California * 16–18 April 2008 – Santa Fe, New Mexico * 11–13 April 2007 – Kona, Hawaii * 18–22 April 2006 – San Francisco, California * 27–29 April 2005 – Lake Tahoe, Nevada * 14–16 April 2004 – Palm Springs, California * 30 April-3 May 2003 – San Juan, Puerto Rico * 17–19 April 2002 – Victoria, British Columbia (Canada) * 18–20 April 2001 – San Francisco, California * 10–12 April 2000 – San Diego, California * 3–5 May 1999 – Seattle, Washington * 16–18 March 1998 – Boulder, Colorado * 9–11 April 1997 – Honolulu, Hawaii * 1–3 April 1996 – St. Louis, Missouri * 22–24 March 1995 – El Paso, Texas * 5–7 April 1994 – Pasadena, California * 14–16 April 1993 – Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Mexico * 14–16 April 1992 – Santa Fe, New Mexico * 25–27 March 1991 – San Francisco, California * 2–4 May 1990 – Santa Cruz, California * 16–19 May 1973 – Golden, Colorado *


See also

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American Geological Institute The American Geosciences Institute (AGI) is a nonprofit federation of about 50 geoscientific and professional organizations that represents geologists, geophysicists, and other earth scientists. The organization was founded in 1948. The name of ...
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Geological Society of America The Geological Society of America (GSA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of the geosciences. History The society was founded in Ithaca, New York, in 1888 by Alexander Winchell, John J. Stevenson, Charles H. Hitchco ...
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IRIS Consortium IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology) is a university research consortium dedicated to exploring the Earth's interior through the collection and distribution of seismographic data. IRIS programs contribute to scholarly research, ...
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List of geoscience organizations This is a list of organizations dealing with the various geosciences, including geology, geophysics, hydrology, oceanography, petrophysics, and related fields. * * * * * * * * * *Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS) * * * (Ca ...


References

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External links


SSA official website
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