Seismic St. Louis
Emily SekineI'm interested in better understanding the ongoing geological processes that shape St. Louis and the Mississippi Valley region. So far, I've been looking into the history of seismicity in the region, focusing on the fascinating but little known history of the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811 and 1812 -- the most devastating earthquakes to have hit the US east of the Rockies. I've also been exploring how St. Louis and surrounding areas are dealing with the possibility of another earthquake occurring in the future. According to one article I read, one of the biggest uncertainties is what would happen to the heavily engineered Mississippi River in the case of another major tremblor. The shaking could break the levees, flooding wide areas along the river and creating cascading effects. The flow of the river might also reverse completely, as occurred during the New Madrid earthquakes.
On these possibilities and the lack of scientific consensus surrounding intraplate seismicity in this zone, see this article in The Atlantic.
On current efforts to create earthquake hazard maps in St. Louis, see this overview on the US Geological Survey site.
For a deeper dive into the history of the New Madrid earthquakes, see this book by historian of science Conevery Bolton Valencius.
Toxic Data Infrastructures: Emission and Ridesharing
My work is centered around the formation of civic data about vulnerable communities, primarily focused on the practices of categorizing and classifying transportation and pollution data in in South
Ethnosketch, Undergraduate Curriculum: Toxic Data Infrastructures
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Undergraduate Curriculum: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
Ethnosketch, Ethnography Off Campus: Toxic Data Infrastructures
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Ethnography Off Campus: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
Ethnosketch, Hierarchy of Questions: Toxic Data Infrastructures
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Hierarchy of Questions: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
Ethnosketch, Staccato Project Design: Toxic Data Infrastructures
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Staccato Project Design: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
California At Risk Questions
These are research questions for the california at risk project.
Toxic Data Infrastructures Essay Bibliography
This is the PECE essay bibliography for:
Ethnosketch, Questioning a Text: Toxic Data Infrastructures
Yoo, Chae. 2018. Ethnosketch, Questioning a Text: Toxic Data Infrastructures.
This sketch is on <Mushroom at the End of the World> by Anna Tsing.
It's an image of net zero commitment of FORMOSA CHEMICALS & FIBRE CORPORATION