Earthquake Safety Consultant - San Francisco, CA since Jan 1964
Consultant, Earthquake Geologist
Pacific Gas and Electric Company Feb 1985 - 2011
Director, Earthquake Risk Management
Woodward-Clyde Consultants Sep 1960 - Feb 1985
Director, Geosciences Division
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University of Utah 1956 - 1960
BS Geology, Physical Geology
All Schools listed 1951 - 1960
BS, Geology
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Lloyd Cluff, a seismic expert for PG&E, said work started in October for shallow mapping and the utility will apply in April for a permit for deep mapping down to 10 kilometers (six miles) below the surface.
Date: Mar 22, 2011
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Senator seeks to block California reactor license renewals pending seismic study
Blakeslee wants the company to complete detailed, three-dimensional modeling of the potential hazards posed by the newly detected fault. He became visibly agitated after asking Lloyd Cluff, PG&E's director of earthquake risk management, if he was concerned about the unknown dangers posed by the new fault.
"There could be (other faults). But if there are other faults out there, in my judgment they would be low slip-rate faults," said Lloyd Cluff, director of PG&E's Earthquake Risk Management Program.