- Kate Hutton
Kate Hutton, nicknamed the Earthquake Lady or Dr. Kate, is staff seismologist at the
California Institute of Technology in Pasadena,California .Hutton received a B.S. in
astronomy fromPennsylvania State University in 1971, and an M.S. (1973) and Ph.D. (1976) in astronomy from theUniversity of Maryland, College Park . She has worked for the Caltech earthquake center as aseismologist her entire career.After graduation, Hutton says she found astronomy jobs scarce, so switched careers. She sees the two professions as similar: "Earth is a planet, after all, so it's sort of a matter of looking down rather than looking up." Most of her job is consumed by bureaucracy and data analysis, but immediately following a major earthquake, especially in Southern California, Hutton is sought by the media for her professional commentary. Her local celebrity is such that people take note of her shopping, whether she is replacing glassware or stocking up.cite news
title=That Earthquake Lady
author=Richard Tate
date=March 2001
publisher=The Advocate
accessdate=2006-12-09]Hutton sometimes appears with her
United States Geological Survey colleague "Dr. Lucy" Jones, who has been appearing on television since the 1980s. According toLA Weekly , "Hutton strikes just the right balance between calm and caution" in explaining earthquake science to viewers.cite news
title=Epicenter of Cool: Dr. Kate Hutton
author=Gendy Alimurung
date=2006-04-19
publisher=LA Weekly
accessdate=2006-12-09]Hutton has been an out
lesbian since 1984, and is often listed as a "lesbian icon". [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2001_March_13/ai_71763691 Interview with seismologist Kate Hutton] ]Hutton was the consulting seismologist for the 1990
monster movie "Tremors". The seismic theories were for once well presented, the only liberty taken for theatrical effect was that the apparent seismic response of the propagation of the fictitious creatures in the film ("graboids") was too low-frequency for the ground shaking likely to be realistically caused by the graboids.Fact|date=February 2007References
External links
* [http://www.seismolab.caltech.edu/hutton_k.html Official website] at the Seismology Lab
* [http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~kate/ Personal website] at Caltech
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