Sandi Doughton Explained

Sandi Doughton
Birth Place:Oklahoma, U.S.
Occupation:Journalist
Alma Mater:University of New Mexico
Texas A&M University
Genre:Science
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Sandi Doughton is an American author and science journalist for The Seattle Times.

Career

Doughton was born in Oklahoma[1] and earned an undergraduate degree from the University of New Mexico with majors in biology and journalism and a minor in chemistry. She chose to enter journalism full time and began her career at the Los Alamos Monitor in Los Alamos, New Mexico.[2] [3] Doughton moved to The News Tribune in Tacoma, Washington, where she was an environment and health reporter before being hired by The Seattle Times.[2]

Her first book, Full-Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest, was published in 2013 by Sasquatch Books. It describes the earthquake risk posed to the Pacific Northwest by the Cascadia subduction zone, including its discovery in the late 20th century, and predicts its effects on the region's cities and potential aftermath.[4] [5]

Doughton's coverage of the 2014 Oso landslide for The Seattle Times earned her the David Perlman Award for Excellence in Science Journalism from the American Geophysical Union in 2015.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Savage . Dan . Dan Savage . July 15, 2015 . Nine Questions for Sandi Doughton, Author of Full-Rip 9.0: The Next Big Earthquake in the Pacific Northwest . . February 22, 2020.
  2. Web site: Sandi Doughton . Natural Hazards Center at University of Colorado Boulder . February 22, 2020.
  3. Web site: Staff Pick: Full Rip 9.0 . . February 22, 2020.
  4. News: June 15, 2013 . 'Full Rip 9.0' review: The next big thing- Warnings of a megaquake . . February 22, 2020.
  5. News: Takami . David . June 14, 2013 . 'Full Rip 9.0': major Pacific Northwest quake, major shocker . The Seattle Times . February 22, 2020.
  6. July 23, 2015 . AGU honors journalists Andrew Revkin, Douglas Fox and Sandi Doughton for outstanding science reporting . . February 22, 2020.