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| accident reconstructionist, Long Island, Nassau County, Suffolk Country, Tri-State area,five boroughs, biomechanics, defense, plaintiff, product liability,injury impact, force analysis,motion,velocity
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| Engineer with appliance, automotive, lighting experience. Consumer clothes dryer, microwave oven and fluorescent lighting experience. UL, AGA, and other agency experience.
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An earthquake is a sudden and sometimes catastrophic movement of a part of the Earth's surface. Earthquakes result from the dynamic release of elastic strain energy that radiates seismic waves. Earthquakes typically result from the movement of faults, planar zones of deformation within the Earth's upper crust. The word earthquake is also widely used to indicate the source region itself. The Earth's lithosphere is a patch work of plates in slow but constant motion (see plate tectonics). Earthquakes occur where the stress resulting from the differential motion of these plates exceeds the strength of the crust. The highest stress (and possible weakest zones) are most often found at the boundaries of the tectonic plates and hence these locations are where the majority of earthquakes occur. Events located at plate boundaries are called interplate earthquakes; the less frequent events that occur in the interior of the lithospheric plates are called intraplate earthquakes (see, for example, New Madrid Seismic Zone). Earthquakes related to plate tectonics are called tectonic earthquakes. Most earthquakes are tectonic, but they also occur in volcanic regions and as the result of a number of anthropogenic sources, such as reservoir induced seismicity, mining and the removal or injection of fluids into the crust. Seismic waves including some strong enough to be felt by humans can also be caused by explosions (chemical or nuclear), landslides, and collapse of old mine shafts, though these sources are not strictly earthquakes. These sources will also show a different seismogram than earthquakes
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FIRE /EXPLOSION INVESTIGATION |
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Experts in identification of ignition sources and accelerants, in analysis of fire and burn patterns for origin determinination.
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FORENSIC FIRE INVESTIGATIONS |
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Experts in identification of ignition sources and accelerants, in analysis of fire and burn patterns for origin determinination
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