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folks thank you for joining my name is Matt Thomas and youre tuned in to the USGS Landslide Hazard seminar this meeting is hosted by the landslide hazards program and co-organized with contributions from Steven Slaughter and Jamie castellnick and for those of you that are new to this meeting you have the ability to submit questions via the chat window or to use the raise your hand feature in combination with your microphone or video camera were going to wait until the end of todays presentation to take questions so in the meantime please just do your best to make sure your microphone is muted and your video cameras off when you arent intending to speak Jen thank you so much for introducing todays speaker foreign thanks Matt and hi everyone its my honor to introduce Philip Prince today he is a project geologist at with I said Appalachian Landslide consultants and we are really fortunate to have Phil on the team Phil started his studies in geology in at Furman University and got h