[ASC-list] Seismograms of *TWO* Japanese Quakes
Derek Williamson
derek.williamson at unsw.edu.au
Wed Apr 13 01:04:24 UTC 2011
Another way of looking at earthquake data - though not from the most recent Japan quakes.
http://bit.ly/fKmudl
Derek
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From: asc-list-bounces at lists.asc.asn.au [mailto:asc-list-bounces at lists.asc.asn.au] On Behalf Of JCribb
Sent: Tuesday, 12 April 2011 3:22 PM
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And if you want to HEAR what the mother of all quakes sounded like in the
deep ocean, go here:
http://listentothedeep.com
Go to the sound library and hit the earthquake button.
Warning: very spooky.
Julian Cribb FTSE
Julian Cribb & Associates
ph +61 (0)2 6242 8770 or 0418 639 245
http://www.sciencealert.com.au/jca.html
www.scinews.com.au
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[mailto:asc-list-bounces at lists.asc.asn.au] On Behalf Of Charles Willock
Sent: Tuesday, 12 April 2011 2:59 PM
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Subject: [ASC-list] Seismograms of *TWO* Japanese Quakes
Hi All,
Two for the (free) price of one! :)
For those who aren't regular earthquake watchers, the following website
gives a quick overview of the seismic activity from a network of
seismographs
around the world. Its fairly basic information, but gives a 24 hour
view.
Just at the moment (and for the next couple of hours) it is showing, on
the same seismogram, both large quakes in Japan.
http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml
Notes:
o. Clicking on each trace will give you a larger version.
o. The scans update every 30 mins
o. the date-time group is MDT (Mountain Time) in the US ...
which corresponds to Colorado ... the location of a World
Data Center (WDC) for this data.
Charlesw
(USGS - US Geological Survey is an authoritative source, although the
individual traces are likely the responsibility of the contributors.)
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