Andrew Michael USGS, Earthquake Science Center Workshop on Visualizing Seismic Waves for Teaching and Research Feb. 23, 2011 Please open animations 01-10.

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Andrew Michael USGS, Earthquake Science Center Workshop on Visualizing Seismic Waves for Teaching and Research Feb. 23, 2011 Please open animations in Quicktime or another player

Go To Real-Time Sound Recording

Listen to animation 01 Petrolia.m4v 400x real time

Listen to animation 02 Petrolia.m4v 800x real time

Listen to animation 04 Parkfield Distance.m4v 100x real time

Listen to animation 05 Parkfield Rock Types.m4v 80x real time

Rock Type and Basin Depth

Listen to animation 06 Coachella Basin True.m4v 80x real time

Rock Type and Basin Depth Listen to animation 07 Coachella Basin Max.m4v 80x real time

The Pitch of Earthquakes: a summary

Listen to animation 08 Landers at Parkfield.m4v 80x real time

Listen to animation 09 Landers at Mammoth.m4v 80x real time

Listen to animation 10 Landers at Geysers.m4v 80x real time

Earthquake Quartet 1 combines trombone, cello, and voice with audio playback of seismograms and explores the how the slow motion of the Earth’s plates is interrupted by abrupt earthquakes that usually take place in the background of societies normal life.

online Earthquake Quartet #1: Earthquake Sounds Interactive Quiz: on workshop web page Earthquake Sounds Encyclopedia Article Really cool tremor sonified seismogram from Rick Aster Or invite us to give the Music of Earthquakes lecture