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For my e-Portfolio project, I chose to research seismic activity. Not only research, but learn about it. I wanted to go out into our community and find local resources to go to for information. I found two amazing places! First, the Browning Building on the University of Utah campus. Second, the Natural History Museum (also at the University).
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First stop was the Browning Building where they had a seismometer- which measures motion of the ground- in the room along with a huge display of seismographs.
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Besides Seismographs there is a Shake Cast Screen and Earthquake Data for the West.
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Produced after an earthquake. Shows a “Shake Map” which gives information about quake. Blue to red. Blue = Not Felt, no damage, intensity of 1. Red = Extreme Shaking, very heavy damage, intensity of 10+.
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There is a seismograph area right before you get to the Dinosaur fossils that lets you jump and see the seismograph of that shaking of the ground you created. Also, there is a station where you build a building and see the effects of an earthquake on it. Click on the videos to the right to start them.
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› www.usgs.gov www.usgs.gov › www.quake.utah.edu www.quake.utah.edu
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