Title: SCIGN Archive and Database Report Author: chris roelle Last modified by: Kenneth W. Hudnut Created Date: 3/25/1999 6:23:27 AM Document presentation format
This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which ... barely distinguishable from having no dome present (in short baseline testing) 3/25/99 ...
Update on GPS/SCIGN REASoN CAN GPS Data Products for Solid Earth Science (GDPSES) Sponsored by NASA F Webb, Y Bock, D Dong, B Newport, P Jamason, M Scharber, S Kedar ...
In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button. Select 'Meeting Minder' ... displacement field results. Comparison & combination of results. USGS, JPL & SIO ...
... reconstruction and movie by Tanya Atwater, ... a in USGS geodolite data prior to 1992 Landers sequence [orange] ... monitoring since Sept. 1995 with LA County ...
Michael Bevis (University of Hawaii) Roland Burgmann (University of California, Berkeley) ... Jim Savage (U. S. Geological Survey) Paul Segall (Stanford ...
Volcano Geodesy workshop. more in Cascadia. Prince William Sound stratovolcanoes ... Partnerships with Canada and Mexico - extend the array up to Alaska ...
... coverage for estimating earthquake potential throughout Southern California ... In the event of an earthquake, to measure permanent crustal deformation not ...
Positioning America for the Future. NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION ... BARD. SCIGN. BARGN. EBRY. BAYONET. International GPS Service (IGS) ...
... SCEC SMDB Measuring Deformation in the LA Basin SCIGN GPS Network Determine the deformation across the LA Basin Using InSAR to Observe the Deformation ...
... P Fang, R Chang, G Wadsworth, N King, K Stark, R Granat, S Owen, D Argus ... Generate higher level products from SCIGN data for use by the SCIGN community ...
Title: Tectonic Instabilities: Detecting Variations in Seismicity Prior to Major Earthquakes Author: John Rundle Last modified by: Kristy Tiampo Created Date
SNARF: Theory and Practice, and Implications Thomas Herring Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT tah@mit.edu http://www-gpsg.mit.edu/~tah
REAL LIFE APPLICATIONS Plate movement cause a lot of natural disasters Plate movement can cause large cracks in the surface, earthquakes, and fissures Plate also ...
What is an Earthquake? An earthquake also known as a quake, tremor or temblor is an unpredictable event in which masses of rock shift below Earth's surface, releasing ...
NASA-PAIR. GPS MODELING. Drs. Gerry Simila, W. Horn, C. Shubin ... DISLOC Fault Model Program from JPL. MATLAB Finite Element Model (Horn) Student Projects ...
SCEC Tectonic Geodesy. SESAC. 6/11/03. Ken Hudnut. Los Angeles metropolitan region ... Geodesy Geology = clustering or new higher tectonic rate? Imperial Valley ...
Layers of the Earth. Katie Borucki. Caitlin Hale. Lisa Ruggio. Rachel ... Ranges from 5 km to 10 km at sea level, and 10 km to 70 km in the ... Planet ...
Continental Drift I. Early Evidence of Continental Movement: A. Continental Drift: 1. Continental Drift - A hypothesis, which states that continents have moved ...
Assumes that the same set of conditions leading to an earthquake occur each time. ... Where lots of fault creep occur there is a small chance of a big earthquake. ...
Fence Diagram from the SCEC Seismic Velocity Model of Southern California ... Seismology and geodesy with high-rate GPS. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EARTHQUAKE CENTER ...
Plate Boundaries--The location were two plates meet. ... Geodesy is the study of the size and shape of earth. People study plate boundaries with geodesy ...
Lithosphere-The outer layer of Earth's structure made up of the crust and solid ... Asthenosphere-The layer below the lithosphere that is made up of the rest of the ...
Grade 7 Science Unit 4: The Earth s Crust PLATE TECTONIC THEORY 2nd piece of evidence for Continental Drift Theory 2. Fossils Similar fossils found on one continent ...
Polar Wander Hypotheses. Wegener's Reconstruction of Apparent South ... Wander ... Magnetic Polar Wander Paths. Best interpretation is that there was a single ...
How can EarthScope (& ANSS) help to further SCEC science goals? ... 400 station transportable array 'big foot' ~2400 instrument flexible array. PBO ...
SWAC Module 12: Case Study: JAPAN EARTHQUAKE TSUNAMI NATURAL-TECH HAZARDS * The islands that comprise Japan are located along a subduction zone between the ...
Collaboration is one of the most productive and important of all human relationships. ... made by recording signals from a vibrator moving along a north-south line. ...
Differential GPS ... on SLR, VLBI and GPS. Allows for plate tectonics ... Invert GPS offsets (using Volterra's formula) to get fault parameters, geometry ...
March 30, 2001. 1 ... March 30, 2001. 5. Generalized fault map of southern California with known slip rates circa 1990 ... Imperial Valley. Geologic rate of 20 mm/yr ...
The WSProxy component automatically maps topics to Input / Output streams ... Use HPSearch in scientific / grid applications which can use streaming data ...
Space Shuttle Navigation. Vehicle/Fleet Tracking. Police/Hostage Tracking. Selective Access ... GPS Receivers Used on the Ground in Desert Storm. Earthquake ...
Streaming raw high-rate (1 sec) GPS data from 10 (soon 12) ... These data are available to anyone in raw (MBEN) or RINEX formats for ... GPS Seismology and ...
Using Topic-Based Publish/Subscribe for Managing Real Time GPS Streams ... GPS is used to identify long-term tectonic deformation and static displacements. ...
The December 26, 2004 Tsunami in the Indian Ocean killed 150,000 people and cost ... of critical observations (including weather, climate, disasters, etc. ...
Title: PowerPoint Presentation - 12.201/12.501 Essentials of Geophysics Author: Thomas Herring Last modified by: Thomas Herring Created Date: 10/31/2003 2:25:20 AM
Desirable to produce one unique, rigorous solution with ambiguity resolution ... Agrees with full network ambiguity resolution. To 1 mm rms in station coordinates ...