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Education & Outreach Series | No. 1 | |
| Watch Earthquakes as they Occur | |||
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[Located at: http://www.iris.edu (Click
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| IRIS is a university research consortium dedicated to monitoring the Earth and exploring its interior through the collection and distribution of geophysical data. | |||
| IRIS programs contribute to scholarly research, education, earthquake hazard mitigation, and the verification of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. | |||
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The Seismic Monitor is an interactive display of global seismicity that allows users to monitor earthquakes in near real-time, view records of ground motion, learn about earthquakes, and visit seismic stations around the world. Monitor Current Earthquakes Visit Seismic Stations View Global Topography and Seismicity Seismic Alarm |
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| Support for IRIS comes from the National Science Foundation, other federal agencies, universities, and private foundations | |||
| The seismic monitor was developed by the IRIS Consortium, US Geological Survey, University of Colorado, and Reel Illusions Multimedia, Inc. | |||
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York Ave., NW #800 Washington DC 20005 phone (202)682-2220 fax (202) 682-2444 http://www.iris.edu |
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| This educational material is reproduced with permission from the IRIS Consortium. This page was adapted for the web by Bob Conkwright , from an Adobe Acrobat PDF document created by the IRIS Consortium. | |||
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To obtain a copy of " Education & Outreach Series No. 1"
in Adobe PDF format, To request preprinted copies of any or all of the Education & Outreach Series, please send your request to susan@iris.edu (please include the handout volume number and quantity needed for each). |
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updated 4/4/05 |
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