BALTIMORE (WJZ)— Tracking earthquakes from right here in Maryland. That's what a National Science Foundation project is attempting to do. As Pat Warren reports, scientists are eager to see more of ...
Alaska officials are working to keep in place a statewide seismic network that’s scheduled to be decommissioned next year but is vital for understanding earthquake and tsunami risks in the nation’s ...
Alaska officials are working to keep in place a statewide seismic network that's scheduled to be decommissioned next year but is vital for understanding earthquake and tsunami risks in the nation's ...
It's no secret that scientists have extracted an abundance of data from the National Science Foundation's EarthScope-USArray and its unique transportable seismic network of 400 sensor stations ...
The new method promises significant improvements in the resolution and accuracy of crustal and upper mantle images down to 60 miles or more within the Earth, particularly when used in tandem with ...
The USArray project has produced a remarkable animation showing how earthquake waves travel across massive expanses of landmasses. As you’ll see in this video, these waves are a lot like ripples on a ...
Seismologists have long relied on earthquakes or expensive tools like explosives to help create images of Earth's interior, but a new method created by University of Colorado at Boulder ...
Trilby Cox will discuss the USArray Transportable Array, currently encompassing the entire state of Montana, at 4 p.m. Thursday in Room 101, Chemistry and Biology Building, Montana Tech. His free, ...
Before fireworks streaked across the skies of southern California on July 4, nature unleashed its own thunderous blast of energy: an earthquake. The magnitude 6.4 temblor struck near Ridgecrest around ...