Dear AEES Members
I am looking for acceleration time history digital records of Newcastle Earthquake or any synthetically generated digital records near Newcastle or Maitland.
Tanks and kind Regards
RAM SINGH MIEAust CPEng NER APEC Engineer IntPE(Aus)
BSc. Civil Engineering (Hons) MEngSc (Structures) MSc (Computers)
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Sent: Friday, 20 August 2021 5:01 PM
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Subject: [aees] Earthquake location software
Dear AEES members,
As we’re all interested in some aspect of earthquakes, for those who don’t play with them on a regular basis I thought I’d share a little exercise that I put out to the world for Science Week. We’ve updated our free Waves program (for Windows, macOS and Ubuntu) with some new tools that make locating local earthquakes fun and easy. I’ve also uploaded the waveform data from a small earthquake in suburban Melbourne that occurred in July, where the closest station was the one I was testing in my garage while working from home!
Feel free to download the program and data and play around with picking P and S waves and see what answer you get. This might be a handy tool for students to understand the process of locating earthquakes too.
Cheers, Adam.
Adam Pascale
Chief Scientist
Seismology Research Centre, a division of ESS Earth Sciences
141 Palmer Street, Richmond VIC 3121, Australia
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