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Measure a Changing Volcano
EarthScope Consortium
This hands-on demonstration illustrates how GPS can be used to measure the inflation and deflation of a volcano. Volcanoes may inflate when magma rises closer to the surface and deflate when the pressure dissipates or after an eruption.
Grade Level: General Public, Informal, Middle (6-8), High School (9-12), Intermediate (3-5)
Subject: Natural Hazards:Volcanism, Geodesy, Geoscience
Special Interest: Quantitative, Data, models, or simulations, Hazards
Quantitative Skills: Gathering Data
Coastal Alaska is Tsunami Country (in 9 languages)
USGS ShakeAlert program and EarthScope ANGLE project participants
Factsheet and infographics on protecting yourself in a tsunami hazard zone in Alaska. Whether coastal Alaska is your home, workplace, or a travel destination, it is important to know how to stay safe in the event of a tsunami. Safety actions vary for different communities in Alaska.
Grade Level: General Public, Informal, Intermediate (3-5), Middle (6-8), High School (9-12), College Lower (13-14)
Subject: Natural Hazards, Tsunami
Special Interest: Hazards