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About EarthScope ANGLE
× The primary aim of the National Science Foundation-funded EarthScope Alaska Native Geoscience Learning Experience (EarthScope ANGLE) is to increase Alaskan resilience to geohazards through education and ...

Partner Network
These organizations are part of the initial EarthScope ANGLE collaborative community. Start your involvement and Join the Community to be on our mailing list. If you or your organization is interested in becoming ...

2019 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop
Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness April 5 - 8, 2019 Anchorage School District Education Center 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd Anchorage AK 99504 × This 4-day professional development ...

2019 EarthScope ANGLE Share-a-thon - February 2, 2019
Anchorage School District Education Center Blue Room 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504 February 2, 2019 9 am - 2 pm (lunch included) Share-a-thon materials are on a private page for participants. ...

2020 EarthScope ANGLE Share-a-thon - February 8, 2020
Anchorage School District Education Center Red Room and Atrium 5530 E Northern Lights Blvd, Anchorage AK 99504 February 8, 2020 9 am - 2 pm (lunch included) Share-a-thon materials are on a private page for ...

2020 2021 2022 EarthScope ANGLE Educator Workshop
Earthquake-Tsunami-Volcano Science & Preparedness Anticipated September 30-October 3, 2022 (Friday-Monday) University of Alaska Anchorage Gorsuch Commons (Rm 106) 3700 Sharon Gagnon Lane Anchorage AK 99508 ...

Pathway 4: Community Resilience
How can we prepare our communities for earthquakes? Essential Questions What particular vulnerabilities exist in the built environment of my community? What preparations can we do ahead of time as individuals, and ...

USArray Seismic Wave Visualizations: Educator Information
These animations show how the ground responds when seismic waves from worldwide earthquakes sweep across more than 400 sensitive seismograph stations of (USArray), the seismologic component of EarthScope. Each animation has a map of the active USArray grid at the time of the earthquake. These animations are a creative use of the data being received by this unusually dense array of monitoring stations that were deployed as a means to "image" the roots of our continent.

Field Trip Guide: The 1964 Great Alaska Earthquake and Tsunami--Consequences of Living on the Leading Edge in Alaska
Robert Witter (ANGLE Project)
This is a guide to a field trip that visits sites in Anchorage, Girdwood, and Whittier Alaska. The focus of the trip is the understand the science and societal impacts of the 1964 Alaska Mag 9.2 earthquake as well as the ongoing EarthScope research on geohazards to help us better plan for future events. Participants practice a tsunami evacuation walk as way to foster discussion of preparedness actions and challenges.

Understanding Natural Hazards
Explore the full collection »These activities and resources help learners think more about the effects of earthquakes, tsunami, and volcanoes and/or how scientists study Earth processes to better understand ...