Additional Geophysics Resources


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PPP Kinamatic Solution for the Great Tohoku Earthquake, M9.0 part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This website features animations that show coordinate variations every 1 sec. relative to the pre-earthquake a priori coordinates from the March 2011 Japan earthquake. There are four animation movie ...

USArray GMV for Near East Coast OF Honshu, Japan Event part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This site, from EarthScope, features a groundmotion movie (Quicktime) of North American crust nearly 6 minutes after the terrible Japan earthquake.

Magnitude 8.9 earthquake near the east coast of Honshu, Japan, 11 March 2011 part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Maps of epicenter location, aftershocks, historical seismicity, and more related to the 11 March 2011 earthquake off the coast of Japan.

IRIS part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Powerpoint presentations, animations and other visualizations for anyone who wants to teach about the most recent earthquake in the news.

Earth Structure Cutaway part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Cutaway drawing of the Earth's structure.

Mineralogy of Earth's Structure part of SERC Web Resource Collection

Cartoon cross section of a subduction zone showing the principal mineralogy of the upper 800 km of Earth's mantle. Arc volcanism at the surface is depicted, as are upper mantle earthquakes (red ...

Ultrasonic Measurements Under Transition Zone Conditions part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This image presents a schematic of the experimental setup used by Wang and Li (2003) to conduct ultrasonic measurements of sample deformation under transition zone conditions.

Geotherm with Pressure-Temperature Ranges Accessible by Static Techniques part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This graph shows a geotherm together with the temperature and pressure ranges over which certain experimental methods are useful.

D-DIA Apparatus part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This image is a schematic of a D-DIA apparatus used for mineral deformation experiments at high temperature and pressure.

The Earth's Mantle part of SERC Web Resource Collection

This illustration from Kellog, Hader, and van der Hilst (1999) shows their vision of a chemically stratified mantle perturbed by the downgoing subducted slabs of oceanic lithospere (blue).