Initial Publication Date: March 16, 2016
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Animations From the Chronicles' Videos (no audio)

Continuous Creep - 19 sec

continuous movement along a plate boundary Slow Slip Event Research: Harmony Colella


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Slow Slip - 15 sec

very slow movement along a plate boundary Slow Slip Event Research: Harmony Colella


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Subduction Zone - 13 sec

one plate sliding under another Slow Slip Event Research: Harmony Colella


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Crust and Upper Mantle - 17 sec

magma, magma chambers, and surface eruption Volcano Research: Emilie Hooft


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Seismic Wavefront - 12 sec

seismic waves slow down when contacting a magma chamber Volcano Research: Emilie Hooft


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Active Rifting - 5 sec

rifting caused by upwelling of mantle material Rio Grande Rift Project: Jenny Nakai


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Passive Rifting - 4 sec

rifting is caused by applying opposing forces to the lithosphere Rio Grande Rift Project: Jenny Nakai


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Rifting and Uplifting - 26 sec

rifting caused by different forces applied to the lithosphere SPREE Overview


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Seismic Wave Speed - 12 sec

different wave speeds through sandstone and granite SPREE Overview


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Seismic Station & Seismograph - 20 sec

surface wave traveling to seismometer and seismograph of recorded wave motion (east/west, north/south, and up/down) Meet Emily Wolin (station graphic) and Rio Grande Rift Project: Jenny Nakai (graph)


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Rifting With GPS Stations- 9 sec

using GPS stations to measure movement Rio Grande Rift Project: Jenny Nakai


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GPS Signal Speed - 26 sec

the two GPS signal frequencies slow down at different rates while traveling to a ground station PBO Overview


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GPS Snow Depth Measuring - 18 sec

GPS used to measure snow depth PBO Overview


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Gravity Profile - 8 sec

different rock densities create a different gravitational pull Gravity Team Fieldwork



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