Earthquake Seismographs for Volunteers to Operate in K-12 Classrooms

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Earthquake Seismographs for Volunteers to Operate in K-12 Classrooms Wayne D. Pennington Shannon E. Bair Seth R. Lemke Michigan Technological University

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Earthquake Seismographs for Volunteers to Operate in K-12

Classrooms

Wayne D. Pennington

Shannon E. Bair

Seth R. Lemke

Michigan Technological University

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• Project background

• The plan

• Software development and features

• Where we’re headed

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Purpose

• To provide low-cost earthquake seismographs for use by volunteers in schools.

• Expose students to geophysics and hands-on science early in their education.

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Similar Programs

• MichSeis– Larry Ruff,

Univ.of Michigan

• PEPP– Princeton Earth

Physics Project

Permanent, near-research quality observatories

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History of the Project

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• MichSeis and PEPP programs are designed for permanent installations and dedicated staff

• Teachers wanted a temporary seismic station

• Needed user-friendly program

• Grant from SEG made this possible

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The Plan

• Develop a user-friendly, interactive program

• Use an extremely simple and portable system

A to D Converter

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How do we do this?

• Use the low-cost EAI S102 long-period seismograph

• Use a Macintosh or PC with an inexpensive A to D converter

• Write user-friendly interface with LabView software

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What is LabView?

• Software that uses the iconic programming language G.

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Current instant; record is added to end, rather than scrolling across.

Universal Time, so that earthquakes can be identified from global observations.

Today’s date

Local Time

SurfaceWaves

P-Wave

The most-recent 30 minutes, continually scrolling slowly across to the left.

Indian Ocean earthquake, June 18, 2000 Mb=7.8

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Slider-bar controlfor instantly chang-ing the display gain of the day’s record.

Slider-bar control for instantly changing the display gain of the 1/2-hour record.

Option to record data at one sample or 10 samples

per second

Indian Ocean earthquake, June 18, 2000 Mb=7.8

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Data recorded prior to midnight (yesterday, in Universal Time) is shown in gray, indicating that it is nearly one day old.

Night-time background noise level.

Data recorded since midnight (Universal Time) is shown in yellow, in these four-hour blocks.

Indian Ocean earthquake, June 18, 2000 Mb=7.8

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Name of file to which data is currently being written.

Amplitude of signal at this instant (changes each second).

The Stomp and yell box shows the output from a hi-frequency geophone, designed to dramatically show the effect of jumping in front of the seismograph (not recorded).

Indian Ocean earthquake, June 18, 2000 Mb=7.8

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Now that we’ve recorded an earthquake, we can look at it in different ways using the Viewer program:

First, let’s look at a whole day of data.

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View One Day

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Next, let’s save the portion of the day containing the quake.

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Name of quake file

Start Time

Length of Time

Scrollbars allow you to search the data to find the quake

Save the Time Span of an Earthquake

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We can also recreate the earthquake arrival.

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Recreate the Occurrence of an Earthquake

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Now we can stretch the quake to identify the waves.

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Stretch the Earthquake Waves

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Finally, we have several filtering options.

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Select a Filter

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Low Pass Filter

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High Pass Filter

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Enter Nodes for the Advanced Band Pass

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Advanced Band Pass Filter

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Frequency Spectrum

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The Future

• Test the program in Upper Peninsula schools

• Train volunteers to work with their local schools

• Provide one day training courses in conjunction with SEG, AAPG, AGU, IRIS, and other local societies

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Acknowledgments

• SEG Foundation

• Larry Ruff, University of Michigan