seismop (you can call it as seis+mop or seismo+p) is a seismologist who studies earthquakes and use seismic waves to study anything that generate vibrations!
The first InSAR and pixel offset result of ALOS-2 from GSI, showing a max 3m LOS displacement.
The data was acquired 7hr after the earthquake and the result was published <1 day.
Dr. Yige Zhang @ChemClimatology shares his experiences as an international scholar working in the USA.
Come & join the conversation in our #AANHPI Heritage Month panel “International Scholars in Geosciences” on Fri 5/27 at 2 PM EDT/11 AM PDT.
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A recently accepted paper in Earthquake Research Advances (ERA) on preliminary analysis of the 2022/01/15 Tonga volcanic eruption in case any of you are interested https://t.co/yhIt1KQ3DO
Seismic sound (played at 100 times faster than true speed) during the 2020/08/04 Beruit explosion. The repeated signal before and after the explosion is likely produced by marine prospecting shots, and hence is not related to the explosion. https://t.co/ZCAMFMJGcr via @YouTube
20190706 M71 Ridgecrest earthquake sound recorded at a seismic station in China Lake. There are already plenty of foreshocks/aftershocks being identified by USGS/Caltech, but I believe that your ear can hear more. https://t.co/1W5hpaUa6w via @YouTube
A plot of the first 24-hr of aftershocks following the recent magnitude 5.8 earthquake in southern Sichuan, China. Also included is a news release of two M>5 events in that region possibly induced by fracking in that region published in SRL this month. https://t.co/eWJYikuLg2