This on-line exhibit provides an in-depth look at earthquakes. It covers the technology and history of seismographs, plate boundaries and tectonics, faults, seismic waves and their uses, the Richter and Mercalli scales, and details about California earthquakes. Educational levels: High school, Informal education, Middle school
This site features earthquake related Flash animations and real video footage. The visualizations il...
This page offers two pieces of software that produce visualizations of seismicity, volcanic activity...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
This resource explores earthquakes and seismic hazards, using the San Francisco area as an example. ...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
This outline of basic information on earthquakes starts with an explanation of an earthquake, includ...
The University of California at Berkeley Seismological Laboratory home page provides access to the m...
This page contains a map of southern California with epicenters of earthquakes shown as circles of d...
This site features an interactive map of recent earthquakes in California and Nevada, a searchable e...
This page describes current special features on seismology, faults, and earthquakes. The current art...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
This virtual tour utilizes the geographic interactive software Google Earth to explain the scientifi...
This easily built classroom apparatus is ideal for gaining a better understanding of how earthquakes...
This lesson uses interactive diagrams of ground shaking from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake to te...
This activity uses the free software 'Seismic Eruption' to visualize seismicity and volcanic activit...
This site features earthquake related Flash animations and real video footage. The visualizations il...
This page offers two pieces of software that produce visualizations of seismicity, volcanic activity...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
This resource explores earthquakes and seismic hazards, using the San Francisco area as an example. ...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
This outline of basic information on earthquakes starts with an explanation of an earthquake, includ...
The University of California at Berkeley Seismological Laboratory home page provides access to the m...
This page contains a map of southern California with epicenters of earthquakes shown as circles of d...
This site features an interactive map of recent earthquakes in California and Nevada, a searchable e...
This page describes current special features on seismology, faults, and earthquakes. The current art...
In this exercise, students will study the three types of faults, investigate the association between...
This virtual tour utilizes the geographic interactive software Google Earth to explain the scientifi...
This easily built classroom apparatus is ideal for gaining a better understanding of how earthquakes...
This lesson uses interactive diagrams of ground shaking from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake to te...
This activity uses the free software 'Seismic Eruption' to visualize seismicity and volcanic activit...
This site features earthquake related Flash animations and real video footage. The visualizations il...
This page offers two pieces of software that produce visualizations of seismicity, volcanic activity...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...