This is an online activity in which students learn how to determine Richter magnitudes. The online Richter-magnitude calculator uses frames and layers to allow the user to make determinations of the Richter magnitudes of Southern California earthquakes from seismograms. If your browser supports neither frames nor layers, you will not be able to use this calculator, but there is an alternate page with a printable seismogram and nomograph available. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division, Undergraduate upper division, Informal education, General public
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
In this activity, students work through two exercises that will demonstrate the construction of inte...
This is an outline of an earthquakes unit using Seismic/Eruption (called SeisVolE on this webpage). ...
This educational module has been designed to provide students with the opportunity to interactively ...
This website contains class notes from part of a Geology 101 (physical geology) course. It describes...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
Virtual Earthquake is an interactive computer program designed to introduce you to the concepts of h...
This is the home page of the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), a consortium of universit...
This on-line exhibit provides an in-depth look at earthquakes. It covers the technology and history ...
This resource is used in the 'Living in Earthquake Country' Teaching Box, Lesson 5: 'A Whole Lot of ...
This earthquake unit was designed to be used with a college course in physical geography. From this ...
This site features an interactive map of recent earthquakes in California and Nevada, a searchable e...
© 2000 Society of Exploration Geophysicists. We have completed development of a seismograph system t...
The University of California at Berkeley Seismological Laboratory home page provides access to the m...
This website contains class notes from a Geology 101 (physical geology) course. It discusses the Mer...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
In this activity, students work through two exercises that will demonstrate the construction of inte...
This is an outline of an earthquakes unit using Seismic/Eruption (called SeisVolE on this webpage). ...
This educational module has been designed to provide students with the opportunity to interactively ...
This website contains class notes from part of a Geology 101 (physical geology) course. It describes...
This interactive feature shows students how an earthquake epicenter is located and how Richter magni...
Virtual Earthquake is an interactive computer program designed to introduce you to the concepts of h...
This is the home page of the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), a consortium of universit...
This on-line exhibit provides an in-depth look at earthquakes. It covers the technology and history ...
This resource is used in the 'Living in Earthquake Country' Teaching Box, Lesson 5: 'A Whole Lot of ...
This earthquake unit was designed to be used with a college course in physical geography. From this ...
This site features an interactive map of recent earthquakes in California and Nevada, a searchable e...
© 2000 Society of Exploration Geophysicists. We have completed development of a seismograph system t...
The University of California at Berkeley Seismological Laboratory home page provides access to the m...
This website contains class notes from a Geology 101 (physical geology) course. It discusses the Mer...
This site has brief lesson plans for a 15-day study of earthquakes. Many earthquake topics are cover...
In this activity, students work through two exercises that will demonstrate the construction of inte...
This is an outline of an earthquakes unit using Seismic/Eruption (called SeisVolE on this webpage). ...