Earthquakes
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Contains local, blast and teleseismic event information from SA network. 2002-2017
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Triggered seismic data from SAHA (2004-2005) and YE6 (2004-2015). Also contains logs and calibration files.
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Event details, station logs and calibrations, temporary deployments, old research. 1976-2011
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Seismic data form South Australian Network. Stations: ADE, ALV2, DNL, FR27, GHS, GHSS, GLN, GLN2, HML1, HML2, HTT, KNC, MRAT, MYP, NBK, PLMR, SDAN, STR2, TORR, UT, UTT. Date range,2006-2017, not definitive. Some logs files.
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This poster shows earthquakes occurring in Australia in 2016 with a background of earthquake activity in Australia over the past 10 years. Also included are images produced as part of the analysis of the Petermann Ranges Earthquakes -, the offshore Bowen Earthquakes -, and the Norsemann Earthquakes Sequences. A yearly summary of earthquake occurrences in Australia as well as the top 10 Australian earthquakes in 2016 are presented.
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Contains Events, arrivals, locations and other eqfocus results tables, for the South Australian Government Seismic Network
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Animation showing Australian Earthquakes since 1964
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Scanned enquires and insurance claims requesting information about South Australian Earthquake or Seismic data for teleseismic events. 1959-1987
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Scanned felt reports from 1902, 1954-2010. One pdf per event.
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<div>These videos are part of a series to provide tutorials in how to use the Earthquakes@GA portal in the classroom. They include guides for basic navigation, how to access summary data for recent earthquake events and how to make a felt report. They also demonstrate how to use the Search function to collect historic earthquake data across a range of criteria including location (both within Australia and across the world), date and time, and magnitude.</div><div>Videos included:</div><div>- Introduction to using the Earthquakes@GA data portal</div><div>- How to use the Search function in the Earthquakes@GA data portal</div><div><br></div><div>They are suitable for a secondary to senior secondary student and teacher audience.</div>