Difference between revisions of "110311 JapanEarthquake"

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* [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=49621&src=twitter-nh Tsunami map] NASA Earth Observatory
 
* [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/view.php?id=49621&src=twitter-nh Tsunami map] NASA Earth Observatory
  
In response to the M9.0 earthquake in Japan on March 11, 2011, the ARIA team at JPL and Caltech have produced a “version 0.1” set of horizontal coseismic displacements based on our solutions from GEONET GPS sites. We are posting  coseismic vectors as well as a table with offset values on the following anonymous ftp site:
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Preliminary GPS displacement data (version 0.1) provided by the ARIA team at JPL and Caltech. All Original GEONET RINEX data provided to Caltech by the Geospatial Information Authority (GSI) of Japan:
 
* [ftp://sideshow.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/usrs/ARIA/ARIA_japan_coseismic_V0.1.pdf ARIA Data showing Japan shift]
 
* [ftp://sideshow.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/usrs/ARIA/ARIA_japan_coseismic_V0.1.pdf ARIA Data showing Japan shift]
 
* [ftp://sideshow.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/usrs/ARIA FTP site with data]
 
* [ftp://sideshow.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/usrs/ARIA FTP site with data]

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USGS Earthquake Resources

NOAA Animations

NASA Resources

Preliminary GPS displacement data (version 0.1) provided by the ARIA team at JPL and Caltech. All Original GEONET RINEX data provided to Caltech by the Geospatial Information Authority (GSI) of Japan:

ESRI Resources

IRIS Earthquake Resources

Scientist Curating Resources

Educational Resources

SERC links for tsunamis & earthquakes:

  • tsunamis (both general & specific) including visualization suggestions
  • earthquakes (general & specific) including visualization of earthquakes & plate tectonics

Aggregation Sites

Pacific Disaster Center Resources

Global Hazards Atlas

Apps

Science-related News