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Subject: Re: earthquake listings by year and month
From: "Kay Wyatt" kwyatt@.............
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 10:28:18 -0700


Ted,

I like to use a resource offered by Larry Braile.  He maintains a =
Microsoft spreadsheet on the internet of earthquakes recorded by his =
AS-1 seismograph at Purdue University.  It is at =
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile/edumod/as1lessons/InterpSeis/EqList.xls=
..  The nice thing about this is that you can do all the typical =
spreadsheet functions like sorting, etc, once you download it.    He =
only saves the major earthquakes and it goes back to the year 2000.

This is a part of Larry's internet resources for learning about =
earthquakes and seismology.  If you look at Lesson #13 on the page at =
http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile/edumod/as1lessons/as1lessons.htm you =
will see the spreadsheet.

Now the REALLY nice thing about this spreadsheet is that he makes =
available on this same page his corresponding Z files (for those of you =
familiar with Alan Jones Amaseis software) so that you can see the data =
recorded on his seismograph.

Take care,
Kay Wyatt


  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: tchannel1@...............
  To: psn=20
  Sent: Saturday, October 18, 2008 7:56 PM
  Subject: earthquake listings by year and month


  Hi Folks,  Do you know of a website where it shows earthquakes by =
year, by month and magnitudes?








Ted,
 
I like to use a resource offered by = Larry=20 Braile.  He maintains a Microsoft spreadsheet on the internet of=20 earthquakes recorded by his AS-1 seismograph at Purdue University.  = It is=20 at http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile/edumod/as1lessons/InterpSeis/= EqList.xls. =20 The nice thing about this is that you can do all the typical spreadsheet = functions like sorting, etc, once you download it.    He = only=20 saves the major earthquakes and it goes back to the year = 2000.
 
This is a part of Larry's internet = resources for=20 learning about earthquakes and seismology.  If you look at Lesson = #13 on=20 the page at http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~braile/edumod/as1lessons/as1lessons.htm=  you=20 will see the spreadsheet.
 
Now the REALLY nice thing about this = spreadsheet is=20 that he makes available on this same page his corresponding Z files (for = those=20 of you familiar with Alan Jones Amaseis software) so that you can see = the data=20 recorded on his seismograph.
 
Take care,
Kay Wyatt
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 tchannel1@............ =
To: psn
Sent: Saturday, October 18, = 2008 7:56=20 PM
Subject: earthquake listings by = year and=20 month

Hi Folks,  Do you know of a = website where it=20 shows earthquakes by year, by month and magnitudes?
 
Thanks, = Ted

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