Recent Earthquake Teachable Moments

Submitted by jrholliday on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 09:52
IRIS, the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology, maintains images, maps, and other information in downloadable powerpoint slide presentations. This presents a great, quick way to learn about and discuss the magnitude 8.9 Japan earthquake and associated tsunami.
Teachable Moment Presentation
- updated 11 Mar 18 slide Powerpoint presentation (zipped ppt with animation 4.58 MB)
- University of Portland/IRIS Earthquake Notice (pdf 1.16 MB)
- Converted powerpoint presentation (pdf 1.83 MB)
- Embedded animation from powerpoint (swf 356 kB)
Animations and Visualizations
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