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MorningSong
12th March 2011, 20:46
Off the scales! The Earth is stll ringing like a bell!

http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml

nearing
12th March 2011, 21:22
How can I show a few of those graphs here? I'd like to discuss the pattern I see.

Calz
12th March 2011, 21:31
Off the scales! The Earth is stll ringing like a bell!

http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/heli2.shtml

That is remarkable!

Thanks for sharing.

yiolas
12th March 2011, 22:00
How can I show a few of those graphs here? I'd like to discuss the pattern I see.

Hi Nearing, you must click on to one of the location sites, then right click and save the picture. Then upload it into your forum response.

nearing
12th March 2011, 22:25
Thanks, Yiola. Now I need to figure out to 'upload' in a post. I see 'insert image' but that asks for an url. These photos are not on a website they are just on my computer.

Hmmm.

And uploading from that website is not good either as the graphs are continuously updated and aren't in a regular photo format.

Oh well.

ulli
12th March 2011, 22:28
Thanks, Yiola. Now I need to figure out to 'upload' in a post. I see 'insert image' but that asks for an url. These photos are not on a website they are just on my computer.

Hmmm.

you go to your profile page and click on albums, and there you find the button to upload pictures from your hard drive.
Once you have created the album or single picture, you rightclick on it and then find the URL in the popup window, which you can copy/paste.

MorningSong
12th March 2011, 22:29
Load them to your profile photo album (create one first) and then you can insert them with the image function.

OOps- ulli beat me to it...

Can't wait to hear what you have to share with us!

nearing
12th March 2011, 23:01
Okay, help me here.

The blackish one is from Caicos Islands right now. The other is from Albuquerque, NM.

Am I correct in assuming the Albuquerque one is the active one seismically and the Caicos one is quiet?

MorningSong
12th March 2011, 23:24
Well, as I read it both are quite active, but the one on the left is picking up a lot more S waves, enough to practically cover the whole graph.

nearing
12th March 2011, 23:36
Would a quiet graph be all white?

MorningSong
13th March 2011, 00:03
I do believe so.

(Sorry, nearing, but this old nanny goat must hit the hay. I'll be back tomorrow. Cia'ň)

nearing
13th March 2011, 00:13
goodnight!

sweet dreams....

MorningSong
13th March 2011, 22:17
-BUMP-

Where'd you go, nearing?

Hervé
13th March 2011, 22:46
I checked the OP cited site again today.

Unless I am totally mistaken on the recordings, they need to change the graph papers on the drums... it's still all black from previous days.

MorningSong
13th March 2011, 22:59
(As I beat myself over the head with the dummy club)...

It does say March 11th, doesn't it?

(I go to the dunce corner with head hung low...)

But it is incredible that the day the quake hit in Japan, at 12:51 MST the whole earth was vibrating, or not?

Hervé
14th March 2011, 04:07
(As I beat myself over the head with the dummy club)...

It does say March 11th, doesn't it?

(I go to the dunce corner with head hung low...)

But it is incredible that the day the quake hit in Japan, at 12:51 MST the whole earth was vibrating, or not?

Please, don't. :frusty:

Below are two pics of seismograms on Friday March 11th.

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One for 2:21 MST the other for 13:21 MST.

The rest of them are about as blackened by the needle going nuts.

So, yes the entire Earth was resonating/ringing and for quite a while!

Hope this helps?

nomadguy
14th March 2011, 04:15
curious - south pole - http://aslwww.cr.usgs.gov/Seismic_Data/telemetry_data/QSPA_10_24hr.html

Hervé
15th March 2011, 04:33
There ya go... "normal"...


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:dance:

3 days later... they finally changed their "graph paper."

MorningSong
15th March 2011, 13:47
Thank-you very much for this notice.