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Teaching Geophysics With A Vertical-Component Seismometer, Kasper Van Wijk, Ted Channel, Karen Viskupic, Martin L. Smith
Teaching Geophysics With A Vertical-Component Seismometer, Kasper Van Wijk, Ted Channel, Karen Viskupic, Martin L. Smith
Geosciences Faculty Publications and Presentations
Earthquakes are some of the more dramatic expressions of the dynamics of our planet. The sudden release of stress built up slowly by tectonic or volcanic processes often has far-reaching consequences, and can be measured (in classrooms) around the world. This is one reason why designing and building seismometers has been a popular activity,1,2 and why different versions of “Seismometer in Schools” projects thrive in the United States, Australia, and Europe. We present a cheap, robust, and easy-to-build seismometer—called the TC1 —to measure seismic displacements in the vertical direction. Its components are easy to obtain and assemble, yet the …