In hyperbolic geometry, an earthquake map is a method of changing one hyperbolic manifold into another, introduced by William Thurston. (Wikipedia).
Coding Challenge #57: Mapping Earthquake Data
In this Coding Challenge, I visualize earthquake data from the USGS by mapping the latitude, longitude and the magnitude of earthquakes with p5.js. The map imagery is pulled from mapbox.js and the math demonstrated coverts latitude, longitude to x,y via Web Mercator. 💻Challenge: https://t
From playlist 10: Working with data - p5.js Tutorial
Live Stream #78: More Earthquake Data Visualization
This Live Stream is the continuation of the Earthquake Data Visualization / Mapping challenge I attempted in episode #77. Links to the edited version of the tutorial: Mapping Earthquake Data: https://youtu.be/ZiYdOwOrGyc 20:38 - Mapping Earthquake Visualization Take 2 1:01:23 - Recording
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Coding Challenge #58: 3D Earthquake Data Visualization
In this Coding Challenge, I follow up on the Earthquake Data Visualization challenge and create a 3D version in Processing (Java) using spherical coordinates. I also discuss some 3D vector math including the cross product. 💻Challenge: https://thecodingtrain.com/CodingChallenges/058-earthq
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Earthquakes 101 | National Geographic
Earthquakes can leave behind incredible devastation, while also creating some of the planet's most magnificent formations. Learn about the geophysics behind earthquakes, how they are measured, and where the most powerful earthquake ever witnessed occurred. âž¡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeo
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Earthquakes Time Lapse in Eastern Mediterranean for the last 100 years (1917-2017)
Only earthquakes with magnitudes more than 5 are shown on the map. Data is obtained from the USGS website the plotting is done via Python Matplotlib and Basemap. The code and details of this animation can be found at: https://meyavuz.wordpress.com/2017/04/30/how-to-make-time-lapse-animat
From playlist Electromagnetic Animations
Earthquakes 101 | National Geographic
When the trembling stops, the disaster is only the beginning. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More 101 Videos: http://bit.ly/NatGeo101 #NationalGeographic #Earthquakes #Educational About National Geographic’s 101 Series: Explore and experience the forces that shape the w
From playlist Fun Facts | National Geographic
Here's What Earthquakes Look Like From Inside the Earth | National Geographic
Have you ever wondered what an earthquake is like from inside the Earth? The SeismoDome show at Hayden Planetarium in New York City seeks to give audience members an experience like none other. âž¡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is t
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Earthquake Destruction | National Geographic
See earthquakes pound San Francisco and pulverize Taiwan. âž¡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe âž¡ Access our digital archive by becoming a member of National Geographic: https://on.natgeo.com/37D7aSf #NationalGeographic #Earthquakes #NaturalDisaster About National Geographic: Nation
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A Simple Way to Help Study Earthquakes
If you have a computer and an Internet connection, you can volunteer to be part of a new network that is going to be the world's largest high-density array of seismic sensors devoted to the study of earthquakes. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford News: http://n
From playlist Stanford News 2011
Mapping Disasters from Space (live public talk)
Original air date: Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7 p.m. PT (10 p.m. ET, 0200 UTC) Space-based radar and GPS are helping us understand and map the damage caused by earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, hurricanes and floods. Being able to see through clouds to detect changes on the ground was valuable
From playlist Earth
A. Wright - Mirzakhani's work on Earthquakes (Part 3)
We will give the proof of Mirzakhani's theorem that the earthquake flow and Teichmuller unipotent flow are measurably isomorphic. We will assume some familiarity with quadratic differentials, but no familiarity with earthquakes, and the first lecture will be devoted to preliminaries. The s
From playlist Ecole d'été 2018 - Teichmüller dynamics, mapping class groups and applications
9/24/16 Maureen Long - The Science of Natural Disasters
Science on Saturdays at Yale - Maureen Long - Earthquakes, Volcanoes, & Tsunamis, oh My! The Science of Natural Disasters When the earth twitches buildings fall, volcanoes erupt, and killer waves reshape the ocean shore. Join us this Saturday to learn from Professor Maureen Long about how
From playlist Science on Saturday at Yale
A. Wright - Mirzakhani's work on Earthquakes (Part 2)
We will give the proof of Mirzakhani's theorem that the earthquake flow and Teichmuller unipotent flow are measurably isomorphic. We will assume some familiarity with quadratic differentials, but no familiarity with earthquakes, and the first lecture will be devoted to preliminaries. The s
From playlist Ecole d'été 2018 - Teichmüller dynamics, mapping class groups and applications
MATLAB for Analyzing and Visualizing Geospatial Data | Master Class with Loren Shure
During this talk, Loren, a geophysicist by training and a MATLAB ® expert by day, will use MATLAB to demonstrate two different earthquake case studies. The case studies will demonstrate how you can: •Access geospatial data from public sources •Display web map data with layers superposed
From playlist MATLAB and Simulink Livestreams
Deepest Earthquake Ever Found Was Thought to Be Impossible
Good telescope that I've used to learn the basics: https://amzn.to/35r1jAk Get a Wonderful Person shirt: https://teespring.com/stores/whatdamath Alternatively, PayPal donations can be sent here: http://paypal.me/whatdamath Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will tal
From playlist Amazing Planet Earth
100 Years After 1906: Understanding Earthquakes and Effects
July 20, 2006 presentation by Mark Zoback and Mary Lou Zoback for the Stanford University Office of Science Outreach's Summer Science Lecture Series. Mark Zoback, Professor of Geophysics and Mary Lou Zoback, Senior Research Scientist with the USGS, talk about the current status of eart
From playlist Feature | Summer Science Lecture Series
Nuclear bomb test or earthquake? How we tell the difference
The first 200 people to sign up at https://brilliant.org/stevemould/ will get 20% off an annual premium subscription. I use a slinky to show how we we're able to tell the difference between earthquakes and an underground nuclear bomb tests Visit my blog here: http://stevemould.com Follow
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