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The DePauw University online seismograph consists of a PS-1 Personal Seismograph (GEOsense, Pasadena, California) and a 42-inch display. The seismometer is located in the northeast corner of the basement of the Julian Science and Mathematics center and is mounted on a concrete pad in direct contact with bedrock. The display is mounted on the second floor balcony of the Julian center. The seismograph displays seismic events in real-time. By clicking on the boxes in the upper right, lower left, and lower right of this web page, you can view the monitor display, see recently recorded events, and see the seismograph in real-time respectively. This system was developed by the Department of Geosciences and Ron Croonenberg of the Computer Science Department and funded by DePauw University.
Our web based seismograph. Take a look at the networked seismograph setup and see how it works.
Take a look at the DePauw GeoSciences online seismograph. Click on the image below and it will open in it's own window.
(Or take a look at the full size version.)

 
On the right seismic events that were registered by our seismograph are listed. Select an entry to view the graph of the registered event in a separate window. (The Java Runtime Environment needs to be installed for viewing events).
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