Rumble Crumble Boom Boom Boom!


"There's always a boom tomorrow."

My work at the Seismo Lab the summer of 1994 mostly involved making pictures of earthquakes using AVS.

  • San-Fernando and Northridge sequences.
  • From a distance. Only the mainshocks are really visible, and you may have to squint for them.
  • Upside down! A blooper.
  • Angle 1 Northridge shocks in a row.
  • Angle 2 Different view.

    Here are the keyframes for the final animation:

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    Animations now available.

    Other geological interests have been asthenobacteria, jokulhlaups, and the New Madrid fault.

    Me.