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The simulator offers people a real-life sense of what an earthquake truly can feel like. The simulator's intensity mimics earthquakes ranging from magnitudes 3.0 to 7.0.
SAN DIEGO — A shake simulator capable of replicating a 7.0 magnitude earthquake is coming to El Cajon on Thursday as part of the Great California Shakeout program.Along with giving … ...
From their offices in California, the EQSIM team members can log into the Frontier supercomputer in Oak Ridge, Tennessee — ...
Researchers from around the world now have access to expert instruction for an emerging simulation method to study seismic effects on structures and to design buildings that better withstand strong ...
SAN BERNARDINO >> County officials unveiled Wednesday their newest tool set to educate the public of the power of earthquakes — a seismic simulator. The new mobile earthquake educational exhibit ...
Cal OES is taking a tour of six cities across the state to help people get prepared for earthquakes ahead of next week's Great California ShakeOut.
The simulator's intensity mimics earthquakes ranging from magnitudes 3.0 to 7.0. "It looks dramatic -- and once you're inside it feels dramatic," said Jose Lara of Cal OES' Seismic Hazards branch.
The simulator gives people the opportunity to experience what it would feel like to be in an earthquake ranging in size from magnitude-3.0 to magnitude-7.0.
An earthquake simulator operated by northern California-based Ready America can in five seconds make earthquakes a lot more relevant.
A multi-disciplinary team has simulated the largest, longest multiphysics earthquake simulation to date.
An experimental program using a 6 degree-of-freedom earthquake simulator at the University at Buffalo was executed to generate data for supporting validation of numerical models for seismic ...
California’s early-warning earthquake app has lackluster download stats—despite spending $300,000 on statewide simulator tour Was the Great California Shakeout a success?