US West Coast now has access to GNSS-powered ShakeAlert app
May 12, 2021
After 15 years of planning and development, the ShakeAlert earthquake early warning system is now available to more […]
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After 15 years of planning and development, the ShakeAlert earthquake early warning system is now available to more […]
Using data from GPS receivers and seismographs, three seismologists may have found a way to identify tsunami earthquakes […]
Researchers testing a satellite-based earthquake early warning system developed for the U.S. West Coast found that the system […]
Led by Dr. Attila Komjathy, who received his Ph.D. from the University of New Brunswick in 1997, a team from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has demonstrated a technique that has the potential to significantly improve tsunami monitoring and warning. The technique uses data from multiple Global Positioning System receivers on the ground to measure small perturbations in the ionosphere’s electron density caused by a tsunami.
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