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A BRIEF HISTORY OF AUSTRALIA EARTHQUAKES BY STATE



We’ve compiled a short series of clips highlighting a few interesting earthquake
facts for each Australian state and territory into a single video.

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DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF A DAM USING STRONG MOTION ACCELEROGRAPH DATA



As part of the operation of the Victorian Water Industry seismic network, the
Seismology Research Centre recently installed triaxial strong motion
accelerographs (SMA) on Glenmaggie Dam.

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TWO YEARS ON FROM VICTORIA’S LARGEST EARTHQUAKE



Two years ago today, at 9:15 am, a few million people in southeast Australia
felt an earthquake, many for the first time in their lives. Let’s cover some of
the more interesting points about this earthquake. Despite being felt by
millions of people, only about 43,000 reported what they experienced…

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SRC EARTHQUAKE DATA LIVE ON YOUTUBE



The SRC is now streaming live earthquake data to our YouTube channel. The
selection of stations covers southeast Australia, so if you’re in the region and
there’s been something large enough to feel, you should be able to see it on
some nearby stations. Each line shows the last hour…

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