Earthtunes is making waves (pun intended) in local and international news! Throughout the month of November, the Earthtunes App has made appearances in Northwestern University News Stories, CBS news Chicago, various tech blogs, and even NPR’s Science Friday. This uptick in publicity can be attributed to Earthunes’ audio translations of Iceland’s recent seismic activity in
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The Earthtunes team participated in education session ED11A (Amazing Technologies and Capabilities that contribute to STEAM) at #AGU21, the 2021 Hybrid Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. Attendees in New Orleans and virtual attendees learned about technology to access research data via visualization and audification. Much of the technology was loosely or firmly employed
A new Earthtunes Introductory Tutorial is now available on the Earthtunes Website. View it below, or on the Earthtunes homepage. In this tutorial, learn how to browse seismic stations, search earthquakes by date and time, use the dynamic volume filter, and adjust data speed. If you stumble upon data that you find particularly interesting, or
Sonified seismic data feature in a new podcast by Data Skeptic, entitled “Earthquake Detection with Crowd-sourced Data”. In this podcast, Omkar Ranadive talks with podcast host Kyle Polich about using audio and visual representations of weak seismic signals labeled by volunteers, called citizen scientists, to train a machine-learning algorithm. The volunteer-sourced data set was collected by the Earthquake Detective project
We are pleased to announce that our app Earthtunes has been submitted to the Apple Store. Earthtunes helps you listen to the solid Earth on your iphone or ipad. Solid-Earth ground motions are continuously recorded by sensitive seismic stations for research and monitoring purposes, and now, with Earthtunes, can be easily listened to. You will
Next Generation Science Standards Grade Level: 6-8 (middle school) Content Area: Earth Science MS-ESS2-3: Analyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures to provide evidence of the past plate motions. Learning Objective Analyze Earthtunes data to rank seismic stations based on their proximity to the Earth’s plate