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When the Earth’s tectonic plates collide and slide, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Zhigang Peng takes data from seismic sensors and creates “earthquake music.” The results can help scientists learn mo...
ScienceMatters - Season 2, Episode 1: Real Rock ‘n’ Roll: The “Music” of Earthquake is an episode from ScienceMatters:The Podcast of GT College of Sciences by College of Sciences. When the Earth’s tectonic plates collide and slide, School o...
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When the Earth’s tectonic plates collide and slide, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Zhigang Peng takes data from seismic sensors and creates “earthquake music.” The results can help scientists learn more about what goes on beneath the planet’s crust.
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ScienceMatters - Season 2, Episode 1: Real Rock ‘n’ Roll: The “Music” of Earthquake is an episode from ScienceMatters:The Podcast of GT College of Sciences by College of Sciences.
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ScienceMatters - Season 2, Episode 1: Real Rock ‘n’ Roll: The “Music” of Earthquake is from ScienceMatters:The Podcast of GT College of Sciences by College of Sciences.
Published Feb 26, 2019 and 16:08 long