Earthquake in time
1.2
Version
Introduction
Hello everyone, now the "earthquake in time" has been improved
Version 1.2 is available. Here we will briefly describe the new functions.
New features in version 1.2:
(1) more professional analysis charts, including historical seismic maps, historical CMT maps, ShakeMap maps, and disaster assessment charts are added to earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 obtained from USGS data sources. (Note: not all earthquakes of usgs5.0 or above have these images)
New features in version 1.1:
(1)
The database function is added to save earthquake data for one month.
1.0 features:
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The following describes how to run the new functions:
1.
View the analysis graph menu
If you click the menu button to View Details of earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 or above obtained by the USGS data source, you can view the more professional chart analysis menu for this earthquake.
Figure 1 view the menu of the analysis chart
However, only earthquakes of usgs5.0 or higher are available in these analysis charts. Earthquakes of magnitude 5.0 or lower and of CEIC data sources have not yet provided such analysis chart data, in addition, earthquakes above the usgs5.0 level do not necessarily have all the four analysis graphs, but may only have some.
2.
Historical seismic Map
A historical seismic map marks an earthquake that has occurred in the vicinity of this region since 1900.
Figure 2 historical seismic Map
3.
Historical CMT Diagram
Figure 3 Historical CMT Diagram
4.
ShakeMap
Figure 4 ShakeMap
5.
Disaster Assessment Map
Figure 5 Disaster Assessment
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Some landscape screens