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It's safe to say that Metallica's most recent show "rocked" after fans helped to set off a response to their music that kept local seismographs active. But if you see where the show was held and ...
Because "Enter Sandman" only lasts about 2 minutes at football games, it appears on a seismograph as a small earthquake. Tonight should be no different, except maybe recording a longer shaking.
Seismographs are usually used to measure when pieces of the earth slam into each other, but they’re pretty good at measuring whenever Metallica is on the stage. The legendary rock group recently ...
At the Columbus State University Coca-Cola Space Science Center, a seismograph recorded shockwaves in the time after shockwaves were felt around 9 a.m. in Tennessee. “There’s something called ...
This is due to reverberation of the surface following a nuclear explosion. Seismographs can detect this distinctly,” Mishra told PTI. Veteran seismologist A K Shukla said that the nuclear ...
According to Rolling Stone, the chants of the crowd combined with the music were strong enough "to create a noticeable spike on the seismograph equivalent to a 'small' but prolonged earthquake." ...
The United States Geological Survey recorded a 3.3 magnitude earthquake in central Illinois overnight Monday, May 12, with more than 120 people reporting they felt it as of Tuesday morning.
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