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  • Largest Australian Earthquake in Two Decades

    In the early hours of Saturday the 21st of May 2016, the largest earthquake in almost 20 years struck central Australia, about 125km west of Uluru. This magnitude 6.1 earthquake was recorded at our seismic stations all over Australia

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    Building Monitoring in the Philippines

    A commentary on the DPWH guidelines for earthquake recording instrumentation. By Adam Pascale.

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    Celebrating 40 Years of Seismology

    The 1st of January 2016 marked the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the Seismology Research Centre.

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    Seismographs & Accelerographs

    Seismologists from the SRC have been heavily involved in the development of the latest generation of seismographs & accelerographs that are manufactured in Australia

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