Using the CMG-EDU system and Guralp Systems’ free Scream! software for Windows, educators can demonstrate earth processes in a hands-on environment, and earth sciences students can investigate local and remote seismic events.
Single axis instrument – Datasheet
Tri-axis instrument – Datasheet
The CMG-EDU system includes an EDU-V vertical broadband seismometer and CD24E1 compact digitizer, with a robust GPS unit for timing.
The system is fully compatible with Guralp Systems’ Scream! software for acquiring, displaying, and recording seismic data on a Windows or Linux PC.
Using Scream, students can identify seismic events and investigate their frequency characteristics using filters and spectrograms.
Data can also be recorded for use in larger projects, or shared with other installations over your network or the Internet.
The CMG-EDU is used by the Princeton Earth Physics Project (now run from Indiana University). Additional usage notes have been developed by Indiana University.
Using the CMG-EDU system and Guralp Systems’ free Scream! software for Windows, educators can demonstrate earth processes in a hands-on environment, and earth sciences students can investigate local and remote seismic events.
Single axis instrument – Datasheet
Tri-axis instrument – Datasheet
The CMG-EDU system includes an EDU-V vertical broadband seismometer and CD24E1 compact digitizer, with a robust GPS unit for timing.
The system is fully compatible with Guralp Systems’ Scream! software for acquiring, displaying, and recording seismic data on a Windows or Linux PC.
Using Scream, students can identify seismic events and investigate their frequency characteristics using filters and spectrograms.
Data can also be recorded for use in larger projects, or shared with other installations over your network or the Internet.
The CMG-EDU is used by the Princeton Earth Physics Project (now run from Indiana University). Additional usage notes have been developed by Indiana University.