Making seismology accessible to the public in Nepal: an earthquake location tutorial for education purposes

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Article: article d'un périodique ou d'un magazine.
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Making seismology accessible to the public in Nepal: an earthquake location tutorial for education purposes
Périodique
Bulletin of Nepal Geological Society
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Subedi S, Denton P, Michailos K, Hetényi G
ISSN
2676-1386 (Print); ISSN 2676-1394 (Online)
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
38
Pages
149-162
Langue
anglais
Résumé
Earthquakes become a hot topic for discussion in Nepali communities when a big local event happens. Beyond the
seismic monitoring and research, efforts to improve the population’s preparedness or to reduce earthquake related risks are
limited, and there is a gap between scientific community and society. To establish the missing link between seismology
and citizens we have initiated an educational approach called Seismology at School in Nepal and a total of 30 low-cost
seismometers have been installed in schools. The program is engaging the public on earthquake related activities and found
to be effective in raising the awareness levels of children, promoting broader earthquake learning in the community, thus
improving the adaptive capacities and preparedness for future earthquakes. The aim of this work is to present a simple
tutorial of earthquake location mainly for Nepali citizens and school teachers. We describe procedures for computing
an earthquake epicenter using an open and user-friendly software, Seisgram2K. This tutorial helps the public to have
first-order information on earthquakes, by allowing to locate epicenters, which will increase the frequency of earthquake
discussion in the community. Open seismic data and the earthquake location tutorial helps to inspire the next generation to
study Earth sciences, which is very important and required for earthquake prone countries, like Nepal.
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21/09/2023 18:06
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22/09/2023 7:12
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