Re: pinhole What materials have you used for shake table structures?

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From: Celia Cuomo (celia@mo.com)
Date: Fri Nov 22 2002 - 07:00:23 PST


Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 07:00:23 -0800
Subject: Re: pinhole What materials have you used for shake table  structures?
From: Celia Cuomo <celia@mo.com>
Message-ID: <BA038686.DC9%celia@mo.com>

John and Jan,

Thanks a bunch. I'll check out the links you suggested.

Celia

on 11/22/02 6:50 AM, John & Jan Lahr at johnjan@lahr.org wrote:

> Here is one path to some information on shake tables:
> Go to:
> http://jjlahr.com/science/earth_science/
>
> Then click on:
> Build an earthquake-simulating shake table and test your building-design
> skills.
>
> Followed by:
> Larry Braile, a Purdue University seismologist, has developed a fun
> classroom contest
> which leads to a description of making building from a limited set of paper
> and cardboard
> pieces and scotch tape.
> http://jjlahr.com/science/earth_science/shake/contest/
>
>
> Another starting point for educational information is:
> http://www.iris.washington.edu/EandO/resources.htm
>
> Click on:
> Seismology-related Lessons activities, demos, experiments for teachers.
>
> Followed by:
> Prof. Larry Braile's page
> Links to Earth Science education activities and selected Earth Science
> education sites
>
> Followed by:
> Earth Science Education Demonstrations, Lessons and Activities
>
> Cheers,
> John Lahr
>
>> Date: Thu, 21 Nov 2002 23:43:14 -0800
>> To: pinhole@exploratorium.edu
>> From: Celia Cuomo <celiapinhole@mo.com>
>> Subject: pinhole What materials have you used for shake table structures?
>> Reply-To: "Pinhole Listserv" <pinhole@exploratorium.edu>
>> Sender: <pinhole@exploratorium.edu>
>>
>> Greetings, Pinholers everywhere,
>>
>> I've got a couple of shake tables to play with, and I'd love to get some
>> ideas from you for materials to use in constructing "buildings" to shake up.
>>
>> I've thought of marshmallows and toothpicks, but realized that you all
>> likely have come up with better and/or more interesting materials to use.
>>
>> I welcome your help and ideas.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Celia
>>
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