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		<title>Locating an earthquake with recent seismic data</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To understand Plate Tectonic processes on the Earth, and to better understand where future earthquakes are likely to occur, it is important to know how to locate earthquakes as they occur. In this activity students use recent, three-component seismic data to locate a global earthquake.


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