Earthquake: Evidence of a Restless Planet
Production Coordinator
California Academy of Sciences
Visualization Studio
Fulldome Film 2012
Narrated by Benjamin Bratt
This sweeping geological journey gives you front-row seats to epic seismic events, from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to the break-up of the supercontinent Pangaea 200 million years ago.
Simulation of the 1906 Earthquake, showing the spread of surface shaking and fault slippage (in red and yellow, respectively). | California Academy of Sciences, Data courtesy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Seismic simulation showing the spread of surface shaking and fault slippage, viewed from below Earth’s crust. | California Academy of Sciences, Data courtesy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Visualization of seismic waves on the Earth’s surface above (red), and propagating through the mantle below (yellow), viewed from within the Earth. | California Academy of Sciences, Data courtesy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Convergent Plate Boundaries show where subduction of tectonic plates occurs. | California Academy of Sciences, Data courtesy of Peter Bird, Professor Emeritus, Deptartment of Earth and Space Sciences, UCLA
GPS satellites monitor subtle deformations in earth’s crust, caused by tectonic movement. | California Academy of Sciences, Data provided by the UNAVCO facility
The complex fault system of the San Francisco Bay Area includes the Hayward fault, shown in yellow. | California Academy of Sciences, Data courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey
Simulation of a possible rupture scenario along the Hayward Fault. | California Academy of Sciences, Data courtesy of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
About the production…
https://str.llnl.gov/sites/str/files/2024-04/10.13.6.pdf
https://vesglobal.org/previous-awards/2012-11th-annual-ves-awards/
https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3305366.3328056
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoGVRSPVXLg
https://www.calacademy.org/exhibits/earthquake-life-on-a-dynamic-planet
https://www.calacademy.org/earthquakes