What’s up? The Friday links (80)
Summary:
Here are some links I collected on today’s Kent Earthquake, the impossible task of earthquake prediction and some videos on Structure From Motion and Pacific tsunami propagation. Today is Friday and here are your links! The Sentinel-1 satellite, operated by ESA, gathered SAR-data of the earthquake-struck area of Kathmandu, following the April 25 earthquake and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) calculated the surface displacement in a 90×30 km scene. The displacement added up to 2m locally. (HT NASA EO)
Content analysis:
Geographic context:
Location | Country | Latitude | Longitude |
Comoros | KM | -11.6516 | 43.36 |
Germany | DE | 51.1642 | 10.4542 |
Kathmandu | NP | 27.702 | 85.3175 |
Pacific Ocean | | 0.89316 | -154.721 |
Keywords:
earthquake prediction, earthquake-struck area, Friday links, impossible task, Kent Earthquake, km scene, Pacific tsunami propagation, Sentinel-1 satellite, surface displacement, The Friday Links