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USArray Seismic Stations in Indiana
October 26, 2011 | Purdue University

An article on the Purdue University website provides a summary of USArray, a network of seismometers that are being installed across the United States, and the 23 USArray stations that will be located in Indiana.

View a Google map of current USArray station locations.


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