Outdoor 7-Story Lab Simulates Big Earthquake

Camera match check. The virtual camera and lighting are aligned with the real world video camera to check the accuracy of the computer model.
(Image credit: Visualization Services at San Diego Supercomputer Center)

Researchers have built a seven-story, 275-ton building on the world's largest outdoor shake table and vibrated it to reproduce the motions of the powerful Northridge earthquake in California.

The Jan 17, 1994 Northridge quake, at magnitude 6.7 with an epicenter in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, was the costliest temblor in U.S. history and killed 72 people.

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