Figure 3. Earthquake information generated by a Raspberry Shake station located nearest to the Public Seismic Network hub located inside the University of the Philippines-Diliman campus in Quezon City. The figure is a screenshot from the mobile phone app showing on the: upper panel – the date and time (local) of the seismic event, earthquake parameters (magnitude-5.5 and focal depth of 157 kilometers), station ID: R5160, map showing the locations of the Raspberry Shake seismic station and the epicenter and, station-to-epicenter distance in kilometers; middle panel – the waveform of the earthquake, clearly delineating the first P and S waves; lower panel – wave frequency distribution as a function of time. Credit: Aurelio, Catugas, Escudero, Lagmay, Tapang

Figure 3. Earthquake information generated by a Raspberry Shake station located nearest to the Public Seismic Network hub located inside the University of the Philippines-Diliman campus in Quezon City. The figure is a screenshot from the mobile phone app showing on the: upper panel - the date and time (local) of the seismic event, earthquake parameters (magnitude-5.5 and focal depth of 157 kilometers), station ID: R5160, map showing the locations of the Raspberry Shake seismic station and the epicenter and, station-to-epicenter distance in kilometers; middle panel – the waveform of the earthquake, clearly delineating the first P and S waves; lower panel – wave frequency distribution as a function of time. Credit: Aurelio, Catugas, Escudero, Lagmay, Tapang

Figure 3. Earthquake information generated by a Raspberry Shake station located nearest to the Public Seismic Network hub located inside the University of the Philippines-Diliman campus in Quezon City. The figure is a screenshot from the mobile phone app showing on the: upper panel – the date and time (local) of the seismic event, earthquake parameters (magnitude-5.5 and focal depth of 157 kilometers), station ID: R5160, map showing the locations of the Raspberry Shake seismic station and the epicenter and, station-to-epicenter distance in kilometers; middle panel – the waveform of the earthquake, clearly delineating the first P and S waves; lower panel – wave frequency distribution as a function of time. Credit: Aurelio, Catugas, Escudero, Lagmay, Tapang

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