Cleveland Museum of Natural History

Seismic Observatory and OhioSeis Station CLEO

The Seismic Observatory of The Cleveland Museum of Natural History is home to The Ohio Seismic Network (OhioSeis) Station CLEO, one of twenty-seven seismic stations around Ohio.  OhioSeis seismograms are utilized by students and researchers throughout the world in classes and research projects.  The Seismic Observatory utilizes an EAI S-102 broad band, vertical component seismometer.  Paper seismograms from a Geotech Instruments Helicorder are on display in Reinberger Hall and subsequently archived for significant seismic events.  The Seismic Observatory also features educational displays and historic seismological instrumentation.
 
Access OhioSeis Station CLEO data at this site.

You can now easily view seismic activity through OhioSeis Station CLEO.  Platforms supported include Linux, Mac and PC, and most browsers work except older versions of Internet Explorer.  The Station CLEO homepage has links to USGS worldwide earthquakes, OhioSeis homepage and all OhioSeis stations, CLEO digital Helicorder displays and a Realtime display.
 
Location: 

The Cleveland Museum of Natural History

1 Wade Oval, University Circle

Cleveland OH
USA 44106-1767

 

Lat: 41.5116° North

Long: 81.6131° West

Elev: 205 m.

 
Bob Bartolotta is the manager of the Seismic Observatory, and he can be contacted at rbartolo@cmnh.org or (216) 231-4600 ext. 3254.