iTemblor

iTemblor

Shake A Quake

Details about iTemblor

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 24, 2008
  • September 30, 2024
  • 13.6+
  • 4+
  • 655KB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of iTemblor

2.1.3

November 6, 2022

Maintenance Build for iOS16

2.1.2

December 1, 2021

- Minor bug fixes - Updated for iOS15

2.1.1

June 10, 2021

Fixed a bug related to the seismoscope layout. All is good now!

2.1

June 9, 2021

Maintenance build - everything is okay!

2.0

July 12, 2020

Completely updated for iOS13 and beyond!

1.2.1

January 6, 2014

Minor bug fixes Tested on iPhone5s

1.2

September 18, 2013

- Tested for iOS7 - Works full screen on iPhone5's

1.1

July 26, 2011

-Continuous Plotting -Upgraded / Tested for iOS4

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1.0

November 24, 2008

Price History of iTemblor

Description of iTemblor

Use iTemblor to explore the relationship between acceleration you impart on your phone and earthquake shaking intensity, based on the Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) scale. While the familiar Richter earthquake magnitude relationship (and others) scale with recorded ground movement, the MMI scale is a qualitative or observational scale of earthquake shaking intensity developed for comparing earthquake effects in locations where there are no seismographs. The Seismoscope View - The seismoscope is one of the oldest earthquake measurement devices, dating back to ancient China, and records the intensity and direction of shaking in the horizontal plane. In the spirit of the seismoscope, it’s most accurate to use this view by placing your phone on a flat surface (or hold it roughly horizontal) and to shake it horizontally. The movements you impart, plotted in 2D, are measured as acceleration in time which is then converted into MMI values using an empirical relationship between ground acceleration and MMI shaking intensity (Richter, 1958, Western United States). The Time Series View - The time series view is a traditional seismogram view that plots the accelerations you impart to your phone in 3 dimensions (x, y and z axes). You will see two traces for each axis, orange and green. The orange represents the raw acceleration data with the effects of gravity removed. The green represents the same data after the application of a low pass filter. The low pass filter is used to dampen your input to stay approximately within the frequency bandwidth of large earthquakes. The continuous time series is approximately 10 seconds long and is plotted in units of % gravity (G) The Data - iTemblor records the accelerations you impart onto your device and subtracts the effect of gravity. Then, a low pass filter is applied to constrain the recordings to stay within the bandwidth of large earthquakes (less than 10 hertz). The seismoscope view displays the fully filtered signal (equivalent to the green trace in the time series view). The time series view displays two traces. Both have gravity removed. The green trace has been low pass filtered (as described) and the orange trace has not. iTemblor is designed to provide fun and interesting correlations between the accelerations you impart on your iPhone through shaking and earthquake intensity. Efforts have been made to create generalized and realistic representations using published empirical data. Earthquakes are very complex and variable processes, therefore, iTemblor results should be viewed as approximate at best and be used for educational and entertainment purposes only.
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iTemblor: FAQ

Can iTemblor be used on iPad devices?

No, iTemblor can’t be used on iPad devices yet.

Who is the creator of the iTemblor app?

Jess Taylor developed the iTemblor app.

What minimum version of iOS does iTemblor need?

The minimum supported iOS version for the iTemblor app is iOS 13.6.

What do users think of the iTemblor app?

iTemblor has an impressive rating of 5 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.

What category is the iTemblor app?

The App Genre Of The Itemblor App Is Education.

What is the recent version of iTemblor?

2.1.3 is the newly released version of the iTemblor app.

When was the latest iTemblor update?

The latest iTemblor app update was released on September 30, 2024.

When was the iTemblor app released?

iTemblor was first made available on February 6, 2023.

What age group is iTemblor suitable for?

Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.

What are the languages available on iTemblor?

iTemblor is now available to use in English.

Does Apple Arcade support iTemblor among its available titles?

Unfortunately, iTemblor is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in iTemblor?

Unfortunately, iTemblor does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Is iTemblor fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, iTemblor is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does iTemblor display any ads?

No, iTemblor does not display any ads.

Screenshots of iTemblor

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Reviews of iTemblor

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  • Great app for any earthquake geek

    Ok, I admit I'm a bit of an earthquake geek. This app taught me more than I had imagined about the science and physics of earthquakes. It's a thought-provoking demo, too, when you put down the iphone e.g. on a table and you can see exactly how powerful a 7.6 earthquake is. When I had a follow-up question, the guys from Pervasent, Inc. were also pretty cool about getting back to me.
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