
History
Observations of earthquakes begain in 1909 with the installation of the Weichert seismograph.
- Faculty and Researchers
- Instrumentation
- Seismic Networks
- 1909
- Mechanical Theory of Electromagnetism, H. J. Delaak, S.J. Bulletin of St. Louis University Vol VI, No. 5. December, 1910, pp 4-43
- Seismology in St. Louis University, J. B. Goesse, S.J., and G. E. Rueppel, S.J. Bulletin of St. Louis University Vol VII, No. 5, 1911, pp 4-53. This presents the theory of the Wiechert seismograph, travel time tables, calculation of epicentral distances, and observations for the year 1910 .
- Meteorology in St. Louis University Bulletin of St. Louis University Vol VIII, No. 1, 1912, pp 4-55. The history of the observatory and observations for 1911
- Seismology in St. Louis University. Part II. Bulletin of St. Louis University Vol VIII, No. 1, 1912, pp 56-93. Earthquake location using the methods of Galitzin, Klotz and Geiger lest squares method, adapted from Dr. L. Geiger, Herdbestimmung bei Erdbeben aus den Ankunftszeiten,Goettingen, 1910; also includes tracing from earthquake recordings and observations for 1911
- Meteorology and Seismology at St. Louis University Bulletin of St. Louis University Vol IX, No. 2, 1913, pp 5-27, Part I - Meteorology; pp 29-48, Part II - Seismology (observations)
- Seismology at St. Louis University. Part I. Bulletin of St. Louis University Vol X, No. 1, 1914, pp 5-60. (observations)
- Meteorology at St. Louis University. Part II. Bulletin of St. Louis University Vol X, No. 1, 1914, pp 61-95.
- The Macelwane era: 1925-1953
- Nuclear monitoring research: 1960 - 1974
- Earthquake hazard research: 1974 - 1996
- ANSS monitoring: 1997-