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Braun (Geology) Corner (Building 320)
Stanford
Braun Corner houses one of the most important earthquake instruments in history: the horizontal pendulum seismograph that recorded the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It's a quiet spot on campus where science history literally shook the world.
Historic sandstone landmark
Academic heritage site
Geology department hub
Architectural time capsule
Tips
đsee the actual seismogram from 1906
đïžnamed for geologist George Braun
đpart of Stanford's earth sciences quad
Braun (Geology) Corner (Building 320)
StanfordOpens Thursday at 8:00 AM
Braun Corner houses one of the most important earthquake instruments in history: the horizontal pendulum seismograph that recorded the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. It's a quiet spot on campus where science history literally shook the world.
Historic sandstone landmark
Academic heritage site
Geology department hub
Architectural time capsule
Tips
đsee the actual seismogram from 1906
đïžnamed for geologist George Braun
đpart of Stanford's earth sciences quad