The poster came off the printer April 6 with colorful data showing how gravity loads, magnetic fields and seismic activity dating to 1979 could be used to map fault lines deep below Nebraska's soil.
Kris Guthrie was all ready to present her findings to other collegiate scientists at the Nebraska Academy of Sciences this week.
"Then everything happened," said Guthrie, a senior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Read "Spate of Nebraska earthquakes might be linked to Kansas tremors, UNL student researcher says" by Chris Dunker in the Lincoln Journal Star.