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Earthquake Hazards Program Information on earthquake activity, earthquake science, and earthquake hazard reduction with links to news reports, products and services, educational resources for teachers, glossary, and current U.S. earthquake activity map. (Score: 2.070)
Earthquake Hazards Program - Central and Eastern U.S. Information on earthquakes in central and eastern United States with links to earthquake monitoring, published products, recent earthquake information, discussion group, and current projects. (Score: 1.287)
Earthquake Hazards Program - Pacific Northwest Information on earthquakes in the Pacific Northwest area with links to latest quakes with form to submit a felt report online or see results of other reports, online publications and online data (LIDAR). (Score: 1.043)
Current earthquake maps National Earthquake Information Center provides maps to locate current earthquakes worldwide. (Score: 1.000)
Current world seismicity Global map of recent world earthquakes and earthquakes within last 30 days with location and magnitude. (Score: 1.000)
Last thirty days of earthquake activity from the Quick Epicenter Determinations List (QED) National Earthquake Information Center provides a map and dates, coordinates, depths, magnitudes, and regions of worldwide earthquakes for the previous month from the Quick Epicenter Determination List (QED) (Score: 1.000)
Seismicity maps of recent earthquake activity in the world Global map of earthquakes and earthquakes by regions. Link to worldwide earthquakes (Score: 1.000)
Taking the Earths pulse: understanding earthquake hazards around the world Description of the development of a network of seismometers that record earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and nuclear explosions throughout the world to monitor natural and technological events that threaten our planets population. (Score: 1.000)
Earthquake Hazards Program - Northern California Home page for Northern California Earthquake Hazards Program with links to earthquake news, real-time earthquake and shaking maps, earthquake probabilities, latest earthquake information, hazards and preparedness, research and special features. (Score: 0.969)
Earthquake Hazards Program - Southern California Site for the Southern California Earthquake Hazards Program with links to latest quake information, real-time earthquake maps and shaking maps, general information, hazards and preparedness, research, networks, and earthquakes for kids. (Score: 0.969)
Methods of installing United States National Seismographic Network (USNSN) stations: a construction manual Instructions on how to build an protective outdoor seismic vault used as stations for broadband seismic sensors that respond to seismic energy, temperature, and atmospheric pressure for the United States National Seismic Network. (Score: 0.690)
ShakeMap ShakeMap sites provide near-real-time maps of ground motion and shaking intensity following significant earthquakes. (Score: 0.690)
United States National Strong-Motion Program (NSMP) National Strong-Motion Program home page with links to program news, recent events, datasets of digitized accelerograms downloadable as PC .zip and Unix .tar.z files., data processing, stations, research, publications, and personnel. (Score: 0.690)
Earthquake Hazards Program - Central and Eastern U.S. Information on earthquakes in central and eastern United States with links to earthquake monitoring, published products, recent earthquake information, discussion group, and current projects. (Score: 0.649)
Albuquerque Seismological Lab The USGS Seismological Laboratory in Albuquerque installs and maintains a world network of seismograph stations, collects the seismic data, and evaluates seismic instruments. Site includes links to ASL publications, earthquake maps and seismic data. (Score: 0.631)
Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN) Homepage for the Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN) Pasadena Field Office involved in siting and operating GPS stations, data recording, and supplying of earthquake data. Links to GPS data analysis, photos, and technical information. (Score: 0.484)
Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (HVO) earthquakes: HVO seismic network Description of the seismic monitoring of the active Hawaiian volcanos with information on the network, instrumentation, and recording stations with links to related information. (Score: 0.456)
Monitoring data of the Long Valley caldera and Mono-Inyo Craters volcanic chain, California Describes the monitoring effort and provides real-time data of the current restless activity of the caldera, including earthquakes, ground deformation, and release of volcanic gas and plus link to volcano monitoring techniques. (Score: 0.377)
The Parkfield Experiment - capturing what happens in an earthquake Fact sheet describing plans for a San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) by drilling into the fault to install instruments for long-term monitoring near the location of the magnitude 6 Parkfield earthquakes. (Score: 0.367)
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