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Global and National:

Quaternary Fault and Fold Database for the Nation (FS-2004-3033) new

ShakeMap–A Tool for Earthquake Response (FS-087-03)

Monitoring Earthquake Shaking in Buildings to Reduce Loss of Life and Property (FS-068-03)

ANSS–Reducing the Devastating Effects of Earthquakes (FS-046-03)

The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program in NEHRP–Investing in a Safer Future (FS-017-03)

ANSS - Advanced National Seismic System: Advancing National Seismic Safety–Accomplishments FY2002 (FS-012-03)

ANSS - Advanced National Seismic System (FS-075-00)

The Advanced National Seismic System: Management and Implementation (FS-0045-01)

Building Safer Structures (FS-167-95)

Did You Feel It? - Community-Made Earthquake Shaking Maps (FS-030-01)

Earthquake Information for the World -- PDF file (FS-125-97)

Earthquake Technology Fights Crime (FS-096-96)

Hazard Maps Help Save Lives and Property (FS-183-96)

Helping coastal communities at risk from tsunamis; the role of the U. S. Geological Survey research (FS 0150-00)

Monitoring Earthquakes Across the United States --PDF file(FS-046-97)

Pay a Little Now, or a Lot Later (FS-169-95)

Quake Forecasting--An Emerging Capability (FS-242-95)

Saving Lives Through Better Design Standards (FS-176-95)

Seismic Maps Foster Landmark Legislation (FS-224-95)

Seismograms live from around the world (FS-0176-99)

Speeding Earthquake Disaster Relief (FS-097-95)

Taking the Earth's Pulse --PDF (FS-103-97)

USGS natural hazards programs; lessons learned for reducing risk (FS 0061-95)

California and Western US:

Rupture in South-Central Alaska–The Denali Fault Earthquake of 2002 (FS-014-03)

Major Quake Likely to Strike Between 2000 and 2030 (FS-069-01)

SCIGN—New Southern California GPS Network Advances
the Study of Earthquakes
(FS-069-01)

Earthquake Shaking-Finding the "Hotspots" (FS-001-01)

Earthquake Technology Fights Crime (FS-096-96)

Progress Toward a Safer Future Since the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake (FS-151-99)

The "LARSE" project - Working toward a safer future for Los Angeles (FS-110-99)

The Los Angeles Dam Story (FS-096-95)

Southern Californians Cope With Earthquakes (FS-225-95)

Understanding Earthquake Hazards in the San Francisco Bay Region (FS-152-99)

U.S. Geological Survey programs in California (FS 0005-96)

Utah Braces for the Future (FS-166-95)

When Will the Next Great Quake Strike Northern California?(FS-094-96)

Pacific Northwest:

Airborne Hunt for Faults in the Portland-Vancouver Area (FS-105-96)

Averting Surprises in the Pacific Northwest (FS-111-95) 

Scientists use sound waves to probe earthquake hazards in the Puget Sound area (Info sheet)

Central and Eastern US:

Earthquake Hazard in the Heart of the Homeland (FS-131-02)

East Meets West: An Earthquake in India Helps Hazard Assessment in the Central US (FS-007-02)

Earthquakes In and Near the Northeastern United States, 1638-1998 (FS-006-01)

The Mississippi Valley--"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" (FS-168-95)

Uncovering Hidden Hazards in the Mississippi Valley (FS-200-96)

Other USGS Hazards Fact Sheets

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