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EARTHQUAKE CATALOGS, LISTS, ARCHIVES &
STATISTICS
United States:
Magnitude
7.0 and Greater Earthquakes in the U.S.
U.S.
Largest Earthquakes, by State
U.S. Earthquake
History, by State
Deaths
from Earthquakes in the U.S.
World:
List of Significant World-wide
Earthquakes:"Magnitudes of Significant Earthquakes"
The USGS Earthquake Magnitude Working Group compiled
a list of significant,
past earthquakes for which reliable magnitude estimates are available.
This list is not static and will be reviewed annually by the National
Earthquake Information Center and revised as new research and
results
become available.(Download
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Information on Significant
Worldwide Earthquakes by Year (1993-present)
Significant
Earthquakes in the World, by Year Since 1980
(M6.5 or greater or caused fatalities, injuries or substantial
damage)
World
Seismicity Maps
Earthquakes
in the World with 1,000 or More Deaths
Number of
Earthquakes in the World per Year, M7.0 or Greater
Earthquake in the News
Archive
Earthquake Searches:
World - National
Earthquake Information Center (NEIC)
World - Council
of the National Seismic System (CNSS)
Southern California
Northern
California
Nevada
Pacific
Northwest
New
Madrid Region/Central U.S.
Eastern
U.S.
New England
(list)
Canada
National
Geophysical Data Center Searches
"TOP 10" LISTS
15
Largest Earthquakes in the U.S.
10
Largest Earthquakes in the World Since 1900
Most
Destructive Earthquakes in the World
Earthquake
Statistics and Facts - World & U.S.
USGS Earthquake Magnitude
Policy
EERI
Reconnaisance Reports - world-wide reports from the Earthquake
Engineering Research Institute
Photo credits: Tilting of apartment
buildings at Kawagishi-Cho, Niigata, produced by liquefaction of
the soil during the 1964 Niigata Earthquake, Godden Collection,
Earthquake Engineering Research Center, University of California,
Berkeley (top).
Statue of Agassiz thrown from its niche above arches,
Stanford University, Steinbrugge Collection, Earthquake Engineering
Research Center, University of California, Berkeley (bottom).
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