- ABAG Links to Earthquake Sites
- BGS Earthquake Page: Earthquakes in the British Isles
- CNSS Earthquake Catalog
- Geologic Hazards
- IRIS Consortium
- JPL SCIGN Analysis
- Multi-disciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research Bulletin
- Natural Disaster Reference Database
- Richter Scale
- Significant UK and World Earthquake Alerts
- Southern California Earthquake Center
- Surfing the Internet for Earthquake Data
- This Dynamic Planet
- USGS Directory of Earthquake Resources
- USGS: Earthquake Hazards Program
- USGS: National Earthquake Information Center
- Virtual Earthquake
- Worldwide Earthquake Locator
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- ABAG Links to Earthquake Sites
- Set of links to various earthquake resources including recent earthquake locations and maps, federal government, California State government, local government, non-profit and utility information. Also offers photos of the 1906 San Francisco quake and quakes in Southern California.
Author: Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG)
Subjects: Earthquake hazard analysis
DeweyClass: 551
Resource type: index
- BGS Earthquake Page: Earthquakes in the British Isles
- Provides information on recent UK earthquakes, monitoring by a network of 145 seismograph stations across the UK, and seismic hazards. Also includes guides, reports and an archive containing data from seismological observatories in the UK.
Author: British Geological Survey
Subjects: earthquake engineering, earthquake hazard analysis, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: documents, news
- CNSS Earthquake Catalog
- A worldwide earthquake catalog created by merging the master earthquake catalogs from contributing CNSS member institutions.
Author: University of California Berkeley and the US Council of the National Seismic System (CNSS)
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: reference data
- Geologic Hazards
- Information about research into the causes of geological phenomena, focusing on geomagnetism, landslides, and earthquakes. Offers interactive maps, images, and data.
Author: US Geological Survey
Subjects: disasters, earthquake hazard analysis, geology research
DeweyClass: 551
Resource type: documents
- IRIS Consortium
- Consortium of US universities with research programs in seismology, established to acquire and distribute seismic data. Features a data management system which coordinates data inflow from seismic recording stations, a seismic monitor link for a quick view of current seismic activity, a SeismiQuery database allowing users to search for data by day, month, station or event, a help facility for new users, and a collection of graphics and information on recent earthquakes.
Author: Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: images, maps, reference data
- JPL SCIGN Analysis
- The Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN) is a collaborative project to install 250 permanent, continuously recording Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers in and around the Los Angeles basin to provide accurate deformation information that will improve estimates of earthquake hazards. With this satellite technology, scientists are able to obtain extremely precise measurements of motions of the surface of the earth and the motion of the tectonic plates that make up its crust.
Author: NASA
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis, satellites, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: documents
- Multi-disciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering Research Bulletin
- Quarterly publication featuring technical articles describing research, news of general interest to the earthquake hazards mitigation community, publication reviews and conference announcements.
Author: State University of New York at Buffalo
Subjects: earthquake engineering, earthquake hazard analysis, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: journal
- Natural Disaster Reference Database
- A bibliographic database on research, programs, and results which relate to the use of satellite remote sensing for disaster mitigation. A compilation of abstracted articles published since 1981 in relevant areas including: fires, eruptions, earthquakes, landslides, flooding, hurricanes, tsunami, avalanches
Author: NASA and Goddard Space Flight Center
Subjects: disasters, earthquake hazard analysis, hurricanes, remote sensing, satellites, tsunami
DeweyClass: 363.34
Resource type: article abstracts, bibliography
- Richter Scale
- Summary of the Richter Scale for measuring earthquakes, invented by Charles Richter in 1935. The Richter Scale uses a seismograph to measure seismic waves.
Author: Richter, Charles
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: reference document
- Significant UK and World Earthquake Alerts
- Details of date, time, location, depth and magnitude of recent seismic alerts in the UK and worldwide.
Author: British Geological Survey Global Seismology Research Group
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: reference documents
- Southern California Earthquake Center
- Comprises a community of specialists aiming to reduce earthquake hazards by educating the public about the location of future earthquakes and the likely extent of ground motions. Provides recent earthquake information covering the last hour, last day, and last week in California, worldwide earthquake information, and access to various databases and research papers.
Author: Southern California Earthquake Center
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: documents, maps, reference data
- Surfing the Internet for Earthquake Data
- Extensive list of Internet resources where original seismic data or seismic research information is available.
Author: Malone, Steve
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: index
- This Dynamic Planet
- Map showing the Earth's physiographic features, the current movements of its major tectonic plates, and the locations of its volcanoes, earthquakes, and impact craters. The use of colour and shaded relief helps identify significant features of the land surface and the ocean floor. Over 1,500 volcanoes active during the past 10,000 years are plotted on the map in four age categories. The locations (epicentres) of over 24,000 earthquakes, largely from 1960 through 1990, are plotted in three magnitude categories and in two depth ranges. The document is in PDF format and requires Acrobat Reader 3.0 to view and print.
Author: US Geological Survey
Subjects: earth science education, earthquake hazard analysis, volcanoes
DeweyClass: 551.21
Resource type: document, map
- USGS Directory of Earthquake Resources
- Set of links to major earthquake information and research centres, mainly in the US.
Author: US Geological Survey
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: index
- USGS: Earthquake Hazards Program
- Aims to provide knowledge on earthquake science to reduce deaths, injuries, and property damage. Sections include earthquake activity, education, research, products, and news, and a reporting facility is also available.
Author: US Geological Survey
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: documents
- USGS: National Earthquake Information Center
- NEIC predicts and disseminates scientific data and information on destructive seismic activity worldwide. Gives general information about earthquakes, current data, and details of the biggest earthquakes for 1999 and 2000.
Author: Zirbes, Madeleine
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: documents, reference data
- Virtual Earthquake
- An interactive program designed to introduce the concepts of how an earthquake epicentre is located and how the Richter magnitude of an earthquake is determined. It shows the recordings of an earthquake's seismic waves detected by instruments far away from the earthquake. Students are shown how to locate the epicentre by making simple measurments on three seismograms and to determine the Richter magnitude of the earthquake.
Author: Geology Labs On-Line
Subjects: earth science education, earthquake hazard analysis
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: interactive guide
- Worldwide Earthquake Locator
- An interface that uses data available from the National Earthquake Information Center, part of the US Geological Survey. This data provides basic information about earthquakes within hours of them taking place. In response to a query, the data is dynamically accessed from a USGS server in Golden, Colorado. The data is then processed into an appropriate format in Edinburgh and displayed using the Xerox PARC Map Viewer based in Palo Alto, California.
Author: Edinburgh University
Subjects: earthquake hazard analysis, seismology
DeweyClass: 551.22
Resource type: news
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