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Access to the current seismicity

CURRENT SEISMICITY

CURRENT SEISMICITY LISTS

These lists are provided by a variety of regional networks through "finger" access to lists they maintain and update.

CURRENT SEISMICITY LISTS & MAPS

WARNING: THIS PAGE'S SUCCESS IS DEPENDENT ON THE XEROX PARC SERVER WHICH HAS BEEN VERY OVERLOADED LATELY.

This page allows you to access the lists mentioned above, but also provides an interactive map of the data by using the Xerox PARC map server. This provides maps you can customize for the entire world. However these maps do not have faults on them. For California and Hawaii you should also look at the color plots below. Our thanks to Phil Abercrombie for the software that does this.

CURRENT SEISMICITY PLOTS

Here we provide maps of the earthquakes in California and Hawaii. These maps have more seismological information than those above (e.g. faults) and show time by using color. But they aren't interactive and do not cover the other networks.

More On This Machine

On this machines home page the weekly seismicity reports. They aren't as current, but they have explanatory text and cover the whole world. The Hot News. page is a repository for breaking news on earthquakes in a freer format.

More from the U.S.G.S.

The U.S.G.S. has a lot of other information available, you can go directly to either the U.S.G.S. home page or the U.S.G.S. Earthquake page or to the beginning of this machines earthquake info.

Where this is coming from:

This page and the Northern California information is a service provided by the U.S. Geological Survey, Branch of Seismology, in Menlo Park, CA. If you have questions or comments write to me ( Andy Michael ) at michael@andreas.wr.usgs.gov. The nice color maps come from Stan Silverman (silver@andreas.wr.usgs.gov) of the Branch of Earthquake Geology and Geophysics