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Earthquake Information from the USGS - http://earthquake.usgs.gov/
Gateway to US Geological Survey web resources on earthquakes, including information on recent quakes, earthquake preparedness, building seismically resistant structures, and current research topics. |
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Swiss Seismological Service - http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/
Latest earthquake information, interactive map, catalogue of Swiss earthquakes, and a feedback forum. |
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Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering - http://mceer.buffalo.edu/
At State University of New York, Buffalo. Provides access to extensive information on earthquakes, earthquake loss prevention, and engineering and economic aspects of recent earthquakes. |
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Center for Earthquake Research and Information - http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/
University of Memphis (Tennessee). Includes technical information and recent earthquakes data, public awareness and resources for teachers and kids, and ongoing research projects and publications. |
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Soil Liquefaction - http://www.ce.washington.edu/~liquefaction/html/main.html
About this phenomenon that is responsible for much structural damage in earthquakes. Includes physical explanation, photos of past events, identifying liquefaction susceptible soils, and building resistant structures. |
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Geodynamics and Seismicity of Italy - http://www.geocities.com/salb99/
A geodynamic model of subduction in Italy helps to understand seismic hazard and active tectonics. Both model and seismological data are shown. |
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Earthquake Advisor - http://earthquakeadvisor.com/
Broad range of information regarding earthquakes, safety, history, and earthquake related products and services. |
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Automatic monitoring of regional seismic events - http://web.ift.uib.no/~antonych/IRIS.html
Technical paper describing an approach to automatic, real-time monitoring of regional seismic events, based on the theory of pulse propagation in a randomly stratified medium with waveguides. |
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Greater Vancouver Regional District: Earthquake Hazard Analysis - http://www.geog.ubc.ca/courses/geog376/students/class05/pgbond/
By doing several types of analyses, undergraduate students created a final map which shows the areas in or near Vancouver, British Columbia which have the highest degree of danger during a major earthquake. |
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DL Research - Earthquake Project - http://www.dlindquist.com/quake/
Brings together and analyzes earthquake data and trends, both historical and present-day. Displays statistical graphs by number of earthquakes, magnitude, and geographic position. |