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Suggested Earthquake Links from the January 30,2005
lecture on Earthquakes by National
Earthquake Information Center *U S Geological Survey The
grand-daddy of earthquake sites, lots of good surfing here. Earthquake
Hazards Program (U S Geological Survey) Good
site for recent earthquakes and seismic hazard assessment. The
IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology) Consortium www.iris.edu/seismon
(for Seismic Monitor) Good
site for general information on earthquakes.
Seismic Monitor is well work a look. Berkeley
Seismological laboratory Good
for information on California earthquakes and earthquakes in general. The
Center for Earthquake Research and Information, the University of Memphis or Good
sites for the NEW Madrid Earthquake zone The
Central United States Earthquake consortium More
of a government services site, but some general information on Midwestern
earthquakes is available Mid-American
Earthquake Center Focused
on engineering aspects of earthquakes in the Midwest Google
Earth – a great site whether you are interested in earthquakes or not. One
option on the free download software is an overlay of earthquake epicenters. Minnesota
Geological Survey For
questions on Minnesota geology
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