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» Automatic Monitoring of Regional Seismic Events
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. http://web.ift.uib.no/~antonych/IRIS.html » Center for Earthquake Research and Information
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. http://www.ceri.memphis.edu/ » DL Research - Earthquake Project
Brings together and analyzes earthquake data and trends, both historical and present-day. Displays statistical graphs by number of earthquakes, magnitude, and geographic position. http://www.dlindquist.com/quake/ » Earthquake Information from the USGS
Gateway to US Geological Survey web resources on earthquakes, including information on recent quakes, earthquake preparedness, building seismically resistant structures, and current research topics. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/ » Earthquakes in Chile
Illustrated article explaining why Chile is particularly prone to earthquakes. http://www.earlham.edu/~bieriir/earthquakes/ » Electric Quakes
Explains the links between solar activity, the ionosphere, planetary motion and earthquakes http://www.electricquakes.com/ » Greater Vancouver Regional District: Earthquake Hazard Analysis
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. http://www.geog.ubc.ca/courses/geog376/students/class05/pgbond/ » How to Build an Inexpensive Seismometer
Detailed instructions, including diagrams, description of components, setup and synchronization. http://www.infiltec.com/seismo/ » Indiana Geological Survey - Earthquakes in Indiana
Peruse the causes of Indiana earthquakes. Describes the aftermath of the strongest earthquakes occurred and the preparation to reduce its effects. http://igs.indiana.edu/geology/earthquakes/eqInIndiana/index.cfm » Internet for Civil Engineers
Selection of web sites and articles about the aftermath and damage produced by world's earthquakes. http://www.icivilengineer.com/Earthquake_Engineering/Earthquake_Damages/ » Ministry of Energy & Mines - Earthquakes in British Columbia
Find the causes, effects of the earthquakes in British Columbia. Includes photos of the aftermath from the 1946-earthquake and describes the ways to measure earthquakes. http://www.em.gov.bc.ca/Mining/Geolsurv/Surficial/quake/ » Multidisciplinary Center for Earthquake Engineering
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. http://mceer.buffalo.edu/ » NASA Earth Observatory
Satellite imagery of volcanoes and earthquakes. http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/category.php?cat_id=12 » Queensland University Advanced Centre for Earthquake Studies (QUAKES)
Research institute located in Brisbane, Australia. Includes information on earthquake simulation and forecasting. http://quakes.earth.uq.edu.au/ » Soil Liquefaction
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. http://www.ce.washington.edu/~liquefaction/html/main.html » Swiss Seismological Service
Latest earthquake information, interactive map, catalogue of Swiss earthquakes, and a feedback forum. http://www.seismo.ethz.ch/ » US Geological Survey - Earthquake Search
This form allows you to select the necessary parameters to perform a global, circular or rectangular area search for earthquakes. http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/epic/ This category needs an editor
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