OT-Can anyone tell me where to find information on current earthquakes

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and a seismograph. I have seen it posted before but am unable to find it. Feel free to use my email.

-- Linda A. (adahi@muhlon.com), August 21, 1999

Answers

Try this one

-- Carlos (riffraff1@cybertime.net), August 21, 1999.

OK. It's http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/Quakes/Current.current.html

-- Carlos (riffraff1@cybertime.net), August 21, 1999.

Not found Carlos.

-- Linda A. (adahi@muhlon.com), August 21, 1999.

Try this link:

Shaker Stuff

Ray

-- Ray (ray@totacc.com), August 21, 1999.


http://www.iris.washington.edu/cgi- bin/seismon_events.pl?date=99/07/29&lat=34.47N&lon=32.75E

-- mchenry (cmchenry@seidata.co), August 21, 1999.


heres a world map too http://www.iris.washington.edu/seismic/60_2040_1_8.html

-- mchenry (cmchenry@seidata.com), August 21, 1999.

USGS at:

http://wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/neis/bulletin/bulletin.html

California at:

http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/

Good Luck!

-- helium (heliumavid@yahoo.com), August 21, 1999.


Thank you all for the help.

-- Linda A. (adahi@muhlon.com), August 21, 1999.

Earthquakes in Spain fall mainly on the plain.....

-- King of Spain (madrid@aol.com), August 21, 1999.

This is what Carlos's link should be:-

http://qua ke.wr.usgs.gov/QUAKES/CURRENT/current.html

-- Y2KGardener (gardens@bigisland.net), August 21, 1999.



Yup! Thanks.

-- Carlos (riffraff1@cybertime.net), August 21, 1999.

National Earthquake Information Center

Lar ge Earthquakes in the United States" (subsite of the one above)

-- Tom Carey (tomcarey@mindspring.com), August 21, 1999.


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