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Query for Events

magnitude >=    <= mag type
depth >=  <=   contributor
time between   and
catalog View the earliest and latest time for which data is available for each catalog type.
Flinn-Engdahl Group Events
code (subregion) group all entries by time within seconds
region group all entries by distance within degrees
region (text)  
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How this query works

We have loaded events from several catalogs including the "finger quake" list, QED, WHDF and MHDF dating from the early 1960s to the present. (definitions of catalogs). We also provide mapping and WEED file output options.

Grouping Events
The IRIS DMC populates the event portion of our database from several earthquake catalogs including several from NEIC as well as the ISC CDROMs. Due to this fact,there are sometimes multiple hypoocenter estimates for a single event. Additionally, many of the catalogs provide more than one estimate of magnitude. For this reason there are frequently several records(rows) returned from a query of our event database. The event grouping feature allows you to select space-time criteria that result in multiple rows being grouped together (normally) because they are from the same event. The top of the page provides information as to the number of groups (events) and the total number of hypocenter/magnitude estimates (records).
 
Mapping Events
When "MakeEvent Map" is selected on the results page, one event per group is selected for the map. The event listing selected is the one with the largest magnitude for that group. If there are two listings with the same magnitude in a group, the one from the most accurate catalog for that time period is selected. ( more details )

Catalog definitions

NEICALRT
List distributed by NEIS (National Earthquake Information Service) of the USGS via email and used to trigger the IRIS SPYDER® system. These events are NOT included in the "PREFERRED" catalog algorithm because they are redundant (of FINGER) and do not include all events reported by FINGER.
 
FINGER
List distributed by NEIS (National Earthquake Information Service) of the USGS through the "finger quake@gldfs.cr.usgs.gov" service. The earthquakes on the "quake" list have been reviewed by a seismic analyst. However, in the interest of timeliness, locations and magnitudes are entered once and not updated on the list.. This list contains data for the past 7 days. Once an event rolls off the list it appears on the QED (see next definition).
QED
Quick Epicenter Determinations - distributed by the USGS NEIS 7 days behind real time. These data are extremely preliminary and the parameters of the earthquakes are subject to change as more data are used to relocate the earthquakes. The QED rolls over to the WHDF (see next definition).
 
WHDF
Weekly Hypocenter Data File - distributed by the USGS NEIS. Covering the time period following the Monthly data up to four weeks behind the current week. The Weekly PDE (Preliminary Determinations of Epicenters) data are replaced by the Monthly PDE data as soon as they become available.
 
MHDF
Monthly Hypocenter Data File - distributed by the USGS NEIS. This list is the most complete computation of hypocenters and magnitudes done by the USGS NEIC. It is normally produced a few months after the events occur. The publication is called "preliminary" because the "final" computation of hypocenters for the world is considered to be the Bulletin of the International Seismological Centre (ISC), which is produced about two years after the earthquakes occur.
 
ISCCD (limited availability)
Bulletin of the International Seismological Centre (ISC). List of earthquakes two years behind real time.
 
PREFERRED (SeismiQuery option only)
When this selection is made, the resulting list of events will include events selected from the catalog that is considered to be most accurate for that time period. The order in which the catalogs are listed above is the reverse order in which events will be selected as "preferred." (That is, the ISCCD being most preferred and so on.)

 


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