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Maps of Events (Earthquakes)

Pre-Assembled Event Information
Many users come to the DMC website on a regular basis to collect event information for "default" time periods. The DMC generates maps and text files for some of these time periods on a daily basis. If the time period you seek is not listed below, then please use our Event Search utility to create maps or files of your own.
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PAST 24 HOURS
VIEW: gif OR text
DOWNLOAD: postscript file
7 day map
PAST 7 DAYS
VIEW: gif OR text
DOWNLOAD: postscript file
7 day map
PAST 30 DAYS
VIEW: gif OR text
DOWNLOAD: postscript file
30 day map
PAST 365 DAYS
VIEW: gif OR text
DOWNLOAD: postscript file
year map
   
Make Your Own Maps
Event Search allows the user to search our entire event catalog database while setting a minimum number of parameters. event search
SeismiQuery is our advanced database search tool and provides the user with a greater number of search options.
Map Your Own Event lets you make a map displaying the location of an earthquake that you specify and S-P distance circles drawn around four specified stations. This may be used as an interactive tool for students, or printed to produce a paper and pencil earthquake location exercise.

The above options produce the same type of event map.
   
Other Sources of Earthquake Maps  

 

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