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Websites presented in alphabetical order 2005 Silent Earthquake and Deep Tremor Background information and updates on the 2005 slow earthquake and deep tremor occurring in the Pacific Northwest in September 2005. This earthquake, which affected southern British Columbia and Northern Washington state, is the "predicted 'tremor and slip event' which is related to the movement of the Juan de Fuca and North America tectonic plates along the Cascadia margin of southern British Columbia." From the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network at the University of Washington. http://www.pnsn.org/NEWS/PRESS_RELEASES/TREMOR_05.html Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Sep 22, 2005 Asia Quake Disaster News, background, videos, analysis, eyewitness accounts, death tolls, survivors' accounts, and more about the Southeast Asia earthquake and tsunami of December 2004. Includes information on individual countries with links to related news, message boards, and video clips. From the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/world/2004/asia_quake_disaster/default.stm Topics: Geography, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Water, Weather Last updated Aug 31, 2009 Asia Quake: Trace the Missing User-posted requests for information about people missing since the December 2004 Southeast Asian earthquake and tsunami. View requests by country. From the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/4130565.stm Topics: Geography, Water Last updated Jan 5, 2005 Before and After the Great Earthquake and Fire: Early Films of San Francisco, 1897-1916 Topics in this collection of twenty-six films include the 1906 earthquake, the Panama Pacific Exposition (1915), and a 1903 Chinese funeral. Searchable by keywords, and browsable by subject and film title. Also features brief information on early San Francisco history, an overview of America during the early nineteenth century, and selected bibliographies on San Francisco and early motion pictures. From the American Memory Project of the Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/papr/sfhome.html Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Mar 22, 2006 Berkeley Seismological Laboratory The Berkeley Seismological Laboratory conducts "geophysical monitoring, earthquake information dissemination, and education and outreach," with an emphasis on northern and central California. The site contains research reports; commentary on recent earthquakes; and weekly, monthly, and annual maps of seismicity. Includes links to related resources. From the University of California, Berkeley. http://seismo.berkeley.edu Topics: Geology Last updated Sep 13, 2006 Big Earthquake Could Devastate U.S. Midwest, Experts Warn This April 2006 article discusses the possibility of a large earthquake in "the New Madrid seismic zone -- where Missouri, Kentucky, Arkansas, and Tennessee meet-- [and which] lies in the middle of the North American tectonic plate, thousands of miles from the plate boundaries where earthquakes usually occur." Earthquakes in this region included "three massive quakes that hit Missouri in 1811-1812." Topics include causes for quakes and preparedness. From National Geographic. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/04/0412_060412_earthquake.html Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Apr 24, 2008 Can Animals Sense Earthquakes? This 2003 article from National Geographic News discusses whether unusual animal behavior can predict earthquakes. It features anecdotes on this topic. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/11/1111_031111_earthquakeanimals.html Topics: Geography Last updated Jan 4, 2005 Central United States Earthquake Consortium (CUSEC) Website for this "partnership of the federal government and the eight states most affected by earthquakes in the central United States. Those states are: Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee." Includes descriptions of the New Madrid Seismic Zone and the Wabash Valley Seismic Zone (site of an earthquake on April 18, 2008), a link to current earthquake activity in the central U.S., earthquake safety material, and related information. http://www.cusec.org/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Apr 21, 2008 China Earthquake Information Compilation of links to earthquake information for China, including details about the latest earthquakes, earthquake history, maps, seismological institutions, and related material. The Notable Earthquakes link provides information about the major May 2008 earthquake in the Sichuan province. From the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/world/index.php?regionID=35 Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated May 12, 2008 Earthquake Engineering An "illustrated introduction to earthquake engineering principles," based on the original text by V. V. Bertero. Includes information on direct and indirect effects of earthquakes, surface faulting, liquefaction, and shaking; and explores the need for a comprehensive approach to earthquake-resistant construction. Features photographs, and an overview of recent research. From the National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering (NISEE), University of California, Berkeley. http://nisee.berkeley.edu/bertero/ Topics: Architecture, Geography, Science, Technology Last updated Feb 11, 2004 Earthquake Hazards Program: Northern California Contains reports and maps of current and past seismic activity, a FAQ on earthquakes, a glossary, resources for teachers, hazard and preparedness information, and more. From the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated May 22, 2005 Earthquake History of Cascadia (Washington, Oregon, and Southern British Columbia) A site for "earthquakes in historic time: since 1791" in the Pacific Northwest. It features a map of selected earthquakes since 1872, a downloadable database with information about earthquakes from 1793-1929, and detailed information about the 1872 North Cascades earthquake. Also includes links to related sites. From the University of Washington, Department of Earth and Space Sciences. http://spike.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/PNSN/HIST_CAT/ Topics: Geography Last updated Feb 17, 2004 Earthquake Image Information System More than 15,000 images of earthquake damage. Searchable and browsable by earthquake, structure name, subject keyword, and photographer. From the National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering (NISEE), University of California, Berkeley. http://nisee.berkeley.edu/elibrary/ Topics: Geography, Geology, Photograph Collections Last updated Apr 12, 2006 The Earthquake Preparedness Handbook A resource to help those living in earthquake country become a little more ready and prepared, although it can be valuable for any disaster. It includes what to do during a quake, family and home planning, first aid kits for both home and office, useful supplies and equipment, safe drinking water, portable auto survival kit, fire extinguishers, emergency lighting and food supplies, and cooking. Additionally, information is provided for how to shut off utilities, secure heavy furnishings and hot water heaters, help children and adults cope with disaster, emergency communications, and more. From the Los Angeles City Fire Department. http://www.lafd.org/eqindex.htm Topics: Geography, Geology, Home & Housing, Medical Treatments & Devices, Science Last updated Apr 30, 2002 The Earth's Ring of Fire An overview and map of this area circling the Pacific Ocean. "The zone the 'Ring of Fire' notorious for frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, coincides with the edges of one of the world's main tectonic plates. More than half of the world's active volcanoes above sea level are part of the ring." From the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/136248.stm Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Sep 8, 2009 EERI: World Housing Encyclopedia Covers "housing construction types in seismically active areas of the world." Search database by building location, building, rural or urban construction, economic level of inhabitants, building material, type of load-bearing structure, number of stories, seismic vulnerability rating, and other criteria. A hazard map for each country displays areas at greater risk. From the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI). http://www.world-housing.net/ Topics: Agriculture, Architecture, Geography, Geology, Maps, Scientific Themes Last updated Feb 27, 2004 Geology Labs On-line An interactive site that "produces interactive, online simulations for the life science laboratory or for earth science field studies. The activities are designed to enhance an existing curriculum and include online assessments. They can be used by students ranging from middle school, high school, or college classrooms." Virtual Dating shows "how geologists and archeologists determine the ages of rocks and ancient artifacts." Virtual Earthquake "illustrates how seismic waves ... determine the magnitude of an earthquake and to locate its epicenter." Virtual River demonstrates important processes of rivers such as discharge and flood frequency. http://www.sciencecourseware.org/GLOL/ Topics: Geography, Geology, Water Last updated Mar 15, 2006 Images of Historical Earthquakes: The Jan T. Kozak Collection Nearly 900 illustrations of historical earthquakes. Browsable by country and region. Includes bibliography. From the National Information Service for Earthquake Engineering (NISEE), University of California, Berkeley. http://nisee.berkeley.edu/kozak/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Mar 31, 2004 IRIS Seismic Monitor "Seismic Monitor allows you to monitor global earthquakes in near real-time, visit seismic stations around the world, and search the web for earthquake or region-related information." The maps on this site "show events retrieved from the IRIS Data Management Center's earthquake database in Seattle, Washington, which receives data from a number of sources." From the Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS), a university research consortium. http://www.iris.edu/seismon/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Jan 4, 2005 Links to the News: Earthquakes (1995-2004) Links to news coverage and background resources for specific earthquakes, including the December 2004 Southeast Asian earthquake and tsunami. Also includes links to general earthquake resources and relief organization Web sites. Created by David Shedden, director of the Poynter Institute's Eugene Patterson Library. http://www.poynter.org/column.asp?id=49&aid=76250 Topics: Charity & Nonprofit Resources, Geography, Geology Last updated Dec 29, 2004 National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) The NEIC's mission is "to rapidly determine location and size of all destructive earthquakes worldwide and to immediately disseminate this information." Learn about the latest quakes, magnitude and intensity, past and historical earthquakes, plate tectonics, seismic waves, tsunami, hazards and preparedness, and more. Includes resources for teachers and an image glossary. From the Earthquake Hazards Program, U.S. Geological Survey. http://neic.usgs.gov/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Sep 4, 2003 NEES@Buffalo This project "is a nationwide earthquake engineering 'collaboratory' -- the National Science Foundation's 'George E. Brown, Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation' (NEES). In this network, earthquake engineers and students located at different institutions are able to share resources." The site features publications and descriptions of projects such as the 2006 testing of a wood frame home on the "largest full-scale three-dimensional shake table test ever performed in the U.S. http://nees.buffalo.edu Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Nov 20, 2006 New Madrid Earthquakes 1811-1812 Background about the 1811-1812 New Madrid earthquakes in the Midwest. "On the basis of the large area of damage ... the widespread area of perceptibility ... and the complex physiographic changes that occurred, the Mississippi River valley earthquakes of 1811-1812 rank as some of the largest in the United States since its settlement by Europeans." Includes an earthquake summary, subsequent historical images, eyewitness accounts, and maps. From the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/states/events/1811-1812.php Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Apr 23, 2008 The Nisqually Earthquake Information Clearinghouse "This clearinghouse has been established at the University of Washington to facilitate the collection, dissemination, and archiving of data describing the Nisqually Earthquake that occurred at 10:54 a.m. on February 28, 2001." This site includes information on seismological and geotechnical observations, structural facts and figures, lifelines statistics, and the socio-economic impact. Reconnaissance forms are provided for citizens to report building and geotechnical damage, along with links to many other sites related to this earthquake. http://www.ce.washington.edu/~nisqually/ Topics: Geography, Geology, Water Last updated Mar 12, 2003 Northern California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC) A searchable "collection of geophysical data, including earthquake catalogs, seismograms, GPS [global positioning system] observations, strain, creep, and tilt data," and SAR (synthetic aperture radar) data. Also features data covering all of California and the western United States. From the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the University of California, Berkeley. http://www.ncedc.org/ Topics: Geography, Geology, Scientific Themes, Technology Last updated Dec 5, 2005 The Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN) This searchable site contains up-to-date information about geologic hazards in Oregon and the state of Washington. Users may report earthquakes, view information about recent quakes and volcanic eruptions, and access information on hazards preparation, research, maps, and historic quakes. Eruption summaries are available for eight Cascade volcanoes. Centered at the University of Washington, PNSN is a collaborative university and government program. http://www.geophys.washington.edu/SEIS/PNSN/ Topics: Geography, Geology, U.S. Maps Last updated Feb 9, 2003 PEER Strong Motion Database A database of nearly 1,600 records from over 100 earthquakes from tectonically active regions. Searchable by earthquake or station characteristics, peak values, and response spectra. Includes information on the magnitude, distance, and site conditions for each earthquake and station detail. Also browsable. From the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center (PEER), University of California, Berkeley. http://peer.berkeley.edu/smcat/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Aug 15, 2003 Preliminary Earthquake Report: Magnitude 8.7, Northern Sumatra, Indonesia, 2005 March 28 Facts about the Southeast Asia earthquake of March 28, 2005. Provides a map and links to numerous related resources. From the United States Geological Survey (USGS), Earthquake Hazards Program. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/eqinthenews/2005/usweax/ Topics: Geography, Weather Last updated Mar 18, 2006 The San Andreas Fault "Describes the nature, behavior, and earthquake history of this major fault system that extends from northern California to the Gulf of California." There are maps and photographs of the results of several quakes. The online version of a publication of the United States Geological Service (USGS). http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/earthq3/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Jan 22, 2003 San Francisco After the '06 Earthquake "Images from the days after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, including stereographs and anaglyphic (3-dimensional) views" of these topics: Destruction, People, Amidst the Rubble, The Hungry, The Homeless, and Recovery. From the California Museum of Photography, University of California, Riverside. http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/collections/permanent/projects/stereo/SF1906/ Topics: Geography, Photograph Collections: Regional: United States Last updated Jun 10, 2006 San Francisco Bay Area Current Earthquake Map Map and data on the most recent earthquake activity in the region. From the U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA. http://quake.wr.usgs.gov/recenteqs/Maps/SF_Bay.html Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Dec 18, 2002 Soil Liquefaction "[D]eveloped to provide general information for interested lay persons, and more detailed information for engineers" this site explains what happens to some soils during an earthquake. It provides information on past quakes where liquefaction occurred and also contains photos and related links http://www.ce.washington.edu/~liquefaction/html/main.html Topics: Agriculture, Geography, Geology Last updated Apr 30, 2002 South Asia Earthquake and Tsunamis Information on the health aspects of the December 26, 2004, Southeast Asia earthquake and tsunami. Provides background information, contacts, and links to related documents. Includes general news and updates, and information specific to Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Maldives, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. From the World Health Organization (WHO). http://www.who.int/hac/crises/international/asia_tsunami/en/ Topics: Geography, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Water, Weather Last updated Dec 29, 2004 South Carolina Geological Survey: Earthquake Hazards This page features summaries of earthquake events in South Carolina history, and general information about and tips for preparing for earthquakes. It describes the Charleston earthquake of 1886 ("the strongest earthquake known to hit the Eastern Seaboard"), the Union County earthquake of 1913, and prehistoric earthquakes in the state. Includes maps and illustrations. From the South Carolina Geological Survey. http://www.dnr.sc.gov/geology/earthquake.htm Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Aug 29, 2007 Southern California Earthquake Data Center (SCEDC) "Searchable archive of earthquake data for research in seismology and earthquake engineering." Includes specialized research tools, general earthquake information (recent earthquakes, earthquake preparedness, searchable earthquake archive, clickable map of the faults of southern California), stations and instrumentation, educational resources, and some historical material. Sponsored by the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), and California Institute of Technology. http://www.data.scec.org/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Dec 26, 2003 Southern California Seismic Network (SCSN) The California Integrated Seismic Network (CISN) is "a partnership among federal, state, and university agencies involved in California earthquake monitoring." The site provides data on recent earthquakes, weekly reports and commentary, a FAQ (featuring information on measuring earthquakes), and forecasts. Includes maps, photos, and information on the 350 stations that comprise the network. http://www.scsn.org/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Jun 2, 2006 Tsunamis and Earthquakes Provides "general information on how local tsunamis are generated by earthquakes as well as animations, virtual reality models of tsunamis, and summaries of past research studies." From the United States Geological Survey (USGS). http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/tsunami/ Topics: Geography, Geology, Water Last updated Jan 30, 2005 Understanding Earthquakes This website is designed to communicate information about earthquakes to the general public. It features a brief history of seismology to 1910, animations of stress along a fault line, a quiz, and personal accounts of earthquakes from Mark Twain, Jack London, Charles Darwin, and John Muir. Also includes links to related sites. From the Institute for Crustal Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara. http://projects.crustal.ucsb.edu/understanding/ Topics: Geography, Geology, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated Nov 16, 2006 Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast (UCERF) The 2007 Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities (WGCEP 2007), a multi-disciplinary collaboration of scientists and engineers, has released [in April 2008] the ...UCERF -- the first comprehensive framework for comparing earthquake likelihoods throughout all of California." The report predicts "California has a 99.7% chance of having a magnitude 6.7 or larger earthquake during the next 30 years." Includes the full report, a fact sheet, executive summary, a podcast, and related material. http://www.scec.org/ucerf/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Apr 21, 2008 USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Information about "worldwide earthquake activity, earthquake science, and earthquake hazard reduction." Includes publications, maps, fact sheets, animations of earthquakes, information about current projects, and links to regional centers and seismic networks, both national and international. Report possible earthquakes through "Did You Feel It." Also find a FAQ, which includes a glossary. From the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). http://earthquake.usgs.gov/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Dec 30, 2004 Wave That Shook the World Companion to a Public Broadcasting Corporation (PBS) NOVA program about the December 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean. The site includes interactive features on the anatomy of a tsunami and several historical tsunamis, and information about preparing for tsunamis. Also includes a teacher's guide, a bibliography, and links to related sites. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tsunami/ Topics: Geography, Regions of the World, Regions of the World, Water Last updated Mar 29, 2005 Yahoo! Seismology A directory of sites related to seismology. Topics include books, earthquakes, faults, plate tectonics, regional information, research, and tsunamis. Searchable and browsable. http://dir.yahoo.com/Science/Earth_Sciences/Geology_and_Geophysics/Seismology/ Topics: Geography, Geology Last updated Jun 20, 2004 |
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