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    blue right-pointing arrow USGS Geologic Hazards Team - Description: The U.S. Geological Survey's Geologic Hazards Team conducts global investigations of earthquake, geomagnetic, and landslide hazards. The team consists of eight research groups and three information centers. The research specialties are seismic hazard mapping, seismograph networks, global seismology, engineering seismology, neotectonics, paleoseismology, landslide hazards, and geomagnetism. The information activities include the National Earthquake Information Center, the National Geomagnetic Information Center, and the National Landslide Information Center. The Geologic Hazards Team Web site includes sections on earthquakes, landslides, recent publications, hazard images, solar winds, the Northridge earthquake, and geomagnetism, as well as a link to the USGS's "Ask-a-Geologist" public service and other useful sites. (Added: 19-Aug-1999 Hits: 460)  [Spider URL]"

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