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    blue right-pointing arrow United States Seismicity History - The National Earthquake Information Center maintains this web page on earthquake history for all fifty United States. It also lists the largest earthquakes ever recorded in U.S. and the world. An excellent resource for earthquake historical data. (Added: 16-Nov-1998 Hits: 557)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow USGS List of Recent Earthquakes - This web page maintained by the U.S. Geological Survey provides links to web sites that provide information on recent earthquakes within Northern California as well as other regions of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Northern Europe and selected regions around the world. (Added: 17-Sep-1998 Hits: 625)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow USGS Response to an Urban Earthquake: Northridge '94 - At 4:30 on the morning of January 17, 1994, some 10 million people in the Los Angeles region of southern California were awakened by the shaking of an earthquake. The earthquake, named for its epicenter in the town of Northridge, was a magnitude 6.7 (M = 6.7) shock that proved to be the most costly earthquake in United States history. For the past 2 years, the USGS has rigorously pursued over 40 tasks focused on the USGS Northridge Earthquake Mission. This document is a summary report of the USGS findings; (Added: 21-Sep-1998 Hits: 383)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow Western States Seismic Policy Council - The mission of the Western States Seismic Policy Council is to provide a forum to advance earthquake hazard reduction programs throughout the Western Region and to develop, recommend and support seismic policies and programs for the region through information exchange, research and education. (Added: 18-Aug-1998 Hits: 378)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow World-Wide Earthquake Locator - The World-Wide Earthquake Locator is an interface for an earthquake analysis system that uses data dynamically obtained over the Internet. The system uses data available from the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC), part of the US Geological Survey. This data provides basic information about earthquakes within hours of them taking place. (Added: 17-Aug-1998 Hits: 464)  [Spider URL]"

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