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Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Data Center
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The data center maintains a searchable archive of earthquake data for research in seismology and earthquake engineering. Includes general information, clickable fault maps, stations and instrumentation, and educational resources.
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Earthquake Tracker
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A collaborative effort to track and monitor the ELF (Extremely Low Frequency) magnetic field fluctuations, generated by the earth near fault zones, as a possible precursor to large earthquakes in Northern California.
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Hayward Fault Tour
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This photographic tour follows the Hayward fault, picturing some of the most easily recognized surface features, progressing from Fremont to San Pablo Bay, California.
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Latest California Seismic Events
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Earthquake map for California, including recent earthquake magnitude, depth, and location information. Updated every minute.
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Museum of the City of San Francisco
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History museum site features several exhibits about historical San Francisco earthquakes. Includes a collection of newspaper clippings, police reports, eyewitness accounts and photos.
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Northern California Earthquake Information
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Current earthquake information from the USGS.
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Redwood City (California) Public Seismic Network
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Earthquake data files, links to other Public Seismic Network sites around the world, links to other sources of on-line information on seismology, seismic equipment, and earthquakes.
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Seismic Hazard Zonation Program
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Map index designed to assist cities and counties in protecting the public safety from the effects of earthquake-triggered ground failure. Issued by the California Department of Conservation.
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The Daly City Earthquake of 1957
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Describes the Daly City (California) Earthquake of 1957, including eyewitness reports and a WAV sound recording.
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The Next Big Earthquake
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Informational pamphlet about San Francisco Bay Area earthquakes.
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USGS Pasadena CA Field Office
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Real-time information and archives of past earthquakes and seismic hazards in Southern California, plus preparedness, research and monitoring.
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