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USGS HomeContact USGSSearch USGSEarthquake Hazards ProgramSkip to main contentHomeAbout UsContact UsEarthquakesHazardsData & ProductsLearnMonitoringResearchEarthquake Hazards ProgramEarthquakesHazardsDataLearnMonitoringResearchThe USGS Earthquake Hazards Program is part of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP), established by Congress in 1977. We monitor and report earthquakes, assess earthquake impacts and hazards, and research the causes and effects of earthquakes.Latest EarthquakesView recent events or search for past earthquakes.Optimized for mobile and desktop.Which earthquakes are included on the map?Real-time Feeds & NotificationsGet real-time earthquake notifications sent to you using a numberof popular mediums: Feeds, Email, Twitter, etc…Did You Feel It?Feel an earthquake? Report it here.Significant Earthquakes Past 30 DaysSignificant Earthquake ArchiveFeatured ItemsA Century of Induced Earthquakes in Oklahoma?A new study by the U.S Geological Survey released today presents evidence that, in addition to the recent induced earthquakes, most of the larger earthquakes in Oklahoma in the past century may likely have also been induced by industrial activities.View ResearchSan Ramon Earthquake SwarmMicroearthquakes continue to occur near San Ramon, California. Since the swarm began on Tuesday October 13, 2015, at 8:50am local time with a magnitude 0.8 earthquake, the Northern California Seismic Network (NCSN) has located 242 earthquakes in the region beneath San Ramon. The largest earthquake in the swarm was a magnitude 3.6 earthquake on October 19 at 4:21pm local time. View EarthquakeUSGS Seismologist Lucy Jones to Receive Prestigious Samuel J. Heyman Service to America MedalSecretary of the Interior, Sally Jewell said of Lucy, “Besides conducting leading research on earthquakes, she turns complex scientific concepts into plain English, educating the public so they can take action to save lives and property.”View NewsFeatured Item ArchiveShare this page:Facebook Twitter Google EmailEarthquakesLatest Earthquakes Real-time Feeds & Notifications Search EQ Archives Info by Region World Seismicity Maps “Top 10” Lists & Maps Did You Feel It? ShakeMap PAGER Significant EQ Archive Hazards Hazard Maps & Data Seismic Design Hazard Analysis Tools Faults Data & Products Data Products Learn EQ Topics for Education FAQ EQ Glossary For Kids Google Earth/KML Files EQ Summary Posters Photos Publications Monitoring NEIC ANSS – United States GSN – World Volunteer Monitoring ASL – Albuquerque Network Operations Seismogram Displays Buildings NSMP – Strong Motion Crustal Deformation Research Characterizing Faults Early Warning Crustal Deformation Earthquake Processes Ground Failure Ground Motion Hazard & Risk Assessment Improving Monitoring Induced Earthquakes External Support Regional Science Activities Software Accessibility FOIA Privacy Polic
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