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  • 3 Miles WSW of Chino Hills, CA, Earthqauke Map
    USGS "Did you feel it?" map allows you to submit your own earthquake report for the July 29, 2008, Los Angeles area earthquake.
    pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/shake/ca/STORE/X14383980/ciim_display.html
  • Earthquake Country - Los Angeles
    Though a series of online videos, Dr. Pat Abbott explains how earthquakes have shaped the scenery and the character of the greater Los Angeles area.
    www.earthquakecountry.info/video/eqcla.html
  • Magnitude 5.4 - Greater Los Angeles Area, CA - July 29, 2008
    Maps and information about the magnitude 5.4 Los Angeles earthquake from the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program.
    earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/eqinthenews/2008/ci14383980
  • Recent Earthquakes for Los Angeles
    Los Angeles area map displaying recent earthquakes. Up-to-the-minute data provided by the USGS and Caltech Seismological Laboratory.
    www.data.scec.org/recenteqs/Maps/Los_Angeles.html
  • Southern California Earthquake Data Center (SCEDC)
    Offers information on recent earthquake activity in California and Nevada, a searchable earthquake archive, clickable fault map, and historic Southern California earthquake data.
    www.data.scec.org
  • TriNet
    The system of sensors, recorders, and computers that is used to monitor earthquakes in Southern California.
    www.trinet.org
  • USGS Pasadena Field Office - Pasadena
    Real-time seismic and GPS monitoring of earthquakes in Southern California, earthquake lists and maps, and links to other sources of earthquake information.
    www-socal.wr.usgs.gov

  • 1994 Northridge Earthquake@
  • Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN)
    • Southern California Integrated GPS Network (SCIGN)
      An array of Global Positioning System (GPS) stations distributed throughout Southern California, with emphasis on the greater Los Angeles metropolitan region, to study earthquakes.
      www.scign.org
    • USGS Pasadena Field Office
      Data acquisition and operation and maintenance of stations. Also has primary responsibility for providing earthquake information from the SCIGN array in the event of a large earthquake.
      www-socal.wr.usgs.gov/scign
 




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