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  • USGS Earthquake Hazards Program - Northern California
    Real time earthquake and shaking maps for California, seismologial activity updates, earthquake probabilities for the San Francisco Bay Area, information on hazards and preparedness, and related resources.
    quake.wr.usgs.gov
  • California Earthquake Authority (CEA)
    Learn about the reduced-coverage earthquake insurance policy, created by California Legislature, designed to protect a policyholder's dwelling while excluding coverage for costly non-essential items.
    www.earthquakeauthority.com
  • Northern California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC)
    Joint project of the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory and the USGS. Long-term archive and distribution center for seismological and geodetic data for Northern and Central California.
    quake.geo.berkeley.edu
  • California Integrated Seismic Network
    A partnership among federal, state, and university agencies involved in California earthquake monitoring. The CISN is dedicated to serve the emergency response, engineering, and scientific communities.
    www.cisn.org
  • UNRSL Helicorder Camera
    A live look every 90 seconds at an earthquake recorder at the Univ. of Nevada, Reno. Was that a quake, or just a truck? Find out!
    www.seismo.unr.edu/Webcam/webcam.html
  • Turkish American Association of California Earthquake Relief Center
    Details of how to make donations to help victims of the earthquakes in Turkey.
    www.taaca.org
  • Real-Time Forecast of Earthquake Hazard in the Next 24 Hours
    Features a time-dependent map giving the probability of strong shaking at any location in California within the next 24 hours. Developed by the USGS.
    pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/step
  • San Francisco Bay Region Geology and Geologic Hazards
    Three maps of the San Francisco Bay Area designed to provide a new look at the geologic history and hazards of the region. From the USGS and the California Geological Survey.
    sfgeo.wr.usgs.gov
  • ABAG Earthquake Maps and Information
    Home and business preparedness plans, earthquake and liquefaction maps, and related information from the Association of Bay Area Governments.
    www.abag.ca.gov/bayarea/eqmaps
  • USGS: Real-time Shaking Maps
    Maps of measured ground motion, obtained from seismic networks, and maps of shaking intensity of Northern or Southern California.
    quake.wr.usgs.gov/recent/shaking.html
  • The Public Seismic Network of San Jose
    Offers a seismic event display recording current earthquakes. Serving Santa Clara County and Santa Cruz County the Public Seismic Network is dedicated to the promotion of awareness and information about earthquakes.
    pw2.netcom.com/~shammon1/psnsj.htm
  • Santa Barbara Earthquake History
    Eyewitness accounts, descriptions, and historical photographs relating to earthquakes that have occurred in Santa Barbara County, California.
    www.crustal.ucsb.edu/ics/sb_eqs
  • USGS Earthquake Hazards Program - Southern California
    Offers real-time information and archives of past earthquakes and seismic hazards in Southern California, plus preparedness, research, and monitoring resources.
    earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/sca
  • Earthquakes - California Geological Survey
    Provides information on recent and past earthquakes, local faults, and seismic hazards. The California Geological Survey studies earthquakes to help Californians plan and build earthquake resistant communities.
    www.consrv.ca.gov/cgs/geologic_hazards/earthquakes
  • Eyewitness to Disaster: California Earthquakes
    Features a diverse collection of facts, memoirs, and images about California's most moving phenomenon.
    www.notfrisco.com/calmem/earthquake
 



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