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  1. Search Earthquakes Near You (Relative2Me). Brown lines are known hazardous faults and fault zones. Magnitude = ? for new earthquakes until a magnitude is determined (takes 4-5 minutes). Maps are updated within 1-5 minutes of an earthquake or once an hour. (Smaller earthquakes in southern California are added after human processing, which may ...

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  2. Recent Earthquakes in the Southern California Region . Use the map below to explore recent earthquake activity. This map shows the earthquake feed from the USGS for all earthquakes in the last 7 days with the network codes of CI, NC, or NN, or between the latitude coordinates 32 and 42 and the longitude coordinates -126 and -114. The reporting ...

  3. earthquake.usgs.gov › earthquakes › mapLatest Earthquakes

    If the application does not load, try our legacy Latest Earthquakes application. Javascript must be enabled to view our earthquake maps. To access USGS earthquake information without using javascript, use our Magnitude 2.5+ Earthquakes, Past Day ATOM Feed or our other earthquake feeds .

  4. Earthquake Catalogs - searchable catalog of events recorded by SCSN. SCSN Daily and Weekly Earthquake Summary. SCSN Interactive Weekly Earthquake Plots. SCSN Earthquake Commentary Archive. SCSN Special Earthquake Reports. Seismicity Map (1932-1996) Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences | California Institute of Technology.

  5. Earthquakes are shown as circles sized by magnitude (red, < 1 hour; blue, < 1 day, yellow, < 1 week). Click or tap on a circle to view more details about an earthquake, such as location, date/time, magnitude, and links to more information about the quake. Local time is the time of the earthquake in your computer's time zone.

  6. Networks: All CI AZ BC BK CE EN FA GS LI MX NC NN NP PB PG RB SB SN TA WR ZY. Sensor Types: SP. (Short Period) BB. (Broadband) SM. (Strong Motion)

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