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  2. Latest Earthquakes

    earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map

    Search Earthquake Catalog Time Zone. Display event dates and times using this time zone.

  3. Latest Earthquakes

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    Clicking the map icon in the top right corner will load the map. Clicking the options icon in the top right corner lets you change which earthquakes are displayed, and many other map and list options.

  4. Latest Earthquakes

    earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/?extent=38.47939,-80.24414&extent=47.13742...

    Earthquakes. All lists include most worldwide events magnitude 4.5 and greater, read more. REFRESH EARTHQUAKES

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    The Latest Earthquakes application supports most recent browsers, view supported browsers. If the application does not load, try our legacy Latest Earthquakes application.

  6. ShakeMap - USGS Earthquake Hazards Program

    earthquake.usgs.gov/data/shakemap

    ShakeMap is a product of the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program in conjunction with the regional seismic networks. ShakeMaps provide near-real-time maps of ground motion and shaking intensity following significant earthquakes.

  7. USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and researching earthquakes and earthquake hazards

  8. Real-time Seismogram Displays - USGS Earthquake Hazards Program

    earthquake.usgs.gov/monitoring/seismograms

    These seismogram displays depict ground motion recorded by seismograph stations in real-time, updated every few minutes. Each plot represents 24 hours of data from one station. Read more ».

  9. M 4.8 - 2024 Tewksbury, New Jersey Earthquake - USGS Earthquake...

    earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/us7000ma74

    The April 5, 2024, M 4.8 earthquake near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, occurred as a result of oblique reverse and strike-slip faulting at shallow depths in the crust. Although this event did not occur near a plate boundary, such “intraplate” earthquakes can and do occur.