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THE WORLD-WIDE EARTHQUAKE LOCATOR
 
QUAKE REPORT
Find out about the latest earthquakes around the world.
QUAKE MAPPING
View the lastest earthquakes on a world map, along with extra data such as plate boundaries, faults and volcanoes.
CATALOGUE QUERY
Search our earthquake catalogue, and map your results.
QUAKE PREDICTION
Find out about areas that are predicted to have an increased chance of experiencing a major earthquake.
QUAKE ANIMATION
View earthquakes over the past month as an SVG animation.
   

The World-Wide Earthquake Locator aims to provide up-to-date information and detailed dynamic maps of earthquakes across the world within a maximum of 24 hours of their occurence. This web site also includes a database of past earthquakes, an animation of the past month's earthquakes, and statistical earthquake prediction.

The World-Wide Earthquake Locator was originally developed by Bruce Gittings of the School of GeoScience at the University of Edinburgh in 1995 and it became an early illustration of a real-time Geographical Information System which makes use the internet World-Wide Web and the internet to map dynamic phenomena.

The Locator takes data from the National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC), part of the US Geological Survey, based in Golden, Colorado (USA). This data provides basic information about the location of recent earthquakes and their strength within hours of the events taking place.
 



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What are Earthquakes?

An earthquake is manifested as a shaking of the ground resulting from a series of shock waves generated following the brittle failure of rocks within the earth's crust or upper mantle. The failure comes about due to the build up of stress which occurs because of the constant movement of blocks of the earth's crust known as the lithospheric plates. Failure occurs at a point, or in a fairly small zone, known as the focus with the epicentre being the point on the earth' surface directly above this focus. However, once failure has occurred, movement may persist along a zone of weakness - known as a fault - for a considerable distance, occasionally as much as 1000 km).

Many earthquakes occur each year, on average greater than 800,000, but most are small and not felt by humans. A severe earthquake, with a magnitude of greater than 8.0, can be expected every 8 to 10 years. Yet, a significant number of smaller earthquakes, which are still capable of destruction, occur each year.

Earthquakes show a marked spatial distribution. The vast majority are located within narrow zones which correspond to the boundaries of the plates. These plates are in continuous movement relative to each other, thought to be driven by convective processes in the earth's mantle, the region of rocks beneath the crust which are heated to the point of becoming soft or plastic.



Other Sources of Information:
Earthquake Headlines from BBC News

Taiwan - timeline
Sat, 24 Jul 2010 17:33:16 GMT
A chronology of key events

Turkey timeline
Thu, 22 Jul 2010 14:22:10 GMT
A chronology of key events

Afghanistan - Timeline
Wed, 21 Jul 2010 09:10:42 GMT
A chronology of key events

Timeline: Somalia
Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:13:02 GMT
A chronology of key events

Kyrgyzstan timeline
Tue, 13 Jul 2010 15:56:37 GMT
A chronology of key events

Japan country profile
Tue, 13 Jul 2010 14:38:17 GMT
Key facts, figures and dates

Japan timeline
Tue, 13 Jul 2010 14:23:45 GMT
A chronology of key events

Today: Monday 12th July
Mon, 12 Jul 2010 05:29:19 GMT
The Health Secretary is announcing the biggest shake-up of the NHS in England for decades. A series of bombings in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, have killed at least 64 people. And Ed Miliband explains why he should be Labour's next leader.

Timeline: Haiti
Sat, 03 Jul 2010 18:02:46 GMT
A chronology of key events

Country profile: Haiti
Sat, 03 Jul 2010 17:30:12 GMT
Key facts, figures and dates

Philippines country profile
Wed, 30 Jun 2010 07:48:43 GMT
Key facts, figures and dates

Young swimmer aims for 2016 Paralympics
Fri, 25 Jun 2010 11:52:01 GMT
A young swimmer, who had both of my legs amputated below the knee and part of his left, due to meningitis, reveals his dreams.

Colombia timeline
Thu, 24 Jun 2010 13:53:03 GMT
A chronology of key events

What the papers say
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 06:27:14 GMT
A look at what's making the headlines in Wednesday's morning newspapers.

Dancer story
Fri, 18 Jun 2010 17:10:12 GMT

As it happened: Obama oil spill address
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 22:11:29 GMT
Coverage as US President Barack Obama makes a primetime TV address on the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, live from the Oval Office of the White House.

Timeline: The Maldives
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 13:49:33 GMT
A chronology of key events.

Timeline: The Maldives
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 13:42:42 GMT
A chronology of key events.

Timeline: China
Mon, 14 Jun 2010 14:07:52 GMT
A chronology of key events

Timeline: Peru
Fri, 11 Jun 2010 10:22:05 GMT
A chronology of key events


World-Wide Earthquake Locator, Version 5.1, June 2005
© Bruce M. Gittings, 1994-2005, with Alison Story, Edmund Kleiser and Emese Csete
URL: http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/quakes/