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  1. Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada. Click on an earthquake on the above map for a zoomed-in view. Map Information. How do earthquakes get on these maps? Search Earthquakes Near You (Relative2Me). Map Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Brown lines are known hazardous faults and fault zones.

    • Active Faults

      Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada Known hazardous...

    • Credits

      Faults on the zoomed-in maps came from C.W. Jennings, 1992,...

    • Data Sources

      Northern California Data. U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park...

    • Relative2Me

      Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada Relative2Me....

  2. 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.

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  4. 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.

  5. The Tōkai earthquakes ( Japanese: 東海地震) are major earthquakes that have occurred regularly with a return period of 100 to 150 years in the Tōkai region of Japan. The Tōkai segment has been struck by earthquakes in 1498, 1605, 1707, and 1854. [1] Given the historic regularity of these earthquakes, Kiyoo Mogi in 1969 pointed out that ...

  6. The California Geological Survey’s Earthquake Hazards Zone Application (EQ Zapp) is an interactive map that details the risk of earthquakes and related hazards for different areas of the state. The map is searchable by address, and it maps three main hazard zones: Fault zones. Landslide zones. Liquefaction zones.

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