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Latest Story. Google expands earthquake alert coverage in U.S. Google announced today that its Android phones will soon receive earthquake alerts in the U.S., including Alaska. Continued > View all Stories. Featured Stories. Earthquakes happen in Alaska. A lot. How would an earthquake early warning system work here? Continued >
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Sep 3, 2024 · The Alaska Earthquake Center welcomes Google’s innovative approach and speedy delivery of an earthquake alert mechanism, as it supports our mission to strengthen Alaska’s resilience to earthquakes and tsunamis.
Below are recent earthquakes. Click on a given earthquake to view the detailed event page. You may also view these recent earthquakes on our interactive map.
Alaska Satellite Facility: find and download SAR, InSAR, and other data.
Aug 22, 2024 · The Alaska Earthquake Hazards Project research equips Alaska and Pacific Rim stakeholders and communities with vital information to improve earthquake and tsunami resilience.
Sep 15, 2023 · Computer analysis based on satellite imagery showed magma had risen to about 6 miles from a depth of about 12 miles and caused the earthquakes and surface deformation, according to 2022 research by the Alaska Volcano Observatory.
Top-right inset shows earthquakes located under Kruzof Island (locations by Alaska Earthquake Center, retrieved through USGS comcat) between 2010 and 2023. Earthquakes that can be located by the regional network start in January 2020 (marked in blue).