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The maps displayed below show how earthquake hazards vary across the United States. Hazards are measured as the likelihood of experiencing earthquake shaking of various intensities.
The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Global Seismic Hazard Map (version 2018.1) depicts the geographic distribution of the Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) with a 10% probability of being exceeded in 50 years, computed for reference rock conditions (shear wave velocity, VS30, of 760-800 m/s).
Latest earthquakes map and list (past 24 hours, M2.5+) from the ANSS (Advanced National Seismic System). Tap/click on "gear icon" for options and settings. View Earthquake Map
Search Earthquake Catalog Time Zone. Display event dates and times using this time zone.
Earthquake hazard map showing peak ground accelerations having a 2 percent probability of being exceeded in 50 years, for a firm rock site. The map is based on the USGS models for the conterminous U.S. (2023), Hawaii (2021), and Alaska (2023).
Seismic Hazard Map of the World. GSHAP. The result was the most accurate map of global seismic activity to date. Although the project ended in 1999, the data it accumulated remains accessible, including maps of the world's most active earthquake zones.
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.
Interactive map of earthquakes around the world. The U.S. Geological Survey's Latest Earthquakes viewer shows the locations and magnitudes of recent earthquakes around the world. Users can also search the archives for global earthquakes dating back to the early 20th century.
FM Global has developed the Worldwide Earthquake Map to provide a consistent and comprehensive understanding of earthquake risk worldwide. It is the only publicly available map directly conveying earthquake risk.
Global Seismic Hazard Map. The Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Global Seismic Hazard Map (version 2018.1). http://www.globalquakemodel.org/gem. hazard global-earthquake-map