ShakeMap, a tool for earthquake response

ShakeMap is a tool used to portray the extent of potentially damaging shaking following an earthquake. It can be found on the Internet at http://earthquake. usgs. gov/shakemap/ and is automatically generated for both small and large earthquakes in areas where it is available. Developed for earthquak...

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Other Authors: Wald, David J., California Institute of Technology., California Geological Survey., Geological Survey (U.S.), Earthquake Hazards Program (Geological Survey)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Golden, CO : Earthquake Hazards Program, U.S. Geological Survey, 2003.
Physical Description: 4 unnumbered pages : digital, PDF file.
Series: Fact sheet (Geological Survey (U.S.)) ; FS-03-087.
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Summary: ShakeMap is a tool used to portray the extent of potentially damaging shaking following an earthquake. It can be found on the Internet at http://earthquake. usgs. gov/shakemap/ and is automatically generated for both small and large earthquakes in areas where it is available. Developed for earthquakes in southern California as part of the TriNet Project, a joint effort by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and the California Geological Survey (CGS).
Item Description: Mode of access: Internet from the USGS web site. Address as of 4/8/08: http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs-087-03/FS-087-03-508.pdf; current access via PURL.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free).
"U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey."
"September 2003."
ShakeMap is a tool used to portray the extent of potentially damaging shaking following an earthquake. It can be found on the Internet at http://earthquake. usgs. gov/shakemap/ and is automatically generated for both small and large earthquakes in areas where it is available. Developed for earthquakes in southern California as part of the TriNet Project, a joint effort by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and the California Geological Survey (CGS).
Physical Description: 4 unnumbered pages : digital, PDF file.
Format: Mode of access: Internet from the USGS web site. Address as of 4/8/08: http://pubs.usgs.gov/fs/fs-087-03/FS-087-03-508.pdf; current access via PURL.
System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader (available free).