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Additional Resources:

On the Web

References, Publications & Bibliographies

On the Web


Other USGS Earthquake Hazards Websites

USGS Geologic Division
USGS's geologic activities include more than just earthquakes. Visit the USGS Geologic Division to learn more.

USGS Homepage
USGS activities in mapping, water, biology, geology and more!

Seismological Laboratory at Caltech
The USGS Pasadena Office is located on the Caltech campus across the street from the Seismo Lab.

Southern California Earthquake Center
SCEC is a consortium of education institutions and other organizations that work toward understanding and minimizing the earthquake risk in southern CA.

SCEC Data Center
The SCEC Data Center archives all the earthquake data recorded in southern CA.

NCEC Data Center
The NCEC Data Center archives all the earthquake data recorded in northern CA.

Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, UCSD
IGPP is responsible for collection and distribution of seismic data from several regional networks, small aperture arrays, and portable instrument deployments

Geology of Santa Clarita Valley
Information on Newhall ,Canyon Country, Saugus, Valencia, Castaic, Agua Dulce, and Acton. Includes geological drives, local fossils and minerals, and photos of local San Andreas Fault features.
(This webpage is on the Santa Clarita Resources website.)

Wallace Creek Trail Guide Online
A geologic guide to the San Andreas fault at Wallace Creek, plus links to Wallace Creek Field Guide and Carrizo Plain Geologic Tour

California Geological Survey
Formerly California Division of Mines & Geology

List of Towns used in "Recent Earthquakes" Location Descriptions


References, Publications & Bibliographies
(This webpage is on the Northern California Earthquake Hazard Program website.)

Ask-A-Geologist
The U.S. Geological Survey's "Ask A Geologist" program allows you to contact USGS staff by email and get your questions answered.

 

SeismoLinks
A comprehensive collection of links for information about earthquakes, geology, volcanoes and related data for areas outside of Southern California.

 

Ask-USGS
Didn't find what you were looking for? Try the USGS Earth Science Information Center (ESIC).