Earthquake Engineering Research Institute
Learning From Earthquakes

Up-to-date aftershock catalogs

February 8, 2018

Virtual Earthquake Reconnaissance Team (VERT) Summary by Renate Hartog.

Recent seismicity lists and maps can be obtained from various places. The various links to web-services use a pre-selected a geographic box that encompasses all of Nepal, namely min latitude = 26.096N, max latitude = 30.581N, min longitude = 79.849E, max longitude = 88.330E.

National Seismological Centre of Nepal, magnitude 4 and bigger detected with local seismic network

USGS Earthquake Catalog, detected with global seismic network (map/list on earthquake.usgs.gov)
USGS Earthquake Catalog as above, text-list
USGS Earthquake Catalog as above, download kml-file
USGS Earthquake Catalog as above, download csv-file

International Seismological Centre, On-line Bulletin, http://www.isc.ac.uk, Internatl. Seis. Cent., Thatcham, United Kingdom, 2012. (link to IRIS DMC Mirror)

 

Curated topics from the April 25, 2015, Nepal Earthquake to help inform reconnaissance activities, identify impacted regions, and help document the timeline of earthquake response/recovery.

Information on seismology/aftershock from the April 25, 2015, Nepal Earthquake.