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Earthquake Information
- Are you prepared for the next big earthquake in Alaska? Download the PDF here.
- M6.8 Earthquake on the Queen Charlotte Fault June 29, 2004
- M7.9 Denali Fault Earthquake on November 3, 2002
- USGS fact sheet
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Will there be another large earthquake in the near future?
- Follow this link to find out more details and view some photos.
- Road offset, Richardson Hwy
- Photos from Patty Craw and Rod Combellick's
- Photos from DOT
- Photos along the Denali and Totschunda faults by Wes Wallace
- Photos from Peter Haeussler
- Alaska Science Center
- 2003 Fall AGU Meeting
- Did you feel the shaking?Report it here!
- Earthquake Information Releases
- Map of Recent Earthquakes
- Interactive Alaska Seismicity Maps
- Alaskan Earthquakes, Active Faults, and Rupture Zones
- Earthquake Information Releases
- Information releases for current year
- Information releases for 2003
- Information releases for 2002
- Information releases for 2001
- Information releases for 2000
- Information releases for 1999
- Information releases for 1998
- Information releases for 1997
- Information releases for 1996
- Maps and Reports
- Weekly Seismicity Report
- A brief discussion of last week's significant earthquakes in Alaska
- A complete listing of located earthquakes
- A map of last week's earthquakes in the state
- A close-up map of central and southern Alaska seismicity for the week
- Weekly Seismicity Listing Archive
- Weekly archive for 2005
- Weekly archive for 2004
- Weekly archive for 2003
- Weekly archive for 2002
- Weekly archive for 2001
- Weekly archive for 2000
- Weekly archive for 1999
- Weekly archive for 1998
- Weekly archive for 1997
- Monthly Seismicity Report
- A brief discussion of last month's significant earthquakes in Alaska
- A map of last month's earthquakes in Alaska
- Monthly Earthquake Catalogs
- Reviewed Earthquake Listing
- Map of seismic stations
- Historic interior seismicity
- Historic Alaska earthquakes and tectonics
- NEIC map of Alaska Seismicity
- Interactive 3-D Earthquake Depth Maps
- Interactive Historic Alaska Seismicity Maps
- Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian Islands
- Alaska Peninsula Seismicity
- Fox Islands Seismicity
- Andreanof Islands Seismicity
- Western Aleutians Seismicity
- Western Alaska
- Northern Alaska
- Interior Alaska
- Interior Seismic Zones
- Rampart - Dall City Cluster
- Minto Flats Seismic zone
- Fairbanks - Salcha Seismic Zone
- Kantishna Cluster
- Denali Fault Zone
- South Central Alaska
- Southeast Alaska
- Moment Tensor Solutions
- Previous Notable Earthquakes
- M5.2 Totschunda Fault Earthquake on April 29 2004
- M7.7 Rat Islands Earthquake on November 17, 2003
- M5.0 Rampart Earthquake on April 1, 2003
- See the mainshock focal mechanism
- See the mainshock moment tensor
- See the aftershock focal mechanism
- See the aftershock moment tensor
- M6.7 Nenana Mountain Earthquake on October 23, 2002
- Community Internet Intensity mapA close up map of the aftershocks with the focal mechanisms for some of the aftershocks
- focal mechanism link
- Follow this link to find out more details and view some photos.
- Two M 4+ events near Talkeetna on July 13&14, 2002
- Denali fault M 4.7 event of July 5, 2002
- Two M 5 events of Feb. 6, 2002 in the Anchorage area
- 2000 and 2001 Mw 7 Kodiak Island events
- Sequence of M 5+ events at the southern end of the Minto Flats seismic zone in 2000
- June 1996 Adak Earthquakes
- M 9.2 Great Alaska Earthquake, March 27, 1964
- Searchable Earthquake Database
General Information
Research Activities
- Overview
- Geophysical Institute
- University of Alaska Fairbanks
- Alaska Tsunami Warning Center
- Alaska Volcano Observatory
- IRIS - Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
- ANSS - Advanced National Seismic System
- State of Alaska
- NOAA
- USGS
- Who We Are
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Seismology Links
- National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC)
- NEIC Fast Moment Tensor Solutions
- Western Canada National Earthquake Hazards Program
- The University of Washington Geophysics Home Page
- UC Berkeley Seismology Home Page
- Alaska Volcano Observatory (AVO)
- West Coast/Alaska Tsunami Warning Center
- Princeton Earth Physics Program (PEPP)
- Boulder Real Time Technologies (BRTT)
- FAQ about Earthquake Preparedness
- American Red Cross Earthquake Safety Information
- FEMA Earthquake Safety Information
- American Geophysical Union (AGU)
- Seismological Society of America (SSA)
- The Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS)
- CREST waveforms
- USNSN Stations, Data Request
Education and Outreach
- AEIC Fact Sheets
- Seismicity and Seismo-tectonics of Alaska: Alaska as a Natural Laboratory
- Seimic Networks in Alaska
- Short-period vs. Broad-band Seismograph Stations in Alaska
- Tsunami Inundation Mapping for Alaska Communities
- Earthquake Characteristics and Finite Fault Processes: Diagnostics for Tsunamigenic Potential
- The Sequence of Strong Intraslab Events in Kodiak Island, Alaska, in 1999-2001
- Two Magnitude 5 Earthquakes on February 6, 2002 in Anchorage
- Tectonic Characterization of Interior Alaska
- Improved Tectonic Characterization of Shemya Island
- Undersea Geophysical Observatory Along the Aleutian Islands
- Seismology Research
- Tsunami Research Page
- Home
- Kodiak inundation modeling project
- Current project: Homer and Seldovia
- Seismic Network and Tsunami Information Sheets
- Links
- Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys
- National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program
- Alaska Division of Emergency Services
- Tsunami Hazard Maps of the Kodiak Area, Alaska
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- United States Geological Survey
- Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- West Coast & Alaska Tsunami Warning Center
- State of Alaska
- Kodiak Island Borough
- City of Kodiak
- Kenai Peninsula Borough
- City of Homer
- Alaska Division of Emergency Services
- Alaska Earthquake Information Center
- Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys
- Geophysical Institute
- University of Alaska, Fairbanks
- National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program
- TIME Center
- Science of Tsunami Hazards
- ITIC newsletter
Earthquake Preparedness
- AKPEPP Project
- Hands-on Demonstrations Used at the AKPEPP Workshop
- PEPP Homepage
- Participating Schools
- Indiana University SCREAM-software help page
- Sample Data from Seldovia station, ML 2.7 quake near Iliamna Volcano
- Galena seismometer records ML 4.2 earthquake 34 miles North of Skwentna on June 27, 2000
- Coverage plot for recent data from Alaskan PEPP stations
- Science and Math Enrichment Program
- Science Potpourri
- Seismology Lab Tours
- Tanana Valley State Fair
Affiliated Organizations
- Are you prepared for the next big earthquake in Alaska?
- Earthquake Preparedness
- American Red Cross Earthquake Safety Information
- Disaster Relief from the American Red Cross
- FEMA Earthquake Safety Information
- USGS FAQ about Earthquake Preparedness