The mission of the Alaska Earthquake Information Center (AEIC) is to rapidly determine location and size of earthquakes in the State of Alaska and to disseminate this information to the State and Federal agencies, scientists, and the general public. The real-time earthquake locations and magnitudes are determined within 5 minutes of the event occurence. Significant events are reviewed by the AEIC seismologist on duty within 30 minutes of the occurrence. All automatic locations are reviewed by the data analysts within seven days. Once the earthquakes are reviewed, weekly and monthly earthquake reports are issued. The data is next reviewed by a geophysist and monthly earthquake catalogs are compiled. Call 907-474-7320, 24-hours a day for information on the latest significant earthquake recorded in the State of Alaska. The message is updated whenever the AEIC has issued a press release for an event.
Weekly
Seismicity Report - Highlights, maps, and a preliminary listing of
last week's earthquakes in Alaska
Weekly
Seismicity Report Archive - Archive of weekly seismicity report listings
from 1997 to present
Monthly
Seismicity Report - Highlights and a map of last month's earthquakes
in Alaska.
Monthly
Earthquake Catalogs - Archive of catalogs from June 1995 through present
Reviewed
Earthquake Listing - Listing of the most recent 100 analyst reviewed
earthquakes greater than M2.0
Map
of seismic stations - AEIC station map (interactive), current through March 2005
Historic
interior seismicity - Interior Alaska seismicity from 1898 through
January 2005
Historic
Alaska earthquakes and tectonics - Alaska statewide historic earthquakes,
active faults and rupture zones
NEIC
map of Alaska Seismicity - Alaska seismicity from 1977 through 1996
Interactive 3-D Earthquake Depth Maps - Mainland Alaska seismicity
from 1898 to November 2003
Interactive Historic Alaska Seismicity Maps - Alaska seismicity
from 1898 to January 2005
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updated: May 2005