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ShakeMaps

ShakeMap is a product of the U.S. Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program in conjunction with regional seismic network operators. ShakeMap sites provide near-real-time maps of ground motion and shaking intensity following significant earthquakes. These maps are used by federal, state, and local organizations, both public and private, for post-earthquake response and recovery, public and scientific information, as well as for preparedness exercises and disaster planning.

Networks producing ShakeMaps

Click a network name to view a list of events, or on an image to view the event


Last 10 ShakeMaps from any Network

A list of all ShakeMaps is available in the ShakeMap Archive

Mag Name/Epicenter Date Time Lat Lon Network Event ID
3.7TEXAS PANHANDLE REGIONOct 14 200803:07:27 UTC35.773-100.718Global2008ydaq
4.096.5 miles N of KotzebueOct 13 200820:18:47 UTC68.265-161.920Alaska72872
3.893.8 miles NNE of KotzebueOct 13 200817:41:50 UTC68.158-161.304Alaska72855
3.3SOUTHERN ALASKAOct 13 200817:05:22 UTC61.947-149.435Alaska00072845
3.1
40.94°N, 111.47°W
Oct 12 200821:06:33 UTC40.940-111.470Utah1000001272
6.2CHUQUISACA, BOLIVIAOct 12 200820:55:42 UTC-20.060-64.940Global2008ybca
3.3
41.69°N, 111.16°W
Oct 12 200803:26:01 UTC41.690-111.160Utah1000001268
4.327.9 miles SSE of KantishnaOct 12 200802:46:59 UTC63.164-150.536Alaska72722
4.283.4 miles NNE of KotzebueOct 11 200816:52:35 UTC68.046-161.659Alaska72676
3.616.5 miles NW of ValdezOct 11 200812:51:41 UTC61.260-146.751Alaska72650