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  1. Earthquake intensity data through 1982 [electronic resource].

    Boulder, CO : National Geophysical Data Center, 1988.

    Earthquake dates, times, intensities, magnitudes, focal depths, epicenter coordinates; city coordinates, names, distances from epicenter; source codes for intensity data. For United States, border areas of Canada and Mexico; also includes some events for Philippines and Guam during late 1930s through 1941.

  2. Earthquake intensity database search, 1638-1985

    [Boulder, Colo.] : National Geophysical Data Center, [between 1990 and 1999]

    Database is a collection of damage and felt reports for over 23,000 U.S. earthquakes. Also contains information regarding epicentral coordinates, magnitudes, focal depths, names and coordinates of reporting cities (or localities), reported intensities, and the distance from city (or locality) to epicenter.

    Online purl.fdlp.gov

  3. Earthquake intensity and related ground motion

    Neumann, Frank
    Seattle, University of Washington Press, 1954.

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  1. Seismic Shaking, Monterey County, California, 2015

    Monterey County (Calif.)
    2015

    This polygon shapefile contains incidents of seismic shaking in Monterey County, California. The peak ground acceleration (PGA) is listed for each ...

  2. Significant United States Earthquakes, 1568-2009

    Geological Survey (U.S.)
    2005

    This point shapefile contains the locations and attributes of significant, historic earthquakes that caused deaths, property damage, and geological...

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