Non-governmental organization charged with the final collection, analysis and publication of standard earthquake information from all over the world.
AGU is an international scientific society of 35,000+ members. Research includes the Earth, oceans, atmosphere, space, and planets. AGU is dedicated to advancing the understanding of the Earth and its environment in space, and making the results available to the public through scholarly publications, meetings (Spring & Fall), and the Internet.
SEG hosts 2 monthly publications and yearly trade shows, at the international, national, and regional level. The major organization for geophysicists involved in exploration and production of hydrocarbons.
Information about earthquakes in the Western United States.
Not-for-profit coalition of private and public representatives working together to improve the ability of Cascadia Region communities to reduce the effects of earthquake events.
This International Association promotes scientific study of problems related to earthquakes and other seismic sources, and the Earth's internal structure, properties, and processes.
USGS program has the primary Federal responsibility for recording each damaging earthquake in the United States on the ground and in man-made structures in densely urbanized areas to improve public earthquake safety. The program maintains a national cooperative instrumentation network, a national data center, and a supporting strong-motion data analyses and research center in support of this responsibility.
The Seismological Association of America is a nonprofit membership association for seismologists and earthquake engineers.
Reviews the State of Missouri's earthquake preparedness, response, mitigation and recovery issues
Non-profit company which promotes the science of geophysics, and specifically exploration geophysics throughout Australia.
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