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Photo Courtesy ofMoss Landing Marine Laboratories of the California State University System.


If you live in California, earthquake coverage is probably a necessity. If your business is not currently covered by earthquake insurance, you may want to explore the following links to determine your potential exposure to earthquake damage.


If you live in the Midwest, clickhere.
If you live in the Pacific Northwest, clickhere.
If you live in Alaska, clickhere.

•  An Introduction to Earthquakes

•  Database of Potential Sources for Earthquakes

•  Glossary of Earthquake Terms

•  Hazard Maps Help Save Lives and Property

•  National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC)  The United States Geological Survey operates this site. Here you can find information on current seismic activity, a large assortment of maps detailing the latest earthquake activity, educational materials, as well as links to other related sites.

•  Northern California Earthquake Data Center (NCEDC)  Find out the latest northern California earthquake information.

•  October 17, 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake  A detailed summary of the Loma Prieta earthquake, its effects and implications for future quakes.

•  Seismological Society of America  The Society is devoted to earthquake science, and provides research on the latest developments in this field. Their web site also lists other agencies conducting earthquake studies.

•  Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC)

•  Surfing the Internet for Earthquake Data  (a huge list of links).

•  The Next Big Earthquake in the Bay Area  - Sobering report detailing the high probability of a major earthquake within the next 30 years.

Earthquake Hazard Preparation

•  American Red Cross

•  California Office of Emergency Services (OES)

•  Federal Emergency Management System (FEMA)