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Seismic Zones in
the Central U.S.
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     Zone (NMSZ)
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     Zone



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ks
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Current Earthquake Activity
in the Central United States


In the central United States, earthquakes do occur on a regular basis.  The Center for Earthquake Research and Information in Memphis, Tennessee houses current seismic maps and information that give a comprehensive view into recent seismic activity in this region.  Additionally, the U.S. Geoligical Survey hosts sites that display United States and Worldwide seismic activity.  Click on the links below to access their sites.

CERI
Current Earthquake Activity (Central U.S.)

USGS
Current Earthquake Activity (Entire U.S.)

Current Earthquake Activity (Worldwide)

US Map w/EQ's in the past 7 days

Did You Feel It?
If you recently felt an earthquake in the central United States, you can report your experience through the USGS and their Community Internet Intensity reporting program, typically referred to as 'Did You Feel It?'.  Click here to visit the Did You Feel It reporting site. 


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