As diligent DR readers know, there are lots of places on the Internet where one can garner earthquake information. But in a recent issue of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Earthquake Center of Expertise Newsletter - "The epiCenter News" - Brian Barbier lists the following addresses as providing the latest information about quakes around the world. Use the "finger" command - for example, finger quake@fm.gi. alaska.edu - to receive an account of the most recent quakes recorded at these various seismic stations:
fm.gi.alaska.edu Alaska network scec2.gps.caltech.edu Southern California network gldfs.cr.usgs.gov NEIS bulletin - worldwide earthquakes slueas.slu.edu St. Louis U. network seismo.unr.edu Nevada network eqinfo.seis.utah.edu U. of Utah network geophys.washington.edu Washington-Oregon network andreas.wr.usgs.gov Northern California network tako.wr.usgs.gov Hawaii Volcano Observatory network


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