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Nevada Seismological Laboratory


Map of Nevada Earthquakes

75,794 events located through 1992 by the University of Nevada, Reno Seismological Laboratory; The U.S. Geological Survey; and the California Institute of Technology

Nevada Earthquakes
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The map above does not include the September 12, 1994 Double Spring Flat earthquake, or its aftershocks. Please see the Reno-Carson City urban corridor map for a more recent compilation of events in that area.

This map also does not cover central or coastal California. Please refer to the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park, Calif. for information on the Northern Calif. Seismic Network.


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