Background Image for Cumulative Earthquake Activity from 1980 through 1995 (WMS)

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Overview

Service
NASA SVS Image Server
URL

http://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/wms

Layer Name

2893_17420_bg

Layer Abstract

This animation shows a cumulative view of earthquake activity for the whole world from 1980 through 1995. Each dot on the image represents the number of earthquakes with magnitude greater than 4.2 that have occurred in a 0.35 by 0.35 degree area of the globe since January 1, 1980. A yellow dot represents 1 or 2 earthquakes, an orange dot represents about 10 earthquakes, and a red dot represents 50 to 200 earthquakes. The background image, if present, shows the topography of the ocean floor. As the animation proceeds, the earthquakes clearly accumulate around the topographic features that represent the boundaries of the Earth's crustal plates. This animation is based on data from world-wide seismic networks and was obtained from the National Earthquake Center of the United States Geological Survey.

This image can be composited with the previous animation.

Server Abstract

Web Map Server maintained by the Scientific Visualization Studio at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center

Keywords

Geology geology Natural hazards EARTH SCIENCE Human Dimensions Natural Hazards Geological Hazards Earthquake EARTH SCIENCE Solid Earth Seismology Earthquake Occurrences

Access Constraints

none

Fees

none

Legend

-

WGS84 Extent

lon min: -180, lat min: -90.0, lon max: 180, lat max: 90.0

Coordinate Reference Systems

CRS:33516

Tags

  • Geological
  • Earth
  • image
  • animation
  • dot
  • earthquake

Status