Authors
Gavin P Hayes, Richard W Briggs, William D Barnhart, William L Yeck, Daniel E McNamara, David J Wald, Jennifer L Nealy, Harley M Benz, Ryan D Gold, Kishor S Jaiswal, Kristin Marano, Paul S Earle, Mike G Hearne, Greg M Smoczyk, Lisa A Wald, Sergey V Samsonov
Publication date
2015/11/1
Journal
Seismological Research Letters
Volume
86
Issue
6
Pages
1557-1567
Publisher
Seismological Society of America
Description
Earthquake response and related information products are important for placing recent seismic events into context and particularly for understanding the impact earthquakes can have on the regional community and its infrastructure. These tools are even more useful if they are available quickly, ahead of detailed information from the areas affected by such earthquakes. Here we provide an overview of the response activities and related information products generated and provided by the U.S. Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center in association with the 2015 M 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake. This group monitors global earthquakes 24  hrs/day and 7  days/week to provide rapid information on the location and size of recent events and to characterize the source properties, tectonic setting, and potential fatalities and economic losses associated with significant earthquakes. We present …
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