Welcome to the Earthquake Room Check out these cool web links :-
Nothing shaky about this site. Lots of useful links suitable for kids / parents / teachers.
Savage Earth Earthquakes Animation
This animation is a way to visualize an earthquake as it travels outwards from its starting point through the Earth.
National Earthquake Information Center
Links to several seriously interesting sites.
Introduction
Earthquakes in History
Where Earthquakes Occur
How Earthquakes Happen
Measuring Earthquakes
Volcanoes and Earthquakes
Predicting Earthquakes
The Great 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
How Big was the Earthquake?
1906 Seismogram
Casualties and Damage
When will it Happen Again?
What was Learned Scientifically from 1906?
1906 Earthquake Photos
Eyewitness Accounts
Other Major Earthquakes in the SF Bay Area
The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
Information about the 1906 Earthquake.
It was a bone rattling, cement crushing, nerve-wracking 15 seconds. When the shaking stopped at nearly 5:05 that Tuesday October 17th evening, it was clear the Bay Area would never be quite the same.
Earthquake! Waiting for the Big One Along the San Andreas Fault
We cover California's impending slide into the sea. It may not surprise you to find that the natives are not so much restless as laid-back about the whole thing.
Game: Crumble California!
Along the San Andreas Faultline
Faultline Resources.
A map and information about large earthquakes during the past 3 days.
A regular update on the geologic rumblings of the Earth.
Virtual Earthquake is an interactive Web-based program designed to introduce you to the concepts of how an earthquake EPICENTER is located and how the RICHTER MAGNITUDE of an earthquake is determined.
Fairfax School Geography Department Earthquake notes.