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<br />DATA RESOURCE <br /> <br />AGENCY <br /> <br />CONTENT <br /> <br />FORMAT <br /> <br />REFERENCE <br /> <br />CONTACT <br /> <br />DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE <br /> <br />EARTHQUAKE EFFECT FILE <br /> <br />National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) <br />Environmental Data and Information Service <br />National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center <br /> <br />nata on earthquake effects, measured on the Modified <br />Mercalli Intensity Scale for over 70,000 cities and towns <br />in the United States, between 1928 and 1973 (some earlier). <br />Information collected includes data on source of earthquake, <br />latitude and longitude location of city or town, and a cal- <br />culated distance between the two points. Source of data <br />is principally from the United States Earthquakes ~eries <br />and Abstracts of Earthquake Reports for the united States. <br /> <br />Magnetic tape copies, computer cards, searches, plots, maps, <br />and lists are available at cost of copying ($60 for tape <br />copy). Searches usually cover a specific geographic area. <br />Annual data added 3 to 5 years after end of period. <br /> <br />Earthquake Effect Pile, Data Service Announcement 1978 (S), <br />NOAA, National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data <br />Center, Boulder, CO, 1978. <br /> <br />United States Earthquakes series, NOAA, National Geophysical <br />and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center, Boulder, CO. Annual <br />reports from 1928 to 1976. Available from National <br />Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161. <br /> <br />Earthquake History of the United States, No. 41-1, Revised <br />Edition through 1970, NOAA, National Geophysical and <br />Solar-Terrestrial Data Center, Boulder, CO, 1973. <br /> <br />Andy A. Martinez <br />NOAA, Environmental Data and Information Service <br />National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center <br />Boulder, CO 80303 <br /> <br />Tele: (303) 499-1000 x6477 FTS 323-6477 <br /> <br />44 <br />