California-Nevada Fault Map centered at 40°N,119°W

Earthquake map centered at 40°N,119°W
Advanced National Seismic System Homepage M=1.6 2012/02/09 09:14:49 M=1.2 2012/02/09 03:35:42 M=1.7 2012/02/07 21:34:37 M=3.4 2012/02/07 20:16:24 M=1.4 2012/02/04 08:14:26 Benton Springs fault system Black Rock Fault Carson City fault Dixie Valley Fault system Dry Valley fault zone Duck Flat fault East Tahoe fault zone Eastern Granite Range fault Eastern Pyramid Lake fault Eugene Mountains fault Fairview Peak fault system Fox Range fault zone Freds Mountain fault Genoa-Carson Range fault system Granite Springs Valley fault Hot Springs fault zone Jackson Mountains fault zone Mount Rose fault zone North Peavine Mountain fault Peterson Mountain fault Pyramid Lake fault zone Rainbow Mountain fault zone San Emidio fault zone Sand Springs Range fault Selenite Range fault zone Seven Troughs Range Fault Singatze Range fault zone Smith Valley fault system Spanish Springs Peak fault zone Spanish Springs Valley fault Stingaree Valley fault The Lava Beds fault Warm Spring Valley fault zone Wassuk Range fault system Western Granite Range fault Western Humboldt Range fault Western Smoke Creek Desert fault map centered at 41° N, 120° W map centered at 41° N, 119° W map centered at 41° N, 118° W map centered at 40° N, 120° W map centered at 40° N, 118° W map centered at 39° N, 120° W map centered at 39° N, 119° W map centered at 39° N, 118° W

Instructions

Tips

  • Red lines are known faults (orange lines are unnamed faults).
  • Thin grey lines are roads.
  • Magnitude = ? for new earthquakes until a magnitude is determined (takes 4-5 minutes).
  • Earthquakes can appear near a fault without having occurred on that fault. To associate an earthquake with a fault requires viewing both of them in three-dimensions.
  • Maps show events recorded in the past 7 days.
  • Maps are updated whenever a new earthquake has been located. Try to reload this page if you do not have the most current map.