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ANSS - Advanced National Seismic System

Alaska Region

Mission

The most seismically active state in the United States, Alaska is the site of the second-largest earthquake ever recorded. In 1964, a magnitude 9.2 earthquake in Prince William Sound caused extensive damage throughout south-central Alaska and generated a pacific-wide tsunami. Seismic monitoring for emergency response and hazards mitigation in the State of Alaska is a federal-state partnership involving the Unites States Geological Survey, National Weather Service, and the State of Alaska through the University of Alaska Fairbanks and University of Alaska Anchorage.

Comprehensive seismic monitoring of the State of Alaska is achieved by integrating seismic monitoring activities/systems at the Alaska Earthquake Information Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks, West Coast-Alaska Tsunami Warning Center (NOAA) and the National Earthquake Information Center, USGS. The Alaska Earthquake Information Center processes, disseminates and archives seismic data and information from more than 300 seismic sites within the State. Earthquake monitoring and response activities are coordinated with WCATWC and NEIC in order to ensure timely and authoritative monitoring of the State of Alaska for earthquake hazards reduction and mitigation.

Capabilities

Earthquake Response Products

Regional Earthquake Locations
Threshold
Central & Southern Alaska : M2.5
Aluetians: M4.5
State-Wide: M4.0
Magnitudes: Ml, Mc
ShakeMap: Anchorage, Alaska
Community Internet Intensity Maps
Email and pager notification
Web pages
Recent Earthquakes Pages
Detailed Seismicity Maps
Phase data
Historical Seismicity
Historical moment tensor solutions
Global P-wave travel times
Record Sections

General Informational Products

Earthquake Catalog Searches

Contact Info

  • Alaska Earthquake Information Center
    Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska Fairbanks
    903 Koyukuk Drive, P.O. Box 757320
    Fairbanks, AK 99775-7320

    Phone: (907) 474-7320
     
  • West Coast & Alaska Tsunami Warning Center
    910 S. Felton St.
    Palmer, AK 99645

    Phone: (907) 745-4212
    FAX: (907) 745-6071

Earthquakes in Alaska

Region Partners

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