ANSS - Advanced National Seismic System
Pacific Northwest Region
Mission
Damaging earthquakes are well known in the Pacific Northwest, including several larger
than magnitude 7. In 1965, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake shook the Seattle, Washington,
area causing substantial damage and seven deaths. This event spurred the installation
of the Pacific Northwest Seismograph Network (PNSN) in 1969 to monitor regional earthquake
activity. Starting with five seismometers the PNSN has grown to include over 220 seismograph
stations in Washington and Oregon. The PNSN is centered at the University of Washington's
Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences and operated jointly by the University of Washington and
the University of Oregon. It is funded by the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Department of
Energy, and the University of Washington.
The PNSN mission is to provide data and information products to help scientists study Pacific
Northwest earthquake and volcanic hazards and to assist the emergency managers, press and public
to understand and mitigate those hazards. The PNSN collects and analyzes data for basic
and applied research and to provide rapid and accurate information on earthquakes and volcanic
activity in Washington and Oregon to emergency managers and the public after felt events.
Capabilities
Earthquake Response Products
Eastern Washington: M2.0
Eastern Oregon: M2.4
ShakeMap: Puget Sound
Community Internet Intensity Maps
Email and pager notification
Web-pages
Detailed Seismicity Maps
Phase data
Historical Seismicity
Heli Pages
Special Event Pages
Special Volcano Pages
General Informational Products
Contact Info
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Seismology Lab
University of Washington Dept. of Earth and Space Sciences
Box 351310
Seattle, WA 98195-1310
Phone: (206) 543-7010
FAX: (206) 685-5788
seis_info@ess.washington.edu
Directions From I-5 Southbound:Take the NE 45th Street exit (#169).
Turn left onto NE 45th Street.
Continue east about one quarter mile to 15th Avenue NE and turn right.
Head south on 15th Avenue three blocks to NE 41st Street.
Turn left at Gate #1 into the Central Plaza Garage.
Stop at the gatehouse inside the garage for directions and a parking permit ($7.00).
The Seismology Lab is located in room 146 of the QRC (Quaternary Research Center) in building ATG (Atmospheric Science and Geophysics).