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Historical earthquake data for China


Historical earthquake data for China

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Date: 2017-09-28

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This dataset is acquired from China Earthquake Networks Center by data crawl, which describes some earthquake information about time, latitude, longitude, depth, magnitude, et al. And the dataset counts the earthquake event occurred in China from 780 BC to 2015 AD, which includes 15398 data in total. This dataset can give user the information about temporal and spatial distribution of earthquake occurrence, and provide strong support for earthquake prevention, mitigation and related scientific research.

Topicategory
Earth science
Language
English
Organization
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Access constraints
Sharing Type: Open
Source
The data sources form China earthquake networks center.
Contributor agency
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Contributor email
yangfei@lreis.ac.cn
Country id
VN
Data citation
Earthquake data for China over the years. Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Service of International Knowledge Centre for Engineering Sciences and Technology (IKCEST) under the Auspices of UNESCO, 2017.6.30. http://drr.ikcest.org/info/982b7.
Data record num
2.52MB
Resperson name
Service group of Disaster Risk Reduction Knowledge Service System of IKCEST
Responsible address
A11 Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing
Responsible email
ikcest-drr@lreis.ac.cn
Responsible postcode
100101
Responsible telephone
010-64889048-8006
Last Modified
2016/10/1

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   zml1117   2023-09-05 15:39:44      

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   chenlixin   2022-05-18 10:47:38      

Data after 1970 are only in the longitude range of 94 to 104

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   song.rui.xiang@163.com   2021-12-03 15:40:54      

I need it for recherach

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