Iowa Seismic Data and Operations

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This form is used when the Parties agree and shall contribute all proprietary seismic data and all non-proprietary seismic data affecting the Contract Area in its possession as of the effective date of this Agreement, to the extent the data is not restricted by confidentiality or licensing agreements with third parties. It is specifically understood and agreed that each Party has the right to sell, trade, and/or otherwise market seismic data involving the Contract Area which was in its possession prior to the effective date of this Agreement, and the benefits and advantages, including monetary consideration, which it receives as a result of those activities shall be the sole property of the party who owns the data.

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The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program has helicorders (seismogram displays) available for several areas in the United States and the World. Our research partner IRIS (Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology) has two applications, the Station Monitor and the Global Seismogram Viewer, for viewing seismograms.

Students download earthquake data from the USGS Earthquake Hazards website and plot and anlyze the earthquakes using ArcMap and ArcScene.

Buried deeply within Iowa's bedrock, the Midcontinent Rift System can be seen clearly in magnetic anomaly maps of Iowa. This is a billion-year-old tectonic plate scar that extends from Kansas through Lake Superior. This rift is not seismically active.

Permanent Networks Global Seismographic Network. ... FDSN. ... Regional Networks. ... Virtual Networks at the IRIS DMC. ... PASSCAL. ... Other Sources. ... National Earthquake Information Center, World Data Center for Seismology, Denver, Colorado. ... International Seismological Centre, United Kingdom.

While it remains possible to have or at least feel an earthquake in Iowa, our chances are low. Through geologic mapping and research we know that Iowa has at least three major fault zones: The Thurman Redfield, Plum Creek, and Iowa City-Clinton.

Iowa doesn't have any major fault lines, but we have had at least 13 earthquakes with epicenters within our borders. The largest Iowa earthquake shook Davenport in 1934, and Iowans felt the most recent quake southwest of Shenandoah in 2004.

Seismometers allow us to detect and measure earthquakes by converting vibrations due to seismic waves into electrical signals, which we can then display as seismograms on a computer screen. Seismologists study earthquakes and can use this data to determine where and how big a particular earthquake is.

The CESMD (Center for Engineering Strong Motion Data) hosts the IQR and IDR, as well as archives of earthquake data going back several decades. All processed earthquake data are available for download from the CESMD.

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