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where earthquakes occur - earthquakes in NYC
Where Earthquakes Occur: Earthquakes in NYC
Where Earthquakes Occur: Earthquakes in NYC
Where Earthquakes Occur: Earthquakes in NYC

TITLE: WHERE EARTHQUAKES OCCUR

MAP: National Seismic Hazard Model, 2023

HEADING: EARTHQUAKES IN NYC

地震发生区域: 纽约市的地震
地震发生区域: 纽约市的地震
地震发生区域: 纽约市的地震
地震发生区域: 纽约市的地震

地震发生区域

国家地震灾害模型,2023 年

纽约市的地震

您知道自己生活在“地震带”吗?这是真 的。纽约市等地过去曾发生过地震,将来 还会发生。如果您感到地面在震动,请确 保知道怎么做:趴下、掩护和稳住!

如果您感觉到地面在震动

趴下 掩护 稳住

规模最大的地震 - 纽约市 - 1884年8月10日 - 震级 5.2

地震发生区域

国家地震灾害模型,2023 年

纽约市的地震

您知道自己生活在“地震带”吗?这是真 的。纽约市等地过去曾发生过地震,将来 还会发生。如果您感到地面在震动,请确 保知道怎么做:趴下、掩护和稳住!

如果您感觉到地面在震动

趴下 掩护 稳住

规模最大的地震 - 纽约市 - 1884年8月10日 - 震级 5.2

KOTE GEN TRANBLEMANNTÈ
KOTE GEN TRANBLEMANNTÈ: TRANBLEMANNTÈ NAN VIL NEW YORK
KOTE GEN TRANBLEMANNTÈ: TRANBLEMANNTÈ NAN VIL NEW YORK
KOTE GEN TRANBLEMANNTÈ: TRANBLEMANNTÈ NAN VIL NEW YORK

KOTE GEN TRANBLEMANNTÈ

(Modèl risk tranblemanntè nan nivo nasyonal, 2023)

TRANBLEMANNTÈ NAN VIL NEW YORK

LÀ OÙ LES SÉISMES SE PRODUISENT: LES SÉISMES DANS LA VILLE DE NEW YORK
LÀ OÙ LES SÉISMES SE PRODUISENT: LES SÉISMES DANS LA VILLE DE NEW YORK
LÀ OÙ LES SÉISMES SE PRODUISENT: LES SÉISMES DANS LA VILLE DE NEW YORK
LÀ OÙ LES SÉISMES SE PRODUISENT: LES SÉISMES DANS LA VILLE DE NEW YORK

LÀ OÙ LES SÉISMES SE PRODUISENT

Modèle de l’aléa sismique au niveau national, 2023

LES SÉISMES DANS LA VILLE DE NEW YORK

ГДЕ БЫВАЮТ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ: ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ В НЬЮ-ЙОРКЕ
ГДЕ БЫВАЮТ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ: ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ В НЬЮ-ЙОРКЕ
ГДЕ БЫВАЮТ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ: ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ В НЬЮ-ЙОРКЕ
ГДЕ БЫВАЮТ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ: ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ В НЬЮ-ЙОРКЕ

ГДЕ БЫВАЮТ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ

Общенациональная модель сейсмической опасности 2023 г.

ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ В НЬЮ-ЙОРКЕ

ГДЕ БЫВАЮТ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ

Общенациональная модель сейсмической опасности 2023 г.

ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЯ В НЬЮ-ЙОРКЕ

DÓNDE SE PRODUCEN LOS TERREMOTOS: TERREMOTOS EN LA CIUDAD DE NUEVA YORK
DÓNDE SE PRODUCEN LOS TERREMOTOS: TERREMOTOS EN LA CIUDAD DE NUEVA YORK
DÓNDE SE PRODUCEN LOS TERREMOTOS: TERREMOTOS EN LA CIUDAD DE NUEVA YORK
DÓNDE SE PRODUCEN LOS TERREMOTOS: TERREMOTOS EN LA CIUDAD DE NUEVA YORK

DÓNDE SE PRODUCEN LOS TERREMOTOS

Modelo Nacional de Riesgo Sísmico, 2023

TERREMOTOS EN LA CIUDAD DE NUEVA YORK

CÁC TRẬN ĐỘNG ĐẤT XẢY RA Ở ĐÂU: ĐỘNG ĐẤT TẠI THÀNH PHỐ NEW YORK
CÁC TRẬN ĐỘNG ĐẤT XẢY RA Ở ĐÂU: ĐỘNG ĐẤT TẠI THÀNH PHỐ NEW YORK
CÁC TRẬN ĐỘNG ĐẤT XẢY RA Ở ĐÂU: ĐỘNG ĐẤT TẠI THÀNH PHỐ NEW YORK
CÁC TRẬN ĐỘNG ĐẤT XẢY RA Ở ĐÂU: ĐỘNG ĐẤT TẠI THÀNH PHỐ NEW YORK

CÁC TRẬN ĐỘNG ĐẤT XẢY RA Ở ĐÂU

Theo Mô Hình Cảnh Báo Nguy Hiểm Động Đất Toàn Quốc, 2023

ĐỘNG ĐẤT TẠI THÀNH PHỐ NEW YORK

View from bridge of North Fork of the Shenandoah River after a rainstorm with mountains in the background
North Fork of the Shenandoah River after a rainstorm
North Fork of the Shenandoah River after a rainstorm
North Fork of the Shenandoah River after a rainstorm

View from bridge at USGS streamgage (station ID: 01634000) of North Fork of the Shenandoah River after a rainstorm.

Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: James Webber, Honorable Mention category

View from bridge at USGS streamgage (station ID: 01634000) of North Fork of the Shenandoah River after a rainstorm.

Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: James Webber, Honorable Mention category

Two scientists at the edge of the river holding the cableway rope
Two scientists taking a critical ADCP measurement at Shetucket River in Taftville, CT
Two scientists taking a critical ADCP measurement at Shetucket River in Taftville, CT
Two scientists taking a critical ADCP measurement at Shetucket River in Taftville, CT

Two scientists taking a critical ADCP measurement at Shetucket River in Taftville, CT. This measurement was the highest flow measured at this site at 11,400 cfs. Due to high velocities the measurement required two people manning the cableway to maintain a smooth and consistent track across the river.

Two scientists taking a critical ADCP measurement at Shetucket River in Taftville, CT. This measurement was the highest flow measured at this site at 11,400 cfs. Due to high velocities the measurement required two people manning the cableway to maintain a smooth and consistent track across the river.

Allison standing in snow next at groundwater well site with three large buildings in the background
Hydrologic Technician Allison Carter taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the real-time groundwater well station located in Orange, Massachusetts
Hydrologic Technician Allison Carter taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the real-time groundwater well station located in Orange, Massachusetts
Hydrologic Technician Allison Carter taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the real-time groundwater well station located in Orange, Massachusetts

Hydrologic Technician Allison Carter taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the real-time groundwater well station located in Orange, Massachusetts. (Station ID#: 423441072170701 MA-ORW 63)

Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Sam Banas, Where We Work category

Hydrologic Technician Allison Carter taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the real-time groundwater well station located in Orange, Massachusetts. (Station ID#: 423441072170701 MA-ORW 63)

Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Sam Banas, Where We Work category

A man in a neon yellow jacket measures a high water mark on a wall with a river in the background.
Measuring a High-Water Mark at the Androscoggin River in Topsham, Maine
Measuring a High-Water Mark at the Androscoggin River in Topsham, Maine
Measuring a High-Water Mark at the Androscoggin River in Topsham, Maine

A hydrologic technician measures a high-water mark near the Androscoggin River in Topsham, Maine days after a significant flood event in late December 2023. A combination of heavy rainfall and snowmelt prompted the flooding.

A hydrologic technician measures a high-water mark near the Androscoggin River in Topsham, Maine days after a significant flood event in late December 2023. A combination of heavy rainfall and snowmelt prompted the flooding.

A woman in a neon yellow jacket and orange hat stands in front of a tree in winter.
Recording a High-Water Mark After Maine Flooding
Recording a High-Water Mark After Maine Flooding
Recording a High-Water Mark After Maine Flooding

A USGS hydrologist records a high-water mark on a tree near the Crooked River in Waterford, Maine in the days following a significant flood event.

A USGS hydrologist records a high-water mark on a tree near the Crooked River in Waterford, Maine in the days following a significant flood event.

A man is on a ladder measuring a height line on the exterior wall of an auto body shop.
High-Water Mark on Building in Anson, Maine
High-Water Mark on Building in Anson, Maine
High-Water Mark on Building in Anson, Maine

A hydrologic technician measures a high-water mark on a business in Anson, Maine after a significant flood event in late December 2023 flooded the Kennebec River.

A hydrologic technician measures a high-water mark on a business in Anson, Maine after a significant flood event in late December 2023 flooded the Kennebec River.

Shannon kneeling on ground next to groundwater observation well using calibrated electric tape; pickup truck in background
Physical Scientist Shannon Fisher taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the monthly discrete groundwater observation well located in Foster, Rhode Island
Physical Scientist Shannon Fisher taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the monthly discrete groundwater observation well located in Foster, Rhode Island
Physical Scientist Shannon Fisher taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the monthly discrete groundwater observation well located in Foster, Rhode Island

Physical Scientist Shannon Fisher taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the monthly discrete groundwater observation well located in Foster, Rhode Island. (Station ID#: 414420071422301 RI-FOW 40)

Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Sam Banas, Honorable Mention category

Physical Scientist Shannon Fisher taking a water level measurement with a calibrated electric tape at the monthly discrete groundwater observation well located in Foster, Rhode Island. (Station ID#: 414420071422301 RI-FOW 40)

Winter 2024 Photo Contest Winner: Sam Banas, Honorable Mention category

A man points to a line on a gas station pump
High-Water Mark in Plymouth, New Hampshire
High-Water Mark in Plymouth, New Hampshire
High-Water Mark in Plymouth, New Hampshire

A hydrologic technician identifies a high-water mark at a gas station in Plymouth, New Hampshire following a flood event in late December 2023. 

A hydrologic technician identifies a high-water mark at a gas station in Plymouth, New Hampshire following a flood event in late December 2023. 

A USGS streamgage in the foreground with a choppy, flooding river in the background with pine trees on either side.
High Flows on Dead River in Northwest Somerset, Maine, Following Flood Event
High Flows on Dead River in Northwest Somerset, Maine, Following Flood Event
High Flows on Dead River in Northwest Somerset, Maine, Following Flood Event

A heavy rainstorm, saturated ground, and pre-existing snowpack prompted flooding in Maine in late December 2023. USGS researchers manually measured streamflows after the flood event to validate real-time streamgage data.

A heavy rainstorm, saturated ground, and pre-existing snowpack prompted flooding in Maine in late December 2023. USGS researchers manually measured streamflows after the flood event to validate real-time streamgage data.

A webcam video showing a river flooding next to a city.
Flooding on Kennebec River at Calumet Bridge in Augusta, Maine
Flooding on Kennebec River at Calumet Bridge in Augusta, Maine
Flooding on Kennebec River at Calumet Bridge in Augusta, Maine

This USGS webcam footage shows the Kennebec River in Augusta, Maine, flooding after a large coastal storm hit much of the East Coast and battered New England with heavy rains and winds. USGS image.

Learn more about this monitoring site.

This USGS webcam footage shows the Kennebec River in Augusta, Maine, flooding after a large coastal storm hit much of the East Coast and battered New England with heavy rains and winds. USGS image.

Learn more about this monitoring site.

A streamgage next to a river in flooded water.
Flood Waters Surround a Maine Streamgage
Flood Waters Surround a Maine Streamgage
Flood Waters Surround a Maine Streamgage

Flooding surrounds USGS streamgage 01029500 on the East Branch of the Penobscot River in Grindstone, Maine.

An overflowing river floods roads and buildings.
Flooding in Downtown Augusta, Maine
Flooding in Downtown Augusta, Maine
Flooding in Downtown Augusta, Maine

The Kennebec River flooded in downtown Augusta, Maine, after a heavy rainstorm. USGS streamgage 01049320 monitors the streamflow of this area.

 

The Kennebec River flooded in downtown Augusta, Maine, after a heavy rainstorm. USGS streamgage 01049320 monitors the streamflow of this area.

 

A scientist stands on a bridge watching scientific equipment float on a flooded river.
Watts PA flood
Watts PA flood
Watts PA flood

Trent Watts, a USGS hydrologic technician, uses an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler to measure the amount of water flowing in Perkiomen Creek in Graterford, Pennsylvania, on December 18. USGS photo by Cameron Ensor.

Trent Watts, a USGS hydrologic technician, uses an Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler to measure the amount of water flowing in Perkiomen Creek in Graterford, Pennsylvania, on December 18. USGS photo by Cameron Ensor.

Water overflows into the streets of Hallowell Maine
Hallowell, Maine flood
Hallowell, Maine flood
Hallowell, Maine flood

The streets of Hallowell, Maine, were flooded following heavy rains that hit New England and most of the East Coast, December 18, 2023. USGS photo by Glenn Hodgkins

The streets of Hallowell, Maine, were flooded following heavy rains that hit New England and most of the East Coast, December 18, 2023. USGS photo by Glenn Hodgkins