Are you interested in monitoring earthquakes around the world?
Would you like to easily visualize and analyze seismic activity in any region—without installing anything?
Earthquake Explorer is a free, interactive web tool that lets you:
- Select any date and magnitude range to filter earthquake events
- Instantly visualize seismic activity on an interactive world map
- See detailed information about each earthquake, including magnitude, location, time, and depth
- Sort and analyze all results in a convenient data table
- Download the data in CSV format for your own research or reporting
Whether you’re a researcher, student, disaster management professional, or simply curious, Earthquake Explorer brings global earthquake data to your fingertips.
Try Earthquake Explorer in Your Browser
No installation required. Access the tool directly here:
👉 https://www.ridvanbilgin.com/p/earthquake-explorer.html
Just set your date range and magnitude filter, then click "List" to instantly view recent earthquakes on the map and in the sortable table!
Prefer Open Source or Need Advanced Analytics? Try the Python/Streamlit Version
For developers, researchers, or anyone who wants even more flexibility and advanced analysis, we offer a fully open-source Python version of Earthquake Explorer built with Streamlit.
With the Python version, you can:- Run the application locally or on your own server
- Customize or extend features for your own use
- Benefit from open data, open code, and reproducibility
Get the full source code and setup instructions on GitHub:
👉 https://github.com/yonetici/Earthquake-Explorer
How does it work?
- Choose your preferred date range and magnitude.
- Instantly see recent earthquakes plotted on a global map.
- Explore the sortable, downloadable data table for more details.
- Click any event for direct links to official USGS records.
Both versions are free to use and open to everyone.
If you find Earthquake Explorer helpful, please share it, leave your feedback, or contribute on GitHub!
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