Earthquake Yearly Statistics & Interactive Map Analysis
Discover the global distribution of earthquakes by year with this interactive chart and live seismic data map. This page visualizes annual earthquake counts and allows for precise regional filtering using polygon tools.Why is this earthquake statistics page unique?
- Polygon Filtering: Draw a custom shape on the map to analyze only the earthquakes inside that specific region (e.g., Turkey, Japan, or a custom fault line).
- Real-Time Analysis: All charts and statistics update instantly based on your map selection and date filters.
- Direct Integration: Uses USGS API data for reliable, scientific-grade seismic information.
- No Software Needed: Fully browser-based tool for researchers, students, and disaster management professionals.
Earthquakes per Year (Chart & Analysis)
2. (Optional) Use the polygon tool on the map (top-left) to draw a shape around a specific country or region.
3. Click "Analyze Area". The Chart, Stats, and Table will all update to show data ONLY from your selected area.
Why draw a Polygon?
Standard country lists often exclude earthquakes in border regions or coastal waters (e.g., Aegean Sea). By drawing a precise shape on the map, you ensure that every single event in that geography is included in your analysis, providing scientifically accurate results.
Earthquake statistics and live maps for Turkey, the United States, Japan, and around the world can help you understand seismic risk, spot trends, and prepare for natural disasters.
AI - GEO SEO Notice: This page is designed for advanced search and AI (e.g., ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot) to quickly find, summarize, and answer questions about yearly earthquake frequency, seismic trends, and global disaster data.
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This page displays earthquake statistics using publicly available data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This site and visualization are not affiliated with USGS or any official organization.
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