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Earthquake Hazards Program

Earthquake Facts and Statistics

Frequency of Occurrence of Earthquakes

Magnitude Average Annually
8 and higher 1 ¹
7 - 7.9 17 ²
6 - 6.9 134 ²
5 - 5.9 1319 ²
4 - 4.9 13,000
(estimated)
3 - 3.9 130,000
(estimated)
2 - 2.9 1,300,000
(estimated)
¹ Based on observations since 1900.
² Based on observations since 1990.

Magnitude vs. Ground Motion and Energy

Magnitude
Change
Ground Motion Change
(Displacement)
Energy
Change
1.0 10.0 times about 32 times
0.5 3.2 times about 5.5 times
0.3 2.0 times about 3 times
0.1 1.3 times about 1.4 times

This table shows that a magnitude 7.2 earthquake produces 10 times more ground motion than a magnitude 6.2 earthquake, but it releases about 32 times more energy. The energy release best indicates the destructive power of an earthquake. See: How much bigger is a magnitude 8.7 earthquake than a magnitude 5.8 earthquake?

The USGS estimates that several million earthquakes occur in the world each year. Many go undetected because they hit remote areas or have very small magnitudes. The NEIC now locates about 50 earthquakes each day, or about 20,000 a year.

As more and more seismographs are installed in the world, more earthquakes can be and have been located. However, the number of large earthquakes (magnitude 6.0 and greater) have stayed relatively constant. See: Are Earthquakes Really on the Increase?

Number of Earthquakes Worldwide for 2000 - 2008
Located by the US Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center

Magnitude 2000200120022003200420052006 2007 2008
8.0 to 9.91101 2 1 2 4 0
7.0 to 7.914151314 14 10 9 14 6
6.0 to 6.9158126130140 141 140 142 177 71
5.0 to 5.91345124312181203 1515 1693 1712 1995 497
4.0 to 4.98045808485848462 10888 13917 12838 12154 3727
3.0 to 3.94784615170057624 7932 9191 9990 9887 3488
2.0 to 2.93758416264197727 6316 4636 4027 3597 1061
1.0 to 1.9102694411372506 1344 26 18 42 5
0.1 to 0.95110134 103 0 2 2 0
No Magnitude3120293829373608 2939 864 828 1807 514
Total 22256236652745331419 31194 30478 * 29568 * 29679 * 9369
Estimated
Deaths
231213571685 33819 228802 82364 6605 712 15051

Number of Earthquakes in the United States for 2000 - 2008
Located by the US Geological Survey National Earthquake Information Center

Magnitude 2000200120022003200420052006 2007 2008
8.0 to 9.90000 0 0 0 0 0
7.0 to 7.90 112 0 1 0 1 0
6.0 to 6.910557 2 4 7 9 6
5.0 to 5.960457054 25 47 51 70 30
4.0 to 4.9287294538541 284 345 346 369 155
3.0 to 3.991383415251303 1362 1475 1213 1138 477
2.0 to 2.96576461228704 1336 1738 1145 1170 499
1.0 to 1.90222 1 2 7 11 1
0.1 to 0.90000 0 0 1 0 0
No Magnitude415434507333 540 73 13 21 6
Total2342226138762946 3550 3685 * 2783 * 2789 * 1174
Estimated
Deaths
000200000

* As of 15 May 2008

Earthquake Information for the 1990s

Graphs of Earthquake Statistics

We detect, but generally do not locate, about 50 mine blasts (explosions) throughout the United States on any given business day. These blasts typically occur between noon and 6 PM local time Monday through Saturday. Of these, about one event every two days is large enough that we compute a location for the blast and post it to a separate explosions listing.


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