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Worldwide Catalogues and Information on Earthquakes
Publications
1.   Ganse R.A., Nelson J.B.
Catalog of significant earthquakes, 2000 B.C.–1979. Including quantitative casualties and damage. World Data Center A for Solid Earth Geophysics, Report SE-27, Boulder, USA, 1981.
2.   Duda S.J.
Secular seismic energy release in the circum-Pacific belt. /Survey of earthquakes with magnitude 7.0 or greater in the period 1897–1964/. Tectonophysics, v.2, no.5, pp.409-452, 1965.
3.   Bath M., Duda S.J.
Some aspects of global seismicity. /Major earthquakes with magnitude 7.0 or greater during the period 1965–1977/. Seismological Institute, Report no.1-79, Uppsala, Sweden, 1979.
4. World earthquake catalog with earthquakes of magnitude ≥ 7 and other events of local interest to North American scientists (1900–1962). In: Inventory of Filmed Historical Seismograms and Station Bulletins at World Data Center A (D.P.Glover, H.Meyers, R.B.Herrmann, M.Whittington, eds.). World Data Center A for Solid Earth Geophysics, Report SE-37, pp.80-112, Boulder, USA, 1985.
5. Index catalogue of epicentres (1913.0–1920.5). University Observatory, Oxford, 1924.
6.   Bellamy E.F.
Index catalogue of epicentres for 1913–1930. A geographical index to the International Seismological Summary. University Observatory, Oxford, 1936.
7.   Bellamy E.F.
Index catalogue of epicentres for 1931–1935. Supplement to Index catalogue 1913–1930 of the International Seismological Summary. University Observatory, Oxford, 1947.
8. Index catalogue of epicentres contained in the International Seismological Summary 1936–1942. Supplement to Index catalogue 1913–1930, Index catalogue 1931–1935. Kew Observatory, Richmond, 1953.
9. Index catalogue of epicentres contained in the International Seismological Summary 1943–1948. Supplement to the Index catalogue 1913–1930, Index catalogue 1931–1935, Index catalogue 1936–1942. Kew Observatory, Richmond, Surrey, 1957.
10. Catalogue of epicentres in International Seismological Summary for 1931–1953. /In annual issues/. Kew Observatory, Richmond, Surrey, 1936-1961.
11. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v.9, no.5, 1977; v.10, nos.5,6, 1978; v.11, no.6, 1979; v.12, nos.1-6, 1980; v.13, nos.1-6, 1981; v.14, nos.1-6, 1982; v.15, nos.1-6, 1983; v.16, nos.1-6, 1984; v.17, nos.1-6, 1985. U.S.Department of the Interior, U.S.Geological Survey.
12. Earthquakes & Volcanoes, v.18, nos.1-6, 1986; v.19, nos.1-6, 1987; v.20, nos.1,2,4-6, 1988; v.21, nos.1-4,6, 1989; v.22, nos.1-4,6, 1990; v.23, nos.1-4,6, 1992; v.24, nos.1-6, 1993; v.25, nos.1,2, 1994. U.S.Department of the Interior, U.S.Geological Survey.
13. Regional catalogue of earthquakes. Volums 1-19, I.1964-XII.1982, volums 21-35, I.1984-VI.1998. International Seismological Centre, Newbury, United Kingdom, 1967-2000.
14. Preliminary determination of epicenters /PDE/. Monthly listing. VII.1972-XII.1984. U.S.Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, National Earthquake Information Service, 1972-1985.

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