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Epicenter: Map Of Worldwide Earthquakes is a free iPhone application that provides real-time information about seismic activity across the globe. It utilizes data from both the US Geological Survey (USGS) and the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) to deliver accurate updates on earthquake occurrences. Users can view detailed maps, filter earthquakes by magnitude and date, and receive notifications for significant seismic events, making it a valuable tool for those interested in earth sciences or living in earthquake-prone areas.

The app is compatible with iOS 16.4 and later, ensuring a wide range of iPhone users can access its features. The interface is designed for ease of use, allowing users to quickly navigate through various sections such as recent earthquakes, historical data, and safety tips. As of the latest version, 1.9.0, the app is available only in English, which may affect accessibility for non-English speakers.

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Version
1.9.9
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Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
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6
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0

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Epicenter - Definition: The location on the surface of the Earth directly above the origin of an earthquake.
Epicenter - Definition: The location on the surface of the Earth directly above the origin of an earthquake. Presenting an interactive, animated experience plotting the latest 30 days of worldwide earthquake data on a beautifully responsive, rotating and zoomable globe. App features include: 30 days of combined USGS and EMSC earthquake data (10, 000 earthquakes). The data is updated each time you launch the app. Rotate and zoom the globe to explore the earthquakes and terrain data. Tap an epicenter to see detailed information about the earthquake. USGS reported earthquakes are linked to the USGS website that provides more detail about that earthquake. The play button will animate the earthquakes in time sequence; 30 days in 10 seconds. Use the time sequence slider to plot epicenters in order backwards and forwards in time. Two time sequence epicenter plotting styles are provided: Accumulate In Time or Interval (Each Day) In Time. Available on both the iPhone and iPad in portrait and landscape. Settings: Select system units of SI or Imperial. Settings: Change the map terrain style to one of your preference (4 choices). Settings: Choose the epicenter color spectrum: Multi colored (traditional) or Red. Use the Apple Watch to view earthquake data from the past 24 hours: Closest earthquake to your position. Largest earthquake worldwide. Data includes magnitude, distance, time, place name and map. Complications display the largest earthquake magnitude recorded from the past 24 hours. On your iPhone or iPad, use the Today Widget to view earthquake data from the past 24 hours: Closest earthquake to your position. Largest earthquake worldwide. Tap one or the other to launch the app and automatically zoom to the selected earthquake.

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