- Links below to get you started - include up to date data and lists of major world earthquakes. Use their data and follow the links.
- Use Google to search specific earthquake names once you know which one you are studying - beware of the accuracy of the sources you find - especially Youtube, where many videos are from movies.
- District databases: Ebscohost, WorldBook etc. Need password from home but not from school.
- REMSS Library books & encyclopedias.
- You might also try Googlebooks for free ebooks online.
- Go directly to RECENT EARTHQUAKES.
- Click here for info about significant earthquakes
- Easy-to-use Portal for kids
- Direct link to Historic World Earthquakes
for Seismology:International Digital Earthquake Archives
Enlarge the map, select only the red symbols (eruptions) and move the cursor over the symbol on the map to find the name of the volcano.