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While earthquakes are only the third most common natural disaster, they kill the greatest number of people. Earthquakes cannot be accurately predicted, yet scientists and decision makers still seek to understand relative fault activity, earthquake likelihood, population vulnerability, exposure, and risk to aid in response and relief. 

NASA’s Earth-observing satellites capture data that show how earthquakes alter the landscape and deform the planet’s surface. Satellite images of other phenomena, such as nighttime lights, can also track the effect of earthquakes on communities and cities. Additionally, NASA curates socioeconomic surveys to get a clearer picture of the health, economic, and agricultural impacts of earthquakes.

Our data useful to the study of earthquakes include geodetic imaging of land surface deformation, earthquake hazard distribution surveys, and topographic change maps. Many of these products are global in scope, helping researchers pinpoint earthquake risks around the world. 

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NASA Earth Observing Data and Imagery for the Nepal Earthquake
Explore and download data and imagery from EOSDIS for the the Nepalese region affected by the earthquake on April 25, 2015 and aftershocks.
Rowena Lohman, Assistant Professor, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, College of Engineering, Cornell University
Data User: Rowena Lohman
Rowena Lohman employs NASA's Earth data to study earthquake physics, satellite remote sensing, finite element modeling, ground displacements from a variety of anthropogenic and natural causes.
Discover and Visualize Earthquake Data
NASA data help us understand Earth's changing systems in more detail than ever before, and visualizations bring these data to life, making Earth science concepts accessible, beautiful, and impactful.
Data visualization is a powerful tool for analysis, trend and pattern recognition, and communication. Our resources help you find world-class data visualizations to complement and enhance your research. We also have tools and tutorials to help you translate earthquakes data into compelling visuals.
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An interferogram of Sentinel-1 data showing the location of an earthquake
Interferograms created with synthetic aperture radar data and other products can reveal changes in land position and height before and after earthquakes.

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