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Is there anyway that the scientists can install earthquake monitors to monitor all the known faults?”

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Is there anyway that the scientists can install earthquake monitors to monitor all the known faults?”

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In support of the USGS mission to predict and monitor hazardous events in near-real time, the USGS installs, operates, and maintains seismic stations in the US and around the world. Data from these stations are critical to the USGS National Earthquake Information Center (NEIC) for the detection, location and characterization of earthquakes around the world. Most stations transmit data in near-real-time, thereby contributing to USGS rapid earthquake information products such as the Earthquake Notification Service (ENS), Web pages, ShakeMaps, and PAGER earthquake impact estimates. Outside of the USGS, these data play a major role in the operations of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Tsunami Warning Centers and in the operations of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) and the Air Force Technical Applications Center (AFTAC), in their respective nuclear test treaty monitoring missions. USGS National Seismic Networks Advanced National Seismic Syste

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There are some scientists that have install a monitor in the famous San Andreas fault line to try and figure out when the big earthquake will happen.

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