Lots of them:
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/feed/v1.0/
the GeoJSON stuff is probably best - it's what we use.
Chuck Watson
Watson Technical Consulting
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On Jun 28, 2013, at 11:27 AM, Blair Trosper wrote:
> I realize this may be either a stupid question or highly off topic, but I
> figured you fine netizens might be able me out.
>
> I'm trying to find out if there is an LDM-like feed for the USGS's earthquake
> data (and any they aggregate/repeat/federate from other governments).
>
> )As far as I can tell, there's no feed tree for this at present on LDM,
> though I do see a usgs.gov server on the network here and there...so this
> gives me hope and curiosity.)
>
> 1. Am I wrong about that?
> 2. If not, does anyone know if the USGS distributes earthquake data in any
> semi-real time manner like NOAA does with WMO/IDS|DDPLUS/etc?
>
> Thanks for the assist.
>
> --
> Blair Trosper
> Weather Data / Updraft Networks
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