THE COLORADO EARTHQUAKE MAP SERVER
Utilizing the map server interface, the end-user can browse the earthquake information by clicking on an event and viewing a report generated from a relational database. Where available, isoseismal maps are included on the event report. Earthquake locations are subdivided into magnitude (mechanically instrumented or estimated) and intensity (felt reports); event symbols are graduated and color-coded depending on earthquake strength. Moving the map cursor over an earthquake point location generates a pop-up maptip that displays the event magnitude and date. Locations of active and inactive seismic stations are also displayed. The end-user can activate and query other map layers such as faults, trench locations, topography, and cultural information.
Internet map server applications revolutionized the way data is updated, viewed, and distributed to the public. Once added to a map server, non-spatial databases can be manipulated and updated in near real-time to allow quick dissemination to the end-user. This allows the end-user to obtain newly acquired information from a single application, that previously, was much more time-consuming and laborious.
The Colorado Earthquake Map Server is available for viewing on line at http://geosurvey.state.co.us.