: The precise timestamp of when the seismic event occurred.
A standard earthquakes.csv file from a reputable repository generally includes the following core columns to describe an event: earthquakes.csv
The file earthquakes.csv is not a single proprietary file. It usually refers to a structured, comma-separated dataset exported directly from the USGS Earthquake Hazards Program or hosted on platforms like Kaggle . : Comma Separated Values (.csv) Primary Source : United States Geological Survey (USGS) Accessibility : Free to download and open source : The precise timestamp of when the seismic event occurred
: How deep the earthquake's hypocenter was in kilometers. Magnitude : The size or scale of the earthquake. : Comma Separated Values (
: A relative written description of the location (e.g., "10km SSW of Big Bear Lake, CA"). 👍 The Good: Pros Spreadsheet Format - Earthquake Hazards Program
: Highly compatible with Microsoft Excel, Python (Pandas), R, and GIS software 🔑 Key Data Features
: Exact geographic coordinates to plot the event on a map.