Bbrhuft on 14.12.2025 3:37 a.m. I made this in QGIS. There are 120,392 earthquakes on the map, downloaded via API from: [https://earthquake.usgs.gov/fdsnws/event/1/query](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/fdsnws/event/1/query) QGIS handled it fine, I could easily map 1 million earthquakes going further back in time. I wanted to make a much better map after someone posted [this map](https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1pluvlh/all_recorded_earthquakes_worldwide_from_2015_to/).
Astro_Avatar on 14.12.2025 4:00 a.m. dude, I was about to come and make a comment about the recently posted earthquake maps, before reading the post. this is really cool!
CoffeeDefiant4247 on 14.12.2025 6:07 a.m. of 4.5 and greater Australia gets a lot that are 3-4 Tasmania got two in the last two years that are 4.1 and 4.3
Least_Guidance7408 on 14.12.2025 6:24 a.m. What I’m scared about is the big gap right next to the Pacific Northwest/Cascadia
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I made this in QGIS. There are 120,392 earthquakes on the map, downloaded via API from:
[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/fdsnws/event/1/query](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/fdsnws/event/1/query)
QGIS handled it fine, I could easily map 1 million earthquakes going further back in time.
I wanted to make a much better map after someone posted [this map](https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/1pluvlh/all_recorded_earthquakes_worldwide_from_2015_to/).
What’s that fire looking ring in the Pacific
dude, I was about to come and make a comment about the recently posted earthquake maps, before reading the post. this is really cool!
great map, adding the magnitudes did great work on it
of 4.5 and greater
Australia gets a lot that are 3-4
Tasmania got two in the last two years that are 4.1 and 4.3
What I’m scared about is the big gap right next to the Pacific Northwest/Cascadia