Using LeafLet to Visualize USGS Earthquake Data
Using the Leaflet Javascript Library to Visualize USGS Earthquake Data
The United States Geological Survey, or USGS for short, is responsible for providing scientific data about natural hazards, the health of our ecosystems and environment, and the impacts of climate and land-use change. They collect a massive amount of data from all over the world each day, including earthquake data. In this project, the Leaflet Javascript library is employed to create a simple web-based visualization tool for realtime earthquake data for the past 30 days of magnitude 4.5 and above.
- Project Overview
- Problem Statement and approach to solution
- Metrics
- Dataset
- Exploratory Data Analysis and Data processing
- Model implementation
- Improvement and evaluation
- Prediction and web application
- Improvement and conclusion
- acknowledgement
- Real-time earthquake data from USGS
- Maps used from Mapbox and CartoDB
- World tectonic plates and boundaries from fraxen
- Exterior design from Mudi.ui
- Map framework using the Leaflet.js library
- Data visualization using D3.js library
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