USGS/NSF
Cascadia Earthquake
Rupture Model
U.S. Geological Survey
Real-time GPS Data in
the Pacific Northwest
National Science Foundation
Slow Earthquakes in the
Cascadia Subduction Zone
The Pacific Northwest Geodetic Array consists of the PANGA Geodesy Laboratory at Central Washington University and about 350 continuously operating, high-precision GPS receivers located throughout the Pacific Northwest ...read more...
Facilities
Research
Partners
News updates of earthquake hazards monitoring of the Pacific Northwest
April 4th Mw=7.2 Baja Earthquake
Monitoring Howard Hansen dam
Local, Regional and National News Media
PANGA's Cascadia Earthquake Rupture Model
PANGA & USGS Joint GPS Occupation
Real Time GPS Available
Timeseries, plots, maps and datafiles for GPS sites in the Pacific Northwest and a network of very-long-baseline tiltmeter sites around the Puget Sound.
GPS Data
Maps
PANGA uses GPS, tilt and strain data to monitor a variety of natural hazards, processes, and structures throughout the Pacific Northwest. ...read more...
Monitoring Structures
Instrumentation