Data Source: Earthquake Epicenter of Jamaica
The source of the earthquake data on our maps is The Earthquake Unit of Jamaica. All epicenters highlighted are specific to the public data The Earthquake Unit of Jamaica shares on the public domain.
Accuracy of Earthquake Epicenter Data & Disclaimer
You should note that our placement location of epicenters on the Google Earth base maps, is not 100% accurate. For greater accuracy of the epicenter location for engineering projects or similar, you should consult with The Earthquake Unit of Jamaica. Given the likely inaccuracies in our placement, We (O’Shane Bryant Fitness Limited, staff and partners), cannot be held liable for any loss/damage you may incur, while using/referencing the data available on our maps.
How The Data Available on our Maps Can Be Useful
Knowing which faults are active, and their specific location to projects/assets of interest, such as:
- Where we live.
- Commercial/Industrial development
- Critical Infrastructure
Can go a far way towards bolstering your disaster management capacity related to earthquakes.
How Often We Update Our Earthquake Epicenter Maps of Jamaica
Once The Earthquake Unit of Jamaica makes public a felt event, we will update same on our map(s).
How To View Our Earthquake Epicenter Maps of Jamaica (2D & 3D)
- Click on the link(s) below.
- Follow the redirect/watch ad and then follow redirect.
Earthquake Epicenters Mainland Jamaica, Less Than Mg 4, Since 2023
Earthquake Epicenters Mainland Jamaica, Greater Than Mg 4, Since 2023
