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Earthquake

it.mic.terremoto

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Total installs
414.1K(414,164)
Rating
4.1(72 reviews)
Released
August 21, 2015
Last updated
December 14, 2025
Category
News & Magazines
Developer
Appendroid
Developer details

Name
Appendroid
E-mail
appendroid@gmail.com
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
Android SDKs

  • Android SDK
  • AppLovin
  • Facebook Audience Network
  • Firebase Cloud Messaging
  • Google AdMob
  • Google Firebase
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Description

Earthquake is an app for Android devices that shows real-time earthquakes occurred around the world.

There are several sources of seismic events: USGS, EMSC, IRIS, INGV, CSUSP, GEONET.
You can set up search and customized push notifications to stay current.
Data can be presented as a list or on the map.

Notifications:
- it is possible to set the maximum distance from the events within which to receive the notifications;
- you can set minimum magnitude and ringtone separately for the main events (within the set distance) and the farthest ones;
- the current location of your device is automatically determined if your Android has set location services (GPS or WIFI), otherwise you can set your location manually;
- you can select sound, vibration and night mode (silent nighttime notifications);
- You can group notifications of all sources.

Other features: statistics.

Free app by Appendroid.

Thanks to:
National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV, http://www.ingv.it) for having made provisions data licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License International, http://creativecommons.org/ licenses / by / 4.0 /
European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC, http://www.emsc-csem.org)
U.S.. Geological Survey (USGS, http://www.usgs.gov)
Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology (IRIS, http://www.iris.edu)
Centro de Sismologia - Universidade de São Paulo (CSUSP, http://www.moho.iag.usp.br )