# See repository for install instructions
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TRY THIS MCP
About This MCP Server
The com.daedalmap/earthquakes server provides access to global earthquake events from the USGS, covering a wide range of data including magnitude, depth, location, and counts, spanning from 2150 BC to the present. This remote server can be connected to AI coding assistants to enable the retrieval of historical earthquake data for various applications. A developer would use this server when building projects that require accurate and comprehensive earthquake data, such as seismic hazard assessments or geographic information systems.
Global earthquake events from the USGS, 2150 BC-present: magnitude, depth, location, counts.. This is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that extends AI assistants like Claude with other capabilities via the streamable-http transport.
HOW TO USE
Select your AI client above to get the install command. This MCP server uses the streamable-http transport.
What tools does it provide?
The DaedalMap Earthquake Data server extends your AI assistant with other capabilities. Once installed, your AI can use its tools automatically.