Catalogue Overview, Version 12, 19 August 2025

On the 19th of August 2025, the version 12 of the ISC-GEM Catalogue was publicly released. The release marked the end of the third year of the ISC-GEM Improvement Project .

During this year we reassessed 5,265 earthquakes during 1971-1983 after adding station data, particularly to improve their surface wave magnitude (MS) estimation. As result of the data added during 1971-1983 from stations bulletins (over 46,0000 readings from 45 stations, largerly from the Chinese Network), 2135 earthquakes that occurred in these years are listed for the first time in the catalogue. Furthermore, the catalogue has been extended to the end of 2021, which now includes 2009 earthquakes with Mw down to 5.0 globally.

Details about changes to the catalogue are listed in the update log.

Fig. 1 shows the ISC-GEM locations with symbols according to Agnew (2014) as obtained from the procedure described in Bondár et al. (2015). One feature that makes the ISC-GEM Catalogue a unique product is that the locations are achieved by the same location technique and velocity model (ak135) and comes with uncertainties for each focal parameter.



Fig.1: map showing the earthquakes listed in the Version 12 of the ISC-GEM Catalogue (about 74,100 earthquakes, see also Fig.2). The symbols are plotted according to Agnew (2014) and colour coded according to the ISC-GEM depth.

Fig. 2 shows the current time-magnitude distribution of the ISC-GEM Catalogue (1904-2021).



Fig. 2: Top: cumulative annual number of earthquakes with Mw ≥ 5.0 (black), Mw ≥ 5.5 (red), ≥ 6.5 (blue) and ≥ 7.5 (yellow); Bottom: time-magnitude distribution color-coded in cells of 0.1 units of Mw for each year of the ISC-GEM main catalogue. For comparison with the original version see Fig. 20 in Di Giacomo et al. (2015b), or Figure 25 in Di Giacomo et al. (2018) for the comparison with Version 5.0.