The International Seismological Summary (ISS) is a compilation of seismic data collected from various seismic observatories around the world. It provides a detailed account of earthquake activities, including information about the location, magnitude, depth, and time of seismic events. The ISS serves as an essential resource for seismologists and researchers by offering a comprehensive record of seismic events, which can be useful for analyzing earthquake patterns, understanding tectonic processes, and informing public safety measures.

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