Harness the power of precise geological data with our Nebraska Earthquakes dataset, essential for GIS professionals analyzing seismic activity in the region. This collection encompasses a series of historical earthquake occurrences, complete with detailed attributes such as magnitude, depth, and specific location coordinates, such as "2 km SSE of Zurich, Kansas" and "6 km WNW of Elk Creek, Nebraska." Understand regional seismic patterns through features that include magnitude types like 'mww' and 'fa', and review technical details such as time of occurrence, magnitude, and depth errors. This dataset serves as a valuable resource for scientific research and risk assessment in earthquake-prone areas across Nebraska. It offers insights into events ranging from as recent as 2019 to early records from 1906, providing a comprehensive overview useful for both historical analysis and predictive modeling.