I created new map: The map of global catastrophic risks connected with nuclear weapons and nuclear energy.
The map is interactive: if you press on the icons on the first page you will get detailed explanation of the topic. But it works only in pdf.
I hope it will make the map more readable but also will help to preserve all detailed information
You could download pdf with working links here: http://immortality-roadmap.com/nukerisk3bookmarks.pdf
Or you may read a presentation here: http://www.slideshare.net/avturchin/global-catastrophic-risks-connected-with-nuclear-weapons-and-energy
Old school map full of text is here: http://immortality-roadmap.com/nukerisk2.pdf
I would like to get a feedback about this new map type: Is it helping readability and understanding? Does it look more rational and convincing?
I include here jpg-screenshorts of the pdf, but working links are only in pdf.
If cutoff level is 8 than:
1970/07/31 17:08 -1.49 -72.56 8.0 Colombia
1971/01/10 07:17 -3.132 139.697 8.1 Papua, Indonesia
1974/10/03 14:21 -12.254 -77.524 8.1 78 near the coast of central Peru
1976/08/16 16:11 6.292 124.090 8.0 8000 Mindanao, Philippines
1977/06/22 12:08 -22.878 -175.900 8.1 Tonga region
1977/08/19 06:08 -11.085 118.464 8.3 100 south of Sumbawa, Indonesia
1979/12/12 07:59 1.598 -79.358 8.1 600 near the coast of Ecuador
1985/03/03 22:47 -33.135 -71.871 8.0 177 offshore Valparaiso, Chile
1985/09/19 13:17 18.190 -102.533 8.0 9500 Michoacan, Mexico
1986/05/07 22:47 51.520 -174.776 8.0 Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
1989/05/23 10:54 -52.341 160.568 8.1 Macquarie Island region
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/mag8/magnitude8_1900_date.php
So the gap seems to be artificial, but more research needed.