The data the ISC collects and processes forms the basis of several data products.
ISC Bulletin The On-line Bulletin (a printed summary is available for a fee) is the main collection of ISC data, organised by events. After approximately two years all of the data collected for an event is reviewed and the hypocenters and magnitudes recalculated; the Reviewed Bulletin is "regarded as the definitive record of the Earth's seismicity." Most of the other data products are subsets of the Bulletin.
ISC-EHB Bulletin The original EHB Bulletin contains events from 1960 to 2008 (prior to adoption of a newer location algorithm) whose hypocentres were recalculated by the algorithm of . This has been replaced by the ISC-EHB Bulletin, which extends the catalog to 2013.
ISC-GEM Catalogue The ISC-GEM Global Instrumental Earthquake Catalogue (1900-2013) (prepared at the request of the
GEM Foundation) catalogs magnitude 5.5 or greater earthquakes suitable for modeling and assessing seismic hazard and risk.
Epicentral locations and
hypocentral depths were recalculated from original travel time data using a consistent velocity model. Magnitudes are expressed as
moment magnitude scale (Mw), taken either from reliable published values of
seismic moment or from recalculated values of
surface wave or
body wave magnitude, converted to Mw using empirical relationships.
IASPEI Ground Truth (GT) reference events The IASPEI reference events database contains 9280 earthquakes and explosions whose
hypocenters have been located within 10 km or less, often in conjunction with on-site studies ("ground truth"). These events have seen selected to better "see" the Earth's structure, and to provide references to which seismic networks can be more accurately calibrated.
Event Bibliography The Event Bibliography catalogs scientific papers (mainly in English) that specifically discuss over 14,000 events. A valuable listing of papers that avoids problems inherent in most search services of variant place names or spellings, or trivial mentions. ==History==