Replicating NatGeo’s “Proper” Earthquake Map in R

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I saw this post over at NatGeo over the weekend and felt compelled to replicate this:

with ggplot2.

Three shapefiles later and we have it close enough to toss into a post (and I really don’t believe the continent names are necessary).

library(rgdal)
library(ggplot2)
library(ggthemes)
 
# grab these from http://rud.is/dl/quakefile.tgz
 
world <- readOGR("countries.geo.json", "OGRGeoJSON", stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
plates <- readOGR("plates.json", "OGRGeoJSON", stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
quakes <- readOGR("quakes.json", "OGRGeoJSON", stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
 
world_map <- fortify(world)
plates_map <- fortify(plates)
quakes_dat <- data.frame(quakes)
quakes_dat$trans <- quakes_dat$mag %% 5
 
gg <- ggplot()
gg <- gg + geom_map(data=world_map, map=world_map,
                    aes(x=long, y=lat, map_id=id),
                    color="white", size=0.15, fill="#d8d8d6")
gg <- gg + geom_map(data=plates_map, map=plates_map,
                    aes(x=long, y=lat, map_id=id),
                    color="black", size=0.1, fill="#00000000", alpha=0)
gg <- gg + geom_point(data=quakes_dat,
                      aes(x=coords.x1, y=coords.x2, size=trans),
                      shape=1, alpha=1/3, color="#d47e5d", fill="#00000000")
gg <- gg + geom_point(data=subset(quakes_dat, mag>7.5),
                      aes(x=coords.x1, y=coords.x2, size=trans),
                      shape=1, alpha=1, color="black", fill="#00000000")
gg <- gg + geom_text(data=subset(quakes_dat, mag>7.5),
                     aes(x=coords.x1, y=coords.x2, label=sprintf("Mag %2.1f", mag)),
                     color="black", size=3, vjust=c(3.9, 3.9, 5), fontface="bold")
gg <- gg + scale_size(name="Magnitude", trans="exp", labels=c(5:8), range=c(1, 20))
gg <- gg + coord_map("mollweide")
gg <- gg + theme_map()
gg <- gg + theme(legend.position=c(0.05, 0.99))
gg <- gg + theme(legend.direction="horizontal")
gg <- gg + theme(legend.key=element_rect(color="#00000000"))
gg

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I can only imagine how many mouse clicks that would be in a GIS program.

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