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ABAG, the Association of Bay Area Governments, is the regional planning and services agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. Source: "The REAL Dirt on Liquefaction" documentation prepared by ABAG in 2001. ;
quake.abag.ca.gov/liquefac/liquefac.html
Map showing areas prone to liquefaction and landsliding, San Francisco area, from California Department of Conservation Division of Mines and Geology. ... This map shows areas susceptible to soil liquefaction (green) and landsliding (blue) for the City and County of San Francisco. Background and supporting information for...
geology.about.com/library/bl/maps/blsanfranliqmap.htm geology.about.com/library/bl/maps/blsanfranliqmap.htm
Seismic hazard maps, including liquefaction and landslide susceptibility, for the San Francisco Bay area of California. See the state government for more recent releases. ... Liquefaction Map for San Francisco; Official map released November 2000.
geology.about.com/od/liqmaps_bayarea/Liquefaction_Lands... geology.about.com/od/liqmaps_bayarea/Liquefaction_Landslide_Hazard_Maps_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.htm
USGS Earthquake Hazards Program, responsible for monitoring, reporting, and researching earthquakes and earthquake hazards ... In addition, the California Geological Survey has zoned the greater San Francisco area for liquefaction hazard in their seismic hazard maps.
earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/qmap/
Zoomable map showing susceptibility of liquefaction to the San Francisco Bay area. ... Roughly one quarter of the San Francisco Bay region may be exposed to liquefaction with the shaking that has been forecast. The area mapped in the Very High, High and Moderate categories makes up about 25% of the 9-county region.
geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/sfgeo/liquefaction/susceptibility.h... geomaps.wr.usgs.gov/sfgeo/liquefaction/susceptibility.html
Someone asked me about these today – so I thought I’d throw a few maps up here for readers that are curious about the location of natural hazards in San Francisco. Click on the map for a bigger view, and to be taken to the source of the map. ... San Francisco Liquefaction Map;
www.lubasf.com/blog/san-francisco-natural-hazard-maps.p... www.lubasf.com/blog/san-francisco-natural-hazard-maps.php
During the 1906 earthquake, sand volcanoes spouted to a heights around 20 feet in the Salinas Valley and near Moss Landing. During the Loma Prieta earthquake, extensive liquefaction occurred along the entire shoreline of the Monterey Bay, as well as in San Francisco's Marina District and along the bayshore in Oakland.
emerald.ucsc.edu/~es10/fieldtripEarthQ/Damage1.html
Preliminary maps and spatial databases of Quaternary deposits, liquefaction susceptibility, and past earthquake ground effects in the 9-county San Francisco Bay region. The maps are at a scale of 1:275,000, the databases partly at a scale of 1:24,000, partly at 1:100,000. ... Keith L. Knudsen, ... Digital Database By...
pubs.usgs.gov/of/2000/of00-444/
In this study, we develop a liquefaction susceptibility map of the San Francisco 1:100,000 quadrangle using Quaternary geologic mapping, historical liquefaction information, groundwater data, and previous studies. ... This database, identified as "Quaternary Geology and Liquefaction Susceptibility, San Francisco,
geo-nsdi.er.usgs.gov/metadata/open-file/97-715/metadata... geo-nsdi.er.usgs.gov/metadata/open-file/97-715/metadata.faq.html
natc-35.doc (PDF File)
14-08-0001-G2128, 194 pp. Available from: USGS Menlo Park, CA, library (415) 329-5027. Potential (scenario earthquake) G, HIS, GW, SPT Scenario earthquake is a nearby magnitude 6. ABAG, 1980, Liquefaction susceptibility, San Francisco Bay region: Association of Bay Area Governments, CA, 1:250,000. Available from:
www.atcouncil.org/pdfs/atc-35.pdf
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Liquefaction
-v.t., v.i.
to make or become liquid.
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in
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included within a place.
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Francisco
-n.
male given name, Spanish form of Francis.
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