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Bundled with the map and tour are: 1) photographs showing evidence of creep and other aspects of faulting, 2) locations of creep, 3) locations of exploratory trenches crossing the fault, 4) moving landslides (from InSAR, only available for northern Berkeley Hills), and the kilometer grid used ... Hayward fault map and tour...
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earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/haywardfault/
earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/haywardfault/
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USGS scientists describe the Hayward fault as a tectonic time bomb, due anytime for another magnitude 6.8 to 7.0 earthquake. ... Hayward Fault Scenario Earthquake AnimationsComputer simulations of large, anticipated earthquakes on the Hayward and Rodgers Creek faults.
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earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/1868/
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Hayward Fault Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Hayward Fault Zone is a geologic fault zone capable of generating significantly destructive earthquakes. About 60 kilometers long, it lies mainly along the western base of the hills on the east ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hayward_Fault_Zone
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hay_seis_recent_map.gif 31-Jul-1997 08:01 15K [TXT] hayward.css 07-May-2003 10:25 1.1K [TXT] hayward.overview.html 22-Jun-2009 15:04 5.8K [TXT] ...
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seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/
seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/
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As the 140th Anniversary of the last big earthquake on the Hayward Fault approaches, new U.S. Geological Survey studies provide mounting evidence that the San Francisco Bay Area should get ready for another big quake soon. ... The Hayward Fault has ruptured about every 140 years for its previous five large earthquakes.
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www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/12/071214001612.htm
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This is the intensity distribution we would expect for a repeat of the 1868 earthquake which was a M=7.0 event on the Hayward fault. These numbers refer to the Modified Mercalli Scale.
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quake.wr.usgs.gov/study/strongmo/boatseek/1868.html
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The Hayward fault slips in large earthquakes and by aseismic creep observed along its surface trace. ... Earthquake Stress Drops and Inferred Fault Strength on the Hayward Fault, East San Francisco Bay, California. J. L. Hardebeck and A. Aron (2009); Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 99, 1801-1814 ;
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www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/289/5482/1178
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Take a close look at the treacherous Hayward fault of California. ... Dissecting the Hayward Fault ... The Hayward fault is a straight crack in the ground, about 100 kilometers long, that runs through the cities of millions of people on the east side of San Francisco Bay.
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geology.about.com/od/geophoto_tours/a/haywardfaultour.h...
geology.about.com/od/geophoto_tours/a/haywardfaultour.htm
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ABAG Animation of Shaking Due to an Earthquake on the Hayward Fault ... This sequence of intensity maps shows how the intensity grows as a fault rupture increases in length. This sequence, shown for the northern Hayward fault, starts from a hypothetical magnitude 5 and grows to a magnitude 7.1 earthquake.
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www.abag.ca.gov/bayarea/eqmaps/animation.html
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