- Fault Activity Map of California
Interactive map showcasing active fault lines and seismic activity in California for public awareness and safety planning
- Calaveras Fault - Wikipedia
It is believed to link with the Hayward fault, as well as the West Napa Fault, north of the Carquinez Strait It passes through or near the cities of Alamo, Danville, San Ramon, Dublin, Pleasanton, Sunol, Milpitas, San Jose, Gilroy, and Hollister
- Interactive U. S. Fault Map | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov
The various colors and line types indicate different ages of the most recent earthquakes on the fault and how well the location of the fault is constrained For more details, see Quaternary Faults
- Updated mapping of active fault traces along the Calaveras Fault from . . .
We completed two 50 km maps of the Calaveras fault zone from Coyote Lake to Paicines, CA Results from applying our geomorphic mapping approach demonstrate that mapping styles vary with geomorphic interpretation
- Which fault line do you live on? An earthquake guide for . . . - SFGATE
Read on to learn about the threat of earthquakes, broken down by fault line, for Northern and Southern California The Bay Area features other faults besides the Hayward, Calaveras and San Andreas
- Interseismic SAF CF - University of California, Berkeley
The Calaveras Fault (CF) branches from the San Andreas Fault (SAF) near San Benito, extending sub-parallel to the SAF for about 50 km with only 2-6 km separation and diverging northeastward
- KM_C224e-20220702120548 - ncgeolsoc. org
Map showing the sections of the Calaveras Fault and other regional faults in the San Francisco Bay and Monterey Bay region Fault location map modified from Bryant and Cluet, 1999; Graymer and others, 2006)
- Hollister Map showing Calaveras fault - Stanford University
On the map above, the black arrows indicate the sense of the fault's motion The fault moves like your hands do when you rub them against each other The coast of California is not ``falling off''; it is moving North laterally, in splinters!
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