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A Resilient Home Starts Here — Answer questions on a quiz and learn about the seismic safety of your house, apartment building, or mobile home. | |||
Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) |
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ABAG Earthquake Maps and Information — Information and maps about liquefaction, faults, and landslides in the San Francisco Bay Area. | |||
Assoc. of Bay Area Govts. (ABAG) |
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Back to the Future on the San Andreas Fault — What does the science say? Where does the information come from? And what does it mean? Investigating past earthquakes to inform the future. | |||
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California Subduction Rocks — A photographic field trip to classic subduction-related rocks across northern California. | |||
About Geology |
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Could the M7.1 Ridgecrest, CA Earthquake Sequence Trigger a Large Earthquake Nearby? — Two of the first questions that come to mind for anyone who just felt an earthquake are, ?Will there be another one?? and ?Will it be larger??. | |||
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Creep Evidence of Active Faulting — Information about creep on faults, and specifically the Hayward fault. | |||
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Earthquake Country Alliance — Earthquake preparedness for California | |||
Earthquake Country Alliance |
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Earthquake Preparedness - San Andreas - The Movie, California Reality or Hollywood Fiction? — Focus on California Earthquake Preparedness for Teachers and Students | |||
California Emergency Management Agency |
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Earthquakes by Bruce A. Bolt Online Companion — links related to subjects covered in book | |||
W.H. Freeman & Co. |
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Echando Raices en Tierra de Terremotos — Este manual provee información sobre por qué nos deben preocupar los terremotos en el Sur de California, qué debemos hacer para estar seguros y reducir el daño, y también qué debemos saber de lo básico sobre terremotos. | |||
USGS & many other organizations |
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Faultline:Seismic Science at the Epicenter — lots of resources, information, activities and graphics concerning earthquakes in California | |||
Exploratorium |
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Garlock Fault Fly-Over — Virtual fly-over of the Garlock fault. Will download a .mov file. | |||
JPL/NASA |
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Ground Shaking Simulations — Simulations (videos) from computer models of earthquakes showing the resulting ground shaking. | |||
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Hayward Fault Field Guide — Interactive story map with 62 field trip stops for exploring the Hayward Fault in the East San Francisco Bay Area of California. | |||
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Living On Shaky Ground: How to Survive Earthquakes and Tsunamis in Northern California — A collection of preparedness guides for earthquakes and tsunamis especially for the Northern Coast of California | |||
Humboldt State Univ, Dept of Geology |
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Paleoseismology and the Hayward Fault — How paleoseismology is revealing information about the Hayward fault and its past. New technology being used. Photos from the Tule Pond trench on the Hayward fault. | |||
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Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country — Earthquakes and preparedeness for everyone in California (regional booklets available), Utah, Central U.S., Nevada, Oregon, and Alaska | |||
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San Andreas Fault Fly-Over — virtual fly-over of the San Andreas Fault | |||
JPL/NASA |
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San Andreas Fault, The — overview of the San Andreas Fault, online USGS general interest publication | |||
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Southern California Earthquakes, Faults, Photos & Rupture Movies — all things "earthquake" in southern California | |||
Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) & USGS |
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Staying Safe Where the Earth Shakes — A booklet that includes the "The Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety" - basic guidelines for what to do before, during, and after a damaging earthquake. | |||
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Streetcar 2 Subduction — a collection of geological field trips that take users to some of the world-class geological sites of the San Francisco Bay Area. In 1979, Clyde Wahrhaftig created a geology tour of the San Francisco Bay Area, which was updated and published by AGU as ?A Streetcar to Subduction and Other Plate Tectonic Trips by Public Transport in San Francisco" in 1984. Forty years later, as part of AGU's Centennial, the "Streetcar" tours have been revised, with new trips added, and old exposures that have vanished removed, taking what once was a print book and turning it into a digital experience through Google Earth. | |||
AGU (American Geophysical Union) |
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The Blind Zone of Earthquake Early Warning — A Science for Everyone article: One USGS scientist has sorted through the challenges, the claims, and the data to determine what the possibilities and limitations really are for EEW, and the results may surprise you. | |||
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The HayWired Scenario: An Urban Earthquake in a Connected World — An ArcGIS geo-narrative storymap with compelling images showing the effects and consequences possible in the next large earthquake on the Hayward Fault in the San Francisco Bay Area. | |||
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The Parkfield, California Earthquake Experiment — Information about past earthquakes and current monitoring efforts. | |||
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Tsunamis — Basic science of tsunamis, preparedness, and focus on California and historical information. | |||
California Geological Survey |
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Walking the Earthquake Trail — Discover the geology of the San Andreas Fault through interpretive signs on this paved loop through meadows and along a stream lined with alders and willows at Point Reyes National Seashore. | |||
National Park Service |
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Wallace Creek Interpretive Trail Guide — Interactive online trail guide to Wallace Creek site on the San Andreas Fault | |||
USGS & Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) |
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What if the ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System Had Been Operating During the M6.9 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake? — How will ShakeAlert® likely perform now on a large earthquake impacting a major urban area? How much warning will you get? To answer this, let?s do a thought experiment... | |||
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