To the east of the Hayward-Rodgers Creek fault, the Calaveras fault extends 123km (76mi), splaying from the San Andreas fault near Hollister and terminating at Danville at its northern end. It runs east of the San Andreas, diverging from it in the vicinity of Hollister, California, and is responsible for the formation of the Calaveras Valley there. Between the San Andreas Fault and the Calaveras Fault lies the Hayward Fault, which diverges from the Calaveras Fault east of San Jose, California. To the east lies the Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenville Fault. These four fault structures are some of the major faults in California at the latitude of San Francisco. All are right lateral-moving strike-slip faults.
5.1 Magnitude quake and aftershocks happened on the Calaveras Fault
Tuesday's earthquake and its aftershocks happened on the Calaveras Fault. Brian Hackney talks to USGS scientist and CEO of Temblor, Dr. Ross Stein about this major faultline.
published: 26 Oct 2022
WHERE THE FAULT LIES, Segment Two: From The San Andreas to The Calaveras Fault with Brian Hackney
published: 02 Jul 2011
M6.9 Earthquake on the Calaveras Fault | SCEC-VDO
Animation created with SCEC-VDO, an open-source software that visualizes earthquake science-related data, developed and improved by SCEC UseIT interns: http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit...
Hazard Location: Northern California
M6.9 on the Calaveras Fault
50-year Probability: 0.0009%
*ShakeMap, HAZUS reports, and probability generated using WGCEP (2007) UCERF2 - Single Branch Model ERF
Abramhamson, Silva & Kamai (2014) Experimental used for ShakeMap
IMT: Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA)
Created on Thu, 09/04/2014
Producers:
Jaquelyn Felix
Krista McPherson
Ryan Meir
Rory Norman
Paulo Dos Santos
Project:
2013 SCEC-VDO Team
SCEC-VDO is an object-oriented, open source software that enables interactive, 4D display of diverse geo-referenced datasets for analysis, presentation, an...
published: 18 Feb 2015
What 5.1 Magnitude Quake Could Mean for Other Bay Area Fault Lines
Tuesday’s 5.1 magnitude earthquake along the Calaveras fault rattled nerves, but it’s also serving as a reminder that the nearby Hayward fault is long overdue for a much bigger quake. Pete Suratos reports.
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published: 27 Oct 2022
Earthquake SF Bay Area M3.0 Hayward Fault - Calaveras Fault Junction
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The Hayward Fault: Overdue for Disaster - KQED QUEST
The Hayward Fault in the East Bay is considered the most dangerous earthquake fault in America. Recent studies have shown that large events on the Hayward Fault occur regularly every 140 years. The last big quake happened in 1868. What can Bay Area residents do to prepare for the inevitable?
This story is an updated, shorter version of our QUEST story from 2008:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jtAKPO4iHA
published: 14 Oct 2015
5.1 magnitude earthquake hits Bay Area, Dr. Lucy Jones warns of aftershocks
A preliminary magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near San Jose on Tuesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. More: https://abc7.com/calaveras-fault-earthquake-san-jose-california-quake-south-bay/12376647/
Tuesday's earthquake and its aftershocks happened on the Calaveras Fault. Brian Hackney talks to USGS scientist and CEO of Temblor, Dr. Ross Stein about this ma...
Tuesday's earthquake and its aftershocks happened on the Calaveras Fault. Brian Hackney talks to USGS scientist and CEO of Temblor, Dr. Ross Stein about this major faultline.
Tuesday's earthquake and its aftershocks happened on the Calaveras Fault. Brian Hackney talks to USGS scientist and CEO of Temblor, Dr. Ross Stein about this major faultline.
Animation created with SCEC-VDO, an open-source software that visualizes earthquake science-related data, developed and improved by SCEC UseIT interns: http://s...
Animation created with SCEC-VDO, an open-source software that visualizes earthquake science-related data, developed and improved by SCEC UseIT interns: http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit...
Hazard Location: Northern California
M6.9 on the Calaveras Fault
50-year Probability: 0.0009%
*ShakeMap, HAZUS reports, and probability generated using WGCEP (2007) UCERF2 - Single Branch Model ERF
Abramhamson, Silva & Kamai (2014) Experimental used for ShakeMap
IMT: Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA)
Created on Thu, 09/04/2014
Producers:
Jaquelyn Felix
Krista McPherson
Ryan Meir
Rory Norman
Paulo Dos Santos
Project:
2013 SCEC-VDO Team
SCEC-VDO is an object-oriented, open source software that enables interactive, 4D display of diverse geo-referenced datasets for analysis, presentation, and publication. Examples of datasets that can be visualized using SCEC-VDO include earthquake events, hypocenters and epicenters, fault systems and fault sections, three-dimensional surface images, tectonic plates and their vectors of motion, as well as political boundaries, cities, highways. Users can customize legends and dynamic text labels, and filter data spatially and temporally for analysis and comparisons. SCEC-VDO has the built-in capabilities for taking snapshots and making animations for use in presentations and publications.
SCEC-VDO was developed entirely by interns from the Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology (USEIT) Program. The interns continue to improve the software and expand the capabilities of SCEC-VDO, as requested by the user community.
Read more about SCEC-VDO: http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit
Animation created with SCEC-VDO, an open-source software that visualizes earthquake science-related data, developed and improved by SCEC UseIT interns: http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit...
Hazard Location: Northern California
M6.9 on the Calaveras Fault
50-year Probability: 0.0009%
*ShakeMap, HAZUS reports, and probability generated using WGCEP (2007) UCERF2 - Single Branch Model ERF
Abramhamson, Silva & Kamai (2014) Experimental used for ShakeMap
IMT: Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA)
Created on Thu, 09/04/2014
Producers:
Jaquelyn Felix
Krista McPherson
Ryan Meir
Rory Norman
Paulo Dos Santos
Project:
2013 SCEC-VDO Team
SCEC-VDO is an object-oriented, open source software that enables interactive, 4D display of diverse geo-referenced datasets for analysis, presentation, and publication. Examples of datasets that can be visualized using SCEC-VDO include earthquake events, hypocenters and epicenters, fault systems and fault sections, three-dimensional surface images, tectonic plates and their vectors of motion, as well as political boundaries, cities, highways. Users can customize legends and dynamic text labels, and filter data spatially and temporally for analysis and comparisons. SCEC-VDO has the built-in capabilities for taking snapshots and making animations for use in presentations and publications.
SCEC-VDO was developed entirely by interns from the Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology (USEIT) Program. The interns continue to improve the software and expand the capabilities of SCEC-VDO, as requested by the user community.
Read more about SCEC-VDO: http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit
Tuesday’s 5.1 magnitude earthquake along the Calaveras fault rattled nerves, but it’s also serving as a reminder that the nearby Hayward fault is long overdue f...
Tuesday’s 5.1 magnitude earthquake along the Calaveras fault rattled nerves, but it’s also serving as a reminder that the nearby Hayward fault is long overdue for a much bigger quake. Pete Suratos reports.
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https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=881795#testimonies
https://news.berkeley.edu/2015/04/02/calaveras-hayward-fault-link-means-potentially-larger-quakes/
https://www.globalresearch.ca/scary-scenario-californias-hayward-bay-earthquake-fault-line-is-more-dangerous-than-san-andreas-its-a-ticking-time-bomb/5637139
https://seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/index.html
https://www.usgs.gov/news/hayward-fault-it-due-a-repeat-powerful-1868-earthquake?qt-news_science_products=3#qt-news_science_products
https://seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/
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https://news.berkeley.edu/2015/04/02/calaveras-hayward-fault-link-means-potentially-larger-quakes/
https://www.globalresearch.ca/scary-scenario-californias-hayward-bay-earthquake-fault-line-is-more-dangerous-than-san-andreas-its-a-ticking-time-bomb/5637139
https://seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/index.html
https://www.usgs.gov/news/hayward-fault-it-due-a-repeat-powerful-1868-earthquake?qt-news_science_products=3#qt-news_science_products
https://seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/
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The Hayward Fault in the East Bay is considered the most dangerous earthquake fault in America. Recent studies have shown that large events on the Hayward Fault...
The Hayward Fault in the East Bay is considered the most dangerous earthquake fault in America. Recent studies have shown that large events on the Hayward Fault occur regularly every 140 years. The last big quake happened in 1868. What can Bay Area residents do to prepare for the inevitable?
This story is an updated, shorter version of our QUEST story from 2008:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jtAKPO4iHA
The Hayward Fault in the East Bay is considered the most dangerous earthquake fault in America. Recent studies have shown that large events on the Hayward Fault occur regularly every 140 years. The last big quake happened in 1868. What can Bay Area residents do to prepare for the inevitable?
This story is an updated, shorter version of our QUEST story from 2008:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jtAKPO4iHA
A preliminary magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near San Jose on Tuesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. More: https://abc7.com/calaver...
A preliminary magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near San Jose on Tuesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. More: https://abc7.com/calaveras-fault-earthquake-san-jose-california-quake-south-bay/12376647/
A preliminary magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near San Jose on Tuesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. More: https://abc7.com/calaveras-fault-earthquake-san-jose-california-quake-south-bay/12376647/
Tuesday's earthquake and its aftershocks happened on the Calaveras Fault. Brian Hackney talks to USGS scientist and CEO of Temblor, Dr. Ross Stein about this major faultline.
Animation created with SCEC-VDO, an open-source software that visualizes earthquake science-related data, developed and improved by SCEC UseIT interns: http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit...
Hazard Location: Northern California
M6.9 on the Calaveras Fault
50-year Probability: 0.0009%
*ShakeMap, HAZUS reports, and probability generated using WGCEP (2007) UCERF2 - Single Branch Model ERF
Abramhamson, Silva & Kamai (2014) Experimental used for ShakeMap
IMT: Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA)
Created on Thu, 09/04/2014
Producers:
Jaquelyn Felix
Krista McPherson
Ryan Meir
Rory Norman
Paulo Dos Santos
Project:
2013 SCEC-VDO Team
SCEC-VDO is an object-oriented, open source software that enables interactive, 4D display of diverse geo-referenced datasets for analysis, presentation, and publication. Examples of datasets that can be visualized using SCEC-VDO include earthquake events, hypocenters and epicenters, fault systems and fault sections, three-dimensional surface images, tectonic plates and their vectors of motion, as well as political boundaries, cities, highways. Users can customize legends and dynamic text labels, and filter data spatially and temporally for analysis and comparisons. SCEC-VDO has the built-in capabilities for taking snapshots and making animations for use in presentations and publications.
SCEC-VDO was developed entirely by interns from the Undergraduate Studies in Earthquake Information Technology (USEIT) Program. The interns continue to improve the software and expand the capabilities of SCEC-VDO, as requested by the user community.
Read more about SCEC-VDO: http://scec.usc.edu/internships/useit
Tuesday’s 5.1 magnitude earthquake along the Calaveras fault rattled nerves, but it’s also serving as a reminder that the nearby Hayward fault is long overdue for a much bigger quake. Pete Suratos reports.
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https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc73437281/executive
https://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=881795#testimonies
https://news.berkeley.edu/2015/04/02/calaveras-hayward-fault-link-means-potentially-larger-quakes/
https://www.globalresearch.ca/scary-scenario-californias-hayward-bay-earthquake-fault-line-is-more-dangerous-than-san-andreas-its-a-ticking-time-bomb/5637139
https://seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/index.html
https://www.usgs.gov/news/hayward-fault-it-due-a-repeat-powerful-1868-earthquake?qt-news_science_products=3#qt-news_science_products
https://seismo.berkeley.edu/hayward/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_story_building#:~:text=Soft%20story%20buildings%20are%20vulnerable,known%20as%20soft%20story%20collapse.&text=A%20soft-story%20building%20is,concrete%20buildings%20in%20the%20ordinance.
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The Hayward Fault in the East Bay is considered the most dangerous earthquake fault in America. Recent studies have shown that large events on the Hayward Fault occur regularly every 140 years. The last big quake happened in 1868. What can Bay Area residents do to prepare for the inevitable?
This story is an updated, shorter version of our QUEST story from 2008:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jtAKPO4iHA
A preliminary magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near San Jose on Tuesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. More: https://abc7.com/calaveras-fault-earthquake-san-jose-california-quake-south-bay/12376647/
To the east of the Hayward-Rodgers Creek fault, the Calaveras fault extends 123km (76mi), splaying from the San Andreas fault near Hollister and terminating at Danville at its northern end. It runs east of the San Andreas, diverging from it in the vicinity of Hollister, California, and is responsible for the formation of the Calaveras Valley there. Between the San Andreas Fault and the Calaveras Fault lies the Hayward Fault, which diverges from the Calaveras Fault east of San Jose, California. To the east lies the Clayton-Marsh Creek-Greenville Fault. These four fault structures are some of the major faults in California at the latitude of San Francisco. All are right lateral-moving strike-slip faults.
Vásquez) The fault at fault ... Yet other teams are working in the Bay Area to study the response of the slow, continuous movement of faraway faults, such as the Hayward, San Andreas and Calaveras faults.
The earthquake is unrelated to the Bay Area’s three major faults ...The HaywardFault runs roughly 74 miles along the western base of the densely populated East Bay Hills.The Calaveras Fault runs roughly 76 miles from Hollister to Danville.
The earthquake is unrelated to the Bay Area’s three major faults ...The HaywardFault runs roughly 74 miles along the western base of the densely populated East Bay Hills.The Calaveras Fault runs roughly 76 miles from Hollister to Danville.
“The cost escalations are just absurd,” he added ... They feared its 240-foot-high earthen dam, built in 1950, could collapse in a major earthquake on the nearby CalaverasFault, putting the lives of thousands of residents at risk.
“The cost escalations are just absurd,” he added ... They feared its 240-foot-high earthen dam, built in 1950, could collapse in a major earthquake on the nearby CalaverasFault, putting the lives of thousands of residents at risk ... Demand is higher ... .
The quake occurred along the CalaverasFault, the USGS said ... Why the Hayward Fault is the epicenter of debate over housing goals vs ... The USGS estimates a 7.4 percent likelihood of a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake on the fault in the next 30 years.
The earthquake struck Malibu Beach this morning (Picture. Getty) ... Just a few minutes later a second ‘big jolt’ was felt by those in the US ... One said ... MORE ... Officials say that the quake was 12 miles east of San Jose on the CalaverasFault, KABC reported.
The earthquake, which had a depth of 5.7 kilometers, struck along the CalaverasFault, one of the Bay Area's eight major fault lines ... According to the USGS, the southern half of the Calaveras Fault's ...
When the district built the dam in 1950, scientists thought the nearby CalaverasFault was inactive ...A 6.6 magnitude quake on the Calaveras Fault directly at Anderson Reservoir, or a 7.2 quake centered ...
While the CalaverasFault does not share the notoriety of its siblings, the Hayward and San Andreas faults, it has unleashed a number of notable quakes in recent years, including a magnitude 5.1 on Oct.
Nov. 26—For about seven hair-raising seconds on a Tuesday morning in October, a 5.1 magnitude earthquake ruptured the CalaverasFault near San Jose — causing parked cars to wobble, highrises to swing back and forth and alerts to bleat from ... .