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The fault has moved the curbs as much as a handspan, around 18 centimeters, since the time they were installed, up to 60 ...
California aggressively mapped faults from the 1970s through the early 1990s. A series of budget cuts slowed the effort dramatically over the next decade, and no new fault zoning occurred between ...
50 New Faults Featured in California Quake Map California Geological Survey releases its first new fault map in 16 years. By Olsen Ebright • Published April 27, 2010 • Updated on June 27, 2011 ...
The surface faults have been discovered over the last two decades. Placing them all on one map will help educate the public and aid in planning and quake readiness. Map shows 50 new California ...
Sometime between now and mid-November, the California Geological Survey will release its final map of earthquake fault zones for Hollywood. The public policy and financial implications of this ...
The California Geological Survey announced Thursday that it was posting its fault zone maps online for the first time. The 547 maps were previously available only in paper or CD formats.
The California Geological Survey is working to map this hazard for the state and set up a buffer known as an Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone around it.. Buildings torn in two. Alquist-Priolo ...
It’s now way easier to find out if you live in a California earthquake fault zone. The California Geological Survey has published an easy-to-use interactive map online — type in your address ...
For the first time in 16 years, the California Geological Survey has released an updated state map showing all the surface fault lines, including 50 new ones. Available online, making it the first ...
The California Geological Survey's first new fault map in 16 years features more than 50 new surface earthquake faults in the Golden State.. Hopefully the map will guide future development and ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — The California Geological Survey released official maps today pinpointing new, and revising older fault & seismic hazard zones.