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Hayward Fault

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The Hayward Fault is a Strike-slip Fault.
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Locations of selected field trip destinations to observe features associated with the Hayward Fault. Locations were chosen based on public access, and some locations discussed highlight regional geologic features, historic buildings, or inf...
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The Hayward fault, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a major strand of the San Andreas fault system accommodating nearly 25% of the deformation across the plate boundary
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I ditto that response! Yes, supposedly the Hayward fault is "next to blow," but if a BIG one hits, it's not like you'll be safe 10 miles away. Locals typically don't worry about this stuff, since the chances are so slim & rand...
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This Google Earth file shows a few locations, photographs, and maps of important infrastructure near or crossing the Hayward. The Hayward Fault runs through, or near to, some of the most densely urbanized areas in North America. A large por...
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/nca/1868virtualtour...
Fault creep copy and pasted -The surface of the fault is creeping at less than 0.5 cm (0.2 in) per year in the regions of concern. Extreme southern regions of the fault are creeping faster, perhaps sufficiently to prevent fault rupture ther...
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Thanks a lot because we are planning to buy at Fremont and went look at 5 houses over the weekend with my sister's realtor who lives at Hunter Ln. We are looking to buy in the area near my sister; hopefully, Hayward Fault line is not nearby...
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A “green” theme helps conserve resources and promotes use of public transportation, where possible. Although access to all locations described on this website is possible by car, alternative suggestions are provided (and in most cases, reco...
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Hayward Fault averages a major earthquake once every 140 years. The last one occurred in 1868, exactly 140 years ago. U.S. Geological Survey puts the odds of a magnitude 7 earthquake occurring within the next 30 years at 60%.
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