State Revises Hayward Fault Zone MapParr, Rebecca
San Andreas faultPolarimetric InSARGeodesyAseismic creepHere we present a new persistent scatterer DInSAR technique that uses quad polarization RADARSAT-2 SAR images on the Hayward fault in northern California. This method provides, for the first time, the ability to map the displacements on both ...
thefault.SectionII(Stops5and6)consistsofstopsalongtheHaywardfaultnorthoftheUC-Berkeleymaincampus,andSectionIII(stops7–11)consistsofstopsrelatedtotheHaywardfaultsouthoftheUC-Berkeleymaincampus(Fig.1).Stopsaredesignedtoillustrategeomorphicfeaturesofthefault,theeffectsoffaultcreeponstructuressitedonthefault,and...
Most distinctive is a 4-km-long section near the south end of the fault that creeps at about 9 mm/yr. Such a high rate has occurred there at least since the 1920s and probably since the 1868 earthquake, as indicated by an offset railroad track built in 1869. We suggest that this 9...
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I’m not even an American but I can see that what might be considered as the greatest and most influential nation on earth is divided so dangerously with the fault lines running through all aspects of society including the family structure. Alpha: Thank you for information about how my post...
Malservisi R, Furlongb KP, Gans CR (2005) Microseismicity and creeping faults: hints from modeling the Hayward fault, California (USA). Earth Planet Sci Lett 234:421–435R. Malservisi, K. P. Furlong and C. R. Gans, "Using Microseismicity to Map Creep on a Fault Plane: Hints from ...
We present new results for shallow aseismic creep on the Hayward fault in California using a new DInSAR technique. This method not only provides, for the first time, the ability to map the displacement field on both sides of the fault, it does so over a much shorter time period than ...