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Title: Next Big Quake? Maybe East of Bay Area
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... /03/27/national/a065657S27.DTL
Published: Mar 27, 2006
Author: Associated Press
Post Date: 2006-03-27 12:48:37 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 64
Comments: 7

(03-27) 06:56 PST Hayward, Calif. (AP) --

New cracks appear in Elke DeMuynck's ceiling every few weeks, zigzagging across her living room, creeping toward the fireplace, veering down the wall. Month after month, year after year, she patches, paints and waits.

"It definitely lets you know your house is constantly shifting," DeMuynck said. So do the gate outside that swings uselessly 2 1/2 inches from its latch, the strange bulges in the street and the geology students who make pilgrimages to her cul-de-sac.

DeMuynck could throw her paint brush from her front stoop and hit the Hayward Fault, which geologists consider the most dangerous in the San Francisco Bay Area, if not the nation. Like others who live here, she gets by on a blend of denial, hope and humor.

It's the geologists, emergency planners and historians who seem to do most of the worrying, even in this year of heightened earthquake awareness for the 100th anniversary of San Francisco's Great Quake of April 18, 1906.

Several faults lurk beneath this region, including the San Andreas Fault on the west side of the Bay area, but geologists say the parallel Hayward on the Bay's east side is the most likely to snap next.

"It is locked and loaded and ready to fire at any time," said U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Tom Brocher.

The Hayward Fault runs through one of the country's most densely populated areas; experts say 2 million people live close enough to be strongly shaken by a big quake.

It slices the earth's crust along a 50-mile swath of suburbia east of San Francisco, from exclusive hilltop manors overlooking the bay to Hayward's humble flatlands. It snakes beneath highway bridges, strip malls, nursing facilities and retirement centers, and it splits the uprights of the football stadium at the University of California, Berkeley.

"A lot of these structures are going to come down," said David P. Schwartz, chief of the USGS's Bay Area Earthquake Hazards Project. He spoke with one foot on either side of the fault, marked by a crack that snaked through a parking lot in Hayward's business district.

Before San Francisco's Great Quake of 1906, on the San Andreas fault, there was the Great Quake of 1868 on the Hayward, a magnitude 6.9 rumbler that killed five people. Severe quakes have happened on the Hayward Fault every 151 years, give or take 23 years, meaning it is now into the danger zone.

Experts forecast the next big one will be in the potentially lethal 6.7 to 7.0 range. The Association of Bay Area Governments estimates it would wipe out some 155,000 housing units, 37,000 in San Francisco alone.

The ground on each side of the fault could shift 3 feet, meaning two objects on opposite sides could be abruptly carried a total of 6 feet apart, Schwartz said.

The Hayward Fault runs directly beneath Eden Jewelry and Loan, but the men working in the pawn shop shrugged when asked if they fear a quake.

"Honestly, it's a non-issue," said Saul Gevertz, 64.

The building was renovated about five years ago and now is essentially an enormous steel cage, designed to flex in an earthquake without breaking, said one of the building's co-owners, Darrell Davidson.

"I'm not worried-worried. I've thought about it," said Davidson, 47. "I think we're in good shape. I hope to God we are."

Nickey Avila acknowledged some alarm when informed that the fractures in the pavement outside his house were caused by the fault.

"I'm thinking one day it's going to move, but if I survive it, I'll be able to say I survived one of the biggest quakes of all time," said Avila, 23.

The quake could come at any moment.

"If it moved while we were walking, it wouldn't surprise me," Schwartz said during a tour of Hayward's misaligned street curbs, warped concrete gutters and abandoned buildings. They include the former Hayward City Hall, deemed too dangerous to occupy because it's right on the fault.

The City Hall was built in 1930, during an unusually quake-free period after the Great Quake of 1906 released stress on all faults in the region.

A "virtual tour" developed by the USGS shows the Hayward Fault slashing through identifiable structures, like DeMuynck's house, but she is resolved not to worry.

"There's dangers all around us, all the time, so if we thought about those dangers all the time, we wouldn't have anything else to think about," said DeMuynck, 62. "We just come home and say, 'The house is still here.' We're OK for another day."

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On the Net:

USGS Bay Area Earthquake Hazards Project:

Northern California Quake Hazards:

Great Quake Centennial:

Shaking Hazard Maps:

walrus.wr.usgs.gov/cencal/

quake.wr.usgs.gov/

http://www.1906centennial.org

www.abag.ca.gov/bayarea/eqmaps/pickcity.html

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#1. To: Brian S (#0)

Let's guess what those on FR and those who are freepers at heart are saying.. GOOD God is punishing San Francisco for their sins..

Zipporah  posted on  2006-03-27   13:14:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Zipporah (#1)

Let's guess what those on FR and those who are freepers at heart are saying.. GOOD God is punishing San Francisco for their sins..

Either that or "Those scientists are all a bunch of KoOkS! Probably the same ones who think 911 was an inside job! KOOKS! BOONBATS"

LMAO!!!



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IndieTX  posted on  2006-03-27   13:39:50 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Zipporah (#1)

GOOD God is punishing San Francisco for their sins..

Yeah, but I thought that about 9/11 too. (Except I'm agnostic.)

Practically all of the big juicy targets are in Blue America.


You see, for every three or four rednecks who think that all African-Americans are Willie Horton; there are one or two white liberals who think that all African-Americans are Langston Hughes. Both sides are, of course, wrong. All African-Americans are, in fact, Jimmy "J.J." Walker.

-- Rodney Anonymous

Tauzero  posted on  2006-03-27   13:51:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: IndieTX (#2)

Either that or "Those scientists are all a bunch of KoOkS! Probably the same ones who think 911 was an inside job! KOOKS! BOONBATS"

LMAO!!!

LOL!! You got 'em pegged ! What nonsense.. I guess that angle has worked well so far.. that's why they keep up the tired old same BS..

Zipporah  posted on  2006-03-27   14:27:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Tauzero (#3)

Yeah, but I thought that about 9/11 too. (Except I'm agnostic.)

Practically all of the big juicy targets are in Blue America.

Well considering it seems they're doing satans work.. I guess you were right ! ;)

Zipporah  posted on  2006-03-27   14:28:49 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Brian S (#0)

The Hayward fault would produce a greater earthquake than what the USGS says. The last one in 1868 made a wheat field look like the waves coming onto a beach. The San Francisco quake of 1906 was centered 100 miles away to the Northwest. Yet it moved a road 20 feet in Marin county north of SF. The East Bay is SF's industrial area. It is home to refineries, to Clorox and a lot of other sites that could do a lot of secondary damage. All of those freeways would collapse.

I read that a major quake in southern California could cut the state's water canal system and do one trillion dollars worth of damage to the U.S. economy.

Yet these are the smaller fault lines. I read once of the Garloc fault which runs from the Sierras to the ocean just north of Santa Barbara. It only releases every 500 years as opposed to every 150 years for the smaller north-south fault lines. It has not released in the past 600 years so it is overdue. When it does hit, it would shake the ground all the way from San Diego to San Jose for 5 minutes. Most damage is done after the first minute.

California is doomed in the long run. In the short run I will stay here. I do not expect an earthquake anytime soon. I would not want to be one of 20,000,000 refugees seeking shelter somewhere in America especially after an infaltionary depression wiped out all of the jobs and the savings and the pensions.

Horse  posted on  2006-03-27   19:57:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Horse (#6)

I read that a major quake in southern California could cut the state's water canal system and do one trillion dollars worth of damage to the U.S. economy.

Water and gasoline are big concerns after a quake. CA has about the 7th largest economy in the world, we seriously impact the U.S. economy, positive or negative.

”We have room but for one flag... We have room but for one language... and we have room for but one sole loyalty, and that is the loyality to the American people.” - Theodore Roosevelt

robin  posted on  2006-03-27   20:16:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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