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posted by LaminatorX on Saturday April 04 2015, @10:33PM   Printer-friendly
from the Que-lastima! dept.

A report that could be bad news for many Californians describes how 2 faults are, in fact, connected which might have significant consequences:

University of California, Berkeley seismologists have proven that the Hayward Fault is essentially a branch of the Calaveras Fault that runs east of San Jose, which means that both could rupture together, resulting in a significantly more destructive earthquake than previously thought. "The maximum earthquake on a fault is proportional to its length, so by having the two directly connected, we can have a rupture propagating across from one to the other, making a larger quake," said lead researcher Estelle Chaussard, a post-doctoral fellow in the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory. "People have been looking for evidence of this for a long time, but only now do we have the data to prove it."

The 70-kilometer-long Hayward Fault is already known as one of the most dangerous in the country because it runs through large population areas from its northern limit on San Pablo Bay at Richmond to its southern end south of Fremont. In an update of seismic hazards last month, the U.S. Geological Survey estimated a 14.3 percent likelihood of a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake on the Hayward Fault in the next 30 years, and a 7.4 percent chance on the Calaveras Fault. These are based on the assumption that the two faults are independent systems, and that the maximum quake on the Hayward Fault would be between magnitudes 6.9 and 7.0. Given that the Hayward and Calaveras faults are connected, the energy released in a simultaneous rupture could be 2.5 times greater, or a magnitude 7.3 quake.

"A rupture from Richmond to Gilroy would produce about a 7.3 magnitude quake, but it would be even greater if the rupture extended south to Hollister, where the Calaveras Fault meets the San Andreas Fault," Chaussard said.

 
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  • (Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 05 2015, @01:30AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday April 05 2015, @01:30AM (#166543)

    Washington State Joke:

    Three guys are out camping: A guy from Kentucky, California, and Washington State. They're sitting around the campsite chewing the fat when the guy from Kentucky pulls out a bottle of whiskey, takes a swig, puts the cork back in, tosses the bottle up in the air, and BOOM -- shoots it out of the sky before it hits the ground. The other two look at him sort of shocked. He says "it don't matter, back where I'm from, we've got lots of good whiskey."

    A little while later, the Californian pulls out a bottle of wine, takes a swig, corks it, tosses it up in the air, and BLAM -- shoots it out of the sky before it hits the ground. He smirks: "Where I'm from, we have lots of great wine."

    A short time later, the guy from Washington pulls out a bottle of beer, pops the top, drinks the entire contents, and then carefully sets the bottle back in his pack. He pulls out a gun, and POW -- shoots the Californian dead. The guy from Kentucky looks at him, disturbed and a rather scared. The Washingtonian says: "Hey man, don't worry about that -- where I'm from we have lots of Californians, but I really do need to recycle that bottle."

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