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These data are a summary of modeled exposure of various lifeline infrastructure linear features and facilities (transportation, water supply and wastewater, oil and gas, electric power, and telecommunications) to potential hazards resulting from the HayWired earthquake scenario, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake occurring on the Hayward Fault on April 18, 2018, with an epicenter in the city of Oakland, CA. Existing hazard data (surface offset, ground shaking (mainshock and aftershocks), landslide, liquefaction, and fire following earthquake) were looked at alone and in combination with each other relative to the lifeline infrastructure linear features and facilities to provide estimates of potential exposure to various...
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This digital elevation model provides a tool for calibrating tsunami risk to observations of the 1945 Makran tsunami in Karachi Harbour. The DEM bathymetry is derived from soundings made mainly during the first eight years after the tsunami. Although deficient in portraying intertidal backwaters and upland topography, the DEM accurately depicts the sheltered setting of one of the two tide gauges that recorded the 1945 tsunami.
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Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 8, no. 3., p. 7.
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Burma Earthquake July 8, 1975. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Earthquake Information Bulletin, v. 7, no. 5., p. 20.
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This inventory was originally created by Gorum and others (2014) describing the landslides triggered by a sequence of earthquakes, with the largest being the M 6.2 17 km N of Puerto Aisen, Chile earthquake that occurred on 21 April 2007 at 23:45:56 UTC. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory includes landslides triggered by a sequence of earthquakes rather than a single mainshock. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for your specific use. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory...
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This inventory was originally created by Xu and others (2014) describing the landslides triggered by the M 5.9 Gansu, China earthquake, also known as the Minxian - Zhangxian earthquake, that occurred on 21 July 2013 at 23:45:56 UTC. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for your specific use. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata...
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This inventory was originally created by the Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, El Salvador (2001) describing the landslides triggered by the M 7.7 San Miguel, El Salvador earthquake that occurred on 13 January 2001 at 17:33:32 UTC. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for your specific use. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and...
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This inventory was originally created by Zhao (2021) describing the landslides triggered by the M 7.5 Palu, Indonesia earthquake that occurred on 28 September 2018 at 10:02:45 UTC. Care should be taken when comparing with other inventories because different authors use different mapping techniques. This inventory also could be associated with other earthquakes such as aftershocks or triggered events. Please check the author methods summary and the original data source for more information on these details and to confirm the viability of this inventory for your specific use. With the exception of the data from USGS sources, the inventory data and associated metadata were not acquired by the U.S. Geological Survey...
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Album caption: Depressed margin at southwest side of the Kirkwood earthflow 700 feet from its head. The ground surface subsided 10 to 15 feet. Faint grooves on scarp plunge 10° SE (toward left). Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959. Published as figure 69 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 435. 1964. Index card unavailable.
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San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Section of 24-inch by 3/8- inch plate pipe telescoped at a mechanically coupled joint (coupling removed) from the Maclay Reservoir outlet line on Foothill Boulevard in the Sylmar area. 1971.
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Album caption and index card: Hebgen Lake earthquake. General overall view of the Madison slide. In the lower left corner is Earthquake Lake. The main mass of the slide is show in the center of the photograph with the dolomite debris showing in the right center. The steeply dipping schist beds are shown along the crestline and in the right center of the photograph are the remnants of the dolomite buttress. Madison County, Montana. August 1959.
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Album caption: Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco. 1906. Index card: California earthquake. Earthquake and fire wrecked Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco, San Francisco County, California. 1906.
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Album caption and index card: California earthquake. East side of Howard Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets, San Francisco. House shifted to the left on its foundation 25 inches. San Francisco County, California. 1906.
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Earthquake fault trace, between Shafter and Skinner ranches, Olema. Looking northwest. There has been a relative displacement of the ground at right and left of the trace amounting to about 15 feet. The ground at left moved from the observer and ground at right moved toward the observer. Marin County, California. 1906. San Francisco Earthquake April 18, 1906. Point Reyes National Seashore.
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Album caption: Hebgen Dam spillway. Shows damage by massive land slump,increased by flood water during quake. Montana earthquake area. Gallatin County, Montana. August 1959. (Aerial view). Index card unavailable.
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Album caption: Northeast half of collapsed water tower at Wildwood Station. Tustumena district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. n.d. (Photo by U.S. Air Force). Published as Figure 26 in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional Paper 542-G.


map background search result map search result map Burma Earthquake. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Burma. 1975. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. Earthquake damage to houses on east side of Howard Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets. San Francisco County, California. 1906. Earthquake fault trace, between Shafter and Skinner ranches, Olema. Marin County, California. 1906. Landslide and other damage at lower Van Norman Dam. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Section of 24-inch by 3/8- inch plate pipe telescoped at a mechanically coupled joint (coupling removed). San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco, California. 1906. Hebgen Dam spillway. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Gorum and others (2014) Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, El Salvador (2001) Xu and others (2014) Bathymetric and topographic grid intended for simulations of the 1945 Makran tsunami in Karachi Harbour Hebgen Lake earthquake. Fault scarp and moat. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. "Quake Lake", Hebgen Lake earthquake. Montana. 1959. Results of individual lifeline exposure to hazards resulting from the HayWired scenario earthquake sequence for counties and cities in the San Francisco Bay area, California Generall view of the Madison slide. Madison County, Montana. 1959. Depressed margin at southwest side of the Kirkwood earthflow. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Northeast half of collapsed water tower at Wildwood Station. Tustumena district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. n.d. Remnant of a destroyed lawn at Turnagain Heights due to the March 27 earthquake. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. Zhao (2021) Bathymetric and topographic grid intended for simulations of the 1945 Makran tsunami in Karachi Harbour Landslide and other damage at lower Van Norman Dam. San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. 1971. Section of 24-inch by 3/8- inch plate pipe telescoped at a mechanically coupled joint (coupling removed). San Fernando, California, Earthquake February 1971. Xu and others (2014) Earthquake damage to houses on east side of Howard Street between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets. San Francisco County, California. 1906. Hibernia Bank Building. San Francisco, California. 1906. Earthquake fault trace, between Shafter and Skinner ranches, Olema. Marin County, California. 1906. Remnant of a destroyed lawn at Turnagain Heights due to the March 27 earthquake. Anchorage district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. 1964. Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales, El Salvador (2001) Generall view of the Madison slide. Madison County, Montana. 1959. Hebgen Dam spillway. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Hebgen Lake earthquake. Fault scarp and moat. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Depressed margin at southwest side of the Kirkwood earthflow. Gallatin County, Montana. 1959. Results of individual lifeline exposure to hazards resulting from the HayWired scenario earthquake sequence for counties and cities in the San Francisco Bay area, California Northeast half of collapsed water tower at Wildwood Station. Tustumena district, Cook Inlet region, Alaska. n.d. Guatemala Earthquake 1976. Typical appearance of the Motagua fault rupture that caused the destructive earthquake. "Quake Lake", Hebgen Lake earthquake. Montana. 1959. Burma Earthquake. Destroyed temples at Pagan. Burma. 1975.