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Album caption: Barley field near Spreckels disrupted by slumping and lateral-spreading failures. Previously published in Lawson and others (1908, pl. 137A) with caption "Lurching of ground toward Salinas River, with consequent collapse." Monterey County, California. 1906. Published as figure 8 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U. S. G. S. Photo Library. Photograph by J. C. Branner, courtesy of Stanford University Archives)
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Album caption: Damaged rails and pulp flume at Spreckels sugar mill as a consequence of lateral spreading during 1906 earthquake. Pulled apart rails showing 3 ft. (0.9 m) of differential lateral movement. Monterey County, California. 1906. Published as figure 7-A in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Not available from U.S.G.S Photo Library, Photograph by A. C. Lawson, courtesy of The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley)
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Album caption: Cracks and separations in roadway pavement near the San Francisco waterfront caused by lateral spreading in the foot of Market zone. Photograph previously published by Givens (1906) with caption "break and two-foot (0.6 meter) sink in East Street near Ferry Building" and by Schussler (1906, p. 91) with caption "Street on water front badly broken up." City and County of San Francisco, California. 1906. Published as figure 31 in U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 993. 1978.
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Album caption: Damaged pulp flume at Spreckels sugar mill as a consequence of lateral spreading during 1906 earthquake. Caption on original photo states "wrecked pulp flume and leaning tower; ground moved 4 ft. (1.2 m) south." Monterey County, California. 1906. Published as figure 7-B in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Photo courtesy of K. A. Meserole, Menlo Park, California)
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Album caption: County road along Salinas River, disrupted by slumping and lateral spreading Monterey County, California. 1906. Published as figure 9 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. (Photograph courtesy of K. A. Meserole, Menlo Park, California)
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Album caption: South terminal pier of bridge over Salinas River 4 miles (6.4km) south of Salinas. Surficial deposits shifted about 6 feet (2m) toward the River. Monterey County, California. 1906. Published as figure 10 in U. S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 993. 1978. Photograph by J. C. Branner, courtesy of Stanford University Archives. (Not available from USGS Photographic Collection)


    map background search result map search result map Damaged rails and pulp flume at Spreckels sugar mill  Monterey County, California. 1906. Damaged pulp flume at Spreckels sugar mill  Monterey County, California. 1906. Barley field near Spreckels disrupted by slumping and lateral-spreading failures. Monterey County, California. 1906. County road along Salinas River, disrupted by slumping and lateral spreading.  Monterey County, California.1906. South terminal pier of bridge over Salinas River 4 miles (6.4km) south of Salinas. Monterey County, California. 1906. Cracks and separations in roadway pavement near the San Francisco waterfront caused by lateral spreading in the foot of Market zone. San Francisco, California. 1906. Cracks and separations in roadway pavement near the San Francisco waterfront caused by lateral spreading in the foot of Market zone. San Francisco, California. 1906. Damaged rails and pulp flume at Spreckels sugar mill  Monterey County, California. 1906. Damaged pulp flume at Spreckels sugar mill  Monterey County, California. 1906. Barley field near Spreckels disrupted by slumping and lateral-spreading failures. Monterey County, California. 1906. County road along Salinas River, disrupted by slumping and lateral spreading.  Monterey County, California.1906. South terminal pier of bridge over Salinas River 4 miles (6.4km) south of Salinas. Monterey County, California. 1906.