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Further Reading
This page summarizes some resources specific to the Hayward fault, (largely) directed toward
a non-technical audience. Other recommendations for reading are available through the
BSL FAQ on reading. Please also see the
Hayward fault web page on maps and tours.
- Field Trip Guides
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- Bortugno, E., Living on the fault: a field guide to the visible evidence
of the Hayward Fault, BAREPP publications, 1988.
- Lienkaemper, J., Field Trip Guide to the Hayward Fault, USGS Open-File Report 89-500,
1989.
- Earthquake Scenarios
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- Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, Scenario for a Magnitude 7.0 Earthquake on
the Hayward Fault, EERI, Oakland, CA, 109pp., paperback, 1996.
- Steinbrugge K. et al., Earthquake Planning Scenario for a Magnitude
7.5 Earthquake on the Hayward Fault in the San Francisco Bay Area, CDMG Special Publication 78,
1987.
- Toppozada T. et al., Planning Scenario for a Major
Earthquake on the Rodgers Creek Fault in the Northern San Francisco Bay Area, CDMG Special Publi
cation 112, 1994.
- Earthquake Probability Studies
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- Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities,
Summary of
Earthquake Probabilities in the San Francisco Bay Region: 2003 to 2032,
USGS Fact sheet 039-03, 2003.
- Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities,
Earthquake Probabilities
in the San Francisco Bay Region: 2000 to 2030 - A Summary of Findings,
USGS Open-File Report 99-517, 1999.
- Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities, Probabilities of Large
Earthquakes in the San Francisco Bay Region, California, USGS Circular 1053, 1990.
Online information
- Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities, Probabilities of Large Earthquakes
Occurring in California on the San Andreas Fault, USGS Open-File Report 88-398, 1988.
- Working Group on Northern California Earthquake Potential,
Database of Potential Sources for
Earthquakes Larger than Magnitude 6 in Northern California, USGS Open File Report 96-705, 1996.
- Maps
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- Graymer, R.W., D.L. Jones, & E.E. Brabb, Geologic Map of the Hayward fault zone, Contra Costa, Alameda, and Santa Clara Counties, California: A digital database, USGS Open-File Report 95-597, 1995.
- Graymer, R.W., Geologic Map and Map Database of the Oakland Metropolitan Area, Alameda, Contra Costa, and San Francisco Counties, California, USGS Miscellaneous Field Studies MF 2342, Online Version 1.0, 2000.
- Lienkaemper, J., Map of recently active traces of the Hayward Fault,
Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California, USGS Miscellaneous Field Studies Map,
Map MF-2196, 1992.
- Wagner, D., et al., Geologic Map of the San Francisco-San Jose Quadrangle, CDMG Reg
ional
Geological Map Series, 1990.
- Research Publications
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- Borchardt, G. (ed.), Proceedings of the Second Conference on Earthquake
Hazards on the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area, CDMG Special Publication 113, 1993.
- Burgmann, R; Schmidt, D.; Nadeau, RM; d'Alessio, M.; Fielding, E;
Manaker, D.; McEvilly, TV; Murray, MH,
Earthquake Potential Along the Northern Hayward Fault, California,
Science, 289 (5482), 1178-1182, 2000.
- Graymer, R W; Sarna-Wojcicki, A M; Walker, J P; McLaughlin, R J; Fleck, R J,
Controls on timing and amount of right-lateral offset on the East
Bay fault system, San Francisco Bay region, California,
Geological Society of America Bulletin, 114 (12), 1471-1479, 2002.
- Hart, E. et al. (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Earthquake
Hazards on the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area, CDMG Special Publication 62, 1982.
- Lienkaemper, JJ; Dawson, TE; Personius, SF; Seitz, GG; Reidy, LM; Schwartz, DP,
A record of large earthquakes on the southern Hayward Fault for the past 500 years
Bull. Seis. Soc. Am., 92 (7), 2637-2658, 2002.
- Lienkaemper JJ, Galehouse JS, Simpson RW,
Long-term monitoring of creep rate along the Hayward fault and evidence for a lasting creep response to
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 28 (11), 2265-2268, 2001.
- Simpson RW, Lienkaemper JJ, Galehouse JS.
Variations in creep rate along the Hayward Fault, California, interpreted as changes in
depth of creep. Geophys. Res. Lett., 28 (11), 2269-2272, 2001.
- Simpson RW.
Watching the
Hayward fault, Science, 289 (5482), 1147-1148, 2000.
- Toppozada, T R; Branum, D M; Reichle, M S; Hallstrom, C L,
San Andreas fault zone, California; M> or =5.5 earthquake history,
Bull. Seis. Soc. Am., 92 (7), 2555-2601, 2002.
- Waldhauser, Felix; Ellsworth, William L,
Fault structure and mechanics of the Hayward Fault, California,
from double-difference earthquake locations,
J. Geophys. Res., 107 (3), 2002.
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