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USGS seismologist David Oppenheimer talks about the Hawaii quake.
3 years ago
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Don Knapp reports.
3 years ago
CBS (cbs5 - San Francisco)
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...alumni and seismologists in the Bay Area. In this first part of two, we look at the San Francisco watershed and then walk on the fault itself alongside a fence showing damage from the 1906 ...
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...Bay Area. In this second part of two, we visit South San Francisco to see homes built atop the fault and then we go to San Francisco City Hall to crawl underneath the building to see the shock ...
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...usgs....liquefaction that occurs as a result of thin sedimentary deposits, such as bay mud. Additionally, the computer simulations do not include the shaking at frequencies higher than 0.5 Hz. ...
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The U.S. Geological Survey released additional maps pinpointing where the worst damage is likely to be in the Bay Area during the next big quake, NBC11's Daniel Garza reported.
3 years ago
NBC (San Francisco)
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