I’ve already included the notes to help write this paper, and there are also link for details information on that. So, you just need to follow these observations that I have put in order and use them to help you write the report.
Below are the notes, instruction, and requirements for the report.
Questions:
fault rupture (distance to major fault, or faults, that are closest to your home),
ground shaking intensity,
- earthquake-induced landslide potential
- liquefaction susceptibility
- if near a body of water, such as the coast, then include tsunami potential
- Answers
- I lived in San Jose, California which makes The Hayward and Calaveras Faults are the closest faults to where I lived which located less than 10 miles away from my house. The Hayward Fault running about 70 kilometers from Fremont to Point Pinole.
The shaking intensity of the Hayward Fault has a magnitude of 6.8 + and considered as the Nation’s most dangerous fault. The shaking intensity of it could become violent and can destroy buildings.
Significant portions of the Berkeley hills experienced earthquake-induced landslide potential.
- Soft muds are where high liquefaction susceptibility occurred. It built shook much more intensely on stronger soil than neighboring areas.Liquefaction during large earthquakes like Hayward Fault generally disrupts pipelines and road networks and can also cause buildings to settle and move downhill.
- There is no tsunami potential near my house.
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