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Recent earthquakes in san francisco1/7/2024 ![]() ![]() Real time data on all of the most recent earthquakes in California, and beyond (oh how close that fault is…zoom in at your own risk.) But before you get sucked into that vortex (maybe bookmark it), have a look at these other great resources: Zoom in, zoom out, add layers, remove layers, it can literally keep you occupied (and shaking in your boots – no pun intended) for hours on end. landfill?” Our answer is ongoing…Īs is the case with a lot of things on the internet, links die or change, but this map (in the original post) hasn’t changed.Īs great as that map is, we discovered something new a while ago, and it’s possibly our favorite, most detailed, and definitely largest “time suck” on the internet for searching all things Liquefaction, Landslide, Earthquake, Faults, you name it. What started our fascination with all this liquefaction talk (besides the fact we all live in a seismically active locale)? It was, of course, a reader who asked, “ Can you tell me how I can get a map of all the SF neighborhoods that would show me what areas are bedrock vs. ![]() ![]() Lucky for you, we dove deep into the matter way back when, and have continually updated our readers with great new resources and links ever since. It’s a common question among many of you readers as to which SF liquefaction zone (if any) you might be in, or taking it one step further, whether your home (or the soil underneath) is prone to soil liquefaction or earthquake induced landslides. The ground has been shaking a little bit lately ( Did you feel that one?) in the San Francisco / Bay Area, so we thought it pertinent to dial in your Earthquake and Liquefaction Zone knowledge by way of some great Bay Area Liquefaction maps we have shared in the past. ![]()
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