
Real-Time Interactive Earthquake Map - University of California, …
Seismo Blog . Real-Time Interactive Earthquake Map. Explore our real-time map showing quakes detected within the past week! Legend. Earthquakes are shown as circles sized by magnitude (red, < 1 hour; blue, < 1 day, yellow, < 1 week). Click or tap on a circle to view more details about an earthquake, such as location, date/time, magnitude, and ...
UC Berkeley Seismology Lab
Seismo Blog One of our newer seismic stations, in far northern California The Berkeley Seismological Laboratory conducts essential research on earthquakes and solid earth processes while collecting and delivering high quality geophysical data..
The Hayward Fault: Maps & Tours - University of California, Berkeley
Seismo Blog . The Hayward Fault: Maps & Tours. Creep. The fault is slowly moving, resulting in offset of structures like this curb. The Hayward fault is an extremely interesting feature of the East Bay and you can see its footprints all over the place once you know where and how to look. There are many easy tours you can take to get a closer ...
Earthquake Early Warning at the Berkeley Seismo Lab
Seismo Blog Posts About Earthquake Early Warning. Alerts for the Whole West Coast; Extremely Useful – But Not a Perfect System; Earthquake Early Warning is Finally Here; It Worked ... and It Did Not! Temblors and Politics; Earthquakes, High Tech and Tinkerers; What Mexico Has, California Is Lacking; Shaken But Not Stirred; Shaking Expected in ...
Tremorscope - University of California, Berkeley
TremorScope Seismo Blog posts. Seismic Tremor: Rumbles without the Jolts. Drilling for Seismology
Earthquake and Hazard Resources - University of California, Berkeley
Seismo Blog Earthquake and Hazard Resources The Berkeley Seismological Laboratory (BSL) and the USGS are responsible for reporting on Northern California earthquakes as part of the statewide monitoring effort known as the California Integrated Seismic Network.
The Hayward Fault - University of California, Berkeley
Near San Jose the Hayward Fault branches off the Calaveras and continues north along the foot of the East Bay Hills. For residents of the East Bay, the Hayward fault is of particular concern because it runs through many cities such as San Jose, Fremont, Hayward, San Leandro, Oakland, Berkeley, El Cerrito and Richmond.
Hayward Fault: Hazards and Preparedness - University of California ...
Seismo Blog . Hayward Fault: Hazards and Preparedness. Bay Area Quake Probabilities. Different faults in the Bay Area and the probabilities for each one producing a magnitude 6.7 or greater earthquake. Click for more detail. The Bay Area is home to many active faults that can erupt at anytime. Scientists have studied the faults extensively and ...
The Mystery about Earthquake Fissures - University of California, …
May 4, 2017 · Seismo Blog The Mystery about Earthquake Fissures. Categories: Earthquake Faults and Faulting. May 4, 2017 . It is one of the great myths surrounding earthquakes: During a strong temblor a gaping chasm opens up and swallows everything from …
Earthquake FAQ - University of California, Berkeley
Earthquakes first appear on the USGS realtime earthquake map in response to a computer program's handling of triggers at seismic stations throughout California. Then they are reviewed by the seismologist on call at the USGS who confirms whether the event is real. For example, there can be false triggers generated when the signal for one event gets mixed up in the signal …