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On Apr 15, 6:25*am, dave wrote:
On 04/14/2011 03:04 PM, bpnjensen wrote: Being in a seismically active area is not quite the same as being on a fault line. *Fault rupture is, at any given time, a more serious issue to local buildings than the ensuing ground shaking - it will break your structure in two; but if you are not on a fault line, then shaking is your key problem if you are not in danger of a landslide, tsunami or liquefaction. *A building can be built to withstand almost any foreseeable level of shake. Surface cracking is localized. It is not the actual fault opening up. EQs occur a mile or more below the surface. Correct, but you may want to come up to the Bay Area and see what has happened at Point Reyes, Los Trancos and elsewhere. It may be surface cracking, but the ground does open up, and the two sides exhibit significant displacement in three dimensions. Whether it is the actual fault is immaterial - it will disassemble structures. I'm sure you guys have examples in SoCal, and there are some seriously spectacular scarps in Nevada and down near Carrizo Plain, if I'm not mistaken. |
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