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Where can I learn more about the 1868 Earthquake?
The 1868 San Francisco earthquake occured on October 21, 1868 in
the San Francisco Bay Area of Central California.
- Date: October 21, 1868 at 15:53 UTC (October 21, 1868 at 7:53 AM local time)
- Location: 37.7 -122.1
- Magnitude: 7.0
- Faulting: This earthquake ruptured the southern segment of
the Hayward Fault, from Berkeley to Fremont. The estimated right-lateral
strike-slip motion for this event is 1.9 meters.
- Deaths: 5
- Injuries: 30
- Property Damage: In excess of $300,000 in 1868 $$$$
The earthquake was felt all over northern California and Nevada. The
following description is taken from the paper by Dr. William
Ellsworth in USGS Professional Paper 1515 - "The San Andreas
Fault System, California".
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Known as the "great San Francisco earthquake" until 1906, one of
California's most destructive earthquakes occurred on October
21, 1868, resulting from slip on the Hayward Fault. Heavy
damage occurred in communities situated along the fault and
in San Fransico and San Jose. Sadly, many of the engineering
lessons learned from this earthquake and openly discussed at the
time, such as the hazards of building on "made ground" reclaimed
from the San Francisco Bay or the admonition to "build no more
cornices," were long forgotten by the time of the 1906 quake.
- Aldrich, M., B. Bolt, A. Leviton, and P. Rodda, The "Report" of
the 1868 Haywards earthquake, Bulletin of the Seismological
Society of America, 76, 71-76, 1996.
- Lawson, A. C. (ed.),The California Earthquake of April 18, 1906, 1908, Reprinted 1969 by the Carnegie Institution of Washington.
This is a comprehensive report on the 1906 earthquake, published by the State Earthquake Investigation Commission, and comprises two volumes and
an atlas. It contains a discussion of the 1868 earthquake and its
effects.
- Prescott, W., Circumstances surrounding the preparation and
suppression of a report on the 1868 California earthquake,
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 72, 2389-2393, 1982.
- Wollenberg, C., Life on the Seismic Frontier: The Great San
Francisco Earthquake (of 1868), California History, Winter 1992/93,
California Historical Society, San Francisco, California, 1992.
- Yu, E., and P. Segall,Slip in the 1868 Hayward Earthquake from
the analysis of historical triangulation data,
Journal of Geophysical Research, 101, 16101-16118, 1996.
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