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References

American Geological Institute. Dictionary of Geological Terms. Anchor Press, Garden City, New York, 1976.

Borchardt, G. "Hayward Fault at University of California, Berkeley, California". In Field Trip Guidebook, Second Conference, Earthquake Hazards in the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area, Contribution 5-2, pp. 61-63. California State University, Hayward, 1992.

Borchardt, G., and Williams, P.L. "UC Berkeley Memorial Stadium". In Field Trip Guidebook, Second Conference, Earthquake Hazards in the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area, Stop B-3, p. 71. California State University, Hayward, 1992.

Charbonneau, B., Kaza, S., Resh, V., and Cook, L. Strawberry Creek: A Walking Tour of Campus Natural History. University of California, Berkeley, Office of Environmental Health and Safety, 2000.

Lienkaemper, J.J. Map of Recently Active Traces of the Hayward Fault, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, California. United States Geological Survey, 1992.

Louderback, G.D. "History of the University of California Seismographic Stations". Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, July 1942, Vol. 32, No. 3, pp. 205-229.

Tobriner, S. "South Hall and Seismic Safety at the University of California in 1870". Chronicle of the University of California, Spring 1998, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 13-22.

Williams, P.L. "The Hayward Fault at UC Berkeley". (field trip handout)

Williams, P.L., and Hosokawa, A. "Geomorphic Features Related to the Hayward Fault at the University of California, Berkeley". In Field Trip Guidebook, Second Conference, Earthquake Hazards in the Eastern San Francisco Bay Area, Contribution 5-3, pp. 65-69. California State University, Hayward, 1992.

USGS topographic and geological maps: Richmond, Oakland West, Oakland East Quadrangles

Self-Guided Walking Tour, University of California Berkeley. PA 163. University of California, Berkeley, Office of Public Affairs, 2000.