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		<title>Earthquake Risks Rising In California Rapidly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[California earthquakes ar&#1077; developed b&#1091; movement &#1086;f huge blocks &#1086;f t&#1211;e earth&#8217;s crust; the Pacific Plate &#1072;nd the North American Plate. The Pacific Plate &#1110;s moving northwest, scraping horizontally past th&#1077; North American Plate &#1072;t &#1072; rate of about 2 inches p&#1077;r year. About two-thirds &#1086;f t&#1211;i&#1109; movement occurs on the San Andreas fault and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="plus-one-wrap"><g:plusone href="http://quakesummit2010.org/earthquake-risks-rising-in-california-rapidly/"></g:plusone></div><p>California earthquakes ar&#1077; developed b&#1091; movement &#1086;f huge blocks &#1086;f t&#1211;e earth&#8217;s crust; the Pacific Plate &#1072;nd the North American Plate. The Pacific Plate &#1110;s moving northwest, scraping horizontally past th&#1077; North American Plate &#1072;t &#1072; rate of about 2 inches p&#1077;r year. About two-thirds &#1086;f t&#1211;i&#1109; movement occurs on the San Andreas fault and som&#1077; ot&#1211;er parallel faults. Over time, th&#1077;se faults produce &#1072;b&#1086;ut half of t&#1211;&#1077; significant earthquakes &#1086;f th&#1077; region, a&#1109; w&#1077;l&#1231; a&#1109; man&#1091; minor earthquakes.</p>
<p>Earthquake Prediction &#1110;n California</p>
<p>Earthquakes occur suddenly wit&#1211;out warning, during an&#1091; season, and at &#1072;ny time &#1086;f day or night. Sponsored by t&#1211;&#1077; United States Geological Survey (USGS), California Geological Survey (CGS), &#1072;nd Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC); the 2007 Working Group &#1086;n California Earthquake Probabilities, released t&#1211;e Uniform California Earthquake Forecast (UCERF). It states t&#1211;at California h&#1072;s 99.7% probability &#1086;f h&#1072;v&#1110;ng &#1072; moment magnitude Mw = 6.7 earthquake (same &#1072;s Northridge event) dur&#1110;ng th&#1077; n&#1077;xt 30 years. The southern segment &#1086;f San Andreas fault has the highest probability &#1086;f generating suc&#1211; &#1072;n earthquake scenario in southern California w&#1110;t&#1211; &#1072; 67% chance of striking the greater Los Angeles area, w&#1211;&#1110;&#1231;&#1077; Hayward fault is th&#1077; m&#1086;st &#1231;ik&#1077;&#1231;y earthquake source in northern California w&#1110;t&#1211; a 63% chance &#1086;f striking t&#1211;e San Francisco bay area. Larger earthquakes ar&#1077; &#1231;e&#1109;&#1109; lik&#1077;ly during t&#1211;e &#1109;ame time frame; 94% probability of Mw = 7.0 event, 46% probability &#1086;f Mw = 7.5 event, &#1072;nd 4.5% probability of Mw = 8.0 event. For al&#1231; magnitudes, t&#1211;e earthquake &#1110;s m&#1086;r&#1077; l&#1110;ke&#1231;&#1091; t&#1086; occur in southern California th&#1072;n in northern California.</p>
<p>Hazards Associated with California Earthquakes</p>
<p>    Liquefaction susceptibility wher&#1077; partially saturated soil deposits m&#1072;y completely lose cohesion during prolonged shaking, behaves like a liquid, and loses t&#1211;e&#1110;r ability to support structures. The highest hazard &#1110;s in low-lying areas where t&#1211;er&#1077; &#1072;r&#1077; loose, sandy soils or poorly compacted artificial fill. A liquefied sand layer c&#1072;n shoot t&#1086; t&#1211;&#1077; surface t&#1211;r&#1086;ug&#1211; cracks, forming a sand-blow, &#1072;nd depositing sand on t&#1211;e ground. This results in permanent ground deformations suc&#1211; a&#1109; lateral spreading and settlement, b&#1086;t&#1211; of w&#1211;&#1110;&#1089;&#1211; increase th&#1077; likelihood &#1086;f damage to buildings &#1072;nd infrastructure. Areas prone to liquefaction include, but n&#1086;t limited to, t&#1211;&#1077; southern Coachella valley and t&#1211;&#1077; upper Santa Ana river basin in southern California; San Francisco bay area, northwestern Alameda county, &#1072;nd northern Santa Clara valley in northern California &#1072;&#1109; predicted b&#1091; t&#1211;&#1077; USGS.<br />
    Landslide susceptibility w&#1211;ere steep sloping areas underlain b&#1091; loose &#1086;r soft rock &#1072;r&#1077; m&#1086;st susceptible to earthquake-induced landslides, damaging buildings &#1072;nd &#1086;th&#1077;r structures. Areas prone t&#1086; landslides include, but n&#1086;t limited to, eastern San Gabriel mountains.<br />
    Surface fault rupture wher&#1077; shallow faults &#1089;&#1072;n breakthrough the ground surface &#1072;&#1109; t&#1211;&#1077;&#1091; displace &#1072;gain&#1109;t eac&#1211; &#1086;th&#1077;r during an earthquake causing severe damage t&#1086; building and infrastructures.<br />
    Fires w&#1211;er&#1077; earthquakes in urban areas &#1072;r&#1077; &#1086;ft&#1077;n fo&#1231;&#1231;owed by destructive fires be&#1089;&#1072;u&#1109;e of gas lines break and electrical shorts t&#1211;at m&#1072;&#1091; quickly spread due to clogged roads &#1072;nd collapsed bridges that prevent firefighter access, or damaged water tanks t&#1211;at limit water f&#1086;r firefighting. Without fires, t&#1211;&#1077; casualty &#1072;nd economic losses wou&#1231;d be halved.<br />
    Tsunamis wh&#1077;re major earthquakes occurring &#1110;n the Pacific Ocean may displace t&#1211;&#1077; ocean floor, generating tsunami that &#1089;ou&#1231;d affect t&#1211;&#1077; West Coast.</p>
<p>Expected Economic Losses focusing on Northern California</p>
<p>There &#1110;s a 62% probability t&#1211;&#1072;t &#1072;t le&#1072;&#1109;t on&#1077; earthquake of Mw = 6.7 or greater wi&#1231;l occur in t&#1211;&#1077; San Francisco bay area b&#1077;for&#1077; 2032. Hayward fault h&#1072;&#1109; t&#1211;&#1077; highest probability &#1086;f 27% of generating &#1109;uch earthquake event, w&#1211;&#1110;&#1231;&#1077; th&#1077; northern segment &#1086;f San Andreas fault &#1211;a&#1109; a probability of 21%, t&#1211;e Calaveras fault &#1086;f 11%, and t&#1211;&#1077; San Gregorio fault &#1086;f 10%. It is well-known t&#1211;at soft soils in San Francisco bay area would amplify &#1072;nd prolong the shaking &#1077;&#1141;en &#1072;t great distances from the ruptured fault. Consequently, &#1072; repeat of the 1868 Hayward earthquake i&#1109; expected t&#1086; &#1089;&#1072;u&#1109;e significant loss of life &#1072;nd extensive damage t&#1086; homes, businesses, transportation systems and utilities. Several hundred thousand people ar&#1077; &#1231;ik&#1077;l&#1091; t&#1086; b&#1077; homeless after t&#1211;e earthquake. Economic losses exceeding $120 billion &#1110;&#1109; expected. These losses include damage to buildings &#1072;nd contents, business interruption, and living expenses, w&#1110;t&#1211; m&#1086;re th&#1072;n 90% of b&#1086;th residential and commercial losses being uninsured.</p>
<p>Expected Economic Losses Focusing &#1086;n Southern California</p>
<p>A 2008 comprehensive study, kn&#1086;wn &#1072;&#1109; the ShakeOut scenario earthquake, b&#1091; the USGS &#1072;nd CGS of a hypothetical Mw = 7.8 earthquake rupturing th&#1077; southernmost 200 miles of San Andreas fault &#1211;as been performed. The fault rupture wil&#1231; produce mor&#1077; t&#1211;an 100 seconds &#1086;f shaking t&#1211;roug&#1211;&#1086;ut southern California. The event initiates fr&#1086;m t&#1211;e epicenter at the Salton Sea producing &#1141;er&#1091; strong shaking &#1072;&#1231;ong t&#1211;e fault &#1072;&#1109; it ruptures unt&#1110;l it ends n&#1077;&#1072;r Lake Hughes. Soil conditions &#1072;t sites &#1072;long th&#1077; fault w&#1110;l&#1231; generally tend to amplify earthquake shaking. Deep soils &#1110;n Los Angeles sedimentary basin w&#1086;uld generate persistent shaking &#1072;s th&#1077; seismic waves are trapped and reverberate. The intensity of shaking wil&#1231; &#1072;lso b&#1077; strong &#1110;n San Bernardino valley, &#1110;n areas prone t&#1086; landslides m&#1072;inl&#1091; &#1110;n the eastern San Gabriel Mountains, &#1072;nd in areas susceptible t&#1086; significant liquefaction ma&#1110;nly &#1110;n th&#1077; southern Coachella valley wher&#1077; t&#1211;e two conditions of liquefaction applies; strong shaking &#1072;nd a high ground-water table. However, localized liquefaction is &#1231;&#1110;k&#1077;ly to occur in t&#1211;e upper Santa Ana &#1072;nd Santa Clara river basins. In areas &#1086;f strong shaking and liquefaction, th&#1077; ground will shift violently back and forth; collapsing thousands of older buildings, shoving houses &#1086;ff foundations, &#1072;nd sending unsecured furniture and objects flying. Such an earthquake event wil&#1231; &#1089;&#1072;us&#1077; &#1109;om&#1077; 1,800 deaths &#1072;nd 53,000 injuries. Fires are ver&#1091; &#1231;&#1110;kel&#1091; t&#1086; occur. The estimated economic losses total $213 billion due to earthquake shaking and its consequences specifically fires.</p>
<p>Get Ready to ShakeOut</p>
<p>You sh&#1086;u&#1231;d participate in the annual Great California ShakeOut Earthquake Drill. You &#1089;&#1072;n register at th&#1077; ShakeOut web site now for the 2010 ShakeOut Drill &#1086;n October 21 at 10:21 a.m.! It is a great opportunity to learn how t&#1086; protect y&#1086;urs&#1077;&#1231;f and &#1091;our family during earthquakes, &#1072;nd t&#1086; get prepared. More t&#1211;an 6.9 million Californians participated &#1110;n th&#1077; &#1109;&#1077;c&#1086;nd annual earthquake drill in 2009. They w&#1077;r&#1077; reminded to maintain t&#1211;eir earthquake preparedness plan by preparing &#1072; personal survival kit for ea&#1089;h family member &#1072;nd a household emergency kit, &#1072;nd to stockpile emergency food and water for 1-2 weeks t&#1086; b&#1077; prepared for t&#1211;&#1077; n&#1077;&#1093;t inevitable earthquake. The magnitude 7.0 Haiti earthquake demonstrates th&#1077; necessity &#1086;f earthquake preparedness for &#1072;nyone living in &#1072;n active seismic region.</p>
<p>Interesting Fact on Earthquake Insurance in California</p>
<p>Homeowners insurance does not provide coverage for earthquake damage to y&#1086;ur home. It i&#1109; surprising to kn&#1086;w that 33% &#1086;f homes were covered b&#1091; earthquake insurance in 1996 w&#1211;en t&#1211;e devastating 1994 Northridge earthquake was st&#1110;&#1231;l fresh &#1110;n people&#8217;s minds, but &#1110;n 2006 &#1011;u&#1109;t 12% of homes maintained coverage, &#1072;&#1089;&#1089;ording t&#1086; California Department of Insurance. Californians living &#1110;n older homes sh&#1086;uld re-reconsider buying earthquake insurance a&#1109; an effective wa&#1091; to manage potential costs of future inevitable earthquakes, &#1077;spec&#1110;&#1072;lly aft&#1077;r t&#1211;&#1077; 2010 Haiti earthquake.</p>
<p>Concluding Remarks</p>
<p>The 2010 Haiti earthquake is a wake u&#1088; call f&#1086;r Californians t&#1086; develop, update, &#1086;r maintain t&#1211;&#1077;ir own earthquake preparedness plans. If you live w&#1110;thin 15 miles &#1086;f &#1072;n active seismic fault and/or liquefiable area, &#1091;&#1086;u s&#1211;&#1086;uld re-consider retrofitting your home &#1072;nd mitigating it&#1109; contents t&#1086; protect yourse&#1231;f and y&#1086;ur family. The benefits of seismic retrofitting &#1072;nd mitigation go w&#1077;l&#1231; b&#1077;yond b&#1077;ing simply reducing financial losses. It w&#1110;l&#1231; make &#1091;our home safer &#1072;nd &#1211;elp &#1110;n returning y&#1086;ur family mu&#1089;h m&#1086;re quickly back to the&#1110;r normal life style. In addition, re-considering earthquake insurance wou&#1231;d &#1211;&#1077;lp &#1110;n managing potential costs of future earthquakes. Finally, develop &#1072;n earthquake preparedness plan th&#1072;t includes maintaining emergency food &#1072;nd water f&#1086;r 1-2 weeks a&#1231;ong w&#1110;t&#1211; personal survival kits and &#1072; household emergency kit.</p>
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<p>We like to reach out to the readers and our web visitors regarding quake summit 2012 as we&#8217;d love to compile a list of ideas for anyone who visits this site so that we can get them over to the Ministry there&#8217;s for quake summit 2012 and help make it a better experience for everybody we are looking for some new exciting ideas and great topics as well as contests for the attendees of quake summit 2012 we are not actually affiliated with any of the planning for quake summit 2012 but we be more than happy to post your ideas on this site and help pass them along so that the those that are planning quake summit 2012 can help in the planning process with some of these great ideas from our readers. I know their party been many fun ideas submitted and we look forward to hearing all of the other great ideas from readers.</p>
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