California Earthquakes Through an historical perspective.

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California Earthquakes Through an historical perspective

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California Earthquakes

Through an historical perspective

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San Francisco

Loma Prieta

San Fernando

Northridge

Long Beach

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1933 Long Beach Earthquake

• March 10,1933, 5:54 PM• Mw = 6.4• Right lateral slip along Newport-Inglewood

Fault• No surface rupture• 120 fatalities• 50 million dollars in damage

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Franklin Junior High School120 schools destoyed; 70 damaged

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Collapse of unreinforced masonry structures

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Pile of Bricks

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Collapse of Unreinforced Masonry School

• 5 teachers killed• Field Act passed• Gave the state authority to supervise

structures built for schools

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1971 San Fernando Earthquake

• February 9, 1971, 6:01 AM• Thrust fault dipping to the north• 12 miles of surface rupture• Maximum displacement of 6 feet• 65 fatalities• 500 million dollars of damage

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Location, San Fernando Valley

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• Cross-sections of the San Fernando and Northridge earthquakes.

San Fernando Valley Earthquakes

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Dam: end terminus of the Los Angeles water system; 80 % of LA’s water

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Shaking caused landslide

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80,000 people below

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House over Garage

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Veterans Hospital

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Olive-View Hospital (soft story collapse)

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1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake

• October 17, 1989; 5:04 PM• Mw = 6.9• Oblique movement on the San Andreas Fault• Maximum offset of 3-4 feet• ~ 25 miles of fault plane movement• 15 seconds of shaking• 6-10 billion dollars of damage

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The Northridge Earthquake

• January 17. 1994, 4:31 am• Epicenter: 1 mile SW of Northridge• Magnitude: Mw 6.7• Type of fault: blind thrust, the Pico Thrust• Hypocenter: 18.4 km• Deaths: 57• 1500 seriously injured• Cost: 15 billion dollars

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The mountains are the surface expression of the fault. This fault was unknown before this earthquake.

Northridge Earthquake

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Collapse of Soft Story

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Failure of Reinforced Concrete Structures

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Rebuilt Olive-view Hospital

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Success of retrofitted URM

structures

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Change in how earthquake insurance is distributed.