2006
DOI: 10.3133/ofr20061037
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Maps of quaternary deposits and liquefaction susceptibility in the Central San Francisco Bay Region, California

Abstract: This database, identified as 'Maps of Quaternary deposits and liquefaction susceptibility in the Central San Francisco Bay Region, California', has been approved for release and publication by the Director of the USGS. Although this database has been reviewed and is substantially complete, the USGS reserves the right to revise the data pursuant to further analysis and review. This database is released on condition that neither the USGS nor the U.S. Government may be held liable for any damages resulting from i… Show more

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“…Thus, the correlation of damage with the pre-1950 development of central Napa does not hold for these outlying areas, and we need to consider other factors to explain the distribution of damage. Figure 3 plots the red and yellow tags against the mapped geology (Witter et al, 2006). There are several alluvial units mapped within the Napa Valley.…”
Section: Comparing the Distribution Of Red And Yellow Tags To The Devmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, the correlation of damage with the pre-1950 development of central Napa does not hold for these outlying areas, and we need to consider other factors to explain the distribution of damage. Figure 3 plots the red and yellow tags against the mapped geology (Witter et al, 2006). There are several alluvial units mapped within the Napa Valley.…”
Section: Comparing the Distribution Of Red And Yellow Tags To The Devmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We compare these zones with the pre-1950 development of Napa, the recent alluvial geology of the Napa Valley (Witter et al, 2006), and the depth of the underlying sedimentary basin, as inferred from the Bouguer gravity anomaly (Jachens et al, 2006;Aagaard et al, 2010). The extent of the central damage zone is strongly correlated with the pre-1950 buildings and with the underlying sedimentary basin, but poorly correlated with the alluvial geology.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wakamatsu (1992) grouped sedimentary deposits into three categories of liquefaction susceptibility (likely, possible and not likely) using geomorphological criteria and classifying geomorphological units such as natural levee, former river channel, sandy dry river channel and artificial fill as the highest level of liquefaction potential. Witter et al (2006) and Ganapathy and Rajawat (2012) combined geomorphic expression and geological characteristics to define and distinguish lithological units and to produce liquefaction susceptibility maps for the central San Francisco Bay region (USA) and Chennai city (India), respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Areas susceptible to liquefaction can be identified through detailed geologic, geomorphic and hydrologic mapping (Witter et al 2006). Afterwards, a prone to liquefaction area should be further investigated in detail in order to evaluate the liquefaction potential and the degree of ground and/or structural failure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%