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Susan Elizabeth Hough


Earthshaking Science:What We Know (and don't know) about Earthquakes
• Finding Fault in California: An Earthquake Tourist's Guide

Saturday: 11 to 4
Sunday: 10 to 1


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California has plenty of faults—seismic faults that is. They shear the Golden State into ribbons and have largely crafted California's geologically diverse and dynamic landscape. With humor and ease, Finding Fault in California leads the earthquake curious to the State's most accessible, active, and earth-shaping faults and tells the stories behind the major temblors that have shaken the region.

The book begins with a discussion about what faults are and how to recognize them. The geologic tours follow, exploring the seismic hazards of the Los Angeles Basin; the San Francisco Bay Area; central California; the Mojave Desert; a neighborhood that is slowly being wrenched in two by the creeping Calaveras fault; and a now-landscaped surface rupture from the 1971 San Fernando quake in a McDonald's parking lot, giving new meaning to an order for burgers and shakes.

Photos, maps, and diagrams, most with precise GPS coordinates, illustrate the conversational text. Entertaining sidebars highlight the often ingenious methods of modern fault-finding researchers.







Talk to USGS Scientists about:
Natural Hazards: Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanoes, landslides, floods, hurricanes

Our Bay Area Home: The dynamic physical environment of the San Francisco Bay Region

Special exhibits about the 1906 San Francisco earthquake

Environment: Climate change, biological-resource monitoring, surface and ground water pollution

Resources: Oil and gas, minerals

Landscape: Geologic mapping, coastal and marine science

Technology: New initiatives to provide geospatial data and science information for the Nation, real-time digital data on the Internet

And much more!
Interactive Displays
• Gold panning
• Dress like a Marine Scientist
Music
• Food
Meet the Authors
Map sales
• Gift sales




Related Links
USGS 50 Years in Menlo Park
Self-guided campus tour
Rock and Garden campus tour
A History of USGS Menlo Park Open Houses


Contact USGS Natural Science Network for more information:
(650) 329-4390 wmcesic@usgs.gov


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