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ABAG
Shaking Intensity Maps and Information
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| VIEW SHAKING HAZARD MAPS |
| Interactive MAPS -
Future Earthquake Scenarios "Zoom in" capability! (Allow pop-ups or you will have problems going to your address) |
| Interactive MAP - Shaking Potential This interactive map shows the composite shaking hazard based on all earthquake scenarios and probability information. "Zoom in" capability (Allow pop-ups or you will have problems going to your address ) |
| "Static" Maps for Future Earthquake Scenarios |
| 1906 San Francisco - Modeled Intensity (static map) |
| 1989 Loma Prieta - Modeled Intensity (static map) |
| MORE ABOUT THE MAPS: |
| What is MMI (Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale)? |
| How and Why Does ABAG Make These Maps? |
| Frequently Asked Questions - with Probability Information |
| Animated Intensity - Hayward Fault Earthquake |
| View Soil/Rock Shaking Amplification Maps |
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Compare ShakeMap with ABAG Shaking Scenario Maps These interactive maps allows you to easily compare the USGS ShakeMap for the North + South Hayward earthquake scenario with that produced by ABAG. "Zoom in" capability (Allow pop-ups or you will have problems going to your address ) |
| Order ABAG Reports |
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WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT IT: |
| Business Owners and Workers |
| Government and School Officials and Staff |

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ABAG,
the Association of Bay Area Governments, is the regional planning and services
agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area.
The writing and production of the "On Shaky Ground"
reports and maps (which form technical basis for the information on this page)
were funded by Grant Nos. 1434-94-G-2394, 1434-HQ-96-GR-02723, 99HQGR0005,
and 03HQGR0010 from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as well as by the Association
of Bay Area Governments. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations
expressed in this material are those of the authors
of the 1995 report and the authors
of the 1998 supplement, as modified to reflect the probabilties and fault
segments defined by the U.S. Geological Survey in 2003, and do not necessarily
reflect the views of the funding agencies. This
page was last updated 10/5/09 by jbp.