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RE: San Francisco Bay Area Geology: The Hayward Fault Zone

in #geology7 years ago (edited)

The Napa quake was the one I felt. I was in Walnut Creek/Pleasant Hill area at the time. It was late at night and I was laying in bed awake, but I jumped out of the bed in an instant. My windows were slamming and closing and it felt like I was on a boat. I grew up on the west coast of Florida so I knew the feeling. Scared the living daylights out of me, but talk about an adrenaline rush. After that, I felt a few small 3.0 – 4.0's, which were interesting, but nothing like the Napa one. To think that was only a 6.1... The subduction zone you mentioned is called the Cascadia Subduction Zone and it's definitely potent. I wrote an article pertaining to it here.

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I was asleep when it happened. By the time I woke up I was already up and running for the door. I couldn't even fathom what a 9.0 earthquake would feel like. That 6.1 felt pretty huge and I was still in a different county. Stay safe down there, I'll be following to see your new blogs.

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