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By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

Dec 16, 2015

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Page 1: By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather

Page 2: By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

How much shaking should you expect?Big Shakes IF…

• More uplift

• More active

• More deformation

• Surface trace = long

Little Shake IF…

• Compression hill

• Less active

• Less deformation

• Surface trace = short

Page 3: By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

Small Compression Hill

• The small fault can cause small compression hill at Hollywood vine.

Page 4: By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

Big Uplift Hill

• Big fault causes big uplift hill at Mount San Jacinto

Page 5: By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

More deformation = Big Fault

Gouge

•Deformation have different kind of cracks, gouge, and vines

Vines

Cracks

Page 6: By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

Fault Trace Map

Surface Trace = Short LA

Surface Trace = Long SAF

Small trace surface means short fault

Big trace surface means long fault.

Page 7: By: Megan, Amy, Hana, & Heather. How much shaking should you expect? Big Shakes IF… More uplift More active More deformation Surface trace = long Little.

This is a inactive fault because it doesn’t offset the sediment layer above the fault

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