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Berkeley California
Nodal Seismic Experiment at the Berkeley Section of the Hayward Fault
Evaluation of Hybrid Broadband Ground Motion Simulations for Response History Analysis and Design
Demonstration of a Practical Method for Seismic Performance Assessment of Structural Systems
A Retrospective on the 1906 Earthquake's Impact on Bay Area and California Public Policy
Predicted Liquefaction of East Bay Fills during a Repeat of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake
The Hayward fault
Abstract This field guide consists of eleven stops at sites that illustrate the geological, geophysical, geographic, and engineering aspects of the Hayward fault in the East Bay. Section I (Stops 1–4) consists of stops that are part of the University of California at Berkeley (UC-Berkeley), including research facilities, retrofit of campus buildings, and geomorphic features along the fault. Section II (Stops 5 and 6) consists of stops along the Hayward fault north of the UC-Berkeley main campus, and Section III (stops 7–11) consists of stops related to the Hayward fault south of the UC-Berkeley main campus (Fig. 1 ). Stops are designed to illustrate geomorphic features of the fault, the effects of fault creep on structures sited on the fault, and retrofit design of structures to mitigate potential future deformation due to fault rupture.