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1906 San Francisco Earthquake Centennial Field Guides

Field trips associated with the 100th Anniversary Conference, 18–23 April 2006, San Francisco, California

Edited by Carol S. Prentice, Judith G. Scotchmoor, Eldridge M. Moores, and Jon P. Kiland


Dedication and Acknowledgments
Introduction

Part I: San Francisco
1. A walk along the Old Bay Margin in downtown San Francisco: Retracing the events of the 1906 earthquake and fire
Raymond Sullivan
2. Remnant damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
John Boatwright
3. Downtown San Francisco in earthquake, fire, and recovery
Stephen Tobriner
4. Returning a San Francisco icon to the city: The renovation of the Ferry Building
Alan Kren
5. Ninth District U.S. Court of Appeals, San Francisco, California
Peter L. Lee
6. San Francisco Civic Center
Simin Naaseh
7. Twenty-first century high-rises
Neville Mathias, Jennifer Kimura, and Peter L. Lee
8. San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge
Charles Rabamad
9. Golden Gate Bridge field guide
Moh Huang and Jerry Kao
10. The San Francisco Emergency Communications Center
Doug Sandy

Part II: The San Andreas Fault and Adjacent Communities
11. The San Andreas fault in Sonoma and Mendocino counties
Carol S. Prentice and Keith I. Kelson
12. The 1906 earthquake rupture trace of the San Andreas fault north of San Francisco, with stops at points of geotechnical interest
Tina M. Niemi, N. Timothy Hall, and Alexander Dahne
13. The San Andreas fault on the San Francisco peninsula
Carol S. Prentice, Greg Bartow, N. Timothy Hall, and Michele Liapes
14. The effects of the 1906 earthquake on the Stanford University campus
Clayton T. Hamilton, Laura L. Surma, and Anne E. Egger
15. Earthquake Trail, Sanborn County Park: A geology hike along the San Andreas fault
Philip W. Stoffer
16. A field guide to the central, creeping section of the San Andreas fault and the San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth
Michael J. Rymer, Stephen H. Hickman, and Philip W. Stoffer

Part III: Greater Plate Boundary Region
17. The Hayward fault
Doris Sloan and Donald Wells
18. The new Carquinez Strait Bridge
Mark A. Ketchum and Donald Wells
19. History and pre-history of earthquakes in wine and redwoods country, Sonoma and Mendocino counties, California
Suzanne Hecker and Harvey Kelsey
20. A transect spanning 500 million years of active plate margin history: Outline and field trip guide
E.M. Moores, J. Wakabayashi, J.R. Unruh, and S. Waechter

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