Silver Creek Fault
The Silver Creek Fault is a potentially seismically active, northwest–southeast trending strike-slip fault structure in Santa Clara County, California. The Silver Creek Fault runs through and adjacent to the 25-mile-long (40 km), 5-mile-wide (8 km) Evergreen Basin,[1] and generally lies parallel and between the Guadalupe River and Coyote Creek, running directly through the center of San Jose.[2] It also runs parallel to the Hayward Fault, which is located 5 miles (8 km) to the east.
No historic activity of the Silver Creek Fault has been recorded.[3] The City of San José considers the fault to be a rupture hazard only in the foothills but not in the Santa Clara Valley floor. Studies in 2003 and 2004 for the Silicon Valley BART extension, which will cross the fault, found that the northern segment may be as shallow as 100 feet (30 m) deep but found no evidence of surface rupture.[4] A 2017 article suggests that the fault may have effectively become dormant or abandoned roughly 1.5 to 2.5 million years ago.[5]
Research in 2003 suggested that an extension of the Silver Creek Fault may run the entire length of the East Bay,[6] but by 2010 the California Geological Survey's state Fault Activity Map had truncated the Silver Creek Fault south of Fremont.[7]
See also
- Richter magnitude scale
- Silicon Valley
References
- ^ Definition of the Silver Creek Fault and Evergreen Basin from Active-Source Seismic Reflection Imaging, San Jose, California Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Krieger, Lisa M. (April 10, 2009). "Study of fault directly under San Jose points to hard shaking". San Jose Mercury News. Bay Area News Group. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
- ^ Environmental Site Assessment 251 River Oaks Parkway, San Jose, California, Earth Metrics Report 10087, Aug. 3, 1989
- ^ Fitinghoff, Scott E.; Helm, Ron L.; Knutson, Laura C. (October 19, 2010). "Soils, Geology, and Geologic Hazards" (PDF). Envision 2040 San José General Plan Update. City of San José. p. 7.
- ^ Jachens, R. C.; Wentworth, C. M.; Graymer, R. W.; Williams, R. A.; Ponce, D. A.; Mankinen, E. A.; Stephenson, W. J.; Langenheim, V. E. (2017). "The Evergreen basin and the role of the Silver Creek fault in the San Andreas fault system, San Francisco Bay region, California". Geosphere. 13 (2). Boulder, Colorado: Geological Society of America: 269–286. Bibcode:2017Geosp..13..269J. doi:10.1130/GES01385.1.
- ^ Aerial mapping of the Silver Creek Fault
- ^ Mieszkowski, Katharine (April 30, 2010). "Two Bay Area Faults Do Not Exist". The New York Times. Retrieved July 7, 2018.
Further reading
- Jachens, R.C.; Wentworth, C.M.; Graymer, R.W.; Williams, R.A.; Ponce, D.A.; Mankinen, E.A.; Stephenson, W.J.; Langenheim, V.E. (2017). "The Evergreen basin and the role of the Silver Creek fault in the San Andreas fault system, San Francisco Bay region, California". Geosphere. 13 (2): 269–286. doi:10.1130/ges01385.1. ISSN 1553-040X.
External links
- Large offset on the Silver Creek Fault
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