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Remnant damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake

January 1, 2006

This field trip consists of two stops at locations where it is possible to see damage from the 1906 earthquake and to gauge the intensity of the ground shaking that caused the damage. The first stop is at a cemetery in Colma, where the damage to monuments and headstones was photographed and roughly quantified in the Report of the State Earthquake Investigation Commission, Lawson (1908), commonly referred to as the “Lawson Report.” The Lawson Report represents the formal study of the earthquake and consists of a compilation of the reports of many investigators who gathered information about faulting, ground failure, and damage due to the 1906 earthquake. The second stop is at a brick office building at the southern limit of San Francisco that was damaged by the earthquake but repaired in such a fashion that the damage is still clearly evident.

Title Remnant damage from the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
DOI 10.1130/2006.1906SF(02)
Authors John Boatwright
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 70242598
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earthquake Science Center