- Seattle Fault
The Seattle Fault is a
geologic fault in theNorth American Plate that runs from theIssaquah Alps toHood Canal inWashington . It has a depth of approximately 8 miles. It passes throughSeattle, Washington , just south of Downtown and is believed to be capable of generating anearthquake of at least 7.0 on the Richter scale. The Seattle Fault therefore has the potential to cause extensive damage to the city, as much of Pioneer Square and the Industrial District is built onfill , as is the downtown waterfront, which is supported by theAlaskan Way Seawall .The Seattle Fault had not been responsible for an earthquake since the city's settlement in the 1850s. A major earthquake on the Seattle Fault is believed to have occurred 1100 years ago around 900 AD. On February 28, 2001, a state of emergency was declared after the
Nisqually Earthquake , a magnitude 6.8 earthquake, rocked the region. However, because of the shallowness of the Seattle Fault, anearthquake of the same magnitude could do up to eight times more damage. [ [http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2002185299_earthquake20m.html Pinpointing devastation if Seattle Fault ruptures] Seattle Times, February 20, 2005]References
External links
* [http://earthquake.usgs.gov/regional/pacnw/activefaults/sfz/ Seattle Fault Zone (USGS)]
* [http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2004/1010/ Effect of Structural Heterogeneity and Slip Distribution on Coseismic Vertical Displacement from Rupture on the Seattle Fault (USGS)]
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