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Where's the Hayward Fault?
A Green Guide To The Fault
This website describes self-guided field trips to one of North America's most dangerous earthquake faults—the Hayward Fault. Locations were chosen because of their easy access using mass transit and/or their significance relating to the natural and cultural history of the East Bay landscape.
Field trip location map to selected destinations along the Hayward Fault
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About this website

Introduction to the Hayward Fault

Transportation Choices

View or print full version of complete website as an e-book (.pdf format; 13.1 MB): http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2008/1135/
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