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- Hayward_Fault_Zone abstract "The Hayward Fault Zone is a geologic fault zone capable of generating significantly destructive earthquakes. This fault is about 74 mi (119 km) long, situated mainly along the western base of the hills on the east side of San Francisco Bay. It runs through densely populated areas, including the cities of Richmond, El Cerrito, Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro, Hayward, Union City, Fremont, and San Jose, in order from north-to-south.The Hayward Fault is parallel to its more famous (and much longer) westerly neighbor, the San Andreas Fault, which lies offshore and through the San Francisco peninsula. To the east of the Hayward lies the Calaveras Fault. In 2007 the Hayward Fault was discovered to merge with the Calaveras Fault east of San Jose at a depth of four miles, with the potential of creating earthquakes much larger than previously expected. Some geologists have suggested that the Southern Calaveras should be renamed as the Southern Hayward.North of San Pablo Bay, and somewhat offset from the Hayward Fault is the Rodgers Creek Fault, considered by many to be an extension of the Hayward Fault Zone. Another fault further north, the Maacama Fault, is also considered to be part of the "Hayward Fault subsystem".While the San Andreas Fault is the principal transform boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate, the Hayward Fault takes up a share of the overall motion between the plates.".
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- Hayward_Fault_Zone subject Category:Geography_of_Alameda_County,_California.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone subject Category:Geography_of_Napa_County,_California.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone subject Category:Geography_of_the_San_Francisco_Bay_Area.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone subject Category:Natural_history_of_Contra_Costa_County,_California.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone subject Category:Natural_history_of_Solano_County,_California.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone subject Category:Seismic_faults_of_California.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone subject Category:Strike-slip_faults.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone type Abstraction100002137.
- Hayward_Fault_Zone type Act100030358.
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- Hayward_Fault_Zone type Mistake100070965.
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- Hayward_Fault_Zone type SeismicFaultsOfCalifornia.
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- Hayward_Fault_Zone comment "The Hayward Fault Zone is a geologic fault zone capable of generating significantly destructive earthquakes. This fault is about 74 mi (119 km) long, situated mainly along the western base of the hills on the east side of San Francisco Bay.".
- Hayward_Fault_Zone label "Faille de Hayward".
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