408 Quakes in Two Weeks...SF Area

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400-Plus Quakes Strike San Ramon in 2 Weeks: USGS | NBC Bay Area

San Ramon, California, appears to have broken a new earthquake record over the last two weeks: A total of 408 small quakes have shaken the East Bay city, almost four times the record set in 2003 in half the amount of time.

The U.S. Geological Survey reports that as of Oct. 13, the Northern California Seismic Network had detected 408 earthquakes – at least a dozen since 10 p.m. on Monday, with other quakes spilling into the early hours of Tuesday. Most quakes have clocked in with magnitudes ranging from 2.0 to 3.0. San Ramon is about 45 miles east of San Francisco.

In an Oct. 14 interview, Senior U.S. Geological Survey research geologist David Schwartz said the swarm is not all that unusual, noting that San Ramon Valley is at the "center of earthquake swarm activity" in the Bay Area. He recalled a 2003 swarm of 120 earthquakes over 31 days in San Ramon, with the largest clocking in at a magnitude of 4.2.
 

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So are they saying this is a good thing, or a bad thing? Because small quakes can sometimes release the pressure on a transform fault line, so no big earth crust movement. But it can also be a bad thing, because it could be tremors which are the start of a big quake.

The article says not a big quake! I hope so!
 

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So are they saying this is a good thing, or a bad thing? Because small quakes can sometimes release the pressure on a transform fault line, so no big earth crust movement. But it can also be a bad thing, because it could be tremors which are the start of a big quake.

The article says not a big quake! I hope so!
I only know that SF is prone to LARGE quakes.
 

Angela53510

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I hope you are not near SF, crossnote! I have a cousin who lives just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. I hope she will be safe.
 

crossnote

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I hope you are not near SF, crossnote! I have a cousin who lives just north of the Golden Gate Bridge. I hope she will be safe.
No, but I remember around 1990 I was taking a break in my truck in South Los Angeles (Compton) when I felt as if someone was trying to open the back trailer door. I jumped out and looked under the trailer to see if I could see feet, when I then noticed the power lines swaying. Later I learned that it was a SF earthquake about 500 miles.
I have experienced a number of biggies though down here in L.A. :eek:
 
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Got a few spare acres here haha when Cali crumbles...get that camper stocked and the truck gassed and ready hahahaha