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From a gap in UC Berkeley's California Memorial Stadium to destruction from the 1906 earthquake in Point Reyes, evidence of fault lines like the San Andreas and Hayward is all around the Bay.
Cal's Memorial Stadium is seen in Berkeley, Calif., on Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008. Engineers have come up with an earthquake retrofit design for the aging stadium which sits directly on the Hayward ...
The rest of the campus is also wired with sensors. There's one 600 feet deep at the north end of Memorial Stadium, more at the Lawrence Berkeley Lab, another at Haviland Hall and at the Botanical ...
Seismic engineers apparently have solved one of the world's great retrofit puzzles: how to keep the University of California at Berkeley's Memorial Stadium from crumbling into a pile of concrete ...
A 4.4 magnitude earthquake centered along a seismically active 5-mile stretch of Hayward fault near the UC-Berkeley campus and the historic Claremont Hotel jolted the Bay Area awake early Thursday.
Posted by UC Berkeley today: UC Berkeley's 1923 Memorial Stadium sits on top of an active earthquake fault. In case of a major quake, the Hayward fault could tear the ground apart below the stadium. A ...
The stands at Memorial Stadium are broken into 48 alphabetized sections, and the absolute worst one to be in during an earthquake is section XX. Those macabre letters are easy enough to remember ...
Berkeley's iconic Edwards Stadium opened in 1932 and is in need of some serious repairs and possibly retrofitting. 24/7 Live San Francisco East Bay South Bay Peninsula North Bay.
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