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San Fran Earthquake 1906

San Fran Earthquake 1906. Abby Warner. San Francisco. Well known for its mixture of modern & Victorian architecture. The Golden Gate Bridge is located here. San Francisco. Burials were outlawed in 1901. The dead are buried in nearby Colma. Only consolidated city-county in California.

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San Fran Earthquake 1906

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  1. San Fran Earthquake 1906 Abby Warner

  2. San Francisco • Well known for its mixture of modern & Victorian architecture. • The Golden Gate Bridge is located here.

  3. San Francisco • Burials were outlawed in 1901. • The dead are buried in nearby Colma. • Only consolidated city-county in California.

  4. April 18th, 1906 • Mt. Vesuvius erupts, devastating Naples, Italy, 7 days prior to the quake. • Musician Luis Alberti was born the day after.

  5. 1906 Women’s Men’s • High collared shirts, occasionally worn with neckties. • Long, floor length skirts. • Huge, broad brimmed hats. • Cutaway morning coat, high buttoned waistcoat, & high collared shirt. • Creased fly-front trousers. • Top hat, and gloves.

  6. The Earthquake • Modern estimates say magnitude was about 8.25. • Main shock epicenter occurred about 2 miles from the city.

  7. The Earthquake • Ruptured along the San Andreas Fault, northward and southward, for 296 miles. • Shaking was felt from Oregon to Los Angeles.

  8. Subsequent Fires • Up to 90%of damages done were from the fires that followed the earthquake. • These fires burned for fourdays and nights.

  9. Dents in Population • 3,000+ fatalities, 227,000-300,000 were left homeless out of a 410,000 population. • Refugee camps were still in full operation in 1908.

  10. Army Aid • Soldiers were called to assist firefighters and accommodate the “displaced”. • Redwood and fir cottages replaced temporary tents for the homeless.

  11. Reconstruction & Losses • Property and insurance losses equivalent to a combined total of $635+ million. • Reconstruction of the city completed in 1915.

  12. What is an Earthquake? • Sudden release of energy in the Earth’s crust. • Creates seismic waves, can be natural or induced.

  13. Why They Start • Rocks on two plates catch on each other. • Pressure of two plates builds, and eventually the rock breaks.

  14. Common Places • Most commonly found in “The Ring of Fire.” • Outline of Pacific Ocean. • If one occurs, it affects the entire ring.

  15. Richter Scales • Measured by a richter magnitude scale. • Quantities the seismic energy released by an earthquake.

  16. Fault Lines • Earthquakes occur from fault lines, which result from tectonic forces. • A strike-slip fault caused the San Fran Earthquake.

  17. Earthquake Predictions • Scientists cannot predict earthquakes, and have tried many times. • Can predict where they’ll happen, just not when.

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