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San Ramon, California, a typically quiet Bay Area suburb, has been experiencing a swarm of earthquakes since November. With over 162 earthquakes of magnitude 2.0 or higher, residents are understandably concerned. To investigate the cause an...
San Ramon's location atop a spiderweb of active faults, including the Calaveras, Concord-Green Valley, and Mt. Diablo Thrust faults, makes it susceptible to earthquake swarms. These swarms can be triggered by fluids moving through cracks in the faults.
USGS seismologists are analyzing data from the newly installed sensors to determine which faults are involved and whether the earthquakes are occurring on major faults. This analysis will help refine the National Seismic Hazard Model and inform local building codes.
The city is also planning an emergency exercise with the American Red Cross to prepare residents for potential earthquake scenarios.
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