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California Geological Survey Today the California Geological Survey released preliminary review maps and reports for a proposed revised Earthquake Fault Zone and new Seismic Hazard Zones in seven counties The May 22, 2025 release date begins a 90-day public review and comment period for meaningful technical input
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Department of Conservation Map Server - California The California Geological Survey, a division within the California Department of Conservation, provides data and analysis of California's seismic and geologic hazards These hazards include earth shaking (strong motion), fault ruptures, landslides, liquefaction, and tsunamis as well as mineral hazards such as radon, mercury, and asbestos
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California Regional Geologic Maps For decades the Geologic Atlas of California (discussed in the next section) has been the primary source of regional-scale geologic maps in California In an effort to keep the maps current, the CGS has been compiling a new series of Regional Geologic Maps (RGM), starting in 1981
CGS Information Warehouse: Tsunami Inundation Maps Coordinated by Cal OES, these inudation maps are developed for at risk areas to tsunamis in California and represent a combination of the maximum considered tsunamis for each area Produced collectively by tsunami modelers, geologic hazard mapping specialists, and emergency planning scientists from the University of Southern Cali
Recent Burned Watershed Hazard Assessments California Watershed Emergency Response Teams (WERTs) help communities prepare after wildfire by rapidly documenting and communicating post-fire risks to life and property posed by debris flow, flood, and rock fall hazards