Utah's Earthquake Threat: Wasatch Fault in Salt Lake Valley Near 3900 South and Highland Drive
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Details/Metadata
Resource ID
1126
Resource Type
Photo
Title
Utah's Earthquake Threat: Wasatch Fault in Salt Lake Valley Near 3900 South and Highland Drive
Author
Utah Geological Survey
Publisher
University of Utah Seismograph Stations
Accession
UGS-HB5756
Camera make / model
LS9000 Slide
Caption
Salt Lake City has built heavily along the Wasatch fault. In the central part ofthis slide the fault shows up as a linear shadow. The location is approximately along Highland Dr. in the area of 3900 South. When this section of the fault moves again, many homes and businesses will be a risk to fault rupture. However, fault rupture occurs in a very limited area compared to the more widespread hazard of intense ground shaking.
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