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1. Alquist Priolo Fault Lines, Monterey County, California, 2015
2015. Monterey County (Calif.). This line shapefile depicts the Alquist Priolo faults within Monterey County, California. These data were created using TIFF images accessed throug... Monterey County (Calif.).
2. Alquist Priolo Fault Zones, Monterey County, California, 2015
2015. Monterey County (Calif.). This polygon shapefile contains the Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault zones and fault traces as shown on the Official Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault... Monterey County (Calif.).
3. Earthquake Epicenters of Monterey County, California, 1931-2001
1931. Rosenberg, Lewis I. This point shapefile contains records of historical seismicity (1931-2001) recorded by the Northern California Earthquake Data Center. These data s... Monterey County (Calif.). Planning Department.
4. Faults of Monterey County, California, 2001
2001. Rosenberg, Lewis I. This line shapefile depicts the relative activity of faults in Monterey County, California. Fault rupture is a seismic hazard that affects structur... Monterey County (Calif.). Planning Department.
5. Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States (Lines)
2005. Geological Survey (U.S.). This map layer contains locations and information on faults and associated folds, in the United States, that are believed to be sources of signific... National Atlas of the United States.
6. Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States (Polygons)
2005. Geological Survey (U.S.). This map layer contains locations and information on faults and associated folds, in the United States, that are believed to be sources of signific... National Atlas of the United States.
7. Relative Seismic Shaking Hazards of Monterey County, California, 1999
1999. Rosenberg, Lewis I. This polygon shapefile depicts the seismic shaking level (peak ground acceleration) with a 10% probability of being exceeded in 50 years for Monter... Monterey County (Calif.). Planning Department.