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1. Dam Inundation

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2007. Office of Emergency Services. Dam Inundation maps for the State of California are required by California Government Code Section 8589.5(b). Inundation potential to cause damage... Sacramento (Calif.). Office Of Emergency Services.
2009. compiled from US Geological Survey sources by Brian B. Quinn, Ph.D. GISP. Marin county-wide geology compiled from four USGS publications and 2004 topographic mapping - Open-File Report (1997) OFR97-456 for Point Reyes and... San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin.

3. Landslide

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1997. U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. Slides and earth flows are landslides that can pose serious hazard to property in the hillside terrain of the San Francisco Bay region. They tend t... Menlo Park (Calif.) U.s. Geological Survey.

4. Liquefaction

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2006. Liquefaction Hazard Zones. San Jose (Calif.). Santa Clara County Planning Office.
2004. California State Department of Conservation Division of Mines and Geology. Mineral Resource Preservation Sites created through parcel numbers provided by the California State Department of Conservation Division of Mines an... San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin.

6. Seismic Shaking

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2002. US Geological Survey. Ground shaking is the primary cause of earthquake damage to man-made structures. When the ground shakes strongly, buildings can be damaged or destr... San Rafael (Calif.). County Of Marin Community Development Agency.
2006. Santa Clara County. Landslide Hazard Zones in Santa Clara County, California. San Jose (Calif.). Santa Clara County Planning Office.