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by cossatot
3621 days ago
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The damage from a Cascadia rupture is going to be more widespread but the ground shaking in the metro areas may be less than for the San Andreas because the San Andreas hits the surface quite close to populated areas (LA also has more people that WA and OR combined). The intensity of ground shaking decreases with distance due to geometric spreading and energy absorption by the intervening rock mass. Cascading ruptures are also every 500 years (or so) vs every 100 years, so the hazard per year is less. But yes, both are major concerns. |
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(There are other dangerous faults like that in Puget Sound region, but Seattle fault gets special attention because of how many densely populated Seattle metro areas sit literally right on top of it.)