2000 Yountville earthquake explained

2000 Yountville earthquake
Local-Time:01:36 PDT
Timestamp:2000-09-03 08:36:30
Magnitude:5.0
Depth:9.40NaN0
Type:Strike-slip
Countries Affected:
California, United States
Damage:$10–50 million
Location:38.38°N -122.41°W
Pga:0.5 g
Casualties:41 injured
Isc-Event:1739620
Anss-Url:usp0009zmm

The 2000 Yountville earthquake occurred with a moment magnitude of 5 on a previously unmapped fault, about 3miles south southwest of Yountville, California in the Mayacamas Mountain Range under Mount Veeder and about 9miles south northwest of Napa, California. It occurred at 01:36 PDT (08:36 UTC) on September 3.

Earthquake

The earthquake occurred at a depth of 9.4 km on a northwest-oriented fault and with a right-lateral strike-slip motion. The epicenter of the earthquake was near the West Napa Fault, a previously unmarked fault.[1] [2]

Damage

Several unreinforced masonry buildings in downtown Napa suffered exterior damage as a result of the earthquake. Sixteen buildings were red tagged following the event and 168 were yellow tagged.[3] Although the magnitude of the primary event was considered moderate, shaking was intensified in the city of Napa and surrounding area due to the sedimentary soil on the floor of the valley.[4] The earthquake caused an interruption of power to approximately 10,000 Pacific Gas and Electric Company customers. Several hundred houses suffered toppled or cracked chimneys and several instances of broken plumbing due to toppled water heaters were reported. Transportation infrastructure in the affected area did not suffer any significant damage from the earthquake.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wesling. John R.. Hanson. Kathryn L.. Mapping of the West Napa Fault zone for input into the Northern California Quaternary Fault Database. USGS. 25 August 2014. 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20140826113933/http://earthquake.usgs.gov/research/external/reports/05HQAG0002.pdf. 26 August 2014. dead. dmy-all.
  2. Jensen. Peter. A lesser fault line blamed for Sunday's earthquake. Napa Valley Register. Lee Enterprises, Inc.. Napa, CA. August 31, 2014. August 31, 2014.
  3. Tansey. Bernadette. Dozens Injured In Napa Quake / Many homeless as hundreds of buildings damaged by 5.2 temblor on unknown fault. SF Gate. Napa, CA. September 4, 2000.
  4. Courtney. Kevin. Shake up call. Napa Valley Register. Lee Enterprises, Inc.. Napa, CA. September 2, 2001.