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Scientists Probe Lucas Valley For Quake Clues

Posted: 6:27 pm PDT May 28, 2008

Scientists searching for ways to predict the next major Bay Area earthquake took their quest to Marin's Lucas Valley Wednesday, using a 40-foot tall drilling rig to dig deep into the earth to check on the movement of the plate boundary.

Geologist Andy Tiedeman said sensors would be used to detect even the slightest movement of the earth. They will be placed 800-feet under the surface.

"The end game is to eventually predict earthquakes," said Tiedeman of his group's efforts.

In nearby downtown San Rafael, residents were surprised that researchers had selected Lucas Valley and not more well-known earthquake threat locations on the San Andreas Fault in the South Bay or the Hayward Fault in the East Bay.

"The fault does not run through San Rafael," said Marla Mulligan, a local resident. "I would think more like Hayward or San Andreas."

But researchers say this study is not targeting faults, but the plate boundary -– a vast swath of deformed Pacific Coast crush.

UC Berkeley Geophysicist Peggy Hellweg said measuring stresses deep in the earth hold the key to predicting quakes.

"Why are there earthquakes?" Hellweg said. "Can we see something that happens before an earthquake? Perhaps?"

The researchers say they will be drilling the hole in Lucas Valley for a week and then move on to the East Bay. Overall, the National Science Foundation will be funding some 80 bore holes to be drilled in earthquake prone areas.

Detailed Forecast

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The Bay Area will have a chance to dry out in the short term. Cool temperatures (30s and 40s) will resurface first thing Saturday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected during the afternoon hours.
SATURDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 58
San Rafael 57
San Francisco 57
Oakland 58
Livermore 57
Redwood City 58
San Jose 60

A weak system could produce a few showers by Sunday. Warmer temperatures are showing up on the long range weather maps. Check out the 5 DAY FORECAST for details.

3 - Day Forecast
Sat
Partly Cloudy
58
Sun
Partly Cloudy
58
Mon
Clear
64
San Francisco
The Bay Area will have a chance to dry out in the short term. Cool temperatures (30s and 40s) will resurface first thing Saturday morning. Partly sunny skies are expected during the afternoon hours.
SATURDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
Santa Rosa 58
San Rafael 57
San Francisco 57
Oakland 58
Livermore 57
Redwood City 58
San Jose 60

A weak system could produce a few showers by Sunday. Warmer temperatures are showing up on the long range weather maps. Check out the 5 DAY FORECAST for details.