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STATE OF CALIFORNIA - EDMUND G. BROWN, JR.

, GOVERNOR
CALIFORNIA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY THE NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY- JOHN LAIRD, SECRETARY EARTHQUAKE FAULT ZONES AND SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES
JOHN G. PARRISH, PHD., STATE GEOLOGIST DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION - MARK NECHODOM, DIRECTOR HOLLYWOOD 7.5 MINUTE QUADRANGLE

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FAULT
Earthquake Zones of Required Investigation
Hollywood Quadrangle
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H OL L THIS MAP SHOWS BOTH ALQUIST-PRIOLO EARTHQUAKE FAULT ZONES AND
SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES ISSUED FOR THE HOLLYWOOD QUADRANGLE

Thi s maps ho w s the l o cati o n o fAl qu is t-Pri olo ( AP)Earthqu ake Fau l t Zo n e s an dSe i s mic approach and recommended methods for preparing these zones, see California Geological
HazardZo n e s ,co l le ctive l y re fe rre dto he re as Earthqu ake Zo n e s o fRe qu i re dI n ve s ti
gati on. Survey (CGS) Special Publication 42, Fault-Rupture Hazard Zones in California, and Special
The Ge o graphi cI nf o rmati o n Sys te m ( GI S)di gitalf ile s o fthe s e re gu lato ry zo n e s re l e as e d Publication 118, Recommended Criteria for Delineating Seismic Hazard Zones in California.
by the Cal ifo rn i
aGe o l o gi calSu rve y ( CGS)are the “ Of f
icialMaps . ”GI Sf il
e s are avai labl e For information regarding the scope and recommended methods to be used in conducting
FAULT
at the CGSw e bs i te w w w . co n s e rvati on. ca. go v/cgs / .The s e zo n e s w i llas s is t ci ti
e s an d the required site investigations refer to CGS Special Publication 42, Appendix C Guidelines for
co u n ties in f ul fi
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li
n gthe i r re s po n s ibi l
ities f o r pro te ctin gthe pu bl icf ro m the e f fe cts o fs u rf ace Evaluating the Hazard of Surface Rupture, and CGS Special Publication 117A, Guidlelines
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au l t ru ptu re an de arthqu ake - trigge re dgro u n df ailu re as re qu i re dby the APEarthqu ake Fau l t for Evaluating and Mitigating Seisimic Hazards in California. For a general description of the
Zo n in gAct ( Pu blicRe s o u rce s Co de Se cti o n s 2621- 2630)an dthe Se i s mi cHazards Mappi ng AP and Seismic Hazards Mapping acts, the zonation programs, and related information,
Act ( Pu bl i
cRe s o u rce s Co de Se cti o n s 2690- 2699. 6) .Fo r info rmati o n re gardi n gthe ge n e ral please refer to the website at www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/.

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ALQUIST-PRIOLO EARTHQUAKE FAULT ZONES SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES

Earthquake Fault Zones Liquefaction Zones


Zone boundaries are delineated by straight-line segments that Areas where historical occurrence of liquefaction, or local geological,
connect encircled turning points; the boundaries define the zone geotechnical and ground water conditions indicate a potential for
encompassing active faults that constitute a potential hazard to permanent ground displacements such that mitigation as defined in
structures from surface faulting or fault creep such that avoidance Public Resources Code Section 2693(c) would be required.
as described in Public Resources Code Section 2621.5(a) would
be required.

Active Fault Traces Earthquake-Induced Landslide Zones


1906
Faults considered to have been active during Holocene time and Areas where previous occurrence of landslide movement, or local
C to have potential for surface rupture; solid line where accurately topographic, geological, geotechnical and subsurface water conditions
located, long dash where approximately located, short dash where indicate a potential for permanent ground displacements such that
inferred, dotted where concealed; query (?) indicates additional mitigation as defined in Public Resources Code Section 2693(c) would
uncertainty. Evidence of historic offset indicated by year of
? ? earthquake-associated event or C for displacement caused by fault
be required.

creep.

OVERLAPPING ALQUIST-PRIOLO AND SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES

Overlap of Earthquake Fault Zone and Liquefaction Zone


Areas that are covered by both Earthquake Fault Zone and Liquefaction
Zone.

Overlap of Earthquake Fault Zone and Earthquake-Induced Landslide Zone


Areas that are covered by both Earthquake Fault Zone and Earthquake-
Induced Landslide Zone.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For additional inf
orm ation on thezones ofrequiredinvestigation presentedon this m ap,thedataand
m ethodologyusedto preparethem ,andadditional ref erences consulted,pleaseref er to thef
ollow ing:

TheHollyw oodFaultin theHollyw ood7.5’ Quadrangle,


Los Angeles County
,Calif
ornia:Calif
orniaGeological Survey,FaultEvaluation ReportFER-
253.
ftp:
//206.
170.189.144/pub/dm g/pubs/f
er/253

Seism icHazardZoneReport f or theHollyw ood7. 5-


m inuteQuadrangle,Los Angeles County,Calif
ornia:
Calif
orniaGeological Survey ,Seism icHazardZoneReport026.
http:
//
gm w .
consrv.ca.gov/shm p/dow nload/
quad/ HOLLYW OOD/ reports/
holly_eval.
pdf

For m oreinf
orm ation on theAlquist-
Priolo Earthquak eFault ZoningActpleaseref
er to:
http:
//www. conservation.ca.gov/cgs/rghm /ap/
Pages/ m ain.
aspx

For m oreinf
orm ation on theSeism icHazards MappingActpleaseref
er to:
http://
www. conservation.ca.
gov/ cgs/
shzp/Pages/SHMPpgm info.
aspx

HOLLYWOOD QUADRANGLE
EARTHQUAKE FAULT ZONES SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES
Delineated in compliance with Delineated in compliance with Chapter 7.8,
Chapter 7.5 Division 2 of the California Public Resources Code Division 2 of the California Public Resources Code
(Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zoning Act) (Seismic Hazards Mapping Act)

OFFICIAL MAP OFFICIAL MAP

Released: November 6, 2014 Released: March 25, 1999


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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING FOR ZONES SHOWN ON THIS MAP


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118 22'30" 118 15' 1) This map may not show all faults that have the potential for surface fault rupture, either within the Earthquake
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Fault Zones or outside their boundaries. Additionally, this map may not show all areas that have the potential for
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liquefaction, landsliding, strong earthquake ground shaking or other earthquake and geologic hazards. Also, a
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Universal Transverse Mercator, Zone 11 North, North American Datum 1927


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single earthquake capable of causing liquefaction or triggering landside failure will not uniformly affect the entire
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Shaded topographic relief derived from Los Angeles Regional Acquisition Consortium:
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area zoned.
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LiDAR data acquired 2006. (1.7 m DEM) http://planning.lacounty.gov/lariac Scale 1: 24000


Topographic base map from USGS, 1966, photorevised, 1981. 2) Faults shown are the basis for establishing the boundaries of the Earthquake Fault Zones.
1 0.5 0 1 2 MILES
3) The identification and location of these faults are based on the best available data. However, the quality of
1000 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 FEET data used is varied. Traces have been depicted as accurately as possible at a map scale of 1:24,000.

4) Liquefaction zones may also contain areas susceptible to the effects of earthquake-induced landslides.
1 0.5 0 1 2 KILOMETERS This situation typically exists at or near the toes of existing landslides, downslope from rockfall or debris flow
source areas, or adjacent to steep stream banks.
1000 500 0 1000 2000 METERS
5) Landslide zones on this map were determined, in part, by adapting methods first developed by the U.S.
Contour Interval 20 Feet VAN NUYS BURBANK PASADENA Geological Survey (USGS). Landslide hazard maps prepared by the USGS typically use experimental approaches
to assess earthquake-induced and other types of landslide hazards. Although aspects of these new methodologies
may be incorporated in future CGS seismic hazard zone maps, USGS maps should not be used as substitutes for
N these Official SEISMIC HAZARD ZONES maps.

6) USGS base map standards provide that 90 percent of cultural features be located within 40 feet (horizontal
accuracy) at the scale of this map. The identification and location of liquefaction and earthquake-induced
landslide zones are based on available data. However, the quality of data used is varied. The zone boundaries
BEVERLY LOS
HOLLYWOOD depicted have been drawn as accurately as possible at this scale.
HILLS ANGELES
California Geological Survey 7) Information on this map is not sufficient to serve as a substitute for the geologic and geotechnical site
Geologic Information and Publications investigations required under Chapters 7.5 and 7.8 of Division 2 of the California Public Resources Code.
801 K Street, MS 14-34 8) Seismic Hazard Zones identified on this map may include developed land where delineated hazards have
Sacramento, CA 95814-3532 already been mitigated to city or county standards. Check with your local building/planning department for
information regarding the location of such mitigated areas.
www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs VENICE INGLEWOOD SOUTH GATE
9) DISCLAIMER: The State of California and the Department of Conservation make no representations or
warranties regarding the accuracy of the data from which these maps were derived. Neither the State nor the
Approximate Department shall be liable under any circumstances for any direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential
Declination, 2014 damages with respect to any claim by any user or any third party on account of or arising from the use of this map.

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