Entry_ID: (required) Entry_Title: San Francisco Bay region landslide folio part D - Index to detailed maps of landslides in the San Francisco Bay region, California Group: Data_Set_Citation Originator(s): R.J. Pike Title: San Francisco Bay region landslide folio part D - Index to detailed maps of landslides in the San Francisco Bay region, California Publication: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report Publication_Date: 1997 Data_Presentation_Form: map URL: http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/of97-745/of97-745d.html End_Group Keyword: geology Keyword: geologic maps Keyword: landslides Keyword: surficial geologic units Keyword: geologic history Keyword: geospatial datasets Group: Temporal_Coverage Start_date: 1997 Stop_date: 1997 End_Group Data_Set_Progress: Complete Location: 06001 = Alameda Location: 06013 = Contra Costa Location: 06041 = Marin Location: 06055 = Napa Location: 06085 = Santa Clara Location: 06087 = Santa Cruz Location: 06075 = San Francisco Location: 06081 = San Mateo Location: 06095 = Solano Location: 06097 = Sonoma Group: Data_Resolution Latitude_Resolution: unknown Longitude_Resolution: unknown End_Group Access_Constraints: none Use_Constraints: none Originating_Center: (required) Group: Data_Center Data_Center_Name: USGS Information Services Dataset_ID: US Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-0745-D Group: Data_Center_Contact Last_name: USGS Information Services First_name: N/A Email: infoservices@usgs.gov Phone: 1-888-ASK-USGS Group: Address Box 25286, Denver Federal Center Denver, Colorado 80255-0046 USA End_Group End_Group End_Group Storage_Medium: ARC/INFO version 7.0.4 Group: Distribution Distribution_Media: online Distribution_Format : ARCE Fees: none End_Group Group: Reference End_Group Group: Summary It is often necessary to find out whether a landslide exists at a particular Bay Area locale. Homeowners, landscape architects, real estate developers, city planners, building officials, emergency-response personnel, civil engineers, utilities workers, and others all have occasion to know where the landslides are. Because existing old and ancient landslides may be reactivated by severe winter storms (Nilsen and others, 1976), timely availability of information on landslide location can reduce losses of life and property to the region's expanding population (San Francisco Bay Landslide Mapping Team, 1997). This report enables visitors to the USGS Menlo Park library to quickly find the detailed landslide map they need. Access to the proper documents is achieved through a table keyed to standard USGS 7.5' quadrangles‹a proxy for a true index map, plus the library location of each document. A table keyed to 171 topographic quadrangles on a new 1:275,000-scale shaded-relief map speeds access to information on landslide locations in the ten-county San Francisco Bay region. Detailed maps showing individual landslides in nearly any area of interest can be found quickly by knowing only the name of the appropriate 7.5' quadrangle. The some-80 technical reports that contain these maps may be consulted in the U.S. Geological Survey's Menlo Park library collection. End_Group DIF_Revision_Date: 20141205 Science_Review_Date: