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    A Crack in the Edge of the World

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      European Macroseismic Intensity Scale (EMS), 391

      evacuations, post-earthquake, 312

      Ewing, James, 263

      Ewing seismographs, 263

      Examiner (newspaper), 19

      Exploration of the Colorado River and Its Gorges (book), 147

      explosives, creating firebreaks with, 300, 305, 311–13

      eyewitness accounts, Great San Francisco Earthquake

      in San Francisco, 12-22, 243–51, 253

      at sea, 20–22, 251–53

      in surrounding area, 253–61

      Face of the Earth, The (book), 74

      Fairbanks, Charles, 305

      fallen building insurance policy clause, 328

      Farallon Islands, 253

      Farallon Plate, 59, 154–56, 166

      Farquhar, Francis, 45

      fatalities. See casualties

      faults. See also earthquakes; plate tectonics; volcanoes

      grabens and horsts, 414

      Meers, Oklahoma, 105–8

      New England, 87–88

      New Madrid, 103–5

      northern California and San Andreas, 39–42 (see also San Andreas Fault)

      right-lateral strike-slip, 174, 180

      tectonic plates and, 60–61 (see also tectonic plates)

      zoning for, 411

      federal government. See government, federal; United States

      Federal Writers Project, 355

      feeding relief progams, 313

      felt area

      of New Madrid Sequence of 1811, 96

      of Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, 96, 258–61

      fence posts, displacement of, 174

      Ferry Building, 215

      Filben, Thomas, 330

      films

      The Bells of St. Mary’s, 2

      Film Exchanges, 50–51

      San Francisco, 292, 351

      financial issues

      bank and U. S. Mint response, 316–17

      costs of Great San Franciscio Earthquake of 1906, 288

      costs of San Francisco earthquake of 1989, 361

      insurance companies and (see insurance companies)

      post-earthquake financial relief, 313–14

      post-earthquake public relations compaign to encourage investors, 319–24

      stock market decline, 321–22

      suicide and financial troubles, 324

      firebreaks, creation of, with dynamite, 300, 305, 311–13

      fire department, San Francisco. See also fires

      efforts of, during Great San Francisco Earthquake, 300

      establishment of, 212

      firefighting system of, 228–29

      Fire Horse, 1906 as Chinese Year of, 23

      Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, 329

      fires. See also fire department, San Francisco

      anti-Chinese riots and, 222

      creating firebreaks with dynamite by military, 300, 305, 311–13

      early San Francisco and, 211–13, 292–93

      effect of, after Great San Francisco Earthquake, 274, 281, 290–302

      insurance against, 324, 326

      iron safes and, 286

      post-earthquake public-relations campaign focus on, 319–24

      pre-earthquake, 239–40

      Flamsteed, John, 79

      Flaugergues, Honoré, 99

      Flood, James, 225

      flying seal (term), 318

      food relief, 310, 313

      Forel, François, 389–90

      foreshocks, 88–90, 93

      Formosa earthquake of 1906, 26

      Fort Tejon, 192–93

      fossils, 150, 417

      France, Oklahoma attitudes toward, 106

      Francis (terrier dog), 314

      Franciscans, Spanish missionary work of, 203

      freedom fries, 106

      Fremstad, Olive, 234

      French restaurant (term), 224

      Freud, Sigmund, 50

      Frisco (term), 227

      Funston, Brigadier General Frederick, 304–7, 310

      furniture, California decorative, 353–55

      gabbro (term), 150, 413

      Gable, Clark, 292, 351

      Gadsden Purchase of 1854, 115

      Gaia theory, 4–5, 413–14

      Galápagos Islands, 165

      Galitzin-Wilip seismograph, 266

      Garbo, Greta, 299

      Garnet Hill Fault, 196

      gaslights, 210

      gas pipes, damage to, 290, 310, 361

      gas stations, 134

      gem swindle, Colorado, 141–42

      General Slocum steamship fire, 326

      Genthe, Arnold, 215, 221, 297–300, 352

      Geological Society of America, 151–52

      geological surveys. See also U. S. Geological Survey

      Great Western Surveys, 138–49

      William Brewer and Mount Diablo, 44

      Geological Survey of California, 44, 136–37, 140, 161

      Geological Survey of Oklahoma, 106

      by Ferdinand Hayden, 138–39

      by Clarence King, 139–43

      by John Wesley Powell, 144–49

      by George Wheeler and Grove Karl Gilbert, 143–44

      geological time scale, 401–3

      Geologic and Geographic Survey of the Fortieth Parallel, The, 140–43

      Geologic and Geographic Survey of the Rocky Mountain Area, 1870–78, The, 144–48

      Geologic and Geographic Survey of the Territories, The, 138–39

      Geologic and Geographic Survey West of the 100th Meridian, The, 143

      geology. See also rocks; science

      Arizona meteor crater, 133–36

      cordilleran, 148–49

      geological surveys (see geological surveys)

      geological time scale, 401–3

      glossary, 411–17

      Eldridge Moores, ophiolite sequences, and plate tectonics, 149–56

      of Mount Diablo and San Andreas Fault, 37–42

      of Palmdale, California, road cutting, 191–92

      plate tectonics and, 6–11, 63–64 (see also plate tectonics)

      political boundaries and geological boundaries, 39

      response of geologists to Great San Francisco Earthquake, 56, 320–21

      Skaergaard Layered Igneous Intrusion, 71–73

      space exploration, Gaia theory, and revolution in, 1–5 (see also New Geology)

      geothermal energy plant, 198

      German insurance companies, 301, 327, 329–30

      geysers, Yellowstone National Park, 139, 382–85

      Gieseke, Christy, 157–58

      Gilbert, Grove Karl, 14, 18–19, 135, 143–44, 145, 172–74, 246–47

      Girard House Fire, 292

      Glenallen, Yukon, 377

      glossary, 411–17

      glossolalia (term), 337

      gneiss, 414

      Goerlitz, Ernest, 250

      gold

      as California state mineral, 35

      discovery of, in California (see Gold Rush)

      fraudulent, in Oklahoma, 105–6

      geological surveys and, 137–38

      in Iceland, 72

      Golden Gate Park, 217

      Golden State (term), 35

      Gold Rush

      California growth and, 121–26

      Chinatown, Chinese immigrants, and, 217–18

      creation of California and, 35–36

      Great Western Surveys and, 137

      San Francisco growth and, 206–11

      Goldstein and Co., 296–97

      Gonds people, 74

      Gondwana, 83–84

      Gondwanaland, 74

      Good Friday Earthquake of 1964, 370–72

      Gorda Plate, 59, 169

      government, California

      capital cities, 128

      Earthquake Commission, 171, 182, 195, 256, 267, 269–71

      Earthquake Fault Zoning Act of 1972, 411

      Geological Survey of California, 136–37, 140, 161

      governors, 128–31

      Spanish and Mexican, 115–17

      gove
    rnment, democratic Icelandic, 67–68

      government, federal

      acquisition of California, 113–15

      Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, 222–23, 344

      Congress, President James Polk, and Great Western Surveys, 137–38

      EarthScope, SAFOD project, and, 185–87

      San Francisco’s supremacy and President Teddy Roosevelt, 53–54

      government, San Francisco

      Chinese regulations and, 222

      City Hall (see City Hall)

      corruption of pre-earthquake, 223–25, 280

      establishment of, 208–10

      fire department, 212–13, 228–29

      municipal report about damages, 317

      response of, to Great San Francisco Earthquake, 307–13

      graben (term), 414

      Grace Church, 283

      Gracie S. (ship), 252

      Grady, Michael, 245

      Grand Banks Earthquake of 1929, 109

      Grand Opera House, 233

      granites (term), 77, 81, 85, 414

      Grant, Ulysses S., 139, 234

      granular dynamite, 312

      graywacke (term), 414

      Great Charleston Earthquake of 1886, 17, 86–96

      Great Comet of 1811, 99

      Great Fire of London of 1666, 292

      Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906

      Alaska earthquakes and, 369–80

      California history prior to, 113–31 (see also California)

      casualties and physical damage caused by subsequent fire, 290–302

      casualties and physical damage directly caused by, 274–87 (see also casualties; costs; physical damage)

      casualties and physical damage indirectly caused by, 288–90

      current lack of preparation for earthquakes like, 360–64

      early estimates of effects of, 317–19, 331–33

      effects of, on Chinatown, 330–31

      effects of fires after, 290–302

      epicenter of, 171–79

      evening before, in San Francisco, 231–41

      eyewitness accounts of (see eyewitness accounts, Great San Francisco Earthquake)

      felt area of, 96, 258–61

      glossary, 411–17

      Great Western Surveys prior to, 133–49

      human response to, 54–56, 302–17 (see also human response)

      inaccurate accounts of, 419–21

      insurance company response to, 324–30

      loss of cultural creativity after, 351–56

      magnitude of, 397

      measurements of, 261–73, 387–403 (see also intensity, earthquake; magnitude, earthquake; seismographs; scales)

      New Geology, plate tectonics, and, 1–11 (see also earthquakes; geology; Mount Diablo; New Geology; plate tectonics; San Andreas Fault)

      paper people Chinese immigration after, 343–50 (see also Chinese immigrants)

      Pentecostal Movement after, 335–42

      pictures of, 287, 295–301 (see also photography)

      public-relations campaign to minimize effects of, 319–24

      rejection of urban planning after, 356–59

      San Francisco and (see San Francisco, California)

      San Francisco’s loss of supremacy to Los Angeles due to, 331–33

      science, technology, politics, and culture of United States in 1906, 49–56

      seismic events of 1906 and, 23–28

      this book about, 4–5

      timing of, 12–18, 253, 267–71

      view of, from space, 11–13

      Yellowstone National Park geysers and, 380–85

      Great Western Surveys, 138–49. See also geological surveys

      cordilleran geology as legacy of, 148–49

      by Ferdinand Hayden, 138–39

      by Clarence King, 139–43

      by John Wesley Powell, 144–48

      by Wheeler and Grove Karl Gilbert, 143–44

      Great Yokohama Earthquake of 1880, 263

      greed, Gold Rush, 125–26

      Greely, Major General Adolphus Washington, 304, 306, 309

      Greenland, North American Plate rocks in, 69–73, 79–81, 85

      Green River, 145

      Greenwich meridian and Greenwich Mean Time, 79, 177

      Gregori-Hosgri Fault, 167

      ground displacement

      by aseismic creep, 182–84

      by Chiayi or Meishan Earthquake of 1906, 26

      by Great San Francisco Earthquake of 1906, 171–74

      by San Francisco earthquake of 1989, 360–61

      ground waves, 399

      Gunn, Mrs. Lewis, 126–27

      Haines Junction, Yukon, 376

      Hall of Justice Building, 285, 307, 311

      Ham and Eggs Fire, 292

      Hamburg-Bremen Company, 329–30

      handbills, anti-looting, 308–9

      Hansen, Gladys, 323

      Harbor View Camp, 313

      Harding, President Warren G., 234

      Harte, Bret, 34, 36, 351

      Havasupai Indians, 147

      Hay, John, 142

      Hayden, Ferdinand, 138–39

      Hayes Valley Fire, 292–93

      Hayward, California, 232

      Hayward Fault, 200, 232, 363

      health, post-earthquake, 313

      Hearst, William Randolph, 236

      Heath, Cuthbert Eden, 326

      Hecker, Dr., 264

      Hekla volcano, 66

      Helena, Montana, 314

      hematite, 70

      Heng, Zhang, 261

      Herbert, Victor, 238

      Hermann Safe Company, 285–86

      Hertz, Alfred, 250

      Hewitt, Fred, 14, 20

      highbinders (term), 222

      highways

      Alaska Highway, 369, 372–77

      displacement of Sir Francis Drake Highway, 173–74

      first official California state, 128

      Gold Rush routes and, 124

      Holiness churches, 335–42

      homeless, 302, 313. See also refugees

      Hong Kong, 361

      hoodlum (term), 214

      Hopkins, Mark, 128–29, 225–27

      Hopper, James Marie, 240

      horizontal cut, insurance companies and, 328–29

      horses, 240, 249

      horsts (term), 414

      hospital patients, 280

      Hotaling, A. P., 286

      Hotel Nymphomania, 224

      hotels, San Francisco, 225

      housing, refugee, 313, 315–16, 330

      Hudson Bay, Canada, 73, 79–82

      Hudsonland, 83

      Hulbert, Archer Butler, 125

      human response, 302–33. See also fire department, San Francisco; military; police

      by banks and U. S. Mint, 316–17

      by city government and Mayor Eugene Schmitz, 307–13

      coping strategies, 295–96

      disaster recovery of cities, 302–4

      financial relief, 314

      to fire, 299–300

      firefighters, 300

      food and medicine relief, 310

      military response, 300, 304–13

      modern culture, science, and rational, 54–56

      by U. S. Post Office, 314–16

      human scale, earthquake intensity scales as, 391

      Hunter’s Point, California, 330

      Huntington, Collis, 128–29, 225

      hydraulic elevators, 233

      hydraulic mining, 18, 36–37

      hydrogaphy, 387

      hypocenters, earthquake, 159

      Iceland, 63–73

      igneous geologists, 72

      immigration

      Chinese (see Chinese immigrants)

      Civil War, Reconstruction Era, and, 127–28

      European, 346

      Gold Rush and, 35, 121–27

      Indian Plate, 39

      Indians. See Native Americans

      Indio, California, 197

      indirect earthquake effects, 288–90

      instruments, earthquake-detecting, 161–62. See also seismographs

     
    insurance companies

      earthquake damage and, 274–75, 288, 301

      fire danger and, 229, 239

      response of, to earthquake damage claims, 324–30

      stock market decline and, 321–22

      intensity, earthquake, 25, 192, 388–96, 401

      International Commission on Stratigraphy, 403

      International Latitude Station, 270

      intraplate earthquakes, North American Plate, 108–12

      intrusions (term), 414–13

      Inyo earthquake of 1872, 19

      Iranian earthquake of 2004, 28

      Iraq War, 106

      iridium, 415

      iron safes, 285–86

      Iroquois Theater fire, 326

      Irwin, Will, 227

      Islamic movement, 342

      Isla Robinson Crusoe, 165

      Isthmus of Panama route to California, 124

      Isua Formation, 73

      Italy, Vesuvius eruption in, 26–27, 234

      Ives, Joseph, 147

      Jackson, William Henry, 139

      Jackson Brewing Company, 285

      jails, 317

      James, William, 295–96, 310

      Jefferson, Thomas, 114

      Jesuits, seismographs and, 265–67

      Jet Propulsion Lab, 161

      John A. Campbell (ship), 252

      Juan de Fuca Plate, 59, 169

      Juan Fernandez Islands, 165

      Judson, Clarence, 20–22, 247

      Jurassic Period, 39–42, 415

      Kalakaua, King of Hawaii, 234

      Keith, William, 352

      Kenora, Canada, 81–82

      Kenoran Orogeny, 81

      Kenorland, 81–82

      Kern River, 193

      King, Clarence, 139–43

      Kingston, Maxine Hong, 345

      Klamath Mountains, 169

      Kluane Fault, 376

      Kluane National Park, 376

      Krakatoa eruption

      elephants and, 240

      Islamic movement after, 342

      Krakatoa: The Day the World Exploded–August 27, 1883 (book), 71

      K-T boundary event, 7, 415

      Kula Plate, 59

      Lafayette Park, San Francisco, 15, 270

      Lake Tahoe Wagon Road, 128

      Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, 176

      lamp-shells (term), 412

      landfills, 361, 417

      Land’s End, San Francisco, 226

      La Pérouse, Jean-François, 116

      Larkin Street, San Francisco, 14, 19–20

      latitude stations, 270

      latrine-emptying wagons, 313

      Laurasia, 74

      Laurentia, 83–84

      lavas, 150, 154. See also basalt rock

      law, martial, 308

      Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, 364

      Lawson, Andrew, 164, 182, 195, 256, 267, 269–71

      leadership, 303–4. See also human response

      Lee, Owen, 338–39

      Leese, Jacob, 204–5

      Leese, Rosalie, 205

      Legler, Mr., 253

      Lengfeld’s Pharmacy, 296–97

      letter mail delivery, post-earthquake, 314–16

      library damage report, 317

      Lick Observatory, 257, 270

     


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