SoCal Char

GIS211...

Intermediate Geographic Information Systems - Spring 2008

<Final Project - Earthquake!>

Team members:

  • Matt
  • Kwan
  • Charlotte

<Team Project>

Determine short-term impacts and responses to the disaster.

  • Short-term impacts might include: landsildes, water shortages, pollution and/or contamination, fire, liquefaction, etc.
  • Short-term responses might include: evacuations (individuals and/or community level, e.g., buses), identification of shelters
    and medical centers, etc.

<Assigned Scenario with Amendments>

Late last night, Orange County, California experienced a tremendous earthquake along the Elsinore Fault Line. Preliminary measurement indicate a magnitude 7.6 quake! Reports of current conditions are unconfirmed.
  Changed the time of the quake from "Late last night" to
7:40 a.m. on Thursday, October 16, 2008.
Soil liquefaction has caused significant damage to Interstate Highway 5 (I-5), between the Ortega Highway and La Paz Road.
  Data models do not show a significant hazard for Interstate Highway 5 between the Ortega Highway (CA-74) and La Paz Road, so this area will remain unaffected by liquefaction hazards.
  Data models show a landsilde zone affecting the I-5 just North of the Ortega Highway. This section of freeway both Northbound and Southbound will be closed.
  Data models show a landsilde zone closely affecting the I-5 Crown Valley Parkway exit, (Northbound from La Paz, East side of the ramp). We have decided to ignore this and focus more on the Mission Viejo areas.
Scattered landslides have been reported in the hills of eastern Mission Viejo in and around O'Neill Regional Park.
  No Changes.
Roads closed due to either liquefaction or landslides or both:
Mission Viejo North and South.
Geographic Extent - Orange County - with a focus on Mission Viejo
  Given a presentation time of 30 minutes, only overall generalizations for Orange County will be made.