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Is Santa Barbara in any liquefaction zones?
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So far according to the maps I’ve seen it looks like Carpinteria down to Ventura is in a major liquefaction zone.
Also parts of coastal Goletta seem to be as well. But for some reason I can’t find any maps for the actual City of Santa Barbara.
I’m asking because I’m interested in seismology but also debating about moving either to Santa Cruz or Santa Barbara.
(I’m aware that fire, earthquakes and mudslides are other disasters to consider, but liquefaction seems to be the worst of all)
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