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Alameda County topographic maps

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Berkeley Hills

United States > California > Alameda County > Berkeley

The Berkeley Hills are bounded by the major Hayward Fault along their western base, and the minor Wildcat fault on their eastern side. The highest peaks are Grizzly Peak with an elevation of 1,754 feet (535 m) and Round Top, an extinct volcano with an elevation of 1,761 feet (537 m) and William Rust Summit at…

Average elevation: 158 m

Livermore

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 184 m

Piedmont

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 97 m

Union City

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 30 m

Fremont

United States > California > Alameda County

Centerville was the main town in Washington Township. Centerville is located at 37°33′15″N 121°59′57″W / 37.55417°N 121.99917°W / 37.55417; -121.99917 (Centerville). It lies at an elevation of 52 feet (16 m). Centerville was started by George Lloyd who started selling cold beer to stage…

Average elevation: 93 m

Emeryville

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 14 m

Oakland

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 51 m

Pleasanton

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 187 m

Albany

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 56 m

Berkeley

United States > California > Alameda County

In 1866, Oakland's private College of California looked for a new site. It settled on a location north of Oakland along the foot of the Contra Costa Range (later called the Berkeley Hills) astride Strawberry Creek, at an elevation of about 500 feet (150 m) above the bay, commanding a view of the Bay Area and…

Average elevation: 109 m

Hayward

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 76 m

Fairview

United States > California > Alameda County > Fairview

Average elevation: 122 m

San Leandro

United States > California > Alameda County

The San Leandro Hills run above the city to the northeast. In the lower elevations of the city, an upper regionally contained aquifer is located 50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 m) below the surface. At least one deeper aquifer exists approximately 250 feet (75 m) below the surface. Some salt water intrusion has taken…

Average elevation: 21 m

Dublin

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 202 m

Alameda

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 9 m

Newark

United States > California > Alameda County

Average elevation: 4 m

Sunol

United States > California > Alameda County > Pleasanton

Average elevation: 222 m

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