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INSTRUCTIONS ON LOCATING ACTIVE FAULTS USING FAULTFINDER If you are currently
located, or if want to know the location of active faults, in the Greater Metro
Manila Area (GMMA), click "Valley Fault System (VFS)" in the opening page,
otherwise, click "Other Fault Systems". If you want to know the distance of your
current location to the nearest active fault: 1.Turn on your gadget's tracking
device (e.g. GPS, Location). 2.Click "VFS Fault Nearest You", if you are inside
"Valley Fault System (VFS)" or "Active Fault Nearest You", if you are inside
"Other Fault Systems". 3.You may click "Legend," located at the lower rightmost
corner of the map, to see legend. 4.You may click "Base Maps", located at the
upper rightmost corner of the map, to change maps. (Note: For more accurate
plotting of the faults, use "Philippine Geoportal" maps.) If you want to know
the distance of a particular area to the nearest active fault: 1.Double click
your cursor on a known area or any area of interest. You may also click on
"Active Fault Based on Location" tab if you want to know the distance of a
Barangay to the nearest active fault. 2.When using maps other than the maps in
the Philippine Geoportal, make sure to click on the known area or your area of
interest, every time you change zoom level. (Note: For more accurate plotting of
the faults, use "Philippine Geoportal" maps.) 3.You may click "Legend," located
at the lower rightmost corner of the map, to see legend. 4.You may click "Base
Maps," located at the upper rightmost corner of the map, to change maps. To
return to the opening page, click "HOME/RESET". To change zoom level, click on
the "+" or "-" signs located at the upper leftmost corner of the map. You can
also pinch-in or pinch-out zoom when using a mobile device. PHIVOLCS