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Live Science on MSNThe San Andreas Fault: Facts about the crack in California's crust that could unleash the 'Big One'California's San Andreas Fault is capable of triggering a massive earthquake. Here's what to know about this famous location ...
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Live Science on MSNAlmost half of California's faults — including San Andreas — are overdue for earthquakesCalifornia's earthquakes are far more likely to be "overdue" compared with earthquakes in the rest of the world.
A huge earthquake caused by the San Andreas Fault is long overdue and continues to cause concern... A picture shows residents overlooking downtown San Francisco as fires breakout across the city ...
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Rock this Earthquake Tour of the San Andreas Fault in Palm SpringsThe San Andreas Fault is the cause of some of the worst earthquakes California has ever seen. So of course, we had to see it up close and personal. Like many folks, our family is drawn to the ...
Remote sections along California’s massive San Andreas Fault, where large earthquakes regularly occur, may be primed to shake again any day now, according to a new study. The area around ...
The southern San Andreas fault in California is in a seismic drought, going more than 300 years without a major earthquake. New research shows the lack of seismic activity may be due to the drying ...
It’s the shaking from the earthquake or potentially liquefaction or landslides. In fact, one of the highest hazard places in the Bay Area would be the Santa Clara Valley, because it’s right in between ...
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck Parkfield in Monterey County Wednesday afternoon.The quake hit at 3:56 p.m. and was ...
By Thomas Fuller It has been about three centuries since the last great earthquake on the southern San Andreas Fault, the most treacherous seismic hazard in California. For decades researchers ...
Several earthquakes with epicenters beneath the ocean surface rattled the Northern California coastline early Monday. The ...
The southern San Andreas fault in California is in a seismic drought, going more than 300 years without a major earthquake. New research shows the lack of seismic activity may be due to the drying ...
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