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Many maps show the boundary as a single line labeled San Andreas Fault, but this is a simplification. The main strand of the San Andreas is the longest continuous fault in California, extending ...
The earthquake was caused by movement along the San Andreas Fault, which ran for nearly 275 miles. Shaking was felt from southern Oregon all the way down to Los Angeles. Just after 5 in the morning, a ...
Hours past midnight, a family of curious foxes scurried about on the Carrizo Plain. A trail camera captured a group of San Joaquin kit foxes at their den site at the national monument in San Luis ...
The mammals were spotted at Carrizo Plain National Monument in San Luis Obispo County, according to the Bureau of Land Management. Photo from Bob Wick / Bureau of Land Management Hours past ...
A commentary of the recent 5.2 magnitude earthquake hitting Southern California on Monday, April 14th at around 10 AM. A person receives a message from the universe. (Elaine Kim) ...
The Elsinore fault can be thought of as a sibling of the San Andreas, along with the sizable San Jacinto fault, said Kate Scharer, research geologist with the U.S. Geological Survey. The San ...
Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones said this earthquake is likely associated with the Elsinore Fault, which is a branch of the larger San Andreas Fault system. Jones said the depth of the quake was about ...
If there is it’s in a pretty bad building,” Jones said. The Elsinore Fault is considered a little sister to the San Andreas Fault and experiences a 4.0 magnitude quake about once a year.