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San Bernardino earthquake: San Andreas fault fears as 3.5 magnitude quake rocks California - MSNTwin earthquakes shocked California today, just four miles from San Bernardino, registering at about 3.5 on the Richter scale, as X quickly lit up with posts that said the quake felt like 'jolts ...
Southern California’s section of the San Andreas fault is “locked, loaded and ready to roll,” a leading earthquake scientist said Wednesday at the National Earthquake Conference in Long Beach.
1857, southern San Andreas fault, magnitude 7.8: The fault was ruptured fault from southernmost Monterey County to the Cajon Pass in San Bernardino County; damage was reported from Monterey County ...
New geological research reveals that the Mission Creek strand of the San Andreas Fault in Southern California is moving fast and could redistribute damage during an earthquake. The strand was previ… ...
New geological research reveals that the Mission Creek strand of the San Andreas Fault in Southern California is moving fast and could redistribute damage during an earthquake. The strand was previ… ...
The Mission Creek strand, which runs from Indio through the San Bernardino Mountains, is actually Southern California's fastest slipping section of the San Andreas Fault.
These channels indicated to Blisniuk that a part of the notorious San Andreas fault in the San Bernardino Mountains called the Mission Creek Strand is moving much faster than previously thought.
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