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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… ...
San Andreas Fault could be primed for the ‘big one’ Seismologist believe the chances of a large earthquake is ‘significantly elevated’ on the San Andreas Fault after a cluster of minor ...
A third earthquake has rocked San Bernardino after the area was hit by two others earlier, raising fears of a serious seismic incident on the San Andreas fault. The US Geological Survey reported ...
A 3.5 earthquake occurred Monday near San Bernardino at 9:44 a.m., followed by a 3.0 quake four minutes later. Just before 10 p.m., another 3.5 quake landed.
It comes after a third earthquake rocked San Bernardino and the area was hit by two others, raising fears of a serious seismic incident on the San Andreas fault.
The San Bernardino basin lies between the two. Both San Andreas and San Jacinto are strike-slip faults. This means the two sides of each boundary slide past the other like blocks.
For the first time, scientists have produced a computer image showing huge sections of California rising and sinking around the San Andreas fault.
Cal State San Bernardino geology professor Joan Fryxell leads hikers to a point on the San Andreas fault north of the campus in San Bernardino on Thursday. The hike was held in conjunction with ...
It started at San Bernardino city hall and went through the Cajon Pass all the way to Big Pines. Along the way, Jones described what an earthquake might be like along the San Andreas fault.
Instead of zipping relatively neatly along the fault line under San Bernardino, a multi-fault earthquake—even a less powerful one than the 1812 temblor—could jump right across a very densely ...
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