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California's San Andreas Fault is capable of triggering a massive earthquake. Here's what to know about this famous location ...
The San Andreas Fault, this scar visible from space, stretches across California for over 1,200 kilometers (about 745 miles).
Impact: The 1933 earthquake was Southern California’s deadliest in the modern record, leaving nearly 120 dead and causing $40 ...
A swarm of more than 400 earthquakes has hit California in the area between the San Andreas fault and the Imperial fault, with further seismic activity and potentially larger earthquakes set to ...
A major earthquake could hit the San Andrea Fault in California and damage could be far worse than previously reported, new research shows. Scientists believe that if an 8.0 magnitude earthquake we… ...
This earthquake did not hit directly along the San Andreas fault, as it was about 60 miles east of the fault. Along California’s north coast, the third earthquake hit at 10:13 p.m. near 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.
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 have puzzled over ...
A magnitude-5.2 earthquake occurred about 2.5 miles south Julian, California at 10:08 a.m. April 14, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A magnitude-5.2 earthquake occurred about 2.5 miles south Julian, California at 10:08 a.m. April 14, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.