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    The San Jacinto Fault Zone (SJFZ) is a major strike-slip fault zone that runs through San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial Counties in Southern...
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  • California San Jacinto River (California) San Jacinto Fault Zone, a Southern Californian fault zone San Jacinto Valley, California San Jacinto, Indiana San Jacinto...
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  • both the San Andreas and San Jacinto Fault Zones. Each of these studies worked with limited data, and the effects of the shock and various fault rupture...
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    New Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ), sometimes called the New Madrid fault line (or fault zone or fault system), is a major seismic zone and a prolific source...
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  • mainshock occurred on a segment of the San Jacinto Fault Zone. This highly segmented, 210-km-long strike-slip fault that forms part of the boundary between...
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    estimated to be $200,000. The San Jacinto Fault Zone is a major strike-slip fault zone that runs through San Bernardino, Riverside, San Diego, and Imperial counties...
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    earthquake along the Cascadia subduction zone could trigger a rupture along the San Andreas Fault. In the south, the fault terminates near Bombay Beach, California...
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    The San Felipe Fault Zone (also known as the Agua Caliente or Murrieta Hot Springs Fault zone) is an active Quaternary fault zone made up of continuous...
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  • 1968 Borrego Mountain earthquake (category Geology of San Diego County, California)
    is a complex zone of faults that run parallel to the SAF. The two main faults are the San Jacinto Fault Zone (SJFZ) and Elsinore Fault Zone. The SJFZ is...
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    the San Jacinto Fault Zone in the east to offshore Malibu in the west, and is defined primarily by moderate to shallow north-dipping faults, with a conservative...
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  • Perris Block (category Geology of San Bernardino County, California)
    the west by the Chino Fault and Elsinore Trough, on the east and northeast by the San Jacinto Fault Zone including the San Jacinto Valley graben. It is...
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    Fault Zone is thought to accommodate slip from both the San Andreas and the San Jacinto fault zones. However, studies covering the last few hundred years...
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    1971 San Fernando earthquake 1952 Kern County earthquake 1933 Long Beach earthquake 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake San Andreas Fault San Jacinto Fault Zone Elsinore...
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    Canyon Fault Salton Trough Salinian Block San Andreas Fault # San Cayetano Fault San Felipe Fault Zone San Gabriel Fault San Jacinto Fault Zone Santa Maria...
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  • the San Andreas Fault and San Jacinto Fault Zone (SJFZ) discontinues. This region represents a transition zone between continental transform faulting and...
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    The secondary faults lay to the west of the main SAF at the extreme southern portion, including the active and young San Jacinto Fault Zone, which may be...
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    to the north and the San Jacinto Mountains to the south. The pass was formed by the San Andreas Fault, a major transform fault between the Pacific plate...
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  • every notable fault, but only major fault zones.[clarification needed] Lists of earthquakes Tectonics Yeats, R. (2012), Active Faults of the World, Cambridge...
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  • Magistrale, Harold, The relation of the southern San Jacinto fault zone to the Imperial and Cerro Prieto faults in Contributions to Crustal Evolution of the...
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  • J. "San Jacinto Fault Zone in Southern California". Quaternary to Recent Basin Development and Neotectonics of the Central San Jacinto Fault Zone, Southern...
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    of earthquakes with the San Jacinto Fault Zone, located about 4 miles (6.4 km) from the reservoir, and the San Andreas Fault, located about 19 miles (31 km)...
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    The San Diego Trough Fault Zone is a group of connected right-lateral strike-slip faults that run parallel to the coast of Southern California, United...
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  • Brawley Formation (category Geology of San Diego County, California)
    margin of an arid Pleistocene lake. It is in the San Jacinto Fault Zone area, including in the San Felipe Hills. It preserves fossils from the Pleistocene...
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  • the Salton Sea. With the San Jacinto Fault Zone to the west, the Elsinore fault to the south-southwest, and the Imperial fault centered directly under...
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    springs including San Jacinto, Eden, Saboba and Gilman are active in the San Jacinto Mountains due to the presence of the San Jacinto fault zone and Elsinore...
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    San Gabriel Mountains, southwest by the San Timoteo badlands, and southeast by the Crafton Hills. The San Andreas Fault and San Jacinto Fault zones enter...
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  • of local fault hazards, and constructed the campus upon an elevated pressure ridge (the Bunker Hill Dike) along the San Jacinto Fault Zone, which bisects...
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    traverse. The San Gabriel Mountains are composed of a large fault block between the San Andreas Fault Zone to the north, and the San Gabriel Fault and the Sierra...
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    UCERF3 (category Seismic faults of California)
    size of many ruptures. The largest probability decrease is on the San Jacinto Fault, which went from 32% to 9%. Again this is due to multifault rupturing...
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  • La Loma Hills (category Mountain ranges of San Bernardino County, California)
    major fault-bounded blocks of the northern part of the Peninsular Ranges. The San Jacinto Fault Zone is to the northeast. Mountain ranges of San Bernardino...
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