The map depicts both active and inactive faults and earthquakes magnitude 1.5 to 7.3 in southern California (1970-2010). The bathymetry was generated from digital files from the California Department of Fish And Game, Marine Region, Coastal Bathymetry Project. Elevation data are from the U.S. Geological Survey National Elevation Database.
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Faults in the upper left are part of the Eastern California Shear Zone, connecting northward with the Walker Lane region. Faults extend deeper than shown. Cumulative energy released by all earthquakes in Southern California from 1932 through July 2014. Highest energy in red, the lowest energy in dark blue.
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An online map of faults (Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States) that includes California is in the Faults section of the Earthquake Hazards Program website. Choose the Interactive Fault Map, or download KML files and GIS shapefiles from the links on the page. USGS hazard maps, data, and tools for California and other parts of the United States are in the Seismic Hazard Maps
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2 earthquakes in 2 days: Is California closer to the ‘Big One?’ | PBS NewsHour Below is a map of Southern California to display significant earthquakes and faults. The fault traces are shown in red. This is an interactive map. To toggle detailed instructions on how to use the map and its associated control panel, click the informtation button (“i”) to the right. A link to the glossary can also be found there.
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Map Of Earthquake Faults In Southern California
Below is a map of Southern California to display significant earthquakes and faults. The fault traces are shown in red. This is an interactive map. To toggle detailed instructions on how to use the map and its associated control panel, click the informtation button (“i”) to the right. A link to the glossary can also be found there. Wrightwood Earthquake. Below is a map of southern California, with five regions highlighted: Southern Coast Ranges and Central Valley area is orange. Sierra Nevada and Basin and Range area is green. Mojave region is yellow. Extreme southern end of California is red. Los Angeles area is blue-violet.
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The California Geological Survey’s interactive map allows users to identify the location and classification of faults throughout California. Information available includes the age of the most recent activity on each fault segment, surface rupture areas, and whether or not the faults are visible at the surface. Click here to use the California fault activity map. Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech
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A map of major faults in southern California with the four study sites… | Download Scientific Diagram The California Geological Survey’s interactive map allows users to identify the location and classification of faults throughout California. Information available includes the age of the most recent activity on each fault segment, surface rupture areas, and whether or not the faults are visible at the surface. Click here to use the California fault activity map.
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IEMA, FEMA: Be Prepared For Illinois Earthquakes | NPR Illinois The map depicts both active and inactive faults and earthquakes magnitude 1.5 to 7.3 in southern California (1970-2010). The bathymetry was generated from digital files from the California Department of Fish And Game, Marine Region, Coastal Bathymetry Project. Elevation data are from the U.S. Geological Survey National Elevation Database.
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2 earthquakes in 2 days: Is California closer to the ‘Big One?’ | PBS NewsHour An online map of faults (Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States) that includes California is in the Faults section of the Earthquake Hazards Program website. Choose the Interactive Fault Map, or download KML files and GIS shapefiles from the links on the page. USGS hazard maps, data, and tools for California and other parts of the United States are in the Seismic Hazard Maps
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California Fault Lines Map | Map, Lines, California Aug 14, 2019Southern San Andreas fault (Southern California), magnitude 7.8: 1,800 dead, 50,000 injured, $200 billion in damage, more than 250,000 displaced from homes (scenario website).
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Southern California Regional Rocks and Roads – San Diego Geology – Major Faults Below is a map of Southern California to display significant earthquakes and faults. The fault traces are shown in red. This is an interactive map. To toggle detailed instructions on how to use the map and its associated control panel, click the informtation button (“i”) to the right. A link to the glossary can also be found there.
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BUILT TO A FAULT – The Poly Post Wrightwood Earthquake. Below is a map of southern California, with five regions highlighted: Southern Coast Ranges and Central Valley area is orange. Sierra Nevada and Basin and Range area is green. Mojave region is yellow. Extreme southern end of California is red. Los Angeles area is blue-violet.
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A map of major faults in southern California with the four study sites… | Download Scientific Diagram
BUILT TO A FAULT – The Poly Post Faults in the upper left are part of the Eastern California Shear Zone, connecting northward with the Walker Lane region. Faults extend deeper than shown. Cumulative energy released by all earthquakes in Southern California from 1932 through July 2014. Highest energy in red, the lowest energy in dark blue.
2 earthquakes in 2 days: Is California closer to the ‘Big One?’ | PBS NewsHour Southern California Regional Rocks and Roads – San Diego Geology – Major Faults Aug 14, 2019Southern San Andreas fault (Southern California), magnitude 7.8: 1,800 dead, 50,000 injured, $200 billion in damage, more than 250,000 displaced from homes (scenario website).