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While not a household name like the San Andreas, the Elsinore fault is part of a larger seismic zone that experts fear and believe more people should know about.
It marks the end of the famous San Andreas Fault, the location of many earthquakes ... In 1989, the Loma Prieta earthquake struck central California, killing 63 people and injuring 3,757 others.
Seismologists are closely monitoring California's fault lines as concerns grow about the possibility that the "Big One" could happen soon. The "Big One" refers to a massive earthquake that could ...
Scientists are monitoring another fault line in California, the Cascadia Subduction Zone, which they believe could also produce a powerful earthquake soon. New research found that a 8.0 magnitude ...
California could be ... It has revealed that the fault splits into four segments instead of being one continuous strip like many other fault lines. 'The accuracy and this resolution is truly ...
Most earthquakes happen along fault lines, which are the boundaries between tectonic plates. Here in California, we have the San Andreas Fault. It forms the boundary between the Pacific and North ...
The Elsinore fault is "one of the major risks in Southern California," Lucy Jones, a seismologist and Caltech research associate, said to the Los Angeles Times. It's capable of producing up to a ...
(FOX40.COM) — On Thursday night, three earthquakes were detected near California’s most active fault, the San Andreas Fault, according to records from the United States Geological Survey.