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The San Andreas fault is capable of magnitude 7.8 earthquakes. Two have occurred twice in recent times: the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and one in 1857 in Southern California. Feb. 7 ...
A preliminary 6.0-magnitude earthquake struck near San Diego, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake's epicenter ...
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Times-Standard on MSNLori Dengler | A hiccup on the San Andreas transform systemThe Julian earthquake is worth closer examination not for its size or damage (there was very little), but for a demonstration ...
California is no stranger to earthquakes, but the risk of earthquakes hitting San Diego County specifically lies on the fact ...
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Below California's famed beaches, mountains and metropolitan areas lies a sinister web of earthquake faults — some so ...
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake jolted southern California Monday morning near San Diego felt as far away as Mexico, according to ...
And the Elsinore fault is not the only risk to Southern California. It can "be thought of as a sibling of the San Andreas, along with the sizable San Jacinto fault," said the Los Angeles Times.
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The Salinas Californian on MSNWhere was the earthquake in California?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.
Southern California typically experiences more than 10,000 earthquakes per year, according to the United States Geological ...
The Elsinore Fault Zone, a major fault line in Southern California and part of the San Andreas Fault system, is in this area. It is one of the largest in southern California and, according to the ...
The quake’s epicenter was recorded 2.49 miles south of Julian, in San Diego County. According to the USGS map, the quake was felt widely across Southern California and into Mexico. Seismologist ...
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