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The San Andreas Fault is a continental right-lateral strike-slip transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers (750 mi) through the U.S. state of California. It forms part of the tectonic boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. Traditionally, for scientific purposes, the fault has been … See more
Northern
The northern segment of the fault runs from Hollister, through the Santa Cruz Mountains, epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, … See moreThe Pacific Plate, to the west of the fault, is moving in a northwest direction while the North American Plate to the east is moving toward the southwest, but relatively southeast under … See more
Early years
The fault was first identified in Northern California by UC Berkeley geology professor Andrew Lawson in 1895 and named by him after the surrounding San Andreas valley. Eleven years later, Lawson discovered … See more• Akciz, S. O.; Grant Ludwig, L.; Arrowsmith, R. J.; Capaldi, T. N.; Rhodes, E. J. (2023). "Channel Incision Ages to the Rescue: An Improved Age for the Penultimate … See more
The San Andreas began to form in the mid Cenozoic about 30 Mya (million years ago). At this time, a spreading center between the Pacific … See more
The San Andreas Fault has had some notable earthquakes in historic times:
• 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake: About 350 kilometers (220 mi) … See more• San Francisco Bay Area portal
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• California earthquake forecast – 2015 US Geological Survey … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBLearn about the San Andreas Fault, the sliding boundary between the Pacific and North American plates that cuts California in two. See maps, photos and myths of the world's most famous fault.
WEBSan Andreas Fault, major fracture of the Earth’s crust in extreme western North America. The fault trends northwestward for more than 800 miles …
WEBMar 11, 2015 · The San Andreas Fault in California marks the boundary between two of Earth's tectonic plates and triggered some of the biggest earthquakes in United States history.
WEBMay 18, 2021 · The fault history of the Mill Creek strand of the San Andreas fault (SAF) in the San Gorgonio Pass region, along with the reconstructed geomorphology surrounding this fault strand, reveals the important role …
How you can find and see the San Andreas Fault
WEBJun 12, 2023 · Discover the geology of the San Andreas Fault through interpretive signs on this paved loop through meadows and along a stream lined with alders and willows. A fence that was constructed half way …
WEBSan Andreas Fault Zone. TYPE OF FAULT: right-lateral strike-slip. LENGTH: 1200 km. 550 km south from Parkfield; 650km northward. NEARBY COMMUNITIES: Parkfield, Frazier Park, Palmdale, …
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