The San Andreas fault is about to crack here’s what will happen when it does
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Sisar Fault Map. New Earthquake Faults Found in Washington Live Science The GEM Global Active Faults project is compiling a global dataset of active faults for seismic hazard assessment as well as research, education and general interest I've made new active fault maps of Central America and the Caribbean, North Africa, Northeastern Asia, and modified existing mapping of South America and the Philippines (link coming soon, hopefully).
Small earthquake near the Big Bend of the San Andreas Fault from temblor.net
The GEM Foundation's Global Active Faults is building a comprehensive, global dataset of active fault traces of seismogenic concern This repository comprises GIS files of fault traces and small amount of relevant attributes or metadata (fault geometry, kinematics, slip rate, etc.) useful for seismic hazard modeling and other tectonic applications.
Small earthquake near the Big Bend of the San Andreas Fault
This layer shows surface faults traces that are believed to be sources of M 6+ earthquakes during the Quaternary geologic period (past 1.6 million years) This sample Engineering map portal was created entirely using Mango Over time, these earthquakes have caused significant economic losses and infrastructure damage due to ground shaking, liquefaction, landslides, and tsunamis.
California Puts Earthquake Fault Maps Online Live Science. This sample Engineering map portal was created entirely using Mango 361 Last Review Date: 2017-05-15 citation for this record: citation for this record: Bryant, W.A., compiler, 2017, Fault number 361, Sisar fault zone, in Quaternary fault and fold database of the United States: U.S
Exploring earthquake fault lines in Google Earth Google Earth Blog. Google Earth File In this layer, the fault colors represent age of last movement on the fault, from 1.6 million years ago to the present. These maps may be revised as new information becomes available