Researchers find why San Andreas fault hasn’t caused a big earthquake in L.A. — yet
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Over the past 1,000 years, earthquakes at the southern San Andreas fault occurred when water levels of a large nearby lake were high
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Over the past 1,000 years, earthquakes at the southern San Andreas fault occurred when water levels of a large nearby lake were high
Full ArticleA new paper in the journal Nature offers an explanation for why the major fault line is overdue for the Big One.
The 1,200-mile-long Denali Fault stretches in an upward arc from southwestern Alaska and the Bering Sea eastward to western..