Geology of the San Jacinto Fault Zone in the Peninsular Ranges of Southern California
<p>The San Jacinto fault zone is one of the major branches of the San Andreas fault system in southern California. The straightness, continuity, and high seismicity of the San Jacinto fault zone suggest that it may be currently the most important member of the system.</p> <p>Alt...
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