Deep creep means milder, more frequent earthquakes along Southern California's San Jacinto fault
Monday, November 9, 2009 - 00:28
in Earth & Climate
With an average of four mini-earthquakes per day, Southern California's San Jacinto fault constantly adjusts to make it a less likely candidate for a major earthquake than its quiet neighbor to the
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