Deep Creep Means Milder, More Frequent Earthquakes Along Southern California's San Jacinto Fault
Sunday, November 8, 2009 - 20:14
in Earth & Climate
New research demonstrates that deep creep may mean milder, more frequent earthquakes along SoCal's San Jacinto fault, making it a less likely candidate for a major earthquake than its neighbor to the east, the Southern San Andreas fault.
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