Helium finding adds new wrinkle to Newport-Inglewood fault

Wednesday, July 1, 2015 - 06:20 in Earth & Climate

When Jim Boles went to the Santa Fe Springs oil field three years ago to study helium samples, he wasn't thinking about earthquakes. As a researcher in petroleum geology and geochemistry, Boles was studying why the temperatures were so hot underground.

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