Two active Southern California faults may cause a Big One by rupturing together

Thursday, March 17, 2016 - 05:40 in Earth & Climate

Two of Southern California's most active faults could rupture together in a magnitude-7.5 earthquake, according to a new study, raising a grim seismic scenario for communities east of Los Angeles. The study established how a major earthquake could begin on the San Jacinto fault and continue on...

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