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  1. The San Andreas Fault, at least the current, modern one, has not been the only transform boundary that has existed in this location. In the southern section, there have been at least two previous iterations (Powell and Weldon, 1992). More importantly, a ‘new’ San Andreas appears to be forming in eastern California and western Nevada.

  2. 11. März 2014 · The most famous example is California's San Andreas Fault, which stretches some 600 miles (1,000 kilometers) from southern California to north of San Francisco. The sideways motion of the fault's ...

  3. 28. Mai 2015 · The northern San Andreas leveled San Francisco in 1906, but it’s been a lot longer since the southern part of the fault ruptured. On average, Southern California has seen big quakes every 110 to ...

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  4. The entire San Andreas fault system is more than 800 miles long and extends to depths of at least 10 miles within the Earth. In detail, the fault is a complex zone of crushed and broken rock from a few hundred feet to a mile wide. Many smaller faults branch from and join the San Andreas fault zone. Almost any road cut in the zone shows a myriad ...

  5. 28. Sept. 2004 · The Town of Parkfield, located on the San Andreas fault in central California, has been the site of an intensive, multidisciplinary earthquake study since the late 1970's. The goal is to observe the fault and surrounding crust at close range at the time before, during and after an earthquake, to better understand the earthquake process and provide a scientific basis for earthquake prediction.

  6. 9. März 2015 · Dwayne Johnson stars in SAN ANDREAS, in theaters May 29, 2015.http://facebook.com/sanandreasmoviehttp://sanandreasmovie.com---After the infamous San Andreas ...

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  7. 7. Sept. 2023 · Die San-Andreas-Verwerfung ist eines der berühmtesten geologischen Merkmale der Welt. Es handelt sich um eine große Transformationsstörung in Kalifornien, USA, die für ihre historische Bedeutung für die Erforschung der Plattentektonik und ihr Potenzial zur Auslösung großer Erdbeben bekannt ist. In dieser Einführung untersuchen wir die Definition, Lage und historische Bedeutung der San ...