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Earthquake Information ; TYPE OF FAULTING: right-lateral strike-slip TIME: March 10, 1933 / 5:54 pm, PST LOCATION: 33° 37' N, 117° 58' W 5 km (3 miles) south of present-day Huntington Beach MAGNITUDE: M W6.4 · This earthquake occurred on the Newport-Inglewood fault zone, a system of right-lateral strike-slip faulting. There was no surface rupture associated with this earthquake. It resulted in 120 deaths and over $50 million in property damage. Most of the damaged buildings were of unreinf...
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Earthquake Information ; TYPE OF FAULTING: blind thrust TIME: January 17, 1994 / 4:30:55 am PST LOCATION: 34° 12.80' N, 118° 32.22' W 20 miles west-northwest of Los Angeles 1 mile south-southwest of Northridge MAGNITUDE: M W6.7 FAULTS INVOLVED: Northridge Thrust (also known as Pico Thrust) several other faults experienced minor rupture, rupture during large aftershocks, or triggered slip DEPTH: 18.4 km · At 4:30 am, on January 17, 1994, residents of the greater Los Angeles area were rudely awakened by the strong shaking of the Northridge ear ...
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Earthquake Information ; TYPE OF FAULTING: Reverse faulting, with a left-lateral component TIME: July 21, 1952 / 4:52 am, PDT LOCATION: 35° 00' N, 119° 02' W 37 km (23 miles) south of Bakersfield MAGNITUDE: MW7.5 FAULT RUPTURED: White Wolf fault MAXIMUM ELEVATION CHANGE: rise of about 1.3 meters (4 feet) · The largest earthquake in southern California since the Fort Tejon earthquake of 1857 and the Owens Valley earthquake of 1872, the Kern County earthquake of 1952 caused immense and wides...
Earthquake Information Fault Name Index A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone TYPE OF FAULT...
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