The fault's location makes it dangerous, and it's far more active than the better-known SanAndreasfault that runs through southern California. Here & Now's Peter O'Dowd talks with ...
In 1906, an earthquake with an estimated magnitude of 7.9 ruptured 300 miles of the SanAndreasfault, from Humboldt County to San Benito County, and destroyed much of San Francisco. A ...
Gently bobbing in my kayak in the southeasterly corner of Tomales Bay, I spotted a dense wall of fog, 12 miles northwest. It closed off all visibility between Tomales Bluffs ...
California, known for its seismic activity due to several geological faults such as the famous San Andreas Fault, has always experienced several small quakes most of them which ca ...
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