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Shaking was felt in San Bernardino, Riverside, Victorville, and Hesperia from the first earthquake. The continuing movement of the San Andreas fault is always something for California residents to ...
Other sections of the San Andreas fault also are far overdue for a big quake. Further southeast of the Cajon Pass, such as in San Bernardino County, the fault has not moved substantially since an ...
These channels indicated to Blisniuk that a part of the notorious San Andreas fault in the San Bernardino Mountains called the Mission Creek Strand is moving much faster than previously thought.
The San Andreas Fault cuts a path across Southern California ... McDonald’s opened in San Bernardino 85 years ago — as BBQ spot As Holocaust survivors continue to vanish, one of the oldest ...
The magnitude 4.7 earthquake Tuesday east of Monterey Bay hit on a unique section of the San Andreas fault that has long generated interest from scientists. The quake was felt across a wide area ...
Three earthquakes, with magnitudes ranging from 3.0 to 3.6, were recorded near San Bernardino, California on Monday. Some described the trio of earthquakes in San Bernardino on Monday as quick ...
SAN BERNARDINO >> One day — 25 million years ... Photos: CSUSB professor leads hike to San Andreas fault Among the early stops was to look at some slate gray-greenish rock that didn’t look ...
San Andreas is another Inland Empire’s city in danger in case of an earthquake originating along the fault line. San Bernardino is rich with water, a rare thing in drought-stricken California.
The San Bernardino County and Los Angeles County ... and therefore capable of the biggest earthquakes." The San Andreas fault "is also the fastest moving," Jones said, "so, on average, it has ...
The southern San Andreas fault in California is in a seismic drought, going more than 300 years without a major earthquake. New research shows the lack of seismic activity may be due to the drying ...
According to the California Geological Survey, the Rose Canyon Fault Zone is part of the greater San Andreas Fault System ... in this zone include San Bernardino, Loma Linda and Lytle Creek.