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  1. The San Andreas fault's nick name is "SAF". Earthquakes. Earthquake-triggered landslide in China (2008), collapsed freeway in San Francisco (1989) and toppled building in Taiwan (1999) An earthquake is the shaking of the ground cause by seismic waves. Almost all earthquakes occur when pent up stress in rocks along large, active faults (like the ...

  2. Sesar San Andreas. /  35.117°N 119.650°W  / 35.117; -119.650. Sesar San Andreas di Dataran Carrizo. Sesar San Andreas atau Patahan San Andreas adalah patahan geser aktif di negara bagian California, Amerika Serikat, yang memiliki panjang 1.300 km. Patahan ini membentuk batas tektonik antara Lempeng Pasifik dan Lempeng Amerika Utara.

  3. New research has revealed a connection between high lake levels and an increase in large earthquakes along the Southern San Andreas Fault. Despite the potent...

  4. 28 de sept. de 2004 · September 28, 2004— M 6.0 earthquake captured. The Parkfield Experiment is a comprehensive, long-term earthquake research project on the San Andreas fault. Led by the USGS and the State of California, the experiment's purpose is to better understand the physics of earthquakes - what actually happens on the fault and in the surrounding region ...

  5. 25 de oct. de 2022 · The San Andreas fault started forming some 30 million years ago, although the southern section of the fault has ‘only’ existed for around 5 million years. The slip rate along the fault is a ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2015 · A seemingly ideal day turns disastrous when California's notorious San Andreas fault triggers a devastating, magnitude 9 earthquake, the largest in recorded history. As the Earth cracks open and ...

  7. The San Andreas fault defines an approximately 1300 km (800 mi) portion of the boundary between the Pacific and North American plates (see tectonic map). Along its length, the fault undergoes horizontal strike-slip motion that accommodates most of the relative motion between the plates. To the north, a complex of transform faults and spreading ...