Geologists detail likely site of San Andreas Fault’s next major quake

Geologists identify the San Andreas Fault’s ‘Durmid Ladder’ structure, a a nearly 15.5-mile-long, sheared zone with two, nearly parallel master faults and hundreds of smaller, rung-like cross faults that could be the site of the region’s next major earthquake.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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