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Los Angeles, California Fault Lines - ArcGIS
2012年3月11日 · This is a map of Los Angeles California's fault lines and active fault lines. I have also included where each weather station is located so people can stay on top of fault lines. Web Map by Lyndsthang
Fault Activity Map of California
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Los Angeles Earthquake Fault Map - cccarto.com
The above map shows fault zones in the Los Angeles Basin region. Click on faults for more information. 1. San Andreas Fault: The most famous fault in California, though it lies just outside the Los Angeles Basin, its influence on seismic activity is significant. 2.
Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech
This map covers most of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. Within this map area, most every kind of fault type can be found. Indeed, since these maps show only surface traces of faults, some potentially damaging faults -- namely, blind thrust faults, like the one which caused the Northridge earthquake of 1994 -- are not shown.
Fault Activity Map of California - ArcGIS
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Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech
Extreme southern end of California is red. Los Angeles area is blue-violet. This map is clickable. Clicking on a region will take you to an enlarged relief map of the area, with local faults highlighted in a variety of colors, and linked to pages detailing information about these faults.
Geological Faults - Los Angeles
The Geological Faults are the known fault lines provided by the California Geological Survey.
the California Department of Conservation, California Geological Survey has published Official Earthquake Fault Zones for the following Quadrangles in Los Angeles County: BURNT PEAK LAKE HUGHES DEL SUR These maps are in effect as of November 21, 2024. Quadrangle Maps can be downloaded from the California Geological
This map shows the locations and activity of significant faults in California, categorized by the rate they move and can produce earthquakes. The maximum size of an earthquake is related to the length of the fault.
ArcGIS Web Application - California
Interactive map application for exploring California's fault activity and geologic hazards.