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natureandco.com - Earthquakes in New Zealand
Cover image: the Awatere Fault Zone at Tarndale looking south-west up the Wairau River to the ... Volcanic Zone. See map at IGNS. Movements of major faults Fault/area Rate of movement Periodicity of big quakes Last big quake Alpine Fault 2 ... the last 100 years Wellington Fault 600 years 300-500 years ago Wairarapa Fault 1855 magnitude 8-8.2 Hope Fault 15-25 mm/y ...
www.natureandco.co.nz


Grand Illinois Trail — Hanover Bluffs to Thomson
Plum River Fault Zone — This subsurface fault zone runs through the north side of Savanna, stretching from Ogle County, Illinois to Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Upton’s Cave is evidence of the fault zone, lying on ...
www.openlands.org


Wind Plants of California's Tehachapi Pass
Mountains. The road descends the foothills to cross the White Wolf Fault at the base of Bear Mountain, epicenter of the 1952 ... of which the Tehachapi Mountains are a part. After crossing the fault zone the roadway begins a long snaking climb to the Tehachapi Pass. ... a steep-sided canyon that follows the trace of the Garlock Fault. Within the Tehachapi Gorge you can easily spot erosion gullies ...
www.ilr.tu-berlin.de


Natural Building Colloquium
In South Yemen, in a fault zone, there are Medieval earthen houses 13 stories high. Since a cob building is one monolithic ...
networkearth.org


About the Santa Ana River Watershed
San Bernardino and San Gabriel mountain ranges. Additional major fault structures include the San Jacinto fault zone and the Elsinore Fault Zone; the San Jacinto mountains are caused by motion from both the San Andreas and San Jacinto zones. Fault zones/ ...
sawpa.org


EarthScope Observatories
San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth (SAFOD) is a 3-kilometer deep hole ... occur, to collect rocks and fluids from the fault zone for laboratory study, and to continuously monitor the physical condition within an active earthquake nucleation zone. A wide array of data and physical ...
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LOCATION/GEOLOGICAL SETTING
The northernmost of those is the Cuilco-Chixoy-Polochic system, a left-lateral fault zone which extends into southern Mexico. It represents the present boundary between the Caribbean and Americas ... the transcurrent faults. Tacaná lies on their Zone I, on basement rock, and is some 30 km south of the Polochic fault. In their model, Zone I is locked into place and unaffected ...
www.geo.mtu.edu


ESS Faculty Directory Short-Bio : Heidi Houston
Subduction processes including subduction zone seismicity, ... stress field surrounding the creeping section of the San Andreas Fault: Evidence for a narrow mechanically weak fault zone, J Geophys Res , 106, 11373-11386. Houston H, 2001. ...
www.geophys.washington.edu


Enews April 2008
Marin Conservation League Nature Hikes Point Reyes and the San Andreas Fault Zone Announcing Children & Nature Awareness Month & Final Call for An Evening with Richard Louv, author ... Fault Zone The wild coastline and spectacular scenery of Point Reyes have been captured from a unique perspective in a new book of fine art photographs, Point Reyes and the San Andreas Fault Zone ...
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NPC Quiet Zone Newsletter Fall 2002
James Sharp, Communications Director/Webmaster Garrett Schure, Project Director Kristie Lyon, Office Manager The Quiet Zone is published twice a year by the Noise Pollution Clearinghouse, a non-profit organization dedicated ... noisy... simply because of the way they are constructed and finished. It is a shocking fault, for the need to hear well is basic in education. McQuade, Schoolhouse, 1958 In the ...
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