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You are here: Home / All News / One day the ‘big one’ from the Andreas fault will hit.

One day the ‘big one’ from the Andreas fault will hit.

March 8, 2017 By Gary Panell 2 Comments

USGS: Major earthquake along San Andreas fault OVERDUE

March 08, 2017

USGS: Major earthquake along San Andreas fault OVERDUE
A new study along the San Andreas Fault revealed evidence of more ground-rupturing earthquakes in Southern California. (Photo from: sanandreasfault.org)

A new study from the US Geological Survey warns that Southern California is overdue for a major earthquake

(WASHINGTON, DC) It is simply a matter of time before a major earthquake hits Southern California, according to a new study by the US Geological Survey (USGS), which examined patterns of historic quakes. The only question is how long it will be before the ‘Big One’ strikes.

The study – the most extensive of its kind – examined a section of the San Andreas fault that runs along Interstate 5, near Frazier Mountain in northeast Kern County.

“One of the reasons why this location is of importance is because in Southern California, the Big Bend, Carrizo, and Mojave sections of the San Andreas Fault accommodate 50-70% of plate motion. This means that the seismic hazard is high,” according to Temblor http://temblor.net/earthquake-insights/usgs-study-finds-new-evidence-of-san-andreas-fault-earthquakes-2689/. ;

To understand the size and likelihood of future earthquakes striking the area, the researchers looked into the past, by digging more than 30 trenches to trace ancient temblors.

“To get 1,200 years of records, we have to do lots of excavations and go quite deep,” said the study’s lead author, USGS research geologist Kate Scharer, as quoted by the Los Angeles Times.

Scharer and her team found 10 major earthquakes over a 1,000-year period. They were able to date the temblors by examining charcoal and plant remains found at each horizon.

The most common magnitude found at the site was 7.5.

A 7.9 earthquake in 1857 – the last major temblor to strike – was so powerful that it caused the soil to liquefy and trees to sink and uproot. The shaking lasted between one and three minutes.

The San Andreas Fault extends roughly 1,300km (800 miles) through California. It has three segments, each with a varying degree of earthquake risk. The most significant is the southern segment, which passes within about 56km (35 miles) of Los Angeles.

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