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... faults in the Mammoth Lakes area . SILVER LAKE FAULT MONO CRATERS HARTLEY SPRINGS FAULT A INYO Rte . 395 CRATERS AREA OF UPLIFT MAGMA AT DEPTH MAMMOTH LAKES Earthquake Locus LAUREL - CONVICT FAULT 6 MILES HILTON CREEK FAULT LAKE CROWLEY ...
... faults in the Mammoth Lakes area . SILVER LAKE FAULT MONO CRATERS HARTLEY SPRINGS FAULT A INYO Rte . 395 CRATERS AREA OF UPLIFT MAGMA AT DEPTH MAMMOTH LAKES Earthquake Locus LAUREL - CONVICT FAULT 6 MILES HILTON CREEK FAULT LAKE CROWLEY ...
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... faults that have dispersed fragments of Wrangellia along the Pacific Coast . Geologic and geophysical research carried out by scientists of the U.S. Geological Survey has been critical to the development of this new concept of ...
... faults that have dispersed fragments of Wrangellia along the Pacific Coast . Geologic and geophysical research carried out by scientists of the U.S. Geological Survey has been critical to the development of this new concept of ...
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... ferences that require years of laboratory and field work using conventional methods . Such systems are already in the develop- mental and initial evaluation stages . Figure 6. - Map of surface faults and approximate land. 50.
... ferences that require years of laboratory and field work using conventional methods . Such systems are already in the develop- mental and initial evaluation stages . Figure 6. - Map of surface faults and approximate land. 50.
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... faults grow gradually and without causing damaging earthquakes , historical fault offset has caused millions of dollars in damage to houses and other buildings , utilities , and highways that were built on or across the faults ( fig . 7 ) ...
... faults grow gradually and without causing damaging earthquakes , historical fault offset has caused millions of dollars in damage to houses and other buildings , utilities , and highways that were built on or across the faults ( fig . 7 ) ...
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... faults slowly increased as pumping and subsidence continued . The Geological Survey began to map the faults in late 1974. Most of the 50 or so faults known prior to that time had been recog- nized as a result of damage to manmade ...
... faults slowly increased as pumping and subsidence continued . The Geological Survey began to map the faults in late 1974. Most of the 50 or so faults known prior to that time had been recog- nized as a result of damage to manmade ...
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