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- Trenching the Rose Canyon Fault Zone San Diego, California
- Appendix B—Geologic-Slip-Rate Data and Geologic Deformation Model
- Inglewood/Rose Canyon Fault Connections (Gary Oberts)
- Fault-Rupture Hazard Zones in California
- CGS References
- California Fault Parameters for the National Seismic Hazard Maps and Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities 2007
- San Diego Earthquake Planning Scenario Magnitude 6.9 on the Rose Canyon Fault Zone
- Attachment A-2 Seismic Source Characteristics Of
- Location of Largest Earthquake Slip and Fast Rupture Controlled by Along
- Testimony Re Seismicity of Faults in Regions Near Facilities.Prof Qualifications & Exhibits Encl.Related Correspondence
- Quaternary Fault and Fold Database of the United States
- Where Is the Real Transform Boundary in California?
- 500 Year Rupture History of the Imperial Fault at The
- The Potential for Disaster from Earthquakes and Tsunamis Near San Onofre and Diablo Canyon
- Quaternary Faults at San Diego Bay, California
- Segmentation and Step-Overs Along Strike- Slip Fault Systems in the Inner California Borderlands: Implications for Fault Architecture and Basin Formation
- Geology and Soils 5.5.1
- Recency of Faulting and Subsurface Architecture of the San Diego Bay Pull-Apart Basin, California, USA
- FEIS Geologic Technical Report
- The Rose Canyon Fault Zone in San Diego
- Rept of Evaluation of Max Earthquake
- Earthquakes, Quaternary Faults, and Seismic Hazard in California
- Paleoseismicity of the North Branch of the Newport-Inglewood Fault Zone in Huntington Beach, California, from Cone Penetrometer Test Data Lisa B
- Slip Fault Systems in the Inner California Borderlands: Implications for Fault Architecture and Basin Formation
- Geotechnical Data Synthesis for GIS-Based Analysis of Fault Zone Geometry and Hazard in an Urban Environment
- Scenarios of Possible Earthquakes Affecting Major California Population Centers, with Estimates of Intensity and Ground Shaking
- California Geological Survey - Regional Geologic Mapping Program
- Fault Evaluation Report Fer 265
- Technical #1 Discussion San Diego-Tijuana Earthquake Planning Scenario Workshop January 24, 2015 University of California, San Diego Discussion
- Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment for the State of California
- Fault Slip Rates and Earthquake Histories for Active Faults in Southern California
- Fault Rupture Hazard Zones in California