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- Complexities of the San Andreas Fault Near San Gorgonio Pass : Implications for Large Earthquakes
- A Summary of the Late Cenozoic Stratigraphic and Tectonic History of the Santa Clara Valley, California
- Rock Properties and Structure Within the San Andreas Fault Observatory
- California State University, Northridge Paleoseismic
- Section 5.7 Geology and Seismic Hazards
- San Andreas Fault Trail – a Self-Guided Earthquake Tour
- 3.5 Geology, Soils and Seismicity
- Final Project Report for 08HQGR0041
- GEOLOGY of SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA United States of America
- Paleoseismic Features As Indicators of Earthquake Hazards in North Coastal, San Diego County, California, USA
- San Diego Earthquake Planning Scenario Magnitude 6.9 on the Rose Canyon Fault Zone
- The San Andreas Fault Supersite In-Situ Data Are an In-Kind
- Where Did Pinnacles National Park Come From?
- Seismic Safety Element in Its General Plan Since 1975
- 4.4 Geological Hazards and Resources
- UCERF3: a New Earthquake Forecast for California's Complex Fault System
- California Geologic History
- A New Perspective on the Geometry of the San Andreas Fault in Southern California and Its Relationship to Lithospheric Structure by Gary S