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On Apr 6, 10:40*am, Bob Dobbs wrote:
dave wrote: I am 13 miles from a very stuck section of the San Andreas Fault. Mother Nature doesn't stay 'stuck' for long, too much energy. -- Operator Bob Echo Charlie 42 We have quite a bit of fault creep on some segments of the Hayward Fault; but not the whole thing, and not nearly enough to relieve the strain. That potential energy still builds, and I am afraid it will become kinetic when we least expect it. So, what's the Rose Canyon Fault? Is it a fairly separate large fault (like the Hayward), or a parallel closely-related strand of the San Andreas? And, can I hear it on 25 meters? ;-) Bruce |
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