Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech Recent Earthquakes in the Southern California Region Use the map below to explore recent earthquake activity This map shows the earthquake feed from the USGS for all earthquakes in the last 7 days with the network codes of CI, NC, or NN, or between the latitude coordinates 32 and 42 and the longitude coordinates -126 and -114
List of Earthquakes for 118-34 - local. scedc. caltech. edu Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada Click on an earthquake on the above map for more information Click on an arrow at edge or corner of above map to go to an adjacent map Update time = Thu Feb 20 02:00:03 2025 Here are the earthquakes appearing on this map, most recent at top
List of Earthquakes for 120-36 - local. scedc. caltech. edu Click on an earthquake on the above map for more information Click on an arrow at edge or corner of above map to go to an adjacent map Update time = Thu Feb 20 02:00:03 2025 Here are the earthquakes appearing on this map, most recent at top
List of Recent Earthquakes for California and Nevada Recent Earthquakes in California and Nevada Earthquakes recorded for the last week (168 hours) Times are local (PST or PDT) The most recent earthquakes are at the top of the list Click on the word "map" or "MAP" to see a map displaying the earthquake Click on an event "DATE" to get additional text information Magnitude 3 and greater earthquakes are printed in bold type The top three
Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech One of these faults has its most recent rupture dated as Quaternary, and is definitely the Wilson Creek fault of old The other shows Holocene age rupture at the surface This may be a reactivated segment of the ancient Wilson Creek fault, though some may label it differently due to the recency of rupture Below is a map of the San Gorgonio
Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech The old address, https: scedc caltech edu, will remain online and direct traffic to the new addresses at least until April 12, 2015 Join the California earthquake drill ShakeOut on Oct 15, 2015 10:15 am 09 22 15
Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech Death Valley Fault Zone TYPE OF FAULT: right-lateral strike-slip LENGTH: 115 km -- length of zone; total length of fault segments is roughly 200 km NEARBY COMMUNITY: Death Valley MOST RECENT SURFACE RUPTURE: Holocene SLIP RATE: roughly 3 mm yr at south end; considerably less (0 1 mm yr (?) at north end
Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech MOST RECENT RUPTURE: Late Quaternary OTHER NOTES: Slip rate probably less than 0 1 mm yr Possibility of simultaneous rupture with the Verdugo fault is uncertain The Eagle Rock fault dips to the northeast References This fault is featured on the following map: Los Angeles Fault Map