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Map Showing Recently Active Breaks Along the San Andreas Fault between the Central Santa Cruz Mountains and the Northern Gabilan Range, California |
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This strip map is one of a set designed to show the location of historic breaks and other lineaments and features interpreted to be the result of recent (Holocene) movement within the San Andreas fault zone. The character and location of these beaks, lineaments, and other fault-related features are critical to scientists and engineers who study faulting and earthquakes and helpful to those concerned with land use and development within the fault zone. The lines on the strip map represent known and inferred displacement of the ground surface by rupture or creep along the San Andreas fault. These lines are primarily guides for locating fault breaks on the ground and are not necessarily located with the precision required by every engineering or land utilization need. |
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