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The Laguna Salada Fault is a geological fault between the United States and Mexico. About 64–80 kilometers (40–50 mi) long, it straddles the Imperial County - California – Ba
At least 22 km (14 mi) of the Laguna Salada and Cañon Rojo faults ruptured during the earthquake. The section of the Laguna Salada Fault involved had an oblique-slip mechanism whi
This fault is featured on the following map: Southern Fault Map.
Jan 1, 2004 · Although surface rupture was not documented at the time of the earthquake, recent geologic investigations have identified and mapped a rupture on the Laguna Salada f
Abstract The Laguna Salada Basin in northeastern Baja California, México, is an active half-graben with subsidence principally controlled by two major faults along the eastern bas
Although surface rupture was not documented at the time of the earthquake, recent geologic investigations have identified and mapped a rupture on the Laguna Salada fault that can b
Oct 20, 2015 · We present the results of intensive field investigations of the scarp associated with the 23 February 1892 earthquake in northern Baja California. Newly recognized
Surface rupture along the Laguna Salada fault zone (the southern continuation of the Elsinore fault zone) in northern Baja California, Mexico, however, has recently been studied an
We present the results of intensive field investigations of the scarp associated with the 23 February 1892 earthquake in northern Baja California. Newly recognized additional offse
Fault Zone into the Extensional Baja California Province. It is an oblique transtensional fault, which is the mai. fault bounding the Laguna Salada basin to the north-east. Figure