Experts say the larger question is whether the temblor made quakes more likely along more dangerous fault lines, such as the Whittier — which produced the deadly 1987 Whittier Narrows quake — and the San Andreas.Bring on the destruction & horror already. The tension's more likely to kill us than any eventual earthquake.
Scientists are particularly interested in the Whittier fault because it's connected to the Elsinore and runs under heavily populated areas.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Out Stocking Up On Water ... Back Later
Scientists worry about the effect of the Easter Sunday Border Quake.
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the Elsinore
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