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  2. Professor Andrew Lawson
    The northern segment of the fault runs from Hollister, through the Santa Cruz Mountains, epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, then up the San Francisco Peninsula, where it was first identified by Professor Lawson in 1895, then offshore at Daly City near Mussel Rock.
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    The fault was identified in 1895 by Professor Andrew Lawson of UC Berkeley, who discovered the northern zone.
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    The San Andreas Fault was discovered in 1895 by a UC Berkley professor named Andrew Lawson. Andrew discovered the northern zone and the fault got its name after San Andreas Lake.
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    What is the San Andreas Fault?The **San Andreas Fault** is a **continental right-lateral strike-slip transform fault** that extends roughly **1,200 kilometers (750 miles)** through California.It forms part of the tectonic boundary
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    Early years The fault was first identified in Northern California by UC Berkeley geology professor Andrew Lawson in 1895 and named by him after the surrounding San Andreas valley. Eleven years later, Lawson discovered that the San Andreas Fault stretched southward into southern California after reviewing … See more

    The San Andreas Fault is a continental right-lateral strike-slip transform fault that extends roughly 1,200 kilometers (750 mi) through the U.S. state of California. It forms part of the tectonic boundary between the Pacific Plate and … See more

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    The Pacific Plate, to the west of the fault, is moving in a northwest direction while the North American Plate to the east is moving toward the southwest, but relatively southeast under … See more

    The San Andreas Fault has had some notable earthquakes in historic times:
    1857 Fort Tejon earthquake: About 350 kilometers (220 mi) were ruptured in central and southern … See more

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    The northern segment of the fault runs from Hollister, through the Santa Cruz Mountains, epicenter of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake See more

    The San Andreas began to form in the mid Cenozoic about 30 Mya (million years ago). At this time, a spreading center between the Pacific … See more

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  5. WEBMay 3, 2024 · San Andreas Fault, major fracture of the Earth’s crust in extreme western North America. The fault trends northwestward for …

  6. WEBThe San Andreas Fault is the sliding boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. It slices California in two from Cape Mendocino to the Mexican border. Learn about its history, features, …

  7. WEBFeb 25, 2016 · When UC Berkeley geologist Andrew Lawson discovered and named the San Andreas Fault in 1895, he could not know that in the 21st century, his name would be associated with something he didn't …

  8. WEBMar 11, 2015 · Viewed from space, the San Andreas Fault looks like a long, narrow valley that marks where the North America plate meets the Pacific plate. This narrow break between the two plates is called...

  9. WEBThis video was produced in 1999 for the David S. and Ruth L. Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth at the American Museum of Natural History. The 1,200-kilometer-long San Andreas fault zone is part of the boundary between …

  10. San Andreas Fault and Basin and Range – Historical …

    WEBLearn how the San Andreas Fault and the Basin and Range were formed by the subduction of the Farallon Plate and the Kula Plate. The web page does not mention who discovered the northern zone of the San Andreas …

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