USC Civil & Environmental Engineering St. Andreas Fault Right-Lateral Strike-Slip Faults Location: Carrizo Plain area, San Luis Obispo County, California.

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USC Civil & Environmental Engineering St. Andreas Fault Right-Lateral Strike-Slip Faults Location: Carrizo Plain area, San Luis Obispo County, California. Photo credit: R.E. Wallace, U.S. Geological Survey. Surface Rupture

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USC Civil & Environmental Engineering Guatemala February 4, 1976 San Francisco, April 18, 1906 offset 2.6 m

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USC Civil & Environmental Engineering GROUND SHAKING Huaraz, Peru May 31, 1970, 7.8R Before After

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