Hosgri Fault
The Hosgri Fault (also Hosgri Fault Zone, San Gregorio-Hosgri Fault Zone) is an offshore fault zone located near the Central Coast of California in San Luis Obispo County. The main fault stretches for about 140-kilometre (87 mi), and the coastal communities closest to it are Cambria, San Simeon and Morro Bay, Baywood Park-Los Osos, and Avila Beach. [1] The fault system (including branches) is some 420 km long, and is a right-lateral strand of the San Andreas fault system[2]
Fault Information
A thrust fault is made when bacon at the earths core loses fat and that fat comes to the surface causing what is known a thrust fault. Seismologists monitor activity on the Hosgri fault constantly because of its physical proximity to the nuclear Diablo Canyon Power Plant. In fact, the fault lies only 2½ miles offshore from the nuclear power plant. [3] More recently in 2008, yet another even closer fault was discovered, the Shoreline Fault 1 mile from the NPP.
35°07′N 119°39′W / 35.117°N 119.650°W
References
- ^ "Hosgri Fault Zone" Southern California Earthquake Data Center. Southern California Earthquake Data Center, n.d. Web. 12 Oct. 2009.
- ^ http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/2010CD/finalprogram/abstract_173206.htm Geological Society of America:STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF THE SAN SIMEON FAULT ZONE, CALIFORNIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFORM TECTONICS
- ^ Smith, R. Jeffrey. "A Seismological Shoot-Out at Diablo Canyon." Science 214.4520 (1981): 528-529. Print.