San Andreas Fault

Why 10,000-year-old gravity-defying rocks haven't toppled?

Giant rocks stacked in seemingly gravity-defying poses could indicate that earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault can jump to another major fault in Southern California, which in turn could affect the severity of quakes in the region and how the state prepares for future temblors.

August 11, 2015
August 11, 2015

Why 10,000-year-old gravity-defying rocks haven't toppled?

Giant rocks stacked in seemingly gravity-defying poses could indicate that earthquakes on the San Andreas Fault can jump to another major fault in Southern California, which in turn could affect the severity of quakes in the region and how the state prepares for future temblors.

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